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Medak District GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT MINORITIES WELFARE DEPARTMENT – WAKF – Medak District – Sanction of Grant in Aid for an Amount of Rs.150.00 Lakhs for Construction/Repairs/Renovation to (20) Wakf Institutions, and (5) Church Buildings at Narsapur Assembly Constituency, Medak District- Administrative Sanction Accorded -Orders – Issued. MINORITIES WELFARE (ESTT.I) DEPARTMENT G.O.Rt.No. 296 Dated: 06-09-2018 Read the following: 1) G.O.Ms.No.3, M.W. (GenI) Dept., dated 08-02-2002. 2) G.O.Ms.No.21, M.W. (Wakf.III) Dept, dated 05-06-2006. 3)From Hon’ble Chief Minister’s office No.131/CMP-MM/2018 dt.06.04.2018 along with the letter of Sri Chilumula Madan Reddy, Hon’ble M.L.A, Narsapur Assembly Constituency, Letter Dt.20.02.2018. 4)From Sri Chilumula Madan Reddy, Hon’ble M.L.A., Narsapur Assembly Constituency, Letter dt.Nil, addressed to Hon’ble C.M. ******* ORDER: In the reference 3rd & 4th read above, the Hon’ble M.L.A., Narsapur Assembly Constituency, Medak District has submitted the proposals for sanction of Grant-in-Aid towards financial assistance for Construction/Repairs/Renovations to (23) Wakf Institutions, (7) proposals relates to Churches Buildings and (3) other Minority works at Narsapur Constituency, Medak District. 2. The Government after examination of the matter, hereby accord Administrative Sanction for an Amount of Rs.1,23,00,000/- (Rupees One Crore Twenty Three Lakhs Only) towards sanction of Grant-in-Aid and financial assistance to the following (20) Wakf Institutions, duly relaxing of existing rules, treated as a Special Case. (WAKF INSTITUTIONS AS FOLLOWS:-) Sl.No. Mandal Village Name of the Work Amount (Rs. in Lakhs) 1. Narsapur Narsapur Construction of Compound wall to 5.00 Muslim Graveyard 2. Kowdipally Salabathpur Construction of Boundary Wall & Grave 6.50 Yard and Construction of Edgah and Masjid 3. Kowdipally Bandapothugal Construction of Edga 5.00 4. Kowdipally Bandapothugal Construction of Compound wall to 6.50 Muslim Graveyard 5. Kulcharam Pothamshetpally Construction of Restroom with shed at 5.00 Dharga 6. Kulcharam Pothamshetpally Construction of Compound wall to 5.00 Dharga 7. Kulcharam Kulcharam Construction of Compound wall to 5.00 Muslim Gravyeard 8. Kulcharam Rangampet Construction of compound wall around 5.00 Muslim Minority Grave Yard 9. Hathnoora Malkapur Construction of Edgah 5.00 10. Hathnoora Yellammaguda Construction of Dharga 5.00 P.T.O. ::2:: Sl.No. Mandal Village Name of the Work Amount (Rs.in Lakhs) 11. Hathnoora Palpanoor Construction of Madrasa Faizul Quran 10.00 Haleema and Masjid Muneer 12. Hathnoora Kasala Construction of Compound wall to 5.50 Minority Graveyard 13. Hathnoora Kasala Construction of compound wall to 5.50 Dharga 14. Yeldurthy Yedurthy Construction of Muslim Minorities 5.00 Community Hall 15. Yeldurthy Kuknoor Construction of Compound wall to 6.00 Darga 16. Yeldurthy Yeldurthy Construction of (Balance work) 6.00 compound wall to Hazarath Syed Kamal Darga 17. Yeldurthy Yeldurthy Construction of compound wall to 10.00 Muslim Grave Yard 18. Yeldurthy Yeldurthy Construction of Compound wall to 6.00 Zindasha Madar Dharga 19. Yeldurthy Yeldurthy Construction of compound wall to Syed 8.00 Kamal Dharga Near MRO Office, Yeldurthi 20. Yeldurthy Yeldurthy Construction of Compound wall to 8.00 Khabrasthan (Grave Yard) Opp MPDO Office, Yeldurthi TOTAL 123.00 3. The Chief Executive Officer, Telangana State Wakf Board, Hyderabad is requested to release the amount sanctioned in Para-(2) above to the Collector, Medak District, subject to obtaining the required proposals i.e., Plan, Estimates, Construction Committee, Photos etc., from the District Collector, Medak District as per the guidelines issued vide reference 3rd read above, prior to releasing the funds. 4. The above amount shall be debited to the Head of Account “2225-80-800-25-21-310-312”. 5. Further, the Government after examination of the matter, hereby accord Administrative Sanction for an Amount of Rs.27,00,000/- (Rupees Twenty Seven Lakhs Only) towards sanction of Grant-in-Aid and financial assistance to the following (5) Churches Buildings, duly relaxing of existing rules, treated as a Special Case. (CHURCHES BUILDINGS AS FOLLOWS:-) Sl.No. Mandal Village Name of the Work Amount (Rs. in Lakhs) 1. Narsapur Nagulapally Construction of Church 5.00 2. Kowdipally Kanchanpally Construction of Prayer Hall 7.00 3. Hathnoora Reddipalem Construction of compound wall 5.00 (V), to Christian Graveyard Chinthalcheru G.P. 4. Yeldurthy Ramaipally Constructionof Church 5.00 Shivampet Rathnapur Construction of compound wall 5.00 5. to Church of Church Thanda TOTAL 27.00 Contd...pg...3 ::3:: 6. The Managing Director, Telangana State Christian (Minorities) Finance Corporation, Hyderabad is hereby requested to release the amount sanctioned at Para-5 above to the District Collector, Medak District. 7. The above amount shall be debited to the Head of Account “2225-80-190-25-06-310-312”. 8. The Chief Executive Officer, Telangana State Wakf Board, Hyderabad and Managing Director, Telangana State Christian Minorities Finance Corporation, Hyderabad shall take necessary action accordingly. 9. The District Collector, Medak District is requested to comply with the orders issued in the G.O’s 1st & 2nd read above, incur the amounts and send Utilization Certificates to the Government. (BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA) M. DANA KISHORE, Secretary to Government. To The Chief Executive Officer, Telangana State Wakf Board, Hyd. The Managing Director, Telangana State Christian (Minorities) Finance Corporation, Hyderabad. The Director, Minorities Welfare,T.S, Hyderabad. The District Collector, Medak District, Copy to: The P.S. to Spl. Secy. to Hon’ble C.M.(BR). Sri Chilumula Madan Reddy, Hon’ble M.L.A., Narsapur Assembly Constituency, Kowdipally Vill & Mdl, Medak District, T.S. The P.S. to Advisor to Govt., Minorities Welfare. The P.S. to Secy. to Govt., M.W. Dept. The District Minorities Welfare Officer, Medak District. The Finance (EBS-III) Dept. C.No.3626/Estt-1/A1/2018. Sf/Sc. //forwarded::by order// SECTION OFFICER(FAC) .
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