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Government of India
Ministry of Rural Development
20 DEC 2022 7:42PM by PIB Delhi
PMGSY in Backward and Tribal Dominated Areas

Rural Roads is a State subject. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY-I) was launched as a one-time special intervention to provide rural connectivity, by way of a single all-weather road, to the eligible unconnected habitations of designated population size (500+ in plain areas and 250+ in North-Eastern States, Himalayan States, Himalayan Union Territories, certain other specified areas as per 2001 census) in the core network for uplifting the socio-economic condition of the rural population.

The mandate of PMGSY was subsequently widened to include new intervention. PMGSY-II was launched in the year 2013, with a target to upgrade 50,000 Kms of the existing rural road network. Road Connectivity Project for Left Wing Extremism Affected Areas (RCPLWEA) was launched in the year 2016 for construction/ upgradation of strategically important roads chosen in the 44 worst affected LWE districts and adjoining districts in the 9 States. PMGSY-III was launched in the year 2019 for consolidation of 1,25,000 Km Through Routes and Major Rural Links connecting habitations to Gramin Agricultural Markets (GrAMs), Higher Secondary Schools and Hospitals among the others.

All the projects under PMGSY-I & II have already been sanctioned to the States/UTs. Under RCPLWEA, all the works have been sanctioned except 4 bridges of Maharashtra. Under PMGSY-III, against allocated target of 1,25,000 Km, the Ministry has so far sanctioned 91,371 Km. The status of implementation of PMGSY-I, II, III and RCPLWEA as on 15.12.2022 is given below:-

Road length (in Km)

Name of Vertical

Sanctioned

Completed

Balance*

PMGSY-I

6,45,395

6,20,916

9,189

PMGSY-II

48,873

48,330

1,038

PMGSY-III

91,371

46,404

44,461

RCPLWEA

12,100

6,575

5,475

Total

7,98,739

7,22,225

60,163

*Balance road length is less than the difference of sanctioned and completed length due to the reasons that some projects were completed with less than the sanctioned length due to reduction in road length, change in alignment, construction of part length by other agencies etc.

The state wise details of road length sanctioned, completed and balance for completion is given below:-

State wise details of road length sanctioned, completed and balance under PMGSY

 

Sr.No.

State/ UT Name

Road length sanctioned (km)

Road length completed (km)

Balance road length (km)

1

Andaman And Nicobar Islands

200

50

149

2

Andhra Pradesh

18,973

16,880

1,555

3

Arunachal Pradesh

14,384

13,112

1,236

4

Assam

32,420

30,768

1,507

5

Bihar

65,576

56,580

7,103

6

Chhattisgarh

45,612

41,902

2,485

7

Goa

156

155

0

8

Gujarat

15,731

14,370

1,182

9

Haryana

8,111

7,477

583

10

Himachal Pradesh

22,295

20,728

1,259

11

Jammu And Kashmir

20,326

17,782

2,215

12

Jharkhand

30,576

27,642

2,306

13

Karnataka

23,978

22,550

1,340

14

Kerala

4,577

3,834

708

15

Ladakh

1,207

1,013

174

16

Madhya Pradesh

93,640

86,742

3,778

17

Maharashtra

30,947

27,039

3,310

18

Manipur

11,673

10,506

1,160

19

Meghalaya

4,755

4,040

692

20

Mizoram

4,483

4,241

225

21

Nagaland

4,382

4,158

225

22

Odisha

74,724

66,011

6,277

23

Puducherry

106

15

91

24

Punjab

10,364

8,863

1,461

25

Rajasthan

75,667

72,760

587

26

Sikkim

4,915

4,577

278

27

Tamil Nadu

23,708

22,123

1,411

28

Telangana

14,555

12,094

2,174

29

Tripura

5,470

4,783

514

30

Uttar Pradesh

77,050

63,847

12,093

31

Uttarakhand

20,277

19,143

943

32

West Bengal

37,899

36,441

1,141

Total

798,739

722,225

60,163

*Balance road length is less than the difference of sanctioned and completed length due to the reasons that some projects were completed with less than the sanctioned length due to reduction in road length, change in alignment, construction of part length by other agencies etc.

The district-wise details of the status of projects sanctioned under PMGSY in all the districts including backward and tribal dominated districts can be accessed at omms.nic.in->Progress Monitoring->State MPR Abstract Report.

Rural Roads are constructed under PMGSY as per the various codes and manuals of IRC including specifications for rural roads of Ministry of Rural Development, which are updated from time to time.

This information was given by the Union Minister of State for Rural Development, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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