4 Pmay-G PRC PPT - V9 6.6.2019 PDF
4 Pmay-G PRC PPT - V9 6.6.2019 PDF
4 Pmay-G PRC PPT - V9 6.6.2019 PDF
(PMAY-G)
Performance Review Committee Meeting
6th June, 2019
1) PMAY-G (Phase-I)
2) PMAY-G (Phase-II)
3) AWAAS+
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PMAY-G (Phase-I)
SAMBALPUR (ODISHA) 3
PMAY-G (Phase-I) STATUS OF PROGRESS
84%
83%
80%
76%
75%
67%
66%
80%
55%
52%
51%
49%
47%
60%
37%
37%
36%
34%
40%
20%
2%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
UP TR PB MP SK WB RJ HP DD JH GJ CG OR N.A. UK MH AS MN HR KA TN ML BR JK KL AP MZ DN GA AR NL AN LK
S. N. State Name Target Completed Gap Gap in % 11 states account for 93% of the total
target of 1 crore PMAY-G
1 MADHYA PR. 14,03,593 13,07,572 96,021 6.8% houses, also account for 85% of the
2 WEST BENGAL 13,97,474 12,92,967 1,04,507 7.5%
total incomplete houses
Houses not completed even after 12 months Houses not completed even after 12 months
of receiving 1st Installment of receiving 1st Installment
S. N. State Name S. N. State Name
As on 15th January As on 5th Gap As on 15th January As on 5th
2019 (Last PRC) June 2019 Gap
2019 (Last PRC) June 2019
1 ODISHA 1,15,004 1,34,601 19,597 18 TAMIL NADU 61,659 61,531 -128
2 JHARKHAND 38,015 48,608 10,593 19 PUNJAB 568 356 -212
3 MADHYA PR. 65,057 74,641 9,584 20 UTTARAKHAND 526 273 -253
4 J&K 3,562 4,949 1,387 21 HARYANA 6,209 5,942 -267
5 NAGALAND 0 501 501 22 KERALA 1,573 843 -730
6 HIMACHAL PR. 171 260 89 23 CHHATTISGARH 21,994 20,497 -1497
7 DNH 0 48 48 24 MANIPUR 5,431 3,231 -2200
8 ARUNACHAL PR. 0 0 0 25 MAHARASHTRA 49,211 46,463 -2748
9 GOA 0 0 0 26 WEST BENGAL 31,732 28,608 -3124
10 AND & NIC 0 0 0 27 GUJARAT 22,198 18,974 -3224
11 DAMAN & DIU 0 0 0 28 TRIPURA 4,988 1,171 -3817
12 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0 0 29 MEGHALAYA 9,615 5,728 -3887
13 ANDHRA PR. 0 0 0 30 ASSAM 42,981 28,591 -14,390
14 KARNATAKA 0 0 0 31 UTTAR PR. 35,719 17,702 -18,017
15 TELANGANA 0 0 0 32 RAJASTHAN 54,451 29,520 -24,931
16 MIZORAM 180 161 -19 33 BIHAR 2,12,233 1,82,831 -29,402
17 SIKKIM 118 61 -57 TOTAL 7,83,195 7,16091 -67,104
For houses delayed beyond 12 months from sanction date, blanket approval for payments etc. given
till 31st March 2019, extended till 23rd May, 2019 10
PMAY-G (Phase-I) RURAL MASON TRAINING
Houses of old, infirm and disabled households are constructed under Rural Mason
Training on priority
38,463
Candidates Certified
46,563
Candidates Assessed
76,891
Candidates Enrolled
Para No. 18 Misuse of program funds Jharkhand, Assam Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh,
Manipur
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PMAY-G (Phase-I) INTERNAL AUDIT PARAS (1/2)
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PMAY-G (Phase-I) PENDING UCs
Amount for UCs
S. N. State/ UT Release date Installment detail
pending (Rs. in lakh)
1 A& N Islands 29.03.2017, 09.05.2017 229.44 Lump sum installment 2016-17
2 Andhra Pr.** - 18605.43 2nd installment 2017-18 (Housing & Admin)
3 Arunachal Pr. 16.09.2016, 30.03.2017, 27.04.2017 5496.56 1st installment 2016-17
4 Daman & Diu 29.03.2017, 09.05,2017 58.62 Lump sum installment 2016-17
5 Goa** - 284.785 2nd installment 2016-17 (Housing & Admin)
6 Haryana* 05.02.2019 2839.56 1st installment 2017-18
7 Himachal Pr.* 16.03.2018 58.75 1st installment 2017-18 (Admin)
8 J&K* 27.07.2018 9958.192 2nd installment 2016-17
9 Jharkhand** - 2395.13 2nd installment 2017-18 (Admin)
10 Karnataka** - 1340.13 2nd installment 2016-17 (Housing & Admin)
11 Kerela** - 12190.22 2nd installment 2016-17 (Housing & Admin)
12 Lakshadweep 25.10.2017, 20.03.2018 70.92 Lump sum installment 2016-17
13 Manipur 22.03.2018 5267.166 2nd installment 2016-17
14 Nagaland 26.09.2016, 30.03.2017, 27.04.2017 5159.765 1st installment of 2016-17
15 Punjab* 28.09.2016, 30.03.2017, 27.04.2017 9161.16 1st installment 2016-17
16 Rajasthan** - 3220.26 2nd installment 2017-18 (Admin)
17 Tamil Nadu** - 48752.12 2nd installment 2017-18 (Housing & Admin)
18 Telangana** - 19078.865 1st installment 2016-17 (Housing & Admin)
19 Uttar Pr.* 23.09.2016, 27.04.2017 8365.332 2nd installment 2016-17 (Admin)
20 Uttarakhand* 28.05.2018 2990.285 1st installment 2017-18
(*Status as on 30.04.2019 | ** Status as on 31.03.2019) 19
PMAY-G (Phase-I) RELEASE OF FUNDS (1/2)
Balance in SNA as on …………..
(Rs. in lakh)
BALANCE IN SNA
S.N. STATE TARGET COMPLETION CENTRAL STATE SHARE
(FY 2018-19)
1 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR 972 0 229.44 0 33.07
2 ANDHRA PRADESH 123112 44274 75511.1 50340.41 5399.525
3 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 11221 82 6623.27 0 1210.97
4 ASSAM 259814 173545 323567.968 25954.31 41115.826
5 BIHAR 1176617 550406 716616.031 271165.17 73487.45
6 CHATTISGARH 788235 660902 610018.491 370571.19 57120.784
7 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 7605 181 1520.91 200 520.256
8 DAMAN & DIU 15 13 58.62 0 42.328
9 GOA 761 9 284.785 0 613.324
10 GUJARAT 204703 172322 158011.477 99067.08 46002.5
11 HARYANA 21502 11897 12407.861 13031.79 5219.369
12 HIMACHAL PRADESH 7385 6548 9810.633 771.84 1739.426
13 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 38772 14468 35698.229 4603.49 33354.002
14 JHARKHAND 528791 448713 415612.471 271321.07 63812.545
15 KARNATAKA 145349 75507 105991.1 64842.4 -28093.318
16 KERALA 42431 15741 12190.22 32259.08 33521.021
17 LAKSHADWEEP 57 0 70.92 0 47.52
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PMAY-G (Phase-I) RELEASE OF FUNDS (2/2)
(Rs. in lakh)
BALANCE IN SNA
S.N. STATE TARGET COMPLETION CENTRAL STATE SHARE
(FY 2018-19)
18 MADHYA PRADESH 1403593 1307572 1082784.356 685959.86 180094.458
19 MAHARASHTRA 449820 336410 297326.719 292032.27 88072.722
20 MANIPUR 9740 6456 12052.681 600 896.306
21 MEGHALAYA 20745 10078 24973.322 2523.66 4911.827
22 MIZORAM 6600 2233 6051.066 324.87 2986.272
23 NAGALAND 8481 0 5509.207 573.31 2074.264
24 ORISSA 992558 821128 790891.267 504424.48 250321.242
25 PUNJAB 14000 13095 9161.16 3300 1361.212
26 RAJASTHAN 687091 630743 510732.652 295586.62 -66386.862
27 SIKKIM 1095 1014 1190.605 50 35.095
28 TAMIL NADU 327552 166516 204188.158 120532.35 51086.697
29 TELANGANA 0 0 19078.865 9508.89 10
30 TRIPURA 24989 23751 32537.885 3293.41 893.178
31 UTTAR PRADESH 1282616 1241094 996372.686 628440.05 36656.752
32 UTTARAKHAND 15776 12014 18463.79 1858.99 3903.058
33 WEST BENGAL 1397474 1292967 1032314.549 599964.41 35014.758
TOTAL 9999472 8039679 7527852.494 4353101 927077.577
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HALDWANI (UTTARAKHAND)
1
Continuation of PMAY-G : target of 60 lakh houses
2
Total target for construction of PMAY-G houses under Phase-II (up to 2022) = 1.95 crore
3
Continuation of the scheme beyond 2019-20 up to 2021-22 in the next finance commission cycle,
after due appraisal and approval based on third party evaluation of scheme/programme as per the
extant procedure.
4
Inclusion of additional eligible households from the final Awaas+ list into the Permanent Wait List
(PWL) of PMAY-G, with a ceiling of 1.95 Cr., on priority for those States / UTs where PWL is exhausted
and allocate target to these States / UTs with the approval of Minister, Rural Development in
consultation with the Ministry of Finance. 27
PMAY-G (Phase-II) CABINET APPROVALS FOR PMAY-G-II (2/2)
5
Continuation of Program Management Unit (PMU) and National Technical Support Agency (NTSA) till
2019-20.
Borrowing for additional financial requirement through existing mechanism of EBR till the validity of
the scheme.
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PMAY-G (Phase-II) TARGETS (1/2)
Target set to be achieved under PMAY-G (Phase-II), by March 2022 = 1.95 crore houses
FINANCIAL IMPLICATION
Financial implication for three years – Rs.1,56,634 crore (Central Share) + Rs. 91,991 (State Share)
(Rs.72,361 crore from budgetary allocation and Rs. 84,273 crore through borrowing)
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PMAY-G (Phase-II) TARGETS (2/2)
132589
150000
105204
100000
60050
57587
57440
51577
43586
43099
41370
40896
39776
27917
27371
50000
22263
22030
21025
19926
18347
18091
14957
11214
10972
5785
5744
5551
3981
2663
2517
2054
1741
1677
1476
838
792
482
336
218
248
215
196
74
0
3
0
0
BR WB MP OR RJ MH JH TN AS CG UP KA GJ AP JK ML AR NL MN TR MZ HP AN
• State machinery is already geared up and is adept with the nuances of PMAY-
G implementation including how to tackle the challenges
• Target to register all the beneficiaries by 30th June, 2019
• Completion of all the houses to be completed by 31st December 2019
• Regional workshops and review meetings with experience sharing
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PMAY-G (Phase-II) CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTATION
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NEW INITIATIVES UNDER PMAY-G-II
1
Conceptualization and implementation of a Loan Product for beneficiaries
2
New Module on AwaasSoft for real-time evaluation and data capture of RMT activities
3
Inclusion of RMT achievement of states in performance index
4
Successful roll out of Admin module, to track utilization of the admin funds using a unified medium
5
House Quality review through Geotagged photographs - House Quality Review Application
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Awaas+
DHAMTARI (CHHATTISGARH) 36
Awaas+ STATE WISE AWAAS + DATA
1) PMAY-G NIC Team : Based on records of the entire state – Descriptive Analysis
3) Centre for Excellence in Data Analytics (CEDA), NIC Team : Predictive Analysis
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Awaas+ APPROACH FOR DATA ANALYSIS
Awaas + Survey Data has been collected including geo-referenced image data and housing related data
Data for Tamil Nadu is being analyzed to identify eligible beneficiaries.
The algorithm hence finalized for the state may be replicated in other states as well
Geo-location filtering & remove applications with multiple house ownership = 1,56,046
Geo Fencing
Validation
Outliers
Boundary of GP
• Select 5% of the data for Random Sampling on the data collected of the
households on Awaas+
• Identification of no and with risk categories to classify existing Awaas+ data
• 3 tier verification of low risk categories by government officials –
Example, State of Rajasthan
• Pull data from transport department, PDS, KCC, Land records and SECC data
universe to cross verify with Awaas+ data
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Awaas+ SUGGESTED ACTION
Social Security (Pucca house with LPG connection, Electrification, Toilet and Safe drinking
water in convergence with other schemes) _ (Para-6, Pg 17/9/41)
Saashray Promote and increase digital transactions (Single Nodal Account, Aadhaar
Seeding and Direct benefit transfer)_(Para-9, Pg 25/ 43)
(Housing)
A pucca house to every Ensure end to end digitalization of government process (AwaasSoft –
family who are either MIS, Awaas App, Geo-tagging, Performance Index, House Quality Review)_(Pg 43)
living in a kuchha house
or have no access to Skilling for Industry responsive workforce (Rural Mason Training)_(Para-15, Pg43)
housing by 2022.
Investment driven growth in the Infrastructure Sector (High housing targets of 2.95
Crore have projected financial implication of around INR 4.42 Lakh Crore)_ (Para-6, Pg 17)
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DHUBRI (ASSAM)
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