Tuesday, August 03, 2010

End of JNNURM Dream for Twin Cities, but in for UIDSSMT


The Government is planning to extend the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) to some more cities in the country. It was proposed to include the following 28 cities/urban agglomerations with population of 5 lakh and above under the Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG) component of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission(JNNURM):

S.No.
Name of the State
Name of Town
1.
Andhra Pradesh
Guntur
Warangal

2.
Chattisgarh
Durg- Bhilai Nagar

3.
Gujarat
Bhavnagar
Jamnagar

4.
Karnataka
Belgaum
Hubli-Dharwad
Mangalore

5.
Kerala
Kozhikode

6.
Madhya Pradesh
Gwalior

7.
Maharashtra
Amravati
Aurangabad
Bhiwandi
Kolhapur
Solapur

8.
Orissa
Cuttak

9.
Punjab
Jalandhar

10.
Rajasthan
Bikaner
Jodhpur
Kota

11.
Tamilnadu
Salem
Tiruchirappalli
Tiruppur

12.
Uttar Pradesh
Aligarh
Bareilly
Ghaziabad
Gorakhpur
Moradabad


On account of resource constraints, these cities could not be included in UIG of JNNURM.

Public private partnership can play a significant role in supplementing Government’s efforts of building infrastructure in urban areas. JNNURM encourages urban loal bodies to use public private partnership for this purpose.

Request for inclusion under UIG of JNNURM have been received from a number of cities including Warangal, Karamsad, Gandhinagar, Hubli-Dharward, Gulbarga, Belgaum, Gaya, Biharshariff, Pawapur, Nalanda, Rajgir, Sultanpur-Lodhi, Kurkshetra- Pehowa, Gurgaon, Aurangabad, Vrindavan, Kurnool, Jodhpur, Gwalior, Guntur, Panipat, Bellary, Calicut, Darjeeling, Klimpong & Kurseong, Deoghar, Sambalpur, Dhule, Malegaon, Kolhapur, Port Blair, Kaithal, Siliguri, Haldia, Amravati, Solapur and all cities of Bihar with population above 2 lakh.

Cities that are not covered under this component are eligible for coverage under another component of JNNURM, namely Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) subject to availability of funds.

This information was given by Shri Saugata Roy, Minister of State, Urban Development in reply to a question in Lok Sabha Today.

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