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the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal
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The details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal is annexed. ANNEXURE ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 480 ANSWERED ON 6TH FEBRUARY, 2025 ASKED BY SMT. MALA ROY REGARDING PROJECTS IN WEST BENGAL. Ongoing projects of NHAI in West Bengal Sr. No. Name of Project Length (Km) TPC for BOT/ Awarded Cost for EPC(Cr) Start date Revised Scheduled date of completion Physical progress (in %age) 1 4 lane bridge over River Ganga at downstream of Farakka Barrage of NH-12 (Old NH-34)(4L NHDP-III,5 Km, EPC) 5.468 521.19 20.12.2018 31.07.2025 83.6% 2 6-laning of Barwa-Adda- Panagarh Section of NH-19 (Old NH-2) from Km. 398.240 to Km.521.120 including Panagarh Bypass in the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal under NHDP Phase V on Toll on DBFOT Pattern 122.88 / 114.71 (excluding de-scoped section) 1665 01.04.2014 31.03.2025 94.00 % 3 Up-gradation to 2L+PS configuration of Purulia- Chandil Section of NH-32 73.281 708.3 12.12.2019 31.12.2025 94.20 % 4 Construction of 4-laning road for Purulia Bypass Section from Km 84.030 to Km 94.345 of NH-32(Length 10.315 km) in the state of West Bengal under NHDP-IV-B on EPC Mode 10.315 172.50 05.02.2022 30.06.2025 91.41 % 5 6-laning from Panagarh to Palsit section of NH-19 (Old- NH-2) from Km 521.120 to Km 588.870 in the state of West Bengal under Bharatmala 67.75 2020.93 02.04.2022 31.12.2025 93.64% Pariyojana on BOT(Toll) Basis. 6 6-laning from Palsit to Dankuni section of NH-19 (Old- NH-2) from Km 588.870 to Km 652.700 (Upto NH-2 Connector) in the state of West Bengal under Bharatmala Pariyojana on BOT(Toll) Basis. 63.83 2193.23 02.04.2022 30.06.2025 87.66% 7 6L Elevated Kona Expressway from Km. 0.145 to Km. 7.337 of NH-117 7.192 720.67 06.06.2024 03.12.2026 3.70% 8 4-laning of the de-scoped stretches from Km. 115.342 to Km. 191.700 of NH-12 (Old NH-34) in Nadia district (3.962) & Murshidabad district (5.538) in the State of West Bengal on EPC Mode under NH(O)) 10.554 109.96 16.07.2024 07.01.2026 3.00% 9 4-laning of Barasat-Barajaguli Section of NH-12 (Old NH-34) from Km. 31.000 to Km. 48.679 in the district of North 24-Parganas in the State of West Bengal on EPC Mode under NH(O) 17.679 217.08 12.08.2024 08.02.2026 0.013% 10 4 laning of Falakata to Salsalabari of NH-27 (Old NH- 31D) (Pck-2A) 41.654 807 04.12.2024 02.06.2027 0
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Who asked the question the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal?
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Smt. Mala Roy
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When was the question the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal asked?
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06/02/2025
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What is the question number for question the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal?
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480
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What is the subject of question the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal?
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Projects in West Bengal
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In which Lok Sabha session was question the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal asked?
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18th Lok Sabha
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What is the session number for question the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal?
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4
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Which ministry answered question the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal?
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ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS
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What type of question is the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal?
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UNSTARRED - Unstarred question – It requires a written answer, and hence supplementary questions cannot follow.
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What is the reference link for question the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal?
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https://sansad.in/getFile/loksabhaquestions/annex/184/AU480_y7nWOh.pdf?source=pqals
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Does the answer for question the details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal contain tables?
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No
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the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and
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The details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal is annexed. ANNEXURE ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 480 ANSWERED ON 6TH FEBRUARY, 2025 ASKED BY SMT. MALA ROY REGARDING PROJECTS IN WEST BENGAL. Ongoing projects of NHAI in West Bengal Sr. No. Name of Project Length (Km) TPC for BOT/ Awarded Cost for EPC(Cr) Start date Revised Scheduled date of completion Physical progress (in %age) 1 4 lane bridge over River Ganga at downstream of Farakka Barrage of NH-12 (Old NH-34)(4L NHDP-III,5 Km, EPC) 5.468 521.19 20.12.2018 31.07.2025 83.6% 2 6-laning of Barwa-Adda- Panagarh Section of NH-19 (Old NH-2) from Km. 398.240 to Km.521.120 including Panagarh Bypass in the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal under NHDP Phase V on Toll on DBFOT Pattern 122.88 / 114.71 (excluding de-scoped section) 1665 01.04.2014 31.03.2025 94.00 % 3 Up-gradation to 2L+PS configuration of Purulia- Chandil Section of NH-32 73.281 708.3 12.12.2019 31.12.2025 94.20 % 4 Construction of 4-laning road for Purulia Bypass Section from Km 84.030 to Km 94.345 of NH-32(Length 10.315 km) in the state of West Bengal under NHDP-IV-B on EPC Mode 10.315 172.50 05.02.2022 30.06.2025 91.41 % 5 6-laning from Panagarh to Palsit section of NH-19 (Old- NH-2) from Km 521.120 to Km 588.870 in the state of West Bengal under Bharatmala 67.75 2020.93 02.04.2022 31.12.2025 93.64% Pariyojana on BOT(Toll) Basis. 6 6-laning from Palsit to Dankuni section of NH-19 (Old- NH-2) from Km 588.870 to Km 652.700 (Upto NH-2 Connector) in the state of West Bengal under Bharatmala Pariyojana on BOT(Toll) Basis. 63.83 2193.23 02.04.2022 30.06.2025 87.66% 7 6L Elevated Kona Expressway from Km. 0.145 to Km. 7.337 of NH-117 7.192 720.67 06.06.2024 03.12.2026 3.70% 8 4-laning of the de-scoped stretches from Km. 115.342 to Km. 191.700 of NH-12 (Old NH-34) in Nadia district (3.962) & Murshidabad district (5.538) in the State of West Bengal on EPC Mode under NH(O)) 10.554 109.96 16.07.2024 07.01.2026 3.00% 9 4-laning of Barasat-Barajaguli Section of NH-12 (Old NH-34) from Km. 31.000 to Km. 48.679 in the district of North 24-Parganas in the State of West Bengal on EPC Mode under NH(O) 17.679 217.08 12.08.2024 08.02.2026 0.013% 10 4 laning of Falakata to Salsalabari of NH-27 (Old NH- 31D) (Pck-2A) 41.654 807 04.12.2024 02.06.2027 0
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Who asked the question the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and?
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Smt. Mala Roy
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When was the question the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and asked?
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06/02/2025
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What is the question number for question the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and?
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480
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What is the subject of question the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and?
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Projects in West Bengal
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In which Lok Sabha session was question the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and asked?
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18th Lok Sabha
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What is the session number for question the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and?
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4
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Which ministry answered question the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and?
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ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS
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What type of question is the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and?
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UNSTARRED - Unstarred question – It requires a written answer, and hence supplementary questions cannot follow.
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What is the reference link for question the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and?
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https://sansad.in/getFile/loksabhaquestions/annex/184/AU480_y7nWOh.pdf?source=pqals
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Does the answer for question the details of the cost of projects running in the State of West Bengal and contain tables?
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No
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the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal?
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The details of ongoing projects of NHAI in the State of West Bengal is annexed. ANNEXURE ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 480 ANSWERED ON 6TH FEBRUARY, 2025 ASKED BY SMT. MALA ROY REGARDING PROJECTS IN WEST BENGAL. Ongoing projects of NHAI in West Bengal Sr. No. Name of Project Length (Km) TPC for BOT/ Awarded Cost for EPC(Cr) Start date Revised Scheduled date of completion Physical progress (in %age) 1 4 lane bridge over River Ganga at downstream of Farakka Barrage of NH-12 (Old NH-34)(4L NHDP-III,5 Km, EPC) 5.468 521.19 20.12.2018 31.07.2025 83.6% 2 6-laning of Barwa-Adda- Panagarh Section of NH-19 (Old NH-2) from Km. 398.240 to Km.521.120 including Panagarh Bypass in the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal under NHDP Phase V on Toll on DBFOT Pattern 122.88 / 114.71 (excluding de-scoped section) 1665 01.04.2014 31.03.2025 94.00 % 3 Up-gradation to 2L+PS configuration of Purulia- Chandil Section of NH-32 73.281 708.3 12.12.2019 31.12.2025 94.20 % 4 Construction of 4-laning road for Purulia Bypass Section from Km 84.030 to Km 94.345 of NH-32(Length 10.315 km) in the state of West Bengal under NHDP-IV-B on EPC Mode 10.315 172.50 05.02.2022 30.06.2025 91.41 % 5 6-laning from Panagarh to Palsit section of NH-19 (Old- NH-2) from Km 521.120 to Km 588.870 in the state of West Bengal under Bharatmala 67.75 2020.93 02.04.2022 31.12.2025 93.64% Pariyojana on BOT(Toll) Basis. 6 6-laning from Palsit to Dankuni section of NH-19 (Old- NH-2) from Km 588.870 to Km 652.700 (Upto NH-2 Connector) in the state of West Bengal under Bharatmala Pariyojana on BOT(Toll) Basis. 63.83 2193.23 02.04.2022 30.06.2025 87.66% 7 6L Elevated Kona Expressway from Km. 0.145 to Km. 7.337 of NH-117 7.192 720.67 06.06.2024 03.12.2026 3.70% 8 4-laning of the de-scoped stretches from Km. 115.342 to Km. 191.700 of NH-12 (Old NH-34) in Nadia district (3.962) & Murshidabad district (5.538) in the State of West Bengal on EPC Mode under NH(O)) 10.554 109.96 16.07.2024 07.01.2026 3.00% 9 4-laning of Barasat-Barajaguli Section of NH-12 (Old NH-34) from Km. 31.000 to Km. 48.679 in the district of North 24-Parganas in the State of West Bengal on EPC Mode under NH(O) 17.679 217.08 12.08.2024 08.02.2026 0.013% 10 4 laning of Falakata to Salsalabari of NH-27 (Old NH- 31D) (Pck-2A) 41.654 807 04.12.2024 02.06.2027 0
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Who asked the question the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal??
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Smt. Mala Roy
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When was the question the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal? asked?
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06/02/2025
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What is the question number for question the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal??
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480
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What is the subject of question the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal??
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Projects in West Bengal
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In which Lok Sabha session was question the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal? asked?
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18th Lok Sabha
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What is the session number for question the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal??
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4
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Which ministry answered question the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal??
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ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS
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What type of question is the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal??
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UNSTARRED - Unstarred question – It requires a written answer, and hence supplementary questions cannot follow.
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What is the reference link for question the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal??
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https://sansad.in/getFile/loksabhaquestions/annex/184/AU480_y7nWOh.pdf?source=pqals
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Does the answer for question the estimated time to complete the ongoing projects in West Bengal? contain tables?
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No
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the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu
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As of now, there are a total number of 74,306 Postgraduate seats in the country including Tamil Nadu. The measures/steps taken by the Government to increase the number of medical seats in the country include:- Centrally Sponsored Scheme for establishment of new medical college by upgrading district/ referral hospital under which 131 new medical colleges are already functional out of 157 approved medical colleges. Centrally Sponsored Scheme for strengthening/ upgradation of existing State Government/Central Government Medical Colleges to increase MBBS and PG seats. Under “Upgradation of Government Medical Colleges by construction of Super Specialty Blocks” of Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) scheme, a total of 75 projects have been approved, of which 71 projects are complete. Under the Central Sector Scheme for setting up of new AIIMS, 22 AIIMS have been approved. Undergraduate courses have been started in 19 of these.
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Who asked the question the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu?
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Dr. M K Vishnu Prasad
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When was the question the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu asked?
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04/04/2025
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What is the question number for question the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu?
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5737
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What is the subject of question the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu?
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MBBS and Post Graduate Doctors
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In which Lok Sabha session was question the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu asked?
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18th Lok Sabha
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What is the session number for question the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu?
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4
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Which ministry answered question the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu?
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HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
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What type of question is the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu?
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UNSTARRED - Unstarred question – It requires a written answer, and hence supplementary questions cannot follow.
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What is the reference link for question the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu?
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https://sansad.in/getFile/loksabhaquestions/annex/184/AU5737_iC25gH.pdf?source=pqals
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Does the answer for question the total number of MBBS doctors passing out of Post graduation every year in the country, State/UT-wise including Tamil Nadu contain tables?
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No
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whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and
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As of now, there are a total number of 74,306 Postgraduate seats in the country including Tamil Nadu. The measures/steps taken by the Government to increase the number of medical seats in the country include:- Centrally Sponsored Scheme for establishment of new medical college by upgrading district/ referral hospital under which 131 new medical colleges are already functional out of 157 approved medical colleges. Centrally Sponsored Scheme for strengthening/ upgradation of existing State Government/Central Government Medical Colleges to increase MBBS and PG seats. Under “Upgradation of Government Medical Colleges by construction of Super Specialty Blocks” of Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) scheme, a total of 75 projects have been approved, of which 71 projects are complete. Under the Central Sector Scheme for setting up of new AIIMS, 22 AIIMS have been approved. Undergraduate courses have been started in 19 of these.
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Who asked the question whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and?
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Dr. M K Vishnu Prasad
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When was the question whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and asked?
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04/04/2025
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What is the question number for question whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and?
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5737
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What is the subject of question whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and?
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MBBS and Post Graduate Doctors
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In which Lok Sabha session was question whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and asked?
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18th Lok Sabha
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What is the session number for question whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and?
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4
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Which ministry answered question whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and?
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HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
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What type of question is whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and?
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UNSTARRED - Unstarred question – It requires a written answer, and hence supplementary questions cannot follow.
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What is the reference link for question whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and?
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https://sansad.in/getFile/loksabhaquestions/annex/184/AU5737_iC25gH.pdf?source=pqals
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Does the answer for question whether any steps have been taken by the Government to increase the number of seats in various medical institutes/colleges across the country during the last two years and the current year and contain tables?
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No
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if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise?
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As of now, there are a total number of 74,306 Postgraduate seats in the country including Tamil Nadu. The measures/steps taken by the Government to increase the number of medical seats in the country include:- Centrally Sponsored Scheme for establishment of new medical college by upgrading district/ referral hospital under which 131 new medical colleges are already functional out of 157 approved medical colleges. Centrally Sponsored Scheme for strengthening/ upgradation of existing State Government/Central Government Medical Colleges to increase MBBS and PG seats. Under “Upgradation of Government Medical Colleges by construction of Super Specialty Blocks” of Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) scheme, a total of 75 projects have been approved, of which 71 projects are complete. Under the Central Sector Scheme for setting up of new AIIMS, 22 AIIMS have been approved. Undergraduate courses have been started in 19 of these.
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Who asked the question if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise??
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Dr. M K Vishnu Prasad
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When was the question if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise? asked?
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04/04/2025
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What is the question number for question if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise??
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5737
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What is the subject of question if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise??
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MBBS and Post Graduate Doctors
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In which Lok Sabha session was question if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise? asked?
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18th Lok Sabha
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What is the session number for question if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise??
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4
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Which ministry answered question if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise??
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HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
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What type of question is if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise??
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UNSTARRED - Unstarred question – It requires a written answer, and hence supplementary questions cannot follow.
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What is the reference link for question if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise??
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https://sansad.in/getFile/loksabhaquestions/annex/184/AU5737_iC25gH.pdf?source=pqals
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Does the answer for question if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise and year-wise? contain tables?
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No
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whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose
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Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) was launched on 25 June 2015 in selected 500 cities (485 cities including 15 merged cities) and towns across the country. The Mission focuses on development of basic infrastructure, in the selected cities and towns, in the sectors of water supply sewerage and septage management etc. Further, AMRUT 2.0 was launched on 01 October 2021 in all Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)/ cities, enabling the cities to become 'self-reliant' and 'water secure'. Providing universal coverage of sewerage and septage management in 500 AMRUT cities is one of the major focus areas of AMRUT 2.0. …2/- -2- Under AMRUT, 890 sewerage/ septage management projects worth ₹34,505 crore have been grounded through which 4,447 Million Litre per Day (MLD) sewage treatment capacity (new/augmented) has been created of which 1,437 MLD capacity has been developed for recycle/reuse. The State- wise details of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) under AMRUT is given in Annexure-I. Under AMRUT 2.0, 592 sewerage/septage projects worth ₹67,607.67 crore have been approved by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) so far. Approved projects cover 6,739 MLD sewage treatment capacity (new/augmentation) of which 2,093 MLD sewage treatment capacity is for recycle/reuse. The State-wise details of STP under AMRUT 2.0 is given in Annexure-II. MoHUA has also launched "Jal Hi AMRIT" initiative under AMRUT 2.0 reforms, which aims to incentivize States and Union Territories (UTs) to efficiently manage sewage treatment plants for recyclable treated water meeting environmental standards on sustained basis. The focus of this initiative is to build capacity and incentivizing qualitative improvements in the treated discharge effluent. This initiative is targeted to create opportunities for suitable reuse of water, contributing to the overall goal of water security through increasing water availability under the Mission. ANNEXURE-I REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4440 REGARDING “UPGRADATION OF STPs”, DUE FOR ANSWER IN THE LOK SABHA ON 27/03/2025: STATE-WISE STATUS OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT CAPACITY UNDER AMRUT S.No. Name of State/UTs STP Capacity developed (in MLD) STP Capacity at implementation stage (in MLD) Total STP Capacity (in MLD) 1 Andhra Pradesh 40 165 205 2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 3 3 Chhattisgarh 263.2 263.2 4 Delhi 68 68 5 Daman and Diu 4.21 4.21 6 Gujarat 1582.4 1582.4 7 Haryana 231.86 44.37 276.23 8 Himachal Pradesh 31.1 31.1 9 Jammu and Kashmir 8 8 10 Jharkhand 36 36 11 Karnataka 132.55 78 210.55 12 Kerala 11.6 16.2 27.8 13 Madhya Pradesh 570.85 391.65 962.5 14 Maharashtra 529.5 303.5 833 15 Meghalaya 1.65 1.65 16 Odisha 0.12 0.12 17 Punjab 131.25 380.5 511.75 18 Rajasthan 266.75 28 294.75 19 Tamil Nadu 289.97 210.03 500 20 Telangana 18.25 18.25 21 Uttar Pradesh 280 128 408 22 Uttarakhand 49.55 49.55 23 West Bengal 4.3 4.3 Total 4447.11 1852.25 6299.36 STATE-WISE STATUS OF STP CAPACITY DEVELOPED FOR RECYCLE/ REUSE UNDER AMRUT State/UT STP capacity developed for recycle/reuse (in MLD) Chhattisgarh 326.2 Daman and Diu 4.21 Gujarat 294 Haryana 57.75 Jammu and Kashmir 2.5 Karnataka 92.25 Kerala 1 Madhya Pradesh 477.55 Rajasthan 88.25 Tamil Nadu 90 Telangana 3.4 Uttarakhand 0.45 Total 1,437.56 ANNEXURE-II REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4440 REGARDING “UPGRADATION OF STPs”, DUE FOR ANSWER IN THE LOK SABHA ON 27/03/2025: STATE-WISE STATUS OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT CAPACITY UNDER AMRUT 2.0 S. No. State STP Capacity for augmentation (in MLD) 1 ANDHRA PRADESH 421.97 2 ASSAM 9 3 BIHAR 297.8 4 CHHATTISGARH 322 5 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI AND DAMAN & DIU 10 6 DELHI 178.15 7 GUJARAT 1,186.74 8 HARYANA 96.5 9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1.1 10 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 54 11 KERALA 65.65 12 LADAKH 11.1 13 MADHYA PRADESH 1,084.54 14 MAHARASHTRA 1,197.50 15 MIZORAM 4.1 16 NAGALAND 10.58 17 PUDUCHERRY 29 18 PUNJAB 2 19 RAJASTHAN 239.69 20 TAMIL NADU 81.51 21 TELANGANA 1,132.00 22 UTTAR PRADESH 201 23 WEST BENGAL 104 Total 6739.92 STATE-WISE STATUS OF STP CAPACITY DEVELOPED FOR RECYCLE/ REUSE UNDER AMRUT 2.0 State/UT Quantity of water for recycle/reuse (in MLD) ANDHRA PRADESH 40.00 ASSAM 1.00 CHANDIGARH 90.80 CHHATTISGARH 41.50 GUJARAT 527.00 KERALA 5.53 LADAKH 5.50 MADHYA PRADESH 306.48 MAHARASHTRA 435.75 PUNJAB 125.00 RAJASTHAN 220.85 TAMIL NADU 57.65 TELANGANA 1.40 UTTAR PRADESH 46.50 WEST BENGAL 19.00 BIHAR 153.43 NAGALAND 10.58 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI AND DAMAN & DIU 6.00 Grand Total 2,093.96
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Who asked the question whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose?
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Smt. Sanjna Jatav
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When was the question whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose asked?
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27/03/2025
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What is the question number for question whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose?
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4440
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What is the subject of question whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose?
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Upgradation of STPs
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In which Lok Sabha session was question whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose asked?
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18th Lok Sabha
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What is the session number for question whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose?
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4
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Which ministry answered question whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose?
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HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS
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What type of question is whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose?
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UNSTARRED - Unstarred question – It requires a written answer, and hence supplementary questions cannot follow.
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What is the reference link for question whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose?
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https://sansad.in/getFile/loksabhaquestions/annex/184/AU4440_wctcSt.pdf?source=pqals
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Does the answer for question whether the Government is aware that several cities across the country have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that primarily focus on treating wastewater to a level suitable for discharge into water bodies without harming the environment rather than purifying it for the drinking purpose contain tables?
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Yes
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if so, the details thereof and
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Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) was launched on 25 June 2015 in selected 500 cities (485 cities including 15 merged cities) and towns across the country. The Mission focuses on development of basic infrastructure, in the selected cities and towns, in the sectors of water supply sewerage and septage management etc. Further, AMRUT 2.0 was launched on 01 October 2021 in all Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)/ cities, enabling the cities to become 'self-reliant' and 'water secure'. Providing universal coverage of sewerage and septage management in 500 AMRUT cities is one of the major focus areas of AMRUT 2.0. …2/- -2- Under AMRUT, 890 sewerage/ septage management projects worth ₹34,505 crore have been grounded through which 4,447 Million Litre per Day (MLD) sewage treatment capacity (new/augmented) has been created of which 1,437 MLD capacity has been developed for recycle/reuse. The State- wise details of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) under AMRUT is given in Annexure-I. Under AMRUT 2.0, 592 sewerage/septage projects worth ₹67,607.67 crore have been approved by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) so far. Approved projects cover 6,739 MLD sewage treatment capacity (new/augmentation) of which 2,093 MLD sewage treatment capacity is for recycle/reuse. The State-wise details of STP under AMRUT 2.0 is given in Annexure-II. MoHUA has also launched "Jal Hi AMRIT" initiative under AMRUT 2.0 reforms, which aims to incentivize States and Union Territories (UTs) to efficiently manage sewage treatment plants for recyclable treated water meeting environmental standards on sustained basis. The focus of this initiative is to build capacity and incentivizing qualitative improvements in the treated discharge effluent. This initiative is targeted to create opportunities for suitable reuse of water, contributing to the overall goal of water security through increasing water availability under the Mission. ANNEXURE-I REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4440 REGARDING “UPGRADATION OF STPs”, DUE FOR ANSWER IN THE LOK SABHA ON 27/03/2025: STATE-WISE STATUS OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT CAPACITY UNDER AMRUT S.No. Name of State/UTs STP Capacity developed (in MLD) STP Capacity at implementation stage (in MLD) Total STP Capacity (in MLD) 1 Andhra Pradesh 40 165 205 2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 3 3 Chhattisgarh 263.2 263.2 4 Delhi 68 68 5 Daman and Diu 4.21 4.21 6 Gujarat 1582.4 1582.4 7 Haryana 231.86 44.37 276.23 8 Himachal Pradesh 31.1 31.1 9 Jammu and Kashmir 8 8 10 Jharkhand 36 36 11 Karnataka 132.55 78 210.55 12 Kerala 11.6 16.2 27.8 13 Madhya Pradesh 570.85 391.65 962.5 14 Maharashtra 529.5 303.5 833 15 Meghalaya 1.65 1.65 16 Odisha 0.12 0.12 17 Punjab 131.25 380.5 511.75 18 Rajasthan 266.75 28 294.75 19 Tamil Nadu 289.97 210.03 500 20 Telangana 18.25 18.25 21 Uttar Pradesh 280 128 408 22 Uttarakhand 49.55 49.55 23 West Bengal 4.3 4.3 Total 4447.11 1852.25 6299.36 STATE-WISE STATUS OF STP CAPACITY DEVELOPED FOR RECYCLE/ REUSE UNDER AMRUT State/UT STP capacity developed for recycle/reuse (in MLD) Chhattisgarh 326.2 Daman and Diu 4.21 Gujarat 294 Haryana 57.75 Jammu and Kashmir 2.5 Karnataka 92.25 Kerala 1 Madhya Pradesh 477.55 Rajasthan 88.25 Tamil Nadu 90 Telangana 3.4 Uttarakhand 0.45 Total 1,437.56 ANNEXURE-II REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4440 REGARDING “UPGRADATION OF STPs”, DUE FOR ANSWER IN THE LOK SABHA ON 27/03/2025: STATE-WISE STATUS OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT CAPACITY UNDER AMRUT 2.0 S. No. State STP Capacity for augmentation (in MLD) 1 ANDHRA PRADESH 421.97 2 ASSAM 9 3 BIHAR 297.8 4 CHHATTISGARH 322 5 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI AND DAMAN & DIU 10 6 DELHI 178.15 7 GUJARAT 1,186.74 8 HARYANA 96.5 9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1.1 10 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 54 11 KERALA 65.65 12 LADAKH 11.1 13 MADHYA PRADESH 1,084.54 14 MAHARASHTRA 1,197.50 15 MIZORAM 4.1 16 NAGALAND 10.58 17 PUDUCHERRY 29 18 PUNJAB 2 19 RAJASTHAN 239.69 20 TAMIL NADU 81.51 21 TELANGANA 1,132.00 22 UTTAR PRADESH 201 23 WEST BENGAL 104 Total 6739.92 STATE-WISE STATUS OF STP CAPACITY DEVELOPED FOR RECYCLE/ REUSE UNDER AMRUT 2.0 State/UT Quantity of water for recycle/reuse (in MLD) ANDHRA PRADESH 40.00 ASSAM 1.00 CHANDIGARH 90.80 CHHATTISGARH 41.50 GUJARAT 527.00 KERALA 5.53 LADAKH 5.50 MADHYA PRADESH 306.48 MAHARASHTRA 435.75 PUNJAB 125.00 RAJASTHAN 220.85 TAMIL NADU 57.65 TELANGANA 1.40 UTTAR PRADESH 46.50 WEST BENGAL 19.00 BIHAR 153.43 NAGALAND 10.58 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI AND DAMAN & DIU 6.00 Grand Total 2,093.96
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Who asked the question if so, the details thereof and?
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Smt. Sanjna Jatav
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When was the question if so, the details thereof and asked?
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27/03/2025
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What is the question number for question if so, the details thereof and?
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4440
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What is the subject of question if so, the details thereof and?
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Upgradation of STPs
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In which Lok Sabha session was question if so, the details thereof and asked?
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18th Lok Sabha
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What is the session number for question if so, the details thereof and?
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4
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Which ministry answered question if so, the details thereof and?
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HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS
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What type of question is if so, the details thereof and?
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UNSTARRED - Unstarred question – It requires a written answer, and hence supplementary questions cannot follow.
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What is the reference link for question if so, the details thereof and?
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https://sansad.in/getFile/loksabhaquestions/annex/184/AU4440_wctcSt.pdf?source=pqals
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Does the answer for question if so, the details thereof and contain tables?
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Yes
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the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water?
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Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) was launched on 25 June 2015 in selected 500 cities (485 cities including 15 merged cities) and towns across the country. The Mission focuses on development of basic infrastructure, in the selected cities and towns, in the sectors of water supply sewerage and septage management etc. Further, AMRUT 2.0 was launched on 01 October 2021 in all Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)/ cities, enabling the cities to become 'self-reliant' and 'water secure'. Providing universal coverage of sewerage and septage management in 500 AMRUT cities is one of the major focus areas of AMRUT 2.0. …2/- -2- Under AMRUT, 890 sewerage/ septage management projects worth ₹34,505 crore have been grounded through which 4,447 Million Litre per Day (MLD) sewage treatment capacity (new/augmented) has been created of which 1,437 MLD capacity has been developed for recycle/reuse. The State- wise details of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) under AMRUT is given in Annexure-I. Under AMRUT 2.0, 592 sewerage/septage projects worth ₹67,607.67 crore have been approved by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) so far. Approved projects cover 6,739 MLD sewage treatment capacity (new/augmentation) of which 2,093 MLD sewage treatment capacity is for recycle/reuse. The State-wise details of STP under AMRUT 2.0 is given in Annexure-II. MoHUA has also launched "Jal Hi AMRIT" initiative under AMRUT 2.0 reforms, which aims to incentivize States and Union Territories (UTs) to efficiently manage sewage treatment plants for recyclable treated water meeting environmental standards on sustained basis. The focus of this initiative is to build capacity and incentivizing qualitative improvements in the treated discharge effluent. This initiative is targeted to create opportunities for suitable reuse of water, contributing to the overall goal of water security through increasing water availability under the Mission. ANNEXURE-I REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4440 REGARDING “UPGRADATION OF STPs”, DUE FOR ANSWER IN THE LOK SABHA ON 27/03/2025: STATE-WISE STATUS OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT CAPACITY UNDER AMRUT S.No. Name of State/UTs STP Capacity developed (in MLD) STP Capacity at implementation stage (in MLD) Total STP Capacity (in MLD) 1 Andhra Pradesh 40 165 205 2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 3 3 Chhattisgarh 263.2 263.2 4 Delhi 68 68 5 Daman and Diu 4.21 4.21 6 Gujarat 1582.4 1582.4 7 Haryana 231.86 44.37 276.23 8 Himachal Pradesh 31.1 31.1 9 Jammu and Kashmir 8 8 10 Jharkhand 36 36 11 Karnataka 132.55 78 210.55 12 Kerala 11.6 16.2 27.8 13 Madhya Pradesh 570.85 391.65 962.5 14 Maharashtra 529.5 303.5 833 15 Meghalaya 1.65 1.65 16 Odisha 0.12 0.12 17 Punjab 131.25 380.5 511.75 18 Rajasthan 266.75 28 294.75 19 Tamil Nadu 289.97 210.03 500 20 Telangana 18.25 18.25 21 Uttar Pradesh 280 128 408 22 Uttarakhand 49.55 49.55 23 West Bengal 4.3 4.3 Total 4447.11 1852.25 6299.36 STATE-WISE STATUS OF STP CAPACITY DEVELOPED FOR RECYCLE/ REUSE UNDER AMRUT State/UT STP capacity developed for recycle/reuse (in MLD) Chhattisgarh 326.2 Daman and Diu 4.21 Gujarat 294 Haryana 57.75 Jammu and Kashmir 2.5 Karnataka 92.25 Kerala 1 Madhya Pradesh 477.55 Rajasthan 88.25 Tamil Nadu 90 Telangana 3.4 Uttarakhand 0.45 Total 1,437.56 ANNEXURE-II REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4440 REGARDING “UPGRADATION OF STPs”, DUE FOR ANSWER IN THE LOK SABHA ON 27/03/2025: STATE-WISE STATUS OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT CAPACITY UNDER AMRUT 2.0 S. No. State STP Capacity for augmentation (in MLD) 1 ANDHRA PRADESH 421.97 2 ASSAM 9 3 BIHAR 297.8 4 CHHATTISGARH 322 5 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI AND DAMAN & DIU 10 6 DELHI 178.15 7 GUJARAT 1,186.74 8 HARYANA 96.5 9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1.1 10 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 54 11 KERALA 65.65 12 LADAKH 11.1 13 MADHYA PRADESH 1,084.54 14 MAHARASHTRA 1,197.50 15 MIZORAM 4.1 16 NAGALAND 10.58 17 PUDUCHERRY 29 18 PUNJAB 2 19 RAJASTHAN 239.69 20 TAMIL NADU 81.51 21 TELANGANA 1,132.00 22 UTTAR PRADESH 201 23 WEST BENGAL 104 Total 6739.92 STATE-WISE STATUS OF STP CAPACITY DEVELOPED FOR RECYCLE/ REUSE UNDER AMRUT 2.0 State/UT Quantity of water for recycle/reuse (in MLD) ANDHRA PRADESH 40.00 ASSAM 1.00 CHANDIGARH 90.80 CHHATTISGARH 41.50 GUJARAT 527.00 KERALA 5.53 LADAKH 5.50 MADHYA PRADESH 306.48 MAHARASHTRA 435.75 PUNJAB 125.00 RAJASTHAN 220.85 TAMIL NADU 57.65 TELANGANA 1.40 UTTAR PRADESH 46.50 WEST BENGAL 19.00 BIHAR 153.43 NAGALAND 10.58 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI AND DAMAN & DIU 6.00 Grand Total 2,093.96
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Who asked the question the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water??
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Smt. Sanjna Jatav
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When was the question the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water? asked?
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27/03/2025
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What is the question number for question the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water??
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4440
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What is the subject of question the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water??
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Upgradation of STPs
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In which Lok Sabha session was question the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water? asked?
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18th Lok Sabha
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What is the session number for question the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water??
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4
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Which ministry answered question the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water??
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HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS
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What type of question is the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water??
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UNSTARRED - Unstarred question – It requires a written answer, and hence supplementary questions cannot follow.
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What is the reference link for question the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water??
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https://sansad.in/getFile/loksabhaquestions/annex/184/AU4440_wctcSt.pdf?source=pqals
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Does the answer for question the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to upgrade STPs in order to produce quality drinking water? contain tables?
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Yes
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whether the Government has plans to address the persistent challenges of regional disparities in infrastructure development despite increased budgetary allocations
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The Government is promoting infrastructure development across the country by increasing public capital expenditure (including effective capital expenditure and Internal & Extra Budgetary Resources (IEBR) of central public sector enterprises (CPSEs)) from ₹5.57 lakh crore in FY 2014-15 to ₹19.80 lakh crore in FY 2025-26 (BE), a more than 3-fold rise over the past decade. The Government is already implementing multi-sectoral initiatives such as Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik (UDAN), Special Accelerated Road Development Programme for the North East (SARDP-NE), Prime Minister’s Development Initiative for North East Region (PM-DevINE), Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), the Aspirational District Program, the Aspirational Block Programme, Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY), Jal Jeevan Mission, Vibrant Villages Programme (VVP), North East Special Infrastructure Development Scheme (NESIDS), Road Connectivity Project for LWE affected areas (RCPLWE), Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) and BharatNet etc. for developing infrastructure across all regions.
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