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This Report provides an analytical review of the Annual Accounts of the State Government for the year 2015-16. The Report is structured in three Chapters. Contents: Chapter I is based on the Finance Accounts and makes an assessment of the...
To maintain a stable and sustainable scal environment consistent with equitable growth, the Thirteenth Finance Commission (ThFC) has recommended a scal consolidation roadmap for the State by amending their Fiscal Responsibility Legislations. This requires the State to reduce the revenue......
To maintain a stable and sustaina ble scal environment consistent with equitable growth, the Thirteenth Finance Commission (ThFC) recommended a scal consolidation roadmap for the State by amend ing their Fiscal Responsibility Legislations. The State Legislature in March 2011 amende d......
schoo l buildings should incorporate safety features for resistance against hazards to e nsure that children receive education in a safe and secure environment. It further provid ed that structural safety features (against natural hazards such as earthquakes) shoul d be built into the designs of......
school buildings should incorporate safety features for resistance against hazards to ensure that children receive education in a safe and secure environment. It further provided that structural safety features (against natural hazards such as earthquakes) should be built into the designs of......
Besides, lack of adequate free space and library facilities for women inmates were not conducive to healthy environment which could have a n adverse impact on their mental health and well being. The Government stated (October 2016) that a separate prison for women was not formed on......
and operation Executive Summary ix of industrial projects during the period 2011-16 an d also to assess the compliance of the Company against environmental issues. Financial profile The Reserves and Surplus of the Company reduced fro m ` 63.73 crore (2011-12) to ` 45.96 crore (2015-16)......
The PA mainly deals with the as pects relating to planning, project management, operational performance, marketing oper ation, environmental issues and 1 Methanol is used as a feedstock for production of Formalin. It is also used in manufacture of spirit. 2 Formalin is used in the production......
individual's consumptio n of that good, e.g., enforcement of law and order, security and pr otection of our rights, pollution free air and other environmental goods and road infrastructure etc. Merit goods are commodities that the public sector provides free or at subsidised rates because an......
other individual's consumption of that good, e.g., enforcement of law and order, security and protection of our rights, pollution free air and other environmental goods and road infrastructure etc. Merit goods are commodities that the public sector provides free or at subsidised rates because an......
Roads & Bridges 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6. Elementary education 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7. Disaster relief 469.00 469.00 1,286.59 (-)817.59* 8. Environment (Forest) related grant 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9. Reduction in the Infant Mortality Rate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 2,995.01 2,993.19 3,810.78 (-)817.59......
Energy 6091.41 60.00 6151.41 561.23 Industry and Minerals 63.09 1137.71 1200.80 995.60 Transport 1629.21 83.12 1712.33 0.00 Science, Technology and Environment 0.00 0.00 0.00 594.96 General Economic Services 226.92 817.07 1043.99 4.04 Grants-in-aid and Contributions 4.21 0.00 4.21 96123.10......
, for the period 2015 -20. Similarly, neither were the grants given to other departments including Police, Environment etc., nor any institutional mechanism was developed by the State Government so far in this regard. This was not in consonance with the reco mmendations of XIV -FC ,......
10,147.38 871.20 11,018.5 8 Industry and Minerals 241.84 268.35 56.88 325.23 Transport 1,844.38 789.56 716.69 1,506.2 5 Science, Technology and Environment 45.78 5.48 32.38 37.8 6 General Economic Services 1,557.09 107.31 847.41 954.7 2 Grants -in-aid and Contributions 0.09 0.10 - 0.10 Total......
maintenance, travelling, office expenses, supply of computer, non -execution of construction work in time by PWD, less transfer of funds to Environment Reforms and Health Fund in mini ng area, non -compliance of term of Reform Linked Plan made by Rajasthan State Road Transport......
337.69 Energy 407.54 972.22 0.30 973 Industry and Minerals 76.99 40.04 31.45 71.49 Transport 1,352.74 1,407.86 71.26 1,479.12 Science, Technology and Environment 6.69 2.66 4.92 7.58 General Economic Services 96.22 44.07 52.21 96.28 Grants-in-aid and Contributions 9.13 9.96 - 9.96 Total 17,843.45......
appeared in Audit Reports 1.10 5 CHAPTER-II: PERFORMANCE AUDIT Animal Husbandry Department Schemes for upkeep/ improvement of livestock 2.1 7 Environment, Science and Technology Department Environment clearance and post clearance monitoring 2.2 27 Public Works Department Upgradation and......
The reply had not been received (December 2016). Chapter-II: Performance Audit 27 | P a g e Environment, Science and Technology Department 2.2 Environment clearance and post clearance monito ring A performance audit to assess the implementation of the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA)......
(Paragraph 2.1.14.3) Environment clearance and post clearance monitoring Despite the State being environmentally sensitive w ith a fragile eco-system, a performance audit of the implementation of the Envi ronment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification 2006 and the grant of environmen t clearance......
No. Name of the Project Location of the Project Category of the Project Date of Environment Clearance 1. Expansion of Manal Lime Stone Mining Project Vill. Kandon Nadi, Sarah and Manal Distt. Sirmour A 25 July 2008 2. Expansion of battery manufacturing plant Village Rakh Ram Singh, Nalagarh,......
qua rter of the year Expenditure during March 201 6 Amount Percentage to total expenditure Amount Percentage to total expenditure 3 3435 -Ecology and Environment 2.35 1.95 82.98 1.75 74. 47 4 3452 -Tourism 47.57 46.34 97.4 1 10.96 23.0 4 5 4070 -Capital Outlay on other Administrative Services......
-Energy 2505.73 514.05 0.00 514.05 -Industry and Minerals 63.03 68.38 2.00 70.38 -Transport 484.47 585.78 47.53 633.31 -Science, Technology and Environment 5.21 3.85 2.02 5.87 -General Economic Services 315.82 317.90 226.62 544.52 Grants -in-aid Contributions 604.03 706.15 0.00 706.15 Total......
delay in announcement of award for land compensation 3.17 110 Table of Contents iii Description Reference to Paragraph Page SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT DEPARTM ENT Post clearance monitoring of environment clearances 3.18 112 SOCIAL SECURITY AND WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Beti......
Economic Sectors (Non -PSUs) for the year ended 31 March 2016 112 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND E NVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT 3.18 Post clearance monitoring of environment clearances The Punjab Pollution Control Board failed to carry out monitoring of compliance of Environmental Clearance conditions.......
(Paragraph 3.17) Institutional mechanisms to monitor and enforce compliance with Environmental Clearance Conditions were either lacking or weak and the Punjab Pollution Control Board failed to effectively monitor compliance of the conditions. Provisions relating to renewal of Consent to......
and Child Health ; (iv) Punjab State Sports Council ; (v) Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme; and (v i) Post clearance monitoring of environment clearances . 3 (i) Information Technolo gy Audit of Integrated Financial Management System ; and (ii) Short realization of cost of land.......