Details
The purpose of the Atal Mission for
Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) is to
- Ensure that every household has access to a tap with the assured supply of water and a sewerage connection.
- Increase the amenity value of cities by developing greenery and well maintained open spaces (e.g. parks) and
- Reduce pollution by switching to public transport or constructing facilities for non-motorized transport (e.g. walking and cycling).
All these outcomes are valued by
citizens, particularly women, and indicators and standards have been prescribed
by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA ) in the form of Service
Level Benchmarks (SLBs).
Thrust Areas
The Mission will focus on the following Thrust Areas:
- Water Supply
- Sewerage and septage management
- Storm Water Drainage to reduce flooding
- Non-motorized Urban Transport
- Green space/parks
Coverage
Five hundred cities have been selected under AMRUT. The
category of cities that have been selected under AMRUT is given below:
- All Cities and Towns with a population of over one lakh with notified Municipalities as per Census 2011, including Cantonment Boards (Civilian areas),
- All Capital Cities/Towns of States/ UTs, not covered in above ,
- All Cities/ Towns classified as Heritage Cities by MoHUA under the HRIDAY Scheme,
- Thirteen Cities and Towns on the stem of the main rivers with a population above 75,000 and less than 1 lakh, and
- Ten Cities from hill states, islands and tourist destinations (not more than one from each State).
Benefits
The components of the AMRUT consist
of capacity building, reform implementation, water supply, sewerage and septage
management, storm water drainage, urban transport and development of green
spaces and parks. During the process of planning, the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)
will strive to include some smart features in the physical infrastructure
components.
The details of the Mission components
are given below.
Water Supply
- Water supply systems including augmentation of existing water supply, water treatment plants and universal metering.
- Rehabilitation of old water supply systems, including treatment plants.
- Rejuvenation of water bodies specifically for drinking water supply and recharging of ground water.
- Special water supply arrangement for difficult areas, hill and coastal cities, including those having water quality problems (e.g. arsenic, fluoride)
Sewerage
- Decentralised, networked underground sewerage systems, including augmentation of existing sewerage systems and sewage treatment plants.
- Rehabilitation of old sewerage system and treatment plants.
- Recycling of water for beneficial purposes and reuse of wastewater.
Septage
- Faecal Sludge Management- cleaning, transportation and treatment in a cost-effective manner.
- Mechanical and biological cleaning of sewers and septic tanks and recovery of operational cost in full.
Storm Water Drainage
Construction and improvement of
drains and storm water drains in order to reduce and eliminate flooding.
Urban Transport
- Ferry vessels for inland waterways (excluding port/bay infrastructure) and buses.
- Footpaths/walkways, sidewalks, foot over-bridges and facilities for non-motorised transport (e.g. bicycles).
- Multi-level parking.
- Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS).
Green space and parks
Development of green space and parks
with special provision for child-friendlycomponents.
Reforms management & support
- Support structures, activities and funding support for reform implementation.
- Independent Reform monitoring agencies.
Capacity Building
- This has two components- individual and institutional capacity building.
- The capacity building will not be limited to the Mission Cities, but will be extended to other ULBs as well.
- Continuation of the Comprehensive Capacity Building Programme (CCBP) after its realignment towards the new Missions.
Indicative (not exhaustive) list of inadmissible components
- Purchase of land for projects or project related works,
- Staff salaries of both the State Governments/ULBs,
- Power,
- Telecom,
- Health,
- Education, and
- Wage employment programme and staff component.
Eligibility
This is an open scheme and there is
no eligibility required for the scheme.
Five hundred cities have been
selected under AMRUT.
Application Process
Offline
- The applicant need not apply for the scheme.
- Projects will be executed by Urban Local Bodies (ULBs).
- In case the ULBs do not have adequate capacity to handle projects, the State Government may recommend in State Annual Action Plan (SAAP), upon a Resolution passed by the ULB, for the execution of the projects by specialized parastatal agencies of the State or Central Governments. Such arrangements should necessarily be executed by way of a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) amongst the State Government, the specialized Parastatal agencies and the concerned Municipality.
- In such a case, the capacity of the ULBs will be augmented through the capacity-building component of the AMRUT. The maintenance and upkeep of the created assets will be the responsibility of the ULB and the State Government.
Documents Required
There are no documents required for
the scheme.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my city listed in the 500 cities
selected for AMRUT Mission?
You can check the list of cities
here. http://amrut.gov.in/content/citiescovered_map.php
Can the ULB hire consultant for the
SLIP preparation?
The MoHUA has simplified the process
for SLIP preparation and is also hand -holding the cities. It is for States/
ULBs to decide on hiring the services of a consultant.
2. Is there any limit to the project
cost for each sector that the ULBs will propose for SLIP?
No, but the states/ ULBs has to give
consideration to the National Priorities of the Mission and the Guidelines. It
is universal coverage water and sewerage (Para 5.1, 6.5 and 6.6).
How ULB Will Share 30% In AMRUT? It
Is Very Difficult Of ULBs Which Are Depended On States.
The contribution of State Govt is
minimum 20%. There is no upper limit on State share in SAAP. The States / ULBs
may decide in accordance with para 7.4 and 7.5 of guidelines.
What shall be the general order of
prioritization of projects in water and sewerage sector?
Universal coverage of water supply
shall be given top priority. Next will be universal coverage of sewerage
connection to all households.
How should replacement of pipes be
decided in identifying the activities?
Replacement of pipe line shall be
considered only if it leads to NRW reduction in case of water supply and
improvement in collection efficiency in case of sewerage.
Is separate budget for city mission
management units and state mission management shall be provided?
The AMRUT Mission focuses on 500
target cities/ULBs. 10% of the annual budget allocation shall be kept apart and
given to the States/UTs every year as incentive for achievement of Reforms. The
reforms achievement will be a result of the joint efforts of Mission ULBs/State
Government. The Guidelines of the Mission provide that the incentive award will
only be used in Mission Cities on admissible components of the AMRUT.
Can the incentive for Reforms be
extended to ULBs other than AMRUT cities?
The AMRUT Mission focuses on 500
target cities/ULBs. 10% of the annual budget allocation shall be kept apart and
given to the States/UTs every year as incentive for achievement of Reforms. The
reforms achievement will be a result of the joint efforts of Mission ULBs/State
Government. The Guidelines of the Mission provide that the incentive award will
only be used in Mission Cities on admissible components of the AMRUT.
Can the Capacity Building be extended
to ULBs other than AMRUT cities?
The Capacity Building component aims
at training of 45000 personnel from the Mission Cities. Presently only
personnel from the Mission Cities will be preferred.
Sources And References
Scheme Guidelines CLICK HERE
Mission Progress Dashboard CLICK HERE