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Centre clears rural road projects worth 4,440 crore

New Delhi: The Centre has cleared proposals for rural roads worth Rs 4,440 crore which includes areas in Orissa reeling under Left-wing influence.

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02/09/2010
Times Of India (New Delhi)
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Road, please, contractor MPs tell rural development minister

Programme For Rural Connectivity Attracts Attention Of Influential Members Devesh Kumar NEW DELHI RURAL development minister C P Joshi finds himself in quandary. He had, by last year-end, sanctioned projects worth Rs 1.5 lakh crore for the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yogna (PMGSY).

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27/08/2010
Economic Times (New Delhi)
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‘Orissa Nirman’ falls short of target by miles

BHUBANESWAR: Under the scheme - ‘Bharat Nirman’ - the progress so far in ‘Orissa Nirman’ is not very encouraging. Especially, the State’s record is nothing noteworthy as far as roads and electricity connections to the villages in the financial year 2009- 10 are concerned.

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21/08/2010
New Indian Express (Bhubaneswar)
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Rs 200 cr for development of rural roads in DK: Palemar

The Government has implemented several development schemes worth more than Rs 1,126 crore in the district for the past two years, said District-in-Charge Minister J Krishna Palemar.

 

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16/08/2010
Deccan Herald (Bangalore)
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PMGSY connecting villages

ROING, July 22: Lower Dibang Valley is putting in all out efforts to clinch the milestone of covering at least 48.83 km to connect rural with urban areas under the Prime Minister Gramin Sadak Yojona (PMGSY).

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23/07/2010
Sentinel (Guwahati)
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MGSY runs into bad patch in UP; blames poor scrutiny

Lack of broader supervision and close scrutiny of the works under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) by the National Rural Roads Development Agency (NRRDA) has led to inferior quality of road works under the Centrally-sponsored projects in Uttar Pradesh.

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19/07/2010
Pioneer (New Delhi)
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Rural roads better than urban in Srinivaspur taluk

Considered as the ''mango bowl'' of Karnataka, Srinivaspur is also known for its wide and straight roads. But, due to lack of maintenance by authorities and mindless Encroachment by public, the roads are narrowed down, giving a tough time for motorists and pedestrian alike.

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08/07/2010
Deccan Herald (Bangalore)

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