Out of total allocation, the city government has been given Rs 700 crore under JNNURM (Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission) for infrastructure projects and housing for the urban poor while an outlay of Rs 309.92 crore has been made as normal assistance.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram did not substantially hike the normal central assistance, a request for which was made by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit.
Facing Assembly polls in November, Dikshit had made a strong pitch for increasing the central allocation to take up new projects in the city, saying it has been stagnant at around Rs 300 crore per annum for the last 10 years.
Though Delhi was given Rs 1,031.61 crore for 2012-13, it could spend only Rs 831.61 crore which was reflected in the revised estimate. In 2012-13 also, Rs 68 crore had been earmarked for the city government under head of the Union Road Transport Ministry.
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Out of the total allocation under JNNURM projects, Rs 470 crore is for urban infrastructure projects while Rs 150 crore has been allocated for providing basic services to urban poor. Rs 80 crore was granted for construction of houses under Rajiv Awaas Yojna.
Delhi was granted Rs 700 crore under JNNURM for 2012-13 out of which Rs 200 crore remained unspent.
Dikshit, in a statement, said the grants under JNNURM would enable the city government to go for new projects.
She said allocation under Rajiv Awas Yojana has witnessed a substantial hike as it has "gone up" from Rs 5 crore to Rs 80 crore.
She said, "That allocation under Urban Infrastructure and Governance under JNNURM has increased from Rs 350 crore to Rs 470 crore.