Guidelines for the
implementation of Rural Drinking Water component under the Prime Minister’s
Gramodaya Yojana
(PMGY– Rural Drinking Water)
1.
Introduction
In order to achieve the objective of sustainable human
development at the village level the Government of India has decided to
introduce a new initiative in the form of Prime Minister’s Gramodaya Yojana
(PMGY) from the year 2000-2001. The PMGY envisages an Additional Central
Assistance (ACA) for selected basic minimum services in order to focus on
certain priority areas of the Government. The PMGY will have two components,
i.e. rural roads and other component has five sectors, namely primary education,
primary health, rural shelter, rural drinking water and nutrition. For rural
drinking water component of the PMGY, Department of Drinking Water Supply,
Ministry of Rural Development will be the nodal department in the Government of
India and the scheme would be called as PMGY – Rural Drinking Water.
2.
Allocation of funds
The Planning Commission will work out state-wise
allocation of ACA and the same would be communicated to all concerned at the
beginning of the financial year. The Planning Commission has fixed a minimum 15%
of the total ACA to each sector under second component, and States/ UTs would be
required to decide about the remaining 25% among the 5-sectors. States, after
deciding the allocation for drinking water supply in rural areas will intimate
the same to the Department of Drinking Water Supply, Ministry of Rural
Development, Government of India for processing the release of funds under the
PMGY-Rural Drinking Water.
The fund under the scheme would be released to
States/ UTs as Additional Central Assistance (ACA) which means 70% loan and 30%
grants in the case of general category States and 10% loan and 90% grants-in-aid
in the case of special category States for providing safe drinking water in
rural areas.
3. Release of funds
Funds under PMGY-Rural Drinking
Water will be released by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India to
respective States/ UTs.
4. Operationlisation of the Scheme
In the
beginning of the financial year, the States/ UTs would be required to intimate
the allocation for rural drinking water supply component out of total ACA under
the PMGY to the Department of Drinking Water Supply, Ministry of Rural
Development, Government of India.
Funds released under PMGY-Rural Drinking
Water can also be used by the States/ UTs for the purpose of providing matching
share under Minimum Needs Programme (MNP) and also for ongoing schemes/ new
schemes.
The PMGY-Rural Drinking Water programme shall be implemented in
accordance with the guidelines issued by the Mission in the year 1999, as
amended up to date, for the implementation of rural water supply programme.
Under the PMGY–Rural Drinking Water, minimum 25% of the total allocation for
the component will be utilized by the respective States/ UTs on projects/
schemes for water conservation, water harvesting, water recharge and
sustainability of the drinking water sources in respect of DPP/ DPAP areas,
over-exploited dark/ grey blocks and other water stress/ drought affected areas.
Allocation of 25% of the total allocation for sustainability may not be insisted
upon in areas where the water table and rainfall is high and ground water
development is low.
Further, remaining 75% of the allocation could be used
for taking up projects/ schemes to tackle quality related problems and for
providing safe drinking water to Not-Covered (NC)/ Partially Covered (PC)
habitations. The States/ UTs should adopt proper scientific source finding
methods for location of hand pumps/ tube wells. For this purpose the Scientific
Source Finding Committees set up in the States/ UTs earlier should be revived.
The projects under PMGY-Rural Drinking Water should be preferably
implemented by involving local communities/ panchayats.
5. Sanctioning of
projects/ schemes
The projects/ schemes under PMGY-Rural Drinking Water
would be sanctioned by the same State level project/ scheme Sanctioning
Committee as in the case of ARWSP.
6. Implementing Agency
In
those States/ UTs where Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) are implementing or
maintaining the rural drinking water supply schemes, the implementation of the
projects under this scheme should be entrusted to them. In other States/ UTs,
the agency implementing the rural water supply programme would implement these
projects also.
7. Monitoring
The concerned department, which
implements rural water supply schemes in the State/ UT, will also be monitoring
the progress of implementation of the projects taken up under PMGY–Rural
Drinking Water. The States/ UTs will be required to furnish Quarterly Progress
Reports (QPRs) and Annual Progress Report on physical and financial progress of
projects/ schemes taken up for implementation under the PMGY-Rural drinking
water to the Department of Drinking Water Supply, Government of India on regular
basis, within one month after the date of the quarter/ year. The proforma of the
QPR and Annual Progress Report is enclosed at Annexure. The States/ UTs would be
required to continuously monitor the implementation of these projects/
schemes.
8. Evaluation & Impact study
From time to time, the
Planning Commission in consultation with the Department of Drinking Water
Supply, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India will take up
evaluation and impact study and output of the same will be used in further
improving the implementation of the projects/ schemes under the programme.