A proposal in this regard was made in the state annual action plan (SAAP) for 2015-16 presented before the inter-ministerial Apex Committee for AMRUT chaired by Union Urban Development Secretary Madhusudhan Prasad here today.
Officials of the Maharashtra government explained to the Apex Committee that using solar powered pumps for operating pumping stations would enhance financial sustainability of water supply projects proposed to be taken up by the state government under Atal Mission.
The Apex Committee accorded in principle approval to the proposal and directed the state government to undertake detailed cost-benefit analysis before proceeding further in the matter.
Maharashtra is the first state to make such a proposal. Apex Committee has earlier approved SAAP for 13 states.
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projects in 16 cities, Rs 223 crore on sewerage project in Ulahasnagar and Rs 42 crore on providing green spaces and parks in 42 cities.
Bihar will spend Rs 647 crore on water supply projects in 14 cities and Rs 17 crore on green spaces and public spaces in all the 26 mission cities.
Himachal Pradesh will spend Rs 42 crore to augment water supply, Rs 37 crore on expanding sewerage network services, Rs 58 crore on public transport related projects and Rs 4 crore for providing green spaces in Shimla.