- YS Sujana Chowdary - Member Of Parliament

Friday, May 18, 2012

Views on Separate State Of Telengana

Separate State Of Telengana With A Separate Legislature, Executive And Judiciary In Accordance With The Constitution Of India



Sir, I rise to speak on the current scenario in Andhra Pradesh. (Interruptions) Sir, the entire world knows that Andhra Pradesh was growing until 2004 at the highest speed and it took its position on the world map, especially during the regime of Telugu Desam Government, as a progressive State of India. (Interruptions) Similarly, every one of us knows the present sad state of Andhra Pradesh. Leaving apart social development, industrial growth has come to a grinding halt. The I.T. and commodity exports have come to the lowest level. There is, absolutely, no governance in Andhra Pradesh
Post-independence, while forming the Republic of India, several deliberations/agitations took place, which include appointment of Dhar Committee, appointment of SRC for forming linguistic States. Finally, I am told, the then democratically elected, our first hon. Prime Minister, Pandit Nehruji, has taken a decision by consulting Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and Shri Pattabhi Sitaramayya. Again, this issue surfaced during 1969-72, the then elected Prime Minister, Shrimati Indira Gandhi, who told in her reply to a Bill on 21.12.1972, in Lok Sabha, on issues involving separation of States. I would like to quote a few lines from that enlightening speech: “Matters which involved regional feelings quite often do arouse the emotions of the people in this country, as in many other countries, and we certainly cannot ignore the emotions of the people. But I should like to stress that no solution can be found while the atmosphere remains charged with emotions. Any solution, any answer has to be found in a very cool, calm and rational manner.” My second point is, there are some things which are part of our national life. It is true that the question of linguistic States was very much a part of the national movement. There was no getting away from it. The units of every party, which was in existence at a time, were formed on the basis of language in spite of the British Provinces having different areas. There is an overall rationality in the formation of our various States and we should be very careful not to break this foundation of rationality in momentary passions. I am sure that no Telugu speaking person whether he lives in the coastal region or in Rayalaseema or in Telangana will ever do anything even in anger or in desperation, which is not in the larger interest of their entire State, and also in the interest of the country as a whole. At the same time, under Article 371 D, a Presidential order was issued. In order to save the time of the House, I do not want to repeat the points. Sir, wisdom lies in bringing down the emotions and not in arousing emotions for political considerations. I am appealing, through you, to all, especially to the Congress, to be wise enough to go through, if, at all, they suffer from any confusion. Sir, recently, the hon. Home Minister, Shri Chidambaram, while replying on this issue, stated that if all the political parties can come to unanimity, the Centre is ready for having a decision on an issue. I strongly object to this as political unanimity cannot be the guiding principle for a decision on an issue relating to the division of a State. In a federal structure, it is the responsibility of the Centre to formulate policies and draw priorities on various issues in the interest of the entire country. Sir, I am getting an impression from the approach of this Government that if political unanimity is possible, will we be ever ready to surrender the independence of this country? (Interruptions) That is the fact. You cannot stop.
It is in the knowledge of everyone that this Government appointed Justice Srikrishna Commission on this issue and the Commission submitted its Report after taking views of all the stakeholders. If that being the fact, what else this Government wants to know from the parties? What is the stand of the Government on the Report given by the Commission? If the Government is under any confusion on the issue of Telangana, it has the benefit of the Report of a Commission at its disposal and the Government is duty bound to tell this nation, and the people of Andhra Pradesh in particular, as to why it is not in a position to take any decision on this issue.
Sir, after submission of Report by Justice Srikrishna Commission, some new parties came into existence in Andhra Pradesh. I would like to know from the Government whether it intends to reopen the entire exercise in the name of political unanimity. Can there be an end for this as another party may come into existence before such an exercise is completed? Therefore, this Government should not harp on lame excuses of lack of political unanimity and must come out immediately with a solution, thus ending the prevailing uncertainty.
Sir, I would like to appreciate the efforts made by my colleague, Shri Javadekar, to find a solution for this boiling issue through his Private Member's Resolution in this House. While I do not have any doubt about his sincerity on the subject, I wonder as to why NDA failed to act on this issue when they were in power Undoubtedly, Shri Javadekar and BJP owe an answer to this nation and the State of Andhra Pradesh on this.
Sir in 2004 elections, Congress started its campaign with a promise of separate Telangana. But, at the end of 2009 election campaign, their own Chief Minister sought a clarification from people of coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema as to whether they would like to enter Telangana with a visa by not voting in favour of Congress. This clearly spelt out that the Congress has all along been dealing with this issue keeping in mind power politics and never shown sincerity for any honest resolution of the issue.
Sir, in fact, during 1984 August political disturbances in Andhra Pradesh, our great party founder, Shri N.T. Rama Rao, preferred to dissolve the State Assembly and go in for reelection in order to implement the policies which he believed are in the interest of the people of Andhra Pradesh. He never compromised on anything just for the sake of sitting in power.
Sir, similarly, I would like to mention that even during 1991, when our country's economic situation was extremely bad, our great leader, Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao Garu, had brought out economic reforms by managing minority Government, but he never compromised on his policies for the sake of power. But, irrespective any political parties, they have been using the issue of Telangana as a political weapon for getting only political benefits.
Sir, lack of wisdom is no sin, but disrespecting the wisdom shown by our great elders is, indeed, a sin. After Independence, our elders in their own wisdom, thought that reorganisation of the States on linguistic lines can be a better solution for so many socio-political issues faced by the country. Therefore, I request the Government to find a solution to this issue taking into account all these historical facts.
Finally, what is it that our State, or the people of Telangana, are requesting for? Even article 370D mentions so many privileges; but none of the political parties, none of Governments have ever bothered to follow the Presidential amendment to the Constitution also. In fact, based on the population, they have requested for about 40 per cent reservation , integration of rivers, preservation of culture, and for declaring certain industrial corridors. Even if the Government of India could allot some industrial corridors to the Telangana region, most probably, most of the people may get jobs and this unrest may be contained.
Sir, enough damage has already been done due to indecisiveness of the Government on this sensitive issue. Therefore, I appeal to the Government to immediately announce a decision on this issue, keeping the larger interest of the country in view, rather than acting for petty political interests. The UPA Government is entirely responsible for the present state of affairs in Andhra Pradesh. The Government must immediately take a decision either about united Andhra or, otherwise, in the interest of a separate State of Telangana, because, already, enough time has been lost; many students have committed suicide; and there is a huge political unrest there; we must put a full-stop to all this. I am not here to blame any political party. But Parties after Parties have been using this as a weapon in order to get some political mileage. We have to put a full-stop to this.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Appropriation Bill And The Finance Bill

The Appropriation (No. 3) Bill, 2012 And The Finance Bill, 2012



Thank you very much, Sir, for having given me this opportunity. To begin with, I may be permitted to quote a few headlines -- from one of the financial newspapers  which show our country's economic situation today. These headlines are, and I quote, 'Gloom to Deepen: India Inc', 'Moody's Adds Insult to Injury, Scissors Rating of 3 Banks', and 'Rupee Stays in a Hole, Sinks to 53.97 vs Dollar'.
Sir, today, every sector in India, whether it is steel, cement, telecom, power or infrastructure, is facing huge financial imbalance, mainly due to indecisions at various levels of the Government. Unfortunately, for the past couple of years, the Government has been reeling under scam after scam like 2G scam, Commonwealth scam, 
iron ore scam and so on. Because of indecision at the highest levels
of the Government, the country has been losing its direction which is reflecting very clearly in every economic activity and which is also directly resulting in weakening of our rupee. Sir, corporates, because of this indecision, are forced to refer their cases to CDR for financial restructuring, which does not augur well for an economy that has seen an unprecedented growth in the last couple of decades. If this trend continues, I am afraid, ultimately, all our banks and financial institutions, which are the backbone not only of our industry but the whole of our economy, may land in big trouble losing their credibility in the international market. Ultimately, the country will lose its credit rating. Sir, as we are all aware, yesterday, LIC's rating was downgraded. A few months ago SBI's rating was also downgraded. These are great institutions of trust and faith. They are the leaders in their respective sectors. Downgrading of the leader in a sector is a clear reflection as to what is happening in that sector. Sir, post- Independence, all our Indian entrepreneurs have worked very hard and created industrial growth which has helped all the banks in developing their own networks.
Sir, today, our farmers want support for sustainable farming but not doles. But Government after Government has preferred to give doles, for obvious reasons! Subsidies on fertilizers, oil, power, etc. are nothing but doles. Instead of giving these doles, Government should formulate good and balanced policies, have a level-playing field in business, so that different sectors of our economy can improve their financial health and, indirectly, will help the country's economy. The Government has to come out with aggressive plans, particularly in reducing imports which can go a long way in helping the farming community in improving their technology, agricultural implements and in yield-improvement technologies. The Government has been continuously silent about any aggressive policy in regard to production of renewable energy which can produce a lot of power, whether hydel or solar.
Sir, today many banks and Government departments are not taking any decision due to the 'fear of the unknown' which is a well- known fact. Unfortunately, we all agree that there is a complete breakdown and a paralysis of our decision-making process. It looks as if the Government is surviving with the support of ventilator. The 
country have had many scams and many problems like various by-elections, demands for smaller States, etc. I strongly request that the Government should deal with all these scams, etc. by appointing a task force exclusively for this purpose, without affecting the growth of the country.
Sir, in every developing economy, some systemic failures are bound to happen. But, we have to deal with such kind of failures in a matured manner and not in haste.
Sir, in any case, the time has also come for all the political parties to work with cooperation and coordination rather than confrontation and competition in the interest of the country. In any case, this Bill is a fait accompli approval. Thank you.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

New Schemes To Promote Export Performance

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-3571

ANSWERED ON-09.05.2012



a) whether Government has introduced new schemes to promote export performance during the last three years;

b) if so, the details thereof;

c) whether there is any monitoring mechanism in place to evaluate the performance of these schemes; and

d) the details of expenditure incurred during the last three years for export promotion schemes and objectives achieved so far?

ANSWER

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
(SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) The following new incentive schemes were introduced for promoting exports during the last three years:

• Status Holders Incentive Scheme was announced in August, 2009 with an objective to promote investment in upgradation of technology of certain sectors. Duty Credit Scrips for Status Holders @ 1% of FOB value of exports is granted under this scheme.

• Special Bonus Benefit Scheme was introduced in October, 2011 to provide special assistance to specified sectors in Engineering, Chemicals and Pharmaceutical for 6 months. The scheme covered 49 products for benefit @ 1% of FOB value of exports and has sunset on 31.3.2012.

• Special Focus Market Scheme was introduced with a view to increase the competitiveness of exports with a geographical targeting. The scheme provides additional 1 % duty credit when exports are made to 41 countries. This duty credit is over and above the 3% duty credit granted under Focus Market Scheme.

(c) & (d) A Monitoring Committee consisting of representatives of Directorate General of Foreign Trade and the Department of Revenue monitors the financial outgo under the schemes. An amount of Rs. 1350 crores has been provided as additional allocation for each of last three years 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 for expansion and deepening of items under Chapter 3 schemes of the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14.


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Studies By Tariff Commission

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-3570

ANSWERED ON-09.05.2012



(a) the details of studies completed by the Tariff Commission during the last three years;
(b) the details of expenditure incurred during the last three years for completion of these studies by Tariff Commission; and
(c) whether any increase in expenditure also results in increase of Non-Plan Expenditure?

ANSWER


THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
(SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a): 71 studies have been completed by the Tariff Commission during the last three years. The year wise details of studies are at Annexure.

(b): Tariff Commission does not charge its clients for the studies done by it. The expenditure is met from the Non-Plan budgetary allocation of the Commission. The details of expenditure incurred during the last three years are given below :

(Rs. In crores)
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Plan expenditure 0 0 0
Non-Plan expenditure 6.36 6.27 6.55
Total 6.36 6.27 6.55

(c): Tariff Commission meets its entire expenditure from the Non-Plan Head and major portion of expenditure goes towards payment of pay and allowances of employees of the Commission. However, there has been considerable increase in the number of studies and expenditure for completion of these studies also include Domestic Travel and Professional Services expenses which results increasing of Non-Plan expenditure.


ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3570 FOR ANSWER ON 9.5.2012.

LIST OF THE REPORTS SUBMITTED BY TARIFF COMMISSION
DURING THE LAST THREE YEARS





Study name
Month  of completion
2009-10

  1.  
Report on Milk availability and its price
April

  1.  
Cost Price Study of B-Twill Jute Bags. 
May

  1.  
Report on Study on Umbrellas
May

  1.  
Report on cost study for Levy Sugar Pricing
June

  1.  
Report  on study for Evolving Modalities for fixation of selling price of various Alkaloids Produced by Govt. Alkaloids Works
December

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Pregnancy Detection Kit Supplied by M/s HLL Lifecare Ltd to Govt. of India
January
2010-11

  1.  
Report on Critical analysis of the Impact of Port Tariff Regulation and the Effect of Such Regulation on EXIM Trade – Phase I
August

  1.  
Report on Performance of Cement Industry
September

  1.  
Report on Rationalization of Sugar Zones
September

  1.  
Report on Finalizing per KM per Tonne Rate for Transportation of Fertilizers by road
September

  1.  
Report on Element-wise Realistic Cost/Price of the Cement Produced by two Cement Plants in Himachal Pradesh.
October

  1.  
Report on Cost of Constructing various types of Toilets
December

  1.  
Report on Sectoral Impact of Chinese Imports on the Competitiveness of domestic manufacturing industry particularly SSI – Dry Battery Cell
December

  1.  
Report of Socio Economic impact of the occurrence of the Avian Influenza in West Bengal, Tripura, Sikkim and Assam on Poultry Industry
December

  1.  
Report on the Pricing structure of Iodised Branded Salt (vacuum & Refined) vis-à-vis unbranded salt
January

  1.  
Report on India’s need for critical Raw Materials, Long term demand projections and identification of source countries in Asia Africa and Latin America
January


  1.  
Report on cost pricing of Single super phosphate
January

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Copper T 380A supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2008-09 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Tubal Ring  supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2008-09 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Oral Contraceptive Pills (OCPs) supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2008-09 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Condoms supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2008-09 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Tubal Ring supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2009-10  to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Oral Contraceptive Pills (OCPs) supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2009-10 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Condoms supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2009-10 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Diagnostic study on Food Park – Adoor Food Park Kerala
March

  1.  
Diagnostic study on Food Park – Bagalkot Food Park – Karnataka

March

  1.  
Diagnostic study on Food Park – Mallapuram Food Park- Kerala
March

  1.  
Diagnostic study on Food Park – Maneri Food Park, Jabalpur, M. P.
March

  1.  
Report on Realistic cost of Emergency Contraceptive Pills (Ec-Pills) supplied by HLL Lifecare Ltd – in 2008-09 to government of India
March

  1.  
Report on Realistic cost of Emergency Contraceptive Pills (Ec-Pills) supplied by HLL Lifecare Ltd – in 2009-10 to Government of India
March

  1.  
Diagnostic study on Food Park –Ukhrul Food Park, Manipur
March

2011-12


  1.  
Report on impact of reduction in current tariffs on skimmed milk powder/whole milk powder in Indian Dairy Industry as well as Indian Dairy farmers as per India’s Commitment to the WTO
April

  1.  
Report on Cost/price Study of Ammonium Sulphate
April

  1.  
Report on Impact of FTAs on Petrochemical and Plastic Industry
May

  1.  
Report on Impact of Reduction of Current Tariffs on Indian Poultry Industry as per Country’s Commitment to the WTO.
May


  1.  
Report on Cost Piped Rural Water Supply from alternative safe drinking water source located at distant places
June

  1.  
Report on Determining additional compensation for Complex Fertilizers produced using captive Ammonia based Naphtha / Fuel oil/ LSHS based stock under Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy.
June

  1.  
Report on Impact of reduction in current tariffs on butter/butter oil on Indian dairy industry as well as Indian dairy farmers as per India’s commitment to the WTO
July

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Dr. RML Hospital & PGMIER
July

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing (RAKCON)
July

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of National Institute of Health and Family Welfare
July

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of  Lady Hardinge Medical College and SK Hospital
July

  1.  
Report on Diagnostic Study of Food Parks – Rai Food Park, Haryana
August

  1.  
Report on Diagnostic Study of Food Parks – Karkhiyon Food Park, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
August

  1.  
Report on Diagnostic Study of Food Parks – Khunmoh Food Park,  Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir
August

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry
August

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Kolkata
August

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore
August

  1.  
Report on Sectoral Impact of Chinese Import on the Competitiveness of domestic manufacturing industry particularly SSI –Footwear
August

  1.  
Report on Diagnostic Study of Food Parks -  Shendra Food Park, Aurangabad
September

  1.  
Report on Diagnostic Study of Food Parks -  Dimapur  Food Park, Nagaland

September

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of All India Institute of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Mumbai
September 

  1.  
Report on Study of the Analysis of Share of various Tariffs (Taxes, Fees of Govt) in cost of construction of Residential Apartments/ Houses in selected States / UTs and Select Urban Local Bodies – North Zone

October

  1.  
Report on Effect of subsuming Electricity duty in the proposed Goods & Services Tax
October

  1.  
Consolidated Report on Diagnostic Study on Food Parks
October

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, Shillong
October

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Government Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh
October

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh
October

  1.  
Report on Revision of Second Stage Handling Charges and Branding Charges for the Jute Bags Procured by FCI & State Agencies
November

  1.  
Report on Study of the Analysis of Share of various Tariffs (Taxes, Fees of Govt) in cost of construction of Residential Apartments/ Houses in selected States / UTs and Select Urban Local Bodies – East  Zone
November

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi
November

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Vardhman Mahavir Medical College attached to Safdarjung Hospital New Delhi
November

  1.  
Report on India’s Need for Critical Raw Materials – Zimbabwe as Potential Source
December

  1.  
Report on Study of the Analysis of Share of Various Tariffs (Taxes, Fees of Government) in cost of Construction of Residential Apartment/ Houses in Selected States/ UTs and Select Urban Local Bodies – South Zone
December

  1.  
Consolidated Report on Fee Structure of Medical institutes
December

  1.  
Report on Study of Tyre Pricing
December

  1.  
Report on Cost Based Study of Petroleum Products of National Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs)
December

  1.  
Report on Study on Radial Tyres
December

  1.  
Report on Study of the Analysis of Share of Various Tariffs (Taxes, Fees of Government) in cost of Construction of Residential Apartment/ Houses in Selected States/ UTs and Select Urban Local Bodies – West Zone
January

  1.  
Consolidated report on Report on study of the Analysis of Share of Various Tariffs (Taxes, Fees of Government) in cost of Construction of Residential Apartment/ Houses
January

  1.  
Report on Determination of Actual and Normative Milling Charges for Raw Rice and Parboiled Rice
February









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Friday, May 18, 2012

Views on Separate State Of Telengana

Separate State Of Telengana With A Separate Legislature, Executive And Judiciary In Accordance With The Constitution Of India



Sir, I rise to speak on the current scenario in Andhra Pradesh. (Interruptions) Sir, the entire world knows that Andhra Pradesh was growing until 2004 at the highest speed and it took its position on the world map, especially during the regime of Telugu Desam Government, as a progressive State of India. (Interruptions) Similarly, every one of us knows the present sad state of Andhra Pradesh. Leaving apart social development, industrial growth has come to a grinding halt. The I.T. and commodity exports have come to the lowest level. There is, absolutely, no governance in Andhra Pradesh
Post-independence, while forming the Republic of India, several deliberations/agitations took place, which include appointment of Dhar Committee, appointment of SRC for forming linguistic States. Finally, I am told, the then democratically elected, our first hon. Prime Minister, Pandit Nehruji, has taken a decision by consulting Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and Shri Pattabhi Sitaramayya. Again, this issue surfaced during 1969-72, the then elected Prime Minister, Shrimati Indira Gandhi, who told in her reply to a Bill on 21.12.1972, in Lok Sabha, on issues involving separation of States. I would like to quote a few lines from that enlightening speech: “Matters which involved regional feelings quite often do arouse the emotions of the people in this country, as in many other countries, and we certainly cannot ignore the emotions of the people. But I should like to stress that no solution can be found while the atmosphere remains charged with emotions. Any solution, any answer has to be found in a very cool, calm and rational manner.” My second point is, there are some things which are part of our national life. It is true that the question of linguistic States was very much a part of the national movement. There was no getting away from it. The units of every party, which was in existence at a time, were formed on the basis of language in spite of the British Provinces having different areas. There is an overall rationality in the formation of our various States and we should be very careful not to break this foundation of rationality in momentary passions. I am sure that no Telugu speaking person whether he lives in the coastal region or in Rayalaseema or in Telangana will ever do anything even in anger or in desperation, which is not in the larger interest of their entire State, and also in the interest of the country as a whole. At the same time, under Article 371 D, a Presidential order was issued. In order to save the time of the House, I do not want to repeat the points. Sir, wisdom lies in bringing down the emotions and not in arousing emotions for political considerations. I am appealing, through you, to all, especially to the Congress, to be wise enough to go through, if, at all, they suffer from any confusion. Sir, recently, the hon. Home Minister, Shri Chidambaram, while replying on this issue, stated that if all the political parties can come to unanimity, the Centre is ready for having a decision on an issue. I strongly object to this as political unanimity cannot be the guiding principle for a decision on an issue relating to the division of a State. In a federal structure, it is the responsibility of the Centre to formulate policies and draw priorities on various issues in the interest of the entire country. Sir, I am getting an impression from the approach of this Government that if political unanimity is possible, will we be ever ready to surrender the independence of this country? (Interruptions) That is the fact. You cannot stop.
It is in the knowledge of everyone that this Government appointed Justice Srikrishna Commission on this issue and the Commission submitted its Report after taking views of all the stakeholders. If that being the fact, what else this Government wants to know from the parties? What is the stand of the Government on the Report given by the Commission? If the Government is under any confusion on the issue of Telangana, it has the benefit of the Report of a Commission at its disposal and the Government is duty bound to tell this nation, and the people of Andhra Pradesh in particular, as to why it is not in a position to take any decision on this issue.
Sir, after submission of Report by Justice Srikrishna Commission, some new parties came into existence in Andhra Pradesh. I would like to know from the Government whether it intends to reopen the entire exercise in the name of political unanimity. Can there be an end for this as another party may come into existence before such an exercise is completed? Therefore, this Government should not harp on lame excuses of lack of political unanimity and must come out immediately with a solution, thus ending the prevailing uncertainty.
Sir, I would like to appreciate the efforts made by my colleague, Shri Javadekar, to find a solution for this boiling issue through his Private Member's Resolution in this House. While I do not have any doubt about his sincerity on the subject, I wonder as to why NDA failed to act on this issue when they were in power Undoubtedly, Shri Javadekar and BJP owe an answer to this nation and the State of Andhra Pradesh on this.
Sir in 2004 elections, Congress started its campaign with a promise of separate Telangana. But, at the end of 2009 election campaign, their own Chief Minister sought a clarification from people of coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema as to whether they would like to enter Telangana with a visa by not voting in favour of Congress. This clearly spelt out that the Congress has all along been dealing with this issue keeping in mind power politics and never shown sincerity for any honest resolution of the issue.
Sir, in fact, during 1984 August political disturbances in Andhra Pradesh, our great party founder, Shri N.T. Rama Rao, preferred to dissolve the State Assembly and go in for reelection in order to implement the policies which he believed are in the interest of the people of Andhra Pradesh. He never compromised on anything just for the sake of sitting in power.
Sir, similarly, I would like to mention that even during 1991, when our country's economic situation was extremely bad, our great leader, Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao Garu, had brought out economic reforms by managing minority Government, but he never compromised on his policies for the sake of power. But, irrespective any political parties, they have been using the issue of Telangana as a political weapon for getting only political benefits.
Sir, lack of wisdom is no sin, but disrespecting the wisdom shown by our great elders is, indeed, a sin. After Independence, our elders in their own wisdom, thought that reorganisation of the States on linguistic lines can be a better solution for so many socio-political issues faced by the country. Therefore, I request the Government to find a solution to this issue taking into account all these historical facts.
Finally, what is it that our State, or the people of Telangana, are requesting for? Even article 370D mentions so many privileges; but none of the political parties, none of Governments have ever bothered to follow the Presidential amendment to the Constitution also. In fact, based on the population, they have requested for about 40 per cent reservation , integration of rivers, preservation of culture, and for declaring certain industrial corridors. Even if the Government of India could allot some industrial corridors to the Telangana region, most probably, most of the people may get jobs and this unrest may be contained.
Sir, enough damage has already been done due to indecisiveness of the Government on this sensitive issue. Therefore, I appeal to the Government to immediately announce a decision on this issue, keeping the larger interest of the country in view, rather than acting for petty political interests. The UPA Government is entirely responsible for the present state of affairs in Andhra Pradesh. The Government must immediately take a decision either about united Andhra or, otherwise, in the interest of a separate State of Telangana, because, already, enough time has been lost; many students have committed suicide; and there is a huge political unrest there; we must put a full-stop to all this. I am not here to blame any political party. But Parties after Parties have been using this as a weapon in order to get some political mileage. We have to put a full-stop to this.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Appropriation Bill And The Finance Bill

The Appropriation (No. 3) Bill, 2012 And The Finance Bill, 2012



Thank you very much, Sir, for having given me this opportunity. To begin with, I may be permitted to quote a few headlines -- from one of the financial newspapers  which show our country's economic situation today. These headlines are, and I quote, 'Gloom to Deepen: India Inc', 'Moody's Adds Insult to Injury, Scissors Rating of 3 Banks', and 'Rupee Stays in a Hole, Sinks to 53.97 vs Dollar'.
Sir, today, every sector in India, whether it is steel, cement, telecom, power or infrastructure, is facing huge financial imbalance, mainly due to indecisions at various levels of the Government. Unfortunately, for the past couple of years, the Government has been reeling under scam after scam like 2G scam, Commonwealth scam, 
iron ore scam and so on. Because of indecision at the highest levels
of the Government, the country has been losing its direction which is reflecting very clearly in every economic activity and which is also directly resulting in weakening of our rupee. Sir, corporates, because of this indecision, are forced to refer their cases to CDR for financial restructuring, which does not augur well for an economy that has seen an unprecedented growth in the last couple of decades. If this trend continues, I am afraid, ultimately, all our banks and financial institutions, which are the backbone not only of our industry but the whole of our economy, may land in big trouble losing their credibility in the international market. Ultimately, the country will lose its credit rating. Sir, as we are all aware, yesterday, LIC's rating was downgraded. A few months ago SBI's rating was also downgraded. These are great institutions of trust and faith. They are the leaders in their respective sectors. Downgrading of the leader in a sector is a clear reflection as to what is happening in that sector. Sir, post- Independence, all our Indian entrepreneurs have worked very hard and created industrial growth which has helped all the banks in developing their own networks.
Sir, today, our farmers want support for sustainable farming but not doles. But Government after Government has preferred to give doles, for obvious reasons! Subsidies on fertilizers, oil, power, etc. are nothing but doles. Instead of giving these doles, Government should formulate good and balanced policies, have a level-playing field in business, so that different sectors of our economy can improve their financial health and, indirectly, will help the country's economy. The Government has to come out with aggressive plans, particularly in reducing imports which can go a long way in helping the farming community in improving their technology, agricultural implements and in yield-improvement technologies. The Government has been continuously silent about any aggressive policy in regard to production of renewable energy which can produce a lot of power, whether hydel or solar.
Sir, today many banks and Government departments are not taking any decision due to the 'fear of the unknown' which is a well- known fact. Unfortunately, we all agree that there is a complete breakdown and a paralysis of our decision-making process. It looks as if the Government is surviving with the support of ventilator. The 
country have had many scams and many problems like various by-elections, demands for smaller States, etc. I strongly request that the Government should deal with all these scams, etc. by appointing a task force exclusively for this purpose, without affecting the growth of the country.
Sir, in every developing economy, some systemic failures are bound to happen. But, we have to deal with such kind of failures in a matured manner and not in haste.
Sir, in any case, the time has also come for all the political parties to work with cooperation and coordination rather than confrontation and competition in the interest of the country. In any case, this Bill is a fait accompli approval. Thank you.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

New Schemes To Promote Export Performance

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-3571

ANSWERED ON-09.05.2012



a) whether Government has introduced new schemes to promote export performance during the last three years;

b) if so, the details thereof;

c) whether there is any monitoring mechanism in place to evaluate the performance of these schemes; and

d) the details of expenditure incurred during the last three years for export promotion schemes and objectives achieved so far?

ANSWER

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
(SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) The following new incentive schemes were introduced for promoting exports during the last three years:

• Status Holders Incentive Scheme was announced in August, 2009 with an objective to promote investment in upgradation of technology of certain sectors. Duty Credit Scrips for Status Holders @ 1% of FOB value of exports is granted under this scheme.

• Special Bonus Benefit Scheme was introduced in October, 2011 to provide special assistance to specified sectors in Engineering, Chemicals and Pharmaceutical for 6 months. The scheme covered 49 products for benefit @ 1% of FOB value of exports and has sunset on 31.3.2012.

• Special Focus Market Scheme was introduced with a view to increase the competitiveness of exports with a geographical targeting. The scheme provides additional 1 % duty credit when exports are made to 41 countries. This duty credit is over and above the 3% duty credit granted under Focus Market Scheme.

(c) & (d) A Monitoring Committee consisting of representatives of Directorate General of Foreign Trade and the Department of Revenue monitors the financial outgo under the schemes. An amount of Rs. 1350 crores has been provided as additional allocation for each of last three years 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 for expansion and deepening of items under Chapter 3 schemes of the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14.


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Studies By Tariff Commission

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-3570

ANSWERED ON-09.05.2012



(a) the details of studies completed by the Tariff Commission during the last three years;
(b) the details of expenditure incurred during the last three years for completion of these studies by Tariff Commission; and
(c) whether any increase in expenditure also results in increase of Non-Plan Expenditure?

ANSWER


THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
(SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a): 71 studies have been completed by the Tariff Commission during the last three years. The year wise details of studies are at Annexure.

(b): Tariff Commission does not charge its clients for the studies done by it. The expenditure is met from the Non-Plan budgetary allocation of the Commission. The details of expenditure incurred during the last three years are given below :

(Rs. In crores)
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Plan expenditure 0 0 0
Non-Plan expenditure 6.36 6.27 6.55
Total 6.36 6.27 6.55

(c): Tariff Commission meets its entire expenditure from the Non-Plan Head and major portion of expenditure goes towards payment of pay and allowances of employees of the Commission. However, there has been considerable increase in the number of studies and expenditure for completion of these studies also include Domestic Travel and Professional Services expenses which results increasing of Non-Plan expenditure.


ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3570 FOR ANSWER ON 9.5.2012.

LIST OF THE REPORTS SUBMITTED BY TARIFF COMMISSION
DURING THE LAST THREE YEARS





Study name
Month  of completion
2009-10

  1.  
Report on Milk availability and its price
April

  1.  
Cost Price Study of B-Twill Jute Bags. 
May

  1.  
Report on Study on Umbrellas
May

  1.  
Report on cost study for Levy Sugar Pricing
June

  1.  
Report  on study for Evolving Modalities for fixation of selling price of various Alkaloids Produced by Govt. Alkaloids Works
December

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Pregnancy Detection Kit Supplied by M/s HLL Lifecare Ltd to Govt. of India
January
2010-11

  1.  
Report on Critical analysis of the Impact of Port Tariff Regulation and the Effect of Such Regulation on EXIM Trade – Phase I
August

  1.  
Report on Performance of Cement Industry
September

  1.  
Report on Rationalization of Sugar Zones
September

  1.  
Report on Finalizing per KM per Tonne Rate for Transportation of Fertilizers by road
September

  1.  
Report on Element-wise Realistic Cost/Price of the Cement Produced by two Cement Plants in Himachal Pradesh.
October

  1.  
Report on Cost of Constructing various types of Toilets
December

  1.  
Report on Sectoral Impact of Chinese Imports on the Competitiveness of domestic manufacturing industry particularly SSI – Dry Battery Cell
December

  1.  
Report of Socio Economic impact of the occurrence of the Avian Influenza in West Bengal, Tripura, Sikkim and Assam on Poultry Industry
December

  1.  
Report on the Pricing structure of Iodised Branded Salt (vacuum & Refined) vis-à-vis unbranded salt
January

  1.  
Report on India’s need for critical Raw Materials, Long term demand projections and identification of source countries in Asia Africa and Latin America
January


  1.  
Report on cost pricing of Single super phosphate
January

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Copper T 380A supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2008-09 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Tubal Ring  supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2008-09 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Oral Contraceptive Pills (OCPs) supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2008-09 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Condoms supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2008-09 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Tubal Ring supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2009-10  to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Oral Contraceptive Pills (OCPs) supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2009-10 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Report on Realistic Cost of Condoms supplied by M/s HLL lifecare Ltd. In 2009-10 to Govt. of  India
February

  1.  
Diagnostic study on Food Park – Adoor Food Park Kerala
March

  1.  
Diagnostic study on Food Park – Bagalkot Food Park – Karnataka

March

  1.  
Diagnostic study on Food Park – Mallapuram Food Park- Kerala
March

  1.  
Diagnostic study on Food Park – Maneri Food Park, Jabalpur, M. P.
March

  1.  
Report on Realistic cost of Emergency Contraceptive Pills (Ec-Pills) supplied by HLL Lifecare Ltd – in 2008-09 to government of India
March

  1.  
Report on Realistic cost of Emergency Contraceptive Pills (Ec-Pills) supplied by HLL Lifecare Ltd – in 2009-10 to Government of India
March

  1.  
Diagnostic study on Food Park –Ukhrul Food Park, Manipur
March

2011-12


  1.  
Report on impact of reduction in current tariffs on skimmed milk powder/whole milk powder in Indian Dairy Industry as well as Indian Dairy farmers as per India’s Commitment to the WTO
April

  1.  
Report on Cost/price Study of Ammonium Sulphate
April

  1.  
Report on Impact of FTAs on Petrochemical and Plastic Industry
May

  1.  
Report on Impact of Reduction of Current Tariffs on Indian Poultry Industry as per Country’s Commitment to the WTO.
May


  1.  
Report on Cost Piped Rural Water Supply from alternative safe drinking water source located at distant places
June

  1.  
Report on Determining additional compensation for Complex Fertilizers produced using captive Ammonia based Naphtha / Fuel oil/ LSHS based stock under Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy.
June

  1.  
Report on Impact of reduction in current tariffs on butter/butter oil on Indian dairy industry as well as Indian dairy farmers as per India’s commitment to the WTO
July

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Dr. RML Hospital & PGMIER
July

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing (RAKCON)
July

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of National Institute of Health and Family Welfare
July

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of  Lady Hardinge Medical College and SK Hospital
July

  1.  
Report on Diagnostic Study of Food Parks – Rai Food Park, Haryana
August

  1.  
Report on Diagnostic Study of Food Parks – Karkhiyon Food Park, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
August

  1.  
Report on Diagnostic Study of Food Parks – Khunmoh Food Park,  Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir
August

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry
August

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Kolkata
August

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore
August

  1.  
Report on Sectoral Impact of Chinese Import on the Competitiveness of domestic manufacturing industry particularly SSI –Footwear
August

  1.  
Report on Diagnostic Study of Food Parks -  Shendra Food Park, Aurangabad
September

  1.  
Report on Diagnostic Study of Food Parks -  Dimapur  Food Park, Nagaland

September

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of All India Institute of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Mumbai
September 

  1.  
Report on Study of the Analysis of Share of various Tariffs (Taxes, Fees of Govt) in cost of construction of Residential Apartments/ Houses in selected States / UTs and Select Urban Local Bodies – North Zone

October

  1.  
Report on Effect of subsuming Electricity duty in the proposed Goods & Services Tax
October

  1.  
Consolidated Report on Diagnostic Study on Food Parks
October

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, Shillong
October

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Government Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh
October

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh
October

  1.  
Report on Revision of Second Stage Handling Charges and Branding Charges for the Jute Bags Procured by FCI & State Agencies
November

  1.  
Report on Study of the Analysis of Share of various Tariffs (Taxes, Fees of Govt) in cost of construction of Residential Apartments/ Houses in selected States / UTs and Select Urban Local Bodies – East  Zone
November

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi
November

  1.  
Report on Fee Structure of Vardhman Mahavir Medical College attached to Safdarjung Hospital New Delhi
November

  1.  
Report on India’s Need for Critical Raw Materials – Zimbabwe as Potential Source
December

  1.  
Report on Study of the Analysis of Share of Various Tariffs (Taxes, Fees of Government) in cost of Construction of Residential Apartment/ Houses in Selected States/ UTs and Select Urban Local Bodies – South Zone
December

  1.  
Consolidated Report on Fee Structure of Medical institutes
December

  1.  
Report on Study of Tyre Pricing
December

  1.  
Report on Cost Based Study of Petroleum Products of National Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs)
December

  1.  
Report on Study on Radial Tyres
December

  1.  
Report on Study of the Analysis of Share of Various Tariffs (Taxes, Fees of Government) in cost of Construction of Residential Apartment/ Houses in Selected States/ UTs and Select Urban Local Bodies – West Zone
January

  1.  
Consolidated report on Report on study of the Analysis of Share of Various Tariffs (Taxes, Fees of Government) in cost of Construction of Residential Apartment/ Houses
January

  1.  
Report on Determination of Actual and Normative Milling Charges for Raw Rice and Parboiled Rice
February









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