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‘No plan to change land acquisition policy’: Somanathan flags why mega projects keep slipping

PRAGATI is a review mechanism to expedite projects that have been delayed for various reasons. Regular issues are resolved at the ministry level, while complex and critical issues are escalated for review by it.

January 02, 2026 / 22:14 IST
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On average, one issue was resolved every working day after review under PRAGATI, the cabinet secretary said.
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With land acquisition emerging as one of the biggest impediments in the timely execution of infrastructure projects in the country, Cabinet Secretary T V Somanathan said the government has no plans to change its policy for acquiring land.

In a rare press briefing flanked by a host of secretaries of various ministries, the cabinet secretary said that in the over 3,300 projects worth Rs 85 lakh crore that were taken up during review meetings of the Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation (PRAGATI), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 7,735 issues were raised, and 7,156 of them were resolved.

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PRAGATI is a review mechanism to expedite projects that have been delayed for various reasons. Regular issues are resolved at the ministry level, while complex and critical issues are escalated for review by it.

Somanathan said PRAGATI has a multi-tier follow-up mechanism that ensures the timely implementation of decisions. Projects are tracked and monitored by the Cabinet Secretariat, while schemes and grievances are reviewed at the ministry level, with continuous PMO oversight and finally at the level of the prime minister, he said.