Kamal Nath
Minister for Urban Development
Key steps taken in 100 days: Reversal of policy in the ministry's flagship programme, the Rs 1.2 lakh-crore Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, or JNNURM. He has proposed to delink the funding of projects from implementation of reforms by states. Until now, states seeking JNNURM funds had to carry out 23 different reforms relating to property tax, lower stamp duty, e-governance, and so forth.
Issues to be addressed: Capacity building for project preparation, appraisal, monitoring, and implementation at central, state and local administration levels. The five per cent of budget for capacity building under JNNURM has not been utilised. Except in a few states such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, the JNNURM has made slow progress.
Goal set: Push for more public private partnership projects in infrastructure development.
Picked for: His energy. Nath is very active in the ministry, which oversees one of the most daunting task for India - urbanisation.