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Delay in central sector proj to cost over Rs 40k cr to govt

The government today admitted in Rajya Sabha that almost half of 951 central sector projects are delayed resulting in cost overrun to the tune of over Rs 40,000 crore. - Slippages in capacity augmentation targets in power sector - Bill on accountability of judges likely this session: Govt - I&B Min for GoM to go into HR issues in Prasar Bharti - Rs 2,500 cr for setting up 20 new coal washeries by 2017 - 76 RS members seeks impeachment of Dinakaran - India will not accept legally binding emission cuts: minister These projects are worth over Rs 20 crore each. "...Out of 951 central sector projects costing Rs 20 crore and above on the monitor of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation...474 projects have been delayed. The cost overrun...Is of the order of Rs 42,014 crore," Statistics and Programme Implementation Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal told the Upper House in a written reply. The cost of the delayed projects has increased by 13.52 per cent, he said, adding that the original cost of the projects was at Rs 3,10,178 crore. The total cost of 951 projects monitored by the Ministry is estimated at Rs 6,07,188 crore. Accepting inordinate delay in 2,000-MW nuclear power plant in Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu, Jaiswal said: "The project is being executed in technical cooperation with Russian Federation and all equipment is in Russian scope of supply. There has been delay in supply of equipment from the Russian Federation." The matter has been taken up with Russia by the government at the highest level, he said. He added that the project saw expenditure of Rs 12,446 crore in October 2009 against approved completion cost of Rs 13,171 crore.


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