PATNA, Feb. 3 -- The Bihar Economic Survey, tabled in the state legislature on Monday, has highlighted serious shortcomings in the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (urban) 2.0. Against 6.89 lakh applications received from families seeking permanent homes, the state government has approved only 1.53 lakh houses. The total cost of these approved projects is Rs.3,844.75 crore, of which the Centre's share is Rs.2,306.85 crore.

The 20th edition of the survey was presented in the state legislature by state finance minister Brijendra Prasad Yadav on the opening day of the Budget session. Officials cited inadequate funds as the main reason for the slow pace, saying the state simply does not have enough money to clear all eligible app...