The Governor has also expressed concern over the huge balance cost of ongoing projects (Rs 78,451 cr as of April 1, 2012).
"Since budgetary resources are limited, there is a need to set the priorities of projects. If limited resources are "spread thin" over a large number of projects, it will result in cost and time overruns and eventually the benefits arising out of these works will not be commensurate with expenditure," he said in his directives to the government.
"The Governor, therefore, is of the opinion that completion of the ongoing works should be taken up in a mission mode by devising a well thought-out policy of prioritization of projects," the directives said.
"The Governor has noted with satisfaction that the State Government has resolved to give priority to last mile works in the scarcity areas within the allocations arrived at as per the formula prescribed in the Directives.
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