Reddy updates Lok Sabha on flagship schemes for NER
Rs.60,093 crore has been sanctioned for 4,686-km National Highways in the North Eastern Region in the last three years by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.
This update was given by Minister for Development of North Eastern Region G. Kishan Reddy in the Lok Sabha in a written reply on 27 Mar 2023.
The Government, he said, is implementing various flagship and other schemes for the development of the North Eastern Region through the respective administrative Ministries and Departments within the approved financial outlays as per scheme design.
As per extant policy of the Government, 55 non-exempted Central Ministries and Departments are mandated to spend at least 10% of their Gross Budgetary Support (GBS) for Central Sector and Centrally Sponsored Schemes in the North Eastern Region (NER) for the overall development of the region including infrastructure development.
Under 10% GBS, an expenditure of Rs.3.01 lakh crores has been incurred by these Central Ministries and Departments since financial year 2017-18.
Several infrastructure development projects have been taken up by the concerned central Ministries and Departments in North Eastern Region (NER) for their development.
Road connectivity:
Major ongoing Capital Road Connectivity projects in NER include 4 laning of Dimapur-Kohima Road (77.87 km) in Nagaland; 4 laning of Nagaon bypass to Holongi (167 km) in Arunachal Pradesh; Alternate two-lane Highway from Bagrakote to Pakyong (NH-717A) (152 km) in Sikkim; 2 laning of Aizawl–Tuipang NH-54 (351 km) in Mizoram; 4 laning of Imphal–Moreh section of NH-39 (20 km) and 2-laning of 75.4 km in Manipur.
In addition, the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region under North East Special Infrastructure Development Scheme (NESIDS) and North East Road Sector Development Scheme (NERSDS) has sanctioned 77 road projects amounting to Rs.3372.58 crore.
Rail connectivity:
19 railway infrastructure projects, falling fully and or partly in North Eastern States, covering total length of 1,909 km at a cost of Rs.77,930 crore have been undertaken during the last three years and are at different stages of planning, approval and execution.
Out of these, 409 km length has been commissioned and an expenditure of Rs.30,312 crore has been incurred up to March 2022.
Air connectivity:
Airports at Rupsi, Tezu, Tezpur, Pasighat, Jorhat, Lilabari, Shillong, Pakyong, Itanagar & Dimapur involving 64 routes have been operationalized under UDAN in the North Eastern Region.
There are 16 operational airports in the North East Region.
Additionally, Advanced landing Ground at Ziro has also been operationalized.
Waterway connectivity:
During the last three years, 4 Waterway projects and works costing Rs.1,040.71 crore have been sanctioned in North Eastern Region, details of which are as under:
Comprehensive Development of NW-2 (River Brahamputra) – Rs.474 crore.
Comprehensive Development of NW-16 (River Barak) – Rs.148 crore.
Construction of Ship Repair Facility at Pandu (Guwahati) and development of Alternate Road Connectivity to Pandu Port (River Brahmaputra) – Rs.388 crore.
Development of IWT on river Khawthlangtuipui- Tuichawng in Lunglei District, Mizoram – Rs. 6.18 crore.
Development of Inland Water Transport on Gumti River in Tripura – Rs.24.53 crore.
Telecom connectivity:
Department of Telecommunications has undertaken several projects in the North Eastern States for strengthening telecom connectivity in the region, the Projects are as follows:
Arunachal Pradesh and 2 Districts of Assam Project: The project cost is Rs.1,255.59 crore,
Meghalaya Project; a total of 1,358 towers have been commissioned;
BharatNet project is being implemented in a phased manner to provide broadband connectivity to all Gram Panchayats (approx. 2.6 lakh) in the country;
A pilot project for rolling out of 5 Lakh FTTH connections in GPs /villages across the country (including NER) using BhartNet through BharatNetUdyamies (BNUs) with financial support from USOF is being implemented by BSNL. As on 14 Mar 2023, total 204,170 FTTH connections have been provided under the pilot project across country;
4G saturation Project: Under this project 24680 uncovered villages across the country are proposed to be covered with 4G services. It also includes upgradation to 4G service of existing 2G/3G sites at 6,279 villages. These include 5665 villages of North East Region.
Power Sector:
Three Hydro Electric Projects (above 25 MW) 740 MW have been undertaken in the North Eastern States.
A Gas based Power Project in the State of Assam viz. Lakhwa Replacement Power Project of 69.755 MW capacity (7 x 9.965 MW) by Assam Power Generation Corporation Ltd was commissioned on 14 Feb 2018.
Further, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL) is executing two major Intra State power transmission and distribution schemes viz. (i) North Eastern Region Power System Improvement Project (NERPSIP) for Six States (Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura and Nagaland) for strengthening of the Intra-State Transmission and Distribution Systems (33 kV and above) at an estimated cost of Rs.6,700 crore; and (ii) Comprehensive Scheme for Strengthening of Transmission and Distribution System in Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim sanctioned at an estimated cost of Rs.9,129.32 crores.
In addition, the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region under North East Special Infrastructure Development Scheme (NESIDS) have sanctioned 06 power projects amounting to Rs.273.01 crore.
In the renewable power sector, a total generation capacity of 578.54 MW has been installed in the North Eastern Region and Sikkim.
In addition to above, the Government has undertaken “Yuva Sangam” initiative to strengthen people-to-people connect specially between youth belonging to NER and other States and Parampara (Tradition), Pragati (Development), Prodyogiki (Technology) and Paraspar Sampark (People-to-People connect). fiinews.com