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Department of Rural Development Government of India Rural Housing Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)

Total Outlay for IAYRs crore Central ReleasesRs cr Total Available FundsRs cr UtilizationRs cr (65.59%) Physical Target27.27 lakh Physical Achievement23.69 lakh (86.90%) No. of houses sanctioned in lakh (112.24%) No. of houses sanctioned to SC/ST15.83 lakh (51.74%) No. of houses sanctioned to Minorities3.92 lakh (96.80% on minority target) ( 12.84% on total target) Information upto 31/03/2012 (105 districts are yet to upload progress) Financial & Physical Performance of IAY ( )

IMPORTANT ISSUES CAPACITY BUILDING  114 Training Programmes were conducted by NIRD during the year (Extended upto 31/03/2012) RD and PRI functionaries were trained  35 Training programmes for 1225 participants were sanctioned to SIRD, Assam for training PRI and RD functionaries, during the year  Only 18 Training programmes covering 745 participants were conducted. Latest Progress Report still awaited  Proposal to hold 120 Training Programmes to train 1050 functionaries in NIRD during the year  States /DRDAs may devise their own training programmes as per their local needs

On-line Management On-line monitoring mechanism to upload Monthly Progress Report by DRDAs AWAASSoft: Launched Web-based local language MIS Programme-AWAASSoft on 16/07/2010 To capture beneficiary-wise data Accessible to stakeholders, beneficiaries and citizens at large Empowerment of beneficiary - can check selection, fund transfer, status of complaint Tool for management-Generate all reports, fund released, progress in construction of houses and tracks convergence of all benefits. All State/UTs were imparted IAY-MIS training in 2010 in New Delhi. State Govts. were requested to conduct further training programmes for line dept., PRIs functionaries and DRDAs. From , second installment under IAY will be released based on the expenditure figures in AWAASSoft

More efforts to be made by States/UTs to converge IAY with other prevalent schemes/programmes Total Sanitation Campaign Programme For providing Government funds for construction of Sanitary Latrines in IAY houses and creating awareness about need for sanitation & safe drinking water Ministry of Power (RGGVY) for providing one free electricity connection to all IAY beneficiaries Self-help Groups & NRLM For extending internal loans for eligible IAY beneficiaries for construction of houses & help members access loan for houses from financial institutions Ministry of Health For covering IAY beneficiaries under insurance schemes meant for health / maternity / life benefits Convergence of IAY

Other Issues in Implementation of IAY  Creation of State Fund  Demand is much higher than can be met by the IAY budget  Unit assistance under IAY is limited & needs to be supplemented to construct a good quality house  Scope of IAY does not extend to development of planned & sustainable habitats  Saturation of eligible beneficiaries (SC/ST, Minorities, others) in many districts.

Other Issues in Implementation of IAY  Many districts do not achieve disability (3%) and minority (15%) targets.  AP, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat and few other states have taken up large scale coverage and Tamil Nadu, Gujarat Kerala etc. have also supplemented unit assistance

 Relaxation of guidelines for IAP districts Rs. 48,500 for 78 Left Wing Extremist districts. (From April, districts namely East Godavari, Karim Nagar, Srikakulam, Vishakhapatanam, Vizianagaram, Warangal in Andhra Pradesh State, Bhaabhua, Munger in Bihar, Giridih, Ranchi, Khunti in Jharkhand, Ganjam, Jaipur, Nayagarh in Orissa, Chandauli, Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh and Bankura, Purulia in West Bengal State were included in the list of IAP districts) Construction of IAY houses by district administration allowed for the disabled, widows and old-age beneficiaries who are willing to get houses their constructed by them. Adoption of saturation and cluster approach with village as a project unit for integrated habitat development including IAY house, drinking water supply and sanitation Rs.300 per house allowed to be utilized towards monitoring, technical support and maintenance of IAY-MIS in IAP districts New Initiatives

Knowledge Network Setting up a web-based ‘Knowledge Network’ for building updatable repository of knowledge in the rural housing sector showcasing best practices and case studies of RH from various states in terms of technologies used, materials employed, sustainability and cost effectiveness. The agreement has been signed with IIT, Delhi in The conceptualization of content, design & target groups have been identified. On field research and case studies have been started by IIT, Delhi. The recent workshop was held in Kerala on 1-2 March, 2012 and next workshop is scheduled to be held on July, 2012 at IIT, Delhi. Resource Centre Setting up a Resource Centre for handling technical, financial & Research needs for rural housing habitats. An agency namely, Feedback Ventures has submitted final RFP for circulation calling for bids from eligible agencies New Initiatives

Physical progress is 100% Utilization of funds out of Total Available Funds is 91.17% Against the due State Share of Rs crore, State has released Rs crore Rs crore lying unspent with all DRDAs As per MPR 2.64 lakh houses sanctioned while in MIS data uploaded about only 17 No progress has been reported about Rs crore released for purchase of 2,04,568 Homesteads sites during Coverage of SC/ST is 56.66%, of minority is 13.68% and of Physically Handicapped is zero Data not uploaded about construction of sanitary toilets during the year ANDHRA PRADESH

Physical progress is 64%. Utilization of funds out of Total Available Funds is 52% Out of 38 districts, 23 districts have reported less than 90% physical achievement lakh houses are incomplete, out of which 3.78 lakh houses sanctioned before and lakh during & Out of the central allocation of Rs Cr., State did not avail Rs crore Against the due State Share of Rs crore, State has released only Rs crore Rs crore lying unspent with all DRDAs Non settlement of accounts of fund released under special packages i.e. Kalazar-I&II, during & , 5% during , Naxal during respectively Non compliance of conditions imposed while releasing 2 nd installment to Arwal, Begusarai, Banka, Bhojpur, East Champaran, Gopalganj, Kishanganj, Lakhisarai, Madhepura, Munger, Rohtas, Saran and Vaishali districts As per MPR 9.86 lakh houses sanctioned whereas no entry has been made in the MIS Coverage of SC/ST is 38.39%, of minority is 16.50% and of Physically Handicapped is 1.40% 1.88% of IAY houses have got sanitary toilets during the year BIHAR

Physical progress is 70.27% Both districts i.e North and South Goa have reported less than 90% physical achievement Utilization of funds out of Total Available Funds is % 6387 houses are incomplete, out of which 2597 houses sanctioned before and 3790 during & As per MPR 2643 houses sanctioned while data entered about only 4 Coverage of SC/ST is 34.28%, of minority is 10.48% and of Physically Handicapped is zero Data not uploaded about construction of sanitary toilets during the year GOA

Physical progress is 91% Utilization of funds out of Total Available Funds is 41% Out of 26 districts, 8 districts have reported less than 90% physical achievement houses are incomplete, out of which 3867 houses sanctioned before and 82,888 during & Rs crore lying unspent with all DRDAs Non compliance of conditions imposed while releasing 2 nd installment to Dangs, Narmada, Porbandar, Sundernangar, and Vadodara As per MPR 1.23 lakh houses sanctioned while in MIS its only 284 No Progress has been reported about Rs crore released during and Rs crore during as incentive for additional target of Houses Coverage of SC/ST is 71.65%, of minority is 1.12% and of Physically Handicapped is 0.07% 81.96% of IAY houses have got sanitary toilets during the year GUJARAT

Physical progress is 99.94% Utilization of funds out of Total Available Funds is 94.55% Out of 21 districts, 3 districts namely Sonipat, Kurukshetra and Palwal have reported less than 90% physical achivement 4390 houses are incomplete, out of which 506 houses sanctioned before and 3884 during & Against the due State Share of Rs crore, State has released Rs crore Rs crore lying unspent with DRDAs Non compliance of conditions imposed while releasing 2 nd installment to Ambala, Mewat, Yamunanagar districts As per MPR houses sanctioned while in MIS entries made of only Coverage of SC/ST is 52.71%, of minority is 14.16% and of Physically Handicapped is 2.08% 99.95% of IAY houses have got sanitary toilets during the year HARYANA

Physical progress is 106% Utilization of funds out of Total Available Funds is 87.67% 367 houses are incomplete, out of which 54 houses sanctioned before and 313 during & Against the due State Share of Rs crore, State has released Rs crore Rs crore lying unspent with DRDAs Non compliance of conditions imposed while releasing 2 nd installment to Bilaspur, Chamba, Hamirpur, Kullu, Lahul & Spiti and Una districts As per MPR 5676 houses sanctioned while in MIS entries made of only 502 Coverage of SC/ST is 57.49%, of minority is 3.52% and of Physically Handicapped is 1.74% 99.22% of IAY houses have got sanitary toilets during the year HIMACHAL PRADESH

Physical progress is 41.32% Utilization of funds out of Total Available Funds is % 6433 houses are incomplete, which are sanctioned during & Out of the total Central allocation of Rs crore, State did not avail Rs crore Against the due State Share of Rs crore, State has released only Rs crore Out of 22 districts, only 9 Districts are reporting online MPR namely Kathua, Samba, Rajouri, Jammu, Kulgam, Ganderbal, Anantnag, Bandipora & Kargil districts. Out of which Kathua, Samba, Rajouri & Jammu districts reported less than 90% of physical achievement Rs crore lying unspent with DRDAs Non compliance of conditions imposed while releasing 2 nd installment to Anantnag, Baramulla, Bandipora, Budgam, Ganderbal, Jammu, Kargil, Kishtwar, Kupwara, Rajouri, Reasi and Srinagar districts As per MPR houses sanctioned but no entry made in the MIS. Under special package (Border) 1 st installment has been released to Jammu, Kathua and Poonch districts during but districts have not availed 2 nd installment due to non settlement of account C&AG Para of 2003 is pending for settlement Coverage of SC/ST is 48.29%, of minority is 1.99% and of Physically Handicapped is 0.38% Data not uploaded about construction of sanitary toilets during the year JAMMU & KASHMIR

Physical progress is 143% Utilization of funds out of Total Available Funds is 61 % Out of 24 districts, 7 districts have reported less than 90% physical achievement 1.38 lakh houses are incomplete, out of which houses sanctioned before and during & Out of the Central allocation of Rs crore, State did not avail Rs. 5 crore Against the due State Share of Rs crore, State has released only Rs crore Districts Garhwa, Godda, & Ranchi not reporting Progress. 2 Districts are below 60% Rs crore lying unspent with DRDAs Non settlement of accounts of fund released under special packages i.e. Naxal & PTG during Non compliance of conditions imposed while releasing 2 nd installment to Bokaro, Chatra, Dhanbad, Dumka, Garhwa, Giridih, Gumla, Hazaribagh, Koderma, Latehar, Pakur, Palamau, Ranchi, Saraikela and West Singhbhum districts As per MPR houses sanctioned while in the MIS data uploaded of only three No progress has been reported about Rs crore released during as incentive for additional target 6000 Houses Coverage of SC/ST is 62.35%, of minority is 12.94% and of Physically Handicapped is 1.59% 1.42% of IAY houses have got sanitary toilets during the year JHARKHAND

Physical progress is 27.87% Utilization of funds out of Total Available Funds is 34% 1.07 lakh houses are incomplete, out of which houses sanctioned before and during & Out of the Central allocation of Rs crore, State did not avail Rs crore Physical Achievement of all districts below 90% Rs crore lying unspent with DRDAs Non settlement of accounts of fund released under 5% (Natural Calamity) during and Non compliance of conditions imposed while releasing 2 nd installment to Bagalkot, Bangalore, Bellary, Bijapur, Chikkaballapura, Chickmangalore, Chitradurga, Dharwad, Gadag, Gulbarga, Hassan, Haveri, Kolar, Koppal, Raichur, Ramanagara, Shimoga, Udupi and Uttara Kannada As per MPR houses sanctioned while in the MIS data uploaded of only one No progress has been reported about Rs crore released during and Rs crore during for purchase of Homesites and Rs crore during as incentive for additional target Coverage of SC/ST is 57.70%, of minority is 13.93% and of Physically Handicapped is 3.59% Data not uploaded about construction of sanitary toilets during the year KARNATAKA

Physical progress is 99.52% Utilization of funds out of Total Available Funds is 60% Out of 30 districts, 12 districts have reported less than 90% physical achievement 1.18 lakh houses are incomplete, out of which 1746 houses sanctioned before and during & Against the due State Share of Rs crore, State has released Rs crore Rs crore lying unspent with DRDAs Non compliance of conditions imposed while releasing 2 nd installment to Gajapati and Sundergarh districts As per MPR houses sanctioned while in the MIS entries made of 3856 only No progress has been reported about Rs crore released during as incentive for additional houses Coverage of SC/ST is 60.16%, of minority is 4.82% and of Physically Handicapped is 0.86% Data not uploaded about construction of sanitary toilets during the year ODISHA

Thank you.