Government Order No. Dated: 16 .08.2016 T2 Administrative

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Government Order No. Dated: 16 .08.2016 T2 Administrative GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR, GENEML ADMINISTMTION DEPARTMENT. Civil Secretariat, Srinagar. Subject: Constitution of a State L€vel Vigilance and Monitoring Committee. Government order No. qb -GAD of 2016 Dated: 16 .08.2016 Sanction is hereby accorded to the constitution of a State Level Vigilance and Monitoring Committee (SLVMC) with the following composition:- 1 Minister for Rural Develooment & Panchavati Rai. Chairman 2 Mr, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Member of Parliament Member (leader of opposition in Raiya Sabha). 3 Mr. Muzaffar Hussain Beigh, Member of Parliament (Lok Member Sabha). 4 Mr. Thupstan Chhewang, Member of Parliament (Lok Member Sabha). 5 Mr. Tariq Hameed Karra, Member of Parliament (Lok Member Sabha). 6 Mr. Juqal Kishore, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha). Member 7 Mr. M.Y. Bhat, Member, Leqislative Assembly. Member 8 Mr. R.S. Pathania, Member. Leqislative Assemblv. Member 9 Mr. Shah Muhammad Tantray, Member, Legislative Member Assemblv, 10 Mr. Deldan Namqval, Member Leqislative Assembly. Member 11 Mr. Kamal Verma. Member Leoislative Assemblv. Member t2 Administrative Secretary, Department of Rural Member Develooment & Panchavati Rai. Secretary 13 Four non-official members to be nominated by the Member(s) Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, t4 Mr. Sanjeev Arora, Regional and Urban Development Member Agency, Plot No, 6, Sector-l, East Extension Trikuta Naqar. Jammu. J&K. 15 Mr. Romesh Lal Khajuria , I02 B, Sector-3, Sanjay Nagar, Member Jammu, J&K. 16 One representative each of two reputed NGOs/Voluntary Member(s) Agencies to be nominated by the Ministry of Rural Develooment. 17 Managing Director of the Convener Bank of State Level Member Bankers Committee (SLBC) as a special invitee. 1B One representative (Area Officer for the respective Member State/UT) of Ministry of Rural Development. The terms of reference of the committee shall be to: i) Superuise, exercise vigilance and monitor the implementation of programmes of the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India; ii) monitor the flow of funds through various channels, including allocations, releases, utilization and unspent balances; iii) take all necessary measures to ensure that programme benefits flow to the rural poor in full measure; iy) ensure that the schemes are implemented in accordance with the guidelines; v) look into complaints received in respect of the implementation of the programmes, including complaints of misappropriation/ diversion of funds and recommend follow-up actions; and vi) consider Evaluation Repofts, Area Officers Repofts and National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) Repofts sent and should cause to take necessary follow up action and corrective measure wherever required. By order of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. sd/- (Gazzanfer Hussain) Commissioner/Secretary to the Government. No. GAD(Adm)3 1al2003-V Dated: 16 .08.20t6. Copy to the: 1. Mr. Ghulam Nabi Azbd, Member of Parliament (leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha). 2. Mr. Muzaffar Hussain Beigh, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha). 3. Mr. Thupstan Chhewang, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha). 4. Mr. Tariq Hameed Karra, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha). 5. Mr. Jugal Kishore, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha). 6. Mr. M.Y. Bhat, Member, Legislative Assembly. 7. Mr. R.S. Pathania, Member, Legislative Assembly. 8. Mr, Shah Muhammad Tantray, Member, Legislative Assembly. 9, Mr. Deldan Namgyal, Member, Legislative Assembly. 10. Mr. Kamal Verma, Member, Legislative Assembly. 11. Joint Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi. 12. Secretary to the Government, Depaftment of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj. This is w.r.t. UO No. RD/MGNREGA|32|2014 dated 05.07.2016. His UO file is also returned herewith, 13. Mr. Sanjeev Arora, Regional and Urban Development Agency, Plot No. 6, Sector-1, east Extension Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, J&K. 14. Mr. Romesh Lal Khajuria , I02 B, Sector-3, Sanjay Nagar, Jammu, J&K. 15. Managing Director of the Convener Bank of State Level Bankers Committee (SLBC) 16. Director, Archives, Archeology & Museums, J&K. 17. Private Secretary to the Minister for Rural Development & Panchayati Raj. 18. Private Secretary to the Chief Secretary. 19, PA to the Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, GAD. 20. Government Order file/Stock file/GAD Website. I Government.
Recommended publications
  • CRPF Jawan Killed, 5 Hurt in Militant Attack in Panthachowk
    K K M M Y Y C C !' ,",$)(&%""( % )'),%'() '*#&$) %$"(*' )- (%#&") '''&)(""%) ,$*') () %') %'&%" -'+ ,% " &&'#$ nation, 7P sports, 9P world, 8P DAILY Price 2.00 Pages : 12 JAMMU TUESDAY | APRIL 04 2017 | VOL. 32 | NO. 92 | REGD. NO. : JM/JK 118/15 /17 | E-mail : [email protected] | epaper.glimpsesoffuture.com 666),+-02'2/((4341'%/- CRPF jawan killed, 5 hurt in Pak violates ceasefire in Poonch, Rajouri militant attack in Panthachowk Jawan arrested with two grenades at Srinagar airport 1+.#)#1 01 dent of Darjeeling, Mukhiya was going home An army jawan was to- on leave. He was to board a day arrested at the airport Delhi-bound chartered here for carrying two flight, the official said. The grenades which he claimed jawan reportedly told police were given to him by a "su- that "the packet containing #--4 01 Army posts along the LoC in the same area in an IED blast perior official" for trans- grenades was given to him Poonch sector," a Defence on April 1. In another cease- porting to Delhi. Bhopal by a superior official for Pakistan today violated Spokesman said. Indian fire violation, Pakistani Mukhiya of 17 JAK Rifles, handing it over to someone the ceasefire by resorting to troops deployed at forward troops opened fire and lobbed posted in Boniyar area of at the Delhi airport". firing and mortar shelling on posts retaliated strongly and shells on a forward post in Uri sector in Kashmir, was A defence spokesman forward posts along the Line effectively, he said, adding the Balakote sector of Rajouri dis- taken into custody after the said action will be taken of Control in Poonch and exchange of fire is underway.
    [Show full text]
  • LOK SABHA ___ SYNOPSIS of DEBATES (Proceedings Other Than
    LOK SABHA ___ SYNOPSIS OF DEBATES (Proceedings other than Questions & Answers) ______ Wednesday, March 15, 2017/ Phalguna 24, 1938 (Saka) ______ OBITUARY REFERENCE HON'BLE SPEAKER: Hon'ble Members, I have to inform the House of the sad demise of Shri B.V.N. Reddy who was a member of the 11th to 13th Lok Sabhas representing the Nandyal Parliamentary Constituency of Andhra Pradesh. He was a member of the Committee on Finance; Committee on External Affairs; Committee on Transport and Tourism; Committee on Energy and the Committee on Provision of Computers to members of Parliament. At the time of his demise, Shri Reddy was a sitting member of the Andhra Pradesh legislative Assembly. He was earlier also a member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly during 1992 to 1996. Shri B.V.N. Reddy passed away on 12 March, 2017 in Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh at the age of 53. We deeply mourn the loss of Shri B.V.N. Reddy and I am sure the House would join me in conveying our condolences to the bereaved family. The Members then stood in silence for a short while. STATEMENT BY MINISTER Re: Recent incidents of Attack on Members of Indian Diaspora in the United States. THE MINISTER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS (SHRIMATI SUSHMA SWARAJ): I rise to make a statement to brief this august House on the recent incidents of attack on Indian and members of Indian Diaspora in the United States. In last three weeks, three incidents of physical attack in the United States on Indian nationals and Persons of Indian Origin have come to the notice of the Government.
    [Show full text]
  • Ladakh Studies
    INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR LADAKH STUDIES LADAKH STUDIES _ 19, March 2005 CONTENTS Page: Editorial 2 News from the Association: From the Hon. Sec. 3 Nicky Grist - In Appreciation John Bray 4 Call for Papers: 12th Colloquium at Kargil 9 News from Ladakh, including: Morup Namgyal wins Padmashree Thupstan Chhewang wins Ladakh Lok Sabha seat Composite development planned for Kargil News from Members 37 Articles: The Ambassador-Teacher: Reflections on Kushok Bakula Rinpoche's Importance in the Revival of Buddhism in Mongolia Sue Byrne 38 Watershed Development in Central Zangskar Seb Mankelow 49 Book reviews: A Checklist on Medicinal & Aromatic Plants of Trans-Himalayan Cold Desert (Ladakh & Lahaul-Spiti), by Chaurasia & Gurmet Laurent Pordié 58 The Issa Tale That Will Not Die: Nicholas Notovitch and his Fraudulent Gospel, by H. Louis Fader John Bray 59 Trance, Besessenheit und Amnesie bei den Schamanen der Changpa- Nomaden im Ladakhischen Changthang, by Ina Rösing Patrick Kaplanian 62 Thesis reviews 63 New books 66 Bray’s Bibliography Update no. 14 68 Notes on Contributors 72 Production: Bristol University Print Services. Support: Dept of Anthropology and Ethnography, University of Aarhus. 1 EDITORIAL I should begin by apologizing for the fact that this issue of Ladakh Studies, once again, has been much delayed. In light of this, we have decided to extend current subscriptions. Details are given elsewhere in this issue. Most recently we postponed publication, because we wanted to be able to announce the place and exact dates for the upcoming 12th Colloquium of the IALS. We are very happy and grateful that our members in Kargil will host the colloquium from July 12 through 15, 2005.
    [Show full text]
  • Detailed Results
    Election Commission of India- State Election, 2008 to the Legislative Assembly Of Jammu & Kashmir DETAILED RESULTS VALID VOTES POLLED % VOTES CAND SL. CANDIDATE NAME SEX AGE CATEGORY PARTY GENERAL POSTAL TOTAL POLLED as per form 7 Constituency 1. Karnah TOTAL ELECTORS : 26941 11 1 KAFIL UR REHMAN M 53 GEN JKN 4110 0 4110 19.15 9 2 AB REHMAN BHADANA M 66 ST JKANC 2961 1 2962 13.80 2 3 JAVID AHMAD MIRCHAL M 30 GEN SDP 2911 0 2911 13.57 10 4 ALI ASGAR KHAN M 69 GEN IND 2642 0 2642 12.31 4 5 RAJA MANZOOR AHMAD M 53 GEN JKPDP 2616 0 2616 12.19 KHAN 6 6 SYED YASIN SHAH M 60 GEN INC 2245 0 2245 10.46 13 7 MOHD ABASS M 57 GEN IND 1708 0 1708 7.96 14 8 MOHD NASEEM M 48 GEN IND 770 0 770 3.59 8 9 ZIYAFAT LONE M 28 GEN IND 484 0 484 2.26 7 10 SHAHNAZ AHMAD M 34 GEN IND 295 0 295 1.37 1 11 TAJA PARVEEN F 67 GEN JKPDF 226 0 226 1.05 3 12 JEHANGIR KHAN M 33 GEN JKNPP 182 0 182 0.85 12 13 LAL DIN PLOUT M 45 GEN SP 174 0 174 0.81 5 14 SAIYDA BAGUM F 38 GEN BSP 133 0 133 0.62 TOTAL: 21457 1 21458 79.65 Turn Out Constituency 2. Kupwara TOTAL ELECTORS : 88942 18 1 MIR SAIFULLAH M 48 GEN JKN 16673 23 16696 30.07 12 2 FAYAZ AHMAD MIR M 31 GEN JKPDP 11510 4 11514 20.74 7 3 SHABNAM GANI LONE F 44 GEN IND 11047 3 11050 19.90 10 4 ABDUL MAJEED KHAN M 58 GEN IND 2673 0 2673 4.81 8 5 ABDUL AHAD MIR M 38 GEN PDF 2495 0 2495 4.49 11 6 ABDUL MAJEED SHEIKH M 44 GEN IND 2232 5 2237 4.03 3 7 CHOWDRY SALAM - UD -DIN M 58 GEN INC 2046 0 2046 3.68 2 8 SONAULLA BHAT M 40 GEN IND 814 0 814 1.47 19 9 NAZIR AHMAD KHAN M 48 GEN BJP 758 1 759 1.37 9 10 ABDUL REHMAN LONE M 43
    [Show full text]
  • MICA-JUNE-ENGLISH.Pdf
    VOL - 12 ISSUE - 06 Editor CONTENTS SUCCESS SAGA 5 N.K. Jain SBI FEVER 6-7 Associate Editor IBPS LIVE 8-9 Neeraj Gaur SPOTLIGHT 10 Advisors THE PEOPLE 11-18 Neeraj Chabra NEWS BYTES 20-74 K.C.Gupta PANAMA PAPERS 76 Registered Office SUGAMYA BHARAT ABHIYAAN 77 Mahendra Publication Pvt. Ltd. PRESIDENT RULE IN UTTARAKHAND 78 103, Pragatideep Building, NATIONAL AWARDS 2016 79 Plot No. 08, Laxminagar, WORLD HAPPINESS INDEX 2016 80 District Centre, New Delhi - 110092 AGGRESSION NOT ON RATE CUTS, BUT TIN-07136921593 ON TRANSMISSION: MR. R. RAJAN 81-82 w.e.f. 10-04-2014 GENERAL AWARENESS Que TM 84-90 Branch Office SBI CLERK PRE ST 91-107 Mahendra Publication Pvt. Ltd. GRAPHIC FACTORY 108-113 E-42,43,44, Sector-7, Noida (U.P.) WHO’S WHO 114 For queries regarding promotion, distribution & advertisement, contact:- [email protected] SUGAMYA BHARAT PANAMA PAPERS Ph.: +91 9554491712 ABHIYAAN Owned, printed & published by N.K. Jain 103, Pragatideep Building, Plot No. 08, Laxminagar, District Centre, New Delhi - 110092 Please send your suggestions and grievances to:- PRESIDENT RULE IN NATIONAL AWARDS Mahendra Publication Pvt. Ltd. UTTARAKHAND 2016 CP-9, Vijayant Khand, Gomti Nagar Lucknow - 226010 E-mail:[email protected] © Copyright Reserved # No part of this issue can be printed in whole or in part without the written permission of the publishers. # All the disputes are subject to Delhi jurisdiction only. WORLD HAPPINESS THE RAGHURAM RAJAN INDEX 2016 INTERVIEW Mahendra Publication G.K. DIGI PAGE ON Page No. Pvt. Ltd. 57 & 60 EDITORIAL “ I AM RAGHURAM RAJAN I DO WHAT I DO“ RAGHURAM RAJAN Dear Aspirants, This month saw the issuance of the 1st Bi-monthly Monetary Policy review that was “Intriguing” as well as “path-breaking” in its own little way.
    [Show full text]
  • Page-1.Qxd (Page 2)
    daily Vol No. 51 No. 6 JAMMU, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2015 REGD.NO.JK-71/15-17 12 Pages ` 3.50 ExcelsiorRNI No. 28547/1992 BSF jawan killed, migrants' number swells to 9300 War like situation on IB: Pak Army replaces Rangers, fires shells deep inside villages Sanjeev Pargal migrate taking number of get civilian population, which A BSF jawan Devinder today while several cattle were migrants putting up in relief was evident from the fact that Singh, who was manning for- either killed or injured after JAMMU, Jan 5: After a camps till tonight to 9300 and mortar shells were landing even ward Khwara post in Samba being hit by splinters of the day's lull yesterday, the it was swelling. Several cattle four kilometers inside the Indian sector, was killed in intense shells and bullets in both Rangers joined by Pakistan perished in the firing. territory. shelling by Pakistan Army Hiranagar and Samba sectors, Army today resorted to heavy After the Rangers suffered It was due to use of long and Rangers this afternoon. which were being constantly mortar shelling and firing seven fatal casualties in retalia- range shelling weapons that The jawan sustained serious targeted by Pakistan for the past using long range weapons tar- tory firing by the BSF, Pakistan mortar shells even landed in the injuries after his post was about one week leading to three geting about 28 BSF posts and Army is reported to have villages like Chakra, Sherpur, directly hit by mortar shell. Doval briefs HM, Pathak to visit IB today Winter ‘clothes’ for goats....
    [Show full text]
  • Mehbooba Expects a Vajpayee in Modi
    3 Days’ Forecast Jammu www.thenorthlines.com www.epaper.northlines.com Date Min Temp Max Temp Weather Aug 23 25.0 34.0 Partly cloudy sky Aug 24 25.0 34.0 Generally cloudy sky Aug 25 26.0 34.0 Thunderstorm with rain Srinagar Aug 23 19.0 33.0 Generally cloudy sky Aug 24 20.0 30.0 Partly cloudy sky Aug 25 20.0 30.0 Mainly Clear sky Vol No: XXIII Issuethe No. 200 25.08.2018 (Saturday)northlines Daily Jammu Tawi Price 3/- Pages-12 Regd. No. JK|306|2017-19 Local bodies Election Governor Malik sets political circles Fresh plea in SC buzzing, upsets plans of Govt formation challenges of Art 35-A notification likely next week NL CORRESPONDENT 35-A furthers "two nation NL CORRESPONDENT chief minister and party `a wonderful person.' NEW DELHI, AUG 24 theory which is against the SRINAGAR, AUG 24 founder, the late Mufti Mufti's daughter and BJP hints to go solo in JK Municipal polls Mohammed Sayeed, who current PDP leader theory of secularism". If the appointment of a had first suggested that Mehbooba Mufti also A fresh plea has been "It is an enabling provision for the creation of a NL CORRESPONDENT polls. "We are ready for administration at the door politician as the governor Malik be appointed as the knows Malik and has a moved in the Supreme theological state within SRINAGAR, AUG 24 these polls and will step of common of Jammu and Kashmir state's governor. good equation with him, Court on Friday challenging the secular territory of India.
    [Show full text]
  • “Repair, Renovation and Restoration of Water Bodies- Encroachment on Water Bodies and Steps Required to Remove the Encroachment and Restore the Water Bodies”
    10 STANDING COMMITTEE ON WATER RESOURCES (2015-16) SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVENATION. “Repair, Renovation and Restoration of Water Bodies- Encroachment on Water Bodies and Steps Required to Remove the Encroachment and Restore the Water Bodies”. TENTH REPORT LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI August, 2016 / Shravana,1938 (Saka) 1 TENTH REPORT STANDING COMMITTEE ON WATER RESOURCES (2015-16) (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVENATION. “Repair, Renovation and Restoration of Water Bodies- Encroachment on Water Bodies and Steps Required to Remove the Encroachment and Restore the Water Bodies”. Presented to Lok Sabha on 02.08.2016 Laid on the Table of Rajya Sabha on 02.08.2016 LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI August, 2016/ Shravana,1938 (Saka) 2 CONTENTS Part – I REPORT Page No. COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE (2015-2016) (iii) INTRODUCTION (v) Chapter – I Introductory 1 Chapter – II - State of Water Bodies in the country 4 - Minor Irrigation Census 4 - Reasons for increase/ decrease in total number of water bodies 5 - Survey of water bodies by the Ministry 7 - Classification of Water Bodies 9 - Measures taken to revive perishing water bodies 12 Chapter – III - Encroachment on Water Bodies 16 - Extent of encroachment 16 - Impact of encroachment on water bodies 21 - Action against encroachers 24 - Monitoring mechanism for prevention and removal of encroachments 26 (a) Monitoring mechanism under Repair, Renovation and Restoration 26 (RRR) Scheme (b)
    [Show full text]
  • Political Unrest in Ladakh Buddhist’S Main
    Political unrest in Ladakh Buddhist’s main victims Some radical elements within LUTF may take advantage of the situation and give new dimension to the dormant sentiment in the mind of Ladakhi Buddhists. Clearly Leh is heading for more turbulence in the coming days. By G L Jalali Ladakh is the remotest part of J&K state, mostly inhabited by the Budhists who have close religious and cultural affinity with the Tibetan Buddhists situated at the highest altitude, Ladakh is generally called the “Roof of the World”. It is surrounded on all sides by rugged mountains which cut it off from the rest of the country. Its total area is about 32,000 square miles and total population is about two lakhs, majority of whom are the Buddhists. During Muslim rule, a good number of Ladakhi Buddhists were forcibly converted to Islam. So, at present a large number of these neo-converted Muslims live in Ladakh and Kargil districts. Kargil, which was part of Ladakh district, was separated to constitute a predominantly Shia district for political reasons in early seventies. Ladakh, on all counts, is the most backward part of India where majority of the Ladakh Buddhists earn their livelihood by raring Yaks and cultivating a kind of barley known as “Grim” in their fields. They mostly remain engrossed in religion and performing religious rituals. Their life remains centered round monasteries called Gompas. Their art and learning is concentrated in the Gompas which remain under the control of a local Lama who is both religious and temporal head of the local people.
    [Show full text]
  • Ladakh Studies 11
    INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR LADAKH STUDIES LADAKH STUDIES _ 11 Spring 1999 CONTENTS Page: Editorial 2 News from the Association: From the Hon. Sec. 3 News from Ladakh: 6 Sonam Wangyal Passed Away PM Visits Leh Heavy Snowfall Causes Havoc in Changthang Spituk Monastery Collapsing LAHDC Boycotts Republic Day Function Threats to Revive UT Agitation Obituary: Sonam Wangyal — Kristoffer Brix Bertelsen & Martijn van Beek 13 Articles: From Skardu to Yarkand — Rohit Vohra 14 The Farm Project: Learning from the Villagers — Robert Cook 23 Virtual Ladakh 2 — Michael Khoo 26 Conference Reports: Bloomington, Meudon, Madison 28 Ninth Colloquium Information 38 Dissertation Abstract: Kim Gutschow 42 Book reviews: High Peaks, Pure Earth, Hugh E. Richardson – John Bray 43 Transformation of Social and Economic Relationships in Northern Pakistan, Stellrecht and Bohle (eds.) – Martijn van Beek 44 Book announcement 45 Bray’s Bibliography Update no. 8 46 Production: Repro Afdeling, Faculty of Arts, Aarhus University Layout: MvB Support: Department of Ethnography and Social Anthropology, Aarhus University. 1 EDITORIAL Preparations are under way for the ninth IALS colloquium. As announced in the previous issue of Ladakh Studies, the continuing difficult situation in Kargil forced a shift of venue to Leh. Details regarding the conference, as far as they are available at this time, are provided elsewhere in this issue. Most importantly, however, members based outside of Ladakh should begin making their travel arrangements in good time. The colloquium will be held at the very end of August, just prior to the Ladakh Festival, and this means that there will be many other people trying to get in and out of Leh.
    [Show full text]
  • Standing Committee on Water Resources (2015-16)
    9 STANDING COMMITTEE ON WATER RESOURCES (2015-16) SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVENATION DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2016-17) NINTH REPORT LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI May, 2016 / Vaisakha,1938 (Saka) NINTH REPORT STANDING COMMITTEE ON WATER RESOURCES (2015-16) (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVENATION DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2016-17) Presented to Lok Sabha on 02.05.2016 Laid on the Table of Rajya Sabha on 02.05.2016 LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI May, 2016 / Vaisakha,1938 (Saka) W. R. C. No. Price : Rs. © 2015 By Lok Sabha Secretariat Published under Rule 382 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha (Fourteenth Edition) and Printed by CONTENTS Page No.(s) COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE (2015-16) (iii) INTRODUCTION (v) PART – I REPORT CHAPTER I - Budgetary Allocations - Analysis of Demands for Grants 2-6 - Approvals by Expenditure Finance Committee 6-7 - Rationalization of Minor Irrigation Statistics (RMIS) Scheme 7-9 - Inclusion of Water in the Concurrent List 9-11 - Efficient use of Irrigation Water 11-12 CHAPTER II - Major and Medium Irrigation - Major Irrigation 19-20 - Medium Irrigation 20-21 - Repair, Renovation and Restoration of Water Bodies 21-24 - Hydrology Project 24-29 - National Projects 29-33 CHAPTER III - Minor Irrigation - Ground Water Management and Regulation 40-44 - Rajiv Gandhi National Ground Water Training & Research Institute 44-49 CHAPTER IV - Flood Control and Drainage - Flood Management Programme 55 - Flood Forecasting 55-57 - Flood Forecasting in Jammu & Kashmir 57-58 - River Basin Management 58-61 - Role of Central Water Commission in Flood Management 61-64 CHAPTER V - Initiatives in the North-East - Brahmaputra Board 71-77 - National Institute of Hydrology 78 PART – II ANNEXURES I.
    [Show full text]
  • Lucknow (PNS): Uttar Pradesh Instead the Veteran Uttar and He Was Deputy Speaker of Rate Below 1 Per Cent in the State
    , >&61 < < < VRGR $"#(!#1')VCEBRS WWT!Pa!RT%&!$"#1$# 41546/7'$"( - . /#0 1-#2 ( 1 ) )9:: +94:& 79 )8&38 :951& (:&::3 9=( &7 )=: 6:; ;5=437 (71; (5(3:9 =7+13A 9*C 9+:3 D:9(*3 ,. 4;;:6 + 3 1; 93= 9159 =3689 6:9653 A6:9(6 B*A6 ; = 23,#. 44/ ".- ? : * 8 ) $ ##9) '(! ! "# $%& ) 3: 6:; ) 3: Hoshiarpur and Phagwara on 6:;<=3689 Sunday, to mobilise them for ith an average over October 1 Kisan March, which W85,000 cases per day dur- resident Ram Nath Kovind would commence from all three ing the last fortnight, India on Pon Sunday gave his assent to religious Takht Sahibs in Punjab Sunday crossed the six-million the three farms Bills passed by and culminate at Mohali. mark of the coronavirus cases. Parliament even as the farmers' Taking a cue from its coun- The second-most-affected organisation and Opposition terpart in Rajasthan, the country by the numbers of parties continued to rally Amrinder Singh Government active and total cases, and against the controversial legis- in Punjab is considering bring- third by the fatality count, lations. One of BJP's oldest ing a legislation declaring the India has added 6,72,564 cases allies and a founding member entire State as a Principal since September 20. The last of the NDA, the Shiromani Mandi Yard to nullify the one million cases for India Akali Dal, on Sunday called for Central Act. This would nulli- have come in just 12 days. unifying the Opposition to fy the Central law prohibiting With this speed, India will take on the BJP.
    [Show full text]