Jitendra Singh
DoNER minister Jitendra Singh (Centre). Northeast Now File photo

The DoNER Ministry has asked the governments of NE states to foreclose ongoing infeasible  projects, “so that savings from these liabilities can be utilized for other projects.”

Disclosing this in the Parliament on Wednesday, DoNER Minister Dr Jitendra Singh said that the projects sanctioned by NEC in FY 2017-18 were put on hold to undertake a review of these projects, “necessitated by the need to liquidate the outstanding committed liabilities within the overall allocation to NEC.”

Meanwhile, the Project Identification Committee (PIC) consisting of DoNER Secretary, Chief Secretary of the concerned States and NEC Secretary has completed the review of projects sanctioned by NEC during 2017-18.

Individual cases of fund release to States are dealt with as per the extant Financial Rules.

“The projects in sectors not covered in the new schemes of the NEC, but which are essential and where substantial work has already been done may be allowed to continue as a one-time exception, with the condition that the DPRs would be vetted by the concerned line Ministries,” he said.

Total financial size of the projects-ongoing and new may be restricted to the envelope of Rs 4500 crore. In case savings are anticipated under NERSDS, some amount from NERSDS may be re-appropriated to schemes of the NEC.

Projects where Rs 10 lakh was released as part of first installment and where tenders have not been floated even after the stipulated time may be withdrawn.