New Delhi:Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal sits at the bottom of the performance when it comes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet project -- Jal Jeevan mission which seeks to connect every household of India with tap water by 2024.
Now, the Centre has intervened and held a midterm review specifically focussed on Bengal and what it calls the state's "dismal performance" with just 2.20 lakh tap water connections against a target of 55.58 lakh this year.
The review meeting was held in West Bengal where state officials made a presentation. West Bengal has 22 districts, 341 blocks, 41,357 villages and 1.07 lakh habitations.
In the review meeting, the Ministry stressed the state to speed up the implementation to achieve the target in a time-bound manner by utilising the available funds to avail the allocated funds so as to avoid losing the central grants.
Under Jal Jeevan Mission, funds are released by Central government to states and Union territories based on the output in terms of tap water connections provided and the utilisation of available central and matching state share. In this financial year, Rs 1,610.76 crore was allocated to West Bengal.
"Additional funds can be provided based on the progress of implementation in form of performance incentive under the mission. In addition, West Bengal would receive Rs 4,412 crore as of 15th Finance Commission Grants to PRIs, 50 per cent of which will mandatorily be spent on water and sanitation," said a government statement.