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For NHAI, NHIDCL and Rail Cum Road Bridge Over River Ganga Munger Government of India Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (W&A Section) F.No.RWG- 23 0 1 1 / 1 /20 16- W&A New Delhi, >3"d Sep.,20t6 To The Pay and Accounts Officer (NH), Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, IDA Building, Jamnagar House, Niw Delhi. Sub; Allocation of funds to the National Highways Authority of rndia (NHAI) expenditure to sustain for incurring NH activities duriig trr" tr"r.i"r'i'ear 2016_2017. Sir, I am directed to convey the sanction of the President placement amounting to at your disposal funds to Rs' 3750'00 crores only (Rupees Three thousand seven hundred fifty crores only) to the National Highways Authoriiy of india (NHAI) ro. incu.ring expenditure to sustain NH activities during the financial year 201"6-201i. 1' The above expenditure is debitable^to the following Ministry head under Demand No.74-of the of Road Transport & Highways for the year 201;1i,_- - Capital 1954 Outlay on Road & Bridges (Major Head) 01 -National Highway (Sub _ MajoiHead) 01.331 -Road Works (Mintr Head) 03 -National Highways Original Works 03.01 -Works financed from CJntral Road Fund 03.01.53 -Major Works 2. The section officer, w&A Section will be Drawing & Disbursing officer in connection with the amount sanctioned above. The amount may bi credited in Syndicate Bank A/c No. 90621010000433, IFSC code No. syN80009062, MICR code No. 110025077 through electronic transfer in favour of chairman, Nationar Highway authJty, New Derhi. This issues with concurrence of Finance wing vide their U.o No.25 lg/TF.tI/2016 2016. dated2l-g- Yours faithfully, c'/ M ( pr.akash Mal a 1 Director (P&B) Tele: 237 10454. Copy for information and necessary action to:_ I. The Chairman, NHAI, G.5&6. Sector-10, Drvarka, New Delhi. 2. Joint Secretary (Toll) J. The Director of Audit, Economic & Service Ministries, AGCR Buirding, Lp. Estates, New Derhi. 4. The chief controller of Accounts, Minisrry of Road rransport Hi;;;;;r, IDA Buirding. Jamnagar House, New Delhi. "rd 5. Budget Section, IDA Building. Jamnagar House, New Delhi 6. Finance Wing/ Guard File. 7. NIC with the request to up load in Ministry's website under 'Financial Sanction, under subject "Allocation for NHAI -20t6-17 from NH (O) ,' dated ZB, g . W:-'- <-''.tu { Nlaya Prakash.} Director (p&B) Tele:2J710454. Government of India Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (W&A Section) F.No.RWG-23 0 I 1 I 0 I t2OI 6- W&A New Delhi, tne 2#ep,zOtO To The Pay and Accounts Officer (NH), Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, IDA Building, Jamnagar House, New Delhi. Sub:- Allocation of funds to NHIDCL for NH works entrusted to NHIDCL in state of Uttarakhand during the financial year 2016_2017. Sir, Sanction of the President is hereby conveyed for release of an amount of Rs. 22.20 crore (Rs Twenty Two crores Twenty Lakhs onty; to NHIDCL for NH works entrusted State to NHIDCL in of Uttarakhand during the Financialyear 2016_17. 2' The above amount/expenditure is debitable to the following Ministry head under Demand No.74 of Road Transport & Highways for the year 2016_2017_ - 5054 -Capital Outlay on Road & Bridges (Major Head) 01 -National Highway (Sub - Major Head) 0L.337 -Road Works (Minor Head) 03 -National Highways Original Works 03.01 -Works financed from Central Road Fund 03.0 r .s3 -Major Works 3' It shall be ensured that the expenditure against above sanction is incurred only on the NH works entrusted to NHIDCL by the Ministry in the State of Uttarakhand. This 4' issues with the concurrence of Finance wing vide their 2lt9n6. U.o.No .25lglrF-lr/2016 dated 3. The Section Officer(W&A Section) will be Drawing & Disbursing Officer in connection with the amount sanctioned above. An amount of Rs. 22.20 crores only (Rupees Twenty Two crores and Twenty Lakhs only) may be credited in NHIDCL A/c No. 90621010002610, IFSC Code - SYN80009062. Yours faithfully, # c-/- (Maya prakashj Director (p&B) Copy for information and necessa:y action to:- 1. The Chairman, NHIDCL, pTI Building 2' The Director of Audit, Economic & Service Ministries, AGCR Building, I.p. Estates, New Delhi. 3' The Chief Controller of Accounts, Ministry of Road Transpofi and Highways, IDA Building, Iamnagar House, New Delhi. 4. cE (P-2) 5. ELO Dehradun 6. P-2 Section 7' NIC with the request to up load in Ministry's website under.Financial Sanction, under subject'Allocation for NHIDCL-2016-17 fiom NH(O)'dared 2,8. Oq. tf",. prakash (Maya ) Director (p&Bi Govemment of India Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (W&A Section) No" RWG-230 1 t /0 I t20 I 6-W&A New Delhi, 234ep,2016 To The Pay and Accounts Officer (NH), Ministry of Road Transport urd High*uyr, IDA Building, Jamnagar House, New Delhi. Sub:- Allocation of funds under NH(o) for construction of Rail cum Road Bridge over River Ganga at Munger under NH(o) during financial year 2016-2017. Sir, I am directed to convey the sanction of the President to the placement of- funds amounting to Rs.250 crores (Rupees tu: hi{I".d and nrty onry) at your disposar for entertaining claims of the ".o."s Rail cum Road Bridg. u, rrlu,ig.r works during year 2016-17. the financial 2' The expenditure is debitable to the following head under Demand Road No.74- Ministry of Transport & Highways for the year 2016_17:_ -Capital Outlay on Road & Bridges (Major Head) 10.54 " 0l -National Higtiway (Sub _ Major"Head) 01.337 -Road Works (Minoi Head) 03 -National Highways Original Works 03.01 -Works financed from C-entral Road Fund 03.01.53 -Major Works 3' The Section officer(w&A Section) will be the Drawing & Disbursing officer in connection with the amount sanctioned above. 4' This issues with concurrence of Finance wing vide their U.o No. 251glTF.II dated 21.09.2016 and approvalof Secretary (RT&H) dated 22.09.2016. Yours faithfully, tl (Maya Prakash) Director (P&B) Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to:_ l. cE (P-3) 2. The Chief Engineer (NHs), Bihar 3. RO Patna, M/o RT&H 4. Project Zone-3lGuard file..
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