Sunday 19 June 2016

Basic Services to the Urban Poor (BSUP)




















·     Under BSUP Sub-Mission, 18 projects were sanctioned at a cost of Rs. 837.79  crore of which 14 projects at Rs. 578.95 crore were for Bangalore and 4 projects estimated at Rs. 258.84 crore were for Mysore city.

·       Total 27925 dwelling units, with all essential services, in 158 slums of Bangalore and Mysore together, have been approved so far.


·       26707 DUs have been completed and 948 DUs are under construction. Totally, 6 projects have been completed. The financial progress is Rs. 769.53 crore as on March, 2016.  

Achievements in 3 Years (Apr 13-March, 2016):  
     Physical progress:
During the period, out of total 18 projects, 6254 DUs and 4 projects have been completed as below:

·         Nagareshwara Nagenahalli slum area for the construction of 208 DUs.
·         Kanteeravanagara slum area for the construction of 487DUs.
·         Roshan Nagara slum area for the construction of 320 DUs.
·         Veerabadranagar  slum area for the construction of 256 DUs.

Financial Progress:
·       During this period, Rs. 133.68 crore has been released (Central and State share) and
Rs. 211.63 crore has been spent, including beneficiaries share.

Reforms:
·    JNNURM mandates implementation of Reforms for which the State has signed a MoA with Govt. of India.
·  Out of 23 State and City level reforms, all the 23 reforms have already been implemented.
·     11, out of 12 Urban Transportation related Reforms have been implemented.

Achievements in the three years:
·       1 Reform, namely, Earmarking of at least 20-25 percent of Developed Land in all Housing Projects (both Public and Private Agencies) for EWS/LIG Category with System of Cross Subsidization has been implemented during this period.
·       Calibration of Reforms: Karnataka Scored (Calibrated) 95.4% Marks for implementation of Reforms mandated under JnNURM and stands 2nd rank in the Country.


·       The State has been recognised as the best performance State in implementation of JnNURM (BSUP) schemes.

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