Progress report of Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) under Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Aleviation
· More than 14.5 lakh houses sanctioned all over the country (14,59,272).
· 1304 projects of affordable housing and basic amenities to the urban poor with outlay of more than Rs 33,860 crores approved.
· Additional Central Assistance (Grant) of Rs. 18,500 crores committed (representing more than 100% of the 7-year allocation initially provided for 2005-12)
· Additional Central Assistance (ACA) of Rs 7192.02 crores released to States/UTs.
· 63 Mission cities covered under BSUP & 761 cities/towns covered under IHSDP.
· About 3.81 lakh houses in progress and 1.65 lakh dwelling units completed as against the mid-term target of 5 lakhs units in progress.
· Progress of 3 key pro-poor reforms (Land reservation for urban poor, earmarking of municipal budget for the urban poor and implementation of 7-Point Charter for the urban poor and under JNNURM largely on track.
· Financial support for setting up of 23 Programme Management Unit (PMU) at State level in 23 States/UTs approved.
· Financial Support for setting up of 101 Project Implementation Units (PIUs) at Urban Local Body (ULB) level approved.
· An Online JNNURM tracking system as part of Integrated Poverty Monitoring System is developed and is under implementation
· A framework for Third Party Inspection and Monitoring established and agencies for Third Party Inspection and Monitoring empanelled by Mission Directorate. Detailed guidelines have been issued to States.
· States have been exhorted to start preparations for social audit of projects under BSUP & IHSDP. All detailed project reports and minutes of BSUP & IHSDP have been put on the website to establish transparency and sharing of information.
· A Toolkit on comprehensive capacity Building programme has been developed and circulated to all State/UT Governments. Financial assistance is being provided for skill training, capacity building, and City/State urban resource centres.
· More than 90 capacity building/handholding programmes have been conducted across the country and more than 12,000 State/parastatals/local body officials trained in project formulation, design, implementation and monitoring.
· More than 14.5 lakh houses sanctioned all over the country (14,59,272).
· 1304 projects of affordable housing and basic amenities to the urban poor with outlay of more than Rs 33,860 crores approved.
· Additional Central Assistance (Grant) of Rs. 18,500 crores committed (representing more than 100% of the 7-year allocation initially provided for 2005-12)
· Additional Central Assistance (ACA) of Rs 7192.02 crores released to States/UTs.
· 63 Mission cities covered under BSUP & 761 cities/towns covered under IHSDP.
· About 3.81 lakh houses in progress and 1.65 lakh dwelling units completed as against the mid-term target of 5 lakhs units in progress.
· Progress of 3 key pro-poor reforms (Land reservation for urban poor, earmarking of municipal budget for the urban poor and implementation of 7-Point Charter for the urban poor and under JNNURM largely on track.
· Financial support for setting up of 23 Programme Management Unit (PMU) at State level in 23 States/UTs approved.
· Financial Support for setting up of 101 Project Implementation Units (PIUs) at Urban Local Body (ULB) level approved.
· An Online JNNURM tracking system as part of Integrated Poverty Monitoring System is developed and is under implementation
· A framework for Third Party Inspection and Monitoring established and agencies for Third Party Inspection and Monitoring empanelled by Mission Directorate. Detailed guidelines have been issued to States.
· States have been exhorted to start preparations for social audit of projects under BSUP & IHSDP. All detailed project reports and minutes of BSUP & IHSDP have been put on the website to establish transparency and sharing of information.
· A Toolkit on comprehensive capacity Building programme has been developed and circulated to all State/UT Governments. Financial assistance is being provided for skill training, capacity building, and City/State urban resource centres.
· More than 90 capacity building/handholding programmes have been conducted across the country and more than 12,000 State/parastatals/local body officials trained in project formulation, design, implementation and monitoring.
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