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The Odisha G a Z E T T E The Odisha G a z e t t e EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 1181 CUTTACK, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2013/ASADHA 4, 1935 No. 1084-SR GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA REVENUE & DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT (SPECIAL RELIEF) RESOLUTION The 19th June 2013 In partial modification of Revenue & Disaster Management Department Resolutions No. 21733-R&DM., dated the 30th May 2009 and No. 24512-R&DM., dated the 4th June 2011, the Government have been pleased to reconstitute the State Level Committee on Natural Calamities with the following composition :— 1. Shri Naveen Patnaik, Chief Minister . Chairman 2. Shri Bhupinder Singh, M.L.A., Leader of Opposition . Member 3. Shri Prasanna Acharya, Minister, Finance, P.E. Member 4. Shri Debi Prasad Mishra, Minister, Agriculture & . Member F. & A.R.D., H. & U.D. 5. Shri Surya Narayan Patro, Minister, Revenue & D.M. Member 6. Shri Niranjan Pujari, Minister, Industries, Excise . Member 7. Shri Damodar Rout, Minister, Health & F.W., M.S. & M.E. Member 8. Shri Bikram Keshari Arukha, Minister, R.D., Co-operation . Member 9. Smt. Usha Devi, Minister, Women & Child Development . Member 10. Shri Kalpataru Das, Minister, Panchayati Raj and P.A. Member 11. Shri Maheswar Mohanty, Minister, Tourism & Culture . Member and P. & C., Law. 12. Shri Badri Narayan Patra, Minister of State (Ind. Charge), . Member Higher Education, Sports & Youth Services. 2 13. Smt. Sarojini Hembram, Minister of State (Ind. Charge), . Member Textiles, Handlooms and Handicrafts. 14. Shri Pratap Keshari Deb, Minister of State (Ind. Charge), . Member F.S. & C.W., Employment T.E. & T., I.T. 15. Shri Arun Kumar Sahu, Minister of State (Ind. Charge), . Member Energy, I. & P.R. 16. Shri Sanjay Bhoi, M.P. Member 17. Shri Laxman Tudu, M.P. Member 18. Shri Rudra Madhab Ray, M.P. Member 19. Shri Bibhu Prasad Tarai, M.P. Member 20. Shri Pinaki Mishra, M.P. Member 21. Shri Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak, M.L.A. Member 22. Shri Samir Ranjan Das, M.L.A. Member 23. Smt. Pramila Mallick, M.L.A. Member 24. Shri Nihar Ranjan Mohananda, M.L.A. Member 25. Shri Bhagirathi Sethi, M.L.A. Member 26. Shri Shyam Charan Hansadah, M.L.A. Member 27. Shri Ananta Das, M.L.A. Member 28. Shri Bijay Nayak, M.L.A. Member 29. Shri Pranab Prakash Das, M.L.A. Member 30. Shri Ranendra Pratap Swain, M.L.A. Member 31. Shri Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo, M.L.A. Member 32. Shri Bed Prakash Agarwalla, M.L.A. Member 33. Shri Prasant Kumar Muduli, M.L.A. Member 34. Shri Rabi Mallick, M.L.A. Member 35. Shri Adikanda Sethy, M.L.A. Member 36. Chief Secretary, Odisha . Member 37. Member, Board of Revenue, Odisha . Member 38. Development Commissioner, Odisha . Member 39. Agriculture Production Commissioner, Odisha . Member 40. S.R.C. & Special Secretary, Revenue & D.M. Member 41. Secretary, Agriculture . Member 3 42. Secretary, Energy . Member 43. Secretary, Finance . Member 44. Secretary, Food Supplies & C.W. Member 45. Secretary, Rural Development . Member 46. Secretary, Water Resources . Member 47. Secretary, Co-operation . Member 48. Secretary, Revenue & D.M. Member 49. Secretary, Health & Family Welfare . Member 50. Secretary, Housing & Urban Development . Member 2. The Committee will meet as and when necessary to review the situation arising out of Natural Calamities. 3. The function of the Committee shall be— (a) To advise the Government regarding precautionary measures to be taken in respect of flood, drought and other natural calamities; (b) To assess the situation arising out of such calamities; (c) To recommend to Government the nature and quantum of relief; and (d) To recommend to Government the policy to be adopted in giving such relief in areas affected by such calamities. 4. Members of the Legislative Assembly who attend the meetings of the Committee are entitled to get TA & DA as admissible to them under the Odisha Legislative Assembly Members' Salaries and Allowances Act and Rules issued thereunder in accordance with Finance Department Resolution No. 7635-F., dated 4th March 1972, as amended from time to time. ORDER—Ordered that the Resolution be published in the extraordinary issue of the Odisha Gazette for general information. Ordered that copies of Resolution be forwarded to all members of the Committee/all Department of Government/all Heads of Departments/Secretary to Governor/all District Offices/Accountant-General, Odisha, Bhubaneswar for information. By order of the Governor P. K. MOHAPATRA Principal Secretary to Government & Special Relief Commissioner Printed and published by the Director, Directorate of Printing, Stationery and Publication, Odisha, Cuttack-10 Ex. G3G$ )+*H193+50.
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