Presentation Before SECRETARY (Water Resources,: River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation)
Presentation Before SECRETARY (Water Resources,: River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation)
Presentation Before SECRETARY (Water Resources,: River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation)
BEFORE
SECRETARY (Water Resources,
River Development and Ganga
Rejuvenation)
Vision
Optimum
1180
843
Resources
August 1952 Ministry of Irrigation and Power
November 1974 Separate Department of Irrigation
2014-Renamed
as
Ministry
of
Water
Constitutional Provisions on
Water
In the Constitution, water is a matter included in Entry 17 of
List-II i.e. State List. This entry is subject to the provision of
Entry 56 of List-I i.e. Union List.
Entry 17 of List II (State List) of the 7th Schedule
Water, that is to say, water supplies, irrigation and canals,
drainage and embankments, water storage and water power
subject to provisions of entry 56 of List I.
Entry 56 of List I (Union List) of the 7th Schedule
Regulation and development of inter-state rivers and river
valleys to the extent to which such regulation and development
under the control of the Union is declared by Parliament by law
to be expedient in the public interest.
Constitutional Provisions on
Water contd
Art. 262 Disputes relating to Water - Adjudication of disputes
relating to waters of inter-State rivers or river valleys
1.
2.
Mandate of Ministry
Organizational Chart of
MoWR,RD & GR
Minister (Water Resources, River Development and
Ganga Rejuvenation)
Sushri Uma Bharati
Minister of State (Water Resources, River
Development and Ganga Rejuvenation)
Prof. Sanwar Lal Jat
Secretary
Shri Shashi Shekhar
Additional Secretary
Dr. Amarjit Singh
ADG (Stat)
(Mr. Sarvesh Kumar)
Joint Secretary
(Admn & GW)
Dr. Amita Prasad
Joint Secretary
(Policy & Planning)
Dr. B. Rajender
Commissioner (FM)
Commissioner (Indus)
Shri N.K.Mathur
Commissioner
(B&B)
Shri T S Mehra
Economic Advisor
Advisor (C&M/NWM)
Dr. M.SatyaNaryana
Shri K.Vohra
Adviser (Tech.)-NWM
Sh. Joginder Singh
Mission Director
(NWM)
(Addl. Secretary Rank)
Joint Secretary & MD
(NMCG)
Mr. T.V.S.N. Prasad
Commissioner
(State Projects/CAD)
Shri Pradeep Kumar
Commissioner
(Peninsular Rivers)
Organizations Under
Ministry
Statutory Bodies
1. Brahmaputra Board, Guwahati
2. Narmada Control Authority, Indore
3. Betwa River Board, Jhansi
4. Tungbhadra Board, Hospet
5. Godavari River Management Board
6. Krishna River Management Board
Autonomous Bodies
1.
2.
2.
Category
XI Plan Expenditu
Outlay re in XI
Plan
XII Plan
Outlay
(2012-17)
Actual
Exp.
2012-13
Actual
Exp.
2013-14
Actual
Exp.
2014-15
BE for
2015-16
Central
Sector
Schemes
3246
2556.40
18118.00
510.36
498.32
1629.25
1607.00
State
Sector
Schemes
47015
37571.40
91435.00
6503.61
3813.84
3261.05
2000.00
Total
50261
40127.80
109553.00
7013.97
4312.16
4890.30
3607.00
S.
No.
Scheme
Outlay
of 12th
Plan
CCEA/EFC
status
Development of WRIS
2247
Approved
Flood Forecasting
Exp in 12th
Plan up to
March 2015
BE
2015-16
159.77
81.00
794
77.31
50.00
103.53
10.00
120
II-Completed
and III under
appraisal
3319
Approved
314.30
163.00
360
Approved
94.18
30.00
HRD/Capacity Building
610
Approved
67.24
29.00
Infrastructure Development
337
Approved
36.31
17.00
1280
Approved
439.19
119.00
12th PLAN OUTLAY & Exp CCEA/EFC STATUS & BE 2015-16 CENTRAL SECTOR SCHEMES (CSS)
(Contd)
S.
No.
(Rs. in
Crore)
Exp in
12th Plan
BE
up to
2015-16
March
2015
Outlay of
12th Plan
CCEA/ EFC
status
763.00
Approved
136.80
102.00
558
Approved
242.72
100.00
1390
Approved
2.00
20.00
6000
under process.
0.24
1.00
120
Approved during
XI Plan
18.86
29.00
CCEA approved in
2012
66.67
1.00
AIBFMP
(Impact Assessment Study)
0.03
5.00
Scheme
15
12th PLAN OUTLAY & Exp CCEA/EFC STATUS & BE 2015-16 CENTRAL SECTOR SCHEMES
(Contd)
S.
No.
Scheme
16
17
18
19
20
21
Total
(Rs. in
Crore)
Exp in
12th Plan
BE
up to
2015-16
March
2015
Outlay of
12th Plan
0.00
Approved
250.00
100.00
0.00
Approved
342.40
550.00
0.00
Approved
0.00
2100.00
0.00
Approval under
process
0.00
100.00
0.00
100.00
320.00
0.00
3671.45
3707.00
0.00
0.00
18118
Approved
Approved
-
Rs. in crore
S.N
o.
Scheme
XII Plan
Outlay
CCEA
approved
amount
Exp in 12th
Plan up to
March 2015
BE 201516
1.
55200.00
55200.00
12547.51
251.00
2.
CAD&WM
15000.00
15000.00
745.16
397.00
3.
Flood Management
10000.00
10000.00
208.90
151.00
4.
6235.00
6233.00
893.08
201.00
5.
GW Development in
Eastern and North
Eastern Region
5000.00
EFC Note
under
preparation
0.00
0.00
0.00
Under
Approval stage
0.00
1000.00
Total
91435.00
14394.65
2000.00
Flood Management
(Area in Mha)
49.815
(March 2013)
18.78
contd
Ganga Rejuvenation
Structural Reorganization
Integrated Ganga Conservation Mission Namami Gange announced and
Stakeholder Consultations
Ganga Manthan National level stakeholder consultation (7th of July 2014)
Website of NMCG launched with platform for suggestions (12th of September
2014),
Suggestions from mygov.in considered regularly
Consultation workshop with Industries ( 19th September/ 8th October
2014)
Strategy Formulation
Constitution of Group of Secretaries to finalize the action plan for Ganga
Rejuvenation- 6th June 2014, Submission of the report (28th of August 2014)
Review by Honble PM on 8th September, 2014 and 6th Jan 2015
EFC meeting held on 30th Dec 2014
High Level Task Force (HLTF) constituted chaired by Cabinet Secretary, 2
Ganga Rejuvenation
-2
Ganga Rejuvenation- 3
Partnership launched with all 118 towns on the main
stem
Ganga
Rejuvenation- 4
Partnership
with
Affairs/NYKS/AYUSH
Ministry
of
Youth
Aerators/trash
skimmers/Solid
National Hydrology
Project
HP - I (1995-2003)
HP - II (2006-2014)
NHP
INDI
Map not to
A
scale
On Going States
New
States
9 States
6 Central Agencies
13 States
8 Central Agencies
Pan-India
Cost Rs 3640 crore
NHP proposes:
Establishing and upgrading Hydro-met network in all the river basins;
Bringing the entire hydro-meteorological data on a standardised
central database for easy storage, validation and dissemination;
Development of Decision Support Systems for flood forecasting,
reservoir operations, water resources planning & management,
conjunctive use etc. following a river basin approach;
Enhancing capacity of the States and increasing collaboration
between Centre & States and amongst the States themselves.
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Surveys,
Project Objectives
Aquifer
Maps on
3Dimensions (3D)
1:50,000
&
1:10,000
scales
in
b.
c.
d.
e.
Inter-state Dispute
resolution
Tamil Nadu and Karnataka
The award of the Cauvery Water
Dispute Tribunal (2007) on the dispute
related to distribution of Cauvery
water amongst party States including
Tamil Nadu and Karnataka has been
published on 19.02.2013 and pro tem
Supervisory Committee has been set
up for implementation of the same.
Interlinking of rivers
Name of
Link/Project
Ken -Betwa
(Phase -I)
2.
Ken -Betwa
(Phase -II)
Damanganga
Pinjal
Rivers
Ken & Betwa
States
concerned
Uttar Pradesh
and Madhya
Pradesh
Status
DPR of Phase
-I project has been
completed & is under appraisal in
CWC. The issues related to
Envir onment, Forests and Wildlife
clearances are being actively
resolved with the Ministry of
Environment and Forest
.
Uttar Pradesh
and Madhya
Pradesh
Damanganga
& Pinjal
Gujarat &
Maharashtra
Gujarat &
Maharashtra
Name of link
Rivers
States
Status
concerned
Bihar
DPR has been completed and
submitted to Government of Bihar
vide NWDA letter dated
December 30, 2013.
Burhi Gandak
Noon
Baya
Ganga link
Burhi
Gandak
and
Ganga
KosiMechi
Link
Kosi
and
Mechi
Bihar
3.
Ponnnaiyar
Palar
link
Ponnnaiyar
And
Palar
Tamil
Nadu
Wainganga
(Gosikurd)
Nalganga
(Purna Tapi) link
BarkarDamodarSubernarekha
Link
Wainganga
and
Purna Tapi
Barkar,
Damodar
and
Subernarekha
Jharkhand
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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Pakistan (Indus Waters Treaty 1960)
A Commissioner from each country is appointed to implement the
Treaty. The two Commissioners together form the Permanent
Indus Commission (PIC).
Tours of PIC in Indus basin to ascertain developments/ facts.
Meeting of PIC at least once a year.
Exchange of daily river flow data of rivers in Indus basin every
month (India-280 sites; Pakistan 345 sites)
Advance flood messages to Pakistan during monsoon (July 1st to
Oct 10th ) every year.
Nepal
Pancheshwar Mutipurpose Project (5600 MW)
Sapta Kosi High Dam Multipurpose Project & Sunkosi cum
Diversion Scheme (3300 MW)
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
China
Flood related information on Indus and Brahamputra is received
Bhutan
32 Hydrological Stations maintained for flood related information.
Bangladesh
Flood data of Trans-boundary river provided to Bangladesh, during monsoon, for
flood forecast .
Joint River Commission, headed by Honble Water Resources Ministers of both
Countries, set up in 1972, to address issues relating to water sector.
Japan
MoU signed with JICA and GOI on 30.3.2015 to provide 33,959 million yen for the
Rengali Irrigation Project Phase-II (Odisha)
Australia
MoU signed between Governments of Australia and Bahrain and India in the field of
water resources management
e-Governance
Web based water resources information system on GIS
platform India-WRIS was maintained. Unclassified data of
CWC and CGWB placed on portal for public access.
A Web based portal for monitoring and release under AIBP
proposals is being started. The portal has been circulated to
States for its testing.
A web based application for issuing NOC for ground water
extraction by industries / infrastructure / mining projects
launched by Honble Union Minister on 28th January, 2015.
Wing
Total
Lok Sabha
Rajya Sabha
1.
State Projects
17
11
28
2.
3.
FM
17
26
4.
SJC(BM)
10
5.
Pen. River
6.
B&B
7.
NMCG
12
8.
INDUS
9.
Advisor(NWM)
10.
Ground Water
Total
47
54
101
CPGRAMS Status
Grievances received during 1.4.2014 to 31.3.2015 -
2750
Grievances disposed during 1.4.2014 to 31.3.2015 2127
As per the CPGRAMS website, Overall disposal rate
of grievances of Ministry as on 31.5.2015 is 86%.
Than