The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on October 25 approved the proposal for :
(i) continuing the Special Plan for Bihar in 2012-13 with an allocation
of Rs.1500 crore, based on the enhanced level of cost of Rs.9985.54
crore of all existing projects, revised cost of existing projects, and
the cost of new projects, if any, that may be approved by the Empowered
Committee,
(ii) continuing the Special Plan for the Kalahandi-Bolangir-Koraput
(KBK) districts of Odisha in 2012-13 with an allocation of Rs.250 crore,
and
(iii) continuing the special package for implementing drought mitigation
strategies in Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in
2012-13 with an Additional Central Assistance of Rs.1400 crore.
The Backward Regions Grant Fund (BRGF), which aims to catalyze
development in backward areas, was approved by the CCEA in August, 2006.
In its present form, the BRGF has two components, namely, District
Component covering 272 backward districts in 27 States (including 22
additional districts covered in 2012-13) and State Component which
includes Special Plan for Bihar, Special Plan for the KBK districts of
Odisha, Special Plan for West Bengal (covered in 2011-12), Integrated
Action Plan (IAP) for Selected Tribal and Backward Districts (covered in
2010-11) and Bundelkhand Package (covered in 2009-10).
The implementation of the programmes is being done by the State
Governments. The aim of the programme is to accelerate socio-economic
development in the States concerned.
Through the continuation of the Special Plan for Bihar, Special Plan
for the KBK districts of Odisha and the Bundelkhand package in 2012-13,
accelerated socio-economic development of backward areas covered under
the programmes is expected to take place.
The backward areas of the States covered under the State Component of
BRGF will benefit. All the 38 districts of Bihar, eight districts of the
KBK region and 13 districts of Bundelkhand region are covered.
These programmes are continuing programmes and were under implementation during the Eleventh Five Year Plan.
Background:
The Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17) is being finalized. The
possibility of restructuring the Backward Regions Grant Fund (BRGF)
including the District Component as well as the State Component for the
period 2013-14 to 2016-17 is being considered. Pending completion of
this exercise, it is necessary to continue the BRGF (District Component
and State Component) in its present form in 2012-13. The district
component of BRGF as well as the special plan for West Bengal and the
Integrated Action Plan (IAP) for selected tribal and backward districts
under the State component of BRGF are already approved for continuation
in 2012-13. Since the present approval to the special plan for Bihar,
special plan for the KBK districts of Odisha and Bundelkhand package is
valid only for the Eleventh Five Year Plan period i.e. 2011-12, it is
now proposed to continue these programmes in 2012-13 in its present
form.
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