Board set up to give boost to infrastructure

In an attempt to give a fillip to infrastructure facilities in the state and expedite the infrastructure projects, the state government has constituted the Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Deve­lo­pment Board.

This decision follows the release of chief minister Jayalali­thaa’s vision 2023 document symbolising a strategic plan for infrastructure development in the state.

Aimed at making the sta­te an attractive destination for investors, the government has come out with new rules — Tamil Nadu infrastructure developm­ent rules, 2012 — by amending the Tamil Nadu infrastructure developm­ent Act, to constitute the boa­rd.

The objective of the initiative is to speed up the infrastructure projects in the state and encourage pr­i­vate participation in the development-oriented projects.

The amendment to the rules also facilitates the creation of ‘Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Develop­me­nt Fund’ that will form part of the public accounts of the state and be used to provide financial support for a range of projects un­der the PPP model.

The chief minister will be the head of the board and the finance minister the vice-chairman and a CEO, in the rank of finance secretary, will be appointed, besides secretaries of various departments, including finance, urban development and industries, being made members.

“The board will identify projects on a priority basis and even make recommendations to the government to sanction the projects.

It will also be a procuring entity where the government is of the view that the board will be the most appropriate for a few classes of projects,” said an ord­er issued by finance secretary K. Shanmugam.

The board may recommend to the government to carry out policy changes if there was any impediment in executing a suggested project.

A unique code number will be allotted to projects and details of the projects will be published on the government’s website.

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