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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, April 25, 2012

Financial Assistance To NGOs

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-2298

ANSWERED ON-25.04.2012




Will the Minister of LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT be pleased to state:

(a)whether Government has provided any financial assistance to Non- Governmental Organisations (NGOs) for taking up action programmes/projects for the benefit of Child Labour and Women Labour during the last three years;
(b)if so, the details thereof;
(c)the type of activities for which financial assistance has been given to NGOs;
(d)whether Government has achieved the desired results; and
(e)if not, the reasons therefor?

ANSWER

MINISTER OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
(SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE)

(a) & (b): Yes, Sir. The Government of India provides financial assistance to NGOs every financial year for carrying out action oriented programmes for the benefit of child labour and women labour. The details of the financial assistance to NGOs is at Annex-I.

(c): The types of activities for which financial assistance is given to NGOs is at Annex-II.

(d) & (e): As per 2001 Census, the total number of working children between the age group of 5-14 years in the country was 1.26 crore. However, as per NSSO Survey 2009-10, the working children had been estimated at 49.84 lakh which show declining trend. Thus implementation of the scheme has yielded positive results.
The scheme on women labour has supported 21 organisation in 2010-11 as against 39 in 2011-12, while the number of women labour benefitted from these campaigns increased from 29,850 to 52630 primarily in un-organised sector.



ANNEXURE

A. Grant-in-aid released to NGOs for the benefit of child labour:


Year
Fund released
No of NGOs
2009-10
Rs. 1 crore
30
2010-11
Rs. 88.94  lakh (approx.)
20
2011-12
73.73 lakh (approx.)
18

B.Grant-in-aid released to NGOs for the welfare of women labour:




Year
Fund released
No of NGOs
2009-10
Rs. 15.03 lakhs
20
2010-11
Rs. 13.51 lakhs
21
2011-12
Rs. 15.27 lakh
39


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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Financial And Technical Assistance To Wind Power Generation

Demand To Provide Financial And Technical Assistance To Wind Power Generation In Andhra Pradesh



Sir, wind power energy is one of the cleanest energies available in abundance, particularly in India. This energy has not been tapped to the full potential in the country so far.
Sir, the Central Wind Energy Institute (C-Wet) has identified 30 locations in Andhra Pradesh for wind power development, spread across Ananthapur, Kurnool, Cuddapah, Chittoor and Nellore Districts. Ananthapur accounts for the highest wind power potential in Andhra Pradesh. As per ICSA India Limited, the Non-Conventional Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (Nedcap), Andhra Pradesh has a technical wind potential of around 800 MW against which capacity installed by private sector companies is around 110 MW and the rest is yet to be exploited. Installation of the projects for the remaining potential will not only boost economy and generate employment in the region but also will fulfill the increasing demands of energy in the State. It will also help protect the environment and save the resources. The Government needs to take initiative for developing wind energy in all the potential districts in Andhra Pradesh.
Sir, I urge upon the Government to take necessary action in this direction and provide all financial and technical assistance to the State of Andhra Pradesh required for the purpose.



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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, April 25, 2012

Financial Assistance To NGOs

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF  LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-2298

ANSWERED ON-25.04.2012




Will the Minister of LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT be pleased to state:

(a)whether Government has provided any financial assistance to Non- Governmental Organisations (NGOs) for taking up action programmes/projects for the benefit of Child Labour and Women Labour during the last three years;
(b)if so, the details thereof;
(c)the type of activities for which financial assistance has been given to NGOs;
(d)whether Government has achieved the desired results; and
(e)if not, the reasons therefor?

ANSWER

MINISTER OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
(SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE)

(a) & (b): Yes, Sir. The Government of India provides financial assistance to NGOs every financial year for carrying out action oriented programmes for the benefit of child labour and women labour. The details of the financial assistance to NGOs is at Annex-I.

(c): The types of activities for which financial assistance is given to NGOs is at Annex-II.

(d) & (e): As per 2001 Census, the total number of working children between the age group of 5-14 years in the country was 1.26 crore. However, as per NSSO Survey 2009-10, the working children had been estimated at 49.84 lakh which show declining trend. Thus implementation of the scheme has yielded positive results.
The scheme on women labour has supported 21 organisation in 2010-11 as against 39 in 2011-12, while the number of women labour benefitted from these campaigns increased from 29,850 to 52630 primarily in un-organised sector.



ANNEXURE

A. Grant-in-aid released to NGOs for the benefit of child labour:


Year
Fund released
No of NGOs
2009-10
Rs. 1 crore
30
2010-11
Rs. 88.94  lakh (approx.)
20
2011-12
73.73 lakh (approx.)
18

B.Grant-in-aid released to NGOs for the welfare of women labour:




Year
Fund released
No of NGOs
2009-10
Rs. 15.03 lakhs
20
2010-11
Rs. 13.51 lakhs
21
2011-12
Rs. 15.27 lakh
39


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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Financial And Technical Assistance To Wind Power Generation

Demand To Provide Financial And Technical Assistance To Wind Power Generation In Andhra Pradesh



Sir, wind power energy is one of the cleanest energies available in abundance, particularly in India. This energy has not been tapped to the full potential in the country so far.
Sir, the Central Wind Energy Institute (C-Wet) has identified 30 locations in Andhra Pradesh for wind power development, spread across Ananthapur, Kurnool, Cuddapah, Chittoor and Nellore Districts. Ananthapur accounts for the highest wind power potential in Andhra Pradesh. As per ICSA India Limited, the Non-Conventional Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (Nedcap), Andhra Pradesh has a technical wind potential of around 800 MW against which capacity installed by private sector companies is around 110 MW and the rest is yet to be exploited. Installation of the projects for the remaining potential will not only boost economy and generate employment in the region but also will fulfill the increasing demands of energy in the State. It will also help protect the environment and save the resources. The Government needs to take initiative for developing wind energy in all the potential districts in Andhra Pradesh.
Sir, I urge upon the Government to take necessary action in this direction and provide all financial and technical assistance to the State of Andhra Pradesh required for the purpose.



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