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Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana
A central initiative to provide all-weather road connectivity to unconnected habitations in rural areas.
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Key Highlights
All-Weather Roads
Provides durable road infrastructure that remains operational through heavy rains and winter.
Funding Ratio
60:40 fund sharing between the Central Government and States, with 90:10 for Himalayan and NE states.
Advanced Monitoring
Tracks implementation, work progress, and expenditure transparently on the OMMAS GIS portal.
Funding Ratio
Statutory fund sharing split between Central and State governments
Who is eligible
- The proposed rural habitation meets population norms for all-weather road connectivity under PMGSY.
Eligibility rules · v1 · effective 25 December 2000
How to apply
Proposal Formulation
District administration prepares the core network proposals and Detailed Project Reports.
Typical duration · 30 days
State Approval
State Level Standing Committee reviews and recommends the proposals to the Ministry of Rural Development.
Typical duration · 15 days
Sanction and Tendering
The Ministry sanctions the project and e-tendering starts through the OMMAS portal.
Typical duration · 45 days
Sources
- Online Management, Monitoring and Accounting System (OMMAS) — Ministry of Rural DevelopmentMINISTRY_PORTAL · Fetched 5 July 2026
Additional Details
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) is a nationwide plan in India to provide good all-weather road connectivity to unconnected habitations in rural areas. Launched on 25 December 2000, the scheme aims to facilitate the movement of workers, increase access to markets, and enhance economic opportunities. It is funded jointly by the Central Government (60%) and State Governments (40%).