Questions asked by Mr. Mohammed Adeeb during Rajya Sabha Budget session 2010

    No. of questions found: 54

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    07.05.2010

    HUMAN
    RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

    RESTORING
    MINORITY CHARACTER OF JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA

    4679. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that various organizations are spearheading agitations and movements for minority character of Jamia Millia Islamia;

    (b) if so, the details thereof;

    (c) Government’s present policy in the matter; and

    (d) Government’s plan for restoring minority character of Jamia Millia Islamia?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

    (SMT. D. PURANDESWARI)

    (a) to (d): The demand for grant of minority status to Jamia Millia Islamia, a Central University established under the Jamia Millia Islamia Act, 1988, has been received from various sections of the University community and society such as Jamia Teachers’ Association, Jamia Old Boys Association, Jamia Administrative Staff Association, Jamia Old Boys Union. A number of petitions in this regard are pending before the Hon’ble National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions.
    The question regarding minority status of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) is pending before a larger bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, where the interpretation of the term ‘establishing’ a University, as laid down in the ‘Azeez Basha’ matter, is under challenge. The judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the AMU matter will have a bearing on the issues relating to the minority character of Jamia Millia Islamia.

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    06.05.2010

    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    BREAKTHROUGHS ACHIEVED BY CSIR.

    4559. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY be pleased to state:-
    e:

    (a) the details of breakthroughs obtained by CSIR in the field of drugs and medicines till date;

    (b) the diseases for which these breakthroughs and success are useful; and

    (c) the details of the works presently being done by CSIR in this field?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE ) OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND EARTH SCIENCES

    ( PRITHVIRAJ CHAVAN)

    (a)&(b)The details of breakthroughs achieved by CSIR in the field of drugs and medicines and diseases for which they are useful are given in Annexure-I.

    (c) The details of work presently being done by CSIR in this field and diseases for which these are done are given in Annexure- II.

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    06.05.2010

    EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

    RELATION WITH ISRAEL AND PAKISTAN

    4506. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of EXTERNAL AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether Government has adopted the policy of better relations with Israel compared to Palestine;

    (b) whether it is a shift from previous foreign policy of the country;

    (c) if so, the reasons therefor; and

    (d) the present outlook of Government in these matters?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

    (SHRI S.M. KRISHNA)

    (a) No.

    (b) No.

    (c) Does not arise.

    (d) India has cordial relations with all countries in the region, including Israel and Palestine. India’s commitment to the Palestinian cause is an important component of our long established foreign policy. Our relations with no country are conducted at the expense of our relations with any other, third, country.

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    EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

    MORE POWERS TO HAJ COMMITTEE OF INDIA.

    600. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of EXTERNAL AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether representations/requests and suggestions have been received for giving more powers to the Haj Committee of India;

    (b) if so, the details thereof; and

    (c) the action taken/being taken in that direction?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

    (SHRI S. M. KRISHNA)

    (a) to (c) : It is the constant endeavour of the Government to keep making improvements in the arrangements for the Haj pilgrims and provide them with better facilities after taking into account the feedback received, including that relating to the Haj Committee of India, from all concerned.

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    05.05.2010

    HOME AFFAIRS

    SURVEY TO ASCERTAIN VOLUME OF TRAFFIC IN DELHI

    4392. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether any survey/study has been undertaken to ascertain the volume of traffic on different roads in Delhi and also the problem of traffic jams;

    (b) if so, the details thereof along with the findings; and

    (c) the action plan prepared/proposed to tackle the situation in a comprehensive manner so that the problem of traffic jams in Delhi can be solved for atleast a decade?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS

    (SHRI AJAY MAKEN)

    (a) to (b): Transport Department, GNCT of Delhi has entrusted “Travel Demand Forecast Study & Development of lntegrated Road cum Multi Model Public Transport Network for NCTD” to M/s RITES. Final report is yet to be submitted by M/s RITES. The study was targeted for completion on 30.04.2010.

    (c): Delhi Police, however, has prepared a plan to tackle the situation in comprehensive manner in the NCT of Delhi, which is based on the principles of road safely education, regulation, enforcement and engineering solutions. Based on this, Delhi Police has taken a number of steps to decongest and streamline traffic in the NCT of Delhi. The details of the plan are as follows:
    Increased presence of Traffic Police personnel in accident-prone areas. Facilitation at pedestrian crossings. Prosecution of two-wheelers. Increased pressure on Blue Line Buses. Decongestion of Bus lane. Prosecution against drunken driving and over-speeding. Installing Cats eye. Use of Public Address System. Prosecution of those travelling without Registration Certificates. Decongestion of Corridors from beggars and vagabonds. Strict prosecution of dumpers. Checking of Fitness Certificate. No Entry restrictions. Effective Night Checking.

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    05.05.2010

    HOME AFFAIRS

    IMPOUNDED VEHICLES LYING IN POLICE STATIONS IN DELHI .

    4364. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of the impounded vehicles lying in various police stations in Delhi, police station-wise;

    (b) since when these vehicles are lying;

    (c) the reasons for which these vehicles were impounded;

    (d) the reasons for their non-release;

    (e) whether it is a fact that many parts of these vehicles are misappropriated in the police stations;

    (f) whether it is also a fact that a number of vehicles which were reported lost have also been lying there; and

    (g) the steps being taken to streamline the system?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS

    (SHRI MULLAPPALLY RAMACHANDRAN)

    (a) to (g): Information is being collected and will be laid on the Table of the House.

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    04.05.2010

    HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    DIVERSION OF FUNDS FROM UNANI MEDICAL SYSTEM .

    4248. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of Unani funds diverted to other systems/pathies during the last three years and the current year so far;

    (b) the reasons for the same along with the details of the funds of other systems and pathies diverted to Unani system during the same period;

    (c) whether it is a fact that recurring and continuous diversion and non-utilisation of Unani funds is adversely affecting the Unani medical system as a whole; and

    (d) if so, the steps taken to prevent diversion of Unani funds and also to increase funds for the Unani system?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE

    (SHRI S. GANDHISELVAN)

    (a) The Government is not aware of any diversion of funds from Unani to other systems under AYUSH.

    (b) Does not arise.

    (c) No.

    (d) Does not arise.

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    04.05.2010

    HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    BULK PURCHASE OF CGHS UNANI MEDICINES .

    4218. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of the firms/companies/manufacturers from whom Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) Unani medicines are being procured/purchased;

    (b) whether it is a fact that the bulk purchase of CGHS Unani medicines for Central stores are not being made and that there is always scarcity of medicines in their stock;

    (c) if so, the reasons therefor; and

    (d) the steps being taken to solve the problem?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE

    (SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD)

    (a) to (d) CGHS procures its requirement of generic medicines from Indian Medicines Pharmaceutical Corporation Limited (IMPCL), Ram Nagar. Proprietary medicines are procured from the manufacturer/distributor directly after the discount to be offered on the medicines is settled in advance. For procuring any non-proprietary medicines, not manufactured by IMPCL, the CGHS floats tenders at regular intervals of time. CGHS procures medicines at a time for three/six months, on the basis of the recommendation of the Purchase Advisory Committee Indent. For any medicine not available in stock, indent is placed centrally by the CGHS on the chemist, and the medicines are supplied directly to the dispensaries by the chemist.

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    03.05.2010

    NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY

    ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SCHEMES IN UTTAR PRADESH .

    4097. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of schemes relating to new and renewable energy being implemented in Uttar Pradesh;

    (b) the salient feature of these schemes;

    (c) the acceptability rate of the schemes; and

    (d) the steps being taken to cover the remaining area in an expeditious manner?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY

    (Dr. FAROOQ ABDULLAH)

    (a)&(b): Details of the schemes relating to new and renewable energy being implemented in Uttar Pradesh and their salient features are furnished in Annexure.

    (c)&(d): The Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency has reported that the popularity of the schemes being implemented is increasingly gaining ground in the State. Further, that special efforts are being made to expedite the implementation and targets are being enhanced in order to increase the outreach of the schemes in the State.

    ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS(a)&(b) OF THE RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4097 FOR 3.5.2010 REGARDING ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SCHEMES IN UTTAR PRADESH.
    Solar Photovoltaic Programme: Solar Street Lighting Systems : – Being deployed for Community street lighting in villages / predominantly scheduled caste/ minority populated villages/ institutions/ in urban areas of Local Bodies Solar Power Plants : – Being deployed in universities, hostels, mobiles towers, institutions, police stations, Primary Health Centers, etc. Micro Financing Programme: – Finance being made available to rural people through Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) for purchase of solar home lighting systems; Banks being incentivized for capacity building, awareness generation and other related activities. .
    Solar Thermal Programme: – Solar Water Heaters (ETC / FPC type systems)- being deployed for domestic industrial, commercial, institutional use. – Solar Cookers: box and dish type – being promoted in market mode.
    Remote Village Electrification Programme : Mainly solar home lights and solar street lights being deployed in un-electrified villages.
    Energy Parks Programme: State Level Energy Park being developed at Zoo in Lucknow. District Level Energy Parks have been set up in different institutions at district level.
    Electricity Generation from Biomass Programme: Biomass power/ Cogeneration plants/ Gasifier systems being installed in sugar mills, paper mills and other industries for meeting electricity and thermal energy needs
    Aditya Solar Shops /Akshya Urja Shops Programme: Akshya Urja Shops: being set up in all the districts of the State for sale and service of all renewable energy devices and systems at the local level. The network of the shops is expanded by encouraging private entrepreneurs to setup and operate such shops.
    Solar City Programme : Providing support to the Municipal Corporations for preparation and implementation of a Road Map to develop their cities as Solar Cities aimed at reducing projected total demand of conventional energy by minimum 10% at the end of five years through energy efficiency measures and renewable energy installations Agra and Moradabad have been taken up to be developed as Solar City.
    Micro Hydel Programme: For power generation from the hydel potential at canal falls through private developers. 14 sites identified for setting up these projects.

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    03.05.2010

    INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING

    FINANCIAL CRUNCH IN PRASAR BHARATI

    4063. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that the Prasar Bharati, especially, the All India Radio, is facing financial crunch and it is not in a position to pay honorarium and salaries to the workers and staff in time;

    (b) if so, the reasons therefor; and

    (c) the steps being taken to solve the problem?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING

    (Dr. S. JAGATHRAKSHAKAN)

    (a) No, Sir.

    (b) & (c) Does not arise.

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    WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT

    WIDOWS AND ORPHANS IN J K

    526. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

    (a) the number of widows and orphans in Jammu & Kashmir;

    (b) whether the number of widows and orphan is too high;

    (c) if so the reasons therefor; and

    (d) What special arrangement has been made to look after them properly?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT

    (SHRIMATI KRISHNA TIRATH)

    (a) to (d): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House. STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO RAJYA SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 526 TO BE ANSWERED ON 3RD MAY, 2010 ASKED BY SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB REGARDING WIDOWS AND ORPHANS IN J&K (a) to (c) As per 2001 Census there were 4.41% female widows in Jammu & Kashmir against the all India average of 6.0%. The figures are not collected for orphans in 2001 Census. However, a survey conducted by the Government of Jammu & Kashmir in 2007-08 indentified 6345 widows and 20708 orphans of civilians killed in militancy related violence. (a) The Government of Jammu & Kashmir, under the Integrated Social Security Scheme (ISSS) provides financial assistance in the form of pension at the rate of Rs. 200/- pm to widows having no source of income. This is in addition to the Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension scheme of Ministry of Rural Development under which Rs 325/- pm is provided. The State Rehabilitation Council is providing monthly pension @ Rs. 750 to widows of civilians killed in Jammu & Kashmir. One time financial assistance @ Rs. 10,000 is provided to BPL (Below Poverty Line) families in case of death of the primary bread winner. Apart from these, there are thirteen homes for destitute women which provide free boarding and lodging, medicines etc. Under the project ASSIST, the National Foundation for Communal Harmony provides financial assistance to orphan students from BPL families, including victims of terrorism/militancy related violence at the rate of Rs.800/- p.m. in Class A & B cities and Rs. 750 p.m. at other places upto the age of 18 years (extendable upto the age of 21 year in the exceptional cases). Besides, an amount of Rs. 150, in addition to the amount provided for general education, is also given to those pursuing professional education. The Government of J&K has opened 21 Bal Ashram with a total intake capacity of 1001 inmates where orphans children are provided free lodging, boarding, clothing, medicine, books etc.

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    30.04.2010

    RAILWAYS

    UTS CUM PRS .

    3968. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of RAILWAYS be pleased to state:-
    to the answer to Unstarred Question No.1003 given in the Rajya Sabha on 5 March, 2010 and state:

    (a) the names of the places of the 7 Unreserved Ticketing System-cum-Passenger Reservation System (UTS-cum-PRS) in North-Eastern Railway which have been planned by Government;

    (b) by when the system is likely to be made functional; and

    (c) the steps being taken to cover more stations in Uttar Pradesh under the system?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS

    ( SHRI E. AHAMED )

    (a): Names of seven stations where UTS-cum-PRS facilities have been planned are Pipraich, Madhosingh, Kichha, Bilaspur Road, Sidhauli, Tikunia and Mihinpurwa.

    (b): UTS-cum-PRS facility at all the seven stations are planned to be provided by 31.8.2010.

    (c): PRS (Passenger Reservation System) projects are sanctioned based on the requirement. In addition, whenever requests are received from public representatives, those are considered for sanction.

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    30.04.2010

    HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

    PAUCITY OF URDU TEACHERS

    3929. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that there is paucity of Urdu teachers, lecturers and professors in schools, colleges and universities throughout the country;

    (b) if so, the reasons therefor; and

    (c) the steps proposed to be taken to meet the situation?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

    (SMT. D. PURANDESWARI)

    (a) to (c): No, Sir. The Ministry provides financial assistance to the States for appointment of Urdu teachers in any locality where more than 25% of the population is Urdu speaking. This assistance is available for making new appointments as well as for existing Urdu teachers.

    Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, recognized Madarsas/Maktabs are eligible for additional teachers as per norms. Under Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBV) Scheme, residential schools are set up at upper primary level for girls belonging to the SC, ST, OBC and minority communities. The States can also engage two Urdu Teachers in KGBVs in Blocks with Muslim population above 20% and in select urban areas.

    The University Grants Commission (UGC) has also sanctioned Centres for Professional Development of Urdu Medium Teachers to the Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Jamia Milia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University.

    In addition, the Government has established a special University by an Act of Parliament called Maulana Azad National Urdu University in 1996 mainly to promote and develop Urdu language and to impart education in Urdu medium.

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    27.04.2010

    FINANCE

    DISCLOSURE BY OFFICERS OF CAPITAL MARKET DIVISION

    3414. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of FINANCE be pleased to state:-

    (a) Whether the Capital Markets Division follow any process of disclosure of participation in the equity markets by the officers and staff at the time of joining the Division and also subsequently during the tenure in the Division;

    (b) if so, the disclosures made by the officers and staff working in the Division since January, 2005;

    (c) whether the Division follow any process of disclosure by officers about their relatives working in Stock Exchanges and other Financial Sector companies at the time of joining the Division and also subsequently during the tenure in the Division; and

    (d) if so, the details thereof since January, 2005?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINSITRY OF FINANCE (SHRI NAMO NARAIN MEENA)

    (a) No Sir; the officers and staff of the Capital Markets (CM) Division of the Department of Economic Affairs are civil servants belonging to the Indian Administrative Service and Central Services. They are posted in the Division for a limited period and do not have any lien in the Division. There are no separate Conduct Rules for the Officers and Staff of the CM Division, other than the Conduct Rules governing the All India Services/Central Civil Services. Participation of the employees and their relatives in equity markets, and disclosure of their relatives working in Private Companies or Firms which include Stock Exchanges and private Financial Sector companies are governed by the same Conduct Rules which are administered by the concerned Department Administration/Cadre Authorities.

    (b) Does not arise.

    (c) No Sir; in view of answer to (a) above.

    (d) Does not arise.

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    26.04.2010

    MINORITY AFFAIRS

    ALLOCATION UTILIZATION OF FUNDS

    3321. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of MINORITY AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of the funds allocated to the Ministry during the last three years and the current year, year-wise;

    (b) the details of the funds spent as well as unspent during the above period, year-wise;

    (c) the reasons for not spending the whole amount; and

    (d) the steps taken/being taken to ensure full utilization of allocated funds?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR MINORITY AFFAIRS

    (SALMAN KHURSHID)

    (a) to (d) A statement showing the details of the funds allocated to the Ministry, funds spent as weli as unspent funds and the reasons for not spending the whole amount during the last three years aiongwith the funds allocated for 2010-11 is given at Annex. Preparatory work has been initiated for achieving higher utilization of the budget allocation during 2010-11.

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    26.04.2010

    INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING

    ROLLBACK OF PRASAR BHARATI TO PREVIOUS POSITION

    3286. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether there are demands fyaor rollback of Prasar Bharati to the pre-Prasar Bharti position because of various problems plaguing it;

    (b) if so, the details in this regard; and

    (c) the action being taken in the matter?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & BROADCASTING ( SHRI C. M. J ATUA )

    (a), (b) & (c) National Federation of Akashvani and Doordarshan Employees (NFADE) representing 21 service Associations of Prasar Bharai employees have demanded repeal of Prasar Bharati Act, 1990. The NFADE has stated that experience over the last 12 years have proved that Prasar Bharati is not only financially unviable and could not achieve the concept with which it was set up. They also launched an agitation to press for their demands. Demands of NFADE have inter alia been included as an Agenda item for consideration of the newly constituted Group of Ministers on Prasar Bharati.

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    23.04.2010

    MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES

    SUPPLY OF CRUDE DRUGS BY KVIC .

    3180. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether KVIC or any of its organisation is supplying crude drugs to any firm/company or organisation;

    (b) if so, the details thereof;

    (c) the value of such crude drugs supplied during the last three years and the current year, organisation-wise; and

    (d) the quantum of profit earned therefrom?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES

    (SHRI DINSHA PATEL)

    (a): No, Sir.

    (b) to (d): Do not arise.

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    21.04.2010

    ROAD TRANSPORT & HIGH WAYS

    EXPANSION AND WIDENING OF NH .

    2888. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of ROAD TRANSPORT & HIGH WAYS be pleased to state:-
    to the answer to Unstarred Question 265 given in the Rajya Sabha on 24.02.2010 and State:

    (a) whether any survey has been undertaken of National Highway 91 (Ghaziabad to Kanpur) for expansion, development and widening etc.;

    (b) if so, the details thereof; and

    (c) what action is being taken thereon?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS

    (SHRI R. P. N. SINGH)

    (a) Yes, Sir.

    (b) & (c) The section Ghaziabad to Aligarh of NH-91 is included under National Highway Development Project (NHDP) Phase-III for four-laning on Build Operate & Transfer (BOT) basis. Letter of Acceptance (LOA) has been issued. The section Aligarh to Kanpur is included under NHDP Phase-IV on BOT basis for widening to two lane with paved shoulders. Feasibility study of the project has been completed.

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    21.04.2010

    DEFENCE

    CONSTITUTION OF CANTONMENT BOARDS

    2784. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of DEFENCE be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of Cantonment Boards in the country where elections have been duly conducted and Boards constituted;

    (b) the details of Cantonment Boards where elections have not been held on time and reasons therefor;

    (c) whether it is a fact that the Cantonment Board of Meerut has not been duly constituted on time;

    (d) if so, the details of representations/requests received in the case of Meerut Cantt. Board and action taken thereon; and

    (e) the steps being taken to expedite constitution of the Meerut Cantt. Board in terms of Section-13 of the Cantt. Act?
    Answer
    (SHRI A.K. ANTONY)

    MINISTER OF DEFENCE

    (a) A statement is attached.

    (b) Election to only Meerut Cantonment Board out of the sixty two Cantonment Boards has not been held since the same was stayed by the Hon’ble Allahabad High Court vide its order dated 9.6.2008 in CMWP No.27630/2008.

    (c) No, Sir. After the elected members of the Meerut Cantonment Board completed their term, the constitution of Cantonment Board, Meerut was varied under section 14 of the Cantonments Act, 1924 and a Board was constituted under section 14 of the Cantonments Act, 1924 on 3.3.2003 which functioned till 17.12.2006. After the Cantonments Act, 2006 came into force, the Board was constituted again on 18.12.2006 under section 13 of the Cantonments Act, 2006. This Board is functioning in the Meerut Cantonment ever since.

    (d) Representations/requests have been received from various sources including some Hon’ble Members of Parliament for holding election to Meerut Cantonment Board. As per the requests made, election to Meerut Cantonment Board has been notified in the official Gazette on 25.3.2010 to be held on 13.6.2010 after the CMWP No.27630/2008 was dismissed by Hon’ble Allahabad High Court vide its order dated 27.1.2010.

    (e) Cantonment Board, Meerut has already been constituted under section 13 of the Cantonments Act, 2006 on 18.12.2006.

    STATEMENT REFERRED IN THE REPLY GIVEN IN PART (a) IN RESPECT OF RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2784 FOR 21.4.2010 REGARDING CONSTITUTION OF CANTONMENT BOARDS.

    Elections to the 61 out of the 62 Cantonment Boards as indicated in the table given below have already been held and respective Boards duly constituted under section 12 of the Cantonments Act, 2006:

    TABLE
    Sl.No. Name of Cantonment Boards Sl. No. Name of Cantonment Boards
    1. Agra 32. Jammu
    2. Ahmedabad 33. Jhansi
    3. Ahmednagar 34. Jutogh
    4. Ajmer 35. Kamptee
    5. Allahabad 36. Kanpur
    6. Almora 37. Kasauli
    7. Ambala 38. Khasyol
    8. Amritsar 39. Kirkee
    9. Aurangabad 40. Landour
    10. Babina 41. Lansdowne
    11. Badamibagh 42. Lebong
    12. Bakloh 43. Lucknow
    13. Bareilly 44. Mathura
    14. Barrackpore 45. Mhow
    15. Belgaum 46. Morar
    16. Cannanore 47. Nainital
    17. Chakrata 48. Nasirabad
    18. Clement Town 49. Pachmarhi
    19. Dagshai 50. Pune
    20. Dalhousie 51. Ramgarh
    21. Danapur 52. Ranikhet
    22. Dehradun 53. Roorkee
    23. Dehu Road 54. Saugor
    24. Delhi 55. Secunderabad
    25. Deolali 56. Shahjahanpur
    26. Faizabad 57. Shillong
    27. Fatehgarh 58. St. Thomas Mount
    28. Ferozepur 59. Subathu
    29. Jabalpur 60. Varanasi
    30. Jalandhar 61. Wellington
    31. Jalapahar

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    20.04.2010

    PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS

    DELAYED PROJECTS UNDER THE MINISTRY

    2717. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of the projects under his Ministry which are running behind schedule;

    (b) the reasons for the same;

    (c) the extend of cost and time overruns as a result thereof;

    (d) the responsibility fixed in the matter; and

    (e) the steps taken to avoid such a situation in future?
    Answer

    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS (SHRI JITIN PRASADA)

    (a) 56 projects of oil PSUs relating to Exploration & Production, Pipelines, Refinery upgradation, Liquefied Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas are running behind the schedule.

    (b) The main reasons for delay of these projects are:
    i. Delay in acquiring of Right of Way (ROW) due to resistance by farmers. ii. Delay in award of contracts/packages iii. Delay in execution by contractors. iv. Slow progress of drilling of wells v. Delay in supply of equipment/packages by suppliers and local conditions at North East sites.

    (c) Out of these 56 projects, only 12 projects have cost overrun. 33 projects have no cost overrun and 11 projects have cost underrun. Because of the magnitude of underrun in the cost of 11 projects, there is a net underrun in the cost of 56 delayed projects and time overrun in majority of the projects ranges from 1 month to 24 months.

    (d) & (e) The projects are monitored by the Ministry as well as Oil PSUs on regular basis and remedial action are taken thereon, wherever necessary.

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    HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    PROCUREMENT OF MEDICINES BY CCRUM

    2658. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of the firms/companies and organizations from which medicines, drugs and raw products are being procured by the Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine (CCRUM):

    (b) what are the credentials of such firms/companies and organizations;

    (c) whether it is a fact that arrangements with some of these firms/companies and organizations are irregular and in violation of laid down procedure and provisions;

    (d) the details of those from whom such articles are being procured without calling for tender; and

    (e) the steps being taken to order a comprehensive inquiry into this?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE

    (SHRI S. GANDHISELVAN)

    (a) & (b) Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine (CCRUM) has been getting its requirement of drugs from its own pharmacy at Central Research Institute of Unani Medicine (CRIUM), Hyderabad. No Medicine is procured from outside, except a few compound drugs which are procured on the basis of CGHS rates.
    35 Kit Medicines are, however, being got manufactured on the basis of comparative rates from the firms having Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certificates and registered and licensed with National Research Development Corporation (NRDC) with whom the Council is having MOU for getting patent rights of the drugs. Firms presently manufacturing the drugs are : -M/s Maxo Laboratories , Delhi -M/s Herbs and Herbs, Jaipur -M/s Drug Laboratories, Meerut Each firm is accredited having registered with NRDC and GMP compliance.

    (c) to (e) It has been reported by the CCRUM that no procurement is being made without following the process of tenders, except in the case of Indian Medicine Pharmaceutical Corporation Limited (IMPCL) as well as registered Units of the Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC). Instructions have been issued recently for finalizing rates for procurement of crude drugs also on the basis of lowest rates after due issue of tender notice in order to streamline the System. However, to rule out the possibility of any irregularity, the Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of the Department of AYUSH has been asked to look into the complaints, if any.

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    POWER

    DELAYED POWER PROJECTS

    2569. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of the projects which are running behind schedule;

    (b) the reasons therefor;

    (c) the extent of cost and time over runs as a result thereof;

    (d) the responsibility fixed in the matter; and

    (e) the steps taken to avoid such a situation in future?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER

    ( SHRI BHARATSINH SOLANKI )

    (a) to (c): The details of the ongoing thermal and hydro power generation projects which are running behind schedule, the reasons for delay, and time and cost overruns are given in Annex–I & II respectively.

    (d) to (e): Some of the steps taken by the Government to ensure that power projects are commissioned as per the schedule during the Eleventh Five Year Plan are as follows:
    – Monitoring mechanism in the Ministry has been strengthened. The progress of generation projects targeted for completion during the 11th Five Year Plan is reviewed intensively in periodical meetings by the Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power and Power Projects Monitoring Panel (PPMP). An Advisory Group under the Chairmanship of Hon`ble Minister of Power has been set up to suggest ways and means to achieve the 11th Plan capacity addition targets.
    – Inadequate manufacturing capacity was recognized as one of the major reasons for slippages during the 10th Plan. Accordingly, the issue of inadequate manufacturing capacity was taken up with Ministry of Heavy Industry/ BHEL at various fora. As a result, BHEL have taken up capacity augmentation programme to increase their capacity (Thermal + Hydro + Nuclear) to 15,000 MW/ annum by March, 2010 and upto 20, 000 MW by March` 2012 depending upon market conditions.
    – M/s L&T has already formed a Joint Venture Company with MHI, Japan for manufacture of supercritical steam generator and steam turbine generators in India.
    – All stakeholders have been sensitized towards enlarging the vendor base so as to meet the Balance of Plants (BoP) requirements.
    – Bulk ordering of 11 units of 660 MW each with supercritical technology with mandatory phased indigenous manufacturing Programme is also planned to promote indigenous manufacturing.
    – Periodical meetings are held with concerned Ministries viz. Ministry of Coal, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas and Ministry of Environment & Forests and at other forums at highest level to sort out the Inter Ministerial issues with regard to availability of fuel and grant of Environment & Forest clearance to generation projects.
    – In addition to this, to ensure that the capacity addition targets are realized and projects are commissioned as per schedule, an Accountability System has been put in place for XI Plan Central Sector power projects scheduled for commissioning during the Eleventh Five Year Plan period.

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    MINORITY AFFAIRS

    MULTI SECTORAL DEVELOPMENT OF MINORITIES

    2540. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of MINORITY AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that the multi-sectoral development of minorities has not gained proper fillip, so far;

    (b) If so, the reasons therefor; and

    (c) the mechanism developed to monitor the progress of multi-sectoral development programmes?
    Answer

    MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR MINORITY AFFAIRS

    (SALMAN KHURSHID)

    (a) and (b) The implementation of multi-sectoral development programme(MsDP) in minority concentration districts has gained momentum since approval of the first district plan on 25th August, 2008. An amount of Rs. 1243.78 crore has already been released for implementation of this programme in minority concentration districts.

    (c ) The scheme of MsDP has a monitoring mechanism for regular review at different levels in district, State/UT and Centre. The State and district level committees for Prime Minister’s New 15 Point Programme for the Welfare of Minorities also serve as the State and district level committees for MsDP. The programme is also reviewed by an Oversight Committee at the Centre and the State Government/UT administration.

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    RAILWAYS

    FACILITIES TO MINORITIES IN RAILWAY SERVICES

    2422. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of RAILWAYS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of concessions and facilities being given to the minorities in railway services;

    (b) whether any complaints have been received in this regard during the last year and the current year;

    (c) if so, the details thereof and the action being taken in the matter; and

    (d) the steps being taken to publicise the concessions and facilities available to the minorities?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS

    (SHRI E. AHAMED)

    (a) The details of concessions and facilities being given to the Minority Communities in Railway services are as under:-

    (1) For Railway recruitments no examinations fee is required to be deposited by the candidates belonging to minority community, SC, ST, Women and economically backward class having annual family income of less than Rs. 50,000/-.

    (2) No competitive examination shall be conducted on the days of Community festivals.

    (3) One Member belonging to Minority Community is also included in the Selection Boards/Committees for recruitment.

    (b) No, Sir.

    (c) Does not arise.

    (d) Zonal Railways/Production Units have been directed to publicise the above facilities and concessions available to the Minorities.

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    HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

    COURSES OFFERED IN REGIONAL CENTRE OF MAULANA AZAD
    NATIONAL URDU UNIVERSITY

    2382. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of regional centres of Maulana Azad National Urdu University working in different parts of the country along with the details of courses offered by each of such regional centres;

    (b) whether is it a fact that the regional centre of north India is not functioning effectively and the courses offered by it are insufficient and inadequate;

    (c) whether it is also a fact that some other courses which were being offered by the Regional Centre, North have been withdrawn; and

    (d) if so, the steps being taken to restore the withdrawn courses and also to offer more new courses?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

    (SMT. D. PURANDESWARI)

    (a) The details of courses offered by the Regional and Sub- Regional Centres of the Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad are as under:
    Regional Centres Post Graduate Programmes

    M.A. (Urdu), M.A. (History), M.A.
    Darbhanga and Patna (Bihar), (English)
    Delhi, Srinagar (J&K), Ranchi Degree Programmes

    (Jharkhand), Bangalore B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. (BZC), B.Sc.

    (Karnataka), Bhopal (M.P.) , (MPC)
    Mumbai (Maharashtra) and B.Ed.
    Kolkata (West Bengal)
    Diploma Course
    Diploma in Journalism and Mass
    Communication ,
    Diploma in Teaching in English

    Certificate Programmes
    Certificate in Food and Nutrition
    Certificate in Proficiency in Urdu
    through English
    Certificate in Proficiency in Urdu
    through Hindi
    Certificate in Functional English
    Sub-Regional Centres
    Hyderabad (A.P.), Jammu (J& K),

    Nuh (Haryana), Amravati

    (Mahrashtra), Lucknow (U.P.)
    and Sambhal (U.P. )

    (b) to (d): The University continues to offer all the courses except Diploma in Primary Education and Certificate in Computing which were withdrawn because of poor response from students. As such, the question of restoring these courses does not arise at present.

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    YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS

    SPORTS MAFIA IN COUNTRY

    2285. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that sports mafia is operating in the country;

    (b) if so, the details thereof ; and

    (c) the steps taken/being taken to eliminate malpractices, irregularities and corruption in sports field?
    Answer

    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF YOUTH AFFAIRS & SPORTS

    (SHRI PRATIK PRAKASHBAPU PATIL)

    (a) No, Sir.

    (b) Question does not arise.

    (c) The Government have issued comprehensive guidelines for promoting transparency, accountability and good governance in National Sports Federations (NSFs). The recent initiatives taken in this regard include declaration of all NSFs receiving annual government grant of Rs.10 lakh and above as public authorities under the Right to Information Act. Government has also issued detailed guidelines for fair selection of national teams, eliminating doping in sports and eliminating age fraud in sports.

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    URBAN DEVELOPMENT

    PROPERTIES WITH DDA AND L & DO

    2248. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of Wakf properties with DDA and Land & Development office;

    (b) the status of each such property as on date;

    (c) Government’s view on transferring these properties to the Wakf Board; and

    (d) by when final decision is likely to be taken in the matter?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT

    (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

    (a) to (c): DDA has informed that a total of 62 Wakf properties are existing on its land. The Land & Development Office (L&DO), Ministry of Urban Development has informed that there are 61 properties existing on its land. Details of these lands are at Annexure. Based on a decision taken in 1984, the Government had decided to transfer these properties to Wakf Board and sanction had also been conveyed accordingly. But the transfer was challenged in WP (C) No.1512/1984 titled Indraprastha Vishwa Hindu Parishad Vs Union of India in the Delhi High Court. The Delhi High Court has ordered to maintain status quo due to which the property could not be transferred. Matter is now sub-judice.

    (d): No such time frame can be indicated in view of reply above.

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    HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    PROBLEMS FACED BY CGHS BENEFICIARIES

    2068. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-
    to the answer to Unstarred Question 106 given in the Rajya Sabha on 23rd February, 2010 and state:

    (a) the names of Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) dispensaries in Delhi along with the number of CGHS token cards/beneficiaries registered with each dispensary;

    (b) the details of CGHS token cards/beneficiaries registered with Srinivaspuri Dispensary, colony-wise;

    (c) the parameters/yardsticks for opening a new dispensary;

    (d) the details of requests and representations received from the beneficiaries of the said dispensary for opening new dispensaries; and

    (e) the steps being taken to mitigate problems of CGHS beneficiaries attached with the Srinivaspuri dispensary?
    Answer

    THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    (SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD)

    (a) & (b) Dispensary-wise list of cards/beneficiaries is enclosed as Annexre.
    Srinivaspuri dispensary has cards registered from areas known as Srinivaspuri and Block No. IV, L.M.V.O.P. & Q of Double Storey Quarters of Lajpat Nagar and Colonies known as Nehru Nagar, Daya Nand Colony, Hindustan Housing Factory, Jeewan Nagar, Maharani Bagh, Kalandi Colony, Friends Colony, Hari Nagar Ashram, Kilokri Village, D.E.S.U. Colony, Ramesh Colony, Ishwar Nagar, Sunlight Colony, Sunlight Estate, East of Kailash, Railway Station on Okhla, Village Tamur Nagar, Bharat Nagar, Okhla Tank, Harkesh Nagar, Okhla Villalge Adbul Fazal Enclave, Zakir Nagar, Batha House, Noor Zakir Nagar Extension, Okhla, Nandpur Khadar, C.R.R.I. Staff Quarters, Badardpur, Village Ali, Mallad Bandh, Prahlapur, Meethapur Village Tajpur, East of Kailash Hills, Sidharth Basti, Okhla Vihar, Sewal Vihar, Hari Nagar (Extension) Village Garhi, Parkash Mohalla Villalge, Khizra Basti, Julhena Village, Massi Gadh Village, Gaffar Manzil, Village Joga Bai, Comel Colony.

    (c) For opening of a new dispensary in a CGHS city, requirement is 2000 central Government employees and pensioners residing within a radius of 3-5 km.

    (d) & (e) The CGHS has been receiving request for expanding its network in Delhi.

    The areas covered by Srinivaspuri dispensary are mostly colonies which are private colonies and CGHS beneficiaries are so scattered that it is not possible to set up dispensaries within easy reach of all beneficiaries within the existing infrastructure and resources presently available to CGHS.

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    FINANCE

    BUILDINGS OF SBI BRANCHES

    2030. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of FINANCE be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of branches of the State Bank of India (SBI) in Uttar Pradesh which are functioning in rented buildings;

    (b) the details of the bank branches where available space is not adequate; and

    (c) the steps being taken to construct own building for the SBI branches?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE

    (SHRI NAMO NARAIN MEENA)
    (a) & (b):- State Bank of India (SBI) has reported that as on date total number of 1497 branches of the Bank are functioning in the rented buildings in the State of Uttar Pradesh. Out of these, inadequate space is observed at 28 branches and shifting of these branches to new premises is under active consideration of the bank.
    (c) :- No such proposal is under consideration of SBI.

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    MINORITY AFFAIRS

    COMPLAINTS TO NCM

    1916. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of MINORITY AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the number of complaints received by the National Commission for Minorities from different quarters during the last year and the current year, so far;

    (b) the nature and status of each complaint; and

    (c) the mechanism being developed to expeditiously decide and dispose of the complaints?
    Answer

    MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR THE MINISTRY OF MINORffY AFFAIRS

    (SALMAN KHURSIDD)

    (a) : Number of complaints received by the National Commission for Minorities from different quarters during 2008-09 and 2009-10 (upto 25.02.2010) is as under:-
    S.NO. Year Number of complaints received

    1 2008-09 2250
    2 2009-10 (upto 25.2.2010) 2268

    (b) and (c): The nature of complaints received in the Commission includes issues pertaining to law and order, economic matters, cultural rights, religion based harassment, waqf matters, compensation for the riots-affected persons and other miscellaneous matters. All these complaints have been attended to in accordance with the procedure laid down by the Commission for redressal of grievances, and with the support of a computerized complaint monitoring system and toll free line for citizens.

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    MINORITY AFFAIRS

    SCHEMES AND PROGRAMMES OF NMDFCS

    1915. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of MINORITY AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the steps taken or being taken to propagate and popularize the schemes and programmes of the National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC);

    (b) whether it is a fact that the minorities are not coming forward to adequately avail the schemes of the Corporation;

    (c) if so, the reasons therefor; and

    (d) the steps being taken to ensure that the minorities avail the schemes and programmes ofthe Corporation in desired measure?
    Answer

    MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF MINORITY AFFAIRS

    (SALMAN KHURSHID)

    (a) In order to popularize its schemes, National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation

    (NMDFC) has been organizing awareness programmes through its State Channelising Agencies (SCAs). Besides, pamphlets and brochures have been printed and distributed in Hindi, Urdu and English by NMDFC. The SCAs have also been publicising scheme guidelines in the regional languages.

    (b) and (c) National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC) releases funds to the State Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) for onward lending to the eligible beneficiaries belonging to minority communities in a State. In this connection, the SCAs / State Governments must meet conditions like availability of guarantee of State Government, equity contribution of State Government, timely repayment of loans and satisfactory utilization of funds disbursed in the past etc. Eligible persons of minority communities in those States which have not received adequate funds from NMDFC on account of non-fulfillment of conditions by the SCAs / State Governments are unable to adequately avail the benefits under the schemes of NMDFC. Such States are regularly advised to remove the impediments for enabling release of funds by NMDFC to the SCAs for carrying out lending activities.

    (d) NMDFC regularly liaises with State Governments / SCAs to ensure that funds from NMDFC are drawn so that loans can be extended to the target groups.

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    HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

    PERFORMANCE OF KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA INA

    1751. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that the performance of Kendriya Vidyalaya, I.N.A., New Delhi has been going down;

    (b) if so, the reasons therefor;

    (c) the percentage of students who scored 90 per cent and above, 80-90 per cent, 70-80 per cent, 60-70 per cent, 50-60 per cent and 40-50 per cent during last year in Xth and XIIth Board Examinations of the said school; and

    (d) the steps being taken to improve performance of the said school?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

    (SMT. D. PURANDESWARI)

    (a) & (b) Pass percentages in respect of the Kendriya Vidyalaya (KV), INA Colony, New Delhi in Class Xth and XII Board examinations of the last 5 years are as under:-

    (b) Year Class Xth Board Result Class XIIth Board Result pass percentage pass percentage
    2005 88.75 100
    2006 90.43 98.29
    2007 92.86 98.17
    2008 95.2 88.52
    2009 88.72 93.55

    The performance in each year depends on a multiplicity of factors.

    (c) The performance of students of KV, INA Colony, New Delhi in Xth and XIIth examinations of 2009 conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education is as under:-

    (Percentage of students with scores) Class 90% and 80-90% 70-80% 60-70% 50-60% 40-50% 40% above
    X 2.54 11.02 18.64 20.34 30.51 16.`0 0.84
    XII 1.72 3.45 14.66 31.03 35.34 12.93 0.86

    (d) The following steps have been taken to further improve the performance:-

    (i) Slow learners have been identified on the basis of performance in the unit test/selection test and remedial classes are taken by the teachers.

    (ii)Questions testing, Higher Order Thinking Skills

    (HOTs) have been uploaded on the website of the Kendriya Vidyalaya for practice by the students.

    (iii) Performance of the students is monitored by the Subject Convener, the Vice-Principal and the Principal.

    (iv) Parent-Teachers meetings are held regularly to discuss about the performance of their wards.

    (v) Counseling of all students is done.

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    COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    POST OFFICES IN U.P.

    1547. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of Post Offices and Branch Post Offices in Uttar Pradesh where Post Masters/Branch Post Masters and Postmen have not been provided;

    (b) the reasons for the same; and

    (c) the steps taken/being taken to provide such personnel in each Post Office and Sub-Post Office?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (SHRI GURUDAS KAMAT)

    (a) & (b) All departmental Post Offices have been provided with Postmasters and delivery Post Offices with Postman/Gramin Dak Sevak Mail Deliverer. The Branch Post Offices are functioning with regularly appointed Branch Postmasters, by making substitute or provisional arrangements against short time and long term vacancies.

    (c) Whenever a post falls vacant in a departmental Post Office, the post is filled up by transfer/deputation within the sanctioned strength of the Postal Unit or by making officiating arrangement. The posts falling vacant in Branch Post Office are filled up immediately either by regular appointments or redeployment from other offices or by making substitute arrangements.

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    HOME AFFAIRS

    DETAINEES UNDER POTA .

    1441. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-
    to the answer to Unstarred Question 644 given in the Rajya Sabha on 25th November, 2009 and State:

    (a) whether it is a fact that some specific cases have been brought to the notice of the Ministry/Minister;

    (b) if so, the details thereof; and

    (c) the action taken thereon, so far?
    Answer

    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS

    (SHRI AJAY MAKEN)

    (a) Yes, Sir.

    (b) & (c): This Ministry has called for and has received information from Maharashtra Police about these specific cases relating to detainees under POTA. As per available information, the cases are presently subjudice.

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    PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS

    AVAILABILITY OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS IN RURAL AREAS .

    1315. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the steps taken so far to make Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), petrol and diesel available in rural areas ;

    (b) the details of rural areas covered thereunder during the last two years and the current year ; and

    (c) the proposals for the near future ?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS

    (SHRI JITIN PRASADA )

    (a) to (c) : Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) namely, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) have freedom to set up LPG distributors/ Retail Outlet (RO) dealerships as per their commercial consideration based on feasibility and economic viability of the locations as per their own guidelines, which are available on the websites of the concerned OMCs as well as at their Regional/State Offices.

    As per the “Vision 2015” adopted for LPG sector, a target has been given to the OMCs to raise the over-all LPG population coverage to 75% in the country by releasing 5.5 crore new LPG connections by 2015 especially in rural areas and uncovered areas and also examine the possibility of providing more Retail Outlet/Kisan Seva Kendra (KSK).
    In order to increase rural penetration and to cover remote as well as low potential areas, a new scheme namely, “Rajiv Gandhi Gramin LPG Vitrak Yojana” (RGGLVY) for establishing small size LPG distribution agencies for locations having potential of 600 or more refill sales per month has been formulated.
    The scheme has been launched on 16.10.2009 and subsequently advertisement inviting applications for distributors under the scheme have been released by OMCs in 8 States where the reach of LPG is very low namely, Bihar, Chhatisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal covering 1266 locations.
    The setting up of LPG distributors under this scheme will now be a continuous process till all parts of the country deficient in LPG were covered by LPG network.
    During the year 2007-08, 2008-09 and between April and December 2009, OMCs have commissioned 325 LPG distributors and 3250 ROs including 1866 KSKs in the country.
    As regards CNG agencies, Government is taking multi-pronged steps to increase the availability of natural gas in the country. Further, Government is undertaking efforts to ensure development of natural gas transportation infrastructure. Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has been set up to encourage investment in natural gas transportation infrastructure and City Gas Distribution projects.

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    HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    PURCHASING OF UNANI MEDICINES

    1281. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that the time taken in making local purchase of Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) Unani medicines is unduly long compared to that in CGHS Allopathy;

    (b) if so, the reasons therefor; and

    (c) the steps taken to solve this problem?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE

    (SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD)

    (a) to (c) There are only five dispensaries/units under CGHS, Delhi which offers treatment to CGHS beneficiaries under Unani system of medicine. In view of the fewer number of beneficiaries opting for treatment under Unani system of medicine, CGHS has designated only one chemist for supply of medicines on local purchase basis, which is done centrally and the medicines are supplied directly to the concerned dispensary/unit by the chemist. This takes a little longer, in some cases, than the time taken for receipt of allopathic medicines. The position is likely to improve after all Unani dispensaries/units are computerised and connected through network.

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    HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    VACANT POST OF ADVISOR UNANI

    173. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that the post of Advisor, Unani is lying vacant;

    (b) if so, since when it is lying vacant and the reasons therefor; and

    (c) by when it is likely to be filled up?
    Answer

    THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    (SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD)

    (a)to(c): The post of Adviser (Unani) in the Department of AYUSH has been vacant since 02.12.2006, after the repatriation of the incumbent officer on expiry of his contractual appointment. In the meantime, the Department initiated action to amend the Recruitment Rules for the said post for providing for a composite method of selection, with a view to widen the scope of the selection, in consultation with Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) and the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). This process including consultation with the UPSC took some time. However, keeping in view the legal position, it was decided that the existing vacancy should be filled up as per the existing Recruitment Rules and action for the proposed amendment of the Rules will be taken thereafter.
    A proposal was moved on 3rd September, 2009, to UPSC for recommending a suitable departmental candidate for the said post by promotion as per the first option of the existing Recruitment Rules. The Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) met on 21st December, 2009 and found none of the serving departmental candidates in the zone of consideration as ‘fit’ for promotion to the post of Adviser (Unani). Thereafter, action has been taken for advertising for filling up the post by ‘deputation including short term contract’ as per the second option of the existing Recruitment Rules.

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    MINORITY AFFAIRS

    R MINORITIES

    1155. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of MINORITY AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of schemes being implemented by his Ministry for economic and financial development of minorities;

    (b) the actual financial benefits that accrued to the minorities during the last two years; .and

    (c) the plans for the future?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF MINORITY AFFAIRS

    (SALMAN KHURSHID)

    (a) National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC) , functioning under the aegis of Ministry of Minority Affairs , provides concessional credit by way of term loan and micro-credit to persons belonging to minorities living below double the poverty line for undertaking self employment and income generating activities. For specified purposes term loan of a maximum of Rs. 5.0 Lakhs is available to individuals at the rate of 6% interest per annum and micro- credit of a maximum of Rs. 25,000 per member is extended to the members of Self Help Groups (SHGs) at an interest rate of 5% per annum. The schemes of NMDFC are being implemented through State Channelising Agencies and Non-Governmental Organizations. Further details of the schemes of NMDFC are placed at NMDFC`s website www.nmdfc.org

    (b) The amount disbursed by NMDFC to the minorities during last two years is given below:

    (c) In order to expand the coverage of NMDFC programmes and schemes the process of restmcturing of NMDFC has been initiated.

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    INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING

    AD HOCISM IN PRASAR BHARATI

    1123. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether there is ad-hocism in Prasar Bharati, especially in All India Radio;

    (b) whether it is a fact that a large number of vacancies are there in Prasar Bharati and most of the work is being done by ad-hoc/contract/daily wages staff; (

    (c) if so, the reasons therefor; and

    (d) the steps being taken to address this situation?
    Answer

    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING (SH.C.M.JATUA )

    (a) to (d) The information is being collected and would be laid on the Table of the House .

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    05.03.2010

    RAILWAYS

    SPEED OF EXPRESS TRAIN BETWEEN SHIKOHABAD AND FARRUKHABAD
    .

    1022. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of RAILWAYS be pleased to state:-
    to the answer to Unstarred Question 1812 given in the Rajya Sabha on 4th December, 2009 and state:

    (a) the average per hour speed of express trains between Shikohabad and Farrukhabad before renewal of the track;

    (b) the present average per hour speed of express trains on that track after the renewal;

    (c) to what extent renewal has improved the quality and condition of the track and speed of trains; and

    (d) the steps being taken to take full advantage of the new track?
    Answer

    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS

    (SHRI E. AHAMED)

    (a) & (b): The average speed of express train as on date is 30.6 kmph, which is the same as before track renewal, as other requisite works are at various stages of planning and execution.

    (c) & (d): Though the safety of track has improved due to track renewal, other requisite works i.e., deep screening, ballasting, repair of cess and welding of rails are in different stages of planning and execution to take full advantage of the upgraded track.

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    RAILWAYS

    COMPUTERISED RESERVATION FACILITIES

    1003. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of RAILWAYS be pleased to state:-
    to the answer to Unstarred Question 2579 given in the Rajya Sabha on 11th December, 2009 and state:

    (a) the names of cities and towns in Uttar Pradesh where railway stations undertake 100 or more transactions per day and have not been provided with a facility of computerised reservation;

    (b) ) by when these railway stations would be provided with computerised reservation facilities; and

    (c) the names of railway stations in Uttar Pradesh where this facility would be provided during the current financial year and the next financial year?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS

    ( SHRI E. AHAMED )

    (a) : No, Sir. There is no Railway Station on Northern Railway, North Eastern Railway & North Central Railway, covering Uttar Pradesh, which undertake hundred or more reservation transactions per day, and are not computerized.

    (b) : Does not arise.

    (c) : Provision of Unreserved Ticketing System-cum-Passenger Reservation System (UTS-cum-PRS) at 23 stations and Passenger Reservation System (PRS) at one station is planned which is as follows : North Central Railway : 6 UTS-cum-PRS Northern Railway : 10 UTS-cum-PRS and one PRS. North Eastern Railway : 7 UTS-cum-PRS.

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    04.03.2010

    URBAN DEVELOPMENT

    GULARIZATION OF COLONIES

    858. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of URBAN DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of the areas/colonies at Delhi which have been regularized, so far;

    (b) the areas and colonies which are yet to be regularized;

    (c) whether it is a fact that no area or colony of Okhla has been regularized;

    (d) if so, the reasons therefor; and

    (e) the steps being taken to regularize those colonies?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT

    (SHRI SAUGATA ROY)

    (a): The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) has informed that no formal orders regularizing unauthorized colony has been issued by it so far pursuant to the revised Guidelines of 2007 and Regulations issued by DDA in 2008.

    (b): GNCTD has informed that Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) of 1639 unauthorized colonies have applied for regularization.

    (c): Yes, Sir.

    (d) & (e): Regularization of unauthorized colonies will inter-alia involve scrutiny of layout plans, assessment of built up percentage as on 31.3.2002, identification of mixed land use streets, approval of layout plans, fixation of boundaries, land use change, identification of colonies not eligible for regularization etc. Scrutiny of documents submitted by the RWAs has been initiated and Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has conducted camps with RWAs. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has superimposed the boundaries of layout plans of satellite /aerial survey images in respect of large number of colonies. Large number of maps have been provided by GNCTD to MCD. The progress is being monitored by GNCTD. As per the revised Guidelines of 2007 and Regulations of 2008, the work relating to regularization involving agencies concerned is to be undertaken, co-ordinated, monitored and supervised by GNCTD.

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    HOME AFFAIRS

    AREA VALIDITY OF ARMS LICENCES

    100. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that the Ministry has received some self-made, fabricated guidelines regarding area validity of Arms licences in Delhi;

    (b) if so, what action has been taken by the Ministry;

    (c) whether State Government is empowered to make amendments in the Arms Act, 1962 regarding guidelines, fee structure etc.;

    (d) if so, the details thereof;

    (e) whether it is a fact that Arms Act, 1962 and Ministry of Home Affairs’ 1995 guidelines were tampered with by some officers and replaced by self-made guidelines for extension of area validity of Arms in Delhi; and

    (f) if so, the remedial measures taken?
    Answer

    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS

    (SHRI MULLAPPALLY RAMACHANDRAN)

    (a) to (f): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

    STATEMENT IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (f) OF RAJYA SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO.100 FOR 03.03.2010 REGARDING “AREA VALIDITY OF ARMS LICENCES”

    (a): No, Sir.

    (b): Does not arise.

    (c): No, Sir. State Governments are not empowered to make any amendment to the Arms Act, 1959.

    (d): Does not arise.

    (e): No, Sir. As per the instructions issued on 11.10.1995 by the Ministry of Home Affairs, powers have been delegated to the State Governments to consider requests for extension of area validity of arms licenses of Non-prohibited bore (NPB) weapons. The State Governments have been advised to consider requests for extension of area validity on merits based on the recommendations of the District Magistrate concerned, keeping in view the law and order situation obtaining in the district/state and other local factors. With reference to the said instructions, Government of National Capital Territory (GNCT) of Delhi, with the approval of Lt. Governor, GNCT of Delhi framed guidelines on 06.08.2009 for considering requests for extension of area validity of arms licenses for NPB weapons. Thus, the Government of NCT of Delhi are competent to frame guidelines to decide request for extension of area validity of NPB arms licenses.

    (f): Does not arise.

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    02.03.2010

    HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    UNANI HOSPITALS

    499. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-

    (a) the number of Unani Hospitals and Dispensaries in the country, State-wise; and

    (b) what steps are being taken to open more such Unani Hospitals and Dispensaries in the country especially in minority populated areas?
    Answer

    THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE

    (SHRI S. GANDHISELVAN)

    (a) State wise details of Unani Hospitals and Dispensaries is given in Annexure.

    (b) Opening of new Hospitals and Dispensaries is a State subject. However, the Department of AYUSH is providing funds under NRHM for opening new Unani Dispensaries and Hospitals in various states.

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    TOURISM

    TOURIST PLACES IN UTTAR PRADESH

    398. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of TOURISM be pleased to state:-

    (a) the tourist places in Uttar Pradesh for the development of which Central Government is giving assistance to Uttar Pradesh Government;

    (b) the details of such assistance given during the last two years and the current year; and

    (c) the proposals and plans for the next two years?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF TOURISM

    (SHRI SULTAN AHMED)

    (a): Development and promotion of tourism is primarily the responsibility of the State Governments/Union Territory Administrations. However, the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, extends Central Financial Assistance for tourism projects based on the proposals received from them which are complete in all respects as per the Scheme Guidelines, inter-se priority and subject to availability of funds. During the 10th Plan period, Ministry of Tourism has sanctioned tourism projects including infrastructure projects and fairs & festivals for Rs.9726.61 lakh to the State Government of Uttar Pradesh at various places, proposals of which have been received from the State Government.

    (b): Details are given at ANNEXURE.

    (c): The project proposals submitted by the State Governments/UT Administrations are prioritized through a system of prioritization meetings with the concerned State governments/ UT Administrations.

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    CULTURE

    FACELIFT OF HERITAGE SITES

    307. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of CULTURE be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that heritage sites and archaeological monuments are being given facelift in the wake of forthcoming Commonwealth Games;

    (b) if so, the details thereof; and

    (c) the amount of expenditure likely to be incurred thereon?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF STATE FOR PLANNING AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS

    (SHRI V. NARAYANASAMY)

    (a) Yes, Sir.

    (b) Archaeological Survey of India has identified 46 protected monuments for conservation and development in the wake of forthcoming Commonwealth Games. The work includes structural conservation, chemical preservation, environmental development, public amenities, illumination signage etc.

    (c) The proposed allocation for conservation works related to Commonwealth Games is Rs. 25.73 Crores.

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    25.02.2010

    COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    UNREGULATED GROWTH OF TOWERS

    295. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that unregulated growth of towers for mobile telephony is causing hazards of various types in Delhi and NCR;

    (b) if so, the details thereof; and (

    (c) the steps which are being taken in the matter?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    (SHRI GURUDAS KAMAT)

    (a)to(c )The latest Fact Sheet No. 304 of May, 2006, of world Health Organisation (WHO) states that “Considering the very low exposures levels and research results collected to date, there is no convincing scientific evidence that the weak RF signals from base stations and wireless networks cause adverse health effects”. Further, a committee was setup under the Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), as per the orders of Hon’ble High Court, Mumbai, to study the effects of radiations from mobile phone towers and related aspects. The Committee had studied the effects and concluded that “overall there is not enough evidence to show direct health hazards of RF exposures from Mobile Base Stations”.

    In regard of the Structural safety, before erection of any cell tower, it is mandatory to obtain Structural stability certificate from one of the institute in Delhi/NCR:-

    (a) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi.

    (b) Central Building Reasearch Institute (CBRI), Roorkee.

    (c) Rail India Technical and Economic Services Ltd. (RITES), Delhi.

    (d) National Council for Building Material, Faridabad.

    (e) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee.

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    ROAD TRANSPORT & HIGH WAYS

    EXPANSION OF NATIONAL HIGHWAYS IN UTTAR PRADESH .

    265. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of ROAD TRANSPORT & HIGH WAYS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of National Highways in Uttar Pradesh which deserve and qualify to be developed and expanded; and

    (b) the plans in this regard?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS

    (SHRI R. P. N. SINGH)

    (a) & (b) Development and maintenance of National Highways is a continuous process and works for development of National Highways are taken up as per availability of funds, inter-se-priority and traffic density. The details of National Highways in Uttar Pradesh which qualify for development inter-alia including widening to 2/4/6 lanes standards are 2, 2A, 3, 7, 11, 19, 24, 24A, 24B, 25, 26, 27, 28, 28B, 28C, 29, 29E, 56, 56A, 56B, 58, 58E, 72A, 73, 74, 75, 75E, 76, 76E, 86, 87, 91, 91A, 92, 93, 96, 97, 119, 231, 232, 232A, 233 & 235.

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    COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

    SCHEMES IMPLEMENTED IN UTTAR PARDESH

    170. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of schemes and programmes of the Ministry being implemented in Uttar Pradesh;

    (b) the details of the amount spent thereon during the last two years, year-wise; and

    (c) the details of the schemes and programmes Government proposed to implement in Uttar Pradesh during the next 2 years along with the proposed amount of money to be spent?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

    (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

    (a) to (c): Details of the schemes and funds released /spent under each scheme in Uttar Pradesh during last two years are as follows: I. The details of the amount spent by the Agricultural and Processed Food Product Export Development Authority (APEDA) under various schemes approved by the Government during 2007-08 and 2008-09 in Uttar Pradesh (UP) are as follows: Sl.No. Name of the scheme 2007-08 2008-09

    1. Development of infrastructure 11.66 31.37

    2. Market d Market Development 5.85 6.48

    3. Quality Development 5.51 0.49

    4. Research & Development 0.00 0.00

    5. Transport Assistance 1.24 0.00
    Total 24.26 38.34

    (Rs. in lakhs)

    II. Schemes implemented under Indian Leather Development Programme:

    1. Budgetary support to the Footwear Design & Development Institute (FDDI) at Fursatganj, Raebareily: Amount released by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) during 10th five year plan was Rs. 6.36 crore and Rs. 7.17 crore during 2007-08. The Department of Commerce released Rs.62.58 crore during 2007-08 and Rs. 20.58 crore during 2008-09.

    2. Human Resource Development (HRD) under Indian Leather Development Programme (ILDP): During the year 2008-09, Rs. 4 crore have been released to the implementing Agency “Footwear Design & Development Institute (FDDI), Noida” for conducting training programmes at Kanpur, Agra and other on-site training programmes under the sub scheme.

    3. Establishment and upgradaton of Workshops, Labs and Classrooms at FDDI, Noida: The amount released was Rs. 2 crore in 2007-08 and Rs. 5 crore in 2008-09.

    4. Integrated Development of Leather Sector (IDLS): Under this scheme, DIPP has approved assistance of Rs. 15.40 crore during 2007-08 and Rs.9.15 crore during 2008-09 in Uttar Pradesh.

    5. Establishment of information Technology Centre (ITSC) and Construction of Hostel at FDDI, Noida: The amount released to UP was Rs. 0.42 crore during 2008-09 and Rs. 16.74 crore during 2009-10. 6. Assistance to States for Infrastructure Development of Export (ASIDE): The amount released to UP under the State component of the scheme was Rs. 23.10 crore during 2007-08 and Rs. 22.10 crore during 2008-09.
    The details of schemes approved during 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10 in UP under the Central component are as given in the table below:

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    PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS

    LPG DEALERSHIPS IN UTTAR PRADESH

    122. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of schemes and plans for opening more LPG dealerships and diesel and petroleum outlets in the country, especially in Uttar Pradesh ;

    (b) the details of such dealerships given and outlets opened in Uttar Pradesh during the last one year ;

    (c) the details of such dealerships and outlets proposed to be opened during the current financial year and next year ; and

    (d) the steps being taken to ensure adequate availability of these products in rural areas ?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS

    (SHRI MURLI DEORA )

    (a) & (d) : Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) namely, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) have freedom to set up LPG distributors/RO dealerships as per their commercial consideration based on feasibility and economic viability of the locations as per their own guidelines, which are available on the websites of the concerned OMCs as well as at their Regional/State Offices.

    In accordance with Vision 2015, it is proposed to raise the LPG population coverage from 50% to 75% by releasing 5.5 crore new LPG connections till 2015 especially in rural areas and uncovered areas and also examine the possibility of providing more Retail Outlet/Kisan Seva Kendra (KSK).

    In order to increase rural penetration and to cover remote as well as low potential areas, a new scheme namely, “Rajiv Gandhi Gramin LPG Vitrak Yojana” (RGGLVY) for establishing small size LPG distribution agencies for locations having potential of 600 or more refill sales per month has been formulated.

    The scheme has been launched on 16.10.2009 and subsequently advertisement inviting applications for distributors under the scheme have been released by OMCs in 8 States where the reach of LPG is very low namely, Bihar, Chhatisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal covering 1215 locations.

    (b) & (c) : During the year 2008-09, OMCs have commissioned 11 LPG distributors and 16 ROs in the State of Uttar Pradesh.

    OMCs have proposed to open a total of 183 LPG distributors and 1863 ROs in the country including 14 LPG distributors and 163 ROs in the State of Uttar Pradesh during the current financial year (2009-10).

    OMCs have reported that they have planned to set up 624 LPG distributors and 860 ROs (except HPCL) in the country including 51 LPG distributors and 69 ROs (except HPCL) in the State of Uttar Pradesh during the year 2010-11.

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    HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    AREAS COVERED BY CGHS DISPENSARY

    106. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of the areas covered under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) allopathic dispensary at Sriniwaspuri, Delhi;

    (b) whether it is a fact that this dispensary covers a large area and the beneficiaries have to commute long distances and spend upto four hours to avail the facility; and

    (c) if so, what steps are being taken to open more CGHS dispensaries to reduce the burden on this dispensary and to provide facilities to CGHS beneficiaries at some more convenient places?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE

    (SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD)

    (a) to (c) Sriniwaspuri dispensary of the CGHS in Delhi covers the following areas: “Area known as Srinivaspuri and Block No. IV, L.M.V.O.P. & Q of Double Storey Quarters of Lajpat Nagar and Colonies known as Nehru Nagar, Daya Nand Colony, Hindustan Housing Factory, Jeewan Nagar, Maharani Bagh, Kalandi Colony, Friends Colony, Hari Nagar Ashram, Kilokri Village, D.E.S.U. Colony, Ramesh Colony, Ishwar Nagar, Sunlight Colony, Sunlight Estate, East of Kailash, Railway Station on Okhla, Village Tamur Nagar, Bharat Nagar, Okhla Tank, Harkesh Nagar, Okhla Villalge Adbul Fazal Enclave, Zakir Nagar, Batha House, Noor Zakir Nagar Extension, Okhla, Nandpur Khadar, C.R.R.I. Staff Quarters, Badardpur, Village Ali, Mallad Bandh, Prahlapur, Meethapur Village Tajpur, East of Kailash Hills, Sidharth Basti, Okhla Vihar, Sewal Vihar, Hari Nagar (Extension) Village Garhi, Parkash Mohalla Villalge, Khizra Basti, Julhena Village, Massi Gadh Village, Gaffar Manzil, Village Joga Bai, Comel Colony”. The areas covered by Srinivaspuri dispensary are mostly colonies which are private colonies and CGHS beneficiaries are so scattered that it is not possible to set up dispensaries within easy reach of all beneficiaries within the exiting infrastructure and resources presently available to CGHS.

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    HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    ACTION PLAN FOR DEVELOPING UNANI MEDICAL FACILITIES

    102. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-
    to the answer to Unstarred Question 535 given in the Rajya Sabha on 24th November, 2009 and state:

    (a) whether any action plan has been prepared to properly develop and expand Unani medical facilities in the country;

    (b) if so, the details thereof;

    (c) if not, the reasons therefor; and

    (d) whether Government would consider to prepare such a plan?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE

    (SHRI S. GANDHISELVAN)

    (a) Yes.

    (b) Details are given at Annexure.

    (c) Not applicable.

    (d) Not applicable.

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    HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    PROVISION OF TELEPHONE FACILITIES FOR CGHS DISPENSARY

    90. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-

    (a) whether it is a fact that the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) Unani Dispensary at Daryaganj, Delhi has not been provided with telephone facility;

    (b) if so, the reasons therefor; and

    (c) the steps taken/being taken to provide such a facility at the said dispensary?
    Answer
    THE MINISTER OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE

    (SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD)

    (a) to (c) An extension telephone facility is available at phone no. 23273043 with the CGHS Unani Dispensary, Daryaganj. It was interrupted for a brief period due to renovation work at the dispensary.

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    PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS

    COMPLAINTS AGAINST OIL MARKETING COMPANIES .

    1. SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB

    Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state:-

    (a) the details of complaints received against Indian Oil, Hindustan Petroleum, Bharat Petroleum, Indane Gas, HP Gas and Bharat Gas during the last and the current financial years, so far ;

    (b) the details of action taken in each of these cases ;

    (c) whether it is a fact that inspite of these complaints malpractices and irregularities are continuing unabated in these companies ; and

    (d) if so, the steps being taken to prevent recurrence thereof ?
    Answer
    MINISTER OF PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS

    (SHRI MURLI DEORA )

    (a) to (d) : A statement is laid on the Table of the House.

    STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF THE RAJYA SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 1 BY SHRI MOHAMMED ADEEB TO BE ANSWERED ON 23RD FEBRUARY, 2010 REGARDING COMPLAINTS AGAINST OIL MARKETING COMPANIES.

    (a) to (d) : It is the endeavour of Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) to provide complaint free service to customers. However, in the process of supplying refill to 11.3 crore LPG consumers, some complaints are received. OMCs have reported that based on the established complaints for various irregularities, action has been taken in 2547 cases including termination of 74 distributors in the country during the year 2008-2009 and between April and December, 2009 under the provisions of MDG / Distributorship Agreement. An amount of Rs. 1727.17 lacs has been imposed as penalty on the erring LPG distributors under the provision of MDG during the same period. The year-wise and company-wise details are as under :-
    Name of oil company Year Established cases including termination (A) Termination out of (A) Penalty imposed (Rs. In lacs) IOCL 2008-09 892 0 388.59 2009-10
    (upto December, 2009) 637 3 178.44 BPCL 2008-09 108 37 27.00 2009-10
    (upto December, 2009) 27 9 7.83 HPCL 2008-09 579 21 640.19 2009-10
    (upto December, 2009) 304 4 485.12 TOTAL 2547 74 1727.17 Surprise Quality Control Checks which includes weighment of cylinders are carried out at the distributor godowns and weight checking of filled cylinders in transit is being done by the field officers to check pilferage/presence of any underweight cylinders. The distributors have also been instructed to satisfy the customers about the correct weight of cylinders by weighing them, to ensure that the seals are verified & shown to the customers at the time of delivery. In case any under-weight cylinder is received by the customer, such cylinders are replaced free of charge by the OMCs. Industry has also invited a Global Expression of Interest for development of an Anti Pilferage Device.
    Government has enacted “Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Regulation of Supply and Distribution) Order, 2000” and formulated “Marketing Discipline Guidelines, 2001” which provides for penal action against erring LPG distributors. Accordingly, MDG, 2001 were issued and made effective from 12.04.2001 to take action against erring distributors for serious malpractices like diversion of domestic LPG cylinder for non-domestic use, recovery of unauthorized charges from customers, supply of underweight cylinders, etc.
    MDG , 2001 provides inter-alia following action against erring LPG distributors for major offences :

    – Fine of Rs. 20,000 plus the price of LPG diverted at commercial rates for 1st offence. – Fine of Rs. 50,000 plus the price of LPG diverted at commercial rates for 2nd offence. – Termination of the distributorship for 3rd offence.
    In addition to the action taken by the OMCs, State Governments are also empowered to take action under the LPG (Regulation of Supply & Distribution) Order, 2000. Similarly, the Weights and Measures Departments of the States / UTs initiate legal action against those LPG distributors found supplying under-weight LPG cylinders.

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