Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about the 'Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana'?
- The scheme is being implemented as a 100% centrally sponsored scheme with an objective to provide single all-weather road connectivity to eligible habitations.
- It also has a component of upgrading district roads, state highways and national highways which happen to be in rural areas.
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Explanation:
Statement 1 is incorrect for later phases: while PMGSY Phase I was launched in December 2000 as a 100% centrally sponsored scheme, Phase II (2013) followed a 75:25 Centre-State funding ratio (90:10 for hill/desert/Schedule V/Naxal-affected areas), and Phase III (2019–25) adopted a 60:40 ratio (90:10 for NE and Himalayan states). Statement 2 is incorrect because Major District Roads, State Highways, and National Highways are explicitly excluded from PMGSY coverage, even if located in rural areas. Upgradation under PMGSY is restricted to rural link roads, and it is not central to the programme's mandate.
Explanation:
Statement 1 is incorrect for later phases: while PMGSY Phase I was launched in December 2000 as a 100% centrally sponsored scheme, Phase II (2013) followed a 75:25 Centre-State funding ratio (90:10 for hill/desert/Schedule V/Naxal-affected areas), and Phase III (2019–25) adopted a 60:40 ratio (90:10 for NE and Himalayan states). Statement 2 is incorrect because Major District Roads, State Highways, and National Highways are explicitly excluded from PMGSY coverage, even if located in rural areas. Upgradation under PMGSY is restricted to rural link roads, and it is not central to the programme's mandate.