Border Area Development Plan

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Border Area Development Plan

INTRODUCTION Punjab is among the 17 border states of India. 6 districts, 18 blocks of the state are on the Pakistan border. 1837 villages and 10 towns. Rural population – 19.55 lac, Urban population – 4.01 lac. Total border length of the state - 553 km

BORDER AREA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BADP – is a 60 percent is Centrally Assisted Programme and 40 percent is State sponsored Border Block is the basic unit of BADP. A block touching the international border is a border block. As per GoI guidelines, 18 Blocks are border blocks and covered under BADP. Priority to rural blocks. However, there is no bar on spending BADP funds in towns in the border blocks.

BORDER AREA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME SN District Blocks Population Area (in sq km) Total BADP BADP Blocks 1 Gurdaspur 16 7 21,04,011 5,86,239 3564 1288 2 Amritsar 8 21,57,020 2,62,168 2682 837 3 Tarn Taran 9,39,057 3,13,007 2414 1006 4 Ferozepur 10 6 17,46,107 7,94,016 5303 3066 42 18 69,46,195 19,55,430 13963 6197

GURDASPUR District- Gurdaspur Total Blocks-16 BADP Blocks-7 Population- Total - 21,04,011 BADP Blocks-5,86,239 Area (in sq km)- Total -3564 BADP Blocks -1288

AMRITSAR District- Amritsar Total Blocks-8 BADP Blocks-2 Population- Area (in sq km)- Total -2682 BADP Blocks -837

TARN TARAN District- Tarn Taran Total Blocks-8 BADP Blocks-3 Population- Total - 9,39,057 BADP Blocks-3,13,007 Area (in sq km)- Total -2414 BADP Blocks -1006

FEROZEPUR District- Ferozepur Total Blocks-10 BADP Blocks-6 Population- Total - 17,46,107 BADP Blocks-7,94,016 Area (in sq km)- Total -5303 BADP Blocks -3066

FUNDING UNDER BADP The allotment of funds to the States and within States to the districts is based on – (a) length of international border; (b) population of border blocks & (c) areas of Border Blocks

FUNDING UNDER BADP Year Allocation (Rs lac) 2002-2003 1008.00 2003-2004 2004-2005 992.51 2005-2006 2006-2007 1079.00 2007-2008 1870.00 2008-2009 In addition, sometimes funds are given for specific projects like repair of river headworks, development of villages and other spots.

PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS 1. Border Fence 8. Industries and Commerce 2. Education Roads 3. Technical Education 10. Railways 4. Health 11. Irrigation 5. Animal Husbandry 12. Power 6. Water Supply and Sanitation 13. Employment Opportunities 7. Municipal Towns

BORDER FENCE GOI erected Barbed Wire Fence along 553 km long border. 18500 acres of fertile, cultivable land now across border fence. Numerous hardships being faced by farmers and their families on account of security restrictions imposed by BSF. Leads to sub-optimal farm production.

Farming up to zero line on both sides PAK International Border International Border Farming up to zero line on both sides INDIA

PAK International Border INDIA

CHECKING/FRISKING OF KISSAN

CHECKING/FRISKING OF WOMEN

PROPOSED FABRICATED LAV BLOCK IN FRONT OF FENCE GATES

Kuccha Border link road proposed to be constructed

BORDER FENCE Demand that Border Fence be shifted close to Zero Line. Annual compensation of Rs. 10,000/- per acre to offset potential productivity crop loss. BSF demands special package of Rs. 65 crore for improving surveillance and improved connectivity of border areas. Deployment of female security staff, rest rooms etc.

EDUCATION Literacy rates in border blocks much lower than state average, especially in Tarn Taran and Ferozepur districts. Against the state average of 66.90 the literacy rate is only 54.86 % in Ajnala, 54.19 % in Bhikiwind, 41.96 % in Valtoha. The literacy varies from 49 to 57 % in all the border blocks of Ferozepur district. The coverage of Senior Secondary Schools especially science schools is much less in the border belt as compared to the other districts of the State.

EDUCATION A sum of Rs. 127 crore is required for strengthening the infrastructure in school education in the border belt comprising of repair and renovation of schools, a new DIET and upgradation of science laboratories. There are no Government colleges in the 12 out of 18 border blocks. A sum of Rs. 60 crore is required for these colleges.

TECHNICAL EDUCATION The border belt is devoid of adequate number of technical institutions. There are 2 Polytechnics at Ferozepur and Bhikhiwind (Tarn Taran) out of the 18 border blocks in the State. There is a need for 7 more polytechnics at a cost of Rs. 245 crore. Similarly 9 more ITIs are required (Rs. 45 crore) in the border blocks. Another sum of Rs. 23 crore is required for renovation and upgradation of existing ITIs is in border blocks.

HEALTH The existing health infrastructure in the border blocks is inadequate and not at par with other districts of the State and the standard norm. 4 new CHC, 11 PHC and 54 Sub-Centres are required to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 35.56 crore. There is a need to provide one mobile diagnostic van fitted with medical equipment in each of the 18 border blocks @ of Rs. 38 lac per van at a cost of Rs. 6.84 crore.

HEALTH Consumption of drugs is quite wide spread in the border belt. State Government is going to start Drug De-addiction centres in each of the 4 civil hospitals at a cost of Rs. 2 crore.

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Dairying is moving from an ancillary activity of farming to an independent self sustaining occupation. Existing Veterinary hospitals require major renovation. A sum of Rs. 2.5 crore is required. For Fisheries, a sum of Rs. 3.06 crore is required for converting 180 village ponds into fisheries ponds.

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY State Government has established a separate university for animal sciences at Ludhiana. There is a proposal to set up one campus of this university in the border belt preferably at Amritsar at a cost of Rs. 50 crore. There is also a requirement of starting a Model Hightech Dairy Training Centre in Ferozepur at a cost of Rs. 3 crore.

WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION There are 1744 habitations in 18 border blocks, out of which 436 habitations are not covered. Proposals for 334 habitations have been prepared under World Bank and ARWSP leaving 102 habitations for which a sum of Rs. 25.76 crore is required. Besides a sum of Rs. 29.54 crore is required for upgrading the existing water supply schemes.

WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION The State Government released a sum of Rs. 180 crore for providing individual toilets in the rural areas at the cost of Rs. 6500/- per unit. As of now 101662 more toilets are required in the border blocks for which a sum of Rs. 72 crore is requested.

MUNICIPAL TOWNS Due to inadequate allocation of BADP funds and limited income of Municipal Committees in the border belt the infrastructure in towns has not received the requisite attention. The State Government has separately submitted a package of Rs. 91.13 crore to MHA for providing basic infrastructure – water supply, sewerage, construction of roads and streets, slum improvement and drains. The town wise details are -

Distance from Border (in KM) SN District Block Town Distance from Border (in KM) Population of 2001 Census Project Cost (Rs. Cr.) 1 Amritsar Ajnala Ramdass 4.00 5790 6.85 10.00 18602 12.30 2 Tarn Taran Valtoha Khemkaran 1.00 11938 5.29 3 Ferozepur Fazilka 67427 11.00 Ferozepur City 9.00 95475 15.90 Ferozepur Cantt.(with Army Authorities) 57678 Guruharsahai 14351 6.25 Jalalabad 32924 4 Gurdaspur Dera Baba Nanak 7494 1.10 Dina Nagar 12.00 21502 9.17 68441 13.27 Total 401622 91.13

INDUSTRY & COMMERCE Industry in the four border districts has been adversely affected by prolonged militancy, disturbances on the border and poor connectivity. The State has put forward the following suggestions/requests to the Government of India for reviving industry in the border belt : Grant of concessions to the Industry in the four border districts on the pattern of concession granted to the neighbouring States of Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.

INDUSTRY & COMMERCE Extension of Kolkata (Mumbai) Delhi Rail Freight Corridor to Amritsar. (Already agreed upto Ludhiana) Extension of Mumbai Delhi Industrial Corridor (MDIC) to Ludhiana and Amritsar. Indo-Pak Trade : GoI is upgrading the infrastructure at the Attari railway station (Rs. 19 crore project) and the Attari ICP on National Highway - 1 (Rs. 87 crore project). Amritsar – Attari National Highway leading to Pakistan is being 4 laned.

INDUSTRY & COMMERCE These measures will be of no consequence unless some policy changes are made. As on today 1812 items are tradable with Pakistan. However, only a handful of items about 18 to 20 comprising mainly vegetable, meat, steel etc. are allowed to be routed through the Road/ Rail network. The expansion of this list and opening of Hussainiwala Border in Ferozepur can give a tremendous boost to development in the border belt.

ROADS The Border Roads Development Board (BRDB) does not maintain any road network in the State. All the roads – village links and other important roads have been constructed and maintained by the State Government. Most of the roads in the border belt are also used by BSF and Army for their operational duty and exercises.

ROADS There is a need to upgrade such roads and provide increased funds. PM during his visit to Amritsar in December 2006 announced a special package of about Rs. 200 crore for upgrading the road network in the border belt. The money is yet to be received under PMGSY. The State Government requires another sum of Rs. 195 crore for construction / upgradation of roads (Rs. 161 crore) and bridges (Rs. 34 crore) in the border belt. There is a need to earmark funds for upgrading and repair of roads on regular basis.

RAILWAYS There is no rail link between Amritsar and Ferozepur district. At present the rail connection is through Jalandhar. Railways have been requested for a 37 km rail link between Rattoke (Amritsar-Khemkaran) and Mallanwala (Jalandhar-Ferozepur) for connecting these two districts. This link will reduce the rail journey between Punjab and Gujarat and Maharashtra which are vital to business destinations.

IRRIGATION Border belt is on the tail end of the canal network. Some of the border blocks are flood prone on account of river Ravi and Sutlej. There is a need to renovate and lining of the canals. Besides funds are required for remodeling of bridges on the canals. The total estimated cost is Rs. 172 crore. There is a requirement of Rs. 206 crore for construction of flood protection embankments and VR bridges on the drains. It is requested that about Rs. 50 crore or so be provided every year for these works in the border belt.

POWER PSEB has formulated a scheme of Rs. 300 cr. for upgrading the power infrastructure in border blocks. It comprises of conversion of LT lines to 11 KV lines in all the blocks and new sub stations.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Agriculture Setting of Integrated Farmers Training Centres for bridging the knowledge gap in the field of agriculture, dairying and other allied activities (4) – Rs. 20 crore.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Agricultural Machinery Service Centres : Providing farm equipment on hire basis to poor and marginal farmers. Cost of 55 centres @ of Rs. 10 lac per centre is Rs. 5.5 crore. As mentioned above, new Dairy Training Institute and Polytechnic & ITI’s will be of great help to the youth in the border belt.

SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS SN Item Rs. in crore 1 Border Fence 83.50 2 Education 187.00 3 Technical Education 313.00 4 Health 44.40 5 Animal Husbandry 58.56 6 Water Supply & Sanitation 127.30 7 Municipal Towns 91.13 8 Industries and Commerce - 9 Road 195.00 10 Railways 11 Irrigation 378.00 12 Power 312.00 13 Employment Opportunities 75.00 Total 1864.89

To Conclude The border areas are generally lagging in infrastructure as compared to the other parts in the state. The problems require special consideration by the Finance Commission. State Government requested the 12th FC for giving weightage to the problems of the border area. Requirement of about Rs. 350.00 cr every year for the next five years.

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