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STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS Welcome to MWRRA News & Updates ENTITLEMENTS The Water Resources Regulatory Authority (MWRRA) is a vital feature of the wide ranging reforms in the water sector which are currently PROJECT CLEARANCE underway in the state of Maharashtra. The Authority meets the pressing need for an institutional mechanism to regulate the allocation, management TARIFFS and utilisation of the State's limited water resources through a participatory approach. The Authority aims at sustainability by ensuring that principles GROUNDWATER of productivity and equity are judiciously embedded in all aspects of water resources development and management. DISPUTE RESOLUTION

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1.2 H$m`} 1.2.1 ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘, 2005 ‘Yrb H$b‘ 11 Am{U ‘O{Zàm (gwYmaUm d nwT>o Mmby R>odUo) A{Y{Z¶‘, 2011 d ‘O{Zàm (gwYmaUm) A{Y{Z¶‘, 2016 EH${ÌV dmMë¶mg àm{YH$aUmMo ‘hÎdnyU© A{YH$ma d H$m¶} Imbrb à‘mUo AmhoV: (1) amÁ¶ emgZmH$Sy>Z joÌr¶ dmQ>n Ho$ë¶mZ§Va {d{hV H$aʶmV ¶oVrb Aem AQ>r d eVuda, ZXr-Imoao A{^H$aUm§H$Sy>Z dmnamÀ¶m à˶oH$ àdJm©‘Yrb nmUr dmnamÀ¶m h¸$m§Mo {dVaU H$aʶmH$[aVm {ZH$f {ZYm©[aV H$aUo Am{U h¸$XmarÀ¶m {dVaUmMo g§{Z¶§ÌU H$aUo. (2) nmUr Q>§MmB©À¶m H$mimV Obg§nÎmr àH$ën, CnImoao Am{U ZXr-Imoao ñVamda CnbãY Agboë¶m nmʶmÀ¶m g‘ݶm¶r {dVaUmMo àmYmݶ {ZYm©[aV H$aUo. (3) Imoè¶mVrb nmʶmMr VyQ> g‘à‘mUmV {d^mJbr Omdr ¶mgmR>r Imoè¶mVrb gd© YaUm§Vrb nmUrgmR>o Xadfu Am°ŠQ>mo~a AIoa Aem VèhoZo {Z¶§{ÌV Ho$bo OmVrb, H$s dfm©Vrb dmnamgmR>r CnbãY Agboë¶m nmʶmMr (Iarn dmnamghrV) Q>¸o$dmar gd© YaUm§gmR>r OdiOdi gmaIr amhrb. (4) à˶oH$ ZXr Imoè¶mVrb bm^mWvÀ¶m qH$dm Cn^mo³Ë¶m§À¶m ‘Vm§Mr ImÌr H$ê$Z KoVë¶mZ§Va qgMZ ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 7 ì¶dñWmnZmÀ¶m àemgH$s¶, H$m¶©MmbZ d n[aajUmÀ¶m g§nyU© IMm©Mr dgwbr namd{V©V hmoB©b Aem VèhoZo nmʶmMr XanÕVr (Ob àewëH$ nÕVr) R>a{dUo Am{U CnImoao, ZXr Imoao Am{U amÁ¶ñVamdarb nmUrnÅ>r AmH$maʶmMo {ZH$f R>a{dUo. (5) amÁ¶mVrb ZÚm§À¶m nmUr nwadR>çm~m~V Am§VaamÁ¶r¶ nmUr dmQ>nmMo àemgZ d ì¶dñWmnZ H$aUo. (6) Obg§nÎmr àH$ënmMm àñVmd hm EH$mpË‘H$ amÁ¶ Obg§nÎmr AmamIS>çmer gwg§JV Amho. VgoM Vmo Am{W©H$, Obemór¶ d n¶m©daUr¶ Ñï>rZohr ’$bàX Amho Am{U OoWo àñVwV Agob VoWo bdmXmÀ¶m {ZdmS>çmZwgma amÁ¶mÀ¶m ~m§{YbH$ser gwg§JV Amho ¶mMr gw{Z{üVr H$aʶmÀ¶m Ñï>rZo, CnImoao Am{U ZXr ImoaoñVam§darb àñVm{dV Obg§nÎmr àH$ënm§Mm AmT>mdm KoUo d ˶m§Zm ‘mݶVm XoUo. (7) amÁ¶mVrb ^yOb d ^yn¥ð>Ob ¶m§Mo AndmhZ, gmR>dU d dmna ¶m§gmR>r h¸$Xmar‘ܶo ’o$a~Xb H$aʶmgmR>r {ZH$f {d{hV H$aUo. (8) ¶m A{Y{Z¶‘mImbr {ZYm©[aV Ho$bobo {ZU©¶ qH$dm AmXoe A§‘bmV AmUUo. (9) nmʶmMm XjVoZo dmna H$aʶmg MmbZm XoUo, ˶mMm An춶 Q>miUo Am{U nmUr dmnamÀ¶m à˶oH$ àdJm©gmR>r nmʶmÀ¶m dmOdr dmnamMo {ZH$f R>adyZ XoUo. 1.2.2 ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 12 d 14 AÝd¶o àm{YH$aUmda nwT>rbà‘mUo A{Zdm¶© H$m¶} d O~~Xmar gmon{dʶmV Ambr Amho. (1) ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 12 (2) A§VJ©V àm{YH$aU amÁ¶ ObZrVrZwgma ZXr-Imoao A{^H$aUm§Zm A{YH$ma àXmZ H$aʶmÀ¶m YmoaUmg ‘mݶVm XoB©b. VgoM H$b‘ 12 (3) A§VJ©V àm{YH$aU, amÁ¶ Ob {ZVrZwgma, amÁ¶mgmR>r EH$ gd©g‘mdoeH$ Ob-hdm‘mZemór¶ ‘m{hVr ¶§ÌUm am~{dʶmgmR>r gd© g§~Õ amÁ¶ A{^H$aUm§er g‘Ýd¶ gmYrb. (2) ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 12 (4) A§VJ©V àm{YH$aU amÁ¶ Ob ZrVrZwgma amÁ¶^a, nmʶmMo gw¶mo½¶ g§YmaU d ì¶dñWmnZ H$aʶmÀ¶m nÕVtMo àMmbZ d A§‘b~OmdUr H$arb. (3) ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 12 (5) A§VJ©V àm{YH$aU, g§~{YV amÁ¶ A{^H$aUmer {ZH$Q> g‘Ýd¶ gmYyZ amÁ¶mVrb nmʶmÀ¶m XOm©V dmT> H$aʶmgmR>r d ˶m§Mo OVZ H$aʶmgmR>r nmqR>~m XoB©b d gmhmæ¶ H$arb. Ago H$aVmZm, àXÿfU H$aUmè¶m§Zr qH$‘V MwH$dmdr hr VÎdo dmnaʶmV ¶mdr. 1.2.3 amÁ¶nmbm§À¶m {ZX}emZwgma qgMZmÀ¶m AZweof {Z‘y©bZmgmR>r àm{YH$aUmg A{Y{Z¶‘mÛmao {deof O~m~Xmar {d{hV H$aʶmV Ambr Amho [‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 21(1)]. àñVwV {deof O~m~Xmar ZdrZ àH$ënm§Zm ‘mݶVm XoVmZm nma nmS>br OmB©b ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 11(M). VgoM amÁ¶m‘ܶo Obg§nXm {d^mJmH$S>o CnbãY Agboë¶m ‘Zwî¶~imH$Sy>Z AZweofJ«ñV ^mJmVrb àH$ënm§Mo gd}jU, {Z¶moOZ d Vnerbdma g§H$ënZ H$ê$Z AZweof {Z‘y©bZmW© ~m§YH$m‘mgmR>r ZdrZ àH$ën doioV CnbãY hmoVrb Ago àm{YH$aU nmhrb. [‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 21 (2).] 1.2.4 ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 22 Zwgma nmʶmMr h¸$Xmar àXmZ H$aʶmÀ¶m qH$dm {dVaUmÀ¶m {ddmXmg§~§YmV {ddmX {ZdmaU A{nbr¶ àm{YH$aU åhUyZ H$m‘ nmhrb.

8 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> 1.2.5 ¶mIoarO, ‘O{Zàmda amÁ¶ ^yOb àm{YH$aU åhUyZ ‘hmamï´> ^yOb ({dH$mg d ì¶dñWmnZ) A{Y{Z¶‘ 2009 ‘Yrb {d{dY H$b‘m§Ûmao gmon{dʶmV Ambobr à‘wI H$m¶} d O~m~Xmè¶m Imbrbà‘mUo AmhoV: (1) ^yOb gd}jU d {dH$mg ¶§ÌUm (^yg{d¶§) ¶m§À¶mH$Sy>Z àmá Pmboë¶m {e’$maerZ§Va ‘hmamï´> ^yOb ({dH$mg d ì¶dñWmnZ) A{Y{Z¶‘, 2009 À¶m à¶moOZmW© H$moUVohr nmUbmoQ> d ObàñVa joÌ A{Ygy{MV qH$dm {Za{Ygy{MV H$aUo. (2) H¥$fr qH$dm Am¡Úmo{JH$ dmnamgmR>r A{Ygy{MV qH$dm A{Ygy{MV Zgboë¶m joÌmV Imob {d{har ImoXʶmg VgoM ApñVËdmV Agboë¶m Imob {d{harVyZ ^yOb Cngm H$aʶmg à{V~§Y H$aUo. (3) amÁ¶mVrb A{Ygy{MV qH$dm A{Ygy{MV Zgboë¶m joÌmVrb {d{hatÀ¶m gd© ‘mbH$m§À¶m Zm|XUrMr ImVaO‘m H$aUo Am{U Imob {dhra (~moAadob) ImoXH$m‘ ¶§Ìgm‘J«r ‘mbH$ d MmbH$ ¶m§À¶m gº$sÀ¶m Zm|XUrMo g§{Z¶§ÌU H$aUo. (4) ^yg{d¶§ d {Oëhm àm{YH$aU ¶m§À¶mer {dMma{d{Z¶‘ H$ê$Z amÁ¶mVrb A{Ygy{MV qH$dm A{Ygy{MV Zgboë¶m joÌmVrb {nʶmÀ¶m nmʶmÀ¶m JwUdÎmoMo g§ajU d n[aajU H$aʶmgmR>r Amdí¶H$ AgVrb Aem Cnm¶¶moOZm H$aUo. (5) ^yOb àXÿ{fV H$aUmè¶m§Zm ^yOb òmoV àXÿ{fV H$aʶmnmgyZ namd¥Îm H$aUo d nmʶmMr JwUdÎmm nyd©dV àñWm{nV H$aʶmgmR>r nmUr àXÿ{fV H$aUmè¶m§À¶m IMm©Zo {d{hV XOm©Zwgma Cnm¶¶moOZm H$aUo. (6) nmUbmoQ> joÌ Obg§nÎmr g{‘Vr Am{U n§Mm¶VrÀ¶m ‘mܶ‘mVyZ ^mJYmaH$m§À¶m gh^mJmÛmao ^yOb dmna AmamIS>m Am{U ˶mda AmYm[aV nrH$ aMZm AmamIS>m V¶ma H$aUo. (7) ^yg{d¶§ d H|$Ðr¶ ^yOb ‘§S>i ¶m§À¶mer {dMma{d{Z‘¶ H$ê$Z nwZ^©aUj‘ joÌm§Mm emoY KoUo Am{U ^yOb nwZ^©aU H$aʶmgmR>r nmdgmMo nmUr gmR>{dʶmH$[aVm Amdí¶H$ ‘mJ©Xe©H$ VÎdo {ZJ©{‘V H$aUo. (8) A{Ygy{MV joÌmgmR>r nmUbmoQ> joÌ Obg§nÎmr g{‘Vr ñWmnZ H$aUo. (9) ^yOb {dH$mg, {d{Z¶‘Z d ì¶dñWmnZmg§~§YrÀ¶m {ddmX àH$aUr Anrbr¶ àm{YH$aU åhUyZ H$m‘ H$aUo. (10) ^yObmMm dmna H$ê$Z OmñV nmUr bmJUmar {nHo$ KoʶmÀ¶m àd¥Îmrg Amim KmbʶmgmR>r ‘mJ©Xe©H$ VÎdo {d{hV H$aUo. (11) nmUbmoQ> joÌ Obg§nÎmr g{‘Vr d ^mJYmaH$m§À¶m dVrZo amÁ¶ A{^H$aUo, AemgH$s¶ g§KQ>Zm, H$m¶©aV ñd¶§godr g§KQ>Zm B˶mXr§‘m’©$V nmdgmMo nmUr AS>dyZ ^yObmMo nwZ^©aU H$aʶmgmR>r bmoH$OmJ¥Vr d à{ejU H$m¶©H«$‘mbm MmbZm XoUo.

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12 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> 2.2 R>moH$ Ob àewëH$ (2018-20) A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 11 (n) ‘ܶo àm{YH$aU Xa 3 dfmªZr nmʶmÀ¶m XamMo nwZ{d©bmoH$Z d nwZarjU H$arb Aer VaVyX Amho. àm{YH$aUmZo R>moH$ Ob àewëH$ (BWT) Mo {ZH$f àW‘ 2010-13 ¶m H$mbmdYrgmR>r {ZYm©[aV Ho$bobo hmoVo. gZ 2013-16 ¶m H$mbmdYrgmR>r R>moH$ Ob àewëH$mÀ¶m {ZYm©aUmgmR>rÀ¶m Aä¶mgmMr gwédmV OyZ 2011 nmgyZ Pmbr. emgZmZo, nwT>rb AmXoe hmoB©n¶ªV {dÚ‘mZ àewëH$ dmT>rg doimodoir ‘wXVdmT> {Xbr. H$m¶ÚmVrb VaVwXrZwgma d dmnaH$˶mªer g„m‘gbV H$ê$Z àm{YH$aUmZo gZ 2018- 2020 ¶m H$mbmdYrH$arVm R>moH$ Ob àewëH$ {Z{üV Ho$bo d ˶m~m~VMo AmXoe {XZm§H$ 11 OmZodmar 2018 amoOr {ZJ©{‘V Ho$bo. gXa gwYm[aV àewëH$ ho {XZm§H$ 1 ’o$~«wdmar, 2018 nmgyZ bmJy H$aʶmV Ambo d ˶m‘ܶo nwT>rb à˶oH$ Obdfm©V 10 Q>¸o$ à‘mUo ‘mho OyZ 2020 n¶ªV dmT> Ho$br OmB©b. gXa AmXoemMr BVa ‘hÎdmMr d¡{eîQ>ço Imbrbà‘mUo AmhoV. 2.2.1 àdmhr qgMZ d Cngm qgMZm‘Yrb V’$mdV H$‘r H$aʶmgmR>r dmnaH$˶mªer g„m‘gbV H$ê$Z gd© nmUr dmnaH$˶m©da Cngm ¶moOZm§‘Yrb 81 Q>¸o$ {dOXamMr {d^mJUr Ho$br. Aem àH$mao emgZmÀ¶m Cngm qgMZ ¶moOZm§darb eoVH$è¶m§Zm àdmhr qgMZmMm AZwko¶ Xa A{YH$ Cngm qgMZ ¶moOZm§darb 19 Q>¸o$ (drO AmH$maUr, XoI^mb d XþéñVr IM© d Cngm qgMZ ¶moOZoÀ¶m {ef© H$m‘mdarb) IMm©Mm ^aUm H$amdm bmJob. 2.2.2 àm{YH$aUmZo A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 11 (K) ‘Yrb VaVwXr d H$m¶©j‘ dmnamg àmoËgmhZ XoʶmÀ¶m hoVyZo Obg§YmaUmg àmoËgmhZ XoUo d nmʶmMm An춶 H$aʶmnmgyZ namd¥Îm H$aUo ¶mgmR>r KaJwVr d Am¡Úmo{JH$ joÌmVrb dmT>rd nmUr dmnamgmR>r Q>ß߶mQ>ß߶mZo MT>˶m XamMr àewëH$ àUmbr bmJy Ho$br Amho. CXm. ‘mnX§S>mZwgma Agboë¶m n[a‘mUmnojm OmXm nmUr dmnamda OmXm XamZo AmH$maUr H$aUo.

2.3 ZdrZ Obg§nÎmr àH$ënm§Zm ‘mÝ`Vm 2.3.1 ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mÀ¶m H$b‘ 11 (M) Zwgma à˶oH$ àñVmd EH$mpË‘H$ amÁ¶ Ob AmamIS>çmer gwg§JV Amho. VgoM Vmo Am{W©H$, Ob d¡km{ZH$ d n¶m©daUr¶ ’$bàXVoÀ¶m (viability) Ñï>rZohr gwg§JV Amho Am{U OoWo bmJy Agob VoWo Am§VaamÁ¶r¶ dmQ>nmVrb {híí¶mer {ZJ{S>V Agbobo bdmX, H$amaZm‘o, dm hþHy$‘Zm‘o amÁ¶mÀ¶m {hV g§~§Ym§er gwg§JV AmhoV, ¶mMr gw{Z{üVr H$aʶmÀ¶m Ñï>rZo CnImoao Am{U ZXr ImoaoñVamdarb àñVm{dV Obg§nÎmr àH$ënm§Mm AmT>mdm KoUo d ˶m§Zm ‘mݶVm XoUo àm{YH$aUmMo H$m‘ Amho. 2.3.2 df© 2017-18 ‘ܶo A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 11 (M) Zwgma àm{YH$aUmZo Obg§nXm {d^mJmH$Sy>Z àmá Pmboë¶m EH$ àH$ënmg (J§wOdUr nmQ>~§Ymao àH$ën Vm. doëho {O. nwUo) ˶mÀ¶m ì¶márV ~Xb Pmë¶m‘wio gwYmarV àemgH$s¶ ‘mݶVoMm àñVmdmg ‘mݶVm {Xbobr Amho.

2.4 qgMZ AZweofmMo {Z‘y©bZ 2.4.1 {ZX}em§H$ d AZweof g{‘VrZo {XZm§H$ 1 E{àb 1994 amoOrMm amÁ¶mÀ¶m qgMZjoÌmVrb {Oëhm{Zhm¶ AZweof hm ^m¡{VH$ AZweof ({Z{‘©V qgMZ j‘Vm) d Am{W©H$ AZweof (AZwf§{JH$ {dÎmr¶ VaVyX) ¶m AmYmamda {ZYm©[aV Ho$bm. ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 13 {XZm§H$ 1 E{àb 1994 amoOrMm qgMZjoÌmVrb Am{W©H$ AZweof hm é. 7418.00 H$moQ>r hmoVm d ˶mZ§Va gZ 2000 ‘ܶo Vmo g‘m¶mo{OV H$ê$Z é. 6618.38 H$moQ>r Agm nwZn©[aJ{UV H$aʶmV Ambm. gZ 2001 nmgyZ ‘m. amÁ¶nmb ¶m§Zr {Xboë¶m {ZX}em§Mm n[aUm‘ åhUyZ ‘mM© 2011 n¶ªV amÁ¶mVrb gd© {Oëøm§‘Yrb Am{W©H$ AZweof Xÿa Pmbm. gd© {Oëøm§‘Yrb ^m¡{VH$ AZweof hm Am{W©H$ AZweofm~amo~a Xÿa hmoUo Ano{jV hmoVo. VWm{n MbZdmT>, ~m§YH$m‘mÀ¶m H$mbmdYrV Pmbobr dmT> d qH$‘VrV Pmbobr dmT> ¶m H$maUm§‘wio ^m¡{VH$ AZweof Xÿa H$aʶmV Anojoà‘mUo ¶e {‘imbo Zmhr. 2.4.2 AZweof {Z‘y©bZmÀ¶m àJVrÀ¶m AZw‘mZmgmR>r bmJUmar Amdí¶H$ ‘m{hVr AWm©V OyZ 2017 n¶ªV {Z‘m©U Pmbobr qgMZ j‘Vm, Cd©[aV qgMZ j‘Vm {Z‘m©U H$aʶmgmR>r {dMmamV ¿¶mdr bmJUmar à{V hoŠQ>ar a¸$‘, qgMZ joÌmda Am{W©H$ df© 2016-17 ‘ܶo Pmbobm IM© d {d{dY erfm©Imbr {dV[aV Ho$bobm à˶j {ZYr ¶m~m~VMr Obg§nXm {d^mJ, ‘w§~B© ¶m§Mo nÌ H«$. ‘O{Z-2018 / àH«$-183 /{Zdg§-1 {X. 10 OmZodmar 2019 AÝd¶o àmá Pmbobr ‘m{hVr ¶m AhdmbmV OmoS>nÌ 3(1), 3 (3), 4 (1) d 4 (2) ‘ܶo g‘m{dï> H$aʶmV Ambobr Amho. 2.4.3 df© 2016-17 ‘ܶo (OyZ 2017 n¶ªV) amÁ¶mVrb ~wbT>mUm, AH$mobm (dmer‘gh) Am{U A‘amdVr ¶m 3 AZweof {Oëøm§‘ܶo 11.58 hOma hoŠQ>a (à.a.g.) BVH$m qgMZ AZweof Xÿa H$aʶmV Ambm Amho. Aem [aVrZo OyZ 2017 n¶ªV 181.24 hOma hoŠQ>a (à.a.g.) BVH$m ^m¡{VH$ AZweof A‘amdVr {d^mJmVrb ¶m VrZ {Oëøm§‘ܶo {e„H$ am{hbm Amho [OmoS>nÌ-3(1)]. OyZ 2016 n¶ªV 192.82 hOma hoŠQ>a (à.a.g.) BVH$m ^m¡{VH$ AZweof ¶m VrZ {Oëøm§‘ܶo {e„H$ am{hbm hmoVm [OmoS>nÌ-3(2)]. 2.4.4 AZweof Xÿa H$aʶmgmR>r {Z{üV Ho$boë¶m 102 àH$ënm§n¡H$s$ 41 àH$ën nyU© Pmbobo AgyZ 61 àH$ënm§Mr H$m‘o àJ{VnWmda Amho. ˶mn¡H$s 22 àH$ënm§Mr Ki^aUr ‘mho OyZ 2017 AIoa nyU© Pmbr Amho. 2.4.5 ‘m. amÁ¶nmb ¶m§À¶m {ZXoemZwgma df© 2008-09 nmgyZ A‘amdVr {d^mJmVrb AZweof {Z‘y©bZmgmR>r ~m§YH$m‘mYrZ àH$ënm§À¶m àJVrMo Ì¡‘m{gH$ g§{Z¶§ÌU àm{YH$aU H$arV Amho d ‘m. amÁ¶nmb ¶m§Zm ˶mMm Ahdmb gmXa H$arV Amho. gXa AhdmbmÀ¶m H$mbmdYrV ‘m. amÁ¶nmb ‘hmoX¶m§Zm EHy$U 4 Ì¡‘m{gH$ Ahdmb gmXa H$aʶmV Ambo AmhoV. VgoM ‘m. amÁ¶nmb ‘hmoX¶m§À¶m H$m¶m©b¶m‘m’©$V g§nÞ Pmboë¶m ~¡R>H$sg CnpñWVrgwÕm hmoVr. Aä¶mgmMm ‘w»¶ CÔoe Am{W©H$ AZweof Xÿa H$aʶm~m~V g§{Z¶§ÌU H$aUo hm Amho.

14 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> 2.4.6 A‘amdVr {d^mJmVrb df© {Zhm¶ Cd©[aV AZweof Imbrb AmboIm‘ܶo Xe©{dbm Amho :

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AmH¥$Vr 1 : A‘amdVr {d^mJmVrb df©{Zhm¶ Cd©[aV AZweof ‘mJrb gmV dfmª‘ܶo gamgar 8,370 hoŠQ>a (à.a.g.) à{Vdf© gamgar ^m¡{VH$ AZweof Xÿa Pmbm Amho. Cd©[aV ^m¡{VH$ AZweof nwT>rb 5 dfmª‘ܶo Xÿa H$aʶmMo {Z¶moOZ Agë¶mg gmYmaUnUo gamgar 37,000 hoŠQ>a (à.a.g.) à{Vdf© BVH$s qgMZ j‘Vm {Z{‘©VrMr JVr dmT>{dUo Amdí¶H$ Amho. 2.4.7 ‘.O.{Z.àm. A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 20 (1) (I) AÝd¶o "Aem dm{f©H$ Ahdmbm‘ܶo {Oëhm KQ>H$ Yê$Z à‘mU aã~r g‘Vwë¶m‘ܶo {Z{üV Pmboë¶m amÁ¶ gamgarda ObqgMZ ¶m {dH$mg joÌm‘ܶo à˶oH$ {OëømMm ‘moOʶmV Ambobm AZweof, {Oëhm noaUrImbrb joÌ, à‘mU aã~r g‘Vw붑ܶo amÁ¶ñVar¶ d ñWm{ZH$ àH$ënmVyZ {Z‘m©U Pmbobr EHy$U qgMZ j‘Vm, noaUrImbrb joÌmer qgMZj‘VoMr Q>¸o$dmar, amÁ¶ gamgarnojm H$‘r Agbobr Q>¸o$dmar, hoŠQ>amV AZweof, ¶m gyÌmà‘mUo d nÕVrZo AÚmdV ‘m{hVr CnbãY Agbobm AbrH$S>rb dfm©À¶m d ˶mZ§Va XadfuÀ¶m ‘hmamï´>mÀ¶m amÁ¶ gamgarda ObqgMZ ¶m {dH$mgjoÌm‘ܶo {Z{üV Pmbobm hoŠQ>amV (^m¡{VH$) d AÚmdV Xa gyMrà‘mUo én¶mV (Am{W©H$) XmI{dbobm AZweof Z‘yX Agbobo EH$ n[a{eï> {d{hV Ho$ë¶mà‘mUo g‘m{dï> H$aʶmV ¶oB©b.' darb ‘m{hVrMm nmR>nwamdm H$aVmZm, àm{YH$aUmZo OyZ 2017 AIoaMm {Zìdi noaUr joÌmÀ¶m AmYmao 60.33% qgMZ j‘Vm Agboë¶m amÁ¶ gamgarda AmYm[aV {Oëhm{Zhm¶ (^m¡{VH$ d Am{W©H$) à. a. g. da AmYm[aV AZweof g§H${bV Ho$bm AgyZ Vr ‘m{hVr OmoS>nÌ-3 (3) ‘ܶo A§V^y©V Amho. ‘m. amÁ¶nmb ¶m§À¶m {ZX}emZwgma, gܶm df© 1994 À¶m amÁ¶ gamgarda åhUOoM 35.11% ¶mda (60.33% ¶m OyZ 2017 AIoaÀ¶m amÁ¶ gamgarda Zìho) AmYm[aV AZweof Xÿa H$aʶmV ¶oV Amho. ¶mdê$Z Ago {XgyZ ¶oVo, H$s amÁ¶ emgZmÀ¶m à¶ËZmZ§Va ‘Owar‘ܶo XþßnQ> dmT> Pmbr Amho. ‘OwarÀ¶m dmT>rMm V’$mdVr~m~V emgZmg {dMma H$amdm bmJob. 2.4.8 VgoM ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 20 (1) (J) Zwgma "AÚmdV ‘m{hVr CnbãY Agbobm AbrH$S>rb dfm©n¶ªV df©dma VgoM EHy$U d ˶mZ§Va Xadfu nmQ>~§Ymao ¶m {dH$mgjoÌmgmR>r H$aʶmV Ambobm {Oëhm{Zhm¶ d ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 15 {d^mJ{Zhm¶ IM© Z‘yX Agbobo Xþgao n[a{eï> {d{hV Ho$ë¶mà‘mUo g‘m{dï> H$aʶmV ¶oB©b.' ‘mM© 2017 n¶ªV {Oëhm{Zhm¶ qgMZjoÌm‘ܶo Pmboë¶m IMm©Mr ‘m{hVr OmoS>nÌ-4(1) ‘ܶo Va {d{dY erfmªImbr {d^mJ d ‘hm‘§S>im§Zm {dV[aV Ho$boë¶m {ZYrMr ‘m{hVr OmoS>nÌ-4(2) ‘ܶo Z‘yX Ho$br Amho. 2016-17 ‘ܶo ‘mM© 2017 n¶ªV {d^mJ{Zhm¶ Pmbobm IM© AmH¥$Vr 2 ‘ܶo Xe©{dbm Amho.

AmH¥$Vr 2 : 2016-17 ‘Yrb {d^mJ{Zhm¶ {dÎmr¶ VaVyX d à˶j IM© CnbãY Agboë¶m {ZYr‘ܶo ‘mJrb H$mbmdYrV nmQ>~§Ymao {dH$mg ‘hm‘§S>imH$S>o {e„H$ Agbobm {ZYr d gZ 2016-17 ‘ܶo AW©g§H$ënmV ‘§Oya Ho$boë¶m {ZYrMm g‘mdoe Amho. 2.5 R>moH$ ObboIm narjUm~m~V dmë‘r, Am¡a§Jm~mX ¶oWo EH$ {XdgmMr H$m¶©emim Am¶mo{OV H$aʶmV Ambr hmoVr. gXa H$m¶©emioV gXñ¶ (O. g. A{^¶m§{ÌH$s) d gXñ¶ (AW©) ¶m§Zr g{H«$¶ gh^mJ KoVbm d {XZm§H$ gßQ>|~a 22, 2017 À¶m ‘mnX§S>mMm àñVwV VaVwXrZwgma joÌr¶ A{YH$mar ¶m§Zm ¶m {df¶r AdJV H$ê$Z {Xbo.

2.6 ^yOb {d{Z`‘Z 2.6.1 ‘hmamï´> ^yOb A{Y{Z¶‘, 2009 À¶m H$b‘ 17 Zwgma amÁ¶ emgZmZo amÁ¶mÀ¶m à˶oH$ {OëømgmR>r (‘w§~B© d ‘w§~B© CnZJa dJiyZ) {Oëhm àm{YH$mè¶m§Mr {Z¶wº$s Ho$br. ‘O{Zàm (gwYmaUm) A{Y{Z¶‘, 2016 Zwgma ‘hmamï´> ^yOb A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb {d{dY H$m¶mªÀ¶m A§‘b~OmdUrgmR>r gXñ¶ (^yOb) ¶m nXmMr {Z{‘©Vr H$aʶmV Ambr. ■

16 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> àH$aU 3 ~¡R>H$m Am{U g„m‘gbVr

3.1 R>moH$ Ob àewëH$, nmUr h¸$Xmar, àH$ënm§Zm ‘§Owè¶m B. ~m~tdaMo àm{YH$aUmMo YmoaUmË‘H$ {ZU©¶ ho {hVg§~§Yr¶, Vk, Am‘§{ÌV, ZmJar g‘mOmMo à{V{ZYr, ObjoÌmV gH«$s¶ Agboë¶m godm^mdr g§ñWm B. g‘doV KS>dyZ AmUboë¶m ì¶mnH$ g„m‘gbVtda AmYmabobo AgVmV. Obg§nXm, nmUrnwadR>m d ñdÀN>Vm, n¶m©daU ¶m§gma»¶m {d{dY {d^mJm§H$Sy>Z ObjoÌm{df¶r g‘J« ‘m{hVr/AmYmagm‘J«r Jmoim H$ê$Z g§H${bV Ho$br OmVo. Aem ~¡R>H$m/g„m‘gbVr‘YyZ nwT>o Amboë¶m ‘hÎdmÀ¶m {e’$maer/gyMZm ¶m§Mr àm{YH$aUmH$Sy>Z Zm|X R>odbr OmVo. àm{YH$aUmgmR>r nwT>rb dmQ>Mmb d A{YH$ g‘mdoeH$nUo YmoaUo R>a{dʶm‘ܶo Aem g„m‘gbVr Cn¶wº$ R>aë¶mMo {XgyZ Ambo Amho. 3.2 AÝ` A{^H$aUm§g‘doV ~¡R>H$m df© 2017-18 ‘Ü`o Imbrb ~¡R>H$m Am`mo{OV H$aÊ`mV Amë`m : - {XZm§H$ {df` / g§ñWm / ì`º$s 30 ‘o, 2017 g{Md (bmjo{d), Obg§nXm {d^mJ ¶m§Mo gmo~V R>moH$ Ob àewëH$ nwZ{d©bmoH$Z d nwZarjU H$aUo~m~V ~¡R>H$. 6 Owb¡, 2017 ‘O{Zàmg {d{dY {df¶m§da g„m XoʶmH$arVm g„mJma g§ñWoÀ¶m Zo‘UwH$s~m~V àYmZ g{Md (Og§{d d à), g{Md (Og§ì¶ d bmjo{d) d g{Md (àH$ën g‘Ýd¶), Obg§nXm {d^mJ d Ho$nrE‘Or ¶m§Mo à{V{ZYr gmo~V ~¡R>H$. 28 Owb¡, 2017 amÁ¶mVrb Ob-hdm‘mZ emór¶ gd© g‘mdoeH$ AmYma gm‘J«r {dH${gV H$aUo~m~V AYrjH$ A{^¶§Vm, YaU gwa{jVVm g§KQ>Zm, Zm{eH$ d AmYma gm‘J«r g§H$bZ d {Z¶moOZ ‘§S>i, Zm{eH$ ¶m§Mogmo~V ~¡R>H$. 23 d 24 Am°JñQ>, 2017 ^wn¥ð> ObmMm KaJwVr d Am¡Úmo{JH$ nmUr dmnamMo à¶moOZmW© h¸$XmarMo {dVaU H$aʶmH$arVm {ZH$f {Z{üV H$aUo~m~V ¶m joÌmVrb ^mJYmaH$ d Vkm§gmo~V ~¡R>H$. 06 gßQ>|~a, 2017 ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘ 2005 ‘Yrb H$b‘ 11 (M) Zwgma Jw§OdUr nmQ>~§Ymao àH$ën Vm. doëho {O. nyUo ¶m àH$ënmMm ì¶márVrb ~Xb Pmë¶m‘wio gwYmarV àemgH$s¶ ‘mݶVoÀ¶m àñVmdmg ‘mݶVm Xoʶm~m~V H$m¶©H$mar g§MmbH$, ‘hmamï´> H¥$îUm Imoao {dH$mg ‘hm‘§S>i, nwUo d ‘w»¶ A{^¶§Vm, Obg§nXm {d^mJ, nwUo ¶m§Mogmo~V ~¡R>H$. 06 Zmoìh|~a, 2017 ObjoÌmVrb kmZmMr XodmUKodmU H$aUo~m~V ‘hmamï´> d X{jU Am°ñQ´>o{b¶m ¶m§Mo à{V{ZYr ‘§S>i ¶m§Mogmo~V hm°Q>ob "VmO', ‘w§~B© ¶oWo ~¡R>H$. ■

‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 17 àH$aU 4 H$m`Xo{df`H$ ~m~r

4.1 ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aUmda AY©Ý¶m{¶H$ O~m~XmarXoIrb gmon{dbobr Amho. emgZmZo àm{YH$aU A{Y{Z¶‘, 2005 À¶m H$b‘ 22(1) Zwgma nmUr h¸$XmarÀ¶m {dVaU dm àXmZmÀ¶m g§X^m©V CØdboë¶m {ddmXm§Mo {ZamH$aU H$aʶmgmR>r {X. 25 Am°JñQ> 2009 À¶m emgZ {ZU©¶mÝd¶o àmW{‘H$ {ddmX {ZdmaU A{YH$mar (PDRO) ¶m§Mr {Z¶wº$s Ho$bobr Amho. A{Y{Z¶‘mVrb H$b‘ 22(3) AÝd¶o àmW{‘H$ {ddmX {ZdmaU A{YH$mè¶mÀ¶m {ZU©¶m{déÕ Oa Ag§Vwï> nj àm{YH$aUmH$S>o XmX ‘mJʶmgmR>r Ambm Va Anrbr¶ ¶§ÌUm åhUyZ àm{YH$aUmbm A{YH$ma àXmZ H$aʶmV Ambobm Amho. {ddmX {ZamH$aUmÀ¶m g§X^m©V àm{YH$aUmda gmon{dboë¶m O~m~XmarÀ¶m AZwf§JmZo ¶m{MH$mH$V}, {’$¶m©Xr ¶m§Zm ˶m§À¶m VH«$matÀ¶m gmoS>dUwH$sgmR>r ‘m. Cƒ ݶm¶mb¶ àm{YH$aUmH$S>o XmX ‘mJʶmgmR>r nmR>{dVo. 4.2 gZ 2017-18 ‘ܶo Imbrb 10 {df¶m§À¶m ¶m{MH$m/AO© àm{YH$aUmg àmá Pmbo hmoVo. ˶mn¡H$s 6 AqV‘V: {ZH$mbr H$mT>ʶmV Ambo. gwédmVrbm EHy$U A{Z{U©V Agbobo AO©, Xaå¶mZÀ¶m H$mimV EHy$U àmá Pmbobo AO©, Xaå¶mZÀ¶m H$mimV {ZH$mbr H$mT>ʶmV Ambobo AO© ¶m~m~VMm Jmofdmam Imbrb à‘mUo Amho. E{àb 1, 2017 amoOr gZ 2017-18 ¶m Xaå¶mZÀ¶m H$mbmdYrV ‘mM© 31, 2018 amoOr A{Z{U©V AO© H$mbmdYrV àmá Pmbobo {ZH$mbr H$mT>bobo AO© A{Z{U©V Agbobo AO© AO© 6 10 12 4 1. COZr Obme¶mVyZ {^‘m ZXrV nmUr gmoS>Uo~m~V (AO© H«$.2/2017) - {ZH$mbr. 2. gmd©O{ZH$ {nʶmMo nmUr {dVaU òmoVm§VJ©V Agboë¶m à^mdr joÌmVrb {d{har ~§X H$aUo~m~V (AO© H«$.3/2017) - {ZH$mbr. 3. CÜd© JmoXmdar CnImoè¶mVrb g‘ݶm¶r nmUr dmQ>n~m~V ‘|T>o{Jar-JmoXmdar Aä¶mg JQ>mMm Ahdmb nwZ{d©bmoH$Z H$aUo~m~V (AO© H«$.4/2017) - A{Z{U©V. 4. Jw§OdUr àH$ënmdarb {Z¶mo{OV H$mbdm {dVaU àUmbrÀ¶m àñVmdm‘ܶo ~Xb H$ê$Z ~§{YñV nmB©nbmB©Z {dVaU àUmbr H$aUo~m~V (AO© H«$.5/2017) - {ZH$mbr. 5. Jw§OdUr àH$ënmdarb {Z¶mo{OV H$mbdm {dVaU àUmbrÀ¶m àñVmdm‘ܶo ~Xb H$ê$Z ~§{YñV nmB©nbmB©Z {dVaU àUmbr H$aUo~m~V (AO© H«$.6/2017) - {ZH$mbr. 6. ‘m¡Oo Ah‘Xnya d H$monam Vm. ‘moeu {O. A‘amdVr JmdmVrb A{V[aº$ emo{fV ^mJmVrb ZdrZ {d{hatZm nadmZJr XoUo~m~V {Oëhm àemgZ d Cn{d^mJr¶ A{YH$mar ¶m§Zr {Xboë¶m nadmZJr{déÕ ¶m{MH$m XmIb H$aUo~m~V (AO© H«$.7/2017) - A{Z{U©V.

18 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> 7. n|M àH$ën g‘yhm‘YyZ ZmJnya ‘hmZJa nm{bH$m ¶m§Zm {Xboë¶m nmUr dmnamV H$nmV H$ê$Z qgMZmgmR>r nmʶmMr VaVyX H$aUo~m~V S>m°. Am{ef O¶ñdmb, am‘Q>oH$ ¶m§Zr XmIb Ho$boë¶m AO© (AO© H«$.8/2017)- A{Z{U©V. 8. Zram COdm H$mbdm, emIm H«$. 2 darb ^bdUo JmdmVrb eoVH$è¶m§Zr nmʶmMo g‘ݶm¶r {dVaU hmoʶmMm AZwf§JmZo àmW{‘H$ dmX {ZdmaU A{YH$mar ¶m§Zr nmarV Ho$boë¶m AmXoem{déÕ ‘O{Zàm H$m¶Xm, 2005 ‘Yrb H$b‘ 12 (6) ‘Yrb VaVwXrMm AZwf§JmZo gmXa Ho$boë¶m AOm©da H$m¶©dmhr H$aUo~m~V (AO© H«$.9/2017) - {ZH$mbr. 9. ‘hmOZH$mo, Am¡Úmo{JH$ {dÚwV H|$Ð, EH$bhao ¶m§Zr ˶m§Zm Ho$ë¶m OmUmè¶m Xÿ{fV nmUr nwadR>m AZwf§JmZo àewëH$ {Z{üV H$ê$Z XoUo~m~V gmXa Ho$bobm AO© (AO© H«$.1/2018) - {ZH$mbr. 10. qgMZ joÌmVrb {Oëhm{Zhm¶ AZweofm§Mr JUZm H$aʶmMr H$m¶©nÕVr~m~V gmXa Ho$bobm AO© (AO© H«$.2/2018) - AmXoemgmR>r. darb AO©/¶m{MHo$da gwZmdUr H$aʶmV Ambr hmoVr d XaamoO amoOZm‘m {ZJ©{‘V H$aʶmV Ambo. ■

‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 19 àH$aU 5 MMm©gÌo/n[ag§dmX `m‘Ü`o gh^mJ

nmʶmg§~§YrMr YmoaUo, n[aZrVr (strategies), Obg§nÎmrMm {dH$mg, ì¶dñWmnZ, V§ÌkmZ, {Z¶‘Z d {d{Z¶‘Z ¶mVrb ‘m{hVrMr ZdrZ {jVrOo ¶m~m~V AÚ¶mdV ahmʶmÀ¶m CÔoemZo àm{YH$aUmMo Aܶj, gXñ¶ d A{YH$mar amÁ¶ d amï´>r¶ nmVirdarb MMm©gÌo/n[ag§dmX/H$m¶©emim/~¡R>H$m ¶m§‘ܶo gH«$s¶ gh^mJr hmoVmV. Aem H$m¶©H«$‘m§‘ܶo gh^mJr Pmë¶mZo nañnam§‘ܶo ‘m{hVrMr XodmUKodmU H$aVm ¶oVo, BVam§À¶m AZw^dmdéZ {eH$Vm ¶oVo, ì¶mnH$ ñVamda g§dmX gmYʶmMr g§Yr {‘iVo. àm{YH$aUmMo A{YH$mar 2017-18 ¶m dfm©V Á¶m H$m¶©H«$‘m§‘ܶo gh^mJr Pmbo ˶m§Mr gyMr Imbr {Xbr Amho:-

A.H«$. H$m`©H«$‘mMo Zm§d, ñWi, Am`moOH$ Am{U {XZm§H$ A{YH$mè`mMo Zmd 1 amÁ¶ ^yOb àm{YH$aU, Zdr {X„r (01.06.2017) S>m°.gwaoe Hw$bH$Uu, g{Md 2 nmUr~Ôb à˶oH$ Jmoï>, Zdr {X„r lr. Ho$. nr. ~jr, Aܶj ({XZm§H$ 29.06.2017 Vo 01.07.2017) 3 nya Am{U nmʶmÀ¶m ì¶dñWmnZmMo Ob{dkmZ A§XmO~m~V lr. Ho$.nr. ~jr, Aܶj H$m¶©emim, Zdr {X„r (03.08.2017) S>m°. gwaoe Hw$bH$Uu, g{Md 4 A‘o[aH$Z dm°Q>a dH©$ Amgmo{gEeZ ¶m§Zr Am¶mo{OV Ho$boë¶m lr. Ho$. nr. ~jr, Aܶj Ao.Am¶.{g.B©. 2017 ¶m n[ag§dmXmMo CÓmQ>Z, ‘w§~B© (10.11.2017) 5 Ob ì¶dñWmnZ {dH$mg YmoaUmdarb H$m¶©emioMo CÓmQ>Z, lr. Ho$. nr. ~jr, Aܶj ‘w§~B© (06 {S>g|~a, 2017) 6 Ob ì¶dñWmnZ {dH$mg YmoaUmdarb H$m¶©emim, ‘w§~B© (6-7 lr. Ho$. nr. ~jr, Aܶj d lr. pìh. E‘. {S>g|~a, 2017) Hw$bH$Uu, gXñ¶ (Og§ A{^¶m§{ÌH$s) 7 Am§Vaamï´>r¶ OmJ{VH$ hdm‘mZmda n[ag§dmX, dmë‘r, Am¡a§Jm~mX S>m°. gwaoe Hw$bH$Uu, g{Md (14-15 {S>g|~a 2017) 8 Xþ‘ui nmʶmMo ì¶dñWmnZ, qgMZ n[afX, na^Ur S>m°. gwaoe Hw$bH$Uu, g{Md (30-31 {S>g|~a 2017) 9 ^yObmMo gwYm[aV ‘gyÚm~m~V MMm©, H|$Ðr¶ àXÿfU {Z¶§ÌU lr. {H$emoa Hw$bH$Uu, ghm¶H$ g§MmbH$ ‘§S>i, Ob g§gmYZ ‘§Ìmb¶, Zdr {X„r (09.01.2018) 10 emœV nmUr d ñdÀN>Vm~m~V {Vgar amï´>r¶ {eIa, ~§Jiya lr. Eg. S>r. Hw$bH$Uu, g§MmbH$ d nr. Ama. (18-19 OmZodmar 2018) WmoQ>o, ghm¶H$ g§MmbH$

20 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> 11 ñdÀN> Ob, ‘hmamï´> (19.01.2018) lr. Ho$. nr. ~jr, Aܶj 12 ‘w»¶ Ob boIm n[ajH$, Ob d qgMZ, dmë‘r, Am¡a§Jm~mX dºo$ - lr. pìh. E‘. Hw$bH$Uu, gXñ¶ (Og§ ¶m§Zr Am¶mo{OV Ho$boë¶m R>moH$ Ob boIm narjU ¶m {df¶mda A{^¶m§{ÌH$s) d S>m°. Eg. Q>r. gm§Jio, gXñ¶ H$m¶©emim (25.01.2018) (AW©) 13 amï´>r¶ ^yOb ‘§WZ, ZmJnya (16-17 ’o$~«wdmar 2018) lr. {dZmoXHw$‘ma O. {Vdmar, gXñ¶ ({dYr) Obg§gmYZ, ZXr {dH$mg d J§Jm nwZéËWmZ ‘§Ìmb¶, H|$Ð S>m°. Eg. Q>r. gm§Jio, gXñ¶ (AW©), S>m°. gwaoe gaH$maÛmao Am¶mo{OV amï´>r¶ MMm©gÌ) Hw$bH$Uu, g{Md d {H$emoa Xoe‘wI, ghm¶H$ Zdr {X„r g§MmbH$ (^yOb) 14 ZXr Imoao ì¶dñWmnZ, YmoaU d Ob àemgZ, ‘ao S>m§buJ Imoao lr. Ho$. nr. ~jr, Aܶj d lr. pìh. E‘. àm{YH$aU, Ho$Z~oam, Am°ñQ´>o{b¶m (9 Vo 19 ’o$~«wdmar 2018) Hw$bH$Uu, gXñ¶ (Og§ A{^¶m{ÌH$s) 15 nmUr ì¶dñWmnZ JaO H$mimMr, {dîUwnyar, Zm§XoS> lr. {dZmoXHw$‘ma O. {Vdmar, gXñ¶ ({dYr) (16.03.2018) 16 WOTR ~{jg g§^ma^, dm°Q>a pñQ>dS>©{en àH$ën, lr. Ho$. nr. ~jr, Aܶj Ah‘XZJa (23.03.2018)

‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 21 àH$aU 6 g§dmX Am{U g§nH©$

6.1 à{gÕ Ho$bobr àH$meZo àm{YH$aU doimodoir g§~§{YV {df¶m§da Vm§{ÌH$ g§{hVm/Ñ{ï>H$moZ boI/{d{Z¶‘ àH$m{eV H$arV AgVo. gXa àH$meZo bm^mWver ì¶mnH$ g„m‘gbV H$ê$Z Am{U nmaXe©H$ nÕVrZo V¶ma Ho$bobr AgVmV. AmVmn¶ªV àm{YH$aUmZo Imbrb àH$meZo à{gÕ Ho$bobr AmhoV; 1) nmQ>~§Ymao àH$ënm§VyZ nmUr dmna h¸$XmarMo {Z{üVrH$aU, {d{Z¶‘Z Am{U A§‘b~OmdUr ¶mgmR>rMr Vm§{ÌH$ g§{hVm-OmZodmar 2007 2) ZXr Imoè¶mMm amÁ¶ Ob AmamIS>m V¶ma H$aʶmgmR>r Vm§{ÌH$ g§{hVm-E{àb 2007 3) {d{Z¶‘H$m§Mo A{YH$ma Am{U H$m¶} d Obg§nXm {d^mJmÀ¶m A{YH$mè¶m§Mr O~m~Xmar ¶m§~m~V ‘mJ©Xe©H$ VÎdo - Am°ŠQ>mo~a 2007 4) gZ 2010-13 H$[aVm R>moH$ Ob àewëH$ AmXoe- ‘o 2011 5) gZ 2010-13 H$[aVm R>moH$ nmUr dmnamÀ¶m Xa {ZYm©aUmMo {ZH$f d Ob àewëH$ AmXoe ¶mgmR>r bm^mWver Ho$boë¶m g„m‘gbVrÀ¶m à{H«$¶oMm Ahdmb-Am°JñQ> 2011 6) KaJwVr d Am¡Úmo{JH$ dmnamÀ¶m à¶moOZmW© ZXrImoao A{^H$aUm§H$Sy>Z h¸$XmarÀ¶m {dVaUmgmR>r {ZH$f (B§J«Or) - Zmoìh|~a 2012 7) H$m‘H$mO Mmb{dUo (ewëH$ d AmH$ma) {d{Z¶‘, 2010 (B§J«Or d ‘amR>r) - 2013 8) R>moH$ Ob àewëH$ ({ZH$f d AmXoe) ewëH$ d AmH$ma {d{Z¶‘, 2010 (B§J«Or d ‘amR>r) - 2013 9) ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘, 2005 À¶m H$b‘ 11(M) AÝd¶o àH$ënm§Zm ‘mݶVm XoʶmMo YmoaU - E{àb 2015 10) nmQ>~§Ymao àH$ënm§VyZ nmUr dmna h¸$XmarMo {Z{üVrH$aU, {d{Z¶‘Z Am{U A§‘b~OmdUr ¶mgmR>rMr Vm§{ÌH$ g§{hVm - ‘o 2015 11) nmUr dmna g§ñWm§À¶m dm{f©H$ AhdmbmMm AmXe© Z‘wZm - Owb¡ 2015 12) nwUo {OëømVrb ^yObmÀ¶m gÚ:pñWVrdarb Ñ{ï>H$moZ boI (‘amR>r /B§J«Or) - OmZodmar 2016. 13) ‘O{Zàm H$m¶Xm 2005 ‘Yrb H$b‘ 11 (M) à‘mUo nmQ>~§Ymao àH$ënmMo ì¶márVrb ~Xbmg ‘mݶVm XoUo~m~VMo YmoaU - 12 gßQ>|~a 2017 14) KaJwVr d Am¡Úmo{JH$ dmnamÀ¶m à¶moOZmW© ZXr Imoao A{^H$aUm§H$Sy>Z h¸$XmarÀ¶m {dVaUmgmR>r {ZH$f (B§J«Or) - 22 gßQ>|~a 2017

22 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> 15) gZ 2018-20 H$[aVm R>moH$ Ob àewëH$ AmXoe- 11 OmZodmar, 2018 16) dm{f©H$ Ahdmb ‘amR>r /B§J«Or (2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 d 2015-16)

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AmH¥$Vr 3 : ‘O{Zàm g§Ho$VñWimÀ¶m ‘w»¶n¥ð>mMm ’$moQ>mo (gZ 2017-18) 6.3 J«§Wmb¶ ObjoÌmVrb {d{dY ~m~tdarb ZdrZV‘ KS>m‘moS>t~m~V AÚ¶mdV amhʶmgmR>r, àm{YH$aUmH$S>o Vm§{ÌH$ nwñVHo$, n{ÌH$m, ‘m{gHo$ d {Z¶VH$m{bHo$ ¶m§Mm ‘m’$H$ g§J«h Amho. J«§Wmb¶mgmR>r ZdrZ Vm§{ÌH$ nwñVHo$ d {Z¶VH$m{bH$m§À¶m IaoXrMr à{H«$¶m ¶mdfuhr gwê$ hmoVr. ZdrZ nwñVH$m§Mr IaoXr /BVam§H$Sy>Z gXrÀN>m ^oQ> /XmZ àV åhUyZ àmá Pmë¶m‘wio J«§Wmb¶mV O‘bobr EHy$U nwñVH$m§Mr g§»¶m 489 Pmbr Amho. gܶm àm{YH$aU 9 {Z¶VH$m{bHo$ /‘m{gHo$ ¶m§Mo {Z¶{‘V dJ©UrXma Amho.

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24 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> àH$aU 7 boIo Am{U boImnarjU

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‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 27 H«$. àH$ënmMm àH$ma g§»`m Zmdo (4) ‘amR>dmS>m {d^mJ 1 ‘moR>o 1 {ZåZ ‘Zma àH$ën (1) 2 ‘Ü`‘ 2 gwIZm (8), KaUr (2) 3 bKw 47 Am¢T>m (1), H$mH$S>Ym~m (1), gwaoJm§d (1), dS>X (1), ~moWr (1), ‘wiPam (1), {ZMnya (1), gwJm§d (1), AmH$maJm (1), H$amim (1), IoS>am§V (1), qnnamim(1), nmamoim (1), H$b‘Zwar (1), dmiH$s (1), ‘agwb (1), nwaOmb (1), Ho$ir (1), KmoS>mar (1), gmdZm (1), naXoedmS>r (1), am§OZJmd (1), ~ZmoQ>r (1), ^maO (1), H$moZmS> (1), qnnaIoS>m (1), MmaR>mUm (1), A§~oJmd (1), XodJm§d (1), Ho$iJm§d (1), ‘m§S>dr (1), ZImVdmS>r (1), namVdmS>r (1), Vm§XÿidmS>r (1), dS>mir (1), ~oiJm§d (1), H§$~mir (1), Jmobm§J«r (1), ^yVoH$admS>r (1), JmoVmim (1), ZmJR>mUm (1), {ZAmobr (1), H$mgma ~mbHw§$X(1), ~mJbdmS>r (1), hamZr (12), ¶m‘mhr (1), qVVamO (1) (5) A‘amdVr {d^mJ 1 ‘moR>o 1 CÜd© nwg (30) 2 ‘Ü`‘ 2 H$mQ>onyUm© (32), H$moamS>r (13) 3 bKw 42 Bgmnya (1), H$mZS>r (1), ‘moPar (1), qnniJm§dhm§S>o (1), XmñVmnya (1), Zm§Xÿar (1), ImQ>rOmnya (2), gañdVr (1), Par (1), Voëhmam (1), A§Yoam (1), Ym‘UJmd Xoe‘wI (1), qnniJm§dZmQ> (1), KmoQ>r (1), A§Or (1), EH$bhao (1), IS>H$S>moh (1), H$a§Or (1), XÿYZm (1), {ZJZya (1), qnniñZoS>m (1), VwiOmnya (1), Yméa (1), ì¶mK«m (8), JmaIoS> (1), {Q>Q>dr (1), {eanyVr (1), H$mo¶br (1), gmoZImg (1), {hdaobm-ho (1), qeJS>moh (1), AgmobmB§Jmobo (1), eoH$Xar (9), ‘mbIoS> (6), gVZya (2), gbmB© (1), H$moëhr (1), ‘moQ>gmdm§Jm (1), ‘m§Oam (3),dmB© (3), AS>moi (2), {dÐÿnm (3) (6) ZmJnya {d^mJ 1 ‘moR>o 3 {ZåZ doUm (1), n|M (152), B{Q>¶mS>moh (55) 2 ‘Ü`‘ 4 Mwb~§X (2), a|Jonma (4), H$mÝhmoirZmbm (6), H$mobma (1) 3 bKw 45 ZdoJm§d ~m§Y (2), CaHw$S>mnma (2), gwdaYmam (1), Prënr (1), ~moQ>oPar (1), Imnar (1), gVrKmQ> (1), CH$admhr (1), AmŠQ>rQ>mobm (1), Jw‘S>moh (1), har (2), H$dbodmS>m (1), Iweunma (1), H$moR>m (1), Iw‘mar (1), ZmJR>mUm (^§)(1), {nnar¶m (1), gmboJmd (1), dmhr (1), nm§JS>r (2), ^X^Úm (1), XmoS>‘mPar (1), gmbo~S>u (1), Am‘Jmd (1), A§~mPar (1), A§Or~moaIoS>r (1), H$mdS>r (1), gdm§Jr (1), C‘ar (1), Amï>r (1), H$Þ‘dmaJ«m‘ (1), S>m|JaJmd (S>ãë¶y) (1), A§ImoS>m (1), ~S>Ym VwHy§$~m (1), YmZmoam (1), S>m|JaJmd (1), BQ>mobr (1), OZmim (1), Hw$gbm© (1), bJm‘ (1), ‘wS>Pm (1), amOJÅ>m (1), éÐnya (1),gm|S>mo (1), ¶obJya (1) 28 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> OmoS>nÌ - 3 (1) (g§X^© - n[a. 2.4.3) 1 E{àb 1994 amoOr amÁ` gamgar 35.11% À`m VwbZoV 30 OyZ 2017 n`ªVMm {Oëhm{Zhm` AZweof (joÌ hOma ho.)

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‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 29 (joÌ hOma ho.)

OyZ 2017 n`ªV {Z{‘©V j‘Vm (à.a.g.) aH$mZm 3 qgMZ {Zìdi noaUr Zwgma {Z{‘©V H«$. {Oëhm ñWm{ZH$ AZweof joÌ amÁ` ñVa EHy$U j‘VoMr ñVa Q>¸o$dmar (à.a.g.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 22 ~wbT>mUm 701.50 163.575 37.017 200.592 28.59 45.69 23 AH$mobm/dmer‘ 827.10 191.638 33.145 224.783 27.18 65.60 24 A‘amdVr 751.10 164.326 29.411 193.737 25.79 69.96 25 `dV‘mi 857.90 303.430 31.272 334.702 39.01 {Za§H$ A‘amdVr {d^mJ 3137.60 822.969 130.845 953.814 30.40 181.24 26 dYm© 381.00 162.440 15.038 177.478 46.58 {Za§H$ 27 ZmJnya= 554.00 246.618 52.352 298.970 53.97 {Za§H$ 28 ^§S>mam/Jm|{X`m 371.30 373.983 131.318 505.301 136.09 {Za§H$ 29 M§Ðnya 474.40 206.675 83.588 290.263 61.19 {Za§H$ 30 JS>{Mamobr 188.50 56.815 46.526 103.341 54.82 {Za§H$ ZmJnya {d^mJ 1969.20 1046.530 328.822 1375.352 69.84 0.00 {dX^© 5106.80 1869.499 459.667 2329.166 45.61 181.24 ‘hmamï´> amÁ` 18062.00 9100.632 1796.025 10896.657 60.33 181.24 qgMZ AZweof (aH$mZm H«$.8) = (35.11 - aH$mZm H«$.7)  {Zìdi noaUr joÌ /100 gXa ‘m{hVr Obg§nXm {d^mJ, ‘§Ìmb¶, ‘w§~B© ¶m§Mo nÌ H«$. ‘O{Z-2018/àH«$-183 /{Zdg§-1 {X. 10/01/2019 AÝd¶o àmá Pmbr Amho.

30 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> OmoS>nÌ - 3 (2) (g§X^© - n[a. 2.4.3) 1 E{àb 1994 amoOr amÁ` gamgar 35.11% À`m VwbZoV 30 OyZ 2016 n`ªVMm {Oëhm{Zhm` AZweof (joÌ hOma ho.) aH$mZm 3 OyZ 2016 n`ªV {Z{‘©V j‘Vm (à.a.g.) qgMZ A. {Zìdi noaUr Zwgma {Z{‘©V {Oëhm AZweof H«$. joÌ ñWm{ZH$ j‘VoMr amÁ` ñVa EHy$U (à.a.g.) ñVa Q>¸o$dmar 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 1 ‘w§~B© 2 R>mUo/nmbKa 289.80 169.242 21.968 191.210 65.98 {Za§H$ 3 am`JS> 188.60 89.253 11.616 100.869 53.48 {Za§H$ 4 aËZm{Jar 247.00 80.302 12.113 92.415 37.42 {Za§H$ 5 qgYwXwJ© 153.00 61.588 17.052 78.640 51.40 {Za§H$ H$moH$U {d^mJ 878.40 400.384 62.749 463.133 52.72 0.00 6 Zm{eH$ 896.80 394.285 110.702 504.987 56.31 {Za§H$ 7 Ywio/Z§Xwa~ma 732.90 273.093 108.624 381.717 52.08 {Za§H$ 8 OiJmd 852.30 445.726 56.419 502.145 58.92 {Za§H$ 9 Ah‘XZJa 1175.90 654.044 129.853 783.897 66.66 {Za§H$ Zm{eH$ {d^mJ 3657.90 1767.147 405.598 2172.745 59.40 0.00 10 nwUo 981.50 737.140 92.112 829.252 84.49 {Za§H$ 11 gmVmam 584.60 382.754 85.926 468.680 80.17 {Za§H$ 12 g§mJbr 592.80 464.571 53.016 517.587 87.31 {Za§H$ 13 gmobmnya 1085.80 804.65 93.476 898.126 82.72 {Za§H$ 14 H$moëhmnya 418.30 619.445 18.256 637.701 152.45 {Za§H$ nwUo {d^mJ 3663.00 3008.559 342.786 3351.345 91.49 0.00 Cd©[aV ‘hmamï´> 8199.30 5176.090 811.133 5987.223 73.02 0.00 15 Am¡a§Jm~mX 702.00 233.466 101.147 334.613 47.67 {Za§H$ 16 OmbZm 609.20 169.807 78.160 247.967 40.70 {Za§H$ 17 na^Ur/qhJmobr 849.90 476.912 23.603 500.515 58.89 {Za§H$ 18 ~rS> 828.60 328.991 110.315 439.306 53.02 {Za§H$ 19 Zm§XoS> 728.30 366.589 33.420 400.009 54.92 {Za§H$ 20 Cñ‘mZm~mX 536.10 220.179 72.653 292.832 54.62 {Za§H$ 21 bmVya 501.80 182.858 60.238 243.096 48.44 {Za§H$ ‘amR>dmS>m {d^mJ 4755.90 1978.802 479.536 2458.338 51.69 0.00

‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 31 (joÌ hOma ho.) aH$mZm 3 OyZ 2016 n`ªV {Z{‘©V j‘Vm (à.a.g.) qgMZ A. {Zìdi noaUr Zwgma {Z{‘©V {Oëhm AZweof H«$. joÌ ñWm{ZH$ j‘VoMr amÁ` ñVa EHy$U (à.a.g.) ñVa Q>¸o$dmar 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 22 ~wbT>mUm 701.50 160.124 32.140 192.264 27.41 54.02 23 AH$mobm /dmer‘ 827.10 189.426 32.457 221.883 26.83 68.49 24 A‘amdVr 751.10 164.326 29.065 193.391 25.75 70.31 25 `dV‘mi 857.90 298.306 31.167 329.473 38.40 {Za§H$ A‘amdVr {d^mJ 3137.60 812.181 124.829 937.010 29.86 192.82 26 dYm© 381.00 155.904 13.977 169.881 44.59 {Za§H$ 27 ZmJnya 554.00 244.861 49.551 294.412 53.14 {Za§H$ 28 ^§S>mam /Jm|{X`m 371.30 362.143 129.673 491.816 132.46 {Za§H$ 29 M§Ðnya 474.40 189.526 81.170 270.696 57.06 {Za§H$ 30 JS>{Mamobr 188.50 56.815 44.922 101.737 53.97 {Za§H$ ZmJnya {d^mJ 1969.20 1009.249 319.293 1328.542 67.47 0.00 {dX^© 5106.80 1821.430 444.122 2265.552 44.36 192.82 ‘hmamï´> amÁ` 18062.00 8976.322 1734.791 10711.113 59.30 192.82 qgMZ AZweof (aH$mZm H«$. 8) = (35.11 - aH$mZm H«$. 7)  {Zìdi noaUr joÌ /100 gXa ‘m{hVr Obg§nXm {d^mJ, ‘§Ìmb¶, ‘w§~B© ¶m§Mo nÌ H«$. ‘O{Z-2017 /àH«$-211 /{Zdg§-1 {X. 02/07/2018 AÝd¶o àmá Pmbr Amho.

32 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> OmoS>nÌ - 3 (3) (g§X^© - n[a. 2.4.6) amÁ` gamgar 60.33% À`m VwbZoV OyZ 2017 n`ªV {Z{‘©V j‘Voà‘mUo {Oëhm{Zhm` AZweof gXa OmoS>nÌ ho ‘O{Zàm A{Y{Z¶‘mÀ¶m H$b‘ 20(1)(I) AÝd¶o {Xbo Amho. ‘m. amÁ¶nmb ¶m§À¶m {ZXoemZwgma gܶm df© 1994 À¶m amÁ¶ gamgarda åhUOoM 35.11% ¶mda (60.33% ¶m AbrH$S>rb dfm©À¶m åhUOoM OyZ 2017 AIoaÀ¶m amÁ¶ gamgarda Zìho) AmYm[aV AZweof Xÿa H$aʶmMo {Z¶moOZ Amho. (joÌ hOma ho. Am{U a¸$‘ é. H$moQ>r) OyZ 2017 n`ªV {Z{‘©V j‘Vm aH$mZm AZweofmMr 3 Zwgma qgMZ a¸$‘ é. A. {Zìdi (à.a.g.) {Oëhm {Z{‘©V AZweof 1,50,823 H«$. noaUr joÌ ñWm{ZH$ amÁ`ñVa EHy$U j‘VoMr (à.a.g.) à{V ho. ñVa Q>¸o$dmar (à.a.g.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 9 1 ‘w§~B© 2 ‘w§~B© CnZJa 3 R>mUo 148.43 66.573 12.891 79.464 53.54 10.08 152.03 4 nmbKa 141.37 106.864 11.155 118.019 83.48 {Za§H$ 0.0 5 am`JS> 188.60 89.253 13.708 102.961 54.59 10.82 163.190 6 aËZm{Jar 247.00 80.302 12.263 92.565 37.48 56.45 851.390 7 qgYwXwJ© 153.00 64.387 17.250 81.637 53.36 10.67 160.93 H$moH$U {d^mJ 878.40 407.378 67.267 474.645 54.04 88.02 1327.54 8 Zm{eH$ 896.80 394.541 113.559 508.100 56.66 32.93 496.66 9 Ywio 446.81 158.837 64.350 223.187 49.95 46.37 699.37 10 Z§Xwa~ma 286.09 116.133 46.332 162.455 56.78 10.14 152.93 11 OiJmd 852.30 445.723 59.568 505.291 59.29 8.89 134.08 12 Ah‘XZJa 1175.90 654.635 131.958 786.593 66.89 {Za§H$ 0.0 Zm{eH$ {d^mJ 3657.90 1769.869 415.757 2185.626 59.75 98.33 1483.04 13 nwUo 981.50 742.990 96.217 839.207 85.50 {Za§H$ 0.0 14 gmVmam 584.60 392.598 90.118 482.716 82.57 {Za§H$ 0.0 15 gm§Jbr 592.80 476.211 55.990 532.201 89.78 {Za§H$ 0.0 16 gmobmnya 1085.80 808.526 97.049 905.575 83.40 {Za§H$ 0.0 17 H$moëhmnya 418.30 636.833 18.352 655.185 156.63 {Za§H$ 0.0 nwUo {d^mJ 3663.00 3057.158 357.726 3414.884 93.23 0.0 0.0

‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 33 (joÌ hOma ho. Am{U a¸$‘ é. H$moQ>r) OyZ 2017 n`ªV {Z{‘©V j‘Vm aH$mZm AZweofmMr 3 Zwgma qgMZ a¸$‘ é. A. {Zìdi (à.a.g.) {Oëhm {Z{‘©V AZweof 1,50,823 H«$. noaUr joÌ ñWm{ZH$ amÁ`ñVa EHy$U j‘VoMr (à.a.g.) à{V ho. ñVa Q>¸o$dmar (à.a.g.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 9 Cd©[aV ‘hmamï´> 8199.30 5234.404 840.750 6075.154 74.09 186.35 2810.58 18 Am¡a§Jm~mX 702.00 234.262 102.874 337.136 48.03 86.37 1302.66 19 OmbZm 609.20 170.091 79.844 249.935 41.03 117.59 1773.52 20 na^Ur 502.60 392.376 13.536 405.912 80.76 {Za§H$ 0.0 21 qhJmobr 347.30 100.291 11.735 112.026 32.26 97.50 1470.52 22 ~rS> 828.60 327.982 118.169 446.151 53.84 53.74 810.52 23 Zm§XoS> 728.30 367.619 34.655 402.274 55.23 37.10 559.55 24 Cñ‘mZm~mX 536.10 220.190 73.448 293.638 54.77 29.79 449.30 25 bmVya 501.80 183.918 61.347 245.265 48.88 57.47 866.78 ‘amR>dmS>m 4755.90 1996.729 495.608 2492.337 52.41 479.556 7232.85 {d^mJ 26 ~wbT>mUm 701.50 163.575 37.017 200.592 28.59 222.62 3357.62 27 AH$mobm 435.00 94.678 12.139 106.817 24.56 155.61 2346.96 28 dmer‘ 392.10 96.959 21.006 117.965 30.09 118.59 1788.61 29 A‘amdVr 751.10 164.326 29.411 193.737 25.79 259.40 3912.35 30 `dV‘mi 857.90 303.430 31.272 334.702 39.01 182.86 2757.95 A‘amdVr 3137.60 822.969 130.845 953.814 30.40 939.08 14163.49 {d^mJ 31 dYm© 381.00 162.440 15.038 177.478 46.58 52.38 790.01 32 ZmJnya 554.00 246.618 52.352 298.970 53.97 32.25 531.65 33 ^§S>mam 180.49 237.524 55.814 293.338 162.52 {Za§H$ 0.00 34 Jm|{X`m 190.81 136.459 75.504 211.963 111.09 {Za§H$ 0.00 35 M§Ðnya 474.40 206.675 83.588 290.263 61.19 {Za§H$ 0.00 36 JS>{Mamobr 188.50 56.815 46.526 103.341 54.82 10.38 156.55 ZmJnya {d^mJ 1969.20 1046.530 328.822 1375.352 69.84 98.01 1478.21 {dX^© 5106.80 1869.499 459.667 2329.166 45.61 1037.09 15641.70 ‘hmamï´> amÁ` 18062.00 9100.632 1796.025 10896.657 60.33 1703.00 25685.13 qgMZ AZweof (aH$mZm H«$.8) = (60.33 - aH$mZm H«$.7) {Zìdi noaUr joÌ/100 gXa ‘m{hVr Obg§nXm {d^mJ, ‘§Ìmb¶, ‘w§~B© ¶m§Mo nÌ H«$. ‘O{Z-2018/àH«$-183/{Zdg§-1 {X.10/01/2019 AÝd¶o àmá Pmbr Amho. 34 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> OmoS>nÌ - 4 (1) (g§X^© - n[a. 2.4.7) df© 2016-17 ‘Ü`o ‘mM© 2017 AIoa qgMZ joÌmV Pmbobm {Oëhm{Zhm` IM© (é. H$moQ>r) H«$. {Oëhm Pmbobm IM© ‘H¥$Imo{d‘, nwUo Cd©[aV ‘hmamï´> 1 nwUo 85.23 2 gmVmam 270.77 3 gm§Jbr 235.80 4 gmobmnya 96.98 5 H$moëhmnya 44.17 6 Ah‘XZJa (A§eV…) 14.21 ^yg§nmXZ d Ý`m`b`rZ àH$aUo 25.91 Ad{eï> H$m‘o (Cd©[aV ‘hmamï´>) 22.78 gd}jU VaVyX 0.18 Ama Ama Ama (Cd©[aV ‘hmamï´>) 0.64 ^yg§nmXZ d nwZ:ñWmnZ bmoH$ AXmbV 29.16 doVZ 263.56 EHy$U Cd©[aV ‘hmamï´> 1089.39 ‘amR>dmS>m 7 Cñ‘mZm~mX (A§eV…) 0.96 8 ~rS> (A§eV…) 5.58 ^yg§nmXZ d Ý`m`b`rZ àH$aUo 66.11 Ad{eï> H$m‘o (‘amR>dmS>m) 11.78 R>moH$ VaVyX 0.00 ^yg§nmXZ d nwZ:ñWmnZ bmoH$ AXmbV 2.19 doVZ 7.89 EHy$U ‘amR>dmS>m 94.51 ‘H¥$Imo{d‘ EHy$U 1183.90 Jmo‘nm{d‘, Am¡a§Jm~mX ‘amR>dmS>m 9 Am¡a§Jm~mX 81.02 10 OmbZm 316.18 11 na^Ur 23.13 12 qhJmobr 3.98 13 Zm§XoS> 271.78

‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 35 (é. H$moQ>r) H«$. {Oëhm Pmbobm IM© 14 bmVya 56.94 ~rS> (A§eV:) 47.25 Cñ‘mZm~mX (A§eV:) 135.13 JmoXmdar Imoao ~¥hV² AmamIS>m 1.75 ^yg§nmXZ d Ý`m`mb`rZ àH$aUo 109.40 Ad{eï> H$m‘o (‘amR>dmS>m) 45.39 gìh}jUmgmR>r R>moH$ VaVyX 0.03 AmaAmaAma (‘amR>dmS>m) 3.64 {dñVma d gwYmaUm 1.64 àYmZ g{Md R>moH$ VaVyX 20.74 EHy$U ‘amR>dmS>m 1118.01 Cd©[aV ‘hmamï´> Ah‘XZJa (A§eV…) 89.42 15 Zm{eH$ (A§eV…) 330.65 JmoXmdar Imoao ~¥hV² AmamIS>m 2.51 ^yg§nmXZ d ݶm¶mb¶rZ àH$aUo 10.41 Ad{eï>H$m‘o (Cd©[aV ‘hmamï´>) 6.81 gd}jUmgmR>r R>moH$ VaVyX 1.25 doVZ (H$idm, R>mUo) 1.15 Am{Xdmgr (bmjo{dàm, Zm{eH$) 0.00 {dñVma d gwYmaUm 60.93 àYmZ g{Md R>moH$ VaVyX 8.54 EHy$U Cd©[aV ‘hmamï´> 511.67 Jmo‘nm{d‘ EHy$U 1629.67 {dnm{d‘§, ZmJnya ZmJnya {d^mJ 16 ZmJnya 179.19 17 ^§S>mam 314.61 18 Jm|{X`m 46.21 19 M§Ðnya 412.30 20 JS>{Mamobr 53.552 21 dYm© 430.86 {dñVma d gwYmaUm 24.36 ^yg§nmXZ d ݶm¶mb¶rZ àH$aUo 12.65 Ad{eð> àXmZo (ZmJnya {d^mJ) 0.67 R>moH$ VaVyX (‘mb JwOmar Vbmd) 2.56 AÝdofU H$m‘o 0.00 AmaAmaAma 0.20

36 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> (é. H$moQ>r) H«$. {Oëhm Pmbobm IM© JmoXmdar Imoao ~¥hV² AmamIS>m 2.00 EHy$U ZmJnya {d^mJ 1479.16 A‘amdVr {d^mJ 22 A‘amdVr 583.12 23 AH$mobm 293.32 24 dm{e‘ 197.74 25 ~wbT>mUm 854.19 26 `dV‘mi 329.50 {dñVma d gwYmaUm 0.00 ^yg§nmXZ d ݶm¶mb¶rZ àH$aUo 40.92 Ad{eð> àXmZo 6.08 AmaAmaAma (A‘amdVr {d^mJ) 2.42 JmoXmdar Imoao ~¥hV² AmamIS>m 1.77 EHy$U A‘amdVr {d^mJ 2309.05 Am{Xdmgr Cn ¶moOZm 10.91 gd}jU H$m‘o 4701 20.06 EHy$U {dnm{d‘§, ZmJnya 3819.18 Vmnm{d‘§, OiJm§d 27 OiJm§d 175.67 28 Ywio 53.63 29 Z§Xÿa~ma 25.47 Zm{eH$ (A§eV…) 16.73 R>moH$ VaVyX (NPV) 0.00 ^yg§nmXZ d ݶm¶mb¶rZ àH$aUo 55.90 Ad{eï> H$m‘o 39.24 gd}jU 9.71 AmaAmaAma 0.48 {dñVma d gwYmaUm 17.52 Am{Xdmgr Cn¶moOZm 5.18 Am{Xdmgr Cn¶moOZm (emgZ) 0.00 {d.nm.{d.‘hm‘§S>i, ZmJnya ¶m§MoH$Sy>Z àmá 76.02 doVZ 57.04 g{Md R>moH$ VaVyX 4.22 EHy$U Vmnm{d‘§, OiJm§d 536.81 H$monm{d‘, R>mUo 30 R>mUo 25.38 31 am`JS> 16.59 32 aËZm{Jar 98.75

‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> & dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & 37 H«$. {Oëhm Pmbobm IM© 33 qgYyXÿJ© 207.68 Zm{eH$ (A§eV…) 2.11 R>moH$ VaVyX 0.00 Ad{eï> H$m‘o 0.00 gd}jUmgmR>r R>moH$ VaVyX 0.00 ^yg§nmXZ d ݶm¶mb¶rZ àH$aUo 0.00 doVZ 86.85 Am{Xdmgr Cn¶moOZm (emgZ) 0.00 EHy$U H$monm{d‘, R>mUo 437.35 ‘hmamï´> amÁ` 7606.92 gXa ‘m{hVr Obg§nXm {d^mJ, ‘§Ìmb¶, ‘w§~B© ¶m§Mo nÌ H«$. ‘O{Z-2018/àH«$-183/{Zdg§-1 {X. 10/01/2019 AÝd¶o àmá Pmbr Amho.

38 >& dm{f©H$ Ahdmb : 2017-18 & ‘hmamï´> Obg§nÎmr {Z¶‘Z àm{YH$aU, ‘w§~B©, ‘hmamï´> OmoS>nÌ - 4 (2)* (g§X^©: n[a 2.4.7) df© 2016-17 ‘Ü`o ‘mM© 2017 AIoa {dV[aV Ho$bobm {ZYr (é. H$moQ>r) gZ 2015-16 ‘Ü`o emgZmH$Sy>Z EHy$U BVa àma§^rMr {dV[aV VaVwX CnbãY {e„H$ {d^mJ òmoVmVyZ EHy$U IM© {e„H$ `moOZm§- `moOZoVa EHy$U {ZYr (7-8) àmá {ZYr VJ©V doVZmgmR>r (3+4)> (2+5+6) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 {dX^© {dnm{d‘ 2385.09 3606.06 209.95 3816.01 0.00 6201.10 3819.18 2381.92 EHy$U 2385.09 3606.06 209.95 3816.01 0.00 6201.10 3819.18 2381.92 ‘amR>dmS>m ‘H¥$Imo{d‘ 53.16 50.57 7.89 58.46 0.00 111.62 94.51 17.11 Jmo‘nm{d‘ 368.46 1087.48 125.79 1213.27 7.76 1589.49 1118.01 471.48 EHy$U 421.62 1138.05 133.68 1271.73 7.76 1701.11 1212.52 488.59 Cd©[aV ‘hmamï´> ‘H¥$Imo{d‘ 279.46 987.74 263.56 1251.30 0 1530.76 1089.39 441.37 Jmo‘nm{d‘ 237.52 408.34 41.07 449.41 0 686.93 511.67 175.26 Vmnm{d‘ 387.54 767.94 59.13 827.07 78.00 1292.61 536.81 755.80 H$monm{d‘ 206.10 457.76 93.42 551.18 6.19 763.47 437.35 326.12 EHy$U 1110.62 2621.78 457.18 3078.96 84.19 4273.77 2575.22 1698.55 EHy$U 3917.32 7365.89 800.81 8166.70 91.95 12175.98 7606.92 4569.06 ‘hmamï´> gXa ‘m{hVr Obg§nXm {d^mJ, ‘§Ìmb¶, ‘w§~B© ¶m§Mo nÌ H«$. ‘O{Z-2018/àH«$-183/{Zdg§-1 {X.10/01/2019 AÝd¶o àmá Pmbr Amho.

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Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority Mumbai, Maharashtra

| 41 42 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra CONTENTS Foreword ...... 45 Chapter 1 About MWRRA...... 47 1.1 Objectives...... 47 1.2 Functions...... 47 1.3 Organization...... 49 1.4 Staff Position...... 50 Chapter 2 Key activities...... 52 2.1 Entitlements...... 52 2.2 Bulk water tariff (2018-20)...... 53 2.3 Clearance of new water resources projects...... 53 2.4 Irrigation backlog...... 54 2.5 Bulk water audit workshop...... 56 2.6. Groundwater regulation...... 48 Chapter 3 Meetings and consultations...... 57 Chapter 4 Legal matters...... 58 Chapter 5 Participation in conferences...... 60 Chapter 6 Communication and outreach...... 62 6.1 Documents brought out...... 62 6.2 Website...... 63 6.3 Library...... 63 6.4 Implementation of Right To Information act...... 64 Chapter 7 Accounts and audit ...... 65 Annexures 1 Organizational Chart...... 66 2 Projects under ‘Entitlement Programme’...... 67 3(1) District-wise backlog of potential created as on 30 June 2017 compared to state average of 35.11% as on 1 April 1994...... 70 3(2) District-wise backlog of potential created as on 30 June 2016 compared to state average of 35.11% as on 1 April 1994...... 72 3(3) District-wise backlog of potential created as on 30 June 2017 compared to current state average of 60.33%...... 74 4(1) District-wise expenditure incurred in irrigation sector during 2016—17 (as on March 2017) ...... 76 4(2) Fund released in 2016-17 (as on March 2017)...... 80

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 43 ABBREVIATIONS

AIBP – Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme BWT – Bulk Water Tariff CGWB – Central Ground Water Board EER – Entitlement, Enforcement & Regulation GMIDC – Godavari Marathwada Irrigation Development Corporation GSDA – Groundwater Surveys & Development Agency HG – Higher Grade ISWP – Integrated State Water Plan KIDC – Konkan Irrigation Development Corporation L.S. – Local Sector M & R – Maintenance & Repairs MIDC – Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation MJP – Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran MGW Act 2009 – Maharashtra Groundwater (Development & Management), Act 2009 MKVDC – Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation MPCB – Maharashtra Pollution Control Board MWRRA – Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority MWSIP – Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project NABARD – National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development NGOs – Non-Governmental Organizations NMR – North Maharashtra Region RBA – River Basin Agency RRR - Repairs, Renovation and Restoration SG – Selection Grade SGA - State Ground Water Authority SOPPECOM – Society for Promoting Participative Eco-system Management SRE – Standard Rabi Equivalent S.S. – State Sector TIDC – Tapi Irrigation Development Corporation VIDC – Vidarbha Irrigation Development Corporation WALMI – Water & Land Management Institute, Aurangabad WCD – Water Conservation Department WRD – Water Resources Department WSSD - Water Supply and Sanitation Department WUAs – Water User Associations WWRC - Watershed Water Resources Committee

44 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra FOREWORD

A scare natural resource, water is fundamental to life, livelihood, food security and sustainable development. Its abundance and efficient management enhance the quality of life and its scarcity, mismanagement and wrong planning impact acutely /adversely on all living begins. Water resources are of great importance to the people of Maharashtra in many ways like to sustain a rural livelihood. In spite of large investments and policy reforms, a large area in Maharashtra is still under water stress. The water resource of the state some state specific concerns and challenges viz. demand supply gap, wide temporal and spatial variation in availability of water, a big gap between potential created and being utilized, exploitation of groundwater without any recharge obligations, inadequate treatment on urban sewage, encroachment on natural water bodies and drainage channels etc. The Government of Maharashtra took a visionary decision to establish a regulatory body in the water sector. The Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority (MWRRA) was constituted in 2005 with the objective of regulating, facilitating, & ensuring judicious, equitable and also sustainable management, allocation and utilization of water resources in the State. Besides the surface water resources, groundwater also contributes significantly to the State’s agricultural production as well as the drinking water needs of the rural and urban population. However, the unregulated use of groundwater is posing serious challenges in its sustainability. The State Government notified the Groundwater (Development & Management) Act, 2009 in December 2013 and the MWRRA has been entrusted with the reasonability to act as the State Ground Water Authority (SGWA) since June 2014. As per the provisions in section 20 (1) (a) of the MWRRA Act 2005, MWRRA is required to prepare an annual report and forward it to the State Government. The present report brings out a summary of the major activities carried out by the MWRRA during the period April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018. These include monitoring the removal of irrigation backlog, policy for clearance under section 11(f) of MWRRA Act, 2005 for Water Resources Project under change of scope, finalization of the criteria for Bulk Water Tariff (2018-2020) for agriculture, domestic and industries use and criteria for distribution of surface water entitlement by River Basin Agencies for domestic and industrial use. Among the water disputes handled by the Authority, the cases of equitable distribution of water within the sub-basins are predominant. This Report is brought out both in Marathi and English in the printed and electronic formats for the benefit of all stakeholders. Any suggestions and comments are welcome.

K. P. Bakshi Chairperson

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 45 MAHARASHTRA WATER RESOURCES REGULATORY AUTHORITY, MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA AUTHORITY MEMBERS

Shri K.P. Bakshi Hon'ble Chairman

Dr. S. T. Sangale Shri. V. J. Tiwari Shri. V. M. Kulkarni Hon'ble Member Hon'ble Member Hon'ble Member (Eco) (Law) (WR-Eng)

46 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra Chapter 1 ABOUT MWRRA

1.1 Objectives The Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority (MWRRA) was established as per the provisions in section 3 of the MWRRA Act, 2005 vide notification dated June 8, 2005. The mandate given to the Authority is to regulate water resources within the state, facilitate and ensure judicious, equitable and sustainable management, allocation and utilisation of water resources, fix the rates for use of water for agriculture, industrial, drinking and other purposes and matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

Besides regulating surface water resources of the State, MWRRA has also been entrusted with the responsibility of development and management of the Groundwater resources of the State as per the Maharashtra Groundwater (Development and Management) Act, 2009 [MGW Act, 2009] which came into force on June 1, 2014 as per Section 3 of the said Act. The MGW Act 2009 has been enacted to facilitate and ensure sustainable, equitable and adequate supply of groundwater of prescribed quality for various category of users, through supply and demand management measures, protecting public drinking water sources and to establish the State Groundwater Authority and District Level Authorities to manage and regulate with community participation, the exploitation of groundwater within the State.

MWRRA is thus also functioning as State Groundwater Authority for the State of Maharashtra.

1.2 Functions 1.2.1 The key powers and functions of the Authority as per Section 11 of the MWRRA Act, 2005 read with MWRRA (Amendment and Continuance) Act, 2011 and MWRRA (Amendment) Act, 2016 are as follows:

(i) to determine the criteria for the distribution of Entitlements by the River Basin Agencies, within each category of use, on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed, after sectoral allocation is made by the State Government and monitoring the issuance of entitlement;

(ii) to determine the priority of equitable distribution of water available at the water resources project, sub-basin and river basin levels during periods of scarcity;

(iii) to share the distress in the river basin of sub-basin equitably, the water stored in the reservoirs on the basin or sub-basin as the case may be, shall be controlled by the end of October every year in such way that, the percentage of utilizable water,

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 47 including kharif use, for all reservation shall approximately be the same;

(iv) to establish a water tariff system, and to fix the criteria for water charges at sub- basin, river basin and state level after ascertaining the views of the beneficiary public, based on the principle that the water charges shall reflect the full recovery of the cost of the irrigation management, administration, operation and maintenance of water resources project;

(v) to administer and manage inter-state water resources apportionment on river systems of the state;

(vi) to review and clear water resources projects proposed at the sub-basin and river basin level to ensure that a proposal is in conformity with the Integrated State Water Plan and with regard to the economic, hydrologic & environmental viability and where relevant state’s obligations under Tribunal Awards;

(vii) to lay down the criteria for modification in entitlements for the diversion, storage and use of the surface and sub-surface water of the state;

(viii) to enforce the decisions or orders issued under this act; and

(ix) to promote efficient use of water, to minimize the wastage of water and to fix reasonable use criteria for each category of use;

1.2.2 Further, under section 12 and 14 certain mandatory functions and the responsibilities have been entrusted upon MWRRA.

1) As per section 12 (2) of the act, the authority shall recognise the policy of empowering River Basin Agencies in accordance with the State Water Policy, as per section 12 (3) of the act, the authority shall, in accordance with the State Water Policy, co-ordinate with all relevant state agencies to implement a comprehensive hydro-meteorological data system for the state.

2) As per section 12 (4) of the act, the authority shall, in accordance with State Water Policy, promote and implement sound water conservation and management practices throughout the state.

3) As per section 12 (5) of the act, the authority shall support and aid the enhancement and preservation of water quality within the state in close co-ordination with the relevant state agencies and in doing so the principle that 'the person who pollutes shall pay' shall be followed.

1.2.3 To monitor the implementation of removal of irrigation backlog as per Governor's Directive [section 21 (1) of the act]. This responsibility is to be exercised while clearing new projects [section 11 (f) of the act] and in ensuring that the manpower available with the Water Resources Department of the State Government is used for survey, planning and detailed design of the projects in backlog affected areas so that new projects can be taken up for

48 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra construction in time, for removal of backlog [section 21 (2) of the act].

1.2.4 To perform as the Dispute Resolution Appellate Authority in cases of disputes pertaining to issuance or delivery of water entitlements as per section 22 of the act.

1.2.5 The prominent functions entrusted to the MWRRA as the State Groundwater Authority as per various sections of the MGW Act, 2009 are as follows;

(i) to notify or de-notify any watershed or aquifer area for the purpose of MGW Act, 2009 after receiving recommendations from the Groundwater Surveys & Development Agency [GSDA].

(ii) to prohibit drilling of deep-wells as well as withdrawal of groundwater from the existing deep-wells within the notified and non-notified areas either for agricultural or industrial use.

(iii) to ensure registration of all the owners of wells both in notified and non-notified areas and monitor compulsory registration of drilling rig owners and operators.

(iv) to take such measures as may be necessary for the protection and preservation of water quality of drinking groundwater sources within notified and non-notified areas in consultation with GSDA and District Authority.

(v) to refrain the polluters from polluting the groundwater sources and to take measures to restore the quality of water to the prescribed standard at the cost of polluters.

(vi) to bring out Groundwater Use Plan and Crop Plan (based on the former) through participation of stakeholders such as Watershed Water Resources Committees and the Panchayat.

(vii) to identify the recharge worthy areas in consultation with GSDA & CGWB and to issue necessary guidelines for rainwater harvesting to recharge the groundwater.

(viii) to constitute Watershed Water Resources Committee for the notified area.

(ix) to perform the function of Appellate Authority in the matter related to groundwater development, regulation and management.

(x) to issue guidelines to dis-incentivise the groundwater user for taking water intensive crops.

(xi) to take steps for promotion of Mass Awareness and Training Program for WWRC and stakeholders on rainwater harvesting and artificial recharge to the groundwater through Government Agencies, NGOs, active volunteer organisations etc.

1.3 Organization 1.3.1 As per the Section 5 of the MWRRA (Amendment) Act, 2016, the Authority consists of

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 49 a Chairperson and four Members appointed by the Governor of Maharashtra on the recommendation of the Selection Committee. The Chairperson of the Authority is usually of the rank of the Chief Secretary to the State Government or equivalent thereto or retired high court Judge. One Member is an expert from the field of water resources engineering, one from the field of water resources economics, one from the field of groundwater management and one from the field of law.

During the period 2017-18 the authority was headed by

Shri K.P. Bakshi as the Chairman since16.05.2017;

Shri V.M. Kulkarni, Member (WR Engineering) since 16.05.2017;

Dr. S. T. Sangle, Member (WR Economics) since 09.01.2018 and

Shri V. J. Tiwari, Member (Law) since 09.01.2018.

The Organisational Chart of the Authority is shown at Annexure 1.

1.3.2 The Section 4 (1) (d) of the MWRRA Act,2005 enables the State Government to appoint five Special Invitees, one from each river basin area for a period of three years to assist the authority in taking policy decisions. In reporting period i.e.2017 – 18 only two viz., Shri A. K.D. Jadhav for KIDC, Thane (1 October 2014 to 30 September 2017) and Shri Ram Bhogle is working for GMIDC, Aurangabad (18 August, 2016 to 17 August, 2019)

1.4 staff Position 1.4.1 There are in all 38 sanctioned posts both on regular establishment and on contract basis.

Sanctioned Posts Sr. No. Posts Regular Contract 1 Secretary 1 - 2 Director 2 - 3 Deputy Director 2 2 4 Accounts Officer (Class – I) 1 - 5 Assistant Director 3 2 6 Personal Assistant 3 - 7 Section Officer 1 1 8 Steno (SG) 1 1 9 Steno (HG) - 2 10 Clerical Assistant - 2 11 Accounts Assistant - 1 12 Cashier - 1 13 Receptionist 1 -

50 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra Sanctioned Posts Sr. No. Posts Regular Contract 14 Driver 3 1 15 Peon - 5 16 Sweeper - 1 17 Cleaner - 1 18 20

The posts sanctioned on regular basis can also be made either on deputation or filled on contract basis or also on a lower scale as per the requirement.

* Post indicated in S.No. 2,3,6,10,12 are redirected vide Office order No. ‘O{Zà /AmñWm / nX{ZX}eZ /2017 /312 {XZm§H$ 3 July, 2017 of MWRRA as follows: 1) Director to Registrar - 1 no.

2) Section Officer to Administrative officer – 1 no.

3) Dy. Director to Dy. Director (Law) – 1 no.

4) Personal Assistant to P.S. to the Chairman – 1 no.

5) Clerical Assistant to Assistant Desk officer – 1 no.

6) Cashier to Clerk cum Typist – 1 no.

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 51 Chapter 2 KEY ACTIVITIES

2.1 Entitlements 2.1.1 The term ‘Entitlement’ is any authorisation by any River Basin Agency (RBA) to use the water. The criteria for distribution of entitlements to be issued by the concerned RBA to various categories of use are decided after the sectoral allocation is made by the State Government. Equitable distribution of water for irrigation is being achieved through the 'Entitlement Programme’ jointly with the Water Resources Department. According to Section 31A of the MWRRA (Amendment and Continuance) Act, 2011 the term ‘Entitlement’ shall apply to those areas which comply with all relevant provisions, including delineation under Maharashtra Management of Irrigation Systems by Farmers (MMISF) Act, 2005. In order to include, an irrigation scheme under the Entitlement Programme, the pre-requisite is that the WUA should be in a position to takeover irrigation management. Installation of the flow measuring device at the head of the water supply channel /minor in the WUA area is the prime requirement.

2.1.2. By the year 2006-07, 256 projects were taken up under the World Bank assisted Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project (MWSIP). The number of WUAs covered including those under 25 non-MWSIP projects were 1368. During the year 2017-18, the Entitlement Programme was not extended to any new project as no proposal for inclusion in the Entitlement Programme was received from Irrigation Development Corporations complying the pre-requisites stipulated in MMISF Act, 2005 [Under sections 5, 6, 8, 22(1) & 23(1)]. Table 1 shows the region-wise distribution of the irrigation projects included in the Entitlement Programme.

Table1 Project Konkan Nasik Marathwada Amravati Nagpur Total category Major 1 4 5 1 1 3 15 Medium 0 3 2 2 2 4 13 Minor 26 24 44 47 42 45 228 Total 27 31 51 50 45 52 256

Annexure 2 provides the details of the projects under the Entitlement Programme. The MWRRA enforces, monitor and regulates irrigation entitlements in accordance with Section 11 (o) of the MWRRA Act 2005. In order to check the delivery of the entitlement during

52 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra rotation, Regulators from WRD are appointed by the MWRRA to visit and keep a record of each irrigation rotation.

2.2 bulk Water Tariff (2018-20) As required by Section 11(u) of the Act, the Authority is required to review and revise the water charges every three years. The criteria for the first Bulk Water Tariff (BWT) for the period 2010-13 were already determined by the Authority. The exercise towards determination of BWT for 2013-16 was initiated in June 2011.

GoM, WRD extended existing tariffs from time to time up to further order. As per the provisions in the Act and in consultation with the stakeholders, authority has finalized Bulk Water Tariff for the year 2018-2020 vide its order dated 11 Jan. 2018. The revised tariff is applicable from February 1, 2018 and will be increased by 10% per year till June 2020.

Other significant features of this tariff order are:

2.2.1 In order to reduce the tariff gap between flow irrigation and lift irrigation schemes the Authority, in consultation with the stakeholders, have distributed 81 % electricity charges of lift schemes on all the water users. Thus, the farmers of government lift schemes, will require to pay tariff equal to applicable tariff of flow irrigation plus 19 % expenditure (electricity charges, M & R cost and operation cost of the headworks of lift schemes) of the Lift Irrigation Schemes.

2.2.2 The authority, having considered the provision in Section 11 (d) of the Act, and with an intention to promote efficient use, encourage water conservation and to discourage wastage of water, has made applicable increasing block tariff system to domestic and industrial sector i.e. assessment at higher rates for water use exceeding the norm-based permissible water use.

2.3 clearance of New Water Resources Projects 2.3.1 Under Section 11(f) of the MWRRA Act, the Authority is to review and clear water resources projects proposed by RBAs after ensuring that a proposal is in conformity with the Integrated State Water Plan (ISWP) and also with regard to the economic, hydrologic and environmental viability and where relevant, on the State's obligations under Tribunals, Agreements, or Decrees involving inter-state Entitlements.

2.3.2 During the year 2017-18, one project (Gunjavani Irrigation Project Tal. Velhe Dist. Pune) which has undergone scope change was accorded clearance under Section 11 (f) of the Act for Revised Administrative Approval proposal.

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 53 2.4 liquidation of Irrigation Backlog 2.4.1 The district-wise backlog in the State's Irrigation Sector (physical & financial) prevailing as on 1 April 1994 was assessed in terms of physical (irrigation potential creation) and financial (corresponding financial requirement) backlog Indicators by the Backlog Committee. The financial backlog as of 1 April 1994 was Rs. 7418 crore which was reconciled in the year 2000 to Rs. 6618.37 crore. The directives issued by the Hon’ble Governor since 2001 have resulted in the liquidation of the financial backlog in all the districts of the State by March 2011. It was expected that the physical backlog in all the districts would also be removed pari-passu with the removal of the financial backlog. However, due to inflation, time and cost overruns, the achievement in the liquidation of the physical backlog does not commensurate with the expectation.

2.4.2 The requisite information to assess the progress in liquidation of backlog viz. irrigation potential created up to June 2017, cost per hectare to be considered for computing financial requirement for creation of balance irrigation potential, expenditure during the fiscal year 2016-17 on irrigation and the actual release of funds made under various heads, as received from WRD, Mantralaya, Mumbai's letter No. ‘O{Z-2017/àH«$-211/{Zdg§-1 YV n dated 10 January, 2019 are shown as Annexure 3(1), 3(3), 4(1) and 4(2).

2.4.3 During the year 2016-17 (up to June 2017), an irrigation backlog of 11.58 thousand hectare in SRE was removed from three irrigation backlog districts of the State viz. Buldhana, Akola (including Washim) and Amravati. Thus, a physical backlog of 181.24 thousand hectare in SRE is still remaining from these three districts of Amravati Division [Annexure 3 (1)] as on June 2017. As of June 2016, there was an irrigation backlog of 192.82 thousand hectare (SRE) in these three districts [Annexure 3 (2)].

2.4.4 Out of the 102 projects identified for backlog removal, 41 projects are completed and out of on-going projects, gorge filling has been done on 22 Projects, by the end of June 2017.

2.4.5 As per the directives of the Hon’ble Governor, the MWRRA since 2008-09 is monitoring the backlog removal on a quarterly basis by evaluating the progress of on-going projects in the Amravati Division and submitting reports to the Hon'ble Governor. During the reporting year, MWRRA has submitted four quarterly reports to Hon'ble Governor and also attended the meetings held at the Hon'ble Governor's Office. The main objective of this exercise is to monitor the removal of the physical backlog.

54 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra 2.4.6 The year-wise pace of removal of the physical backlog and the balance backlog in the Amravati Division are shown in Figure 1;

Figure in thousand hectare SRE

Figure 1: The year-wise target, balance backlog in the Amravati Division

On average, during the last seven years, the pace of physical backlog removal is in average 8370 ha (SRE) per year. If the balance physical backlog is planned to be removed the upcoming 5 years, the pace of creation of potential needs to be enhanced to about in average 37000 ha SRE per year.

2.4.7 As per the Section 20 (1) (b) of the MWRRA Act, ''Such annual report shall include an Annexure containing irrigation backlog of each district based on the State Average Rabi equivalent irrigation potential District-wise sown area, standard Rabi equivalent irrigation potential from State sector and local sector schemes, percentage of irrigation potential to the sown area, percentage less than the State average, backlog in hectare for the latest year for which the data is available, and every year thereafter, physical backlog worked out on the basis of State average and financial backlog based on the latest schedule of rates.'' In pursuance of the above, the Authority has compiled district-wise backlog statistics (physical and financial) on the basis of State average of potential created on SRE basis to the net sown area of 60.33% as on June 2017 [see Annexure 3(3)]. However, as per Hon’ble Governor’s Directives, presently the backlog based on the State average of 1994 i.e. 35.11% is being liquidated and not that based on State average of the latest year (June 2017) i.e. 60.33%. It reveals that in spite of State Government efforts back wages have increased to almost double. Government has to think to meets the back wages gap.

2.4.8 Further as per Section 20 (1) (c) of the MWRRA Act, ''Such report shall also include Annexure

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 55 showing District-wise and Region-wise yearly expenditure incurred on the Irrigation Sector and cumulative figures up to the latest year for which data is available and every year thereafter.'' The information containing district-wise expenditure incurred up to March 2017 in the irrigation sector is given in Annexure 4 (1). Also, the funds released under various heads to Regions & Irrigation Development Corporations are given in Annexure 4 (2). The Region-wise expenditure incurred in 2016-17 up to March 2017 in the Irrigation Sector is shown in Figure 2.

The budget available includes previous unspent balance with the Irrigation Development Corporations plus outlay sanctioned during the year 2016-17.

Figure 2: Region-wise budget provision and actual expenditure in 2016-17

2.5 One day Workshop on Bulk Water Auditing was organized at WALMI, Aurangabad. Member (WR Eng.) and Member (Eco.) actively participated in the workshop and sensitized the field officers on the subject matter, with relevant provisions in the Criteria dated September 22, 2017.

2.6 groundwater Regulation 2.6.1 As per Section 17 of the MGW Act 2009, the State Government has constituted the District Authorities in all districts of the State barring two districts viz. Mumbai and Mumbai Suburban.

As per the MWRRA (Amendment) Act 2016, the post of the Member (Groundwater) has been created for the implementation of the various functions of the Act.

56 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra Chapter 3 MEETINGS AND CONSULTATIONS

3.1 Authority’s policy decisions in the matters of bulk water tariff, water entitlements, project clearance, etc. are based on consultations with the stakeholders, experts, invitees, civil society representatives, NGOs active in the water sector, WUAs, etc. A range of information/ data related to the water sector is collected and compiled from various departments like Water Resources, Water Supply & Sanitation, and Environment. Records of the key recommendations/ suggestions made during these meetings/consultations are kept by the Authority. The consultations are found to be useful in deciding further course of action, drafting policies in a more inclusive way.

3.2 Meetings with other Agencies During the year 2017-18, following meetings were held: Date Subject / Organization/ Individuals 30 May, 2017 Meeting with Secretary (WRM and CAD), WRD on review and revision of bulk water tariff. 6 July 2017 Meeting with the Principal Secretary (WRD & P), Secretary (WRM & CAD), Secretary (Project Coordination), WRD and representative of KPMG Pvt. Ltd. on appointment of Consultancy firm for advising MWRRA on various matters. (Appointment of KPMG India Pvt. Ltd) 28 July 2017 Meeting with SE, DSO, Nashik and SE, Data collection, Planning and Hydrology Circle, Nashik on Development of State Hydro Metrological information data base supports. 23 and 24 August Meeting with the stakeholders and the experts in the field to 2017 determine the Criteria for distribution of surface water entitlements in domestic and industrial sector. 6 September Meeting with Executive Director, MKVDC, Pune and Chief Engineer, 2017 WRD, on clearance to the proposal under Section 11(f) of MWRRA Act, 2005 of change of scope of Gunjavani Project Tal. Velhe Dist. Pune for revised administrative approval. 6 November, 2017 Meeting with Australian delegation in Hotel Taj, Mumbai on Maharashtra – South Australia Water (Amstrad) delegation meeting for knowledge sharing in water sector.

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 57 Chapter 4 LEGAL MATTERS

4.1 MWRRA is a quasi-judicial body. The Authority is having adjudicatory functions in its original as well as appellate jurisdictions. The Petitions arising out of Authority’s power under Section 11, 12 and 14 are under its original adjudicatory powers to issue certain Orders and the directions. As per Section 22(1) of MWRRA Act, 2005 the Government has appointed Primary Dispute Resolution Officers (PDRO) vide WRD’s GR dated 25 August 2009 for resolving disputes with regards to the issuance or delivery of water Entitlements. Section 22(3) of the Act authorizes the Authority to act as an ‘Appellate Body’ in case the aggrieved parties approach against the PDRO’s decision. In view of the responsibility pertaining to dispute resolution, the High Court also directs the petitioners, plaintiffs to approach the Authority for the redresses of their grievances.

4.2 During the year 2017-18, ten petitions/applications were received before MWRRA as follows. Out of these six were finally disposed of up to March 31, 2018. The abstract of applications pending at the beginning of the year, applications received during the year and applications disposed of during the year are as under

Applications Applications pending Application pending Application received disposed of during as on 31st March as on 1st April, 2017 during 2017-18 the year 2018 6 10 12 4

(1) In the matter of releasing water in the Bhima river from the Ujjani reservoir (Case No.2/2017) - Disposed;

(2) In the matter of closure of wells in the influence area of Public Drinking Water Sources in village Pathare Tal. Rahuri Dist. Ahmednagar (Case No.3/2017) - Disposed;

(3) Review of Mendhegiri Godavari Study Group Report for equitable distribution of water in Upper Godavari Sub-Basin (Case No. 4/2007) - Pending;

(4) In matter of the proposal of changing Planned Canal System of Gunjawani Project by Closed Pipe Line (Case No. 5/2007)- Disposed;

(5) In matter of the proposal of changing Planned Canal System of Gunjawani Project by Closed Pipe Line (Case No. 6/2007) - Disposed;

(6) Appeal against the Order passed by District Authority and SDO, Morshi in the matter of permission for a new well in over-exploited area of Mauje Ahmedpur and Mauje

58 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra Kopara Taluka Morshi Dist. Amravati (Case No.7/2017) - Pending ;

(7) In the matter of petition filed by Adv. Ashish Jaiswal, Ramtek Dist. Nagpur as regards making provision of water for Irrigation Purpose by curtailing the use of water from Pench Project Complex by Nagpur Municipal Corporation (Case No.8/2017) - Pending;

(8) In the matter of petition against the order of PDRO regarding equitable distribution of water to the farmers of Bhalvane Branch No. 2 of Nira RBC under Section 12(6) of MWRRA Act (Case No.9/2017) – Disposed;

(9) In the matter of fixation of Tariff for contaminated water supplied to MAHAGENCO for Nashik Thermal Power Plant, Eklhare (Case No.1/2018) - Disposed ;

(10) In the Matter of procedure of calculating district wise backlog in Irrigation sector (Case No.2/2018) – Closed for the order.

Hearings were conducted and daily proceedings (Rojnama) were issued. ■

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 59 Chapter 5 PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES

In order to keep abreast of the latest water related policies, strategies, new knowledge in water resources development, management, technologies, governance and regulations, the Chairman, the Members and officers of the Authority actively participate in various State and national level seminars /conferences /workshops /meetings. Participation in such events enables the sharing of knowledge, learning from others’ experiences, and provides a networking opportunity.

A list of conferences/ workshops attended by the Officers of the Authority during 2017-18 is as below:

Sr. Name of the event, venue and dates Name of the Officers 1 State Ground Water Authorities, New Delhi Dr. Suresh Kulkarni, Secretary (01.06.2017) 2 Every thing about Water, New Delhi Shri K. P. Bakshi, Chairman (29.06.2017 to 01.07.2017) 3 Workshop on Hydrology forecasting of flood Shri K. P. Bakshi, Chairman and and Water Management, New Delhi Dr. Suresh Kulkarni, Secretary (03.08.2017) 4 Inauguration of AICE 2017 Conference Shri K. P. Bakshi, Chairman organised by American Water Work Association, Mumbai (10.11.2107) 5 Inauguration Water Management Development Shri K. P. Bakshi, Chairman Policy Workshop, Mumbai. (06.12.2017) 6 Water Management policy Development Shri K. P. Bakshi, Chairman and Workshop Shri V.M. Kulkarni, Member (WR (6-7, December, 2017) Eng.) 7 International Seminar on Global Climate, Dr. Suresh Kulkarni WALMI, Aurangabad (14-15 December, 2017) 8 Scarce (Xþ{‘©i) Water Management, Sinchan Dr. Suresh Kulkarni Parishad, Parbhani (30-31 December, 2017) 9 Draft revised guidelines of Ground Water @ Shri Kishor Deshmukh, Assistant CGWA, MoWR, New Delhi Director (09.01.2018) 10 Third National Summit on ‘Sustainable Water Shri S. D. Kulkarni, Director and and Sanitization’, Bangalore Shri P. R. Thote, Assistant Director (18-19 January, 2018)

60 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra Sr. Name of the event, venue and dates Name of the Officers 11 SWACH Jal Maharashtra Shri K. P. Bakshi, Chairman (19.01.2018) 12 The Workshop on Bulk Water Auditing, WALMI, Speaker - Shri V. M. Kulkarni, Aurangabad Member (WR Eng.) and Dr. S. T. Sangle, Member Organized by, Chief Auditor, Water & Irrigation, (Economics) Maharashtra (24.01.2018) 13 Conference on Bujal Manthan, Nagpur Shri Vinodkumar J. Tiwari, (16-17 February, 2018) Member (Law), Dr. S. T. Sangle, Member Organized by Ministry of Water Resources, (Economics), River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Dr. Suresh Kulkarni, Secretary and Government of India, New Delhi Shri K.N. Deshmukh, Assistant Director (G.W.) 14 River Basin Management, Policies and Water Shri K. P. Bakshi, Chairman and Governance, Shri V.M. Kulkarni, Member (WR Eng.) Murray - Darling Basin Authority, Canberra, Australia (9-19 February, 2018) 15 Water Management is a need of time Shri Vinodkumar J. Tiwari, nmUrì¶dñWmnU JaO H$mimMr {dîUwnyar, Zm§XoS> Member (Law) (16.03.2018) 16 WOTR Awards Ceremony of Water Stewardship Shri K. P. Bakshi, Chairman Project, Ahamadnagar (23.03.2018) ■

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 61 Chapter 6 COMMUNICATION AND OUTREACH

6.1 Documents Brought Out Authority has been bringing out technical manuals/ approach papers/ regulations on the related topics from time to time. These documents are prepared through consultations with a wide range of stakeholders and in a manner as transparent as possible. The Authority so far has brought out the following documents:

1) Technical Manual for Fixing, Regulating and Enforcing the Entitlements in Irrigation Projects - January 2007,

2) Technical Manual for Preparation of State Water Plan for a Basin - April 2007

3) Guidelines on Powers & Functions of Regulators & Responsibility of Water Resources Department Officials - October 2007

4) Bulk Water Tariff Order (2010–13) - May 2011

5) Report on Public Consultation Process for Determination of Criteria for Bulk Water Tariff Order (2010–13) - August 2011

6) Final Criteria for Distribution of Entitlements by River Basin Agencies for Domestic & Industrial Uses (English) - November 2012,

7) Conduct of Business Regulations with Fees and Charges, 2010 (English and Marathi) - 2013

8) Tariff (Criteria & Orders) with Fees and Charges Regulation 2010 (English and Marathi) - 2013

9) Policy for Project Clearance under Section 11(f) of MWRRA Act, 2005 - April 2015

10) Technical Manual for Fixing, Regulating and Enforcing the Entitlements in Irrigation Projects - May 2015

11) Model Performa for WUA's Annual Report - July 2015

12) Approach Paper : Status of Groundwater in (Marathi /English) - January 2016.

13) Policy for clearance under Section 11(f) of MWRRA Act, 2005 to Water Resources Projects under change scope–12 September 2017

14) Criteria for distribution of surface water entitlement by River Basin Agencies for domestic and Industrial uses–22 September 2017

62 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra 15) Bulk Water Tariff Order (2018-2020) – 11 January 2018

16) Annual Reports (2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16).

6.2 Website The website of the Authority (www.mwrra.org) was launched on 14 October 2008. It has three major sections viz. Tariff, Entitlements and Clearance of Projects besides other useful information (Figure 3). All the Orders, notifications and documents brought out by the Authority have been posted on its website and are freely available for download.

Figure 3 : A screenshot of MWRRA Homepage (Year 2017-18)

6.3 Library The Authority has a modest collection of water-related technical books, journals, magazines and periodicals.

The process of acquiring new technical books and journals for the library was continued. During the year 2017-18, 39 new books were procured /received as a donation / complementary by others taking the tally of books to 489 books. Currently the Authority is subscribing to 9 journals/magazines for the library.

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 63 6.4 implementation of Right to Information Act 6.4.1 The Right to Information Act, 2005 imposes the obligation on every public authority to provide information to the person seeking it. The Act exemplifies strict and statutory provisions for the implementation in the informative aspect of the democratic form of governance.

6.4.2 The Authority has appointed Deputy Director (EER) and Accounts Officer as the Public Information Officers for replying to queries received under RTI Act pertaining to technical matters and establishment /account matters, respectively. The Secretary of the Authority acts as the Appellate Officer in both types of cases.

6.4.3 Authority received twenty-five applications for seeking information under the Act and all are compiled forthwith. Similarly, 2 appeals also disposed of against information received from Public Information Officer. ■

64 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra Chapter 7 ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT

7.1 As per Section 19 (4) of the MWRRA Act 2005, the accounts of the Authority as certified by the Accountant General or any other person appointed by him in this behalf; together with the audit report is forwarded annually to the State Government. The State Government causes the audit report to be laid before the State Legislature within a period of six months from the date of its receipt.

7.2 The Audit Report for the FY 2015-16 was laid before the State Legislature on dated 7 April 2017. The accounts of the Authority for 2016-17 have been audited by the Chartered Accountant in the month of June 2017 and also by the Comptroller & Auditor General of India in the month of August 2017. The Audit Report as received & compliance /replies were sent to WRD on 12 January 2018 for the Government approval. The Government approved the same on dated 8 March 2018.

7.3 As per Section 17 of the MWRRA Act 2005, the State Government is required to provide grants and advances to the Authority to enable it to perform its assigned duties. The Authority prepares a budget for each financial year showing estimated receipts & expenditure and forwarding it to the State Government. The budget estimates, revised estimate, actual expenditure for 2017-18, and budget estimate for 2018-19 are shown below:

(in Rs. lakhs)

Budget Revised Actual Budget Year Estimate Estimate Expenditure Estimate 2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 2018-19 Plan (Under Head of 322.30 416.24 416.24 351.25 Account 2701 B 073) Non-plan - - - - Total 322.30 416.24 416.24 351.25 ■

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 65 Annexure 1 (Ref: Para 1.3.1) ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

Chairman

Member Member Member Member (Water (Groundwater (Economics) (Law) Resources Management) Engineering)

Secretary

Director Director (Tariff) (E.E.R.)

Dy.Director Dy.Director Dy.Director Dy.Director (Groundwater) (Planning) (Economics) (E.E.R.)

Asst. Asst. Asst. Asst. Asst. Accounts Director Director Director Director Director Officer (Planning) (Planning) (Tariff) (Entitlement) (Enforcement & Regulation)

Supporting Staff

66 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra Annexure 2 (Ref: Para 2.1.2) REGION-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PROJECTS UNDER ‘ENTITLEMENT PROGRAMME’ (Figures in brackets refer to the number of WUAs under Entitlement Programme)

(I) Konkan Region Category Sr. No. Nos. Name of the project of project 1 Major 1 Kal-Amba (24) 2 Medium 0 3 Minor 26 Raitale (1); Deocope (1); Awasare (1); Bhilawale (1); Dongaste (1); Jamburde (1); Kharade (1); Kondgaon (1); Shrigaon (1); Thakurwadi (1); Unhere (1); Usgaon (1); Usran (1); Velholi (1); Varandha (1); Shirwali (1); Kalwande (1); Vhel (1); Tithwali (1); Shirgaon (1); Nileli (1); Oras (1); Harkul (1); Shirwal (1); Madkhol (1); Amboli (1).

(II) Nashik Region Category Sr. No. Nos. Name of the project of project 1 Major 4 Mula (303); Ozarkhed (1); Palkhed (1); Hatnur (56). 2 Medium 3 Ghatsilpargaon (6); Waghad (24); Panzara (15). 3 Minor 24 Bhalwani (1); Tikhol (1); Mohri (1); Ekalhare (1); Ramshej (1); Amboli (1); KhadakOzar (2); Chougaon (1); Kothare (1); Nimgul (1); Mitgaon (1); Hatgaon (1); Shewaga (2); Badrakha (1); Galan (1); Kankaraj (1); Velhale (1); Khaparkheda (1); Kondawal (1); Budaki (1); Ambebara (1); Dudhakheda (1); Khadkuna (1); Khekada (1).

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 67 (III) Pune Region Sr. Category of Nos. Name of the project No. project 1 Major 5 Kukadi (117); Ghod (54); Neera LBC (58); Neera RBC (68); Khadakwasla (25). 2 Medium 2 Krishna Canal (5); Mangi (8). 3 Minor 44 Diwale (1); Pilanwadi (1); Kankatrewadi (1); Satewadi(1); Shiraswadi (1); Hiware (1); Nandwal (1); Dhakani (1); Banganga (3); Tambave (2); Shirsuphal (1); Wafgaon(1); AlegaonPaga (1); Pimpoli (1); Walen (1); Mahur (1); Hingangaon (1); Mayani (1); Pingali (3); Shendhri (1); Manapadale (1); Benikre (1); Atpadi (2); Dighanchi (1); Siddhanath (1); Dudhebhavi (1); Kuchi (1); Lingnur (1); Anjani (1); Shegaon (1); Kadegaon (1); Kandalgaon (1); Karanjivane (1); Hanjagi (1); Shirvalwadi (2); Chare (1); Kalambwadi (1); Mamdapur (1); Pathari (2); Walwad (1); Padvalkarwadi (2); Chincholi (2); Hotagi (2); Rampur (1).

(IV) Marathwada Region Sr. Category of Nos. Name of the project No. project 1 Major 1 Lower Manar Project (11). 2 Medium 2 Sukhana (8); Gharni (2). 3 Minor 47 Aundha(1); Kakaddhaba(1); Suregaon(1); Wadad(1); Bothi(1); Mulzara(1); Nichpur(1); Sugaon(1); Akharga(1); Karala(1); Kedarnath(1); Pimprala(1); Parola(1); Kalamnuri(1); Walki(1); Marsul(1); Purjal(1); Keli(1); Ghoddhari(1); Sawana(1); Pardeshwadi(1); Ranjangaon(1); Banoti(1); Bharaj(1); Konad(1); Pimparkheda(1); Charthana(1); Ambegaon(1); Devgaon(1); Kelgaon(1); Mandvi(1); Nakhatwadi(1); Paratwadi(1); Tandulwadi(1); Wadali(1); Belgaon(1); Kambali(1); Golangri(1); Bhutekarwadi(1); Gotala(1); Nagthana(1); Neoli(1); Kasarbalkunda(1); Bagalwadi(1); Harani(12); Yamai(2); Tintraj (1).

68 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra (V) Amravati Region Category Sr. No. Nos. Name of the project of project 1 Major 1 Upper Pus (30). 2 Medium 2 Katepurna (32); Koradi (13). 3 Minor 42 Isapur (1); Kanadi (1); Mozari (1); PimpalgaonHande (1); Dastapur (1); Nanduri (1); Khatijapur (2); Saraswati (1); Zari (1); Telhara (1); Andhera (1); Dhamangaon Deshmukh(1); Pimpalgaon Nath (1); Ghoti (1); Anji (1); Eklara (1); Khadakdoh (1); Karanji (1); Dudhana (1); Nignoor (1); Pimpalshenda (1); Tuljapur (1); Dharur (1); Vyaghra (8); Garkhed (1); Titwi (1); Sirputi (1); Koyali (1); Sonkhas (1); Hiwara-lahe (1); Singdoh (1); Asola-Ingole (1); Shekdari (9); Malkhed (6); Satnoor (2); Salai (1); Kolhi (1); Motsawanga(1); Manjara (3); Wai (3); Adol (2); Vidrupa (3).

(VI) Nagpur Region Sr. Category Nos. Name of the project No. of project 1 Major 3 Lower Wunna (1); Pench (152); Itiadoh (55). 2 Medium 4 Chulband (2); Rengepar (4); Kanholinala (6); Kolar (1). 3 Minor 45 Navegaon Bandh (2); Urkudapar (2); Suwarndhara (1); Zilpa (1); Botezari (1); Khapri (1); Satighat (1); Ukarvahi (1); Aktitola (1); Gumdoh (1); Hari (2); Kawlewada (1); Khurshipar (1); Kotha (1); Khumari (1); Nagthana (B) (1); Pipariya (1); Salegaon (1); Wahi (1); Pangadi (2); Badbadya (1); Dodmazari (1); Saleburdi (1); Amgaon (1); Ambazari (1); AnjiBhorkhedi (1); Kawadi (1); Savangi (1); Umari (1); Ashti (1); Kannamwargram (1); Dongargaon (W) (1); Ankhoda (1); BadadhaTukumba (1); Dhanora (1); Dongargaon (C) (1); Itoli (1); Janla (1); Kusarla (1); Legam (1); Mudza (1); Rajgatta (1); Rudrapur (1); Sondo (1); Yelguer (1).

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 69 Annexure 3 (1) (Ref: Para 2.4.3) DISTRICT-WISE BACKLOG OF POTENTIAL CREATED AS ON 30 JUNE 2017 COMPARED TO STATE AVERAGE OF 35.11% AS ON 1 APRIL 1994

( Area in ‘000’ ha) Potential created upto June Percentage Irrigation Sr. Net sown 2017 in SRE of created District Backlog No. area Potential in SRE S.S. L.S. Total w.r.t. col 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 1 Mumbai 2 Thane/Palghar 289.80 173.437 24.046 197.483 68.14 NIL 3 Raigad 188.60 89.253 13.708 102.961 54.59 NIL 4 Ratnagiri 247.00 80.302 12.263 92.565 37.48 NIL 5 Sindhudurg 153.00 64.387 17.250 81.637 53.36 NIL Konkan Division 878.40 407.378 67.267 474.645 54.04 0.00 6 Nashik 896.80 394.541 113.559 508.100 56.66 NIL 7 Dhule/ 732.90 274.970 110.672 385.642 52.62 NIL Nandurbar 8 Jalgaon 852.30 445.723 59.568 505.291 59.29 NIL 9 Ahmednagar 1175.90 654.635 131.958 786.593 66.89 NIL Nashik Division 3657.90 1769.869 415.757 2185.626 59.75 0.00 10 Pune 981.50 742.990 96.217 839.207 85.50 NIL 11 Satara 584.60 392.598 90.118 482.716 82.57 NIL 12 Sangli 592.80 476.211 55.990 532.201 89.78 NIL 13 Solapur 1085.80 808.526 97.049 905.575 83.40 NIL 14 Kolhapur 418.30 636.833 18.352 655.185 156.63 NIL Pune Division 3663.00 3057.158 357.726 3414.884 93.23 0.00 Rest of 8199.30 5234.404 840.750 6075.154 74.09 0.00 Maharashtra 15 Aurangabad 702.00 234.262 102.874 337.136 48.03 NIL 16 Jalna 609.20 170.091 79.844 249.935 41.03 NIL 17 Parbhani/ 849.90 492.667 25.271 517.938 60.94 NIL Hingoli 18 Beed 828.60 327.982 118.169 446.151 53.84 NIL 19 Nanded 728.30 367.619 34.655 402.274 55.23 NIL 20 Osmanabad 536.10 220.190 73.448 293.638 54.77 NIL 21 Latur 501.80 183.918 61.347 245.265 48.88 NIL Marathwada 4755.90 1996.729 495.608 2492.337 52.41 0.00 Division

70 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra ( Area in ‘000’ ha)

Potential created upto June Percentage Irrigation Sr. Net sown 2017 in SRE of created District Backlog No. area Potential in SRE S.S. L.S. Total w.r.t. col 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 22 Buldhana 701.50 163.575 37.017 200.592 28.59 45.69 23 Akola/Washim 827.10 191.638 33.145 224.783 27.18 65.60 24 Amravati 751.10 164.326 29.411 193.737 25.79 69.96 25 Yavatmal 857.90 303.430 31.272 334.702 39.01 NIL Amravati 3137.60 822.969 130.845 953.814 30.40 181.24 Division 26 Wardha 381.00 162.440 15.038 177.478 46.58 NIL 27 Nagpur 554.00 246.618 52.352 298.970 53.97 NIL 28 Bhandara/ 371.30 373.983 131.318 505.301 136.09 NIL Gondia 29 Chandrapur 474.40 206.675 83.588 290.263 61.19 NIL 30 Gadchiroli 188.50 56.815 46.526 103.341 54.82 NIL Nagpur Division 1969.20 1046.530 328.822 1375.352 69.84 0.00 Vidarbha 5106.80 1869.499 459.667 2329.166 45.61 181.24 Maharashtra 18062.00 9100.632 1796.025 10896.657 60.33 181.24

Irrigation Backlog (col. 8) = (35.11 - col. 7) x net sown area / 100 Above information received from WRD Mantralaya, Mumbai vide letter no. ‘O{Z-2018/ àH«$-183/ {Zdg§-1 dated 10 January, 2019

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 71 Annexure 3 (2) (Ref: Para 2.4.3) DISTRICT-WISE BACKLOG OF POTENTIAL CREATED AS ON 30 JUNE 2016 COMPARED TO STATE AVERAGE OF 35.11% AS ON 1 APRIL 1994

( Area in ‘000’ ha) Potential created upto Percentage Irrigation Net sown June 2016 in SRE of created Sr. District Backlog in area Potential S.S. L.S. Total SRE w.r.t. col 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 1 Mumbai 2 Thane/Palghar 289.80 169.242 21.968 191.210 65.98 NIL 3 Raigad 188.60 89.253 11.616 100.869 53.48 NIL 4 Ratnagiri 247.00 80.302 12.113 92.415 37.42 NIL 5 Sindhudurg 153.00 61.588 17.052 78.640 51.40 NIL Konkan Division 878.40 400.384 62.749 463.133 52.72 0.00 6 Nashik 896.80 394.285 110.702 504.987 56.31 NIL 7 Dhule/ 732.90 273.093 108.624 381.717 52.08 NIL Nandurbar 8 Jalgaon 852.30 445.726 56.419 502.145 58.92 NIL 9 Ahmednagar 1175.90 654.044 129.853 783.897 66.66 NIL Nashik Division 3657.90 1767.147 405.598 2172.745 59.40 0.00 10 Pune 981.50 737.140 92.112 829.252 84.49 NIL 11 Satara 584.60 382.754 85.926 468.680 80.17 NIL 12 Sangli 592.80 464.571 53.016 517.587 87.31 NIL 13 Solapur 1085.80 804.65 93.476 898.126 82.72 NIL 14 Kolhapur 418.30 619.445 18.256 637.701 152.45 NIL Pune Division 3663.00 3008.559 342.786 3351.345 91.49 0.00 Rest of 8199.30 5176.090 811.133 5987.223 73.02 0.00 Maharashtra 15 Aurangabad 702.00 233.466 101.147 334.613 47.67 NIL 16 Jalna 609.20 169.807 78.160 247.967 40.70 NIL 17 Parbhani/ 849.90 476.912 23.603 500.515 58.89 NIL Hingoli 18 Beed 828.60 328.991 110.315 439.306 53.02 NIL 19 Nanded 728.30 366.589 33.420 400.009 54.92 NIL 20 Osmanabad 536.10 220.179 72.653 292.832 54.62 NIL 21 Latur 501.80 182.858 60.238 243.096 48.44 NIL

72 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra ( Area in ‘000’ ha)

Potential created upto Percentage Irrigation Net sown June 2016 in SRE of created Sr. District Backlog in area Potential S.S. L.S. Total SRE w.r.t. col 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 Marathwada 4755.90 1978.802 479.536 2458.338 51.69 0.00 Division 22 Buldhana 701.50 160.124 32.140 192.264 27.41 54.02 23 Akola/Washim 827.10 189.426 32.457 221.883 26.83 68.49 24 Amravati 751.10 164.326 29.065 193.391 25.75 70.31 25 Yavatmal 857.90 298.306 31.167 329.473 38.40 NIL Amravati 3137.60 812.181 124.829 937.010 29.86 192.82 Division 26 Wardha 381.00 155.904 13.977 169.881 44.59 NIL 27 Nagpur 554.00 244.861 49.551 294.412 53.14 NIL 28 Bhandara/ 371.30 362.143 129.673 491.816 132.46 NIL Gondia 29 Chandrapur 474.40 189.526 81.170 270.696 57.06 NIL 30 Gadchiroli 188.50 56.815 44.922 101.737 53.97 NIL Nagpur Division 1969.20 1009.249 319.293 1328.542 67.47 0.00 Vidarbha 5106.80 1821.430 444.122 2265.552 44.36 192.82 Maharashtra 18062.00 8976.322 1734.791 10711.113 59.30 192.82

Irrigation Backlog (col. 8) = (35.11 - col. 7) x net sown area / 100 Above information received from WRD, Mantralaya, Mumbai vide letter no. ‘O{Z-2017/ àH«$-211/ {Zdg§-1 dated 02 July 2018.

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 73 Annexure 3 (3) (Ref: Para 2.4.6) DISTRICT-WISE BACKLOG OF POTENTIAL AS ON 30 JUNE 2017 COMPARED TO STATE AVERAGE OF 60.33%

This Annexure is given in pursuant to Section 20 (1)(b) of MWRRA Act. As per Hon’ble Governor’s directives, presently the backlog based on the state average of 1994 i.e. 35.11% is being liquidated and not based on the state average of the latest year (June 2017) i.e. 60.33%.

(Area in ‘000’ ha and Amount in Rs crore) Percen- Backlog tage of Amount Potential created in June Irrigation Net sown created @ Rs. Sr. District 2017 in SRE Backlog area Potential 1,50,823 in SRE w.r.t. col per ha S.S. L.S. Total 3 SRE 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 9 1 Mumbai 2 Mumbai Sub-urban 3 Thane 148.43 66.573 12.891 79.464 53.54 10.08 152.03 4 Palghar 141.37 106.864 11.155 118.019 83.48 NIL 0.0 5 Raigad 188.60 89.253 13.708 102.961 54.59 10.82 163.190 6 Ratnagiri 247.00 80.302 12.263 92.565 37.48 56.45 851.390 7 Sindhudurg 153.00 64.387 17.250 81.637 53.36 10.67 160.93 Konkan 878.40 407.378 67.267 474.645 54.04 88.02 1327.54 Division 8 Nashik 896.80 394.541 113.559 508.100 56.66 32.93 496.66 9 Dhule 446.81 158.837 64.350 223.187 49.95 46.37 699.37 10 Nandurbar 286.09 116.133 46.332 162.455 56.78 10.14 152.93 11 Jalgaon 852.30 445.723 59.568 505.291 59.29 8.89 134.08 12 Ahmednagar 1175.90 654.635 131.958 786.593 66.89 NIL 0.0 Nashik 3657.90 1769.869 415.757 2185.626 59.75 98.33 1483.04 Division 13 Pune 981.50 742.990 96.217 839.207 85.50 NIL 0.0 14 Satara 584.60 392.598 90.118 482.716 82.57 NIL 0.0 15 Sangli 592.80 476.211 55.990 532.201 89.78 NIL 0.0 16 Solapur 1085.80 808.526 97.049 905.575 83.40 NIL 0.0 17 Kolhapur 418.30 636.833 18.352 655.185 156.63 NIL 0.0 Pune 3663.00 3057.158 357.726 3414.884 93.23 0.00 0.0 Division Rest of 8199.30 5234.404 840.750 6075.154 74.09 186.35 2810.58 Maharashtra

74 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra (Area in ‘000’ ha and Amount in Rs crore)

Percen- Backlog tage of Amount Potential created in June Irrigation Net sown created @ Rs. Sr. District 2017 in SRE Backlog area Potential 1,50,823 in SRE w.r.t. col per ha S.S. L.S. Total 3 SRE 1 2 3 4 5 6 (4+5) 7 8 9 18 Aurangabad 702.00 234.262 102.874 337.136 48.03 86.37 1302.66 19 Jalana 609.20 170.091 79.844 249.935 41.03 117.59 1773.52 20 Parbhani 502.60 392.376 13.536 405.912 80.76 NIL 0.0 21 Hingoli 347.30 100.291 11.735 112.026 32.26 97.50 1470.52 22 Beed 828.60 327.982 118.169 446.151 53.84 53.74 810.52 23 Nanded 728.30 367.619 34.655 402.274 55.23 37.10 559.55 24 Osmanabad 536.10 220.190 73.448 293.638 54.77 29.79 449.30 25 Latur 501.80 183.918 61.347 245.265 48.88 57.47 866.78 Marathwada 4755.90 1996.729 495.608 2492.337 52.41 479.556 7232.85 Division 26 Buldhana 701.50 163.575 37.017 200.592 28.59 222.62 3357.62 27 Akola 435.00 94.678 12.139 106.817 24.56 155.61 2346.96 28 Washim 392.10 96.959 21.006 117.965 30.09 118.59 1788.61 29 Amravati 751.10 164.326 29.411 193.737 25.79 259.40 3912.35 30 Yavatmal 857.90 303.430 31.272 334.702 39.01 182.86 2757.95 Amravati 3137.60 822.969 130.845 953.814 30.40 939.08 14163.49 Division 31 Wardha 381.00 162.440 15.038 177.478 46.58 52.38 790.01 32 Nagpur 554.00 246.618 52.352 298.970 53.97 35.25 531.65 33 Bhandara 180.49 237.524 55.814 293.338 162.52 NIL 0.0 34 Gondia 190.81 136.459 75.504 211.963 111.09 NIL 0.0 35 Chandrapur 474.40 206.675 83.588 290.263 61.19 NIL 0.0 36 Gadchiroli 188.50 56.815 46.526 103.341 54.82 10.38 156.55 Nagpur 1969.20 1046.530 328.822 1375.352 69.84 98.01 1478.21 Division Vidarbha 5106.80 1869.499 459.667 2329.166 45.61 1037.09 15641.70 Maharashtra 18062.00 9100.632 1796.025 10896.657 60.33 1703.00 25685.13 State

Irrigation Backlog (col. 8) = (60.33 - col.7) x net sown area /100 Above information received from WRD, Mantralaya, Mumbai vide letter no. ‘O{Z-2018/ àH«$-183/{Zdg§-1 dated 10 January 2019.

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 75 Annexure 4 (1) (Ref: Para 2.4.7) DISTRICT-WISE EXPENDITURE INCURRED IN IRRIGATION SECTOR 2016 – 17 (as on March 2017) (in Rs. crore)

Sr. No. District Expenditure incurred MKVDC, Pune Rest of Maharashtra (RoM) 1 Pune 85.23 2 Satara 270.77 3 Sangli 235.80 4 Solapur 96.98 5 Kolhapur 44.17 6 Ahmednagar (Partly) 14.21 Land Acquisition & Court Matters 25.91 Balance Work (RoM) 22.78 Bulk Provision (Survey) 0.18 RRR (RoM) 0.64 Land Acquisition Rehabilitation Lok Adalat 29.16 Payment 263.56 Total Rest of Maharashtra 1089.39 Marathwada 7 Osmanabad (Partly) 0.96 8 Beed (Partly) 5.58 Land Acquisition & Court Matters 66.11 Balance Work (Marathwada) 11.78 Bulk Provision 0.00 Land Acquisition Rehabilitation Lok Adalat 2.19 Payment 7.89 Total Marathwada 94.51 Total MKVDC, Pune 1183.90 GMIDC, Aurangabad Marathwada 9 Aurangabad 81.02 10 Jalna 316.18 11 Parbhani 23.13 12 Hingoli 3.98 13 Nanded 271.78 14 Latur 56.94 Beed (Partly) 47.25

76 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra (in Rs. crore) Sr. No. District Expenditure incurred Osmanabad (Partly) 135.13 Godavari Khore Master Plan 1.75 Land Acquisition & Court Matters 109.40 Balance Work (Marathwada) 45.39 Bulk Provision (Survey) 0.03 RRR (Marathwada) 3.64 Extension and Improvement 1.64 Principal Secretary lump sum provision 20.74 Total Marathwada 1118.01 Rest of Maharashtra Ahmednagar (Partly) 89.42 15 Nashik (Partly) 330.65 Godavari Khore Master Plan 2.51 Land Acquisition & Court Matters 10.41 Balance Work (RoM) 6.81 Bulk Provision (Survey) 1.25 Pay ( Kalva, Thane) 1.15 Tribal (CADA, Nashik) 0.00 Extension and Improvement 60.93 Principal Secretary lump sum provision 8.54 Total Rest of Maharashtra 511.67 Total GMIDC, Aurangabad 1629.67 VIDC, Nagpur Nagpur Region 16 Nagpur 179.19 17 Bhandara 314.61 18 Gondia 46.21 19 Chandrapur 412.30 20 Gadchiroli 53.55 21 Wardha 430.86 Extension & Improvement 24.36 Land Acquisition & Court Matters 12.65 Balance Payments (Nagpur Region) 0.67 Bulk Provision (Malgujari Tanks) 2.56 Investigation Work RRR 0.20 Godavari Khore Master Plan 2.00 Total Nagpur Region 1479.16 Amravati Region 22 Amravati 583.12

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 77 (in Rs. crore) Sr. No. District Expenditure incurred 23 Akola 293.32 24 Washim 197.74 25 Buldhana 854.19 26 Yavatmal 329.50 Extension & Improvement 0.00 Land Acquisition & Court Matters 40.92 Balance Payments 6.08 RRR (Amravati Region) 2.42 Godawari Khore Master Plan 1.77 Total Amravati Region 2309.05 Tribal Sub-plan 10.91 Investigation Work 4701 20.06 Total VIDC, Nagpur 3819.18 TIDC, Jalgaon 27 Jalgaon 175.67 28 Dhule 53.63 29 Nandurbar 25.47 Nashik (Partly) 16.73 Bulk Provision (NPV) 0.00 Land Acquisition & Court Matters 55.90 Balance Work 39.24 Survey 9.71 RRR 0.48 Extension & Improvement 17.52 Tribal Sub-plan 5.18 Tribal Sub-plan (Government) 0.00 Received from VIDC 76.02 Payment 57.04 Secretary lump sum provision 4.22 Total TIDC, Jalgaon 536.81 KIDC 30 Thane 25.38 31 Raigad 16.59 32 Ratnagiri 98.75 33 Sindhudurg 207.68 Nashik (Partly) 2.11 Bulk Provision 0.00 Balance Work 0.00 Bulk Provision (Survey) 0.00 Land Acquisition & Court Matters 0.00

78 | Annual Report 2017-18 | Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra (in Rs. crore) Sr. No. District Expenditure incurred Payment 86.85 Tribal Sub-plan (Government) 0.00 Total KIDC, Thane 437.35 Maharashtra State 7606.92 Above information received as per WRD, Mantralaya, Mumbai's letter no. ‘O{Z-2018/ àH«$-183 /{Zdg§-1 dated 10 January 2019.

Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Mumbai, Maharashtra | Annual Report 2017-18 | 79 Annexure 4 (2) (Ref: Para 2.4.7) FUNDS RELEASED AND EXPENDITURE INCURRED IN 2016-17 (UP TO MARCH 2017)

(In Rs. crore)

Funds released by Funds Total Total Balance Government during received Available Expendi (7-8) Division Opening 2016 -2017 from Funds ture Balance Plan Non- Total other (2+5+6) Plan (3+4) sources Salaries 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Vidarbha VIDC 2385.09 3606.06 209.95 3816.01 0.00 6201.10 3819.18 2381.92 Total 2385.09 3606.06 209.95 3816.01 0.00 6201.10 3819.18 2381.92 Marathwada MKVDC 53.16 50.57 7.89 58.46 0.0 111.62 94.51 17.11 GMIDC 368.46 1087.48 125.79 1213.27 7.76 1589.49 1118.01 471.48 Total 421.62 1138.05 133.68 1271.73 7.76 1701.11 1212.52 488.59 Rest of Maharashtra MKVDC 279.46 987.74 263.56 1251.30 0 1530.76 1089.39 441.37 GMIDC 237.52 408.34 41.07 449.41 0 686.93 511.67 175.26 TIDC 387.54 767.94 59.13 827.07 78.00 1292.61 536.81 755.80 KIDC 206.10 457.76 93.42 551.18 6.19 763.47 437.35 326.12 Total 1110.62 2621.78 457.18 3078.96 84.19 4273.77 2575.22 1698.55 Total 3917.32 7365.89 800.81 8166.70 91.95 12175.98 7606.92 4569.06 Maharashtra Above information received as per WRD, Mantralaya, Mumbai's letter no. ‘O{Z-2018/àH«$-183/ {Zdg§-1 dated 10 January 2019.

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