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Revised guidelines for PM-DevINE issued for NE

BNE News Desk , August 23, 2023
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New Delhi: The revised guideline of the Prime Minister’s Development Initiative for the Northeast Region was issued in 2022-2023 Union Budget. The revised guidelines are essential due to the restructuring of the Ministry of Development of Northeast Region (MDoNER) schemes and aligning with recent Department of Expenditure directives.

The government’s fully funded PM-DevINE scheme, announced in the 2022-23 Union Budget, supports North-East infrastructure and social projects aligned with Prime Minister GatiShakti, generating youth and women's livelihoods while addressing sector gaps.
Effective from October 12, 2022, these guidelines govern all PM-DevINE projects.

PM-DevINE will complement the existing central and state initiatives, avoiding duplication by supporting projects not covered elsewhere.

MDoNER will oversee project selection, approval, and monitoring in consultation with State Governments, NEC, and concerned Central Ministries, with implementation through NEC or Central Ministries/agencies. The guidelines outline the process, including project identification, selection, DPR preparation, sanction, fund release, monitoring, and completion. The scheme's 'Competent Authority' is the Minister, MDoNER, unless specified otherwise.

The objectives of PM-DevINE align with the Ministry of DoNER’s vision of accelerating sustainable development in the North Eastern Region to ensure improved living standards for its citizens. These goals encompass rapid and comprehensive growth through infrastructure and social projects, promoting youth and women's livelihoods, and addressing developmental gaps across sectors.
An Empowered Inter-Ministerial Committee (EIMC) will be established, chaired by the Secretary of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region. This committee will include representatives from pertinent line Ministries, the North Eastern Council, and other relevant entities.

EIMC is tasked with various functions within the scope of PM-DevINE.
First, it assesses initial project proposals based on quality, viability, and socio-economic impact, working alongside representatives from relevant Indian Government Ministries/Departments and state governments. It then recommends project selection from among these proposals.

Second, it evaluates final project proposals received from state-level Empowered Committees (SLECs), incorporating feedback from central line Ministries/Departments. It provides suitable recommendations for approval by the Competent Authority.
Additionally, the EIMC proposes effective monitoring and evaluation methods, which may involve on-site inspections through third-party agencies. It oversees project progress through NEC/SLEC/Central Agencies, ensuring accountability.

The committee also devises mechanisms for the operation and maintenance of PM-DevINE projects, aiming to ensure their sustainability.

Lastly, the EIMC addresses any issues forwarded by NEC or SLEC regarding project implementation challenges or guideline clarifications. It offers recommendations, potentially suggesting minor adjustments to Scheme provisions to alleviate difficulties.

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