Sunday, December 18, 2016

Funds allocated and utilised under NREGA in Odisha

 Funds allocated and utilised under NREGA in Odisha
(From 2010-11 to 2016-17)



 While addressing press meet in august 2016,  Sri Arun Sahu, Minister for Panchayat Raj said within short span of 4 months (from April to July 2016), the Govt. has been able  to  generate 4 crore employment ( man-days) under NREGA in Odisha by spending Rs. 1130 crores.  . It was unbelievable how the Govt. generates such huge employment (mandays) in Odisha which has never happened in Odisha. To understand it and employment generated in previous years, RTI Application was submitted to Department of Panchayat Raj, Govt. of Odisha seeking information about details of fund earmarked and   expenditure made with generation of mandays by Govt.  from 2010-11 to 2016-17.  The PIO has provided the information available with him upto august 2016.

The information sought for is as follows.

i. Provide information about total fund sanctioned by Central Govt. and from State budget for NREGA in Odisha as per the following format
Year
Allocation of Central Fund
Utilized
State Budgetary allocation
Utilised





ii. Provide information about date of release of fund by Central Govt. for NREGA under different heads  in the year 2015-16 and 2016-17.
iii. Provide information about total fund available with State Govt. for NREGA work till yet 30th August, 2016.
iv. Provide information about total employment generated under NREGA from 2011-12 to 2016-17 (year-wise).
v. Provide information about rate of wage fixed for different work under NREGA.
vi. Provide information about total fund spent for NREGS work from April to July16 and total mandays generated within this period. 

1.       Fund allocated and utilised
( in lakhs)
Year
  Central fund received
Utilised
State budgetary allocation / State share released
Utilised
2010-11
156186.38
156186.38
15000.00
15000.00
2011-12
97852.32
97852.32
13223.12
13223.12
2012-13
84797.88
84797.88
13548.61
13458.61
2013-14
75752.84
75752.84
34200.00
34200.00
2014-15
103530.34
103530.34
0.00
0.00
2015-16
147941.05
147941.05
56981.00
56981.00
2016-17 as on 23.10.2016
137324.49
137324.49
14473.26
14473.26
( NB- No share  has been released  during 2014-15  as excess  state share  release  during previous  financial year adjusted )

2.       Total fund available  with State Govt.  for NREGS work  during 2016-17  till 30.8.2016
(Rs. In Lakhs)
1
OB
998.48
2
Central Receipt
114802.57
3
State matching  share release
12994.11
4
Miscellaneous receipt
241.74

Total
129036.90

3.       Total employment generated  under NREGA
                                                             Employment generated in lakhs
2011-12
453.74
2012-13
546.01
2013-14
711.83
2014-15
534.79
2015-16
894.65
2016-17 (  from April to  July 2016)
367.12
2016-17 ( upto August 2016)
429.25

4.        Information on total fund spent and total man-days generated for MGNREGS works during 2016- 17 from April to July 2016.
Expenditure on works  (Rs. In lakhs)
Persondays generated( Rs.  in lakh)
113096.03
367.12

Analysis
A.   Since last five years (from 2011-12 to 2015-16), the State Govt.  has generated 6  crores of man-days  under NREGA   in an average in a year. How the State Govt. generated 4 crores  man-days  within 4 months. It means one crore in a month. It is just data manipulation  of the figure  showing record number of mandays generated by Govt.
B.    It  has also been found  in different districts  from Puri to Malkangiri  that  the NREGA labourers  are  not paid  their  dues  for  months  together, though the work  gets  completed.   


Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date-16.12.16 

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Completion of 10 lakhs house by State Govt. is false and fabricated

Completion of 10 lakhs house under Rural Housing Scheme by State Govt. is false and fabricated, exposed through RTI

In the month of May, 2016,   while addressing the press, Sri Arun Sahu, Minister of State for Panahayat Raj and Law said that the State Govt.  has completed  a record number of 10 lakh houses  under Rural Housing Scheme i.e.,  Biju Pucca Ghara Yojana  within two years ( from 2014 to 2016) giving a big credit to State Govt. The Hon’ble Minister also declared that the effort of the State Govt. to provide   such a huge quantity of house to rural poor has been highly appreciated at national level.  After the declaration and news published in  print and electronic media, RTI Application  was submitted to the PIO, office of Panchayat Raj, Govt. of Odisha  on 19.5.16 seeking  the following information

A.   Details of allocation of fund  made for construction of houses under various Rural Housing Scheme in the state ( year-wise).
B.   Details of allocation of fund to different districts  and fund utilised  by each district under Rural Housing Scheme.
C.     Photocopy of the information  following  which  the state  Govt.  has declared  about completion of 10 lakhs houses  under  Rural Housing Scheme within two years.
D.   Proof of Document  about the effort of the State Govt. to provide   such a huge quantity of house to rural poor has been highly appreciated at national level.
E.    Total no. of   houses completed under Rural Housing Schemes within last two years (district-wise).
F.    Total no. of   houses completed under Biju Pucca Ghara Yojana (BPGY) within last two years (district-wise).

The information provided by the PIO is as follows.

1.      Allocation of fund  under Rural Housing Scheme  during the year of 2014-15 and 2015-16  is as follows.
Sl.No
Financial year
I.A.Y.
BPGY
1
2014-15
1169.24 Crores
330.10 crores
2
2015-16
1875.66 crores
700.00 crores
Comments: While the Central Govt.  has allocated  Rs. 3044.90 crores within two years, the State Govt. has allocated just 1030. 10 crores which is  just 30 % of the central allocation. 

2.      Statement showing the latest UC position as on 20.7.2016.
Name of the sheme: - Mokudia/ Biju Pucca Ghar Yojana
Sl.No.
Financial year
GIA Sanctioned ( Rs. In lakhs)
UC submitted to AG, Odisha ( in Rs. Lakh)
1
2
3
4
1
2014-15
33010.52
20184.89
2
2015-16
70000.00


Total
103010.52
20184.89
Comments: when  there is  utilisation of Rs. 201 crore against allocation of 1030.10 crores, how the State Govt. could draw   the conclusion  that  10 lakh houses  has been completed. 

3.      With regard to completion of 10 lakh houses,  the PIO has asked to visit  portal  www.rhodisha.gov.in.   and awaasSoft ( iay.nic.in) to get the complete information about details of house constructed  under these schemes.

Comments:  While  browsing the website  it  was  found  that  no information is available  about it.  The website is blank.  The information was sought in card copy. Why the PIO has written to visit website. Because, the declaration made by Minister, Panhayat Raj is false.  

4.      No information about  “the effort of the State Govt. to provide   such a huge quantity of house to rural poor has been highly appreciated at national level” is not available. It   was just self-declaration by  the Minister because this declaration  is not based on fact. It was  false  and fabricated.

Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date- 13.12.16


( N.B.- Card of the information  is available  with me and to be provided on request) 

Appeal to file complaint to State Food Commission on Ration Card issue

An Open Appeal to all concerned to help deprived people file complaint directly to State Food Commission in respect of denial of Ration Card to eligible Households under National Food Security Act



All of you are aware that  National  Food Security Act, 1913  has  the mandate  to provide  food and nutritional security in human life cycle approach  by ensuring  access to adequate quantity of quality food at affordable  price to  all the people  to live with  dignity. As per section 10 of the Act,  each State Govt.  is required   to  carry out  exercise  to identify   the eligible  Household  termed  as priority  households  and  the beneficiaries  to be covered under Antodaya Anna Yojana within one year  ( by July 2014) of the  implementation of NFSA.

In fact, in 2014 Govt. of Odisha started exercise to identify eligible Household (HH) and beneficiaries to be covered under Antodaya Anna Yojana and took one year to complete the survey and prepare the list of Priority Households and beneficiaries under AAY. The whole process completed by October 2015. But during  that time  it  was found that  thousands of  poor people, tribals, dalits  have been deprived  to get  ration card due to  corruption, favouritism,  nepotism.  Thousands of rich people got succeeded to get the ration card by manipulating the procedure and influencing the officials or unholy alliance with the officials.   However after hue and cry and rasta roko and gherao organised by political parties  and Civil Society Groups  in different places in protest against   exclusion of the poor in the list of eligible HHs,  the State Govt. made a request to file complaint  in the block office which will be enquired  by BDO and  action to be taken  accordingly. 

Thousands of complaints were filed in the block office to get the ration card. But their complaints were neither heard nor enquired. Rather it found gathering dust in the block office.

In January, 2016, when the State Govt. designated State Information Commission as State Food Commission to receive complaints from the people,  Right to Food Campaign, Odisha and other Civil Society Groups  filed  5000 complaints  to State Information Commission about denial of ration card to them.  But these complaints were simply stored in the office of State Information Commission for months together due to lack of resources and staff shortage.  Keeping it in view, demonstration was organised in Bhubaneswar demanding constitution of independent State Food Commission.  Then, being pressurised, the State Govt.  constituted State Food Commission in June 2016  with appointment of Chairman and two members.
In the last month,  I had the opportunity  to meet   the whole body of State Food Commission for discussion  about  my complaint on child death issue in Malkangiri. During discussion, I appraised the Commission about pendency of 5000 complaint cases  for ration card.  The Commission assured me to take steps  in this regard.  Now,  State Food Commission  has started   issuing order to concerned  authorities  to enquire into the complaints  and take  action  accordingly.  It has come to my notice  from  grass-root level  that   enquiry  has started  and many people  have got  the  card.  
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So, I appeal all the Activists and the organisations working for the poor  to  organise  the people  and help them write complaints  ad file it to the Chairman,    State Food Commission, Toshali Bhawan, Satya Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751007. The complaint shall  be written in plain paper and in Odia. It should be hand-written. Thousands of complaints should be filed to Commission with appeal to provide ration card within 7 days.

If the poor people could not get justice within a stipulated time period, the Civil Society Groups  will steer public action  at state  and district level to enforce the right  and entitlement of the people  as mandated  under NFSA.

Pradip Pradhan
State Convener
Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
M-9937843482 
Date-13.12.16


Memorandum submitted to Chief Secretary, Odisha demanding  Land Patta to Slum-Dwellers  in Bhubaneswar, capital  City of Odisha

On 5.12.16,  a  Civil Society delegation  submitted memorandum  to Sri Aditya Prasad Padhi, Chief  Secretary, Govt. of Odisha  demanding  allotment of land/plot to Slum-dwellers  residing   under Jurisdiction  of Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation  (BMC)  and  discussed  with him  about possible modalities to carry out this work, if the Govt. took it as policy decision.  It was suggested   to State Govt.    (a) to  undertake  thorough  exercise  to identify  the eligible  slum-dwellers  in different slums  in Bhubaneswar and  lease out   atleast  900 sq. ft. of  land to each family  following the procedure  which has been made  while allotting land to IAS, IPS officers, Ministers, MLAs  etc., (b)  recover  thousands of acres of  land  illegally acquired  by  influential persons, private  bodies  in the city,  (c) undertake comprehensive land planning by  dividing  land into  five categories  and reserving land  for  slum-dwellers  in different locations of Bhubaneswar, as per Odisha Govt. Land Settlement  Rules, 1983, (d) enactment of new land  recognizing  the  property right of Slum-dwellers  in slums of  urban areas  following Central Govt. Model Act, 2011, (e) frame  a comprehensive Slum Development Policy  recognizing  right to Slum-dwellers  to  access land  in urban areas. The members of the delegation were Sri Pradip Pradhan, Pradip Pradhan, Social Activist and Advisor to  Bhubaneswar Basti Unnayan Parishad, Sachikant Pradhan, Convener,  Core Committee Group of Civil Society Member and Slum-dwellers, Pratap Kumar Sahu, President, Odisha Basti Sangharsh Samiti, Bhubaneswar, Ranjulata Mohapatra, Convener, Bhubaneswar Basti Unnayan Parishad, Sanyasi Behera, Institute of Social Work and Research, Jogendra Dakua, Chairman, Tapoban Lane  Basti Unnayan Trust. 

Background  of  the Demand  for  land  by Slum-Dwellers
Since last few years,  Bhubaneswar  has witnessed   migration  of  large number of poor people   from rural areas  in search of  employment  and settled  in slums  unauthorizedly for  their  living.   The State Govt. as well as Municipal Corporation has  made  a lot  of administrative arrangements in terms of providing basic amenities like drinking water, shelter, sanitation, electricity, road connectivity,  voter ID Card, Ration  card  to them  in order to ensure  better  standard  of living.

As per Govt. record, there are  436 identified  slum settlements  in Bhubaneswar  of  which  320  ( 73% )  are unauthorized  and 116 ( 27%)  are authorized.  The total slum population is  3,01,611  with  80,665 households  , indicating  an average  household size  of 4 members.  The size of slums  ranges  from 0.045  hectares to 18.31 hectares. , the smallest  being  Radha Kristan  Basti  in Ward 45  and the  largest  being  Khandagiri  Basti  in Ward 23.  The number of  households  in the slums  also vary, from  as low as  13  HH  in Rangamatia Basti  in Ward 9  to as high as  1,414 in Tarini Nagar  Salia Sahi  in Ward 16.  The Slums listed  cover  an area of  7.15 sq. km.   which is  3.9% of the total municipal  area ( 186 sq.km.).

The Slum-dwellers  are  seen staying in very wretched  condition with very bad sanitary environment.  They are  staying  in Jhumpudi , low lying area  located  along  roadside, rail line side  and managing their  family in small hut  with  much pain, sorrow and grief.  As  they do not enjoy any right over the land,   Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation  and BDA  displaced  and destroyed  these slums  in the name of development  or  handing over the land  to corporate  house.  It has become very common phenomena in Bhubaneswar.

As per  Odisha Govt. Land Settlement Act, 1967  and its Rules, 1983, the State Government is required  to  divide land in five categories  in urban areas making the land reserved  for   (a) Govt. offices and public purpose ,  (b) sale of land through auction, ( c)  house for middle class, (d) poor people.  (e) Small and Medium Scale Industry etc. But the state Govt.  has not yet kept the land reserved  for settlement of poor, slum dwellers in Bhubaneswar.  That’s why, a number of unauthorized Slums have been developed through out Bhubaneswar.

On the  other hand, following  the due  legal procedure of Government Grants Act, 1895 and Odisha Development Authority Act, 1981 , the  General Administration Department,  Bhubaneswar Development Authority, Odisha State Housing Board   have allotted  land  to a number of categories   of  Institutions like private educational Institutions, Hotels,  corporate house,  business institutions,  builders and Individuals like  political leaders, MLAs, MPs, Ministers, IAS, IPS officers, Govt. employees and many others.  Similarly  Many  rich, influential people, kith and kin of  the politicians  and bureaucrats  have been allotted  multiple plots under Discretionary  quota  and  through  filling of false affidavit by  the  then Minister  for  Housing and Urban Development, General Administration Department.  Many educational Institutions like Loyola School, DAV School, KIMS have been allotted land  free of premium or nominal rate. As per CAG report, Sri Achyut Samant, Founder KIIT  has  taken more than 100 acres of  Govt. land in Patia and Chandaka area through fraudulent means.  

As per Govt. record,  not  a single  slum-dweller has been allotted land  in Bhubaneswar till yet.  Since  years together,  they  have  been  demonstrating  to get a piece of land  in city   for their permanent  settlement  by way of organizing dharana and  rally  in front of assembly and submitting memorandum to  Chief Minister.  On 5th October 2016,   thousands of Slum-dwellers had organized massive rally and demonstration in front of   State secretariat demanding land patta over the land they have been staying since more than 30 years.  Around 2400 applications addressed to Chief Minister  have been submitted  to Chief Minister  for allotment of piece of land in their  favour.

 In a state-level consultation  on “Right of Slum-dwellers to access land  in Bhubaneswar”  held  on 28.10.16,  the representatives of  different political parties,  Slum-dwellers, Civil Society Groups  and Social activists  like Sri Panchanan Kanungo, former Minister, Govt. of Odisha,  had echoed  their voice in  support  of demand of Slum-Dwellers   for allotment of land  patta to them. The participants had expressed their   concern over pitiable conditions of slum-dwellers and their wretched living standard in congested slums in an era of modern development.  The meeting passed an unanimous resolution that like Ministers, MLAs and Officers, the slum people are entitled to get a piece of land for their livelihood.  Allotment of land should be made following the same procedure adopted while allotting land to the individuals, business house etc.  

It deserves  to be mentioned  that  the State Govt.  has planned to allot  house  to Slum-dwellers  under Rajiv Awas Yojana renamed  as  Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.  But  building under construction   are found  very congested  with small rooms and not viable  for living of  a family. Many Slum-dwellers have expressed their concern and unwillingness to stay there. 

Right to get   land and shelter is the fundamental right of every citizen of the country.  Denial to shelter is the violation of Human Rights of the Slum-Dwellers. Keeping it in view, the Central Government   has issued a Model Act  to provide  for comprehensive property rights legislation  for Slum Dwellers in the country in 2011 which has not been enacted in our state.

Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date- 7 .12.16


Minutes of Tripartite Meeting on Mahanadi Water dispute held in New Delhi

Minutes  of the meeting of Chief Ministers of Odisha and Chhatisgarh held under  the Chairpersonship  of  Union Minister  for  Water Resources, RD & GR to consider  various water resources issues  in Mahanadi  Basin  on 17.9.2016  at 12.00 noon  at Shram Shakti Bhawan, New Delhi


Just after tripartite meeting, RTI Application was submitted  on 19.9.16 to Dept. of Water Resources, Govt. of Odisha  seeking  the  following  information

vi. Provide copy of the documents which was presented in tripartite meeting for discussion with Chhatisgarh Govt. facilitated  by Uma Bharati, Minister for Water resources.
vii. Provide information about details of outcome of the tripartite meeting  and copy of press release given by Chief Minister

Similarly, on dated 26.9.16, RTI Application  was  filed to Ministry of Water Resources, Govt. of India   seeking  the following information

1.        Provide copy of the proceedings of the meeting on   Mahanadi water dispute issue between Odisha and Chhatisgarh held on 17.9.16.
2.        Provide copy of the documents like memorandum or any letter presented by Govt. of Odisha   to Central Govt. on Mahanadi Water dispute from July to Sept. 2016.
3.        Provide copy of the document, if any presented   by the representative of Govt. of Odisha in the meeting held under Chairmanship of Minister for Water Resources on 17.9.16.

While the PIO, Dept. of Water Resources  denied to provide me the information,  the CPIO, Ministry of Water Resources, Govt. of India provided the proceedings  of the   tripartite meeting on 2nd Dec. 16. It was also found from the letter of Central Water commission that the said report has been shared with State Govt.  Despite availability of information, PIO, Dept. of Water Resources, Govt. of Odisha  kept the information secret.

Extract from  the Proceedings  of the meeting is as follows.

  An inter-state  Meeting  was held  on 17.9.16 under the chairmanship  of  Shushri Uma Bharati, Hon’ble Union Minister, Ministry of Water Resources, RD &GR with  Sri Naveen Patnaik,  Hon’ble  Chief Minister of Odisha and Dr. Raman Singh, Hon’ble  Chief Minister of Chhatisgarh to  consider  various water resources  issues  in Mahanadi basin.  The meeting  was  attended  by  Shri Brij Mohan Agrawal, Hon’ble Minister  Water Resoures, Chhatisgarh , Shri Debi Prasad  Mishra, Hon’ble Minister Industries , S & ME Odisha, Shri Pushpendra Singhdeo, Hon’ble  Minister  H&UD, Odisha ,  senior officers of  both the states , MOWR and Central Water Commission  ( CWC).

At the outset, the Hon’ble Union Minister welcomed the participants. She directed the  officers  of the MOWR to present  the water scenario  in the Mahanadi basin  followed by presentation by two states.  Initiating  the discussions, Dr. Anarjit Singh , Officer on Special Duty, told  about  the decisions taken  in the Chief Secretary- level  inter-state meeting  on 29.7.2016  and stated that  both the states  had agreed to  share the  data  related to  water resources  projects.  He also stressed the need for establishment of Joint-Control Board.    Thereafter, Director-Hydrology, CWC made the presentation about water scenario in Mahanadi basin.  He explained  the state-wise  details  of the drainage areas in the Mahanadi basin , major water resources, distribution of catchment area,  structures and projects, The 29 year  data of run-off observed  at the three terminal sites  of CWC upstream of Hirakud Dam  both during monsoon and non-monsoon  did not show any downward trend. Further, the annual inflows to Hirakud dam both during monsoon and non-monsoon for the last 29 years also did not show any decreasing trend.

This was followed by  Presentations  by  Chief Secretary,  Govt. of Chhatisgarh  who gave an overview  of the  comparative status  of water resources  in Chhatisgarh  and Odisha , river  basis i Chhatisgarh , drainage  and inflow profile  and analysis of  Mahanadi Basin  and at Hirakud Dam.  He  also touched  upon  the various ways  in which Govt. of Odisha  is utilising  the Hirakud  waters, highlighting  the  change  in scope  of the original  intent in this project. With regard to  six barrages  which are under construction on Mahanadi ( namely samoda, Sheorinarayan, Basantpur, Mironi, Saradih and Kalma)   , he  stated  that  these  are minor  structures  and no  diverse weirs.  These six barrages have no canals and as such they will store  only monsoon water.  Proposed aggregate irrigation area from all six barrages  is 3,149  hectares through pumps.  Since each project individually has less that 2,000 hectares irrigation potential, hence each of them falls under Minor Irrigation Project category. Storage capacity of  all these  barrages  taken together  is only 274 MCM. Total industrial use  in non-monsoon  season  will be  only 552 MCM. Thus, utilisation from non-monsson  flow   will  only be  ( 552-274) 288 MCM, whereas, average  non-monsoon flow  at Hirakud  is 4446 MCM. He reiterated  the position  of  Chhatisgarh  that  a Joint Control Board  may be constituted  as per agreement  between  erstwhile  undivided  state of Madhya Pradesh  and the state of Odisha  dated 28.4.1983. to look ito  the complete range of the  issues  in Mahanadi basin.  He requested  for establishment of  CWC  gauging  station  immediate upstream of  Hirakud  at the inter-state  border  on Mahanadi, Kelo and Mad rivers to  monitor  exact  flow  of  monsoon ad non-monsoon.  The  Chief Secretary, Chhatisgarh  also presented  a list of  projects  undertaken  by Odisha , downstream of Mahanadi  in which the  Govt. of Odisha  did not consult  the upper riparian state.

The Principal  Secretary ( Irrigation ) , Odisha  in his presentation  after explaining  the  profile  of  Mahanadi basin , elaborated  that  in its  original  intent, the scope  of Hirakud Dam  included flood control,  irrigation,  power, transport  and domestic use.  He stated that non-monsoon inflow in Hirakud dam, during the last 13 years, has shown a downward trend. He  expressed apprehension that  the  under construction projects in Chhatisgarh  will adversely  affect  the future  flows  downstream  in  Odisha.  He referred to some unauthorised constructions especially projects of Chhatsigarh considered by CWC with respect to which   they  had not received any  information.  The  six  barrages  mentioned  by Chhatisgarh  were in his  opinion  industrial barrages , with  storage  potential  of 829  MCM  of water  even  during  non-monsoon  season.

The  Development Commissioner, Odisha  briefed  the  house  about fragile  ecology  of coastal areas  and Mahanadi flood  plains.  He pleaded  that  a high level  Inter-disciplinary  Expert Committee  may be constituted  comprising  members from  both the states , water  experts, a long with  members  from  Central  Ministers  to  look into  the  comprehensive  water  and environmental  issues  in the Mahanadi basin.

Hon’ble  Chief  Minister of Odisha  desired that  work on  all  ongoing  projects  in Mahanadi  basin  in Chhatisgarh  state  should be stopped for three months and  an expert  Committee  may be formed  to study  the  impact  of projects  in Mahanadi  basin  and give its report  within three months.

Hon’ble  CM of Chhatisgarh  said that  57%  of Mahanadi  water  is flowing  to sea  without  any use in basin.  The Mahanadi river  has sufficient  water  to meet the requirements  of  both the states. He desired that  they should agree to form  Joint Control Board  as mentioned  in 1983 agreement.   Further, Govt. of Chhatisgarh  stated that  most of the ongoing  projects  were started  10 years back  and they are  in their final stages of completion.  Hence,  it  is not  possible  to stop  the construction  work  on these projects.

Hon’ble  Union Minister stated that  since water  is  in the state list of the  constitution, the Union Govt.  has no  authority  to intervene  in the state  subject.  However,  the Union Govt.  can facilitate  the state  Governments  to resolve inter-state  issues , if  required. 

After detailed discussions on various issues following decisions were taken in the meeting. 

i.      Special Committee under chairmanship of Dr.  Amrajit Singh, ( OSD)  will be formed.  The  committee  will  list out the water  resources projects  in  Odisha  and Chhatisgarh  those have been constructed  or  under  construction  without  approval of  Techical  Advisory  Committee ( TAC)  of MoWR. Different Teams will be sent to these states for this work.  The committee will submit a report  within a week.  However, the Hon’ble Union Minister asked the states to  put on hold  the project construction  works for  one week.  

ii.    The gauge and discharge  sites  will  be opened  at  inter-state  border  of Odisha  and  Chhatisgarh  at a location, for  effective  measurement  of flows  from  Chhatisgarh  Catchment  into Hirakud dam.

iii.  A  detailed  study  of water  availability  of Mahanadi  basin  may be  carried out  by National Institute  of Hydrology. , Roorkee.

iv.  Govt. of Odisha suggested formation of an expert committee.  Although Chhatisgarh  was in favour  of establishment  of Joint  Control Board  for long term solution,  it agreed to formation of an expert  committee  as suggested by  Odisha.  The members of expert  committee will include  experts  from different fields ad representatives of the  both the states.

The Hon’ble  Central  Minister requested  both the states  to take care of  the needs  of the neighbouring  states and to remain sensitive  to each other.  She stated  that  water  is for love, not for  wrangling.


Comments:  The State Govt. should  put the information in public domain  about the details of follow up  taken   to carry out the decision taken  in the meeting agreed by both the warring parties.

Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482

Date-13.12.16