NEW DELHI: Progress of new flagship programmes on housing, smart cities, toilet construction and waste management as part of Swachh Bharat Mission will now be monitored and reviewed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi . The PM also wants the tourism ministry to identify top 50 tourist destinations and make them wi-fi zones.These directions form part of the minutes issued by PMO following Modi’s last meeting with ministers and secretaries dealing with infrastructure sectors.“Departments have been directed to provide wi-fi facility in Puri, Ujjain and Nasik for the upcoming Nabakalebara (new Idols of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subhadra and Sudarshan) and Kumbh Mela,” said a government official.Going by the minutes, it’s clear that PM wants results in the case of major schemes that have been announced in the last one year and hence the progress will be reviewed. Till now only progress in infrastructure sectors were reviewed at PM’s level. “Success of these schemes will improve quality of life while initiatives taken on other fronts will push growth,” said an official.Niti Aayog and the administrative reforms department have been directed to compile the progress reports.The PM has suggested that officials behind better performance in these sectors should be awarded on Civil Service Day. Recently, even urban development ministry announced that collectors of districts that do better in Swachh Bharat scheme will get Rs 1 lakh award each.According to the minutes circulated to ministries, the PM also wants agencies to give special attention to tracking critical projects and monitoring the delayed ones to ensure their early commissioning and avoidance of time and cost overruns. “There is a specific direction to analyze the problem of unauthorized/ parked funds in various sectors. This exercise has to be completed in one month,” a source said.TOI has learnt that the PM has asked the power ministry to incentivize the states by allocating more power to states that take up electrifying the non-electrified villages on priority. Modi has also directed the civil aviation ministry to start work for Pakyong airport in Sikkim.He has also directed the shipping ministry to hold a meeting with maritime states to work out details of the Sagarmala project, which focuses on port-led development across these regions.