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Lw[Kk Jkgr ,Oa Ck<+ Fu;A=.K Cksmz gfj;k.kk jkT; lw[kk jkgr ,oa ck<+ fu;a=.k cksMZ 51st MEETING AGENDA CHAIRMANSHIP: HON’BLE CHIEF MINISTER, HARYANA DATE:-30.12.2019 TIME:-03:00 P.M. VENUE: CONFERENCE HALL, HARYANA NIWAS, SECTOR-3, CHD. Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Haryana Sinchai Bhawan, Sector-5, Panchkula. Ph.No. : 0172-2582541, Fax No. 0172- 2567259 Email: [email protected], Official website: www.hid.gov.in I N D E X Description Page No. Notice for 51st meeting of Haryana State Drought Relief & Flood Control Board (HSDR&FCB) 1 List of Members and Special Invitees 2-5 ITEM NO. 1 : CONFIRMATION OF THE MINUTES OF 50th MEETING OF HSDR 6 &FCB ITEM NO. 2 : ACTION TAKEN REPORT OF 50th MEETING OF HSDR&FCB 7 ITEM NO. 3 : FLOOD REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2019 8-12 ITEM NO. 4 : NEW SCHEMES OF IRRIGATION AND WATER RESOURCES 13-14 DEPARTMENT FOR APPROVAL OF THE BOARD ITEM NO. 5 : REVIEW OF SCHEMES OF IRRIGATION AND WATER 15 st RESOURCES DEPARTMENT ONGOING PRIOR TO 51 MEETING OF HSDR&FCB ITEM NO. 6 : REVIEW OF ONGOING AND NEW SCHEMES UNDER HEAD- 16-17 DEPOSIT ITEM NO. 7 : REVIEW OF POSITION OF FUNDS WITH IRRIGATION AND WATER 18-19 RESOURCES DEPARTMENT ITEM NO. 8 : SCHEMES AND FUNDS POSITION OF PUBLIC HEALTH 20-35 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. ANNEXURE 1.1 : MINUTES OF 50TH MEETING OF HSDR&FCB 36-43 ANNEXURE 2.1 : ABSTRACT OF ALL SCHEMES ONGOING PRIOR TO 50TH 44 MEETING OF HSDR&FCB ANNEXURE 2.2 : ABSTRACT OF NEW SCHEMES APPROVED IN 50TH MEETING OF 45 HSDR&FCB ANNEXURE 2.3 : ABSTRACT OF ALL SCHEMES APPROVED UPTO 50TH MEETING 46 OF HSDR&FCB ANNEXURE 3.1 : RAINFALL DATA FOR THE YEAR 2019 47 ANNEXURE 3.2 : ANNUAL FLOOD PEAK DATA 48 ANNEXURE 3.3 : POSITION OF DRAINGE PUMPS 49 ANNEXURE 4.1 : ABSTRACT OF NEW PROPOSED FLOOD SCHEMES 50 ANNEXURE 4.2 : DETAILS OF NEW PROPOSED FLOOD SCHEMES 51-65 ANNEXURE 5.1 : DETAIL OF COMPLETED SCHEMES OF IRRIGATION AND WATER 66-77 RESOURCES DEPARTMENT ONGOING PRIOR TO 51st MEETING OF HSDR&FCB ANNEXURE 5.2 : DETAILS OF DROPPED SCHEMES OF IRRIGATION AND WATER 78-80 RESOURCES DEPARTMENT ONGOING PRIOR TO 51st MEETING OF HSDR&FCB ANNEXURE 5.3 : ABSTRACT OF ONGOING SCHEMES OF IRRIGATION AND WATER 81 RESOURCES DEPARTMENT IN 51st MEETING OF HSDR&FCB ANNEXURE 5.4 : DETAILS OF ONGOING SCHEMES OF IRRIGATION AND WATER 82-105 RESOURCES DEPARTMENT IN 51st MEETING OF HSDR&FCB ANNEXURE 6.1 : DETAILS OF ONGOING SCHEMES OF I&WRD UNDER DEPOSIT 106-108 HEAD “gj cwan lap;] gj [ksr ikuh” Engineer-in-Chief, Irrigation & Water Resources Department Panchkula, Haryana. e-mail:[email protected] Meeting 30.12.2019 at 03:00 P.M. No. 4647 /Drainage/14/2020 Dated: 24.12.2019 From Engineer-in-Chief, Haryana Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Sinchai Bhawan, Sector-5, Panchkula. Phone No. 0172-2582541 Fax No. 0172- 2567259 To 1. The Members 2. Special Invitees Haryana State Drought Relief & Flood Control Board (HSDR&FCB). (As per list enclosed) Subject: 51st Meeting of Haryana State Drought Relief & Flood Control Board. In this regard it is informed that the 51st Meeting of Haryana State Drought Relief & Flood Control Board (HSDR&FCB) is scheduled to be held on 30.12.2019 at 03:00 P.M. under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Chief Minister, Haryana in Conference Hall, Haryana Niwas, Sector-3 Chandigarh. All Divisional Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners of the state are requested to join the meeting through video conference at their respective Headquarters alongwith the concerned Xens’.The agenda for the meeting can be downloaded from the official website “www.hid.gov.in”. It is requested to kindly make it convenient to attend the above said meeting. -Sd/- Engineer in Chief, Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Haryana, Panchkula, Cum-Member Secretary, Haryana State Drought Relief &Flood Control Board 1 LIST OF MEMBERS HARYANA STATE DROUGHT RELIEF &FLOOD CONTROL BOARD OFFICIAL MEMBERS 1. Hon'ble Chief Minister, Haryana. Chairman 2. Irrigation and Water Resources Minister, Haryana. Vice Chairman 3. Finance Minister, Haryana. Member 4. Agriculture Minister, Haryana. -do- 5. Revenue & Disaster Management Minister, Haryana. -do- 6. Chief Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, Chandigarh. -do- 7. Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, -do- Animal Husbandry and Dairying Department, Chandigarh. 8. Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, -do- Revenue & Disaster Management Department, Chandigarh 9. Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Haryana, -do- Agriculture Department, Chandigarh. 10. Additional Chief Secretary to Government of Haryana, -do- Forest & Wildlife Department, Chandigarh 11. Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Haryana, -do- Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Chandigarh. 12. Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Haryana, -do- Public Health Engineering Department, Chandigarh. 13. Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, Power Department, Chandigarh. -do- 14. Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, -do- PW (B&R) Department, Chandigarh. 15. Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, Member Finance Department, Chandigarh. 16. Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, -do- Planning Department, Chandigarh. 2 17. Principal Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, -do- Development and Panchayat Department, Chandigarh. 18. Principal Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, -do- Mines and Geology Department, Chandigarh. 19. Principal Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, -do- Town and Country Planning Department, Chandigarh. 20. Principal Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, -do- Urban Local Bodies Department, Chandigarh. 21. Commissioner, Ambala Division, Ambala. -do- 22. Commissioner, Gurgaon Division, Gurgaon. -do- 23. Commissioner, Hisar Division, Hisar. -do- 24. Commissioner, Rohtak Division, Rohtak. -do- 25. Engineer-In-Chief, PW(B&R) Department, -do- Haryana, Sector-33, Chandigarh. 26. Engineer-In-Chief, -do- Public Health Engineering Department, Haryana, Panchkula. 27. Member (RM) Central Water Commission, -do- Room No. 212(S) SewaBhawan, R.K.Puram, New Delhi. 110066 28. Principal Chief Conservator of Forest, Haryana, Panchkula. -do- 29. Engineer-In-Chief, Member Irrigation and Water Resources Department Haryana, Panchkula. Secretary 30. Chief Engineer/YWS (North) Joint Member Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Haryana, Panchkula. Secretary 31. Chief Engineer/ YWS (South) Member Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Haryana, Delhi. 32. Chief Engineer/BWS, -do- Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Haryana, Panchkula. 33. Chief Engineer/LCU, -do- Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Haryana, Panchkula. 3 SPECIAL INVITEES 1. Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Haryana, Chandigarh. 2. Additional Principal Secretary-I to Chief Minister, Haryana, Chandigarh. 3. Additional Principal Secretary-II to Chief Minister, Haryana, Chandigarh. 4. Dy. Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Haryana, Chandigarh 5. Principal Officer on Special Duty to Chief Minister Haryana, Chandigarh. 6. Officer on Special Duty to Chief Minister Haryana, Chandigarh. 7. Chairman & Managing Director, DISCOM (UHBVNL and DHBVNL), Panchkula. 8. Administrator, CADA, Panchkula. 9. Secretary, Revenue & Disaster Management Department, Haryana, Chandigarh. 10. Secretary, Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Haryana, Chandigarh. 11. Director General-cum- Secretary, Information, Public Relations & Cultural affairs, Haryana, Chandigarh. 12. Commander/Headquarter, Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, Independent Sub Area, Western Command, Ambala Cantt. 13. Representative of National Highway Authority of India, New Delhi-110075 14. Representative of Indian Meteorological Department, Regional Office, Chandigarh 15. Representative of Haryana Space Application Centre, Hisar 16. Chief Engineer / Co-ordination, Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Haryana, Panchkula. 17. Chief Engineer/Construction,Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Haryana, Panchkula. 18. Chief Engineer / CADA, Panchkula. 19. Deputy Commissioner, Ambala. 20. Deputy Commissioner, Bhiwani. 21. Deputy Commissioner, Faridabad. 22. Deputy Commissioner, Fatehabad. 23. Deputy Commissioner, Gurgaon. 24. Deputy Commissioner, Hisar. 25. Deputy Commissioner, Jhajjar. 26. Deputy Commissioner, Jind. 27. Deputy Commissioner, Kaithal. 28. Deputy Commissioner, Karnal. 29. Deputy Commissioner, Kurukshetra. 30. Deputy Commissioner, Mahendergarh at Narnaul. 31. Deputy Commissioner, Mewat at Nuh. 32. Deputy Commissioner, Palwal. 33. Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula. 34. Deputy Commissioner, Panipat. 35. Deputy Commissioner, Rewari. 4 36. Deputy Commissioner, Rohtak. 37. Deputy Commissioner, Sirsa. 38. Deputy Commissioner, Sonepat. 39. Deputy Commissioner, Yamuna Nagar. 40. Superintending Engineer, Planning, Irrigation and Water Resources Department, Haryana, Panchkula. 41. Superintending Engineer, HKB Circle, Jagadhari. 42. Superintending Engineer, YWS Circle, Karnal. 43. Superintending Engineer, YWS Circle, Sonepat. 44. Superintending Engineer, YWS Circle, Delhi. 45. Superintending Engineer, YWS Circle, Faridabad. 46. Superintending Engineer, YWS Circle, Jind. 47. Superintending Engineer, SYL W.S. Circle, Ambala. 48. Superintending Engineer, BWS Circle, Kaithal. 49. Superintending Engineer, BWS Circle,Hisar. 50. Superintending Engineer, BWS Circle, Fatehabad. 51. Superintending Engineer, BWS Circle, Sirsa. 52. 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