The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has reviewed 21 issues affecting 17 infrastructure projects in Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Delhi, and Jharkhand, attended by senior officials.
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has undertaken a comprehensive review to address roadblocks affecting 17 key infrastructure projects across Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh. These projects, spanning sectors such as highways, railways, urban development, and energy, are facing delays due to land acquisition hurdles, environmental clearances, and financial constraints.
The review is part of the Project Monitoring Group (PMG) initiative, which aims to fast-track large-scale infrastructure developments crucial to India’s economic growth. DPIIT, in coordination with state governments and various ministries, is actively working to resolve these challenges and accelerate project execution.
Key Infrastructure Projects Under Review
The 17 projects, cumulatively worth several thousand crores, include:
- National Highway Expansions – Delays due to land acquisition and environmental approvals.
- Railway Network Enhancements – Stalled due to funding constraints and encroachments.
- Metro Rail Extensions – Facing delays in obtaining clearances from local authorities.
- Urban Development Projects – Hampered by litigation over land disputes.
- Power & Renewable Energy Projects – Struggling with regulatory approvals and financing issues.
These projects are critical to improving urban connectivity, reducing congestion, and boosting economic development in the respective states.
Major Challenges Identified
- Land Acquisition & Encroachments
- Several projects are facing delays in acquiring private and government land, causing project costs to escalate.
- Encroachments along railway and highway corridors are proving difficult to remove, delaying construction.
- Regulatory Approvals & Clearances
- Environmental and forest clearances remain a significant bottleneck, with projects stuck in approval processes for months.
- Delays in approvals from municipal and state authorities are affecting metro and urban development projects.
- Funding & Financial Constraints
- Some infrastructure projects are struggling with funding shortages, particularly those under the public-private partnership (PPP) model.
- Financial issues with contractors and stalled payments have further slowed down project execution.
- Coordination Between Agencies
- Inter-ministerial coordination issues have created bureaucratic hurdles, delaying decision-making.
- State and central government agencies need better alignment to ensure seamless project execution.
DPIIT’s Action Plan to Address Delays
During the review, DPIIT directed all stakeholders to implement the following measures:
- Expedited Land Acquisition
- State governments have been asked to prioritize land acquisition for critical projects by fast-tracking compensations and dispute resolutions.
- Single-Window Clearance for Approvals
- A push for a single-window clearance system to fast-track environmental, regulatory.
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Construction, Infrastructure and Mining
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