14th August, 2003
Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation  


DELAY IN IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECTS


RAJYA SABHA

The 264 projects costing Rs. 100 crore and above belonging to 13 Ministries, on the monitor of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, had registered an overall cost overrun of Rs. 15,050.15 crore with reference to the latest approved cost of Rs. 1,84,8555.59 crore as per the reports available till 1.07.2003. Fund constraints, delay in land acquisition, change in scope of projects, delay in award of contracts and slow progress by contractors are the main reasons for the slippages in date of commissioning of projects. The cost escalation of projects, sector-wise, under the Administrative control of various Ministries are given below:

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Cost (Rs. Crore) Cost Overrun (*)

Ministry/Sector No. of Latest Now (in Rs. Crore) %

Projects Approved Anticipated

Atomic Energy 04 26877.00 26050.00 -827.00 -3.1

Coal 06 5262.87 5231.28 -31.59 -0.6

Fertilizers 01 509.40 509.40 0.00 0

Mines 02 2541.98 2541.98 0.00 0

Steel 03 731.07 731.07 0.00 0

Petroleum 24 31206.00 33152.91 1946.91 6.2

Power 34 52500.06 56538.65 4038.59 7.7

Health & FW 02 691.84 691.84 0.00 0

Railways 85 26526.34 36528.95 10002.61 37.7

Road Transport 94 24603.75 24521.22 -85.53 -0.3

& Highways

Shipping & Ports 07 2554.31 2557.47 3.16 0.1

Telecommunications 01 279.97 279.97 0.00 0

Urban Development 01 10571.00 10571.00 0.00 0

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Total 264 184855.59 199905.74 15050.15 8.1

(* Negative figures show saving on the latest approved costs)

The steps taken by the Government to improve project implementation include:

    1. adoption of two-stage clearance system and stricter appraisal of project reports before investment approval;
    2. taking up of projects for implementation only after funds have been fully tied up;
    3. in-depth review of projects on monthly as well as quarterly basis by the Government;
    4. setting up of an Empowered Committee in the administrative Ministries for review of departmentally executed projects;
    5. setting up of Standing Committees in the Ministries/Departments to fix responsibility for time and cost overruns;
    6. appointment of nodal officers for each project with continuity of tenure; and
    7. issue of guidelines on standard bidding documents for adoption.