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Lecture V

JnNURM

Naim Keruwala

Vision of JNNURM
The aim is to encourage reforms and
fast track planned development of
identified cities. Focus is to be on
efficiency in urban infrastructure and
service delivery mechanisms,
community participation, and
accountability of ULBs/ Parastatal
agencies towards citizens.

Mandatory Reforms under


JNNURM

Approach to CDP

What has it achieved?


PCMC Video
Handouts Example of Pune by
Janwani
Status of JNNURM projects in
Maharashtra

Problems with JNNURM


Delay in projects
Notional expenditures

P Budget in Pune
Code P has been assigned by PMC
to works targeted towards urban
poor and a separate sheet is
presented in the budget documents
under the head P Budget. In the
fiscal year 2013-14, PMC allocated
Rs. 1666.67 Crores towards urban
poor that decreased to Rs. 1633.83
Crores in the current fiscal.

Sr.
No

Particulars

Percentage share

BSUP

100% allocation treated as P


Budget

Primary
Education

100% allocation treated as P


Budget

Secondary
Education

100% allocation treated as P


Budget

Clinics &
Hospitals

100% allocation treated as P


Budget

Roads &
Electricity

75% of allocation towards roads


& electricity treated as P
budget

Road Sweeping

75% of the allocation towards roads


sweeping & cleaning treated as P
budget

Cultural Centers

40% of the total allocation towards


cultural centers treated as P
budget

Solid Waste
Management

40% of the total allocation under


SWM is treated as P budget

JNNURM

15% of the total allocation


JNNURM is treated as P budget

Roads

15% of the roads department


budget treated as P budget

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