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Indian government's PMG reviews mega infrastructure in Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal. Photo Courtesy:Unsplash

Indian government's PMG reviews mega infrastructure in Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal

| @indiablooms | Mar 24, 2025, at 04:38 pm

The Project Monitoring Group (PMG) of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) recently conducted a comprehensive review of key infrastructure projects in Bihar, West Bengal, and Odisha.

"Officials examined 23 issues across 19 major projects, with a total investment exceeding INR 63,858 crore," read an official statement issued by the Indian government.

This included five projects under the Ministry of Labour and Employment, particularly focusing on Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) hospitals across all three states.

These hospitals aim to provide essential healthcare benefits, including specialized treatments, medicines, and hospitalization, for insured citizens and their families.

Additionally, projects related to the Ministries of Steel, Coal, Road Transport & Highways, Petroleum & Natural Gas, Railways, and Power were reviewed to identify and address bottlenecks, ensuring smooth execution. Notably, the Buxar Thermal Power Plant (1320 MW) project in Bihar, with an estimated cost of INR 10,439.09 crore, was a key focus of discussions.

The meeting, chaired by Principal Economic Advisor, Praveen Mahto, was attended by senior officials from Central Ministries, State Governments, and project proponents to address and resolve pressing issues affecting project execution.

Praveen Mahto reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening the institutional framework for project monitoring and urged authorities to adopt a proactive approach in resolving pending issues.

He emphasized the critical role of private stakeholders in leveraging the Project Monitoring Group (PMG) mechanism ((https://pmg.dpiit.gov.in)) to accelerate project implementation. Enhanced coordination between the Central Government, State Authorities, and the Private Sector remains key to ensuring the timely and efficient execution of these infrastructure projects.

The DPIIT, through its Project Monitoring Group, will continue to facilitate high-impact infrastructure projects, ensuring their timely completion and contributing to India’s economic growth.

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