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Number Preface v Overview vii - x i v PART - A ECONOMIC SECTOR Chapter I : Introduction Introduction 1 - 3 Chapter II : Perfromance Audit FOREST, ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE DEPARTMENT Performance Audit on Assessment of Plantation Activities undertaken by the Forest Department of Odisha 2.1......
(P aragraph 3.1) Unfruitful expenditure The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change did not accord final approval of the forest clearance due to failure of the Public Works Department (Buildings and Roads) to comply with the condition of in-principle approval of another work......
AND WILD LIFE 5.1 Tax administration Forest Department is responsible for conserving forests along with its wildlife and their habitats, providing environmental conservation services to the citizens, safeguarding and upgrading tourism values and producing and harvesting forest produce. Forest......
Livelihood and employment Street vendors 9. Urban forestry, protection of the environment and promotion of ecological aspects Afforestation Forest Department played a significant role in the discharge of this function. ULBs only undertook afforestation and awareness drives along with the Forest......
(D) Master Planning/Development Plans/Zonal Plans Master plans are prepared by the Nagar and Gram Nivesh, Directorate, Chhattisgarh Housing and Environment Department. Enforcing Master Planning regulations Enforcing building byelaws and licenses Urban Local Bodies were wholly responsible for......
The GSS could not implement ICT in schools as appro ved by PAB till date (30 June 2021), thus depriving the students of lear ning in IT enabled environment. Besides, non-utilisation of ICT funds of ` 1.79 crore by GSS resulted in blockage of funds and consequently led to deprival of balance......
- - 1 5 - - - - 1 5 39 Public Works 33 65 9 28 14 51 11 77 8 56 10 73 85 350 40 Revenue 11 25 1 5 5 30 2 14 1 3 - - 20 77 41 Science, Technology and Environment - - - - 1 9 - - 1 13 - - 2 22 42 Social Welfare 3 9 - - - - 2 7 5 16 - - 10 32 43 Sports and Youth Affairs 6 18 3 8 2 13 1 4 3 17 - - 15......
Energy 876.45 34.02 910.47 351.21 Industry and Minerals 256.70 322.96 579.66 1543.95 Transport 2610.27 609.05 3219.32 67.53 Science, Technology and Environment 62.67 98.08 160.75 556.17 General Economic Services 277.69 380.87 658.56 6063.87 Grants-in-aid and Contributions 9492.45 9492.45......
Details are given in Table 3.2 . 33 1. Biotechnology 2. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 3. Philosophy 4. Russian 5. Environmental Science 6. Future s Studies 7. Geology 8. Statistics and 9. SDE 34 1. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 2. German 3. Oriental Research Institute and Manuscript Library 4.......
2021) that the University had already adopted barrier free access to the University building and all the new projects were planned with barrier free environment for persons with disabilities such as lift/ ramp, separate toilet for differently abled perso ns. Braille software was made available in......
has undertaken audit in the following forms in addition to the statutory audits - Gender Audit, Energy Audit , Accessibility Audit, Library Audit, Environment Audit, Academi c Audit and inputs from the same have supported policy formulation 7. Extension Under the head extension, University has......
efficiently and economically so that equitable access could be available to large radio communication networks in an interference free radio environment. With the emerging new technologies and the phenomenal growth of radio communication services, requirements for the radio frequency......
2.9.2.5 State Compensatory Afforestation Fund In compliance to the instructions issued (28 April 2009) by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India and guidelines of State Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (State CAMPA), the State Governments......