Andhra Pradesh ranks second with seven urban development projects under construction in PPP mode worth about Rs 2,700 crore followed by Madhya Pradesh where nine projects worth over Rs 2,650 crore are under construction. This is followed by Rajasthan and West Bengal where seven projects worth over Rs 1,400 crore and 12 projects worth over Rs 1,200 crore are under construction respectively.
“Tamil Nadu has the highest share of over 29 per cent with six projects worth over Rs 1,681 crore in the urban development sector that have been put to service delivery under the public-private partnership (PPP) model,” according to the Assocham analysis.
“Besides, there are about 49 urban development projects worth over Rs 5,700 crore under operation in the PPP mode,” highlights the ASSOCHAM analysis. “About 29 projects worth over Rs 9,800 crore are under bidding in the urban development sector.”
With three projects worth over Rs 3,500 crore, Maharashtra has the highest share in urban development projects under bidding. While Karnataka has the highest number of projects under bidding in the urban development sector with 10 projects worth over Rs 1,700 crore.
About six projects worth over Rs 3,600 crore in the urban development category under PPP mode are in the expression of interest (EOI) stage, with one project in Kerala worth over Rs 3,000 crore and three and two projects in Jharkhand and Karnataka respectively.
There is no information of about five projects worth over Rs 465 crore in the urban development category with two of them worth over Rs 440 crore in Gujarat and three worth over Rs 23 crore in Kerala.
Besides, two projects worth about Rs 1,400 crore in Delhi have been reversed to the public. Interestingly, none of the projects in the urban development sector under the PPP mode have got cancelled.
"Promotion and facilitation of urban centres through inclusive and sustainable ways is very crucial considering that urbanisation is the engine of India's economic growth," Assocham said. "There is a need for the administration to step up its performance on delivering basic urban services, improve the governance systems, planning and funding policies, institutions, and bolster the capacity and capability," it added.