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2Nd Instalment 18 to the State of Rajasthan (Grant-In-Aid General 2nd Instalment F. No. I 101 s I 03(t 6)/20 I 7-TSP Government of India Ministry of Tribal Affairs Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-l10115 Dated: 19.12.2017 To The Pay & Accounts Officer, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110115. Subject: Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Scheme (SCA to TSS) during 2017- 18 to the State of Rajasthan (Grant-in-aid General -Recurring). Sir, In continuation of letter No.l l0l5/03(16y2017-TSP dated 30.05.2017, I am directed to convey the sanction ofthe President of India for release of an amount of Rs. 4064,73,000/- (Rupees Four Crore Sixty Four Lakh Seventy Three Thousand only), to the Govemment of Rajasthan towards Grant-in-aid General-Recurring under Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub- Scheme (SCA to TSS) for the year 201 7- 1 8 for the activities approved by PAC in its meeting dated 26.05.2017 as under: Lakhs S. Activities Location Amount No. approved for the year 2017-18 Agriculture I Agriculture Development Project & Udaipur, Chittorgarh, 1300.00 diversification of crops from traditional Bhilwara, Rajsamand, crops like Maize to cash crops (Oil seed, Sirohi, Pali, Pulses etc.) S.Madhopw, Banswara, (Beneficiaries - l.58lakhs) Dungarpur, Pratapgarh, 2 Production oforganic food through SHG Udaipur, Pratapgarh, 24.58 groups Beneficiaries: 140 Women Baran Horticulture ., Vegetables cropping under Agriculture Diversification Project. Beneficiaries - 4700 (i) Hybrid Vegetable Demonstration. Udaipur, Banswara, 58.58 Dungarpur s Activities Location Ambunt No. approved for the year 2017-18 (ii) Distribution of PP Equipment (Manual + Pratapgarh, 23.20 B erated Sirohi lll Ex sure visit of farmers 14.00 (iv) Monitoring / Mobility / Administration 4.22 / Extension Activi 4 Kitchen Garden for 300 Hostels & Schools 300 Hostels 40.s0 ofTADD Size: l0xl0 meter Unit cost: Rs. 13500/KG Animal Husband and Develo ment 5 In Animal Hus develo i) Artificial Breedi ved Scheme Udaipur, Banswara, 106.00 11 Distribution of H brid Goat Sirohi, 60.00 (iii) Goat rearers training, Exposure visit Dungarpur, Pratapgarh, 78.35 and moni Udaipur, Pali, lv Dewo Cam Rajmasand, Jhalwad, 22.20 (v) Construction of Livestock Hospital at Brurdi, Jaipur, 36.00 Chhotic Sarvan Banswara. Dausa, (vi) Construction oflivestock sub centre Sawai Madhopur, r00.00 build unit cost : Rs. 8 Lakh Karoli, Chittorgarh, (vii) Milk can distribution s.94 Bharatpur, (viii) Supply of Burdizo Castator (Larye I Bhilwada, l23.st Small) in MADA and Dispersed ST Sikar, Kota P on Area. 6 Inte ed D DeveI Pro ect Udai Banswara 383.00 Skill Develo ment Livelihood and Self Em ent and other schemes 7. Livelihood development activities Pratapgarh, Udaipur 207.00 including Eco-Tourism through local forest produce, medicines and vegetables through ST BPL u S 8 Gap funding support for SHG based rural Banswara, Dungarpur 500.00 livelihood programmes of Rajasthan Udaipur Grameen Aajeevika Vikas Parishad (RAJEEVIKA) Beneficiaries: 400 families / 15000 tribal SHG members 9 Establishing new Community LIFT Banswara Dungarpur 110.00 irrigation projects and renovation of Pratapgarh Udaipur exl LIFT irri 10n eots 10 6000 units Deepening of wells Banswara Dungarpur r500.00 Prata Udai ur 316{<) srq{ c{Fdq s-q-trr&q o,d q=rraq arp=l vt7?ET7 i# Fdl s. Activities Location Amount No. approved for the year 2017-18 Sirohi 11 Support for Road safety and public transport 500.00 in Tribal area Pro ect duration: 5 Rain Water Conservation, Storage, recharging of ground water table and Irrigation related Activities t2 Construction of water harvesting structures Banswara Dungarpur 1055.98 for recharging ofground water. Pratapgarh Udaipur Beneficiaries: 1958 l3 Strengthening of Existing Canal System Banswara Dungarpur 560.00 Pratapgarh Udaipur 14. Strengthening of CHCs and PHCs and 5 Banswara Dungarpur 1500.00 Mega Medical camps Pratapgarh Udaipur 15 Programme for Integrated approach towards 6 blocks of Banswara 151.80 mother and child health care District Anandpuri, Bagidor4 Ghatol, Chotisarwan, kushalgarh, and Sajjangarh (Chota Dungra) 16. Establishment of Van Upaj (MFP) & Krishi Kotra, District Udaipur 100.00 upajmandi at Kotra (Udaipur) t7 Communication (Missing Links Shahbad and kishanganj 400.00 Connectivity Road small bridges, CD work blocks, District Baran to ST Habitations) 18. Construction of Sahariya Bungalow Kishanganj- Garda, 80.00 Gordhanpura,Pagar4 Gopalpura. Shahbad- Samraniya, Balda, Danta, Bainta, Koloni, Mamoni 19. IEC activities discouraging early marriages 16.97 among tribal girls Total 10051.83 (Tftq srdqE) srfi c{Bq Hg-Td*ffi Summary of Release: . in lakh A Total Amount Approved for 2017-18 100s 1.83 B Amount already released 6370.88 C Amount to be released 3680.95 D Amount being released under the head of Grant-in-aid General (GG) as 464.73 2'd instalment E Amount to be released under head of Capital Assets (CCA) as 2nd instalment 2760.9s 2. You may please transfer the amount immediately to the Govemment of Rajasthan and advise RBI, CAS, Nagpur for crediting the above mentioned amount to the accounts of the State Government of Rajasthan in accordance with the procedure laid down in the Ministry of Finance's OM No. 2(45)/ 76-Spl. dated 30.8.1976 as modified by OM of even number dated 16.9.1976 under intimation to TSS Division of the Ministry. 3. No UC is due for rendition 4. The expenditure to the tune of Rs. 4,64,73,000/- (Rupees Four Crore Sixty Four Lakh Seventy Three Thousand only), is debitable to the : Major Head '3601' Grants-in-aid to State Govemments Sub-major Head 06 Grants for Centrally Sponsored Schemes Minor Head 796 Tribal Area Sub-Plan 40 Umbrella Programme for Development of Scheduled Tribes: Special Central Assistance 0l Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub Scheme 40.01.31 Grant-in-aid General (Voted) DemandNo. 96 for 2017-18 of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs 5. Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Scheme (SCA to TSS) is an additive to State Plan funds and efforts for Tribal Development. Funds under SCA to TSS must be utilized for raising socio-economic level of Schedule Tribes commensurate with objectives enshrined in the guidelines dated17.06.2016 as amended from time to time. 6. State Govemment shall ensure immediate transfer of funds to respective implementing agencies for implementation of activities to be approved by MoTA PAC / Competent Authority. Progress Reports of SCA to TSS may be fumished in the format prescribed by MoTA. A Certificate of actual utilization of the grants received for the purpose, for which it has been sanctioned, is to be furnished to the Ministry as per provisions of General Financial Rules (GFR), 2017 amended from time to time. 7. State Government has to ensure that grant-in-aid is used for the purpose for which it is sanctioned after following due procedure in a transparent manner and after obtaining all necessary clearances as required under the various CentraV State Acts, Rules, regulations, etc. In case of construction of infrastructure facilities, norms and Schedule of Rates (SOR) fixed by the State Government should be followed. r<ftq 3r6tr{) HflflI# 8. State Govemment shall ensure that concemed Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) should be duly informed about the projects / programmes relating to Tribal Development to be implemented in the area of jurisdiction. State Govemment shall also ensure that meetings of Gram Sabha are conducted on regular interval as per norms in such areas. 9. This sanctiorr issues in exercise of the delegated powers in consultation with Integrated Finance Division vide Comp. No. 9192/JS&FN20L7 Dated 14.12.2017 10. Certifred that this sanction has been noted at S. No. 47 in the Register of Grants. Yours faithfully, (Nadeem Ahmad) Under Secretary to the Govt. of India Tel:2307 3708 Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to: - t. Director of Audit, Central Revenues, AGCR Building, ITO, New Delhi. ) Accountant General, Rajasthan, Jaipur. J. The Secretary, Tribal Area Development Depadment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur 4. Principal Secretary, Finance Departrnent, Govemment of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 5. Principal Secretary, Planning Deparfrnent, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur 6. Resident Commissioner, Government of Rajasthan, Rajasthan Bhawan, New Delhi. 7. Niti Aayog, Plan Coordination Division, Niti Aayog, New Delhi. 8. Niti Aayog, BC Division, Niti Aayog, New Delhi. 9. Niti Aayog, SP Division, Niti Aayog,, New Delhi. l0 Director, PF-I Division, Ministry of Finance (Deptt. of Expenditure), North Block, New Delhi. ll. The Secretary, National Commission for STs, LokNayak Bhawan, New Delhi. 12. JS(Ay DIR (IFD)/ Hindi Section / Sanction Folder/ NIC. (Nadeem Ahmad) Under Secretary to the Govemment of India Tel:23073708 F-ftq srdq-E) 3{-d{ {{lirE H'#-E,Jffi.
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