Why in the News?
- The Union Cabinet has approved the extension of PMGSY-III with enhanced financial outlay and extended timelines.
What’s in Today’s Article?
- PMGSY (Objectives, Features, Phases, Funding, Achievements, etc.)
- News Summary
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)
- It is a centrally sponsored scheme launched in 2000 to provide all-weather road connectivity to unconnected rural habitations.
- It is one of India’s most significant rural infrastructure programmes aimed at reducing regional disparities.
Objectives and Approach
- The primary objective of PMGSY is to ensure connectivity to eligible rural habitations based on population thresholds.
- It focuses on providing reliable road access to markets, schools, and healthcare facilities.
- The scheme also aims to improve rural livelihoods by facilitating economic activities, reducing transportation costs, and integrating rural areas with the broader economy.
Key Features
- The scheme ensures the construction of all-weather roads with standardised technical specifications.
- It uses modern technologies such as GIS-based monitoring and quality control mechanisms.
- A key feature is its emphasis on connectivity to Gramin Agricultural Markets (GrAMs), which strengthens rural supply chains and agricultural marketing.
Phases of PMGSY
- PMGSY-I (2000): Focused on providing new connectivity to unconnected habitations.
- PMGSY-II (2013): Emphasised the upgradation of existing rural roads to improve quality and durability.
- RCPLWEA (2016): Road Connectivity Project for Left Wing Extremism Affected Areas
- PMGSY-III (2019): Focuses on the consolidation of rural road networks by connecting habitations to key economic and social infrastructure such as markets, schools, and hospitals.
Funding Pattern
- PMGSY is funded jointly by the Centre and States.
- The typical sharing pattern is 60:40 for general states and 90:10 for north-eastern and Himalayan states.
- Funds are allocated for the construction, maintenance, and upgradation of rural roads, ensuring the sustainability of assets.
Achievements of PMGSY
- PMGSY has significantly improved rural connectivity across India. Millions of kilometres of rural roads have been constructed, linking previously isolated villages.
- The scheme has contributed to better school attendance, improved healthcare access, and increased rural incomes. It has also played a crucial role in poverty reduction and regional development.
News Summary
- According to the official Cabinet approval document, the government has extended PMGSY-III beyond March 2025 up to March 2028 with a revised outlay of 83,977 crore.
- The extension includes completion timelines up to March 2028 for roads and bridges in plain areas and roads in hilly areas, while bridges in hilly regions can be completed up to March 2029.
- The outlay has been increased by Rs. 3,727 crore from the earlier Rs. 80,250 crore, reflecting the government’s continued focus on rural infrastructure.
- The scheme continues to prioritise consolidation of through routes and major rural links connecting habitations to Gramin Agricultural Markets, higher secondary schools, and hospitals.
- Additionally, works sanctioned before March 2025 but not yet awarded will now be taken up for execution.
- Long Span Bridges, including 161 pending projects worth Rs. 961 crore, will also be sanctioned and implemented along existing road alignments.
- The extension is expected to generate employment, boost rural trade, and improve access to essential services.
- It will also contribute to bridging the rural-urban divide and advancing inclusive development goals.