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The world over Disaster Preparedness or Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is becoming the most prominent theme for Disaster Management. It is not possible to eliminate the possibility of disasters. However, with due care and proper preparation, the...
Vulnerability Mapping of tsunami and cyclone for the Indian Coast" to INCOIS at a total NDMA guidelines required MoES to cost of ^ 48 crore with a scheduled date of prepare a detailed action plan for Performance Audit of Disaster Preparedness in India 102 Report No. 5 of 2013 management of...........................
9.6.7.1) i. Fund utilisation ranged between 47 and 89 per cent during 2007-11 under 'Intensification of Forest Management'. The funds provided in 2011-12 were not at all utilized by the state. {Para no. 9.5.6) j. In drought affected areas substantial delays in providing funds were noticed during...........................
ATIs did not conduct any program 2009-10 29 12 17 58.62 5 ATIs did not conduct any program 2010-11 29 16 13 44.83 2 ATIs did not conduct any program 2011-12 29 14 15 51.72 2 ATIs did not conduct any program PerformanceAudit ofDisaster Preparedness in India 167 Report No. 5 of2013 Annex- 8.2...........................
Nisha 1 2008 1 Tamil Nadu 245 deaths Drought 1 2009 1 252 districts in 10 states - 1 Leh cloud burst 1 2010 Leh, Ladakh in Jammu & Kashmir - Sikkim 2011 North Eastern India with epicentre earthquake j near Nepal border and Sikkim 1 Performance Audit of Disaster Preparedness in India 3 Report No............................
We noted that under the provisions of DM Act, 32 states and UTs constituted their SECs between February 2006 and May 2011. Gujarat and UTs of Chandigarh and In different states it was named differently viz. Daman & Diu had not formed SECs (June Commissioner for DM & Ex-officio Principal...........................
Report of the ^ Comptroller and Auditor General of India on ^ Performance Audit of Disaster Preparedness in India Union Government (Civil) - Ministry of Home Affairs Report No. 5 of-2013" VF (Performance Audit) Contents Page Number Contents i-ii...
In February 2011, carrying out the provisions of the Act. MHA directed NDMA to prepare the In order to formulate and notify various business rules followed by reminders. However, NDMA had not submitted these rules as envisaged in the DM Act 2005, rules for approval as of August 2012. We Prime...........................
to S Interest earning deposits and be accompanied by a statement of up-to- certificates of deposits with date expenditure and the balance available scheduled commercial banks. in the State Disaster Response Fund, in a We noted that five of the test checked prescribed format. states had not...........................
Government of India through NIDM During 2007-08 to 2011-12, NIDM supported the Disaster Management conducted 375 in-house training Centers (DMCs) of the Administrative programmes covering 10413 Training Institutes (ATIs) and other nodal participants. Under the capacity institutes nominated...........................
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was the nodal agency for implementation and monitoring of the scheme for Scheduled Commercial Banks, Urban Cooperative Banks and Local Area Banks. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) was similarly responsible for Cooperative Credit...........................
Annexe Annexe 1A STATE-WISE DETAILS OF DISTRICTS, BRANCHES OF LENDING INSTITUTIONS AND FARMERS ACCOUNT SELECTED IN AUDIT (SI) s. Name of State Number of Number of Number of Amount No. districts branches of accounts selected ( Figures in ? ) selected ...
Apart from the fact that a huge number of branches of the Scheduled Commercial Banks were directly involved, the scheme was also to be implemented by around one lakh Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies (PACS), District Central Cooperative Banks (DCCBs) and Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) and...........................
These loans were disbursed to fanners through Scheduled Commercial Banks and Cooperative Credit Institutions. Loans provided directly to groups of individual farmers (e.g. Self Help Groups and Joint Liability Groups) were also included in the scheme, provided that the lending institutions...........................
The construction of WWH which started in October 2001 was scheduled to be completed in 24 months from the date of release (March 2001) of first instalment by the GOI. Mention regarding non -completion of WWH was also made in paragraph 6.2.22 of the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of...........................
Schemes To ensure adequate standard of nutrition to inmates in the institutions meant for the welfare and development of the weaker sections, Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and backward classes, hostels (public or private) and including residential schools, the GoI allocated foodgrain...........................
General performance grants to PRI s 202.06 0.00 202.06 Grants to ULBs 164.28 172.60 (-)8.32 General performance grants to ULBs 112.74 17.58 95.16 Scheduled Area Grant 14.42 7.20 7.22 Scheduled Area Performance Grant 14.42 0.00 14.42 2 Disaster Relief 421.19 421.19 0.0 3 Improving outcome...........................
in planning by the Rural Development Department led to non-completion of nine staff quarters in Mungiakami RD Block even after five years from the scheduled date of completion and the expenditure of ` 61.69 lakh incurred on them had become wasteful. Moreover, further deterioration of the...........................
Medak, Nalgonda, Nellore, Nizamabad, Prakasam, Rangareddy, Srikakulam, Warangal, West Godavari 3 Agency area is a tribal area which was part of Scheduled Area as per Fifth Schedule to the Constitution Audit Report (Economic Sector) for the year ended March 2013 Page 12 Plantation...........................
Medak, Nalgonda, Nellore, Nizamabad, Prakasam, Rangareddy, Srikakulam, Warangal, West Godavari 3 Agency area is a tribal area which was part of Scheduled Area as per Fifth Schedule to the Constitution Audit Report (Economic Sector) for the year ended March 2013 Plantation infrastructure and...........................
crore was given as food subsidy through the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumers Affairs Department to the BPL and AAY Families, Tribal Welfare and Scheduled Caste Welfare Departments. Finances of the State Government Audit Report on State Finances for the year 2012-13 24 As per information...........................