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Supply Chain Management of Rations in Indian Army
47 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OF RATIONS IN INDIAN ARMY MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE 2011-2012 FORTY-SEVENTH REPORT FIFTEENTH LOK SABHA LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI FORTY-SEVENTH REPORT PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE (2011-2012) (FIFTEENTH LOK SABHA) SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OF RATIONS IN INDIAN ARMY MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Presented to Lok Sabha on 28 December, 2011 Laid in Rajya Sabha on 28 December, 2011 LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI December, 2011/Pausa, 1933 (Saka) PAC NO. 1956 Price: ` 70.00 ©2011 BY LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT Published under Rule 382 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha (Fourteenth Edition) and Printed by the General Manager, Government of India Press, Minto Road, New Delhi-110 002. CONTENTS PAGE COMPOSITION OF THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE (2011-12) ...................... (iii) COMPOSITION OF THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE (2010-11) ...................... (V) INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ (vii) REPORT PART I I. Introductory .......................................................................................... 1 II. Audit Review ....................................................................................... 2 III. Dry Rations (a) Provisioning of Dry Rations ...................................................... 3 (b) Opening Stock Balances Adopted at different levels for Demand Projections Differed Substantially ................................ 9 (c) Procurement of Dry Rations ...................................................... -
J&K Environment Impact Assessment Authority
0191-2474553/0194-2490602 Government of India Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change J&K ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY (at) DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT AND REMOTE SENSING S.D.A. Colony, Bemina, Srinagar-190018 (May-Oct)/ Paryavaran Bhawan, Transport Nagar, Gladni, Jammu-180006 (Nov-Apr) Email: [email protected], website:www.parivesh.nic.in MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE JK ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY HELD ON 15th September, 2020 at 11.00 AM VIA VIDEO CONFERENCING. The following attended the meeting: 1. Mr. Lal Chand, IFS (Rtd.) Chairman, JKEIAA 2. Er. Nazir Ahmad (Rtd. Chief Engineer) Member, JKEIAA 3. Dr. Neelu Gera, IFS PCCF/Director, EE&RS Member Secretary, JKEIAA In pursuance to the Minutes of the Meeting of JKEAC held on 5th & 7th September, 2020, conveyed vide endorsement JKEAC/JK/2020/1870-83 dated:11-09-2020, a meeting of JK Environment Impact Assessment Authority was held on 15th September, 2020 at 11.00 A.M. via video conference. The following Agenda items were discussed: - Agenda Item No: 01, 02 and 03. i) Proposal Nos. SIA/JK/MIN/51865/2020 ii) SIA/JK/MIN/52027/2020 and iii) SIA/JK/MIN/52028/2020 Title of the Cases: iv) Grant of Terms of Reference for River Bed Material in Ujh River at Village- Jogyian, Tehsil Nagri Parole, District-Kathua, Area of Block 8.0 Ha. v) Grant of Terms of Reference for River Bed Material Minor Mineral Block Located in Ujh Rriver at Village Jagain, Tehsil Nagri Parole, District Kathua, Area of Block- 9.65 Ha. vi) Grant of Terms of Reference for River Bed Material Minor Mineral block located in Ujh river at village Jagain, Tehsil Nagri Parole, District Kathua, Area of block- 9.85 Ha. -
Mammalian Diversity and Management Plan for Jasrota Wildlife Sanctuary, Kathua (J&K)
Vol. 36: No. 1 Junuary-March 2009 MAMMALIAN DIVERSITY AND MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR JASROTA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, KATHUA (J&K) by Sanjeev Kumar and D.N. Sahi Introduction marked and later surveyed for the presence of the animal. asrota Wildlife Sanctuary, with an area of 10.04 Jkm2, is situated on the right bank of the Ujh Roadside surveys river in district Kathua, J&K State, between 32o27’ These surveys were made both on foot and by and 32o31’ N latitudes and 75o22’ and 75o26’ E vehicle. These were successful particularly in case longitudes. The elevation ranges from 356 to 520 of Rhesus monkeys, which can tolerate the m. Climatic conditions in study area are generally presence of humans and allow the observations dry sub-humid. The summer season runs from to be made from close quarters. Counting was April to mid-July, with maximum summer done and members of different troops were temperatures varying between 36oC to 42oC. The identified by wounds on exposed parts, broken legs winter season runs from November to February. or arms, scars or by some other deformity. Many Spring is from mid-February to mid-April. The times, jackals and hares were also encountered |Mammalian diversity and management plan for Jasrota Wildlife Sanctuary| average cumulative rainfall is 100 cm. during the roadside surveys. The flora is comprised of broad-leaved associates, Point transect method namely Lannea coromandelica, Dendro- This method was also tried, but did not prove as calamus strictus, Acacia catechu, A. arabica, effective as the line transect method and roadside Dalbergia sissoo, Bombax ceiba, Ficus survey. -
STAGE CARRIAGE EXCEPT CITY Jammu Province
Jammu Province STAGE CARRIAGE EXCEPT CITY S.No. Route Plain Hill Kms Total Revised Fare kms. Kms. fare Payable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Jammu-Nagrota 12.87 0.00 12.87 9.81 10.00 2 Nagrota-Nandni 3.71 9.65 13.36 13.27 13.00 3 Jajjar Kotli to Tikri 0.00 8.85 8.85 9.58 10.00 4 Nandni -Jajjar Kotli 0.00 8.85 8.85 9.58 10.00 5 Tikri -Ghari 8.00 3.21 11.21 9.57 10.00 6 Ghari- Udhampur 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.10 6.00 7 Udhampur-Samrohli 0.00 16.00 16.00 17.32 17.00 8 Samrohli -Chenani Shed 0.00 9.65 9.65 10.45 10.00 9 Samrohli-Chenani 0.00 12.87 12.87 13.93 14.00 10 Chenani -Kud 0.00 16.00 16.00 17.32 17.00 11 Kud-Patni Top 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.66 9.00 12 Patni Top-Sanasar 0.00 18.50 18.50 20.02 20.00 13 Chenani-Shed to Kud 0.00 12.87 12.87 13.93 14.00 14 Patni Top- Batote 0.00 11.26 11.26 12.19 12.00 15 Batote-Peerah 0.00 14.48 14.48 15.67 16.00 16 Peerah-Chanderkot 0.00 6.43 6.43 6.96 7.00 17 Chanderkot-Ramban 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.66 9.00 18 Ramban-Digdol 0.00 14.48 14.48 15.67 16.00 19 Digdol-Ramsoo 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.66 9.00 20 Sheer Bibi to Banihal 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.10 6.00 21 Binihal-Thethar 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.10 6.00 22 Ramsoo to Sheer Bibi 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.66 9.00 23 Thethar-Jawahar Tunnal 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.66 9.00 24 Batote-Haidru 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.66 9.00 25 Haidru-Baggar 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.66 9.00 26 Baggar-Assar 0.00 6.43 6.43 6.96 7.00 27 Baggar-Korapani 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.66 9.00 28 Korapani-Malhori 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.66 9.00 29 Malhori-Doda bridge 0.00 11.26 11.26 12.19 12.00 30 Malhori-Doda town 0.00 16.00 16.00 17.32 17.00 31 Doda town-Prem Nagar 0.00 12.87 12.87 -
T He Indian Army Is Well Equipped with Modern
Annual Report 2007-08 Ministry of Defence Government of India CONTENTS 1 The Security Environment 1 2 Organisation and Functions of The Ministry of Defence 7 3 Indian Army 15 4 Indian Navy 27 5 Indian Air Force 37 6 Coast Guard 45 7 Defence Production 51 8 Defence Research and Development 75 9 Inter-Service Organisations 101 10 Recruitment and Training 115 11 Resettlement and Welfare of Ex-Servicemen 139 12 Cooperation Between the Armed Forces and Civil Authorities 153 13 National Cadet Corps 159 14 Defence Cooperaton with Foreign Countries 171 15 Ceremonial and Other Activities 181 16 Activities of Vigilance Units 193 17. Empowerment and Welfare of Women 199 Appendices I Matters Dealt with by the Departments of the Ministry of Defence 205 II Ministers, Chiefs of Staff and Secretaries who were in position from April 1, 2007 onwards 209 III Summary of latest Comptroller & Auditor General (C&AG) Report on the working of Ministry of Defence 210 1 THE SECURITY ENVIRONMENT Troops deployed along the Line of Control 1 s the world continues to shrink and get more and more A interdependent due to globalisation and advent of modern day technologies, peace and development remain the central agenda for India.i 1.1 India’s security environment the deteriorating situation in Pakistan and continued to be infl uenced by developments the continued unrest in Afghanistan and in our immediate neighbourhood where Sri Lanka. Stability and peace in West Asia rising instability remains a matter of deep and the Gulf, which host several million concern. Global attention is shifting to the sub-continent for a variety of reasons, people of Indian origin and which is the ranging from fast track economic growth, primary source of India’s energy supplies, growing population and markets, the is of continuing importance to India. -
JKEL-4) LICENCES Particulars of Licence S
Page 1 of 13 DETAILS OF BAR WITH RESTAURANT (JKEL-4) LICENCES Particulars of Licence S. No. Particulars of Licensee Licence No. Premises 1. Piccadilly Bar & 1. Sh. Arun Kumar Sharma 2/JKEL-4 Restaurant, 2. Sh. Romesh Chander Sharma 23-C, Nehru Market, both sons of Jagdish Chander Jammu Sharma R/o. 20-A Extn. Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. 2. Satish Bar & Restaurant, Smt. Suman Sharma 3/JKEL-4 Kathua W/o. Satish Kumar Sharma R/o W. No. 10, Chabutra Raj Bagh, Opp. ETO Office, Kathua 3. Kwality Bar & 1. Sh. Brij Mohan Bakshi 4/JKEL-4 Restaurant, S/o. Amar Nath Bakshi Residency Road, Jammu R/o. Canal Road, Jammu. 2. Sh. Sunil Kumar Bakshi S/o. Brij Mohan Bakshi R/o. Canal Road, Jammu. 4. Ravi View Bar & Sh. Devi Dass 8/JKEL-4 Restaurant, S/o. Madan Gopal Lakhanpur, Distt. R/o. Lakhanpur, Kathua. Kathua. 5. Ashoka Green Bar & Sh. Adarsh Rattan 10/JKEL-4 Restaurant, S/o. Krishan Lal Rajouri R/o. Ward No. 11, Rajouri. 6. Bakshi Bar & 1. Smt. Jyoti Devi 12/JKEL-4 Restaurant, W/o. Ashok Kumar Kathua. R/o. Ward No. 3, Krishna Colony, Kathua. 2. Smt . Amarti Devi W/o. Sat Paul R/o. Ward No. 3, Krishna Colony, Kathua. 3. Smt. Kaushlaya Devi W/o. Satish Chander R/o. Ward No. 3, Krishna Colony, Kathua. 7. Kailash Bar & Sh. Surinder Kumar 13/JKEL-4 Restaurant, S/o. Pitamber Dass Kud, Distt. Udhampur. R/o. Katra. 8. Roxy Bar & Restaurant, Smt. Sunanda Mangotra 14/JKEL-4 National Highway, W/o. -
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•••J' ld -i-- = '~~ J'" _ Chandigarh Housing Board '. ~ 8 Jan Marg, Sector - 9, Chandigarh. Phone: 4601823, 4661824 NO.HB-AO-I-SO(IV)-2012/ DATED,THE To Smt. Kiran Bala, .....: . D/o Late Sh. Chaman Lal, 'j H.No.65, Ward NO.6, Bhai Sant Singh Wali Gali, . Jalalabad, Distt. Ferozepur (Punjab). Subject: Transfer of Fourth Floor Flat, Registration No GHS63-2BR-RP-4 in Sector63, Chandigarh on the basis of intestate Demise. Reference your request dated 15.11.2011, on the subject cited above. Sh. Chaman Lal 5/0 Sh. Jagan Nath IVJiddhawas registered for the "ali;tments of Two Bed Room Flat vide registrafion 'NO:-GHS63-:2BR-RP:4uhderGenera/'" Self Financing HousingScheme-2008 in Sector 63, Chandigarh on Lease Hold Basis. '. ". '. '. _ ," _ ~ _r_:'-'~'~--'''' __~~ _..- -,''''~:':"''"~."- 0.,-'" • ...J:'~'~"'~C;;onseq'ueIYCUpbh the aeath of Sh: Chaman Lal 5/0 Sh. Jagan Nath .l4 . Miadha on 15.11.2010, the registration for the allotment of Fourth Floor flat is hereby '! ,'. ::" transferre.d'in your name i.e. Smt. Kiran Bala D/o Late Sh. Chaman. Lal on the original terms and conditions of the Scheme. ~-~ Accounts Officer-I, Chandigarh Housing,Board, Chandigarh. I Endst.No.HB-AO-I/ -IV/ Dated: 2CfjJ!;L copy is forwarded to AO.I.T for infqrmation please. AccouM0'...:.-; )V' Chandigarh ~slng Board, Chandigarh. IN' , .' .' = ~~ Chaf)digarh Housing Board ~ 8 Jan Marg, Sector - 9, Chandigarh. Phone: 4601823, 4601824 '., NO.HB-AO-I-SO(IV)-2012/ DATED,THE To Sh, Gurkirpal Singh Sidhu, S/o Late S. Hardev Singh, H.No.1698, Phase-lO, Mohali (Punjab). -
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SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 2021 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU MISCELLANEOUS PLACEMENT MISCELLANEOUS EDUCATION MISCELLANEOUS PLACEMENT EDUCATION MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCE HOME TUITIONS NOTICE Cancellation of Dinner I Urmila Kumari W/o Lt. Sh. Ashok Kumar SAI WATER TANK It is inform all near and dears that due HOME TUITIONS FOR:- COMMERCE Dogra R/o H. No. 103 Purani Mandi Mohalla CLASSES 11TH AND 12TH Malhotrian Jammu have applied to the Chief CLEANING SERVICE to COVID resurgence, the dinner of 11TH 12TH Executive, Agriculture Produce Market Anju Sharma S/o Sudesh Sharma CBSE/JKBOARD (ONLINE/OFFLINE) Committee (APMC) Narwal, Jammu for transfer UNDER GROUND AND scheduled on 25-4-2021 at Hotel Accounts, Business Economics CBSE / JKBOSE of lease hold rights of shop no. 87 measuring * 100% Result Oriented Approach 15x30 in vegetable market Narwal, Jammu in Sapphire Udhampur is cancelled. EXP= 13 YEARS + my favour being the legal heirs of the allotte. OVERHEAD TANKS Sorry for inconvenience. * Concept Board Quality Education BOTH ONLINE AND OFFLINE Objection if any by the legal rights may be sub- Sadotra Family * Experience - 9 years CLASSES. mitted to Chief Executive Agriculture Produce MOB No.: 9419890684, Ronit Kapoor (M. Com, B.Ed, PGDIBO) Market Committee (APMC) Fruit Complex 9419157932, 9419298007, CONTACT- 9419188860, Narwal Jammu within 7 days from the publica- 9419214432 7006947927 & 9796021122 9018877866 tion of this notice. 9469907173 PROSTUDY CLASSES DEFERMENT NOTICE Due to steep rise in COVID-19 cases & HOME TUITIONS AND ONLINE CLASSES VACANCY strict Govt. regulations all events related 5th to 10th (all subjects) to marriage of Akshay & Shikha are Helpers- 5 Nos 11th to 12th (Med, Non-Med, hereby deferred in the interest of welfare Commerce & Arts) of all. -
List of Customers
1 | P a g e List of Customers S.No. Name of the Customer Address of the Customer 1. OCHOA Lab Samba, Jammu 2. Garrison Engineer Udhampur, (J&K) 3. Sarasvati Plastotech India Pvt. Ltd Bari Brahamana, Jammu 4. Jai Parkash Associates Ltd. Bhagliar,Ramban Jammu (J&K) 5. Garrison Engineer (I) Army Udhampur 6. Astt. Exe. Engg. PHE (M) Workshop, Div. PHE Division, Jammu 7. Shiva Mineral KharoteMorhKathua, (J&K) 8. PCDA (NC) Narwal Pain Satwari, Jammu 9. Surya Pharmaceutical Ltd. Samba, Jammu 10. J K Mineral Dev. Corp. Ltd 143-A Gandhi Nagar, Jammu 11. The Commandant 15Bn ITBP Police Garhi Udhampur, Jammu 12. KendriyaVidyalaya Lakhanpur, Kathua J&K 13. Ramakrishna Sheetal Jal Udhaywala, Jammu 14. GE 862 EWS C/O 56 APO 15. Sampark Power Systems 36-A AfghanStreet, Jammu 16. NHPC Ltd. Salal Power Station Reasi, J&K 17. KendriyaVidyalayaDulasti Power Station Kisthwar, J&K 18. KendriyaVidyalaya SunjawanSainik Colony, Jammu 19. KendriyaVidyalaya J&K Head Post Office Kathua, (J&K) 20. KendriyaVidyalaya Hira Nagar Kathua, (J&K) 21. Mahajan Resturant& Fast Food 23 A/C Gandhi Nagar, Jammu 22. Indian Oil Corporation Railway Road, Jammu 23. SudhirGenset Ltd. Baribrahamana, Jammu 24. Nek Ram Gupta 10, Canal Road, Jammu 25. AGE E/M-I Miran Sahib, GE Jammu 26. KendriyaVidyalaya\ Gandhi Nagar, Jammu 27. Asstt. Executive Engg. SMVD Shrine Board Katra 28. Shiekh Food Industries, Manji KargilLadakh, J&K 29. 10 Inf. Div. Siginal Regiment C/O 56 APO 30. Bee Enn Gen. Hospital TalabTillo Jammu 31. Institute of Management Science PatoliAkhnoor Road Jammu 32. North Polytechnic Purkhoo Camp Domana Jammu 33. -
December, 2019)
IMPLEMENTATION AND ALLOCATION OF BAR CODES TO HEALTH CARE FACILITIES IN JAMMU & KASHMIR PCB (December, 2019) Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Control Board Parivesh Bhawan, Gladni, Transport Nagar, Narwal, Jammu-180 006 Sheikh-ul -Alam Complex, Behind Govt. Silk Factory, Rajbagh,Srinagar -190 0008 https://jkspcb.nic.in E.mail: [email protected] Government of Jammu & Kashmir JAMMU & KASHMIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD IMPLEMENTATION OF BAR CODE SYSTEM IN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AND COMMON BIO-MEDICAL WASTE TREATMENT FACILITES OF JAMMU & KASHMIR The Bio-medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 notified on 28.03.2016 and amended thereof on 16/3/2018, 19/2/2019 and 10/5/2019, respectively, under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, stipulates that it is the duty of every Health Care Facility (HCF) to establish a Bar Code system for bags or containers containing biomedical waste (BMW) to be sent out of the premises for further treatment and disposal in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Central Pollution Control Board, by 27.03.2019 [Rule-4 (i)]. Also, Rule 5 of the BMWM Rules, 2016 stipulates that it is the duty of every Operator of a Common Bio-medical Waste Treatment Facility (CBMWTF) to establish bar code system for handling of bio-medical waste in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Central Pollution Control Board, by 27.03.2019. “Guidelines for Bar Code System for Effective Management of Bio-medical Waste” prepared by Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi in April, 2018, is to facilitate and provide guidance to both the Occupier as well as Operator of CBMWTF to establish bar code system and also to have uniformity in adoption of the bar code system throughout the country, thereby ensuring effective enforcement of the BMWM Rules, 2016. -
Survey of India Jammu and Kashmir Geo-Spatial Data Centre, Nagrota Jammu-181221
Survey of India Jammu and Kashmir Geo-Spatial Data Centre, Nagrota Jammu-181221 E-TENDER-CUM-AUCTION NOTICE DISPOSAL OF Condemned / Unserviceable E-waste And Other Misc. items [Tender No. 6 /15-L-2 Dated 06/ 01/2020] CORRIGENDUM FOR TENDER NO 6 /15-L-2 Dated 06/ 01/2020 B. TERMS & CONDITIONS 1. Condemned Unserviceable E-waste And Other Misc. items pertaining J&K GDC of SOI as given in Appendix “A” will be sold out on “As is where is, basis” to the highest offered bidder through electronic tender cum auction. 2. The required manpower for lifting the items to be arranged by the bidder himself at his cost. 3. The interested bidders will have to send the DD/BC only to tune of Rs 10,000/= as security/EMD in favour of E&AO, J&K GDC Survey of India and payable at Jammu to the following address: The Director Jammu & Kashmir GDC Survey of India Complex Golf Course Road Nagrota Jammu-181221 EMD shall reach above address before the date of opening of the technical bid otherwise the bid will be considered as nonresponsive. The EMD will be refunded to the unsuccessful bidder except first and second highest bidder after live eAuction. 4. The Condemned Unserviceable E-waste And Other Misc. items can be inspected on any working day between 10.00 am to 5.00 pm in the premises of J&K GDC Survey of India Nagrota Jammu. 5. The entire sale/bid value with applicable taxes shall be deposited by the highest bidder within 15 days from the date of issue of sale letter. -
Office of the District Development Commissioner Kathua District
GOVERNMENT OF UNION TERRITORY OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONER KATHUA DISTRICT ENVIRONMENT PLAN FOR KATHUA DISTRICT Environment Plan-District Kathua FOREWORD The World Environment is gradually getting bad to worse day by day as we use our natural resources indiscriminately and fail to regulate management and disposal of waste generation in urban as well as rural areas properly. Our environmental conditions are deteriorating everyday leading to a situation where many living plants and animal species have become vulnerable to or at the verge of extinction. As only human beings are responsible for fast depleting environment, we need to show serious concern and create awareness about its consequences and impact on human life, flora and fauna thus creating positivity for conserving the environment. Due to over exploitation of natural resources, the environment has become vulnerable to natural calamities. The un-organized and over use of natural resources has led to various types of pollutions i.e. Air, Water, Soil and Noise pollution. Moreover, coming up of unplanned colonies in urban areas due to migration of people from rural areas has also become one of the main reasons for overuse and over exploitation of natural resources, thus, speeding up deterioration in natural environmental conditions. Hon’ble National Green Tribunal, New Delhi has passed an order on 15-07-2019 in O A. No. 710/2017 titled as Shailesh Singh Versus Sheela Hospital and Trauma Centre Shahjahanpur that it is necessary to have a District Environment Plan (DEP) to be operated by a District Committee. DEP in respect of District Kathua covers thematic areas, by capturing basic information on variety of action areas which are essential part of this plan.