Union Secretary to Rural Development Minister Amarjit Sinha made the suggestions to the state after attending a high level review meeting held under the chairmanship of Odisha Chief Secretary A P Padhi.
Though the state government had earlier set a target to construct 7,000 km roads during this fiscal, Sinha said the target should be revised in the wake of good progress in the implementation of the PMGSY.
Odisha's RD secretary B P Sethi during the discussion drew the attention of Union Secretary to the pending 265 DPRs. Sinha has assured to communicate the sanction order soon, Sethi said.
So far, Sethi said, around 42,058 km of road have been completed connecting 13,063 habitations under PMGSY. The field level work is going on in full swing for completion of another 14,800 km of road that will connect 3,492 habitations more.
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Sethi appraised that these projects would be completed by March, 2019. PMGSY is being implemented with fund support from both the Central and state government on 60:40 basis.
Sethi said against this year's target of 7,000 km of road connecting 2,800 habitations, the state so far completed more than 2,100 km.