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CSIR-IIP-Newsletter-January-March
For private circulation only CSIR - IIP Newsletter An in-house bulletin of Year 2018 January-March No. 58 CSIR - INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM, Dehradun INAUGURATION OF ^l{ke* (laj{k.k {kerk egksRlo)&2018] A word from the Director... JANUARY 19, 2018 The New Year started in right earnest with 'Saksham (Sanrakshan Kshamata Mahotsav) [^l{ke* (laj{k.k {kerk various national and international functions egksRlo)] - 2018' Programme was inaugurated at the Institute by Mr such as “SAKSHAM” (Sanrakshan Kshamta Prakash Pant, Hon'ble Minister of Finance, Parliamentary Affairs, Mahotsav) [^l{ke* (laj{k.k {kerk egksRlo)]-2018 Programme)], an International Conference Legal Affairs, Languages and Commercial Tax, Government of on Advances in Analytical Sciences (ICAAS), Uttarakhand. It was organised jointly by the Petroleum celebrations of the National Science Day, the National Voter's Day, and much Conservation Research Association (PCRA) and the oil companies, more. A special highlight of this period was the visit of Mr Prakash Pant, viz., the IOCL, the BPCL, the HPCL etc. Mr Prakash Pant, in his Hon'ble Minister of Finance, Parliamentary Affairs, Legal Affairs, Languages and Commercial Tax, Government of Uttarakhand, on the occasion of the address, talked about the salient features of the 'Saksham' SAKSHAM programme aimed at raising public awareness about conservation Programme and stressed on the conservation and judicious use of of petro-products. natural resources. Mr Pant underlined the worrying facts which The CSIR-IIP also participated actively in major external have surfaced in the recent Economic Survey and said that while the workshops/conferences/symposia and in the Refining & Petrochemical Technology Meet organized by the CHT at Bhubaneswar too. -
Raj Bhavan, Jharkhand Ranchi
RAJ BHAVAN, JHARKHAND RANCHI (Information for the Public under Right to Information Act, 2005) In terms of the requirements of the Section 4(b) {(i) to (xvii)} of the “Jharkhand Right to Information Act,2005”, the following information pertaining to the Raj Bhavan, Jharkhand, is made available on its website, for information of the general public. In case any person wishes to obtain further information relating to the functioning of this Office, he/she may contact the Public Information Officer, Governor's Secretariat, whose particulars have been indicated separately. INDEX (Information for the Public under Right to Information Act, 2005) Sr. Subject Page No. No. 1. The Particulars of Organization, Functions And Duties Section 4 (1) (b)(i) 1 2. The Powers And Duties of Its Officers And Employees: Section 4 (1) (b) (ii) 2-6 3. Ex- officio Chancellor of Universities & Other Offices 2-6 4. The procedure followed in the decision making process, including channels of 7 supervision and accountability section 4 (1) (b) (iii) 7 The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions section 4(1) (b) (iv) The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by it or under its 8 control or used by its employees for discharging its functions section 4 (1) (b) (v) 5. A statements of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its 9 control section 4 (1) (b) (vi) 6. The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or 10 representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof; section 4 (1) (b) (vii) A statement of the board, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of 10 two or more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice, and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public; section 4 (1) (b) (viii) 7. -
Mandate and Organisational Structure of the Ministry of Home Affairs
MANDATE AND ORGANISATIONAL CHAPTER STRUCTURE OF THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS I 1.1 The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has Fighters’ pension, Human rights, Prison multifarious responsibilities, important among them Reforms, Police Reforms, etc. ; being internal security, management of para-military forces, border management, Centre-State relations, Department of Home, dealing with the administration of Union territories, disaster notification of assumption of office by the management, etc. Though in terms of Entries 1 and President and Vice-President, notification of 2 of List II – ‘State List’ – in the Seventh Schedule to appointment/resignation of the Prime Minister, the Constitution of India, ‘public order’ and ‘police’ Ministers, Governors, nomination to Rajya are the responsibilities of States, Article 355 of the Sabha/Lok Sabha, Census of population, Constitution enjoins the Union to protect every State registration of births and deaths, etc.; against external aggression and internal disturbance and to ensure that the government of every State is Department of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Affairs, dealing with the constitutional Constitution. In pursuance of these obligations, the provisions in respect of the State of Jammu Ministry of Home Affairs extends manpower and and Kashmir and all other matters relating to financial support, guidance and expertise to the State the State, excluding those with which the Governments for maintenance of security, peace and Ministry of External Affairs -
Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs Rajya Sabha
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 516 TO BE ANSWERED ON THE 7TH FEBRUARY, 2018/ MAGHA 18, 1939 (SAKA) AGREEMENT WITH BANGLADESH ON ILLEGAL MIGRANTS PROBLEMS 516. SHRI SANJAY RAUT: Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (a) whether Government is considering to make any new bilateral agreement with Bangladesh on the issue of illegal migrant problem; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether Government of Assam is facing various problems in early updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and tracing illegal migrants; and (d) if so, details thereof and Government's response thereto? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI KIREN RIJIJU) (a): & (b): No, Sir. The Government of India has extensive engagement with the Government of Bangladesh under various bilateral mechanisms like the Joint Consultative Commission, Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary-level talks, Joint Working Group on Security and Border Management, Joint Task Forces on Human Trafficking, Fake Currency Notes etc. All issues of relevance and importance relating to security and border management including the issue of illegal migrants are raised at these bilateral talks. --2-- R.S.US.Q NO. 516 FOR 07.02.2018 (c) & (d): The NRC process is being undertaken in a fair, objective and transparent manner as per the Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and issue of National identity Cards) Rules, 2003. The first part of Draft National Register of Citizen (NRC) covering 1.90 crore applicants has been published on the expiry of the midnight of 31st December, 2017 including names of those applicants in respect of whom the entire process of verification has been completed. -
Rticulars of Organization, Functions & Duties
1 Raj Bhavan, Odisha Introduction MANUAL-1 Particulars of Organization, Functions & Duties [Section-4 (1) (b) (I)] Governor's Secretariat came in to being in accordance with the provisions of Section 305 of the Government of India Act, 1935. Subsequently, it was governed by the above provision read with sub-clause (a) of clause (3) of Article 202 of the Constitution of India. Governor's Secretariat, Odisha is functioning at Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar. The Odisha Governor's Secretariat (Recruitment) Rules, 1974 and Amendment Rules, 2012 regulate the method of recruitment and conditions of service of persons appointed to the Governor's Secretariat. The service conditions of the staff who are bona-fide Government servants of State Government are regulated by the General Rules regulating the employees of the State Government viz. Odisha Civil Services (CCA) Rules, Odisha Traveling Allowance Rules, Odisha General Provident Fund Rules and so on. Accordingly, the duties and responsibilities are performed by the employees of Governor's Secretariat in accordance with the stipulation outlined in Odisha SecretariatInstructions. Secretary to Governor, Odisha is the Appointing, Controlling and Disciplinary Authority in respect of the employees of the Governor's Secretariat, Odisha. He is assisted by Additional Secretary to Governor, Comptroller, Governor's Household, Under Secretaries, Desk Officers, Section Officers and Assistant Section Officers. All the above staff are accountable to their higher authorities and Secretary to the Governor. Comptroller, Governor's Household and Additional Secretary to Governor are the Officers from OAS cadre working in Governor's Secretariat being requisitioned from Government ofOdisha. The powers and duties discharged by the officers and staff are as per the Governor's Emoluments, Allowances and Privileges Rules framed by Government of India and Rules framed by Government of Odisha from time to time. -
Powers and Duties of Mha's Officers and Employees
POWERS AND DUTIES OF MHA’S OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES: I . The Department of Official Language has a separate Secretary. II. The Department of Border Management has a Secretary. III. The Department of Internal Security, Department of States, Department of Home, Department of Jammu & Kashmir Affairs and Department of Border Management, however, do not function in water-tight compartments. They all are inter-linked and function under the overall charge of the Home Secretary, who is assisted by the officers of the level of Special Secretary, Additional Secretary, Joint Secretary etc. The work of these Departments is distributed among different divisions, each headed by a Joint Secretary. The names of these divisions, indicating their major areas of responsibility, are given below:- Administration Division This Division is responsible for handling all administrative matters of the Ministry of Home Affairs and also deals with matters relating to Table of Precedence, Padma Awards, National Flag, National Anthem, State Emblem of India and Secretariat Security Organisation. Border Management Division This Division, set up recently, deals with all matters relating to management of borders and coastal security etc. Centre-State Division This Division deals with Central-State relations, including working of the Constitutional provisions governing such relations, appointment of Governors, creation of new States, nominations to Rajya Sabha/Lok Sabha, Inter-State boundary disputes, over-seeing the crime situation in States, etc. Coordination Division This Division mainly deals with the matters relating to intra-Ministry coordination, Parliament matters and public grievances. Disaster Management Division (I +II) These newly created Divisions are responsible for coordination of relief measures in the event of natural calamities and man-made disasters (except draught and epidemics). -
For Civil Aviation
RAJ BHAVAN KOHIMA Press Release Following a recent meeting of Shri R.N. Ravi, Hon’ble Governor with Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of State (IC) for Civil Aviation, Government of India, senior officials of the Airport Authority of India from Delhi came to Kohima and held a meeting with Hon’ble Governor at Kohima yesterday (14th February 2020). Discussions were held for improvement of the Dimapur Airport and its infrastructure and also further improve the air connectivity of the State. It has been decided to develop the Dimapur Airport in two phases. Phase-I will ensure required extensions of the runway to enable Airbus and other modern aircrafts to operate from Dimapur and also will cater to required security and safety needs besides increased passenger amenities. The Alliance Air which is operating Guwahati – Dimapur – Imphal thrice a week is considering to increase its services and make it daily. Indigo Air under Regional Connectivity has also assured to introduce its air service from first week of March – connecting Dimapur with Guwahati, Imphal and Dibrugarh. For further improving Regional Air Connectivity, the Civil Aviation Ministry is exploring launching of Sea-plane Services in the North East. In yesterday’s meeting, such possibility in Nagaland was also discussed and Doyang Hydel Project site was identified as a potential Sea-plane operating base. Its technical feasibility will be studied and then taken up with the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India. Besides, an exercise to locate other potential sites in the State will also be carried out. (PRO Raj Bhavan). -
Noida Toll Bridge Cover Options 1 4 COL R2
ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018 NOIDA TOLL BRIDGE COMPANY LIMITED TABLE OF CONTENTS I. NOIDA TOLL BRIDGE COMPANY LIMITED (NTBCL) PAGE NO. (i) Board of Directors & Company Information 2-6 (ii) Notice 7-13 (iii) Director’s Report 14-41 (iv) Management Discussion & Analysis Report 42-44 (v) Report of the Directors on Corporate Governance 45-56 (vi) Certificate on Corporate Governance 57 (vii) Financial Statements with Auditors’ Report 58-98 II. ITNL TOLL MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED (SUBSIDIARY OF NTBCL) (i) Director’s Report 100-109 (ii) Financial Statement with Auditors’ Report 110-131 III. CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS (i) Consolidated Financial Statements with Auditor’s Report 133-170 Enclosed: Proxy Form Annual Report 2017-18 1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS & COMPANY INFORMATION INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS Mr. Raj Kumar Bhargava, Independent Director - Chairman Mr. Raj Kumar Bhargava completed his education from Hindu College, Delhi University, with a BA (Honours) and MA (Honours) in History. He joined the Indian Administrative Services (IAS) in 1958. Mr. Bhargava gained valuable experience in Industry and Finance in assignments in Petroleum, Finance and Industry Departments of Govt of India. He served as Chief Secretary U.P. and Secretary Urban Development and Home Secretary in Govt of India. He was the founder Chairman of NOIDA and institutions like India Habitat Centre, Delhi. He has served on both public sector and private Cos. as Chairman & Director. He brings an experience of over 50 years in this sector. Dr. Sanat Kaul, Independent Director Dr Sanat Kaul, has a background in development of infrastructure, road, building and airports. He was Secretary, Public Works Department in Govt of Delhi and CMD of Delhi Transport & Tourism Development Corporation as well as also CMD of Delhi State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation. -
Governor's Secretariat
MANUAL- I PARTICULARS OF THE ORGANISATION, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES:-SECTION 4(1) (b)(i) PARTICULARS OF THE ORGANISATION: Raj Bhavan at Kohima is the residence-cum-secretariat of the Governor of Nagaland. The Raj Bhavan consists of four separate buildings-main building, Banquet Hall, Dzükou House and an Annexe (Guest House). The Governor’s establishment is organised into two wings one is Secretariat and the other is Household. The Secretary to Governor is in the over-all charge of both the wings. The Governor’s Secretariat provides administrative back-up to the Governor in the exercise of his constitutional and related functions. The Governor’s Secretariat looks after all matters relating to constitutional and other related functions of Governor, general petitions and memoranda, Law & Order situation etc. It looks after issues relating to Indian Red Cross Society, Rajya Sainik Board, North East Zone Cultural Centre of which Governor is the President/Chairman. It also looks after the ceremonial functions at Raj Bhavan and Governor’s tour within and outside the state. The Comptroller is in charge of Governor’s household, which includes Raj Bhavan buildings and garden, and the day-to-day activities of the Household Establishment. There are 2(two) ADCs, one each from the Army and the Police. The ADCs supervise the security arrangements of the Governor and the Raj Bhavan. Besides there is also an Officer on Special Duty to the Governor and one Private Secretary to Governor. Issues relating to appointment & engagements of Governor are taken care of by both the ADCs and OSD to Governor. -
Secretaries to the Government of India (As on 019/06/2012) SN Ministry
Secretaries to the Government of India (As On 019/06/2012) SN Ministry/Department Officer Name Service Email /Cadre 1 President Secretariat 1 - Secretary to the President Dr. Christy L. Fernandez (GJ:73)$ [email protected] n 2 Vice President Secretariat 1 - Secretary to the Vice Shri Shumsher K. Sheriff (UT:77) [email protected] President 3 Prime Minister Office 1 - Principal Secretary to the Shri Pulok Chatterji (UP:74) [email protected] Prime Minister 2 – Secretary 4 Cabinet Secretariat 1 - Cabinet Secretary Shri Ajit Kumar Seth (UP:74) [email protected] 2 – Secretary (R) Shri S. K. Tripathi [email protected] 3 - Secretary(Security) - Shri Alok Rawat, will hold the (SK:77) addl. charge for a period of 3 months w.e.f. 15.5.2012 4 - Secretary(Performance Mgt) Dr. Prajapati Trivedi Economist# [email protected] & Chairman, NACWC 5-Secretary (Coordination & Shri Alok Rawat ( SK:77) [email protected] PG) 5 M/O Agriculture 1 - D/O Agriculture and Shri Ashish Bahuguna (RJ:78) [email protected] Cooperation 2 - D/O Agricultural Research Dr S Ayyappan Scientist$ [email protected] and Education 3 - D/O Animal Husbandry, Shri Rudra Gangadharan (KL:75) [email protected] Dairying and Fisheries 6 D/O Atomic Energy Dr. Ratan Kumar Sinha Scientist$ [email protected] 7 M/O Chemicals & Fertilizers 1 - D/O Chemicals and Petro Shri K. Jose Cyriac (KL:77) [email protected] Chemicals 2 - D/O Fertilizers Shri Ajay Bhattacharya (TN:77) [email protected] 3 - D/O Pharmaceuticals Shri Dilsher Singh Kalha (PB:77) [email protected] 8 M/O Civil Aviation Shri Syed Nasim Ahmad Zaidi (UP:76) [email protected] 9 M/O Coal Shri S.K. -
Rajya Sabha 122
PARLIAMENT OF INDIA RAJYA SABHA 122 DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOME AFFAIRS ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SECOND REPORT ON THE COMMUNAL VIOLENCE (PREVENTION, CONTROL AND REHABILITATION OF VICTIMS) BILL, 2005 (PRESENTED TO RAJYA SABHA ON 13TH DECEMBER, 2006) (LAID ON THE TABLE OF LOK SABHA ON 13TH DECEMBER, 2006) RAJYA SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI DECEMBER, 2006/AGRAHAYANA, 1928 (SAKA) Website:http://rajyasabha.nic.in E-mail:[email protected] C.S.(H.A.)-235 PARLIAMENT OF INDIA RAJYA SABHA DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOME AFFAIRS ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SECOND REPORT ON THE COMMUNAL VIOLENCE (PREVENTION, CONTROL AND REHABILITATION OF VICTIMS) BILL, 2005 (PRESENTED TO RAJYA SABHA ON 13TH DECEMBER, 2006) (LAID ON THE TABLE OF LOK SABHA ON 13TH DECEMBER, 2006) RAJYA SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI DECEMBER, 2006/AGRAHAYANA, 1928 (SAKA) CONTENTS PAGES 1. COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE ...................................................................................... (i)-(ii) 2. PREFACE ................................................................................................................................. (iii)-(iv) 3. REPORT .................................................................................................................................. 1—43 4. RECOMMENDATIONS/OBSERVATIONS — AT A GLANCE ......................................................... 44—49 5. Minute of dissent jointly submitted by S/Sh Prasanta Chatterjee, Baju Ban Riyan and T. K. Hamza, M.Ps. .................................................................................................. -
Intelligence and Security Committee – Annual Report
Intelligence and Security Committee – Annual Report 2011–2012 Intelligence and Security Committee – Intelligence and Security Committee Annual Report 2011–2012 Chairman: The Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Rifkind, MP Published by TSO (The Stationery Office) and available from: Online www.tsoshop.co.uk Mail, Telephone, Fax & E-mail TSO PO Box 29, Norwich NR3 1GN Telephone orders/General enquiries: 0870 600 5522 Order through the Parliamentary Hotline Lo-Call: 0845 7 023474 Fax orders: 0870 600 5533 Email: [email protected] Textphone: 0870 240 3701 The Parliamentary Bookshop 12 Bridge Street, Parliament Square London SW1A 2JX Telephone orders/General enquiries: 020 7219 3890 INSERT Fax orders: 020 7219 3866 BARCODE Email: [email protected] Internet: www.bookshop.parliament.uk TSO@Blackwell and other accredited agents Intelligence and Security Committee Annual Report 2011–2012 Chairman: The Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Rifkind, MP Intelligence Services Act 1994 Chapter 13 Presented to Parliament by the Prime Minister By Command of Her Majesty July 2012 Cm 8403 £21.25 © Crown copyright 2012 You may re-use this information (excluding logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. To view this licence, visit www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/ or email [email protected] Where we have identified any third party copyright information you will need to obtain permission from the copyright holders concerned. Any enquiries regarding this publication should be sent to us at [email protected] This publication is available for download at www.official-documents.gov.uk ISBN: 9780101840323 Printed in the UK by The Stationery Office Limited on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office ID P002500979 07/12 21937 19585 Printed on paper containing 75% recycled fibre content minimum.