Road Transport and Highways sector has maximum number of delayed projects: government report

In the Road Transport and Highways sector, 300 out of 825 projects are delayed. In railways, 119 out of 173 projects and in petroleum, 90 out of 142 projects are delayed, as per the latest flash report on infrastructure projects for June 2022

August 21, 2022 11:22 am | Updated 12:08 pm IST - New Delhi

In the Road Transport and Highways sector, 300 out of 825 projects are delayed. File

In the Road Transport and Highways sector, 300 out of 825 projects are delayed. File

The Road Transport and Highways sector has the maximum number of delayed projects at 300, followed by railways at 119 and petroleum sector at 90, showed a government report.

In the Road Transport and Highways sector, 300 out of 825 projects are delayed. In railways, out of 173 projects, 119 are delayed, while for petroleum, 90 out of 142 projects are delayed, as per the latest flash report on infrastructure projects for June 2022.

The Infrastructure and Project Monitoring Division (IPMD) is mandated to monitor central sector infrastructure projects costing ₹150 crore and above based on the information provided on the Online Computerised Monitoring System (OCMS) by the project implementing agencies.

IPMD comes under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.

The report showed that a 500 MW Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor being constructed by Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Ltd. (BHAVINI) is the most delayed project. It is delayed by 168 months.

The second most delayed project is PARBATI-II hydro electric project (4X200 MW) of the NHPC, which is delayed by 162 months.

The third most delayed project is Subansiri Lower hydro electric project (8X250 MW) of NHPC at 155 months.

About the Road Transport and Highways sector, the report stated that total original cost of implementation of 825 projects when sanctioned, was ₹4,90,792.42 crore. This was subsequently anticipated at ₹5,37,163.29 crore, implying a cost overrun of 9.4%.

The expenditure incurred on these projects till June 2022 was ₹3,21,084.28 crore, which is 59.8% of their anticipated cost.

About railways, it said the total original cost of implementation of 173 projects when sanctioned, was ₹3,72,761.45 crore, which later increased to ₹6,12,578.9 crore, implying a cost overrun of 64.3%.

The expenditure incurred on these projects till June 2022 was ₹3,29,682.13 crore, or 53.8% of the anticipated cost.

In the petroleum sector, it said the total original cost of implementation of 142 projects was ₹3,73,333.65 crore, which rose to ₹3,93,008.38 crore, showing a cost overrun of 5.3%.

The expenditure incurred on these projects till June 2022 was ₹1,33,493.59 crore, which is 34% of the their anticipated cost.

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