- YS Sujana Chowdary - Member Of Parliament

Friday, March 30, 2012

Implementation Of RKVY

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  AGRICULTURE

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1898

ANSWERED ON-30.03.2012



(a) the details of fund earmarked under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), State-wise across the country during Eleventh Five Year Plan;

(b) the details of expenditure incurred by each State; and

(c) whether the targets have been achieved?

ANSWER


MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES

( DR. CHARAN DAS MAHANT)

(a) & (b): State-wise allocation and release of funds under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) and expenditure reported by the States during Eleventh Five year Plan is at Annexure-I.

(c): RKVY was launched in August 2007 with the objective to incentivize the states to increase public investment in agriculture and allied sectors and to provide flexibility and autonomy to states in the process of planning and executing projects in agriculture and allied sectors. Accordingly, States have increased expenditure to agriculture and allied sector in the State Plan from Rs. 8770.16 crore in 2006-07 to Rs. 22158.46 crore in 2010-11 (RE). In percentage term this translates into increased expenditure on agriculture and allied sector from 4.88% of total State Plan Expenditure in 2006-07 to 6.04% in 2010-11 (RE).


ANNEXURE 

Annexure to the Rajya Sabha Question No. 1898 for 30.03.2012
Statement Showing Allocation, Release and Utilization of  funds Under RKVY in XI Plan  as on 26.03.2012




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Removal Of Objectionable Contents

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1933

ANSWERED ON-30.03.2012

(a) whether it is a fact that Government has directed Google, Facebook and Yahoo to remove objectionable contents within 15 days from their sites:
(b) if so, the details thereof;
(c) whether there are any guidelines which have been issued;
(d) if so, the details thereof;
(e) whether all websites are following the existing guidelines;
(f) if so, the details thereof; and
(g) if not, the reasons therefor?

ANSWER

(a) and (b) : Five meetings were held with representatives of social networking sites namely Facebook, Google India and Yahoo India (P) Ltd. In the meetings, some objectionable contents were brought to the knowledge and shown to representatives of social networking sites. They were requested to take appropriate action as per law.

No such direction to remove the content within 15 days was issued by Government to Google, Facebook and Yahoo.

(c) and (d): Government on 11.4.2011, has notified Information Technology (Intermediaries guidelines) Rules, 2011 under Section 79 of the Information Technology Act, 2000. These Rules provide for the intermediaries to observe due diligence and guidelines. The rules provide that the intermediary shall publish the rules and regulations, privacy policy and user agreement for access or usage of the intermediary's computer resource by any person. Such rules and regulations, terms and conditions or user agreement shall inform the users of computer resource not to host, display, upload, modify, publish, transmit, update or share any information that is grossly harmful, harassing, blasphemous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, paedophilic, libellous, invasive of another''s privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically objectionable, disparaging, relating or encouraging money laundering or gambling, or otherwise unlawful in any manner whatever; etc.

The rules also provide that intermediary upon obtaining knowledge by itself or been brought to actual knowledge by an affected person about objectionable content shall act and wherever applicable, work with the user or owner of information to disable such information.

(e), (f) and (g): These Rules are in the form of due diligence and guidelines which are to be mandatorily observed by all intermediaries.



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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Uranium Resources In Country

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  ATOMIC ENERGY

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1710

ANSWERED ON-29.03.2012




(a) the details of uranium resources available across the country, State-wise;

(b) whether it is a fact that there is acute shortage of uranium in country; and

(c) the steps/measures taken by Government to increase the production of uranium?

ANSWER

THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS AND PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE (SHRI V. NARAYANASAMY) :

(a) The Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research (AMD), a constituent unit of Department of Atomic Energy, has established 1,75,010 tonnes insitu uranium (U3O8) resources as on January, 2012. The State-wise details of the same is as given in the annexure:


(b) No, Sir.

(c) The Uranium Corporation of India Ltd. (UCIL), a Public Sector Undertaking under the Department of Atomic Energy, is engaged in commercial scale operation of Uranium mines and process plants in the country. UCIL has undertaken an expansion plan under which three (3) numbers of mines and one new process plant have been constructed in last seven (7) years. UCIL is further constructing a large mine and process plant at Tumallapalle in Andhra Pradesh which is nearing completion. It has plans to expand capacity of some of these mines and process plants.


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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Eco Development Activities In The Country

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1409

ANSWERED ON-27.03.2012




(a) the details of degraded forest areas and lands adjoining the forest areas, National Parks, sanctuaries and other protected areas, across the country;
(b) the details of fund earmarked for promoting afforestation, tree planting, ecological restoration and eco-development activities in the country;
(c) the details of area/land covered till date under afforestation scheme; and
(d) by when the remaining land areas will be covered?

ANSWER

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS (SHRIMATI JAYANTHI NATARAJAN)

(a) to (d) Separate assessment of degraded forest land in the country as a classification has not been undertaken by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. However, as per India State of Forest Report, 2011, about 4.22 million ha area is the recorded ‘Scrub Forest’ which is deemed as degraded. The recorded ‘Open Forest’ area of about 28.78 million ha also has the tracts of degraded forest lands.
The Ministry of Environment and Forests is implementing National Afforestation Programme (NAP) for afforestation & eco-restoration of degraded forests and adjoining areas in participatory mode under Joint Forest Management (JFM). Since the inception of NAP during 10th Plan, an area of about 1.8 million ha has been targeted till date by incurring an investment of about Rs.2762 crore.
In order to improve eco-system services and to gear up afforestation & regeneration of degraded forest tracts, an area of about 10 million ha is envisaged to be tackled under Green India Mission (GIM) during 12th and 13th Five Year Plan period. The 12th Plan outlay of NAP has also been proposed as Rs.10,000 crore against the outlay of Rs.2000 crore during 11th Plan. In addition, various State Governments are also implementing schemes for improvement of degraded forest utilizing State funds and externally aided projects.


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Budget (General)

Budget (General)

Sir. I rise to discuss the Budget 2011-12. The Economic Survey 2010-11 had anticipated that the Indian economy would register growth of around 9 per cent, plus or minus 0.25 per cent, in 2011-12, almost reverting to the pre-crisis levels achieved during the three-year period, from 2005-06 to 2007-08. Now, the economy is expected to register a growth rate of 6.9 per cent in 2011-12 as per the Advance Estimates released by the Central Statistics Office on 7th February, 2012. According to the Economic Survey, a part of the reason for the slowdown lies in global factors, particularly the crisis in the Euro zone area and near-recessionary conditions prevailing in Europe, sluggish growth in many other industrialized countries like the USA, stagnation in Japan and hardening international prices of crude oil which always has a large effect on India and, of course, also due to domestic factors. Ultimately, the Survey suggested that there is need to be innovative in terms of policy. But, the Finance Minister failed to spell the innovation in the policies in the Budget.

At sectoral level, growth is estimated to be 2.5 per cent for 2011- 12 for agriculture and allied sectors as against 7 per cent achieved in 
2010-11. This has to be seen against the backdrop of continuing losses to farmers and farmers’ suicides. This is in spite of the fact that India has the largest agricultural land area in the world. The country is not able to encash this situation. China has lesser agriculture land area than India and still it produces more agro products than India. Productivity per acre is much more there than India. There are no policies to protect the farmers and increase productivity in agriculture and related areas including dairy. Whenever and wherever there is higher production, the Government allows it to rot due to lack of storage and transport facilities. The ultimate sufferer is the farmer from any angle. The Finance Minister fails to address appropriately innovative measures as spelt out in the Economic Survey.
The hon. Finance Minister has said that the total agriculture credit for 2012-13 will be increased to Rs. 5,75,000 crore. It is surprising to note that nothing much has benefited the farmers through this credit in the previous years. There is a total flop of this scheme. There must be some problem in the implementation. I am given to understand that not even 50 per cent of the farmers are benefited by the credit. There is no let-up to the farmers’ suicides.As a matter of fact, the farmers are not looking for this kind of creditsor doles. They are expecting to have some sustainable measures for supporting them. Today, I have read that Bt. Cotton is one of the reasons for the suicides. It is not giving proper yield, leading to losses to the farmers. This has been accepted by the Union Government itself in a note to the States. There should be a total review of the high yielding varieties. The Government should have been focused on improving the efficiency in the agriculture sector.
In regard to fuel prices, this Government has increased the petrol prices several times during the last year. The Government should think of balancing economy with fuel prices and the resultant growth. I do not know what the Government is doing to increase the indigenous resources so that India does not have to depend much on foreign imports. We are still not doing anything on the renewable sources and there is no imprint of the Finance Minister on this front.
Credibility is the next issue. Ever since the 2G Scam has been detected, this Government has lost credibility on all fronts.
Now there is a plethora of scams being faced by this Government and the latest being the coal mining scam involving a loss of Rs. ten lakh crore. I do not want to comment on this latest scam as the final report of the CAG is yet to come. Because of the scams, it appears that the Government is in inertia and the leadership is weak.
The Economic Survey projected fiscal deficit to fall to 4.5 per cent in 2011 and 4.1 per cent in 2012. But I would like to mention that the total deficit of the Centre and the States crosses nine per cent. India being a developing economy, with around 50 per cent people below the poverty line, how can the country withstand the deficit while taking welfare measures? Here comes the role of innovative measures as spelt out by the Economic Survey.
Health is another important indicator of human development. People largely remain outside the public health facilities as the quality of services in government hospitals has not improved. People mostly depend on private healthcare providers. But what about the BPL families? I am given to understand that the so-called middle-class families sell their properties for treatment. But there is no answer to this from the Finance Minister. The expenditure on health increased from 1.25 per cent in 2006-07 to only 1.30 per cent in 2011-12. The total budget for the Health Ministry during 2012-13 is Rs.30,700 crore as against Rs.25,250 crore last year. The marginal increase is not going to make significant improvement in the health infrastructure. The NRHM Scheme started by the Government is fraught with several flaws and is infested by corruption and scams. Special budgetary provision is necessary to be provided as a one-time measure for overall improvement in the health infrastructure. This has never happened so far. Unless people are healthy, how can they work, earn and survive? The Finance Minister should have focused more on improving sustainable growth and sustainable measures in agriculture, healthcare and education. He is completely silent on it and there is no comment on these issues. With this, I oppose the Budget. Thank you, Sir.


Friday, March 30, 2012

Implementation Of RKVY

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  AGRICULTURE

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1898

ANSWERED ON-30.03.2012



(a) the details of fund earmarked under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), State-wise across the country during Eleventh Five Year Plan;

(b) the details of expenditure incurred by each State; and

(c) whether the targets have been achieved?

ANSWER


MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES

( DR. CHARAN DAS MAHANT)

(a) & (b): State-wise allocation and release of funds under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) and expenditure reported by the States during Eleventh Five year Plan is at Annexure-I.

(c): RKVY was launched in August 2007 with the objective to incentivize the states to increase public investment in agriculture and allied sectors and to provide flexibility and autonomy to states in the process of planning and executing projects in agriculture and allied sectors. Accordingly, States have increased expenditure to agriculture and allied sector in the State Plan from Rs. 8770.16 crore in 2006-07 to Rs. 22158.46 crore in 2010-11 (RE). In percentage term this translates into increased expenditure on agriculture and allied sector from 4.88% of total State Plan Expenditure in 2006-07 to 6.04% in 2010-11 (RE).


ANNEXURE 

Annexure to the Rajya Sabha Question No. 1898 for 30.03.2012
Statement Showing Allocation, Release and Utilization of  funds Under RKVY in XI Plan  as on 26.03.2012




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Removal Of Objectionable Contents

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1933

ANSWERED ON-30.03.2012

(a) whether it is a fact that Government has directed Google, Facebook and Yahoo to remove objectionable contents within 15 days from their sites:
(b) if so, the details thereof;
(c) whether there are any guidelines which have been issued;
(d) if so, the details thereof;
(e) whether all websites are following the existing guidelines;
(f) if so, the details thereof; and
(g) if not, the reasons therefor?

ANSWER

(a) and (b) : Five meetings were held with representatives of social networking sites namely Facebook, Google India and Yahoo India (P) Ltd. In the meetings, some objectionable contents were brought to the knowledge and shown to representatives of social networking sites. They were requested to take appropriate action as per law.

No such direction to remove the content within 15 days was issued by Government to Google, Facebook and Yahoo.

(c) and (d): Government on 11.4.2011, has notified Information Technology (Intermediaries guidelines) Rules, 2011 under Section 79 of the Information Technology Act, 2000. These Rules provide for the intermediaries to observe due diligence and guidelines. The rules provide that the intermediary shall publish the rules and regulations, privacy policy and user agreement for access or usage of the intermediary's computer resource by any person. Such rules and regulations, terms and conditions or user agreement shall inform the users of computer resource not to host, display, upload, modify, publish, transmit, update or share any information that is grossly harmful, harassing, blasphemous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, paedophilic, libellous, invasive of another''s privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically objectionable, disparaging, relating or encouraging money laundering or gambling, or otherwise unlawful in any manner whatever; etc.

The rules also provide that intermediary upon obtaining knowledge by itself or been brought to actual knowledge by an affected person about objectionable content shall act and wherever applicable, work with the user or owner of information to disable such information.

(e), (f) and (g): These Rules are in the form of due diligence and guidelines which are to be mandatorily observed by all intermediaries.



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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Uranium Resources In Country

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  ATOMIC ENERGY

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1710

ANSWERED ON-29.03.2012




(a) the details of uranium resources available across the country, State-wise;

(b) whether it is a fact that there is acute shortage of uranium in country; and

(c) the steps/measures taken by Government to increase the production of uranium?

ANSWER

THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS AND PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE (SHRI V. NARAYANASAMY) :

(a) The Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research (AMD), a constituent unit of Department of Atomic Energy, has established 1,75,010 tonnes insitu uranium (U3O8) resources as on January, 2012. The State-wise details of the same is as given in the annexure:


(b) No, Sir.

(c) The Uranium Corporation of India Ltd. (UCIL), a Public Sector Undertaking under the Department of Atomic Energy, is engaged in commercial scale operation of Uranium mines and process plants in the country. UCIL has undertaken an expansion plan under which three (3) numbers of mines and one new process plant have been constructed in last seven (7) years. UCIL is further constructing a large mine and process plant at Tumallapalle in Andhra Pradesh which is nearing completion. It has plans to expand capacity of some of these mines and process plants.


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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Eco Development Activities In The Country

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1409

ANSWERED ON-27.03.2012




(a) the details of degraded forest areas and lands adjoining the forest areas, National Parks, sanctuaries and other protected areas, across the country;
(b) the details of fund earmarked for promoting afforestation, tree planting, ecological restoration and eco-development activities in the country;
(c) the details of area/land covered till date under afforestation scheme; and
(d) by when the remaining land areas will be covered?

ANSWER

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS (SHRIMATI JAYANTHI NATARAJAN)

(a) to (d) Separate assessment of degraded forest land in the country as a classification has not been undertaken by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. However, as per India State of Forest Report, 2011, about 4.22 million ha area is the recorded ‘Scrub Forest’ which is deemed as degraded. The recorded ‘Open Forest’ area of about 28.78 million ha also has the tracts of degraded forest lands.
The Ministry of Environment and Forests is implementing National Afforestation Programme (NAP) for afforestation & eco-restoration of degraded forests and adjoining areas in participatory mode under Joint Forest Management (JFM). Since the inception of NAP during 10th Plan, an area of about 1.8 million ha has been targeted till date by incurring an investment of about Rs.2762 crore.
In order to improve eco-system services and to gear up afforestation & regeneration of degraded forest tracts, an area of about 10 million ha is envisaged to be tackled under Green India Mission (GIM) during 12th and 13th Five Year Plan period. The 12th Plan outlay of NAP has also been proposed as Rs.10,000 crore against the outlay of Rs.2000 crore during 11th Plan. In addition, various State Governments are also implementing schemes for improvement of degraded forest utilizing State funds and externally aided projects.


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Budget (General)

Budget (General)

Sir. I rise to discuss the Budget 2011-12. The Economic Survey 2010-11 had anticipated that the Indian economy would register growth of around 9 per cent, plus or minus 0.25 per cent, in 2011-12, almost reverting to the pre-crisis levels achieved during the three-year period, from 2005-06 to 2007-08. Now, the economy is expected to register a growth rate of 6.9 per cent in 2011-12 as per the Advance Estimates released by the Central Statistics Office on 7th February, 2012. According to the Economic Survey, a part of the reason for the slowdown lies in global factors, particularly the crisis in the Euro zone area and near-recessionary conditions prevailing in Europe, sluggish growth in many other industrialized countries like the USA, stagnation in Japan and hardening international prices of crude oil which always has a large effect on India and, of course, also due to domestic factors. Ultimately, the Survey suggested that there is need to be innovative in terms of policy. But, the Finance Minister failed to spell the innovation in the policies in the Budget.

At sectoral level, growth is estimated to be 2.5 per cent for 2011- 12 for agriculture and allied sectors as against 7 per cent achieved in 
2010-11. This has to be seen against the backdrop of continuing losses to farmers and farmers’ suicides. This is in spite of the fact that India has the largest agricultural land area in the world. The country is not able to encash this situation. China has lesser agriculture land area than India and still it produces more agro products than India. Productivity per acre is much more there than India. There are no policies to protect the farmers and increase productivity in agriculture and related areas including dairy. Whenever and wherever there is higher production, the Government allows it to rot due to lack of storage and transport facilities. The ultimate sufferer is the farmer from any angle. The Finance Minister fails to address appropriately innovative measures as spelt out in the Economic Survey.
The hon. Finance Minister has said that the total agriculture credit for 2012-13 will be increased to Rs. 5,75,000 crore. It is surprising to note that nothing much has benefited the farmers through this credit in the previous years. There is a total flop of this scheme. There must be some problem in the implementation. I am given to understand that not even 50 per cent of the farmers are benefited by the credit. There is no let-up to the farmers’ suicides.As a matter of fact, the farmers are not looking for this kind of creditsor doles. They are expecting to have some sustainable measures for supporting them. Today, I have read that Bt. Cotton is one of the reasons for the suicides. It is not giving proper yield, leading to losses to the farmers. This has been accepted by the Union Government itself in a note to the States. There should be a total review of the high yielding varieties. The Government should have been focused on improving the efficiency in the agriculture sector.
In regard to fuel prices, this Government has increased the petrol prices several times during the last year. The Government should think of balancing economy with fuel prices and the resultant growth. I do not know what the Government is doing to increase the indigenous resources so that India does not have to depend much on foreign imports. We are still not doing anything on the renewable sources and there is no imprint of the Finance Minister on this front.
Credibility is the next issue. Ever since the 2G Scam has been detected, this Government has lost credibility on all fronts.
Now there is a plethora of scams being faced by this Government and the latest being the coal mining scam involving a loss of Rs. ten lakh crore. I do not want to comment on this latest scam as the final report of the CAG is yet to come. Because of the scams, it appears that the Government is in inertia and the leadership is weak.
The Economic Survey projected fiscal deficit to fall to 4.5 per cent in 2011 and 4.1 per cent in 2012. But I would like to mention that the total deficit of the Centre and the States crosses nine per cent. India being a developing economy, with around 50 per cent people below the poverty line, how can the country withstand the deficit while taking welfare measures? Here comes the role of innovative measures as spelt out by the Economic Survey.
Health is another important indicator of human development. People largely remain outside the public health facilities as the quality of services in government hospitals has not improved. People mostly depend on private healthcare providers. But what about the BPL families? I am given to understand that the so-called middle-class families sell their properties for treatment. But there is no answer to this from the Finance Minister. The expenditure on health increased from 1.25 per cent in 2006-07 to only 1.30 per cent in 2011-12. The total budget for the Health Ministry during 2012-13 is Rs.30,700 crore as against Rs.25,250 crore last year. The marginal increase is not going to make significant improvement in the health infrastructure. The NRHM Scheme started by the Government is fraught with several flaws and is infested by corruption and scams. Special budgetary provision is necessary to be provided as a one-time measure for overall improvement in the health infrastructure. This has never happened so far. Unless people are healthy, how can they work, earn and survive? The Finance Minister should have focused more on improving sustainable growth and sustainable measures in agriculture, healthcare and education. He is completely silent on it and there is no comment on these issues. With this, I oppose the Budget. Thank you, Sir.


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