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The PMGSY is under the authority of the [[Ministry of Rural Development (India)|Ministry of Rural Development]] and was begun on 25 December 2000.<ref>[http://pmgsy.nic.in/pmg31.asp#1 "PMGSY Scheme and Guidelines: Introduction" Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, No. P-12025/8/2001-RC (Pt)]</ref> It is fully funded by the central government.
The PMGSY is under the authority of the [[Ministry of Rural Development (India)|Ministry of Rural Development]] and was begun on 25 December 2000.<ref>[http://pmgsy.nic.in/pmg31.asp#1 "PMGSY Scheme and Guidelines: Introduction" Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, No. P-12025/8/2001-RC (Pt)]</ref> It is fully funded by the central government.
Recently{{when|date=December 2016}} it has been announced that the project will be funded by both the central government (60%) and states (40%), after a recommendation by state finance officials.<ref>http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=131846</ref>
Recently{{when|date=December 2016}} it has been announced that the project will be funded by both the central government (60%) and states (40%), after a recommendation by state finance officials.<ref>http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=131846</ref>

State wise road length to be constructed under '''Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)''' during '''2016-17''' from Indianstat.
[http://www.indianstat.in/targets-of-road-length-to-be-constructed-under-pmgsy-during-2016-17-from-ministry-of-rural-development See More]
{| class='wikitable'
|-
!State (s)!!Length (in km)
|-
||Andhra Pradesh ||1350
|-
||Arunachal Pradesh ||650
|-
||Assam ||750
|-
||Bihar ||6540
|-
||Chhattisgarh ||2750
|-
||Goa ||0
|-
||Gujarat ||400
|-
||Haryana ||52
|-
||Himachal Pradesh ||500
|-
||Jammu &amp; Kashmir ||1050
|-
||Jharkhand ||3000
|-
||Karnataka ||800
|-
||Kerala ||430
|-
||Madhya Pradesh ||6200
|-
||Maharashtra ||1900
|-
||Manipur ||790
|-
||Meghalaya ||400
|-
||Mizoram ||200
|-
||Nagaland ||150
|-
||Odisha ||6200
|-
||Punjab ||450
|-
||Rajasthan ||3000
|-
||Sikkim ||150
|-
||Tamil Nadu ||800
|-
||Telangana ||900
|-
||Tripura ||400
|-
||Uttar Pradesh ||3900
|-
||Uttarakhand ||1000
|-
||West Bengal ||4100
|-
||Total ||48812
|-
|}


Between 2011 and 2014, the average speed of road construction under the PMGSY was 70–75 [[kilometer|kilometers]] per day. From 2014 to 2016, the average speed of construction rose to 100 km per day. In the first 5 months of 2016, an average of 139 km of roads were constructed per day.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rural roads’ construction pace increases to 139km/day|url=http://www.financialexpress.com/economy/rural-roads-construction-pace-increases-to-139kmday/369376/|website=The Financial Express|accessdate=6 September 2016|date=6 September 2016}}</ref>
Between 2011 and 2014, the average speed of road construction under the PMGSY was 70–75 [[kilometer|kilometers]] per day. From 2014 to 2016, the average speed of construction rose to 100 km per day. In the first 5 months of 2016, an average of 139 km of roads were constructed per day.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rural roads’ construction pace increases to 139km/day|url=http://www.financialexpress.com/economy/rural-roads-construction-pace-increases-to-139kmday/369376/|website=The Financial Express|accessdate=6 September 2016|date=6 September 2016}}</ref>

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Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana marker in a village in Punjab
Launched25 December 2000; 23 years ago (2000-12-25)
StatusActive
Websitepmgsy.nic.in

The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) (IAST: Pradhān Mantrī Grām Saḍak Yōjanā) (Template:Lang-hi, Template:Lang-en) is a nationwide plan in India to provide good all-weather road connectivity to unconnected villages.[1]

This Centrally Sponsored Scheme[2] was introduced in 2000 by the then-prime minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Prabhjot Singh.[3] The Assam Tribune has reported that the scheme has started to change the lifestyle of many villagers as it has resulted in new roads and upgrade of certain inter-village routes in Manipur.[4]

History

The PMGSY is under the authority of the Ministry of Rural Development and was begun on 25 December 2000.[5] It is fully funded by the central government. Recently[when?] it has been announced that the project will be funded by both the central government (60%) and states (40%), after a recommendation by state finance officials.[6]

State wise road length to be constructed under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) during 2016-17 from Indianstat. See More

State (s) Length (in km)
Andhra Pradesh 1350
Arunachal Pradesh 650
Assam 750
Bihar 6540
Chhattisgarh 2750
Goa 0
Gujarat 400
Haryana 52
Himachal Pradesh 500
Jammu & Kashmir 1050
Jharkhand 3000
Karnataka 800
Kerala 430
Madhya Pradesh 6200
Maharashtra 1900
Manipur 790
Meghalaya 400
Mizoram 200
Nagaland 150
Odisha 6200
Punjab 450
Rajasthan 3000
Sikkim 150
Tamil Nadu 800
Telangana 900
Tripura 400
Uttar Pradesh 3900
Uttarakhand 1000
West Bengal 4100
Total 48812

Between 2011 and 2014, the average speed of road construction under the PMGSY was 70–75 kilometers per day. From 2014 to 2016, the average speed of construction rose to 100 km per day. In the first 5 months of 2016, an average of 139 km of roads were constructed per day.[7]

Some numbers from IndianStat [8]

State Union Territory Value of Proposals cleared (In crore) Amount Released (In crore) No.of road works cleared Length of road works cleared (Length in Km) No. of road works completed Length of road works completed (Length in Km) Exp.
Grand Total 118949.5 84731.5 106355.0 419612.1 80915.0 319507.0 80551.1

Aim

The aim was to provide roads to all villages

  1. with a population of 1000 persons and above by 2003
  2. with a population of 500 persons and above by 2007
  3. in hill states, tribal and desert area villages with a population of 500 persons and above by 2003
  4. in hill states, tribal and desert area villages with a population of 250 persons and above by 2007.[9]

OMMS

In order to implement this, an Online Management & Monitoring System or OMMS GIS system was developed to identify targets and monitor progress.[10] It is developed by e-governance department of C-DAC pune and is one of the biggest databases in India. The system manages and monitors all the phases of road development right from its proposal mode to road completion. The OMMS also has separate module to track the expenses made on each road. Based on the data entered by state and district officers, OMMS generates detailed reports which are viewable in citizens section (omms.nic.in). OMMS incorporates advanced features like E-payment, Password protected PDF files, Interactive Reports etc.[citation needed]

Management

The PMGSY is managed by the National Rural Roads Development Agency (NRRDA), headed by a Director-General. The following have been Directors-General of the NRRDA:[citation needed]

  1. DR J. Sridhar Sharma (2000-2002)
  2. Subrahmanyam Vijay Kumar (2002–05)
  3. J. K Mohapatra (2005–09)
  4. Dr P.K. Anand (2009–11)
  5. Mr. Adarsh chauhan(2011- )

State Schemes

References

  1. ^ "PMGSY Scheme Operations Manual Chapter 1". Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.
  2. ^ "Report of the committee on restructuring of Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS)". Planning Commission, Government of India.
  3. ^ Arvind Panagariya. "A leader of substance: Along with Narasimha Rao, Atal Bihari Vajpayee laid the foundation of new India". The Times of India, Dec 25, 2012, 12.00AM IST.
  4. ^ "PMGSY roads changing lifestyle in Manipur". The Assam Tribune.
  5. ^ "PMGSY Scheme and Guidelines: Introduction" Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, No. P-12025/8/2001-RC (Pt)
  6. ^ http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=131846
  7. ^ "Rural roads' construction pace increases to 139km/day". The Financial Express. 6 September 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  8. ^ "Physical And Financial Progress Under Pardhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY)-2010-11".
  9. ^ "PMGSY Scheme and Guidelines: Programme Objectives". Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, No. P-12025/8/2001-RC.
  10. ^ CRISP Group, National Informatics Centre (2004) "Rural Informatics in India – An Approach Paper" from Web Archives
  11. ^ Maharashtra government plans launch of Mukhya Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, The Economic Times, 15 October 2015