functions & activities of gfcc ganga flood control commission
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Ganga Flood Control Commission
Ganga Flood Control Board (GFCB)
Setup by the Government of India in 1972 Functions
To effectively address the chronic and recurring flood, erosion and drainage problems in the Ganga basin through an integrated plan
To lay down the broad policies and decide priorities in the implementation of various schemes
To accord approval to the schemes and recommend annual outlays for their implementation
To issue necessary directions to Ganga Flood Control Commission in respect of formulation of comprehensive plan of flood control in the Ganga Basin and approval of schemes
Its 16th & last meeting was held on 16.01.2013 at New Delhi
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Ganga Flood Control Commission
Ganga Flood Control Commission(GFCC)
Constituted by the Government of India in 1972
Acts as the Secretariat and the Executive Wing of the Ganga Flood Control Board
Subordinate office of the Ministry of Water Resources
Headquarter at Patna Establishment cost of GFCC is included in
MoWR Plan Scheme “River Management Activities & Works related to Border Areas”
Total allocation during XII plan is Rs 45 crore.
46th & last meeting of GFCC held on 19.11.2014 at New Delhi
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GFCC Broad Functions
Techno-economic appraisal of flood control, drainage, anti-water logging and anti-erosion schemes of Ganga Basin States except for those on the river Yamuna in the reach between Tajewala to Okhla Barrage.
Monitoring of the implementation of selected flood control schemes particularly those receiving Central Assistance / executed under the Central Sector.
Performance Evaluation of selected Flood Control Schemes
Preparation and updating of Comprehensive Plans of Flood Management for various river systems in the Ganga basin.
Assessment of the adequacy of existing waterways under road and rail bridges.
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Cooperation with Nepal / Bangladesh
Provides technical support to MoWR Participation in various Committees formed
for the purpose: Chairman, GFCC is member of Indian Team in
JMCWR, JCWR and JTE, Indian Team Leader of JSTC and Chairman of GHLSC and KHLC.
Member, GFCC is Indian Team Leader of JCIFM and member of JCKGP.
Chairman, GFCC / Member GFCC is member of Indian Team in Indo-Bangladesh Joint River Commission
Appraisal and monitoring of works taken up with funding from Government of India, wherever required
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GFCC Organisational Chart
Chairman
Member(Planning)
Director(MP-I)
Dy. Director (2)Asstt. Director (2)
Asstt. Director-II (1)
Director(MP-II)
Dy. Director (2)Asstt. Director (2)Asstt.Director-II (2)
Member(Coordination)
Director(Planning)
Dy. Director (2)Asstt. Director (2)Asstt.Director-II (2)
Director(Coordination)
Dy. Director (2)Asstt. Director (2)Asstt.Director-II (2)
Supporting Technical Staff - Supporting Ministerial Staff -
Expenditure and Budget provisionGanga Flood Control Commission
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AMOUNT IN CRORE
YEAR BE RE ACTUAL EXPENDITURE
2012-13 7.58 6.80 4.80
2013-14 10.58 4.56 4.56
2014-15 6.93 5.94 5.51
2015-16 6.95
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Achievements of GFCC
Comprehensive plans for flood management for all 23 river systems prepared between 1975 – 1990. These are also updated as per requirement. So far, 22 plans have been updated once and five plans have been updated twice.(Details at web-site: http://gfcc.bih.nic.in/achievements.htm )
Study for assessment of the adequacy of existing waterways under road and rail bridges for 21 river system in Ganga Basin has been completed so far.
Appraisal of Flood Management schemes of Ganga Basin About 300 schemes appraised since XI Plan
Monitoring of Scheme implemented with Central funding 114 schemes taken up under FMP in Ganga Basin in Bihar,
Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand and Uttarakhand . 58 schemes have been completed so far and 4 withdrawn/dropped.
Report of the Committee constituted by MoWR to find the cause for severe destruction in Uttarakhand due to flood and erosion during 16-17 June, 2013.
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FMP – Physical Progress
Status of Schemes included in FMP during XI PlanSl. No.
State Approved
Completed
(2007-12)
Completed
(2012-13)
Completed
(2013-14)
Dropped/
Withdrawn
Ongoing
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
1 Bihar 46 33 1 3 3 6
2 UP 24 6 - - - 18
3 WB 11 4 2 - 1 4
4 UK 12 3 1 4 - 4
5 HP 1 - - - - 1
6 JKH 3 1 - - - 2
Total 97 47 4 7 4 35
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FMP – Physical Progress
Status of Schemes included in FMP during XII PlanSl. No.
State Approved
Completed
Ongoing
(1) (2) (3) (5) (8)
1 Bihar 4 - 4
2 UP 2 - 2
3 WB 1 - 1
4 UK 9 - 9
5 HP 1 - 1
6 JKH - - -
Total 17 - 17
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FMP – Financial Progress
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State Approved Central Share
Amount Released in
2013-14
Amount Released in
2014-15
Total amount released up to
31, March 2015
1. Bihar 1392.42 88.57 24.92 839.63
2. Jharkhand 29.48 - - 21.34
3. Uttarakhand 288.07 53.13 - 102.75
4. Himachal Pradesh
31.21 - 2.42 36.05
5. Uttar Pradesh 645.89 21.96 15.69 337.49
6. West Bengal 1679.02 128.80 7.84 1823.5
7. Xth Plan Spill over
- - - 35.43
TOTAL 4066.09 292.46 50.87 2129.86
Amount in crore
Details of Posts sanctioned, filled & vacant in GFCC up to 31.03.2015
DAC stands for deemed abolition category
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Name of post Sanctioned strength
Filled Live vacant Post
DAC Post
GROUP “A”
1. Chairman 1 1 - -
2. Member 2 2 - -
3. Director 4 3 - 1
4. Dy.Director 8 5 2 1
5. Asstt.Director 8 4 - 4
Total Group “A” 23 15 2 6
Details of Posts sanctioned, filled & vacant in GFCC up to 31.03.2015
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Name of post Sanctioned strength
Filled Live vacant Post
DAC Post
GROUP “B” GAZ.6. P.S. to Chairman 1 - - 17. Asstt. Director-II 7 2 1 4
8. Administrative Officer 1 - - 19. Private Secretary 2 1 1 -
10. Head Draftsman 1 - 1 --
11. Asstt.Director Gr.II(OL) 1 1 - -Total Group “B” 13 4 3 6
Details of Posts sanctioned, filled & vacant in GFCC up to 31.03.2015
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Name of post Sanctioned strength
Filled Live vacant Post
DAC Post
GROUP “B” (NON-GAZ.)
12. Steno Grade-I
7 5 1 1
Total Group “B” (Non-Gaz) 07 05 01 01
Details of Posts sanctioned, filled & vacant in GFCC up to 31.03.2015
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Name of post Sanctioned strength
Filled Live vacant Post
DAC Post
13. Head Clerk 4 1 - 314. Hindi Translator Gr.II 1 1 - -15. Upper Division. Clerk 4 4 - -16. L.D.C. 10 2 4 417. Steno Gr.II 3 1 - 218. Jr. Engineer 5 - - 519. Draftsman Gr.I 6 4 1 120. Draftsman Gr.II 1 - - 121. Sr. Computer 1 1 - -22. Jr. Computer 3 3 - -23. Ferro Printer 2 - - 224. Driver 2 1 - 1
Total Group “C” 42 18 05 19
Details of Posts sanctioned, filled & vacant in GFCC up to 31.03.2015
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No.Name of post Sanctioned
strength Filled Live
vacant Post
DAC Post
25. Jr. Gestetnor Operator 1 - - 1
26. Senior Peon 3 1 - 2
27. Daftary 1 - 1 -
28. Peon 9 6 - 3
29. Chowkidar 1 1 - -
30. Safaiwala 1 1 - -
Total Gr. D 16 09 01 06
Grand Toal (A + B + C )101 51 12 38
Opening of Regional Directorate at Lucknow
Ministry has sanctioned opening of a regional directorate at Lucknow on 12th March, 2015.
As of now, SE (C), UGBO, Lucknow, CWC has been given additional charge and a room in CWC complex, Lucknow has been allotted for this office. However, the State Government is yet to provide accommodation for office as well as residence and other logistics to set up Directorate of GFCC at Lucknow.
Other posts of DD(02 nos), AD and AD-II (04 nos)are to be filled.
Group C post services are to be outsourced.
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Ganga Basin – Salient Features
Drainage area: 86.1 MhaWater Resources: 525 BCMAverage rainfall: 800-1400 mmLength of Ganga main stem: 2525 KmCropped area: 58.0 MhaFlood prone area: 20.4 MhaArea protected: 9.4 Mha
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Flood Prone / Protected Areas
# State Flood Prone Area as per RBA (Mha)
Area Protected(Mha)
1 Bihar (including Jharkhand) 4.260 2.9502. Delhi 0.070 0.0703. Haryana 2.350 2.0004. Himachal Pradesh 0.476 0.0125. Madhya Pradesh (including Chhattisgarh) 0.337 0.0046. Rajasthan 3.260 0.0827. Uttar Pradesh (including Uttarakhand) 7.340 1.705
8. West Bengal 2.670 2.568Total 20.420 9.391
(46%)
Flood Prone Area of Ganga Basin States (Total Area: 20.40 Mha as per RBA)
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Bihar(including Jharkhand)
20.88%
West Bengal12.99%
Uttar Pradesh(including Uttarakhand)
35.98%
Rajasthan15.98%
Madhya Pradesh(including Chhattishgarh)
1.27%NCT ofDelhi0.25%
Haryana11.52%
Himachal Pradesh1.13%
GFCC Budget 13-14
S.No. Head of account Final Estimate 2013-14 Expenditure 2013-14
1 Salary 3,36,00,000 3,56,08,204
2. Medical 1,50,000 65,235
3 Domestic Travel Expenses 29,00,000 28,96,070
4 Foreign Travel Expenses 1,00,000 1,05,138
5 Office Expenses 8,00,000 5,01,602
6 Minor Works 73,90,000 58,13,149
7 Machinery & Equipment 6,00,000 6,28,821
8 Over Time Allowances 10,000 -Nil-
TOTAL 4,55,50,000 4,56,18,219
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GFCC Budget 14-15
S.No. Head of account Final Estimate 2014-15 Expenditure 2014-15
1 Salary 4,38,90,000 4,19,55,000
2. Medical 3,00,000 1,33,000
3 Domestic Travel Expenses 30,00,000 29,97,000
4 Foreign Travel Expenses 7,00,000 1,29,000
5 Office Expenses 10,00,000 9,85,000
6 Minor Works 80,00,000 68,69,000
7 Machinery & Equipment 25,00,000 20,25,000
8 Over Time Allowances 10,000 5,000
TOTAL 5,94,00,000 5,50,98,000
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GFCB Composition
Union Minister for Water Resources - ChairmanUnion Minister of State for Water Resources - Member*Union Ministers of Finance, Road Transport & Highways, Railways and Agriculture (or their representative)
- Member
Chief Ministers of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh (or their representatives)
- Member
Member, Planning Commission - Member
Chairman, GFCC - Member-Secretary
* Chairman in absence of Union Minister of Water Resources
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GFCC Composition Chairman, GFCC - Full Time Chairman
Member(Planning) & Member(Coordination), GFCC Full Time Members
Chief Engineer in charge of Flood Control from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Uttarakhand
- Part Time Members
Engineer-in-Chief(WRD) of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh - Part Time Members
Member (RM), CWC - Part Time Member
Director, CWPRS - Part Time Member
Chief Engineer(LGB), CWC - Part Time Member
Chief Engineer (Planning), Roads Wing, MoRTH - Part Time Member
Director (Civil Engg. Wing), Railway Board - Part Time Member
Chief Engineer in charge of Flood Management from Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan & Delhi
- Permanent Invitees
Director, RDSO, Ministry of Railways - Permanent Invitee
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