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Chief Minister's Sugam Transport Service
Why in News?
In the cabinet meeting held under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister, approval was given for starting the Chief Minister Sugam Transport Service for the cities and rural areas of Madhya Pradesh.
Key Points
- Objective:
- The main objective of this scheme is to establish a convenient, safe and well-organized passenger transport system for the passengers in the cities and rural areas of Madhya Pradesh.
- Under this scheme, bus services will be expanded on rural and ordinary routes, allowing people to travel easily and providing them regular, safe and accessible transport facilities.
- Financial Sanction and Structure:
- An amount of Rs 101 crore 20 lakh has been sanctioned for this project .
- A holding company will be formed at the state level under the Companies Act, 2013 , which will integrate the control of the seven divisional companies.
- New regional companies will be formed for Rewa and Gwalior and a three-tier structure will be created to monitor these companies.
- Use of assets and resources:
- The movable and immovable assets used by the city transport companies, such as bus terminals and bus stops, will be developed in a coordinated manner by the holding company.
- The properties developed by Municipal Corporation and other authorities will be valued and their amount will be paid by the Transport Department.
- Amendments to the rules:
- In-principle approval has been given for necessary amendment in Madhya Pradesh Motor Vehicles Rules, 1994 so that adjustments can be made in the rules related to transportation.
- Public-private partnership (PPP) model will be adopted for bus operations , through which private bus operators will be systematically regulated.
The Companies Act, 2013
- The Companies Act, 2013 came into force in India on 30 August 2013.
- This Act serves as a guide for all matters right from formation of companies in India to their dissolution.
- 'National Company Law Tribunal' (NCTL) has been established under the Companies Act .
- It is noteworthy that the Companies Act, 2013 itself introduced the concept of 'One Person Company '.
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Model
- PPP project means a long term agreement between the government or any of its statutory bodies and the private sector for any project.
- Under this agreement, infrastructure services are provided for a fee. In this, usually both the parties together form a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) , which works to implement the project.
- Today , the PPP model is being promoted for investment in many important sectors of infrastructure such as roads, railways, renewable energy, ports, airports, pipelines and urban infrastructure sector etc.
- Benefit-
- By adopting the PPP model the projects are completed at the right cost and on time.
- Due to timely completion of work through PPP, the income from the scheduled projects also starts on time, which also leads to increase in the income of the government.
- The capacity of the economy can be enhanced by increasing the productivity of labour and capital resources in completing projects.
- The quality of work done under the PPP model is better than government work and the work is done as per the planned schedule.


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Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan
Why in News?
The Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan has been launched for the conservation and revival of water sources, including rivers, ponds, wells, and stepwells within the urban areas of Madhya Pradesh.
Key Points
- About the campaign:
- This campaign started on the banks of Kshipra River on 30 March 2025 and will continue till 30 June 2025.
- Objective:
- Conservation of water sources : The main objective of Jal Ganga Abhiyan is to conserve and revive the water structures (rivers, ponds, wells, stepwells etc.) of the state.
- This also includes a plan to purify dirty water drains under Swachh Bharat Mission-2.0.
- Promoting public participation : In this campaign, efforts are being made by the urban bodies to ensure the participation of citizens, especially women.
- Events on various religious and cultural occasions : During the campaign, events like cultural programmes, plantation and tree planting will be organized on special days like Ganga Dussehra (5th June) and Bat Savitri Purnima.
- Through these events the importance of water structures and nature will be highlighted.
- Conservation and enhancement of natural resources : In this campaign, there is a plan to create green belts around water structures and the soil excavated during the digging of water structures will be given to farmers, so that natural resources can be used better.
- Guidelines and Implementation:
- To treat the dirty water drains found in water structures after diversion under Swachh Bharat Mission-2.0.
- Provision of drinking water facility at important places in the city.
- Establishment of rain-water harvesting system in colonies.
- Arrangements for repairing leakage so that water is not wasted.
- To prepare Jaldoot, Jal Mitra and Amrit Mitra.
Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM)
- Introduction:
- This was a massive people's movement, whose aim was to create a clean India by the year 2019. The foundation of the Swachh Bharat Mission was laid on the occasion of 2 October 2014 (Gandhi Jayanti). This mission covers all rural and urban areas.
- The urban component of this mission is implemented by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and the rural component is implemented by the Ministry of Jal Shakti.
- Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban:
- Step 1:
- The programme includes elimination of open defecation, conversion of insanitary latrines to flush toilets, elimination of manual scavenging, municipal solid waste management and behaviour change of people with regard to healthy hygiene practices.
- The mission aims to cover 1.04 crore households, provide 2.5 lakh community toilets and 2.6 lakh public toilets, and build a solid waste management facility in every city.
- As a required support for construction of community toilets, up to 40% of the cost of construction of community toilets will be provided by the Central Government as Viability Gap Funding (VGF) /One-time Grant. As per SBM guidelines, States/UTs will provide an additional 13.33% for the said component.
- North-eastern states and special category states will have to contribute only 4%. The funds will have to be arranged by the urban local body through innovative mechanisms. The estimated cost per seat of a community toilet is Rs 65,000.
- Step 2:
- SBM-U 2.0 envisages making all cities 'garbage free' and ensuring grey water management in all cities other than those covered under 'AMRUT', converting all urban local bodies into ODF+ and cities with population less than 1 lakh into ODF++, so as to achieve the goal of safe sanitation in urban areas.
- The mission focuses on segregation of solid waste at source, use of principles of 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle) , scientific processing of all types of municipal solid waste and remediation of old dumpsites for effective solid waste management. The outlay of SBM-U 2.0 for the period 2021-22 to 2025-26 is about Rs 1.41 lakh crore.
- SBM-U 2.0 envisages making all cities 'garbage free' and ensuring grey water management in all cities other than those covered under 'AMRUT', converting all urban local bodies into ODF+ and cities with population less than 1 lakh into ODF++, so as to achieve the goal of safe sanitation in urban areas.
- Step 1: