Government to ensure total rural connectivity By 2019.

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NEW DELHI, Nov 27: The Union government said it would ensure complete rural connectivity under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) by March 2019, three years earlier than the earlier set target of 2022.

The government has brought forward the target date by three years from 2022 to 2019 to achieve complete rural connectivity through all-weather roads under PMGSY, Rural Development Minister Birender Singh said.

Singh said the government would increase annual allocation during 2015-16 by 5,000 crore and with this the total central allocation to states would go up to 15,100 crore. It was 9,960 crore in 2014-15.

He said allocation of more funds would not only ensure that scheme targets are achieved by March 2019, much before the stipulated time of 2022, but also give a big boost for public investment in the rural sector, particularly rural infrastructure.

The PMGSY was launched in 2000 as a centrally sponsored scheme to provide single all-weather road connectivity to all eligible unconnected rural habitations.

In 15 years of implementation so far, a total of 1,12,550 habitations (63 percent) have been connected with roads.

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