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purposes, (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 in terests of weaker sections of society including the handicapped and......
purposes, (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......
the format prescribed under Lekha Niyamavali , 1960 23 on single entry system and from 22 (i) Fire services; (ii)Urban forestry; (iii) Protection of environment and promotion of ecological aspects; (iv) Safeguarding the interest of weaker sections of society including handicapped and mentally......
dated 18 June 2010 as it was harmful for environment and recharging of water would not take place. The reply of the Government is not acceptable because the ponds were completed before June 2010 and the very objective of the scheme to store water for irrigation purpose was not achieved.......
(iii) The XIV -FC inter -alia recommended measures for fiscal environment and fiscal consolidation roadmap for the States. These included ( a) providing statutory ceiling on the sanction of new capital works to an appropriate multiple of the annual budget provision, ( b) replacing the existing......
8 7,843.73 9,008.62 16,852.35 Industry and Minerals 325.23 377.23 68.00 445.23 Transport 1,506.2 5 772.12 913.59 1,685.71 Science, Technology and Environment 37.8 6 5.89 35.50 41.39 General Economic Services 954.7 2 108.56 1,208.95 1,317.51 Grants -in-aid and Contributions 0.10 0.06 - 0.06......
(iii) The XIV-FC inter-alia recommended measures for fiscal environment and fiscal consolidation roadmap for the States. These included (a) providing statutory ceiling on the sanction of new capital works to an appropriate multiple of the annual budget provision, (b) replacing the existing......
because the prime objective was to ensure utilisation of fly ash in a productive manner and to comply with the guidelines issued by Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) which set the target of 100 per cent utilisation of fly ash generated. The fact remain s that Shree Cement Limited......
because the prime objective was to ensure utilisation of fly ash in a productive manner and to comply with the guidelines issued by Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) which set the target of 100 per cent utilisation of fly ash generated. The fact remains that Shree Cement Limited......
of the Departments to Performance Audit /Compliance Aud it Pa ragrap hs 1.7 9 Fol low-up on Audit Reports 1.8 9 C hapter II Performa nce A udit Environment Departmen t Role of Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board in controlling air pollution in the State 2.1 11 C hapter III C ompliance A......
49 Chapter III Compliance Audit Mines, Geology and Petroleum Department 3.1 Adherence to Environmental Issues on Mining Activities in Rajasthan 3.1.1 Introduction Rajasthan has vast reserves of minerals like copper, lead, zinc, rock......
Audit This chapter includes the performance audit on Role of Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board in controlling air pollution in the State. Environment Department 2.1 Role of Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board in controlling air pollution in the State Executive Summary The......
contains one Performance Audit on Role of RSPCB in controlling air pollution in the State, three Compliance Audits covering themes on Adherence to Environmental Issues on Mining Activities in Rajasthan, Development of Water Catchment through Greening of Rajasthan and Implementation of Rajasthan......
hat no mining activity in the Aravalli hills is carried out, especially , in that part which has been regarded as forest area or protected under the Environment (Protection) Act. 16 December 2002 The order dated 29/30 October 2002 prohibiting and banning the mining activity in Aravalli hills from......
Building permit fee comprise s betterment charges, environmental impact fee , etc. Of the 42,425 permissions issued during 2012 -17 by the Corporation, 17,744 building permissions related to six test -checked circles . Of these, audit conducted detailed examination of 894 building permission......
92.64 82.72 3.30 2.95 4 2852-Industries 11.82 9.34 79.02 5.67 47.97 5 3425-Other Scientific Research 3.98 3.57 89.70 1.07 26.88 6 3435-Ecology & Environment 0.84 0.63 75.00 0.23 27.38 7 4058-Capital Outlay on Printing & Stationery 0.02 0.02 100.00 0.00 0.00 8 4059-Capital outlay on Public......
2.3.12 Environmental safeguards With a view to protect the environment, conserve soil and restrict the excavation of top soil for manufacture of bricks and prevent the dumping and disposal of fly ash discharged from coal or lignite based Thermal Power Plant (TPP) on land, Ministry of Environment......
The contractors are also required to contribute towards Chapter -III : Compliance Audit 111 Environment Management Fund, District Mineral Foundation, environment clearance expenses, f ines and penalties, interest on delayed payments, etc. With a view to assessing the efficiency and effectiveness......
2.3. 12 Environmental safeguards With a view to protect the environment, conserve soil and restrict the excavation of top soil for manufac ture of bricks and prevent the dumping and disposal of fly ash discharged from coal or lignite based Thermal Power Plant (TPP) on land, Ministry of......
School Education - - - - - 3.3 2.1 - 01 01 13. Science Technology and Environment - - - - - - - 3.18 - 0 1 14. Sports and Youth Affairs - - - - - - 2.4 - 01 - 15. Social Security, Women and Child Development - - - - - - - 3.19 - 01 16. Technical Education and Industrial Training - - -......
out that identification of sources w as important not only in curbing illegal mining but also in mitigating adverse effects of quarrying on the environment and the related eco -systems. 5.4. 7 Conclusion Royalty collected through WEDAs significantly outweighed the direct collection of......
points out that identification of sources was important not only in curbing illegal mining but also in mitigating adverse effects of quarrying on the environment and the related eco-systems. 5.4.7 Conclusion Royalty collected through WEDAs significantly outweighed the direct collection of royalty......
Page No. Generation loss due to machinery constraints 2.1.10.1 - 2.1.10.4 26 - 3 0 Consumption parameters 2.1.11.1 - 2.1.11.5 3 0 - 35 Environmental Issues 2.1.12 – 2.1.12. 4 3 5 - 38 Conclusions 39 Cauvery Neeravari Nigama Limited 2.2 4 0 Performance Audit on ‘Implementation of Projects by......
of the Unit - 8 of Raichur Thermal Power Station (RTPS) was achieved, leading to optimal output; and The Unit was able to keep associated environmental pollution levels within permissible limits through appropriate remedial steps. Audit Findings The performance was quite sub -......
of the Unit - 8 of Raichur Thermal Power Station (RTPS) was achieved, leading to opti mal output; and The Unit was able to keep associated environmental pollution levels within permissible limits through appropriate remedial steps. Audit Findings The performance was sub - optimal......
- - 24 83 Karnataka Public Lands Corporation Limited (KPLCL) 2016 - 17 2017 - 18 0.05 - 4.48 1.60 1.18 - 4.53 1.91 42.16 0.26 26 84 Karnataka Mining Environment Restoration Corporation Limited (KMERCL) 2016 - 17 2017 - 18 0.01 - - 0.13 0.07 0.02 - - 0.12 0.02 - - 0.17 1 Sector - wise total 0.07 -......
was incurred on work of Lift Irrigation Scheme - III, Ashti, district Beed of Krish na Marathwada Irrigation Project without obtaining mandatory environmental clearance. This led to b locking of funds of ` 116.11 cror e. (Paragraph 3.9) The infrastructure created in the Reshim Sankul......
should obtain necessary consent to operate from the State Pollution Control Board and provide for effluent treatment plant as per environmental guidelines before starting the commercial production; failing which stringent penalties and fines are imposable under the Act. We observed that......
which included estimation and identification of land for the project, topography of the site, source of water, seasonal discharge of water and other environmental aspects. After preliminary investigation, division should carry out survey to determine the quantities of earth/masonry works......