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This document outlines the induction training for officials involved in the implementation of the Basic Services for Urban Poor (BSUP) mission under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission. It emphasizes the implementation strategy, funding patterns, and current challenges faced by urban local bodies (ULBs) in West Bengal. Key issues include land tenure for slum housing, rising costs of materials, and insufficient technical manpower. The training aims to equip officials with the necessary tools to overcome these hurdles and improve project outcomes.
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Induction training on BSUP for Officials in the Project Implementation Units in West Bengal Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission June 4, 2008
MISSION COMPONENT • Sub – Mission-II Basic Services to Urban Poor Mission Towns (KMC + 40 KMA ULBs + 5 ADDA ULBs) Non-Mission Towns (80 Non-KMA ULBs) BSUP IHSDP
FUNDING PATTERN : * Beneficiary Contribution fixed at 20% in West Bengal
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY - BSUP • Schemes to be implemented by ULBs with technical support by KMDA/ADDA/MED • Detail designs / tender document to be prepared by agencies providing technical assistance • Tender to be invited / work order issued by ULBs in consultation with KMDA/ADDA/MED • Regular review of progress by Board of Councilors
Escalation of cost of cement and steel posing a major problem In the case of slum housing, land tenure has been a major issue as many slum dwellers are squatting on vested land /land belonging to various State Govt./ Central Govt. Departments Payment of beneficiary contribution upfront has been stated to be a constraint by many ULBs There is inadequate technical personnel / manpower at the level of MED/KMDA/ADDA and Corporations/ Municipalities Implementation Issues
BSUP STATUS AT A GLANCE All figures rounded off to 2 decimal points
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