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SEZ: Special Economic Zone A designated duty free enclave for manufacturing of goods/rendering of services to provide an internationally competitive environment for......
A designated duty free enclave for SEZ: Special Economic Zone manufacturing of goods/rendering of services to provide an internationally competitive environment for exports. 29......
Ø The Chennai model of storage area review may be adopted at other ports. 3.7 Cargo Handling and Environment As handling of liquid bulk (POL, chemicals, etc) and dry bulk (coal, iron ore) carry significant environment pollution risks, it was necessary that the ports ensured compliance with......
As handling of liquid bulk (POL, chemicals, etc) and dry bulk (coal, iron ore) carry significant environment pollution risks, it was necessary that the ports ensured compliance with extant regulations and implemented good practices to mitigate them. The issues relating to the......
were attributable to factors like delays in 12 to 24 months approvals of the Ministry, delays in clearances from the Delay above Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and State 24 months Pollution Control Boards and delays in tendering and Fig 6.4 contract procedures. 82 Report No. 3......
49 Procurement Activities/Payment to suppliers 8.6 51 9 Achievement of Auxiliary Objectives Requirements 9.1 54 Audit Findings 9.2 54 Protecting the Environment 9.2.1 54 Empowerment of Rural Women 9.2.2 54 Fostering Social Equity 9.2.3 55 Reducing rural-urban migration 9.2.4 55 Reference......
However, the auxiliary objectives of the scheme include: Protecting the environment - The priority works listed under Schedule-I of the Act include water conservation and water harvesting; drought proofing (including afforestation and tree plantation); renovation of traditional waterbodies......
49 Procurement Activities/Payment to suppliers 8.6 51 9 Achievement of Auxiliary Objectives Requirements 9.1 54 Audit Findings 9.2 54 Protecting the Environment 9.2.1 54 Empowerment of Rural Women 9.2.2 54 Fostering Social Equity 9.2.3 55 Reducing rural-urban migration 9.2.4 55 Page iii Reference......
As regards protecting the environment, a high degree of priority was given to identifying and executing works, which could be construed as environmentally friendly e.g. water conservation and water harvesting, drought proofing including afforestation and tree plantation etc. (Paragraphs......
Creation of durable assets is also an important objective of the Act, with other auxiliary objectives including protecting the environment, empowering rural women, reducing rural urban migration, fostering social equity, and strengthening rural governance through decentralisation and processes of......
Whether the auxiliary objectives of protecting the environment, empowering rural women, reducing rural-urban migration, fostering social equity, etc., were effectively achieved in accordance with the Act and the Rules? 8. Whether the convergence of the Scheme with other Rural Development......
Further, without e nsuring suitability of site and obtaining environmental clearance, KILCPL released (March 2009) ` 9.56 crore to APIIC for development of external infrastructure. A PIIC incurred ` 4.09 crore for construction of roads in the old site, which remain ed unfruitful due to......
Development Co-operation 05.03.1968 18.81 2.69 0.00 21.50 25.07 0.00 0.00 25.07 245 Corporation Limited (1.17:1) 2 Andhra Pradesh Forest Forest, Environment 2.97:1 Development Corporation Limited Science and 16.06.1975 21.32 0.50 0.00 21.82 22.99 0.00 41.84 64.83 679 Technology (2.97:1) 3......
Development and Management Agreement by the Department (consequent upon refusal of de-notification of 13 acres of forest land by Ministry of Environment & Forests in February 2009) resulted in the Bay Park Resorts Project on the Visakhapatnam - Bheemili road not being completed even after......
Banking CMH College Managed Hostel CMU Central Monitoring Unit CoT Commissioner of Tenders CP Commissioner of Police CPHEEO Central Public Health Environment and Engineering CPWS Organisation Comprehensive Protected Water Supply CRF Calamity Relief Fund CSMC Cental Sanctioning Monitoring......
of July 20034 stipulated grant of administrative approval in two stages: 1st stage approval for preparatory work - detailed investigation, Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environment Management Plan (EMP), forest and other clearances, rehabilitation and reconstruction plan,......
land to be provided to the Developer, it handed over 37 acres in March 2001 and the Developer was required to obtain clearance from the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) for the remaining 13 acres, which was located on the sea front. Despite pursuance by the Developer for about eight......
(IHSDP), administered by die Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (Gol), which covers slum development with a healthy and enabling urban environment by providing adequate shelter and basic infrastmcture facilities to the slum dwellers. Based on Census 2001, 65 cities/Urban......
The Report contains 33 paragraphs involving Rs.195.31 crore relating to non/short levy of taxes, interest, penalty etc., and two Performance Audits on (i) 'VAT Audits and Refunds', involving Rs.49.39 crore, and (ii) 'Disaster preparedness', thus...
CHAPTER VII REVENUE DEPARTMENT CHAPTER VII REVENUE DEPARTMENT Executive Summary Background Disaster management has moved from a reactive and relief-centric approach to a holistic and integrated approach covering prevention and preparedness measures...
2994.73 1803.82 2270.40 3334.54 2 Animal Husbandry & Fisheries 483.41 536.56 503.31 567.70 729.58 3 Energy 4529.61 3659.38 3259.28 3696.98 4367.68 4 Environment, Forests, Science and Technology 314.38 305.40 266.47 277.56 343.01 5 Industries and Commerce 576.21 350.03 297.62 448.45 380.74 6......
through participatory approach involving communities, with emphasis on protection and regeneration of forests and forest lands; xmaintenance of environmental stability through preservation and restoration of ecological balance and checking of soil erosion and denudation of catchment areas of......
Pradesh Limited AuditReport(EconomicSector)fortheyearendedMarch2012 Page|90 Annexures Department Government Companies and Statutory Corporations Environment, Forests, Science and Technology xAndhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation Limited Industries and Commerce xAndhra Pradesh......
Andhra Pradesh Government enacted Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act in October 2005 as recommended by the Twelfth Finance Commission (TFC). It sets out a reform agenda through fiscal correction path in the medium term with...
502 5445 Control 3669 -Energy 3238 20 3258 394 -Industry and Minerals 108 241 349 1849 -Transport 1072 150 1222 10 - Science, Technology 2 7 9 and Environment 1009 -General Economic 155 834 989 Services 313 Grants-in-aid and 86 - 86 Contributions II. Revenue II. Revenue Surplus --- deficit......
XVII - Municipal Administration and Urban Development 1.03 1.96 0.93 7. XXIX - Forest, Science, Technology and Environment 0.68 0.83 0.15 Loans-Voted 8. XI - Roads, Buildings and Ports 34.27 74.20 39.93 9. XVI - Medical and Health 132.87 136.60 3.73 10. XVII - Municipal Administration and......
Transport 1190 449 1639 Audit Report (State Finances) for the year ended 31 March 2012 Receipts Disbursements 16 Science, Technology and Environment 3 10 13 889 General Economic Service 286 721 1007 166 Grants-in-aid and Contributions 215 215 --- II. Revenue deficit carried over to......
1) ( in crore) Page | 59 Audit Report (State Finances) for the year ended 31 March 2012 Receipts Disbursements Science, Technology 3 13 16 10 and Environment 889 General Economic 286 721 1007 Service Grants-in-aid and 166 Contributions 215 II. Revenue 2462 II. Revenue Surplus deficit carried......
Flood Control 5923 606 6529 3258 -Energy 3742 15 3757 349 -Industry and Minerals 131 375 506 1222 -Transport 641 385 1026 9 - Science, Technology and Environment 2 14 16 989 -General Economic Services 290 599 889 86 Grants-in-aid and Contributions 166 --- 166 --- II. Revenue deficit carried over......
606 6529 Control 3258 -Energy 3742 15 3757 349 -Industry and Minerals 131 375 506 1222 -Transport 641 385 1026 9 - Science, Technology and 2 14 16 Environment 989 -General Economic Services 290 599 889 86 Grants-in-aid and 166 --- 166 Contributions II. Revenue II. Revenue Surplus carried .........