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5. the State Govt. After Compilation of Skill Training Should Furnish the Block-Wise List of Name of Trainees and Their Address No. 3/21(3)/2013-PP-I Government of India Ministry of Minority Affairs 11th Floor, Paryavaran Bhavan, C.G.O. Complex, Lodi Road, NewDelhi-110003, Dated: 20.11.2014 To The Pay & Accounts Officer, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Paryavaran Bhavan, New Delhi Subject: Grant in aid under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Multi sectoral Development Programme for Minority Concentration Blocks (MCBs) to Government of West Bengal for the year 2014- 15 for Malda District. Sir, I am directed to convey the sanction of the President for release of an amount of Rs.3, 22, 35, 150 /- (Rupees Three Crore Twenty Two Lakh Thirty Five Thousand One Hundred Fifty only) as 1 st instalment to the Govt. of West Bengal for implementing Cybergram Initiative "Multi Sectoral Development Programme for Minority Concentration Blocks in Malda district as per the details enclosed at Annexure I. The non-recurring grant may be released to the Govt. of West Bengal through CAS, Reserve Bank of India, Nagpur. 2. The expenditure is debitable to Demand No.68, Ministry of Minority Affairs Major Head- "3601" Grant-in-aid to State Governments, 02- Grants for State Plan Schemes (Sub Major Head), 378 -General- (Welfare of Schedule Casts/Schedule Tribes and Other Backward Classes and Minorities) -Other Grants (Minor Head), 01 - Multi sectoral Development Programme for minorities, 01.00.35 — Grant for creation of capital assets for the year 2014-15. 3. Since it is a fresh release for the plan of MsDP, no UC is pending. Utilization Certificate for this grant should be submitted by the grantee in the prescribed format within 12 months of the closure of financial year. As per the conditions contained in para 8.4 of the guideline of Restructured Multi sectoral Development Programme, (i) Quarterly Progress Report, (ii) Utilization Certificates and (iii) Report regarding release of the State share in case of innovative projects may also be furnished. 4. The sanction is issued on the commitment given by the State Govt. that villages/locations having a substantial minority population will be selected for the projects mentioned at Annexure-I and also that duplication will not take place. 5. The State Govt. after compilation of Skill training should furnish the block-wise list of name of trainees and their address. ■Js-r■iticl TTITR- UJJVVAL KUMAR SINHA 3747 .t-ilci/Under Secretary 31--- Ttz3zrrw Wrzi +-1 -41041 Ministry of Minority Affairs 1-TR-a .-i ,<4, 1 ,7/Goyt. of India irkf/New Delhi 6. Funds should be released by the State Govt. to the implementing agencies immediately upon receipt of the same from Govt. of India and as per the directions of Govt. of India, Ministry of Finance; parking of funds at any level is strictly prohibited. 7. Utilization of the above mentioned amount by the State Government is subject to the terms and conditions at annexure-II. 8. This sanction issues with concurrence of IFD vide their Dy. No 736/IFD dated 17.11.14. It is noted at S. No. 197 in the Grant-in-aid Register. Yours faithfully, (U.K. Sinha) Under Secretary to the Govt. of India Tel: 011-24364283 ,,syd 'VTR RI-61 UJJWAL KUMAR SINHA 31-aq Under Secretary Copy to:- 19-Wra,D- Ministry of Minority Affairs '4-TRU 3-17M-17 /Govt. of India 1. The Accountant General (A&E), Kolkata, Govt. of West Bengal. -14 1"4/New Delhi 2. Manager, Reserve Bank of India, Central Account Section, Nagpur-440001. 3. Secretary, Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education Department, NABANNA, 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Govt. of West Bengal, Howrah-711102. 4. Secretary, Finance Department, Govt. of West Bengal, Kolkata. 5. Director General of Audit, Central Revenues, AGCR Building, New Delhi-2. 6. District Magistrate/Collector, District Malda, West Bengal. 7. Sanction folder. 8. MoMA-NIC Computer Cell (Shri Dinesh Chandra, Technical Director) for website updation. (U.K. Sinha) Under Secretary to the Govt. of India VTR- "ff--- VVAL KUMAR SINHA UJJ araq 3-if-4/ Under Secretary 3T-F4-41-4-5E4 m-T4 Ministry of Minority Affairs q-{1-4 /Govt. of India """4 f"4----I/ New Delhi Annexure-I Project approved by Empowered Committee in its 92" Meeting held on 28.10.14 for implementation of Cybergram Initiative under MsDP in the MCDs of Malda district of West Bengal. Sharing Central Total e Blocks Unit Unit Cost State Share Ratio Share Cost Instalment In Rupees Kaliachak4I 75:25 6509 1555 7591121 2530373 10121495 3795561 Ratua-I 75:25 7613 1555 8878661 2959554 11838215 4439331 English Bazar 75:25 2324 1555 2710365 903455 3613820 1355182 Chanchal-I 75:25 2745 1555 3201356 1067119 4268475 1600678 Ratua-II 75:25 3935 1555 4589194 1529731 6118925 2294597 Chanchal-II 75:25 4097 1555 4778126 1592709 6370835 2389063 Harishchandpur-1I 75:25 5942 1555 6929858 2309952 9239810 3464929 Kaliachak-I 75:25 12556 1555 14643435 4881145 19524580 7321717 Kali achak-III 75:25 4442 1555 5180483 1726828 6907310 2590241 Old Malda 75:25 1804 1555 2103915 701305 2805220 1051958 Harishchandpur-1 75:25 2327 1555 2713864 904621 3618485 1356932 Manichak 75:25 986 1555 1149922 383308 1533230 574961 Total 55280 64470300 21490100 85960400 32235150 Cb7 -31:6KulsAPS1 etacV UON I UncL_Aec 3ra-4 potalrs tW°°r,Ittsiot Me" okitiistrt / G° oelnk IAT-0,i1_:1114e14 Annexure-II Utilization of the above mentioned amount by the grantee is subject to the following terms and conditions: i. Grantee will maintain a separate account of the funds released by this Ministry under this scheme/programme. ii. The expenditure incurred by the grantee shall be open for inspection by the sanctioning authority/ Comptroller & Auditor General of India/Internal Audit by the Chief Controller of Accounts of the Ministry of Minority Affairs. iii. The grantee will ensure that it has not obtained or applied for grants for the same purpose or activity from any other Ministry or Department of the Government of India or State Government. iv. Grantee shall not divert any part of the grant to any other activities. v. Grantee shall be governed by all the terms and conditions of the grant as prescribed in the scheme/programme and in GFR. vi. Grantee shall endeavor to achieve the quantified and qualitative targets. vii. Grantee will ensure that there is no duplication of work. viii. Grantee shall ensure that priority be given to villages/locations with substantial percentage of minority population. T--cCV f41----1 ...1.1-c1 P, SINHP, ZA SecreterY .„...4co_EI tjjj"L-1-4 '11-Fa "1\ I Un R 3 ::es orvT.jol\f lIftlacl Gric) New DeIN MI-1V-6r--41-73E;r1Istr I Annexure-III List of Madrasah identified for C ber ram. , situated in MCBs of Malda district. Name of Block Name of Madarsah No. of Student A.G.J.S.High Madrasah (H.S) 1717 Abbasganj High Madrasah (H.S) 1578 Kaliachak-Il Achintala High Madrasah (H.S) 1594 D.S.K.B. high Madrasah (H.S) 572 Ideal High Madrasah (H.S) 1048 Batna High Madrasah(H.S) 991 Bhagabanpur High Madrasah (H.S) 1145 Chandmoni Anchal High Madrasah 1109 Ratua -1 Karbona Kanchannagar High Madrasah 959 Khanpur High Madrasah (H.S) 1897 Ratua High Madrasah 1512 Budhia High Madrasah (H.S) 1426 English Bazar Bhabanipur Model High Madrasah (H.S) 898 Basantapur Kanchantolal High Madrasah 467 Naikanda High Madrasah (H.S) 758 Chanchal-I Nayatuli Mohanandapur High Madrasah (H.S.) 624 Santoshpur Katlamari High Madrasah (H.S) 896 B.G.H.K.N. High Madrasah 831 G.S.A. High Madrasah 776 Ratua-II Maharaj Nagar High Madrasah (H.S) 1258 Raninagar High Madrasah 1070 Chandua Damaipur High Madrasah 1113 Chanchal-11 Jalalpur High Madrasah (H.S) 1729 Sukrabari A. K. High Madrasah (H.S) 1255 Chitholia H.S.N. High Madrasah 489 Islampur Sagar High Madrasah (H.S.) 959 Jagannathpur High Madrasah(H.S.) 1076 Harishchandpur-II Milangarh Sajjadia High Madrasah 1048 Mitna Solemania High Madrasah (H.S) 1258 Sonakole Kishanlal Memorial High Madrasah 1112 Fatekhani B.M.S High Madrasah (H.S) 2139 Kaliachak-I t.1.1.1\NP.t_ KOMAR SINI-AP, -11• 31aq31...e4ZirZiSetairy Minist ry of Minority!Govt. of Affairs india D6th' 10W1-q NEM "At Jam E Hossainia C.R. High Madrasah (H.S) 1455 Kamditola High Madrasah (H.S) 1411 Mazharul Ulum High Madrasah (H.S) 1683 Mohammadia High Madrasah (H.S) 2425 Naimouza .Sub-hania High Madrasah (H.S) 3443 G.B.S.High Madrasah (H.S) 1639 Joyenpur High Madrasah 602 Kaliachak-III Par Deonapur High Madrasah (H.S) 994 Simultola High Madrasah (H.S) 1207 Jatradanga K.B.High Madrasah (H.S) 727 Old Malda Osmania High Madrasah (H.S) 1077 Kanua Bhabanipur K.R.Haji Nabab High Madrasah (H.S) 1146 Harishchandpur-1 Pema Bhaktipur K.S.High Madrasah 1181 Manichak Manikchak N.B.High Madrasah (H.S) 986 Total 55280 -z------T-Priq f'4-41 KU MAR SINHA cretary UJJWAL/ Under Se araq -11f4" 3Te'R4-'34- Wrzl li"--1-4 Ministry of Minority Affairs 11T---r-4 /Govt. of India '4-4 1"4"-/ New Delbi .
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