- YS Sujana Chowdary - Member Of Parliament

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Motion of Thanks On President's Address


 Motion of Thanks On President's Address On 24 Feb 2011


Respected Sir, at the outset, I express my gratitude through you to the hon. President and the Government for at least now acknowledging in the form of Presidential Address to both the Houses about various problems confronting the nation and the common man of the country. But I am disillusioned to note that the Government has not given any ray of hope to address any of the problems confronting the country.
The Address refers to problems of inflation, poverty, energy shortage and so on as if these issues surfaced only yesterday. The Congress Party is in the front for maximum part of our post-Independence governance, either directly or indirectly, and has been deceiving the people of this country with the slogan of ‘Garibi Hatao”. If the intention of the Congress Party and, more particularly of the UPA Government, is really to relieve the country from poverty, inflation and other social problems, they should have informed the Members of the House as to what held them back from delivering their promises.
The President has mentioned that the aam aadmi has to be protected against the ravages of the worst ever global economic crisis since the great depression and also against the failure of the monsoon in large parts of the country in mid-2009. But I am dismayed to mention that this Government has done the least for the aam aadmi. The price rise is the glaring example. During the last two years, the prices of essential commodities have risen and in spite of the public outcry, the Government has done the least on the price front, what to mention on the ravages of the global economic crisis. Session after the Session, the price situation in the country is mentioned and discussed and the Ministers and the Prime Minister give assurances in the Parliament to curb the prices. This is the most glaring failure of this Government.
It is unfortunate that the statistics clearly prove the fact that though the Government boasts of economic growth in successive Plans, if we see the Planning Commission’s Report, in the context of the growth of the economy, from First Plan to Tenth Plan, we will find that it is from 3.5 per cent to 7.7 per cent.
If our economic growth has been so consistent, obviously, the levels of poverty ought to have come down proportionately. However, the harsh fact remains that in 1973, there were 32.13 crore people below poverty line and this number stood at only 30.17 crores in the year 2004.
The above facts clearly indicate that our Plans hardly did anything to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor. I would like to mention here that the time has come for serious introspection as to whether our Plans contributed towards strengthening of the rich or the poor.
Sir, the views expressed by the Government regarding protection to the farming community in the form of Minimum Support Price, supply of inputs at a subsidized prices and food security did not reflect the correct scenario at the ground level. Though the Government goes on for an ambitious plan of food security, it has not been able to reduce the wastage and increasing the storage capacity for the foodgrains. In fact, Sir, our farmers want level-playing commercial environment to sustain their income. It is unfortunate that the Government failed to mention the number of suicides by farmers in various States, more particularly, in my State, Andhra Pradesh, where the current Government boasts of spending a lakh crore rupees for the benefit of farming.
I am perplexed if the Government has initiated so many measures for the benefit of farmers, then, why have we not been able to address the problem of suicides by the farmers?
Sir, the President in her Address mentioned that the Government has worked single-mindedly to build on the achievements of its earlier term to deliver the promise of faster and more inclusive growth.
But I am constrained to mention that the major achievements of the earlier term of the Government are very glaring now before the country in the form of 2G spectrum and the Commonwealth Games scams. If this is inclusive growth, I wonder where this country is heading. It is amusing that the Government made a statement that it is committed to (Time-bell) quality governance, transparency, probity and integrity.

If that is the case, the people of this country are anxious to know as to why it has costed them one full session of Parliament in securing a JPC probe against the scandal related to 2G spectrum involving...
It is unfortunate to hear the Prime Minister saying that the JPC was agreed to only in order to run the House even after the CAG had given a report.


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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

ISI Promoting Terrorism In J & K

MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 

UNSTARRED

QUESTION NO . 242 

ANSWERED ON 23.02.2011


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

(a) whether it is a fact that ISI send money through hawala dealers based in Pakistan to Delhi to promote terrorism in the State of Jammu and Kashmir;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the details of Hawala men arrested and cash recovered with Kashmir terror link during the last three years;

(d) whether Government has taken any action at appropriate level with the Government of Pakistan, to prevent further occurrences in the State;

(e) if so, the details thereof; and

(f) if not, the reasons therefor?


ANSWER


MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
(SHRI GURUDAS KAMAT)

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


STATEMENT IN REPLY TO RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION No. 242 FOR 23.02.2011.

(a) to (f): There are no specific or verified inputs that ISI is sending money through hawala dealers based in Pakistan to Delhi to promote terrorism in J&K. However, a Multi Disciplinary Group at the State and Central level has been entrusted with the responsibility of enquiring into the sources of funding in Kashmiri Separatists. Provisions of Law are invoked whenever any actionable information/intelligence regarding suspected funds is received in this regard. Besides, India has consistently emphasized to Pakistan the need to implement its solemn commitments, including those given at the highest level that it would not permit the territory under Pakistan’s control to be used to support terrorism against India in any manner. 


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Persons Died During Construction Of CWG 2010

MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT 

UNSTARRED

QUESTION NO . 290 

ANSWERED ON 23.02.2011


Will the Minister of LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT be pleased to state :-
(a) the details of persons died during the construction of various projects or stadiums for Commonwealth Games, 2010;
(b) the details of compensation paid/granted to the family members of the deceased;
(c) whether Government has taken any action against the erring officials; and
(d) if so, the details thereof?

ANSWER

MINISTER OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
(SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE)
(a) & (b): The details are annexed.
(c) & (d): The officers of Regional Labour Commissioner (Central) conducted inspections in the project of Central sphere for ensuring the provision of Safety and Health for Building Workers and filed complaints against erring employers. During the year 2008, 2009 and 2010, 40, 20 and 18 prosecution were sanctioned and 21, 11 and 9 convictions were made respectively

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Development Of Slums In Metro Cities

MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION 

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QUESTION NO . 269 

ANSWERED ON 23.02.2011


Will the Minister of HOUSING AND URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION be pleased to state :-

(a) the details of programmes aimed for developing the slums in the major metro cities, across the country;

(b) the funds allocated by Government during the last three years State-wise for such projects;

(c) the complete details of spent/un-spent funds;

(d) whether there has been any mechanism to review the implementation of such programmes/projects; and

(e) if so, the details thereof?


ANSWER

THE MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION
(KUMARI SELJA)

(a) and (b): The Government launched the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) on December 3, 2005 aimed at provision of city-wide infrastructure and basic services to the urban poor especially slum dwellers. Under the Basic Services for the Urban Poor (BSUP) component of JNNURM, Additional Central Assistance is provided to States/Union Territories for undertaking affordable housing and related infrastructure facilities in 65 select cities including major metro cities. Other cities/towns are covered under Integrated Housing and Slum Development Programme (IHSDP). No year-wise, State-wise allocation has been made for BSUP and IHSDP during last three years. However, the details of funds allocated by the Government for Mission Period (2005-2012) under BSUP and IHSDP are annexed.

(c): The details of funds spent/un-spent funds under BSUP and IHSDP are as under:

(` Crore) Scheme Central share released Utilization Certificates submitted Balance for which UCS need to be submitted BSUP 6281.36 3297.14 2984.22 IHSDP 3732.01 797.49 2934.52 Total 10013.37 4094.63 5918.74

(d) and (e): The Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation undertakes periodic review of all Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) projects through review meetings at State, Regional and National level. In addition, a Mid-term appraisal study of the 11th Plan by the Planning Commission, which covers implementation of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) among other things, reveals that there is a renewed focus on the urban sector across the country due to schemes like JNNURM, which has allowed States and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) to raise their aspirations. However, the need to raise capacity and investment resources is substantial. 


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Motion of Thanks On President's Address


 Motion of Thanks On President's Address On 24 Feb 2011


Respected Sir, at the outset, I express my gratitude through you to the hon. President and the Government for at least now acknowledging in the form of Presidential Address to both the Houses about various problems confronting the nation and the common man of the country. But I am disillusioned to note that the Government has not given any ray of hope to address any of the problems confronting the country.
The Address refers to problems of inflation, poverty, energy shortage and so on as if these issues surfaced only yesterday. The Congress Party is in the front for maximum part of our post-Independence governance, either directly or indirectly, and has been deceiving the people of this country with the slogan of ‘Garibi Hatao”. If the intention of the Congress Party and, more particularly of the UPA Government, is really to relieve the country from poverty, inflation and other social problems, they should have informed the Members of the House as to what held them back from delivering their promises.
The President has mentioned that the aam aadmi has to be protected against the ravages of the worst ever global economic crisis since the great depression and also against the failure of the monsoon in large parts of the country in mid-2009. But I am dismayed to mention that this Government has done the least for the aam aadmi. The price rise is the glaring example. During the last two years, the prices of essential commodities have risen and in spite of the public outcry, the Government has done the least on the price front, what to mention on the ravages of the global economic crisis. Session after the Session, the price situation in the country is mentioned and discussed and the Ministers and the Prime Minister give assurances in the Parliament to curb the prices. This is the most glaring failure of this Government.
It is unfortunate that the statistics clearly prove the fact that though the Government boasts of economic growth in successive Plans, if we see the Planning Commission’s Report, in the context of the growth of the economy, from First Plan to Tenth Plan, we will find that it is from 3.5 per cent to 7.7 per cent.
If our economic growth has been so consistent, obviously, the levels of poverty ought to have come down proportionately. However, the harsh fact remains that in 1973, there were 32.13 crore people below poverty line and this number stood at only 30.17 crores in the year 2004.
The above facts clearly indicate that our Plans hardly did anything to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor. I would like to mention here that the time has come for serious introspection as to whether our Plans contributed towards strengthening of the rich or the poor.
Sir, the views expressed by the Government regarding protection to the farming community in the form of Minimum Support Price, supply of inputs at a subsidized prices and food security did not reflect the correct scenario at the ground level. Though the Government goes on for an ambitious plan of food security, it has not been able to reduce the wastage and increasing the storage capacity for the foodgrains. In fact, Sir, our farmers want level-playing commercial environment to sustain their income. It is unfortunate that the Government failed to mention the number of suicides by farmers in various States, more particularly, in my State, Andhra Pradesh, where the current Government boasts of spending a lakh crore rupees for the benefit of farming.
I am perplexed if the Government has initiated so many measures for the benefit of farmers, then, why have we not been able to address the problem of suicides by the farmers?
Sir, the President in her Address mentioned that the Government has worked single-mindedly to build on the achievements of its earlier term to deliver the promise of faster and more inclusive growth.
But I am constrained to mention that the major achievements of the earlier term of the Government are very glaring now before the country in the form of 2G spectrum and the Commonwealth Games scams. If this is inclusive growth, I wonder where this country is heading. It is amusing that the Government made a statement that it is committed to (Time-bell) quality governance, transparency, probity and integrity.

If that is the case, the people of this country are anxious to know as to why it has costed them one full session of Parliament in securing a JPC probe against the scandal related to 2G spectrum involving...
It is unfortunate to hear the Prime Minister saying that the JPC was agreed to only in order to run the House even after the CAG had given a report.


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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

ISI Promoting Terrorism In J & K

MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 

UNSTARRED

QUESTION NO . 242 

ANSWERED ON 23.02.2011


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

(a) whether it is a fact that ISI send money through hawala dealers based in Pakistan to Delhi to promote terrorism in the State of Jammu and Kashmir;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the details of Hawala men arrested and cash recovered with Kashmir terror link during the last three years;

(d) whether Government has taken any action at appropriate level with the Government of Pakistan, to prevent further occurrences in the State;

(e) if so, the details thereof; and

(f) if not, the reasons therefor?


ANSWER


MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
(SHRI GURUDAS KAMAT)

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


STATEMENT IN REPLY TO RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION No. 242 FOR 23.02.2011.

(a) to (f): There are no specific or verified inputs that ISI is sending money through hawala dealers based in Pakistan to Delhi to promote terrorism in J&K. However, a Multi Disciplinary Group at the State and Central level has been entrusted with the responsibility of enquiring into the sources of funding in Kashmiri Separatists. Provisions of Law are invoked whenever any actionable information/intelligence regarding suspected funds is received in this regard. Besides, India has consistently emphasized to Pakistan the need to implement its solemn commitments, including those given at the highest level that it would not permit the territory under Pakistan’s control to be used to support terrorism against India in any manner. 


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Persons Died During Construction Of CWG 2010

MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT 

UNSTARRED

QUESTION NO . 290 

ANSWERED ON 23.02.2011


Will the Minister of LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT be pleased to state :-
(a) the details of persons died during the construction of various projects or stadiums for Commonwealth Games, 2010;
(b) the details of compensation paid/granted to the family members of the deceased;
(c) whether Government has taken any action against the erring officials; and
(d) if so, the details thereof?

ANSWER

MINISTER OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
(SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE)
(a) & (b): The details are annexed.
(c) & (d): The officers of Regional Labour Commissioner (Central) conducted inspections in the project of Central sphere for ensuring the provision of Safety and Health for Building Workers and filed complaints against erring employers. During the year 2008, 2009 and 2010, 40, 20 and 18 prosecution were sanctioned and 21, 11 and 9 convictions were made respectively

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Development Of Slums In Metro Cities

MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION 

UNSTARRED

QUESTION NO . 269 

ANSWERED ON 23.02.2011


Will the Minister of HOUSING AND URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION be pleased to state :-

(a) the details of programmes aimed for developing the slums in the major metro cities, across the country;

(b) the funds allocated by Government during the last three years State-wise for such projects;

(c) the complete details of spent/un-spent funds;

(d) whether there has been any mechanism to review the implementation of such programmes/projects; and

(e) if so, the details thereof?


ANSWER

THE MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION
(KUMARI SELJA)

(a) and (b): The Government launched the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) on December 3, 2005 aimed at provision of city-wide infrastructure and basic services to the urban poor especially slum dwellers. Under the Basic Services for the Urban Poor (BSUP) component of JNNURM, Additional Central Assistance is provided to States/Union Territories for undertaking affordable housing and related infrastructure facilities in 65 select cities including major metro cities. Other cities/towns are covered under Integrated Housing and Slum Development Programme (IHSDP). No year-wise, State-wise allocation has been made for BSUP and IHSDP during last three years. However, the details of funds allocated by the Government for Mission Period (2005-2012) under BSUP and IHSDP are annexed.

(c): The details of funds spent/un-spent funds under BSUP and IHSDP are as under:

(` Crore) Scheme Central share released Utilization Certificates submitted Balance for which UCS need to be submitted BSUP 6281.36 3297.14 2984.22 IHSDP 3732.01 797.49 2934.52 Total 10013.37 4094.63 5918.74

(d) and (e): The Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation undertakes periodic review of all Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) projects through review meetings at State, Regional and National level. In addition, a Mid-term appraisal study of the 11th Plan by the Planning Commission, which covers implementation of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) among other things, reveals that there is a renewed focus on the urban sector across the country due to schemes like JNNURM, which has allowed States and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) to raise their aspirations. However, the need to raise capacity and investment resources is substantial. 


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