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No Jal Jeevan Mission funds received from Centre since October 2024, Maharashtra minister informs assembly

Minister Gulabrao Patil said the Maharashtra government has given funds worth Rs 2,483.58 crore in 2024-25 and Rs 2,103.25 crore in the ongoing fiscal year to complete projects under the Jal Jeevan Mission.

The state has fined contractors, issued notices to engineers and allocated its own funds to continue the work.Maharashtra told the Assembly it has not received central funds for the Jal Jeevan Mission since October 2024, slowing ongoing water supply projects. (File Photo)

The Maharashtra government on Friday informed the Legislative Assembly in a written reply that the state has not received central funds for the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) since October 2024 and that it was using state funds to complete ongoing projects. The state accepted that the lack of funds had hampered the pace of ongoing works.

According to the reply, 51,560 schemes have been sanctioned under this mission, of which 25,429 are still ongoing.

In a written reply submitted to the Legislative Assembly, Maharashtra Water Supply and Sanitation Minister Gulabrao Patil informed that the state government has given funds worth Rs 2,483.58 crore in the 2024-25 financial year and Rs 2,103.25 crore in the ongoing fiscal year to complete the projects.

The state government’s reply admitted that the pace of the works undertaken under the Jal Jeevan Mission was impacted due to the unavailability of lands, opposition of locals, permissions from different departments, delay from contractors, failure of sources and lack of funds.

It further mentioned that around 67 contractors have been blacklisted and fined Rs 12.80 crore in schemes undertaken by different Zilla Parishads. In addition, the works of 188 contractors were cancelled.

A show-cause notice has been served to 76 project management consultants and 17 third-party inspection authorities. Similar notices have been served to 70 junior engineers, 149 deputy engineers and 12 executive engineers, and seven engineers have been suspended, according to the reply.

In case of schemes undertaken through Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran, 233 contractors have been fined Rs 55.84 crore.

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The JJM was envisioned to provide safe and adequate drinking water through individual household tap connections by 2024 to all households in rural India. The schemes under JJM refer to various initiatives implemented to ensure this aim.

Alok Deshpande is a Special Correspondent with The Indian Express' Mumbai bureau, recognized for his focused and authoritative reporting on governance, politics, and the socio-economic dynamics of Maharashtra's hinterlands. His unique academic background in Geology and early work in the water sector provides a specialized layer of Expertise to his reporting on resource and environmental issues. Expertise Current Role: Special Correspondent, The Indian Express, Mumbai. Core Authority: Alok provides detailed coverage of Maharashtra politics and governance, with a particular emphasis on how policies and power struggles affect the rural and semi-urban areas (the 'hinterlands'). Key Coverage Areas: His reports frequently focus on high-stakes administrative and political topics, including: State Assembly Proceedings: In-depth reporting on the Legislative Assembly, covering ministerial statements, legislative debates, and inter-party conflict within the ruling Mahayuti alliance. Policy & Finance: Coverage of state finances, including supplementary budget demands, fiscal deficits, and major government schemes (e.g., Jal Jeevan Mission, Ladki Bahin Yojana). Rural and Social Issues: Reports on critical health issues (e.g., child deaths in districts), human-animal conflict (leopard attacks, stray dogs), and agrarian concerns (e.g., farmer suicides). Local and Urban Governance: Covers major announcements regarding urban development (e.g., BMC's OC amnesty scheme, pagdi system push) and local body elections, including political defections and alliance splits. Unique Credentials & Trustworthiness Academic Specialization: Holds a Post-graduate degree in Geology. This background gives him a foundational understanding of natural resources, which directly informs his reporting on environment, water, and infrastructure projects. Early Professional Experience: His shift to journalism came after working with an NGO focused on the water sector. This practical experience strengthens his Expertise in critical areas like water management and rural development, as evidenced by his reporting on the Jal Jeevan Mission. Journalism Training: An alumnus of the prestigious Asian College of Journalism (ACJ), Chennai, confirming his formal training and commitment to rigorous journalistic standards. Alok Deshpande's rare combination of scientific education, non-profit sector experience, and deep political reporting makes him a highly trusted and authoritative voice on the governance and ground realities of Maharashtra. He tweets @alokdesh ... Read More

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