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Government of India
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Ministry of Urban Development                                                                   Rajya  Sabha
JNNURM in Odisha
New Delhi: March 4, 2010.

 Five (5)  projects pertaining to different sectors have been
sanctioned for the state of Odisha under the  Urban Infrastructure &
Governance (UIG) component of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal
Mission(JNNURM) with an approved cost of Rs.811.97 Crore with
Additional Central Assistance (ACA) commitment of Rs.637.12 Crore.
Work has commenced in three projects as per the Quarterly Progress
Report (QPR) for the period December, 2009 submitted by the State.
Details as annexed.
 The original 7 year allocation for the State of Odisha under UIG of
JNNURM is Rs.172.35 crore.  In addition, Planning Commission in
December, 2008 has allocated 150 crore (Rs.100 crore for the Mission
City Bhubaneshwar being State Capital  and Rs.50 crore for the Mission
City Puri) there by making total allocation to Rs.322.35 crore.
Against this,  Five (5)  projects have been sanctioned for the state
of Odisha with an approved cost of Rs.811.97 Crore with an Additional
Central Assistance (ACA) commitment of Rs.637.12 Crore, and Rs.159.28
Crore have been released to the State.
The hundred days agenda of the Ministry refers to concerted effort to
include cities with population of 5 lakh and above as per 2001 census
as Mission city under JNNURM.

                                             Annexure
Approved projects of odisha
(Rs. In Crore)
Sl. No. Name of State   Name of the city        Name of the projects    Approved
cost    Additional Central Assistance (ACA)
commitment      Additional Central Assistance (ACA) released
1       Odisha  Bhubaneshwar    Integrated Sewerage Project     498.91  399.13  99.78
2       Odisha  Bhubaneshwar    Conservation of the Heritage Tank of Bindusagar
in Bhubaneswar city     6.01    4.81    1.20
3       Odisha  Bhubaneshwar    Storm water drainage for Bhubaneshwar   68.33   54.66   13.67
4       Odisha  Puri    24x7 Piped Water Supply to Puri Town    166.90  133.52  33.38
5       Odisha  Puri    Storm water drainage system for Puri town.      71.82   45.00   11.25
                       Total   811.97  637.12  159.28
This information was given by  Shri Saugata Roy,  Minister of State in
reply to a question by Shri Rudra Narayan Pany in Rajya Sabha today.

tfk/hn/dk/kol/17:21 hrs.


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Ministry of Urban Development                                                                    Rajya  Sabha
JNNURM in Bihar
New Delhi: March 4, 2010.

Total number of 21 Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) have been received
from the State of Bihar of which 8 DPRs have been approved.  13 DPRs
have been returned for modification as they were having technical
shortcomings or were not in-conformity with the guidelines of JNNURM.
To facilitate the State Governments in preparation of proper Detailed
Project Reports (DPRs), a toolkit for preparation of DPRs has been
circulated.  Rapid Training Programme (RTP) for supervision of
preparation of DPRs have been conducted. The proposals which are found
to be in conformity with the guidelines of JNNURM are considered by
the Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) for approval
subject to their technical appraisal and availability of funds.

Details of the projects sanctioned  for the State of Bihar under the
Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) component of Jawaharlal Nehru
National Urban Renewal Mission(JNNURM) is annexed.
Annexure
Approved projects of Bihar
                                                          (Rs. In
Lakh)
Sl. No. Name of the city        Name of the projects    Approved cost   Additional
Central Assistance (ACA) commitment     Additional Central Assistance
(ACA) released
1       Patna   Municipal Solid Waste Management for Patna town 3695.4  1847.7  461.93
2       Patna   Phulwarishariff Water Supply Scheme     2470.26 1235.13 308.78
3       Patna   Khagaul Water Supply Scheme     1315.43 657.72  154.43
4       Patna   Integrated Solid Waste Management in Patna UA
Towns   1155.81 577.91  144.48
5       Patna   Danapur water supply Project    6896.45 3448.23 862.06
6       Patna   Improvement and augmentation of water supply system of Patna
city    42698.00        21349.00        5337.25
7       Bodhgaya        Bodhgaya Water Supply Project   3355.72 2684.57 671.14
8       Bodhgaya        Sewerage sheme for Bodhgaya Nagar Panchayat     9594.34 7675.47 1918.87
               Total   71181.41        39475.73        9858.94

This information was given by  Shri Saugata Roy,  Minister of State in
reply to a question by Shri Rajniti Prasad in Rajya Sabha today.

tfk/hn/dk/kol/17:22 hrs.


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Ministry of Environment and Forests                                                                      Factsheet
An overview of National River Conservation Plan(NRCP)
New Delhi: March 4, 2010.

Number of Towns covered
       Ganga Action Plan Phase II( Main Stem)  59 towns
       Mahananda Action Plan (GAP II)          1 town
       Yamuna Action Plan Phase I              21 towns
       Gomti and Damodar               15 towns
       Others

Types of Work implemented under NRCP
1       Interception and diversion (I&D)
2       Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)
3       Low Cost Sanitation (LCS)
4       River Front Development (RFD)
5       Public Participation (PP)
6       Afforestaion

Funding Pattern under NRCP      50:50 between GOI & State Govt.
       Before 1997
       1997-2001       100% by GOI
       After 2001      70:30 between GOI & State Govt
               (for new schemes)
       After 2001      100% by GOI(for old schemes)

Works under NRCP
       Towns Covered   166
       Rivers Covered  37
       Sanctioned cost of DPR  20
       (Up to June, 2009)
       Total Expenditure       Rs. 4368.83 crore
       (Up to March' 2009)     Rs. 3868.49 crore
       Schemes Sanctioned      1064
       Schemes Completed       783
       STP Capacity Sanctioned         4212.81.mld
       STP Capacity Created so far     3057.29 mld

NRCP-Details of Pollution loads

       Total Pollution load generated  33000 mld
       from Class -I and II towns in the
       country
       Total treatment  capacity available     7390 mld
       Out of which treatment capacity         3926 mld
       created under NRCP (including GAP-I)
       Balance treatment capacity to be created        25610 mld
       Total expenditure  incurred (including  4302 crore
       GAP-I)
Funds for NRCP under XI Plan

       Projected requirement of funds  as per  Rs. 8303 crore
       working Group Report
       funds allocated in the outlay   Rs. 2100 crore
       Budget Estimates 2009-10        Rs. 526 crore 9including Rs. 250
               crore for river Ganga)
       Budget allocation 2008-09       Rs. 276 crore

Resource Profile  of NRCP
       Govt. approved  Rs 4899.85.crore
       Sanctioned DPR Cost     Rs 4391.83 crore
       Expenditure     Rs. 3868.49 crore
       GBS in 2009-10
       (including Rs. 250.00 crore for Ganga)


NRCP-Details of Pollution loads-river
Ganga
       Ganga basin
       Total Pollution load generated from     12000 mld
       Class-I and II towns
       Total treatment capacity  available     4000 mld
       Treatment capacity to be created        8000 mld
       Ganga -Main Stem
       Total Pollution load generated from     2600 mld
       Class-I and II towns
       Total treatment capacity  created under         1007 mld
       GAP
       Balance treatment capacity to be created        1593mld

Phase wise details of GAP
       Ganga Action Plan Phase-I
       Towns covered   25
       Rivers covered  1
       States covered  3
       Approved cost   Rs. 462crore
       Total Expenditure incurred by States    Rs. 433 crore
       Schemes Sanctioned      261
       Schemes Completed       260
       Pollution load to be tackled    882 MLD
       Pollution load tackled  869MLD

Ganga Action Plan Phase-II (Main Stem)
       Towns covered   59
       Rivers covered  1
       States covered  5
       Sanctioned cost Rs. 594.14 crore
       Expenditure     Rs. 383.17 crore
       Schemes Sanctioned      312
       Schemes Completed       206
       Pollution load to be tackled    276.61 MLD
       STP capacity created    138MLD

Mahananda Aciton Plan
       Towns covered   1
       Rivers covered  1
       States covered  1
       Sanctioned cost         Rs. 40.39 crore
       Expenditure     rs.12.75 crore
       Funds released by GOI   Rs. 5.00 crore
       Scheme sanctioned       1
       Pollution laod to be tackled

Yamuna Aciton Plan Phase-1

       towns covered   21
       Rivers covered  1
       States covered  3
       Approved cost   Rs. 715 crore
       Total Expenditure       Rs.682 crore
       Schemes Sanctioned      269
       Schemes Completed       269
       Pollution load to be tackled    754.25 MLD
       Pollution  load  tackled        753.25 MLD

Yamuna Action Plan, Phase-II
       JBIC Soft loan of Rs.624 crore
       approved for YAP-II
       Towns covered   15
       Rivers covered  1
       States covered  3
       Sanctioned cost         Rs. 636.04crore
       Expenditure     Rs.190.15crore
       Scheme sanctioned       31
       Schemes Completed       4
       Pollution laod to be tackled    189MLD
       Benefits        Minimising pollution
               (Delhi & Agra Stretces
       Govt. of India share    Rs. 530 crore

Gomti Action Plan Phase -I&II
       towns covered   3
       Rivers covered  1
       States covered  1
       Approved cost   Rs. 318.79crore
       Total Expenditure       Rs.171.78 crore
       Schemes Sanctioned      61
       Schemes Completed       34
       Pollution load to be tackled    423.40 MLD
       Pollution  load  tackled        42 MLD

Damodar Action Plan
       Towns covered   12
       Rivers covered  1
       States covered  2
       Sanctioned cost         Rs.4.40 crore
       Expenditure     Rs 3.32 crore
       Scheme sanctioned       12
       Schemes Completed       14
       Pollution load to be tackled    13 MLD

kp/dk/kol/17:23 hrs.

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Rivers covered under NRCP
New Delhi: March 4, 2010.

S.No    State   River
1       Andhra Pradesh  Godavari  and Musi
2       Bihar   Ganga
3       Delhi   Yamuna
4       Goa     Mandovi
5       Gujarat Sabarmati
6       Haryana Yamuna
7       Jharkahand      Damodar, Ganga & Subernrekha
8       Karnataka       Bhadra, Tungabhadra, Cauvery,Tunga and Pennar
9       Kerala  Pamba
10      Madhya Pradesh  Betwa, Tapti, Wainganga, Kahn,Narmada, Kshipra,
               Beehar,Chambal and Mandakini
11      Maharashtra     Krishna, Godavari and  Tapti
12      Nagaland        Diphu & Dhansiri
13      Orissa  Brahmini & Mahanadi
14      Punjab  Satluj
15      Rajasthan       Chambl
16      Sikkim  Rani Chu
17      Tamil Nadu      Cauvery, Adyar, Cooum, Vennar, Vaigai and Tambarani
18      Uttar Pradesh                   Yamuna,Ganga and Gomti
19      Uttranchal      Ganga
20      West Bengal     Ganga, Damodar & Mahananda

kp/dk/kol/17:23 hrs.

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Ministry of Steel                                                                                        LOK SABHA
Performance of NMDC
New Delhi: March 4, 2010.

        The physical and financial performance of NMDC Ltd. during last five
years {2005-2009 and 2009-10 (upto December, 2009)} is given below:

Particulars     2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 (Upto Dec.'09)

Physical Performance (Lakh Tonne)
Production of iron ore  229.2   262.25  298.16  285.15  169.02
Sales of iron ore
       248.5   255.89  281.84  264.72  172.06

Financial Performance (Rs. in crore)
Sales $ 3707.38 4182.86 5709.16 7559.19 4247.69
Profit after tax        1827.80 2320.21 3250.98 4372.38 2381.67
$ Sales represent sale of iron ore, diamonds and silica sand.

The physical as well as financial performance of NMDC Ltd. has
improved during the last five years.  However, during 2009-10 (upto
December, 2009), the sales as well as profit of NMDC have declined
primarily due to the following reasons:

(i)     Logistic constraints, which are of temporary nature:

       Loss of Sales of 24.5 lakh tonnes of iron ore fines to M/s Essar
Steel Ltd. due to       breakdown of slurry pipeline of M/s Essar Steel by
Maoists, from May, 2009 to      January, 2010 compared to corresponding
period of last year.

       Frequent stoppage of night movement of rakes by Railways, due to
increased Maoists activities in Bailadila sector. The night movement
of rakes has been stopped for a total of 75 days during the year
2009-10 (upto January, 2010).  This has resulted in substantial loss
of sales of iron ore for NMDC.

(ii)    Substantial decline in the price of iron ore in the global iron
ore market, due to effect of global recession in the second half of
the year 2008-09 and first half of the year     2009-10. As a result, the
export prices of iron ore with Japanese Steel Mills (JSMs) and POSCO,
South Korea saw a decline of 44.47 % for iron ore lumps and 32.95% for
iron ore fines, as compared to price during 2008-09.  From the present
scenario of global iron ore market, the prices this year (2010-11) are
expected to go up from the present level, which may lead to
improvement in the performance of NMDC.

       In order to improve sales, matter has been taken up with Railways for
increased supply of rakes, as a result of which rake supply by
Railways has increased to some extent. NMDC is also taking steps to
construct a slurry pipeline along the Highway, to avoid Maoist
attacks. Techno Economic Feasibility Report (TEFR) for the slurry
pipeline is being prepared.

       This information was given by the Minister of State for Steel Shri
A.Sai Prathap in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

dnm/pkm/sb/dk/kol/17:24 hrs.

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Ministry of Culture                                                                             RAJYA SABHA
Modernization of four premier institution
New Delhi: March 4, 2010.

The Minister of State for Planning and Parliamentary Affairs Shri V.
Narayanasamy has said that the following amounts were allocated for
modernization of four premier institutions.
 (Rs. In lakhs)
S. No.  Organization    B.E. 2009-2010  R. E. 2009-2010
1.
2.
3.
4.      Asiatic Society
National Library
Victoria Memorial Hall
Indian Museum   2100.00
1850.00
2100.00
2900.00 1000.50
1465.00
 650.00
 950.00

In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today he said, the allocation
had to be reduced at RE stage as timely demands were not generated by
these organizations, along with requisite details.

He said, CBI has registered six FIRs on different cases against
officers of Indian Museum and charge-sheets have been filed in five
cases. These cases are pending before the Hon'ble courts. The
officials against whom charge sheets have been filed do not have any
role in the proposed modernization exercise. In the case of Victoria
Memorial Hall, CBI undertook verification of certain irregularities
and has intimated that same could not be substantiated in the majority
of the cases. In 3 cases CBI has reported evidence of administrative
lapses.

ad/db/dk/kol/17:24 hrs.

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Ministry of External Affairs                                                                    Rajya  Sabha
Visitors from Pakistan
New Delhi: March 4, 2010.

The total number of visitors from Pakistan during 2008 and 2009, as
per data compiled by Bureau of Immigration is 79,783 and 53,154
respectively.   Category-wise data on foreigners visiting India is not
compiled by the Bureau of  Immigration.

High Commission of India, Islamabad has provided information on total
number of visas issued category-wise which is given below:-

S.No.   Visa Category   Year 2008       Year 2009
1       Business        8156    2733
2       Conference      3269    1495
3       Visit   81339   42032
4       Medical/Medical Attendant       1822    1500
5       Others  526     4186
       Total   95112   51946

The number of Indians who went to Pakistan in 2008 and 2009 was 85672
and 44949 respectively.  Figures for Indians going abroad are not
compiled according to the categories of visas they hold, by the
Immigration authorities.

This information was given by Shri S.M.Krishna, Union Minister of
External Affars in reply to a question by Sardar Tarlochan Singh in
Rajya Sabha today.

tfk/hn/dk/kol/17:25 hrs.



--
Palash Biswas
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