Ministry of Rural Development

Selection Criteria for Roads under PMGSY

Posted On: 14 DEC 2021 6:22PM by PIB Delhi

A total of 6,80,040 Km road length has been constructed under various interventions of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) as on 8th December, 2021. The details of road length constructed state-wise, district-wise and year-wise under various interventions of PMGSY may be accessed at the programme website omms.nic.in->progress monitoring->Financial Year wise Achievement.

 

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 and Himalayan Union Territories as per 2001 census) in the core network for uplifting the socio-economic condition of the rural population. Relaxation has been provided to the Desert Areas (as identified in the Desert Development Programme), the Tribal (Schedule V) areas and Selected Tribal and Backward Districts (as identified by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Planning Commission) and unconnected habitations in these areas with a population of 250 persons and above in the Core Network as per Census 2001 are eligible for connectivity under the scheme. In the critical Left Wing Extremism affected blocks (as identified by Ministry of Home Affairs), additional relaxation has been given to connect habitations with population 100 persons and above as per 2001 census. The Scheme had also an element of upgradation (to prescribed standards) of existing rural roads in districts where all the eligible habitations of the designated population size have been connected with all-weather road connectivity. The roads connecting the targeted habitations were taken up for sanction under the new connectivity component of the scheme. Under upgradation component, intermediate link roads, which were not upto the standards of all-weather roads, were taken up for upgradation to the prescribed standards.

Under PMGSY-II, launched in 2013, which envisages upgradation of the existing rural road network to improve its overall efficiency as a provider of transportation services for people, goods and services, the selection of roads in a particular district/ block has been done by the States/ UTs based on the utility value of the eligible roads computed on the basis of their economic potential and their role in facilitating the growth of rural market centres and rural hubs.

Under Road Connectivity Project for Left Wing Extremism Affected Areas (RCPLWEA), which was launched in 2016 with the twin objectives of enabling smooth and seamless anti-LWE operations by the security forces and also ensuring socio-economic development of the area, the selection of the projects is done by the Ministry of Home Affairs in consultation with the states and security forces.

Under PMGSY-III, launched in 2019, which envisages consolidation of existing Through Routes (TR) and Major Rural Links (MRL) connecting habitations, inter-alia, to Gramin Agricultural Markets, Higher Secondary Schools and Hospitals, the selection of roads in a particular district/block is done by the States/UTs based on the utility value of the eligible roads computed on the basis of the population served by the road and market, educational, medical and transport infrastructure facilities connected by the concerned road.

The PMGSY has inbuilt mechanism for consultation with public representatives at planning, selection of roads and monitoring stages. As per the programme guidelines of the current phase i.e.PMGSY-III, the proposals received from the Members of Parliament with regard to selection of roads are given full consideration and such proposals that cannot be included are communicated in writing to the Members of Parliament with reasons for non-inclusion of such proposal in each case. In order to ensure that the State Government give due attention towards provisions of the programme guidelines while submitting the proposals to the Ministry of Rural Development for sanction, the Ministry has issued an advisory to the States on 2ndJune, 2020. The State Governments have been advised, inter-alia, to communicate the final list of proposals in the order of priority to the Member of Parliament with the reasons for non-inclusion of certain roads in the proposals and obtain their consent on the proposals sent for approval.

The details of road length constructed/ completed year-wise in respect of various districts of Jharkhand under various interventions of PMGSY can also be accessed at the programme website omms.nic.in->progress monitoring->Financial Year wise Achievement. The details of the roads sanctioned and completed in last five years for the State of Jharkhand are given as below:-

 

Year

Sanctioned

Completed

No. of Roads

Road Length

(in km)

No. of Bridges

No. of Roads

Road Length

(in km)

No. of Bridges

2016-17

1,221

3,779

111

721

3,120

80

2017-18

1,068

2,975

133

1,061

4,519

33

2018-19

274

709

37

747

3,570

76

2019-20

247

2,229

31

906

1,408

65

2020-21

-

-

-

470

2,008

74

2021-22

125

774

71

259

377

29

Total

2,935

10,466

383

4,164

15,002

357

 

The eligibility under PMGSY is determined on the basis of habitations to be connected. As per programme guidelines, the unit of this programme is a habitation and not a revenue village or a Gram Panchayat. The number of habitations provided connectivity during the last 5 years, state-wise, is given in the Annexure.

There is a three-tiered Quality Control mechanism for ensuring construction of quality road works and durability of road assets under PMGSY. Under the first tier, the Programme Implementation Units (PIUs) are required to ensure process control through mandatory tests on material and workmanship at field laboratory. The second tier is a structured independent quality monitoring at the State level through State Quality Monitors (SQMs) to ensure that every work is inspected at initial stage, middle stage and the final stage of construction. Under the third tier, independent National Quality Monitors (NQMs) are deployed by National Rural Infrastructure Development Agency (NRIDA) for random inspection of roads and bridge works to monitor quality and also to provide guidance to the field functionaries. Thus, completed roads are compulsorily inspected by SQMs, and inspected on sample basis by NQMs.

Annexure

 

State-wise details of habitations connected during the last five years (2016-17 till 2020-21)

 

Sr. No.

State/UTs Name

Habitations Connected (in No.)

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

2019-20

2020-21

1

Andaman And Nicobar

0

0

0

0

6

2

Andhra Pradesh

74

32

73

65

43

3

Arunachal Pradesh

6

25

70

21

14

4

Assam

315

318

1,638

1,681

837

5

Bihar

4,493

3,408

2,748

511

468

6

Chhattisgarh

275

404

481

518

205

7

Dadra And Nagar Haveli

0

0

0

0

0

8

Goa

0

0

0

0

0

9

Gujarat

11

11

9

0

1

10

Haryana

0

0

0

0

0

11

Himachal Pradesh

100

57

83

95

90

12

Jammu And Kashmir

235

140

216

146

119

13

Jharkhand

1,028

1,709

1,683

282

46

14

Karnataka

4

0

0

2

0

15

Kerala

7

16

16

0

0

16

Madhya Pradesh

1,069

1,642

671

194

92

17

Maharashtra

26

34

49

29

28

18

Manipur

28

58

63

23

18

19

Meghalaya

22

48

42

29

7

20

Mizoram

0

0

0

2

64

21

Nagaland

0

0

2

0

0

22

Odisha

1,643

1,777

1,672

256

269

23

Punjab

0

0

0

0

0

24

Rajasthan

1,110

760

10

19

6

25

Sikkim

3

4

52

4

5

26

Tamilnadu

9

0

0

0

0

27

Tripura

22

38

31

12

30

28

Uttar Pradesh

149

35

5

0

2

29

Uttarakhand

168

207

202

154

144

30

West Bengal

1,161

784

545

81

67

31

Telangana

1

10

63

28

27

32

Ladakh

3

13

5

2

0

Total

11,962

11,530

10,429

4,154

2,588

*

 

This information was given by Minister of State in the Ministry of Rural Development Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti in Lok Sabha today.

 

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