In its report on the UD ministry's Demand for Grants for fiscal 2013-14, the Standing Committee on Urban Development, which is chaired by JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav, mentioned that the ministry expressed its unhappiness when it was asked about fund allocation.
"The secretary, Ministry of Urban Development during deposition before the committee stated that the investment requirement for infrastructure has been estimated as Rs 40 lakh crore as per the rate of the year 2009-10. This amount has been increased to Rs 50 lakh crore. The allocation for this ministry is very low," the panel said.
The panel observed that even in the past, the gap between projections and budget estimates had adversely affected some Metro rail and general pool residential accommodation projects.
"The Committee are distressed to note that only 7.8 per cent increase in budgetary allocation for the Department of Urban Development is not at all sufficient. Keeping in view all the facts, the committee call upon the ministry to continue its efforts to persuade the ministry of finance and Planning Commission for higher allocations at RE (Revised Estimates) stage," the panel said.