Noting that there are about 3,900 such clusters in the country which do not fall either in rural or urban category, Union Minister Jairam Ramesh today said his Ministry will undertake projects like water supply, sanitation, street lighting, tourism and improvement of roads through public-private partnership mode in such areas.
The Project is rechristened as new PURA (Provision of Urban Amenities in Rural Areas).
D M Varaprasada Rao, Andhra Pradesh's Minister for Rural Development, was also present during the signing ceremony.
"PURA marks a major departure in the way, we approach development strategy," Ramesh said and expressed hope that in the 12th Five Year Plan, it will be one of the important elements for creation of physical infrastructure in the rural areas.
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As MNREGA has become synonymous with the Ministry of Rural Development, in the next ten years the Ministry should be known for PURA projects in the country, he said.
Speaking on the occasion, Secretary, Rural Development L C Goyal said, the Ministry is putting lots of emphasis in grounding of good PURA projects across the country so that people in rural areas do not feel deprived of urban amenities and do not have the urge to migrate to cities in search of good living.
He said, there are 4 Ps in the model as this is not only about Public Private Partnership, but also about involvement of people and communities at Gram Panchayat level.