CAG raps Odisha government for poor implementation of BKGY

Of the 3870 villages in the tribal dominated Kandhamal and Gajapati districts, 732 villages were not covered.

BHUBANESWAR:   The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has rapped the state government for failing to achieve desired result in its special area development initiative under Biju Kandhamal O Gajapati Yojana (BKGY)

Misplaced priority in selection of projects, non-involvement of people in formulation, implementation and monitoring of programmes and diversion of funds to non-BKGY activities have defeated the purpose for which the special plan was devised.

BKGY aims at focusing on five core sectors - rural electrification, construction of all weather roads, livelihood initiatives and social security net for physically challenged, orphans and destitutes.

Of the 3870 villages in the tribal dominated Kandhamal and Gajapati districts, 732 villages were not covered under Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Vidyutkaran Yojana (RGGVY) or Biju Gram Jyoti Yojana (BGJY) till August 2013.

BKGY was launched in 2009-10 with Rs 1.5 crore special assistance for each block (Kandhamal 12 blocks and Gajapati 7 blocks) per annum. Even after six years of launching of the special initiative all
the 732 villages remained unelectrified due to non-prioritisation of projects under rural electrification, said the CAG report on General and Social Sector for year ended March 2015.

On the other hand, the district authorities approved low value projects like internal wiring of schools and gram panchayat offices, street lighting and purchase of air conditioners for Seva Kendras.

The audit detected that 63 villages of the two districts which were not covered under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) are still without proper road connectivity. However, funds amounting Rs
62.71 crore were sanctioned for construction of cross drainage and improvement of PMGSY roads.

Government intervention under rural water supply scheme was found to be inadequate in 3,827 villages which were partially covered due to non-functioning of tube wells.

The premier audit agency said that Kandhamal district administration has not taken any initiative for livelihood support of the marginalised.

Though projects worth Rs 7.48 crore were included in the annual action plan of Gajapati district during 2011-15, an amount of Rs 4.16 crore was released to one agency. The executing agency had
utilised only Rs 51.20 lakh (12 percent) as of December 2015.

The livelihood initiatives included support for sustainable income and employment generating activities, development of livelihood sectors and self help groups (SHGs).

"The reason for low utilisation of fund was due to indecisiveness of the district collector in selection of works to be taken up under the sector," said the report which was tabled in the Assembly today.

The state government had released Rs 114 crore to the two district during 2011 and 2015 for 2289 projects. By the end of March 2015, 1410 projects were completed with an expenditure of Rs 63.37 crore.
 

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