PM eases govt land transfer norms to develop infrastructure by puneetmafia on 03 August, 2012 - 08:00 AM | ||
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puneetmafia | PM eases govt land transfer norms to develop infrastructure on 03 August, 2012 - 08:00 AM | |
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday eased the norms for transfer of government land for specific projects to speed up the construction of roads, ports and other infrastructure in Asia’s third largest economy.The new rules are likely to accelerate the development of infrastructure projects in sectors such as roads, railways, civil aviation and ports that are required to boost economic growth, which had slowed to a nine-year low in the quarter ended 31 March at 5.3%, hurt by a slowdown in investments.Sector experts say the process of getting a cabinet nod was a significant factor of delays in infrastructure projects, particularly in roads and railways. Photo: Satish Kaushik/Mint. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said in a note that the easing of land transfer norms will benefit infrastructure projects that the government is building in partnership with non state-owned firms by doing away with the requirement of a cabinet nod for some. “Requiring cabinet approval for each PPP (public-private partnership) project meant adding a few months to complete the processes for securing cabinet approval,” it said.The move follows decisions such as streamlining security clearances for power and other infrastructure projects taken since 7 June when the Prime Minister held a meeting to set infrastructure targets for the 12th Five-Year Plan. |