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Answered On:14.08.2001 Projects Sanctioned by Capart in Assam Ranee Narah GOVERNMENT OF INDIA RURAL DEVELOPMENT LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:3441 ANSWERED ON:14.08.2001 PROJECTS SANCTIONED BY CAPART IN ASSAM RANEE NARAH Will the Minister of RURAL DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state: (a) the details of projects received/implemented by the CAPART in Assam during the last three years and the current year; (b) the funds allocated to NGOs during the said period and the amount utilized by them so far, NGO-wise and project-wise; (c) the proposals of the State pending for clearance with CAPART as on date; (d) the steps taken by the Government to clear the remaining projects of the State; (e) whether the functioning of these NGOs has been received; and (f) if so, the details of achievements made by them, district-wise, NGO-wise? Answer MINISTER OF STATE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SHRI SUBHASH MAHARIA) (a): The details of projects received/implemented by CAPART i n Assam during the last three years and current year are given in Annexure-1. (b): The details of funds allocated to NGOs during the said period and the amount utilised by them so far (NGO-wise and project-wise) are given in the Statement at Annexure-II. (c): As on date, 11 project proposals of Assam are pending with CAPART. (d): These proposals will be placed before the concerned National Standing Committee/Regional Committee for consideration as soon as the formalities of desk appraisal and pre-funding appraisal by Project Evaluators of CAPART are completed. (e)&(f): Yes, Sir. The functioning of the NGOs are reviewed by deputing Project Evaluators (PEs)a t different stages of the project as pre-funding appraisal, during implementation o f the project a s mid-term evaluation a nd o n completion o f the project a s post evaluation. As projects are at different stages of implementation, the achievements differ. ANNEXURE-I Statement referred to in reply to part (a) of Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.3441 for 14.08.2001 ASSAM S.No. Year No. of Projects Received No. of Projects approved 1) 1998-99 83 27 2) 1999-2000 58 20 3) 2000-2001 48 15 4) 2001-02 (till date) 10 06 ANNEXURE-II Statement referred to in reply to part (b) of Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.3441 for 14.08.2001 ASSAM (1998-1999) (Amount in Rs.) Sl.No Name of VOs & addrs. Name of Scheme Amount Amount Amount Sanctioned released utilised 1. Total Rural Dev. Accelerated Rural 4,60,431 4,60,431 4,60,431 Project, Debechara, Water Supply Programme Barama Development Block Nalbari 2. Centre for Youth & Rural Development, PO & Vill. Bengtol, Via Bongaigaon -do- 5,23,950 5,23,950 5,23,950 3. Bibari Joogafu Afat Adala Vill. Bar Adala, Dhamdhama, Nalbari CRSP 1,10,000 1,10,000 1,10,000 4. Deshbandhu Club,Behara, PO Behara Bazar -do- 1,71,600 1,71,600 1,71,600 5. Chanmari Youth Club, PO Lilachila -do- 3,01,400 3,01,400 3,01,400 6. Gaon Unnayan Sangha, Dakshin Bazera, PO Jangigog, Nalbari -do- 1,10,000 1,10,000 1,10,000 7. Shanti Sadhana Ashram, Development of Women 3,05,500 3,05,500 3,05,500 Shantivan, Basistha, and Children for rural Guwahati Kamrup areas 8. -do- Integrated Rural 5,54,300 5,07,900 5,07,900 Dev.Prog. 9. Manav Shakti Jagaran Gopal Bazar, Nalbari Jawahar Rozgar Yojana 7,57,500 7,57,500 7,57,500 10. Gram Lok Seva Sangha, Dhamdhama, Niz Dhamdhama, Nalbari Organisation of 1,44,400 1,44,400 1,44,400 Beneficiaries 11. DO NYI PO LO Youth Society Cozy Villa, North Lakhimpur -do- 1,24,180 1,24,180 1,24,180 12. Welfare Org. for the Deg. Women Infants & Child Enhancement & Enlighteni, PO Lakshibond, Algapur Public Cooperation 6,49,589 6,49,589 6,49,589 13. Total Rural Development Project, Barama Dev. Block, Nalbari -do- 6,60,000 2,15,600 2,15,600 14. Narayanpur Anchalik Gramdan Sangha, Chataidalani, PO Madhabpur Public Cooperation 7,70,000 4,40,000 2,20,000 15. Gauripur Vivekananda Club Ward No.3, PO Gauripur -do- 4,66,400 4,66,400 4,66,400 16. Raghurtook Club Library Patharkandi, Karimganj -do- 2,31,000 2,31,000 2,31,000 17. Tukur Bazar Mahila Samity Tukur Bazar, PO Ashalkandi -do- 2,59,600 2,59,600 2,59,600 18. ACCORD, Vill. Harpurchok, PO Pathsala, Barpeta PanchayatiRaj 52,000 52,000 52,000 19. National Institute of Rural Development, Jawaharnagar Guwahati, Kamrup Social Animators 1,00,846 1,00,846 1,00,846 20. -do- -do- 56,900 56,900 56,900 21. Extension Education Institute, Jorhat -do- 24,143 24,143 24,143 22. Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust, Sarania, Guwahati, Kamrup -do- 8,52,500 4,59,000 4,59,000 23. Indian Institute of Enterneurship, Bashistha Chariali, Lalmati, 37 NH, Guwahati -do- 45,000 45,000 45,000 24. North Eastern Institute of Bank Management, Jawaharnagar, Guwahati -do- 44,000 44,000 44,000 25. Shanti Sadhana Ashram PO Beltola, Guwahati -do- 39,000 39,000 39,000 26. Blue Cross Society, Guwahati -do- 10,446 10,446 10,446 27. Rural Voluneers Centre Vill & PO Akajan -do- 50,000 50,000 50,000 ASSAM (1999-2000) (Amount in Rs.) Sl.No Name of VOs & addrs. Name of Scheme Amount Amount Amount Sanctioned released utilised 1. Sipajhar Diamond Club Organisation of 20,980 20,980 20,980 Community Centre, PO Beneficiaries Sipajhar, Darrang 2. Centre for Development -do- 52,000 52,000 52,000 Action and Appropriate Technology, Zoo Narengi Road, Guwahati 3. Bureau of Integrated Rural Development, Sarawati Apt. Rajgarh Road, Guwahati -do- 65,654 65,654 65,654 4. Indian Institute of Enterpreneurship, Bashistha Chanali, Lalmati Guwahati -do- 55,815 55,815 55,815 5. Indian Institue of Enterpreneurship, Lalmati, 37 NH, Guwahati -do- 42,500 42,500 42,500 6. North Eastern Institute of Bank Management, Jawahar Nagar -do- 36,300 36,300 36,300 7. Modern Khadi & Village Industry Samity, Vill. & PO Eraligool Public Cooperation 4,94,710 1,65,736 1,65,736 8. Tezpur Zila Mahila Samity PO Tezpur, Distt. Sonitpur -do- 3,32,000 1,65,100 1,65,100 9. Sipajhar Diamond Club Community Centre, PO Sipajhar Darrang -do- 4,40,000 4,40,000 4,40,000 10. Pahumara Anchalik Rural Development Association Bhawanipur, Barpeta -do- 2,97,860 1,49,100 1,49,100 11. Sodou Asom Pathar Parichalens Samity, B.K. Kakoti Road -do- 3,61,240 3,61,240 3,61,240 12. DO NYIPO: LO Youth Society, North Lakhimpur -do- 8,22,399 5,28,069 1,07,569 13. Desh Bhakta Rural Development Association, Vill. Bhaktardaba Bazar, PO Naligaon -do- 8,57,040 8,57,040 8,57,040 14. Ata Bhowkamari Society Development Association Vill. Ata Bhowkamari, Pakabetbari -do- 7,98,275 7,98,275 7,98,275 15. Anchalik Gram Unnayan Parishad, Vill & PO Jania, Barpeta Public Cooperation 5,46,530 5,46,530 5,46,530 16. Tamulpur Anchalik Gramdan Sangh, PO Kumarkata, Nalbari -do- 9,00,470 4,60,530 4,60,530 17. Centre for Youth & Rural Development, Vill. & PO Bengtol, Bongaigaon -do- 5,87,400 5,87,400 5,87,400 18. Salesmens of Don Bascoo Sacred Heart College, Mawlat -do- 5,87,400 Withdraw - 19. Global Health Immunisation & Population Control Organisation Rural Technology 2,67,250 -do- - 20. Welfare Institute for Handicapped, R.G. Baruah Road, Guwahati Disablity 50,000 50,000 50,000 ASSAM (2000-2001) (Amount in Rs.) Sl.No Name of VOs & addrs. Name of Scheme Amount Amount Amount Sanctioned released utilised 1. DO NYI PO LO Youth Society Cozy Villa, North Lakhimpur Organisation of 40,317 40,317 40,317 Beneficiaries 2. Indian Institute of Enterpreneurship, Lalmati, Guwahati -do- 59,038 59,038 59,038 3. Indian Institute of Enterpreneurship, Lalmati, Guwahati -do- 53,856 53,856 53,856 4. Rural Volunters Centre Akajan, Dhemaji -do- 4,61,300 2,04,300 2,04,300 5. Society for the Promotion of Youth & Masses, Ashram Road, Ulubari, Guwahati -do- 1,19,400 Sanction Withdraw - 6. Centre for Rural Development, Khanapara, Guwahati -do- 2,76,000 2,76,000 2,76,000 7 Green Heart Nature Club Ward No.6, Bazar, Kokrajhar Public Cooperation 2,38,250 1,19,125 1,19,125 8. Niz Jarabari Jankalyan Gramodyog Unnayan Samity, Kumargaon Atikuchi -do- 79,890 79,890 50,840 9. Barnibari Yubak Sangha Barnibari, Nalbari -do- 8,53,575 8,53,575 8,53,575 10. Sipajhar Dimond Club Community Centre, PO Sipajahr, Darrang -do- 3,60,300 1,32,025 1,32,025 11. Anchalik Gram Unnayan Parishad, Vill&PO Jania, Barpeta -do- 5,35,840 2,52,770 2,52,770 12. Gauripur Vivekananda Club Ward No.3, Gauripur -do- 8,37,340 4,18,670 Progress report awaited 13. Rural Women Upliftment Association of Assam, Japorigog High School, Sundarpur, Guwahati -do- 4,35,750 57,500 57,500 14. Deori Jagoron Mahila Samity, Vill & PO Adarsha Deori Gaon -do- 85,000 85,000 85,000 15 Rajib Open Institute Ambikapatty, Silchar -do- 8,29,000 3,57,000 2,00,000 ASSAM (2001-2002) till date Sl.No Name of VOs & addrs. Name of Scheme Amount Amount Amount Sanctioned released utilised 1. Adibasi Baptist Public Cooperation 2,53,200 1,26,600 Recently Churches Association released of Assam, Dababil, PO Chottonilibari, Distt. Kokrajhar 2. Gaon Unnayan Sangha Dakshin Bezera, Janigog, Nalbari -do- 1,35,000 Not yet released - 3.
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