In the villages taken up by lawmakers under Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, rural roads constructed or upgraded under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) would have to be maintained by the state governments up to prescribed standards and even beyond the built in period of first five years.
A decision to issue these amended guidelines for PMGSY was taken in a meeting chaired by Rural Development Minister Birender Singh.
"The Centre has approved amendments in the PMGSY guidelines to accord priority in the selection of roads for new connectivity as well as upgradation, leading to the eligible habitations in the gram panchayats identified by the MPs under SAGY," the release said.
"In case of upgradation of roads, priority shall be given to the roads which have Pavement Condition Index (PCI) Value-I & II in the gram panchayats identified under SAGY.
"However, the length required for upgradation of these roads should be within the overall target allocated to various States under PMGSY-I and PMGSY-II," the release said.
Moreover, in case of roads already built under PMGSY, in the Gram Panchayats identified under SAGY, state should carry out maintenance as per the activities suggested in the Operations Manuals and Rural Roads Manual, even if the maintenance period of five years is over.
