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Coverage of schools and anganwadi s with water supply should also be planned. Plan for ensuring clean environment aroun d drinking water sources including hand pumps, O&M and involvement of the PRIs 16 should be indicated. Scrutiny of AAPs revealed the following deficiencie s: AAPs were......
i) municipal tax administration, ii) financial management, iii) infrastructure development, iv) town planning, v) urban health and sanitation, vi) environment management and vii) programmes for urban poor etc .The Directorate has the responsibility to supervise the function ing of the ULBs . It......
not connected with proper head 229 5.18 Violation of financial c eiling 230 6.1 Year -wise statement of outstanding water charges 231 6.2 Major environment al norms of Utta r Pradesh Pollution Control Board 231 6.3 Amount of loss to Nagar Nigam due to closure of slaughter house 232 6.4......
The Bio-medical wastes (Handling and Management) Rules, 1998 notified under section 6, 8 and 25 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, subsequently amended in 2000, have been framed to ensure protection of environment. Prescribed standards for handling and treatment and scientific disposal......
(vi) Public health, sanitation, conservancy and solid waste management. (vii) Fire services. (viii) Urban forestry, protection of the environment and promotion of ecological aspects. (ix) Safeguarding the interests of weaker sections of society including th e handicapped and mentally......
that a slaughter house of NN, Aligarh was being operated on contract basis on payment o f agreed fee and the contractor was bound to adhere to environmental norms of UPPCB . Audit observed that UPPCB ordered to close the slaughter house several times 2 during 2002 -15 due to non -adherence......
T he implementing agencies did not ensure good co -ordination with Department of Education in order to provide a sa fe and healthy learning environment to all children in the schools . No teacher in the school s was trained in hygiene education to train the children through interesting......
prompt raising of demands and collection of revenues; ● execution of various functions/schemes/programmes w as transparent and cost effective; ● environmental issues and other municipal services were managed effectively; and ● monitoring mechani sm was efficient and effective. 4.1.4 Audit......
No. Services Department 1. Fire services Fire Fighting Department 2. Urban forestry Forest Department 3. Protection of environment and promotion of ecological aspects Environment Department 4. Safeguarding the interest of weaker sections of society including handicapped and mentally retarded......
(vi) Public health, sanitation, conservancy and solid waste management . (vii) Fire services . (viii) Urban forestry, protection of the environment and promotion of ecological aspects . (ix) Safegua rding the interests of weaker sections of society including the handicapped and mentally......
personal ledger account without approval 77 3.7 Misappropriations, losses, defalcations 78 3.7.1 Misappropriation of Government money in Forest and Environment Department 79 3.8 Operation of omnibus Minor Head 800 79 3.9 Comments on Accounts 81 3.9.1 Transparency in accounts 81 3.9.2 Important......
4470.62 612.55 5083.17 1965.92 Industry and Minerals 163.84 2070.53 2234.37 4103.62 Transport 1763.40 2764.81 4528.21 229.31 Science, Technology and Environment 1.50 247.78 249.28 713.89 General Economic Services 185.40 688.66 874.06 558.73 Grants-in-aid and Contributions 415.95 - 415.95 - II......
To maintain a stable and sustai nable scal environment consistent with equitable growth, the Thirteenth Finance Commission recommended a scal consolidation roadmap for the State by amending their Fiscal Responsibility Legislations. The State Legislature in March 2011 amended the Fiscal......
This was amended in the year 2011. To maintain a stable and sustainable scal environment consistent with equitable growth, the Thirteenth Finance Commission (13 th FC) had recommended a scal consolidation roadmap for the State s by amending their Fiscal Responsibility Legislations. This......
The Forests and Environment Department accorded (31 March 2016) administrative approval for ₹ 53.52 crore for 17 road works falling under forest areas. The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Gandhinagar allotted the grant on 31 March 2016 to the Chief Conservator of Forests, Valsad......
Compliance Audit which includes two theme based audits namely (i) “Regulation of activities in the Protected Areas of Gujarat” under Forests and Environment Department and (ii) “Salinity Ingress Prevention Scheme” under Narmada, Water Resources, Water Supply & Kalpsar (Water Resources)......
FORESTS AND ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT 3.1 Regulation of activities in the Protected Areas of Gujarat 3.1.1 Introduction Wildlife refers to living organisms in their natural habitats. Protected Areas (PAs) are natural habitat of wildlife which is a national resource that helps in maintaining the......
3 Estuarine occurs where fresh water from rivers and streams meets with the salty sea water. This environment supports a variety of sh habitats. Chapter II - Performance Audit 13 and repairing of boats/nets, etc. As at the end of March 2017, there were 34,848 shing boats registered in the......
Energy & Petrochemicals 1 1 1 2 1 6 2 10 1 7 6 26 3. Finance 1 3 0 0 1 2 2 7 2 9 6 21 4. Forests & Environment 4 5 14 47 12 40 6 24 11 55 47 171 5. Industries & Mines 15 66 10 33 5 12 9 44 13 56 52 211 6. Narmada, Water Resources, Water Supply & Kalpsar (except Water Supply) 47 126 31 76 45 107......
had not evolved a system of co-ordination with other departments for plugging leakage of revenue, prevention of unauthorized mining, protection of environment/ forests, etc. The internal audit conducted by the Department was inadequate which may result in the Department remaining unaware of the......
Obtaining Technical and Revenue Opinion b. Submission of: i. Mining Plan (Rule 3F of GMMCAR 2015) ii. Environmental clearance (Sec 3B of MMDRAA 2015) iii. Financial Assurance (Rule 3K of GMMCAR 2015) Applications: 1. Reconnaissance Permit(Rule 4) 2. Prospecting License (Rule 9) 3. Mining Lease......
Electricity Regulatory Commission (TSERC) under Section 19(2), (ii) Telangana Khadi and Village Industries Board (TKVIB) under Section 19(3), (iii) Environment Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI) under Section 20(1) and (iv) Telangana State Compensatory Afforestation Fund......
investments in IT, IT EnabledServices (ITES) and ESDM and other emerging technologies through proactive measuresCreating a congenial environment forIT and ESDM companies to set up / expand their operations in the StateMonitor the benefits of IT percolatingto the last mile of......
Animal Husbandry and Fisheries 150 779 2002-03 5 27 2016-17 3. Energy 5 20 2008-09 -- -- 2016-17 4. Environment, Forests, Science and Technology 256 839 1999-2000 4 52 2016-17 5. Industries and Commerce 137 538 1992-93 1 12 2016-17 6. Irrigation and Command Area Development (Irrigation Wing)......
Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act MHP Maheswaram Hardware Park MI Minor Irrigation MMTS Multi Model Transport System MoEF Ministry of Environment and Forest MoRTH Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways MoTA Ministry of Tribal Affairs MoU Memorandum of Understanding MoWR Ministry......
rent and royalty 440 61.10 4 Non -levy of penalty/interest 251 3.8 7 5 Non -forfeiture of security deposit 37 38.98 6 Non -recovery/short recovery of Environment Management Fund 185 1.71 7 Other irregularities Revenue 753 3.22 Expenditure 26 0.32 Total 2,112 285.56 During the year 201 6-17, the......
rent and royalty 440 61.10 4 Non-levy of penalty/interest 251 3.87 5 Non-forfeiture of security deposit 37 38.98 6 Non-recovery/short recovery of Environment Management Fund 185 1.71 7 Other irregularities Revenue 753 3.22 Expenditure 26 0.32 Total 2,112 285.56 During the year 2016-17, the......
The Government of India (GoI), in exercise of the powers conferred under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, had framed Municipal So lid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 (MSW Rules) to regulate the management and handling of MSW to protect and improve the environment and to......
The Government of India (GoI), in exercise of the powers conferred under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, had framed Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 (MSW Rules) to regulate the management and handling of MSW to protect and improve the environment and to......
(vi) Public health, sanitation, conservancy and solid waste management. (vii) Fire services. (viii) Urban forestry, protection of the environment and promotion of ecological aspects. (ix) Safeguarding the interests of weaker sections of society including the handicapped and intellectually......
Agra and Nagar Nigam Lucknow purchased BS-III model vehicles instead of BS-IV models at a cost of ` 6.85 crore, which led to failure of implementing environment norms on air pollution. With a view to provide a roadmap for achieving vehicular emission norms over a period of time and meeting......