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Statement of Unclaimed Divided Amount for Theyear 2010-11
STATEMENT OF UNCLAIMED DIVIDED AMOUNT FOR THEYEAR 2010-11 Warrant Folio Name Amount 110 6 T V PRASADA RAO 520.00 3 11 ANIL KUMAR MANTRI 40.00 242 24 VANKATA RAO GUDURU 880.00 32 53 PAMPATI BALAJI 150.00 752 144 VINAY GUPTA 200.00 759 145 VIKAS GUPTA 200.00 897 186 RAVI KALRA 200.00 928 201 S PASCAL 200.00 936 203 AWTAR SINGH SODHI 200.00 948 207 YOUSA M 200.00 1026 238 OM PARKASH VIG 200.00 1034 241 NUTAN VERMA 200.00 1050 248 MANOJ KAPOOR 200.00 1109 274 RAGHUBIR SINGH RAWAT 200.00 1120 279 LAL DEVI 200.00 74 289 VAISHAK SHARES LIMITED 2.00 1154 299 K RAVISHANKAR 200.00 82 351 DOCTOR ZOHAIR 200.00 1262 357 JAGDISH RAI 200.00 83 361 KAILASH BHAGIRATH SAMDANI 40.00 1288 370 INDU JAIN 200.00 1310 379 ADESH CHAUDHARY 200.00 1381 427 HARISH CHHABRA 200.00 1453 477 ARVINDER KAUR 200.00 1473 490 SHARAD AGARWAL 200.00 1490 503 BHAGAT RAM SARDA 200.00 1516 523 KRISHNA GUPTA 200.00 1523 528 PRABHU DAYAL GUPTA 200.00 1525 529 CHINNAMMA MOVVA 200.00 1536 544 MUSHEER AHMAD 200.00 1551 555 SARITA DEVI TULSYAN 200.00 1584 578 SUSHILA AGARWAL 200.00 1588 583 SHAILOO PAHWA 200.00 1603 594 ARTI 200.00 1651 637 GYAN CHANDRA PANDEY 200.00 122 680 MUKESH KUMAR JAIN 40.00 1761 719 RAJIV SAXENA 200.00 1762 720 K C KHANDELWAL 200.00 1770 727 SYED AHMED RIZVI 200.00 128 731 NULI LAKSHMANA SWAMY NULI 30.00 1783 733 RENU BANSAL 200.00 1790 737 SURENDRA KUMAR SAXENA 200.00 1821 758 RENU AGARWAL 200.00 1845 782 KRISHNA CHANDRA YADAVA PWI 200.00 1857 791 JAI PRAKASH NARAIN DUBEY 200.00 1862 797 PRAKASH SONI 200.00 1894 826 RADHA DEVI 200.00 1902 830 VISHVA RAMAN -
India: the Weakening of the Congress Stranglehold and the Productivity Shift in India
ASARC Working Paper 2009/06 India: The Weakening of the Congress Stranglehold and the Productivity Shift in India Desh Gupta, University of Canberra Abstract This paper explains the complex of factors in the weakening of the Congress Party from the height of its power at the centre in 1984. They are connected with the rise of state and regional-based parties, the greater acceptability of BJP as an alternative in some of the states and at the Centre, and as a partner to some of the state-based parties, which are in competition with Congress. In addition, it demonstrates that even as the dominance of Congress has diminished, there have been substantial improvements in the economic performance and primary education enrolment. It is argued that V.P. Singh played an important role both in the diminishing of the Congress Party and in India’s improved economic performance. Competition between BJP and Congress has led to increased focus on improved governance. Congress improved its position in the 2009 Parliamentary elections and the reasons for this are briefly covered. But this does not guarantee an improved performance in the future. Whatever the outcomes of the future elections, India’s reforms are likely to continue and India’s economic future remains bright. Increased political contestability has increased focus on governance by Congress, BJP and even state-based and regional parties. This should ensure improved economic and outcomes and implementation of policies. JEL Classifications: O5, N4, M2, H6 Keywords: Indian Elections, Congress Party's Performance, Governance, Nutrition, Economic Efficiency, Productivity, Economic Reforms, Fiscal Consolidation Contact: [email protected] 1. -
List of Successful Candidates
11 - LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES CONSTITUENCY WINNER PARTY Andhra Pradesh 1 Nagarkurnool Dr. Manda Jagannath INC 2 Nalgonda Gutha Sukender Reddy INC 3 Bhongir Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy INC 4 Warangal Rajaiah Siricilla INC 5 Mahabubabad P. Balram INC 6 Khammam Nama Nageswara Rao TDP 7 Aruku Kishore Chandra Suryanarayana INC Deo Vyricherla 8 Srikakulam Killi Krupa Rani INC 9 Vizianagaram Jhansi Lakshmi Botcha INC 10 Visakhapatnam Daggubati Purandeswari INC 11 Anakapalli Sabbam Hari INC 12 Kakinada M.M.Pallamraju INC 13 Amalapuram G.V.Harsha Kumar INC 14 Rajahmundry Aruna Kumar Vundavalli INC 15 Narsapuram Bapiraju Kanumuru INC 16 Eluru Kavuri Sambasiva Rao INC 17 Machilipatnam Konakalla Narayana Rao TDP 18 Vijayawada Lagadapati Raja Gopal INC 19 Guntur Rayapati Sambasiva Rao INC 20 Narasaraopet Modugula Venugopala Reddy TDP 21 Bapatla Panabaka Lakshmi INC 22 Ongole Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy INC 23 Nandyal S.P.Y.Reddy INC 24 Kurnool Kotla Jaya Surya Prakash Reddy INC 25 Anantapur Anantha Venkata Rami Reddy INC 26 Hindupur Kristappa Nimmala TDP 27 Kadapa Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy INC 28 Nellore Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy INC 29 Tirupati Chinta Mohan INC 30 Rajampet Annayyagari Sai Prathap INC 31 Chittoor Naramalli Sivaprasad TDP 32 Adilabad Rathod Ramesh TDP 33 Peddapalle Dr.G.Vivekanand INC 34 Karimnagar Ponnam Prabhakar INC 35 Nizamabad Madhu Yaskhi Goud INC 36 Zahirabad Suresh Kumar Shetkar INC 37 Medak Vijaya Shanthi .M TRS 38 Malkajgiri Sarvey Sathyanarayana INC 39 Secundrabad Anjan Kumar Yadav M INC 40 Hyderabad Asaduddin Owaisi AIMIM 41 Chelvella Jaipal Reddy Sudini INC 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS,INDIA 2009 LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE CONSTITUENCY WINNER PARTY Andhra Pradesh 42 Mahbubnagar K. -
India West: the SAT Gets a Makeover
A34 – April 25, 2014 – INDIA-WEST Indian Americans Flock to Campaign for Modi Press Trust of India elections have come to India to here to support Narendra Modi,” is an inspirational leader for the the Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat,” root for him. Barai, a doctor from Chicago, country. Barai said. AHMEDABAD — The Bharatiya A team of 650 volunteers led by told PTI. About Modi’s hardliner image, In Gujarat, they have cam- Janata Party’s prime ministe- Bharat Barai under his “Global In- “Many NRIs in America want Barai said, “Others have been in- paigned in Bardoli, Kheda and rial candidate Narendra Modi dians for Bharat Vikas” association, Modi to hold India’s top post,” dulging in divisive politics, which Anand Lok Sabha constituen- has found supporters away from is currently in Gujarat to boost the he said. “Hence, we pledged to is only limited to the appeasement cies. India, as a group of Indian Ameri- “Modi for PM” campaign. undertake this campaign.” of a particular community, while “This country has become a cans who had raised funds for “I had raised funds for Barack He said Modi has been rais- Modi only focuses on develop- victim of terrorism, price rise, U.S. President Barack Obama Obama during the presidential ing issues of development and ment.” corruption and we urge people during the 2012 U.S. presidential elections and now I have come people should vote for him as he Volunteers of Barai’s Global to vote for a candidate who can Indians for Bharat Vikas have combat all this and can improve also been campaigning for BJP their living standard. -
National Conference On
REPORT NATIONAL CONFERENCE CHILDREN IN DISASTERS & EMERGENCIES: UNDERSTANDING VULNERABILITY, DEVELOPING CAPACITIES & PROMOTING RESILIENCE March 08-10, 2021 Organized By CHILD CENTRIC DISASTER RISK REDUCTION CENTRE (CCDRR), NIDM & SAVE THE CHILDREN Knowledge Partners 1 CHILDREN IN DISASTERS & EMERGENCIES: UNDERSTANDING VULNERABILITY, DEVELOPING CAPACITIES & PROMOTING RESILIENCE “CHILDREN CAN’T WAIT” CONTENTS S. No. Topic Pg. No 1 About the Conference 03 - 06 2 Programme & Session Schedule 07 - 10 3 Inaugural Session 11 - 13 4 Context Setting Session 13 - 15 5 Day 1 - Theme: Understanding Vulnerabilities – Protecting 15 - 16 Children in All Context of Disasters & Emergencies 6 Day 2 - Theme: Developing Capacities – All Children are 17 - 26 Safe, Learn and Thrive 7 Day 3 – Theme: Promoting Resilience – Commitment to 27 - 36 Reaching the Most Marginalised and Vulnerable Children 8 Valedictory Session 36 - 38 9 Summary of Recommendations 39 - 41 10 Profile of Speakers and Domain Experts 42 - 51 11 Profile of Programme Convenor & Coordinators 52 - 53 12 Annexure 1: List of Participants 54 - 151 2 1. About the Conference 1.1 BACKGROUND India is vulnerable to a large number of hazards which is compounded by increasing vulnerabilities related to changing demographics and socio-economic conditions, unplanned urbanization, development within high-risk zones, environmental degradation, climate change, geological hazards, epidemics and pandemics. This poses a serious threat to India’s overall economy, its population and sustainable development. Vulnerability from disasters varies from one community to the other and in space. Community’s preparedness always plays an important role in reducing disasters and emergency risk and vulnerability. India’s total Child population is (164.5 million1) as compared to the total 328.46 million2 US population; more than half of the total US population. -
Standing Committee on Information Technology (2014-15)
STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2014-15) 12 SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING [Action Taken by the Government on the Observations/Recommendations of the Committee contained in their Forty-seventh Report (Fifteenth Lok Sabha) on ‘Issues Related to Paid News’] TWELFTH REPORT LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI August, 2015/Shravana, 1937 (Saka) 2 TWELFTH REPORT STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2014-15) (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING [Action Taken by the Government on the Observations/Recommendations of the Committee contained in their Forty-seventh Report (Fifteenth Lok Sabha) on ‘Issues Related to Paid News’ Presented to Lok Sabha on ___________ Laid in Rajya Sabha on _____________ LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI August, 2015/Shravana, 1937 (Saka) 3 CONTENTS Page No. COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE (ii) INTRODUCTION (iii) CHAPTER I Report…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1 CHAPTER II Recommendations/Observations which have been accepted by the 10 Government…………………………………………………………………………………………… CHAPTER III Recommendations/Observations which the Committee do not desire to 31 pursue in view of replies of the Government………………………………………………………………………………………….. CHAPTERIV Recommendations/Observations in respect of which replies of the 33 Government have not been accepted by the Committee and require reiteration ……………………………………………………………………………………………… CHAPTER V Recommendations/Observations in respect of which replies are of interim in 35 nature……………………………………………………………………………………………………. ANNEXURES *I. Minutes of the Twenty-fourth sitting of the Committee held on 11th August, 2015 II. Analysis of Action Taken by the Government on the Observations/ 45 Recommendations contained in their Forty-seventh report *Not appended with the cyclostyled copy. 4 COMPOSITION OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2014-15) Shri Anurag Singh Thakur - Chairperson Lok Sabha 2. -
No DATE HOUSE TYPE QUESTION NO SUBJECT of QUESTION
No DATE HOUSE TYPE QUESTION NO SUBJECT OF QUESTION* NAME OF MP PARTY 1 20.02.2006 Rajya Sabha Unstarred question no•133 Criticism of primary education and SSA Pyarelal Khandelwal BJP Dr Murli Manohar Joshi BJP 2 20.02.2006 Rajya Sabha Unstarred question no•112 Dismal condition of school education Raj Mohinder Singh Majitha SAD 3 20.02.2006 Rajya Sabha Unstarred question no•144 Dismal status of literacy Ekanath K. Thakur Shiv Sena Asaduddin Owaisi MIM Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury INC 4 21.02.2006 Lok Sabha Unstarred question no: 239 Quality of elementary education Braja Kishore Tripathy BJD Nikhil Kumar INC 5 14.03.2006 Lok Sabha Unstarred question no: 2476 Elementary education Prof. M. Ramadass PMK 6 26.02.2007 Rajya Sabha Unstarred question no•6 Percentage of school going children Jai Parkash Aggarwal INC 7 12.03.2007 Rajya Sabha Unstarred question no•1364 Dropout rate in schools Smt. N.P. Durga TDP Rajagopal Lagadapati INC Report of non govermental organisation Pratham 8 08.05.2007 Lok Sabha Unstarred question no: 4437 Iqbal Ahmed Saradgi INC on education Jai Parkash INC 18.03.2008 Chandramani Tripathi BJP 9 Lok Sabha Unstarred question no: 2617 Mid day meal scheme Laxminarayan Pandey BJP 10 20.07.2009 Lok Sabha Unstarred question no: 2119 Annual Survey of Education Report Babar Gajanan Dharmshi Shiv Sena Kabindra Purkayastha BJP 11 24.02.2010 Lok Sabha Starred question no: 28 Standard of school education in rural areas Neeraj Shekhar SP Learning level of children attending primary 12 12.03.2010 Rajya Sabha Unstarred question no•1778 Kanimozhi DMK schools Kamal Akhtar SP 13 23.04.2010 Rajya Sabha Unstarred question no •3133 Enrolment of children in schools Kusum Rai BJP Nand Kishore Yadav JDU 14 28.04.2010 Lok Sabha Unstarred question no-5434 English proficiency Asaduddin Owaisi MIM 15 07.05.2010 Rajya Sabha Unstarred question no•4721 Status of education report Anusuiya Uikey BJP * The hyperlinks open best with Google Chrome No DATE HOUSE TYPE QUESTION NO SUBJECT OF QUESTION* NAME OF MP PARTY Killi Krupa Rani INC Kabindra Purkayastha BJP Rajagopal Lagadapati INC P. -
Uttar Pradesh Tracker Poll December 2016-Findings
Uttar Pradesh Tracker Poll December 2016-Findings Q1: There is going to be an assembly election in Uttar Pradesh in the next one and a half to two months. Have you heard about it? N (%) 1: No 466 7.9 2: Yes 5466 92.1 Total 5932 100.0 Q2: Will you vote in this election? N (%) 1: No 144 2.4 2: Yes 5404 91.1 3: May be 265 4.5 8: Can't say 119 2.0 Total 5932 100.0 Q3: If UP Assembly elections are held tomorrow, which party will you vote for? N (%) 01: Congress 320 5.4 02: BJP 1662 28.0 03: BSP 1164 19.6 04: SP 1778 30.0 05: RLD 15 .3 07: Apna Dal (Krishna Patel) 4 .1 08: Apna Dal (Anupriya Patel) 14 .2 09: Quami Ekta Dal 12 .2 10: Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party 2 .0 11: Peace Party 3 .1 12: Mahan Dal 1 .0 15: CPI(ML) 1 .0 17: RJD 1 .0 20: AAP 14 .2 21: AIMIM 5 .1 Lokniti-Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, CSDS Page 1 Uttar Pradesh Tracker Poll December 2016-Findings N (%) 22: INLD 1 .0 97: Other parties 15 .3 98: Can’t say/Did not tell 920 15.5 Total 5932 100.0 a: (If voted in Q3 ) On the day of voting will you vote for the same party which you voted now or your decision may change? N (%) Valid (%) Valid 1: Vote for the same party 3925 66.2 71.2 2: May change 953 16.1 17.3 8: Don't know 632 10.7 11.5 Total 5510 92.9 100.0 Missing 9: N.A. -
STATEMENT of UNCLAIMED DIVIDED AMOUNT for THEYEAR 2013-14 Warrant NO
STATEMENT OF UNCLAIMED DIVIDED AMOUNT FOR THEYEAR 2013-14 Warrant NO. Folio No Name of the Investor Amount 106 000006 T V PRASADA RAO 1,300.00 188 00001823 SRINIVAS MEKALA 20.00 191 000019 RAMAKRISHNA TUMMALA 1,000.00 220 000024 VANKATA RAO GUDURU 2,200.00 252 00002988 CHANDRAKANT RAMDAS PATIL BAC. 933 245.00 282 00003450 MAHAVEER UTTAMCHANDJI MUNOT BAC. 13 100.00 299 00003795 VINOD MEHTA BAC. 204 500.00 306 00003928 SRINIVAS KOTHA 25.00 308 00003951 SRINIVAS SIRIPURAM 250.00 317 00004202 CHANDOOR MOHAN 225.00 342 00004908 SACHIN KASERA BAC. 7,500.00 450 00007870 PUSPENDRA Y SOLANKI 75.00 473 00008512 KANAKAIAH CHIRAMCHETTY 250.00 504 00009457 REKHABEN KAMLESH MODI BAC. 14700100210 50.00 561 00010711 MOKA PRAKASH 50.00 602 00011887 HARI KISHAN AGARWAL . 100.00 603 000119 MANISH AGARWAL 500.00 607 00012063 DAXA MANEKLAL ASHARA BAC. 25455 500.00 610 00012094 VIJAY KUMAR JAIN 100.00 622 00012717 E. RAJAMOULI 100.00 661 00014241 SUNIL BAKLIWAL 500.00 663 000144 VINAY GUPTA 500.00 668 00014473 SUNITA SHARMA BAC. 043010100242943 100.00 669 000145 VIKAS GUPTA 500.00 681 00014904 BAKKAM LAXMAN 375.00 689 00015312 PADMA SAILAJA CHITLURI 1,000.00 700 00015881 SHANKER LAL LADDHA 15.00 703 00015936 TUMULURI ACHUTHA JANARDHAN RAO 50.00 707 000161 PINKY DUA 500.00 717 00016425 HITESH KANTILAL MADLANI BAC. 007841 125.00 724 000165 CHANDER NARULA 500.00 755 00017685 ARNAVAZ BEJI BUHARIWALA 25.00 766 00018025 PRAVINBHAI BALUBHAI POKIYA BAC. 6070 100.00 780 00018518 BHASKARA RAO DANGETI 100.00 783 00018713 PRADEEP MITTAL 250.00 793 00019199 SUMEET KUMAR BATRA 100.00 801 000196 T BALA SARASWATHI DEVI 500.00 810 000201 S PASCAL 500.00 811 00020153 AJIT KUMAR S. -
Priyanka and Varun Takes a Sharp Edge by : INVC Team Published on : 15 Apr, 2014 06:37 PM IST
The crossing of swords of words between the two cousins; Priyanka and Varun takes a sharp edge By : INVC Team Published On : 15 Apr, 2014 06:37 PM IST INVC, Delhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday bombarded yet another word cannon at her cousin Varun Gandhi, saying the Lok Sabha elections is "an ideological war and not a family tea party". Evidently, The crossing of swords between the two cousins occurred early in the morning from across nearby towns in the midst of electioneering as Varun filed his nomination from Sultanpur constituency. Varun also hit back at her accusing her of "crossing limits of decency" and said that one cannot raise one's stature by belittling somebody. "This is not a family tea party. It is an ideological war. I believe anybody, no matter how close they are, own blood relations ... if they are going to be on that side of the ideological divide. "He had expressed his views in the last elections and I do not agree with them at all. I strongly disagree with them. It is a betrayal of my family. My father died for the unity of this country. I cannot disregard it for anybody even if it is my own child," Priyanka told reporters in Amethi, where she was campaigning for her brother Rahul. She was apparently referring to the controversy Varun had created in the last elections when he addressed an election rally in Pilibhit constituency which was widely denounced as a hate speech. A couple of days earlier she had remarked that Varun had gone "astray" and should be shown the right path. -
Nominations for Padma Awards 2011
c Nominations fof'P AWARDs 2011 ADMA ~ . - - , ' ",::i Sl. Name';' Field State No ShriIshwarappa,GurapJla Angadi Art Karnataka " Art-'Cinema-Costume Smt. Bhanu Rajopadhye Atharya Maharashtra 2. Designing " Art - Hindustani 3. Dr; (Smt.).Prabha Atre Maharashtra , " Classical Vocal Music 4. Shri Bhikari.Charan Bal Art - Vocal Music 0, nssa·' 5. Shri SamikBandyopadhyay Art - Theatre West Bengal " 6: Ms. Uttara Baokar ',' Art - Theatre , Maharashtra , 7. Smt. UshaBarle Art Chhattisgarh 8. Smt. Dipali Barthakur Art " Assam Shri Jahnu Barua Art - Cinema Assam 9. , ' , 10. Shri Neel PawanBaruah Art Assam Art- Cinema Ii. Ms. Mubarak Begum Rajasthan i", Playback Singing , , , 12. ShriBenoy Krishen Behl Art- Photography Delhi " ,'C 13. Ms. Ritu Beri , Art FashionDesigner Delhi 14. Shri.Madhur Bhandarkar Art - Cinema Maharashtra Art - Classical Dancer IS. Smt. Mangala Bhatt Andhra Pradesh Kathak Art - Classical Dancer 16. ShriRaghav Raj Bhatt Andhra Pradesh Kathak : Art - Indian Folk I 17., Smt. Basanti Bisht Uttarakhand Music Art - Painting and 18. Shri Sobha Brahma Assam Sculpture , Art - Instrumental 19. ShriV.S..K. Chakrapani Delhi, , Music- Violin , PanditDevabrata Chaudhuri alias Debu ' Art - Instrumental 20. , Delhi Chaudhri ,Music - Sitar 21. Ms. Priyanka Chopra Art _Cinema' Maharashtra 22. Ms. Neelam Mansingh Chowdhry Art_ Theatre Chandigarh , ' ,I 23. Shri Jogen Chowdhury Art- Painting \VesfBengal 24.' Smt. Prafulla Dahanukar Art ~ Painting Maharashtra ' . 25. Ms. Yashodhara Dalmia Art - Art History Delhi Art - ChhauDance 26. Shri Makar Dhwaj Darogha Jharkhand Seraikella style 27. Shri Jatin Das Art - Painting Delhi, 28. Shri ManoharDas " Art Chhattisgarh ' 29. , ShriRamesh Deo Art -'Cinema ,Maharashtra Art 'C Hindustani 30. Dr. Ashwini Raja Bhide Deshpande Maharashtra " classical vocalist " , 31. ShriDeva Art - Music Tamil Nadu Art- Manipuri Dance 32. -
Standing Committee on Information Technology (2014-15)
STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 5 (2014-15) SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (DEPARTMENT OF POSTS) DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2015-16) FIFTH REPORT LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI April, 2015/ Vaisakha, 1937 (Saka) i FIFTH REPORT STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2014-15) (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (DEPARTMENT OF POSTS) DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2015-16) Presented to Lok Sabha on 24.04.2015 Laid in Rajya Sabha on 24.04.2015 LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI April, 2015/ Vaisakha, 1937 (Saka) ii CONTENTS PAGE COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE (ii) ABBREVIATIONS (iii) INTRODUCTION (iv) REPORT PART-I I Introductory 1 II Implementation status of the recommendations contained in the First Report on 1 Demands for Grants (2014-15) of the Department of Posts III Budget Analysis 1 (i) Overview of Demands for Grants for 2015-16 1 (ii) Revenue Section 2 (a) Gross Expenditure 3 (b) Revenue Receipts 4 (c) Revenue Deficit 7 (iii) Capital Section 7 (a) Gross Expenditure 7 IV Plan Schemes 8 (i) IT Induction and Modernization 8 (ii) Financial Services (Savings Bank and Remittances) 14 (a) Centralized Banking for Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) 15 (b) Post Bank of India (PBI) 15 (iii) Premium Services 18 (iv) Mail Operations including International Mail and Global Business 20 (a) Mail Network Optimization and Setting up of AMPCs 21 (v) Postal Life Insurance 23 V Miscellaneous 26 (i) Task Force on leveraging India’s Post Office Network 26 (ii) Delivery of Seed Packets through Posts 27 (iii) Pilot Project for Varanasi 27 PART-II Obervations/Recommendations 28 APPENDICES I Minutes of the Fifteenth sitting of the Committee held on 6th April, 2015 41 II Minutes of the Eighteenth sitting of the Committee held on 20th April, 2015 44 iii COMPOSITION OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2014-15) Shri Anurag Singh Thakur - Chairperson Lok Sabha 2.