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Urban Development 4 219 5. Chemicals and Petrochemicals 2 1,865 6. Water Supply and Sanitation 1 2 7. Forest, Climate and Environment 2 1 8. Rural Development 2 102 9. Power 2 227 10. MSME 1 1 11. Mining 1 9 12. Civil Aviation 1 38 13. Finance 2 1 14. Commerce and Industry 1 1,182 15. States......
51.64 -Ind\bstry and Minerals 31.86 27.07 58.93 241.60 -Transport 189.09 0.28 189.37 26.87 Comm\bnication 28.40 - 28.40 4.71 -Science, Technology and Environment 1.87 4.50 6.37 80.14 -General Economic Services 67.40 34.48 101.88 197.93 Grants-in-aid and contributions 197.93 - 197.93 Appendices......
51.64 -Ind\bstry and Minerals 31.86 27.07 58.93 241.60 -Transport 189.09 0.28 189.37 26.87 Comm\bnication 28.40 - 28.40 4.71 -Science, Technology and Environment 1.87 4.50 6.37 80.14 -General Economic Services 67.40 34.48 101.88 197.93 Gra\fts-i\f-aid a\fd co\ftributio\fs 197.93 - 197.93......
1.1.4 Gender Budget In order to create a positive environment through e conomic and Social policies for Development of women and children to enable them to realise their full potential and to ensure equal rights and opportunities to the m in their social and economic life and for their......
94.67 Public Works (Roads and Buildings) Department 841.1 3 829.36 Public Works (Water Resource) Department 160.38 94.60 Science Technology and Environment Department 17.33 16.91 Total number of Departments = 14 2,026.26 1,726.57 Source: Appropriation Accounts – 2016-17. Besides the above,......
of border areas by supple menting the State Plan Funds to bridge the gaps in socio-economic infrastructure on one hand and by improving the security environment in border areas on the other. The BADP has been in operation in Tripura, in the b order blocks along the Indo- Bangladesh international......
Scrutiny of progress report of Compensatory Afforestation (CA) furnished to the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) for the quarter ending March 2017 revealed that against 7,706.994 ha of forest land in 300 cases diverted for non-forestry purposes since 1981, only 5,936.998 ha in 265 cases......
benefit Commencement of Mohar Project work without preparin g land acquisition programme and ensuring its acquisition besides failing to obtain prior environment and forest clearance from Government of India led to unfruitful expenditure of ` ` ` ` 9.28 crore on the incomplete works which......
benefit Commencement of Mohar Project work without preparin g land acquisition programme and ensuring its acquisition besides failing to obtain prior environment and forest clearance from Government of India led to unfruitful expenditure of ` ` ` ` 9.28 crore on the incomplete works which could......
2.8 22 Short realisation of contribution to National Mineral Exploration Trust (NMET) 2.9 22 Non/short realisation of Infrastructure Development and Environment cess 2.10 23 Chapter -3: Commercial Tax Tax administration 3.1 25 Results of audit 3.2 26 Follow up of previous Audit Reports 3.3 26......
Short realisation of contribution to National Mineral Exploration Trust 41 13.74 6. Non/short realisation of Infrastructure Development and Environment cess 328 86.66 7. Other irregularities 7 466 2,272.01 Total 1,819 2,616.51 4 DDMA, Korba and Raigarh; DMO, Baloda bazar, Balrampur, Bilaspur,......
on non -levy of land revenue on land covered under mining leases (` 177.60 crore) and non/short realisation of Infrastructure Development and Environment cess (` 42.30 crore ) pertain ing to Mineral R esources Department . The audit has been conducted in conformity with the Auditing......
on non -levy of land revenue on land covered under mining leases ( ` 177.60 crore) and non/short realisation of Infrastructure Development and Environment cess (` 42.30 crore) pertaining to Mineral R esources Department . Some of the m ajor findings are summarised below: 1. General The......
consider prescribing periodic reports/returns to be furnished by the D eputy Directors (Mineral Administration) /DMOs indicating the cases requiring environmental consent and should develop a monitoring mechanism to ensure the operation of mines only after obtaining environmental consent. The......
Guidelines (April 2005) issued by Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) under FC Act, 1980 stipulates that upgradation of r oads constructed in forest area prior to 1980 from ‘kutcha 5 to pucca 6’ is allowed. However, no widening of roads shall be undertaken and no breaking of fresh......
JD, T&CP, Singrauli issued the revised development permission in November 2014. Audit also noticed that Housing and Environment Dep artment, Government of Madhya Pradesh notified and published (February 201 4), Draft Singrauli Development Plan (SiDP) 2031 in the Gazette of Madh ya Pradesh and......
of distribution networ k in two km reach of Narmada River was to be carried out after approval of Gram Sabha as per the direction of Ministry of Environment and Forest. The reply is not acceptable. The delays were entire ly due to the contractor, since factors like procedural delay in land......
As per State Compensatory Afforestation Fund Manage ment and Planning Authority (State CAMPA 65) guidelines issued (July 2009) by Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), Government of India (GoI), money available with the State CAMPA is to be utilised fo r development, maintenance and......
CEs (ACEs) and Superintending Engineers who are responsible for regular operation and maintenance, civil works, contract and material management, environment and safety issues and coal handling activities at TPS. ACE (FM) of the respective TPS is responsible for the matters related to fuel......
Tier Panchayati Raj Institutions Under Schedu le Castes Sub-Plan, 17-Co-operation, 19-Public Health and Family Welfar e, 22-Urban Development and Environment, 41-Tribal Areas Sub-Pl an, 44-Higher Education and 64-Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan. Similarly, savings under the capital voted head of......
12,476.20 2,477.30 -Industry and Minerals 1,033.65 1,813.29 2,846.94 1,209.49 -Transport 1,244.95 -- 1,244.95 210.50 -Science, Technology and Environment 7.70 216.26 223.96 -General Economic Services 82.47 193.83 276.30 198.06 Grants-in-aid and Contributions 5,454.43 1,352.66 6,807.09 II.......
4.1 Introduction 71 4.2 Tax administration 71 4.3 Results of audit 71 4.4 Follow up of previous Audit Reports 72 4.5 Audit on “Sand mining and environmental consequences” 73 4.6 Royalty and contract money was not realised/short r ealised 85 4.7 Rural infrastructure and road development......
In addition, an audit on “Sand mining and environmental consequences” covering the period 2012-13 to 2016-17 was also conducted during January to June 2 017. Audit noticed cases of revenue not realised/short realised and other ir regularities involving ` 605.49 crore in 2,272 cases which......
(Paragraph 3.10) 4 Mining Receipts Audit on “Sand mining and environmental consequences” revealed the following: District Collectors of Balaghat and Ujjain fixed th e reserve price on dead rent instead of the estimated quantity of sand in 31 sand mines resulting in short realisation of......
Tax DEC Deputy Excise Commissioner DEO District Excise Officer DGM Deputy General Manager DGM Director, Geology and Mining DEIAA District Level Environment Impact Assessment Author ity DIGR Deputy Inspector General, Registration DMO District Mining Office DMF District Mineral Foundation DR......
20. The Mineral Resources Department did not prescribe a mechanism to monitor compliance of conditions laid down by State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA). 21. The Department did not prescribe the amount of cont ribution to be paid to the District Mineral Foundation in......