Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Year End Review for the Department of Communications & Information Technology (india year book 2012-2013)


The Telecom sector has witnessed exponential growth, especially in the wireless segment, in the last few years. With 937.70 million telephone connections at the end of September 2012, the Indian telecom network is the second largest in the world, only after China. Tele-density, which shows the number of telephones per 100 population in the country, was 77.04% at the end of September 2012.

The number of internet subscribers increased from 22.39 million (including 13.35 million broadband subscribers) to 23.01 million (including 14.57 million broadband subscribers) during the period from January to June 2012. At the end of September 2012, there were 15.08 million broadband subscribers in the country.

Telecom has evolved as a basic infrastructure like electricity, roads, water etc. and has also emerged as one of the critical components of economic growth required for overall socio economic development of the country. A study conducted recently has found that, in India, 10% increase in internet subscribers delivers, on an average, 1.08% increase in GDP. In the 10 states which had higher penetration of Internet, the increase in growth was higher at 2.36% on a average, for 10% increase in Internet penetration. In the year 2009-10, these 10 states, referred to as ‘relatively developed States’ had internet penetration rate of 2.76% compared to the set of 9 ‘Developing’ States having average internet penetration rate of only 0.61%. The study has also found that a 10% increase in mobile penetration delivers, on an average, 1.5% increase in GDP.

National Telecom Policy – 2012 (NTP-2010)

The government approved National Telecom Policy-2012 (NTP-2012) on 31st May 2012 which addresses the Vision, Strategic direction and the various medium term and long term issues related to telecom sector. The primary objective of NTP-2012 is maximizing public good by making available affordable, reliable and secure telecommunication and broadband services across the entire country. The main thrust of the Policy is on the multiplier effect and transformational impact of such services on the overall economy. It recognizes the role of such services in furthering the national development agenda while enhancing equity and inclusiveness. Availability of affordable and effective communications for the citizens is at the core of the vision and goal of the NTP-2012. NTP-2012 also recognizes the predominant role of the private sector in this field and the consequent policy imperative of ensuring continued viability of service providers in a competitive environment. Pursuant to NTP-2012, these principles would guide decisions needed to strike a balance between the interests of users/consumers, service providers and government revenue.

Manufacturing of Telecom Equipment


With the advent of next-generation technologies and operators rolling out 3G and broadband wireless access services, the demand for telecom equipment has increased. In an attempt to capitalize on this opportunity, the government and policymakers are focusing on developing the domestic manufacturing industry.  Despite significant growth of the telecom network and the subscriber base over the last decade, the telecom manufacturing sector has not shown corresponding increase.

The NTP-2012, inter-alia, has following objectives on promoting Telecom Equipment Manufacturing:

·         Create a corpus to promote indigenous R&D, IPR creation, entrepreneurship, manufacturing, commercialization and deployment of state-of-the-art telecom products and services during the 12th five year plan period.

·         Promote the ecosystem for design, Research and Development, IPR creation, testing, standardization and manufacturing i.e complete value chain for domestic production of telecommunication equipment to meet Indian telecom sector demand to the extent of 60% and 80% with a minimum value addition of 45% and 65% by the year 2017 and 2020 respectively.

·         Provide preference to domestically manufactured telecommunication products, in procurement of those telecommunication products, which have security implications for the country and in Government procurement for its own use, consistent with our World Trade Organization (WTO) commitments.

Auction of Spectrum


Auction of Spectrum in 1800MHz band that commenced on 12.11.12 has been completed. Five companies participated in auction.

National Optical Fiber Network (NOFN) project


·         NOFN Project is envisaged as a Centre-State joint effort. State governments are expected to contribute by way of not levying any RoW charges. This requires suitable tri-partite MoU to be signed by GOI, state governments & BBNL.

·         Tri-partite MoU has been signed on 26.10.2012 with 13 states and 3 Union Territories. A total of about 1,40,727 Gram Panchayats will get covered by Optical Fiber Network in these States and UTs.

·         Three Pilot Projects have been completed to cover all Gram Panchayats of Arain Block in Ajmer District (Rajasthan), Panisagar Block in North Tripura District (Tripura), Paravada Block in Vishakhapatanam District (A.P.). As on 15.10.2012, each of the 58 Gram Panchayats in these three Pilot Project Blocks have provided with 100 Mbps bandwidth.

·         Survey work for ‘laying of incremental OFC’ has commenced based on GIS data made available by NIC.

Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF)

Various initiatives have been taken by DoT to cover the uncovered rural and remote areas of the country, with the support from USO fund. The achievements are listed below:

·         424 Village Public Telephones (VPTs) have been provided during the year 2012 till October 2012. at the end of October 2012, 5.80 lakh (97.76%) villages were covered with VPTs.

·         As on 31.10.2012, 53452 VPTs out of the 62443 i.e. 85.60% VPTs have been provide under VPTs in newly identified uncovered villages as per Census 2001.

·         14 Mobile Towers and 209 Base Transceiver Stations (BTSs) have been commissioned by Infrastructure Providers and Universal Service Providers respectively under the Shared Mobile Infrastructure Scheme, during the year 2012 till October 2012. Under this scheme, 7310, (99.42%) towers were set up by the end of October 2012.

·         52,628 wire-line broadband connections and 3,347 kiosks have been set up in rural and remote areas under the scheme, during the year 2012 till October 2012 under the Rural Broadband Scheme for expanding provision of Wireline Broadband Connectivity up to village level.

·         A subsidy of Rs 330.13 crore has been disbursed through USOF during the year 2012 till 31.10.2012, A total fund of Rs 47035.33 crore has been collected under USOF till 31.10.2012. A total of Rs 22438.17 crore of USO fund has been utilized till 31.10.2012 and available potential balance of Rs 24597 crore.




National Policy on Electronics (NPE) 2012

Unlike the IT and Telecom Sector, wherein India has already been recognized as a global player, the performance of our electronic hardware manufacturing has lagged on account of specific challenges.

It is estimated that by the year 2020 our domestic demand for the Electronics products and systems (this includes electronic products, hardware as well as components) would be USD 400 Billion as against domestic production of USD 100 billion only.

To focus on Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) in the country, a separate policy for the sector i.e. the National Electronic Policy (NPE) 2012 was approved for implementation by the Cabinet on 25.10.2012.

The NPE provides for a comprehensive set of policy initiatives to revive the Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector in the country, which include, broadly:

  • Electronics Manufacturing Clusters (EMC) Scheme

  • Modified Special Incentive Package (M-SIPS) Scheme

  • Setting up Semiconductor Wafer Fabrication Units

  • Preference to Domestically Manufactured Electronic Goods (Preferential Market Access)

  • Scheme for mandatory registration of identified Electronic Products for meeting specified safety standards

  • Human Resource Development initiatives in ESDM

National Policy on Information Technology (NPIT) - 2012

            The National Policy on Information Technology 2012 was approved on 14th September 2012. The policy aims to leverage Information & Communication Technology (ICT) to address the country’s economic and developmental challenges. The policy inter alia envisages creation of additional 10 million employments by 2020.

Under this Policy the objectives for HR Development include:

·         Creation of a pool of 10 million additional skilled manpower in ICT.
  • Make at least one in every household e-literate.
  • Enable access of content and ICT applications to foster inclusive development.
  • Leverage ICT for expanding the workforce and enabling life-long learning.
  • Produce 3000 PhDs annually in specialized areas by 2020.

National Policy on Skill Development

            Government of India had announced a National Policy on Skill Development, which has set a target of skilling 500 million people by 2022 and a target of training 10 million persons in IECT sector has been assigned to this Department.

            In the year 2011-12, about 2.25 lakh persons were trained by NIELIT and CDAC. The PM’s National Council on Skill development has set a target of skilling 4.4 lakh persons for 2012-13. As of July 2012, a total of 1,25,792 candidates have been trained/undergoing training at NIELIT and CDAC.

Development of North-Eastern Region

            The Cabinet approved on 12th April 2012 the implementation of Deity’s scheme for development of NER by enhancing training and education capacity in the information, electronics and communication technology (IECT) area through the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) (formerly DOEACC Society). The total budget outlay for the project is Rs 388.68 crores spread over a period of five years.

            NIELIT has also initiated projects for setting up Regional Institutes for e-Learning and Information Technolgy (RIELIT) at Kohima (Nagaland), Agartala (Tripura): and NIELIT Centres at Shillong (Meghalaya), Gangtok (Sikkim) and Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh).

Social Media and Citizen Engagement Framework

            The advent of internet and social media has brought in paradigm change in which citizens engage with each other as well as with government.

In order to help government organizations engage more fruitfully with the various social media platforms, Citizen Engagement Framework and Social Media Framework has been created and notified on 8th September 2012.

Information Technology Investment Regions (ITIRs)

            Government of India has accorded in-principle approval for setting up of three Information Technology Investment Regions (ITIRs) in the States of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.

Setting up of National Internet Registry (NIR)

            Indian Registry for Internet Names and Numbers (IRINN) under National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) was recognized as the National Internet Registry during March, 2012 by Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC).

National Supercomputing Mission

            High Performance Computing (HPC), also known as Supercomputing, plays an important role in both scientific advancement and economic competitiveness of a nation because it is a powerful tool for accelerating a nation’s R&D programs by increasing the productivity of scientists and researchers. It enables them to produce scientific and industrial solutions faster, less expensively, and with higher quality than traditional theory and experimentation alone.

            The national mission on supercomputing proposes to take an application centric approach for future HPC activities in the nation.

            Parallely, an initiative to upgrade the computing power of the current PARAM Yuva system installed at C-DAC, Pune from 54 Teraflop to 500 Teraflop has been undertaken.

Major on-going Plan scheme/programmes of the Department


E-Governance: Of the 31 Mission Mode Projects (MMPs), 24 have been approved by the Government of India. 22 MMPs have gone live and are delivering services electronically.

            State Data Centre (SDCs):  As on date 17 SDCs have been made operational and SDCs in 3 states are under implementation.

Common Service Centers (CSCs): The CSCs are ICT enabled kiosks with broadband connectivity to provide various government, private and social services at the doorstep of the citizen. As on date, more than of 98,055 CSCs have been made operational in thirty five States/UTs.

E-District: The Department has approved 16 Pilot e-District projects covering 41 districts. Pilot project has been launched/gone live in all the 41 districts across the country. The scheme for National Roll Out of e-District Mission Mode Project (MMP) was approved by the Cabinet Committee for Infrastructure on 20th April 2011.

Mobile Governance: DeitY has developed and notified the Framework for Mobile Governance in February 2012.

Cyber Security

·         Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has been operational as a national agency for cyber security incident response.

  • National Crisis Management Plan for countering cyber attacks and cyber terrorism has been prepared and is being updated annually.

  • To enable comprehensive cyber security policy compliance, the govt has mandated implementation of security policy within govt in accordance with the Information Security Management System (ISMS) Standard ISO 27001. In addition, Computer security guidelines have been issued for compliance within Govt. A Common Criteria based IT product security testing facility has been set up at Kolkata.

  • During the Year 2012, Cyber Regulation Advisory Committee has been reconstituted and notified under Section 88 of Information Technology (Amendment) Act 2008. The first meeting of the re-constituted committee was held on 29th November 2012.

National Knowledge Network

·         915 links to Institutions have been commissioned and made operational. This includes 266 links to institutions under NMEICT, which have been migrated to NKN.

  • 61 virtual classrooms have been setup.

Research & Development

Cloud Computing

            Recognizing the potential of cloud computing, in areas such as e-governance, education, etc, CDAC has completed Cloud Stack – named Meghdoot using open source softwares. The Meghdoot Cloud stack has been deployed in the State Data Centre, Chennai as a Proof of Concept, along with some State Government Applications.

IT Applications by National Informatics Centre (NIC)

Amongst the important initiatives by NIC during the year were:-

Open Government Platform (OGPL): The National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP) has been notified by the Government. NIC has developed a technology solution for establishing an Open Data Portal for Government Departments. It will facilitate access and use of Government data by citizen to foster innovation and promote transparency.

Central Public Procurement Portal (CPP):  NIC has developed a portal to provide a single point access to the information on tenders published by various Ministries/Departments, Public Sector Undertakings and Statutory Bodies. CPP is expected to bring in greater transparency in tendering process and gradually move towards adoption of electronic procurement solution for their procurement needs on a continuing basis.

Co-operative Core Banking Solution (CCBS): NIC has launched a Co-Operative Core Banking Solution (CCBS) for Co-Operative banks. It is being offered as ‘Application As a Service’ and is hosted at National Data Centre of NIC. It will enable co-operative banks to go for core banking solution at affordable cost and in a faster manner.

Department of Posts

Contributing to the financial inclusion of the rural people:

(A)       Wage disbursal under Mahatma Gandhi National Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA): Extensive rural postal network of the country is actively engaged in disbursal of wages of MGNREGA with high levels of efficiency. During the year 2012-13 the Post Offices disbursed about Rs 9,133 crore by October, 2012 through about 5.53 crore savings accounts of MGNREGA workers standing in the Post Offices. Thus, the Department of Posts significantly contributed towards the success of this unique social security arrangement of unprecedented scale.

(B)       Financial Inclusion of Below Poverty Line (BPL Household: Department of Posts leveraged its network and outreach to financially include BPL households by targeting them for opening their savings accounts in the Post Offices and thus providing them with access to savings services. During the Year 2012-13 more than 1.53 crore households were financially included through this initiative by October, 2012.
            Introduction of e-enabled services
(A) 24,969 Departmental post offices have been computerized as on date
(B) India Post has introduced Remotely Managed Franking System in place of existing electronic Franking Machines. Around 5681 RMFS machines have been licensed and activated as on date.
(C) e-Post office Portal was commissioned during 2011. During the current year PLI premia payment has also been added apart from sale of philatelic material.
            International Remittance services
            Recognizing the spurt in the volumes of international remittances into India in the recent years and the notable contribution of remittance inflows to the country’s economy, the Department of Posts has taken a project to revamp its international money order services. Currently, DoP provides electronic money remittance services on two platforms, viz. the IFS (developed by the Universal Postal Union) and Eurogiro. The following action has been completed in this regard:
  1. Setting up an International Remittances Unit (IRU) at CEPT, Mysore.
  2. Starting the inward international money order transactions from France on 22 November, 2012.


Expansion of Clientele Base of Postal Life Insurance(PLI)
In order to provide insurance coverage to persons of various organizations which were earlier out of purview of PLI schemes and to scale up business revenues employees of following organizations have also been brought under PLI scheme w.e.f. 18.10.2012:
(i)            Joint ventures having Govt/PSU stake
(ii)          Credit Co-operative Societies registered under Co-operative Societies Act
(iii)         Scheduled Commercial Banks
(iv)         Deemed Universities and Educational Institutions accredited by recognized bodies i.e. AICTE, MCI, NAAC etc.
“Sampoorna Jeevan Bima Gram” and “Sampoona Bima Sangathan”
            For better insurance coverage of eligible population, a targeted approach to cover villagers under RPLI and organizations under PLI has been started from November 2012 as under:-
(i)            to identify and cover minimum 75% of employees of 20 organizations up to 31.10.2012 and 30 organisations/units up to 31.10.2012 as “Sampoorna Jeevan Bima Sangthan/Unit” under Postal Life Insurance;
(ii)          To identify and cover 1000 villages up to 31.10.2012 and 2000 villages up to 31.03.2013, as “Sampoorna Jeevan Bima Gram” wherein at least one member of each house hold is to be enrolled under Rural Postal Life Insurance.
Financial Services
            The Department successfully completed the vendor selection for its Financial System Integration project. The vendor selected was M/s Infosys who will be involved with the Core Banking solution and setting up of ATMs for the Department. The project has started on 28th September 2012.
            UIDAI Aadhar letters:
Department of Posts is working as Register with UIDAI for providing Aadhar enrolments through Post Offices for phase-II operations also. A total of 80,84, 181 successful enrolments have been completed.


ePost:
New and enhanced version of ePost software has been launched on 12th December 2012. The enhanced version will have facility of sending multilingual messages apart from sending PDF files as attachment. During the year 2012 (upto Nov 2012), 13.64 lakh messages have been sent and Rs 104.50 lakhs earned as revenue.
            Sale of Gold Coins:
Under retail post, India Post sells 24 carat gold coins of the denomination of 0.5 g, 1g, 5g, 8g, 10g, 20g and 50g through selected Post Offices. During the year 2012 (upto Nov 2012), 708 kg of gold coins were sold  and Rs 10.99 crores earned as revenue.
            Project Management Unit
            The Government has approved the IT Modernization Project of the Department of Posts for computerization of all the non-computerized post offices, Mail Offices, Administrative and other offices, establishment of required IT infrastructure, development of required software applications. IT modernization Project – India Post will enable Department to enhance and provide value additions to Mail, Savings Bank and Insurance, customer service while providing a platform to launch new initiatives and provide new rural services.
Money remittance through Mobile phone service:
            An agreement has been signed with BSNL for providing money remittance through mobile phones. This is joint endeavor of Department of Posts & BSNL. BSNL has been provided with the requirements of DOP for development of the software. This service specially tailored for those who have a need to remit money regularly up to a sum of Rs 10,000. Under the Scheme, a remitter can go to any Post Office in the Circle enabled for the Mobile Money Transfer Service and remit an amount from Rs 1000/- to Rs 10,000/- to be paid to another mobile subscriber at the designated Post Office. The Slabs for money transfer is as follows:
Slabs
Charges of Remittance
Rs 1000 to 1500
Rs 40
Rs 1501 to 5000
Rs 70
Rs 5001 to 10,000
Rs 100
            The service initially has been launched on 15th November 2012 in four Circles viz. Kerala, Bihar, Delhi and Punjab and this service is provided in 18 selected Post Offices in each Circle.
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Year End Review for the Department of higher Education , Ministry of Human Resource Development (india year book 2012-2013)


     
Central Universities
·         Sixteen Central Universities have been established which include conversion of three State universities in Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand.  All of them have become functional.
Indian Institute of Management
·         Established seven Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and all of them have become functional.
Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
·         Eight new IITs in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Orissa, Punjab, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh have commenced their academic activities. Land for these IITs has been identified and all, except Gandhinagar and Indore, have taken up construction of their permanent campuses.

Indian Institutes of Information Technology ((IIITs) under (PPP) mode
·         20 IIITs and approximately 1000 polytechnics are proposed to be set up under this mode. 15 State Governments have identified land for setting up of the Institute. In four cases, the State Governments have also identified the industry partners.


National Institutes of Technology (NITs) in each of the larger States/ UTs
·         The Government has established 10 new NITs at Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Goa, Delhi, Uttarakhand and Puducherry. As on date, there are approximately 1600 students pursuing undergraduate programmes.



Indian Institutes of Science Education & Research (IISERs)
·         Five IISERs, with objective of promoting excellence in science education have been established in Mohali (Punjab), Kolkata (West Bengal), Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh), Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) and Pune (Maharashtra). 

International Collaborations
·         During the last 3 years, Education Exchange Programme (EEP)/MOUs have been signed with 12 countries, bringing the total number of such exchanges to 41. 

Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace & Sustainable Development
·         Agreement has been signed with UNESCO for establishment of Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace & Sustainable Development This is first Category-I Institute of UNESCO in the entire Asia-Pacific Region established at New Delhi. It will serve as a platform for India to emerge as a global leader in the areas of education for Peace and Sustainable Development.

Establishment of Centre of Excellence for Studies in Classical Kannada and Telugu  

·         These research centres identify sources of classical Kannada/Telugu languages to promote, propagate and preserve.
Modernization of Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
·         On its Diamond Jubilee a one-time special assistance of Rs. 100.00 crore has been released for modernization of IIT-Kharagpur.


New Polytechnics
·         Out of 300 un-served/under-served districts, 281 have been provided a partial financial assistance of Rs.1915.99 crorestill 12.11.2012.
·         A partial financial assistance of Rs.255.50 crores for Strengthening of existing polytechnics has been provided to 500 polytechnics under the Scheme till 31.08.2012.
·         Out of 500 existing AICTE approved polytechnic 487 polytechnics have been provided partial financial assistance of Rs.241.60 crore till 31st August, 2012.
·         2.20 lakh persons have availed training under the Community development through polytechnics scheme during financial year 2011-12. An amount of Rs. 127.98 crores has been released under this scheme till 31st August, 2012.
·         More than 2.5 Lakh have been given training in four Regional Boards of Apprenticeship/Practical Training (BOATs/BPOT) located at Mumbai, Kolkata, Kanpur and Chennai during last three years.
National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology
·         A total of 400 Universities and 19069 Colleges have been provided with connectivity under the scheme as on 31.10.2012.

Low Cost Access-cum-Computing Devices (LCAD)
·         The Low Cost Access-cum-computing Devices, ‘AAKASH-2’ has been launched by Hon’ble President of India on 11.11.2012 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. Aakash-2 is powered by processor running at 1Ghz., has 512 MB RAM, a 7” capacitive touch screen and a battery which works for 3 hours. 

N-LIST (National Library and Information Services Infrastructure for Scholarly Content)
·         As of now more than 74,000 e-books from 297 publishers and 3700 e-Journals are available to 1,08,729 students associated to 1,512 Institutions. Similarly for University students more than 7,500 e-Journals to students associated to 297 Institutions are available from INFLIBNET & IIT Delhi. Full text e-Thesis numbering 2224 and more is also available on the INFLIBNET network.


Virtual Lab
·         On 23rd February 2012 89 Virtual labs were launched for quality enhancement so that the learners in distance education system and remotely located & backward areas can reap the benefit of quality and relevant education, through ICT mode.

Interest subsidy on Educational Loans
·         The scheme, based solely on income criteria and not social background, has become effective from academic year 2009-10. An amount exceeding Rs.800 crores has been released by Government for benefiting about 2155831 students till 31st August, 2012.

National Book Promotion Policy


·         The draft of National Book Promotion Policy has been approved by Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) in its 58th meeting held on 7th June 2011.

Higher Education for Minorities
·         Academies for professional development of Urdu Medium Teachers have been set up in three Central Universities viz (i) Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) (ii) Jamia Milia Islamia (JMI) and (iii) Maulana Azad National Urdu University.
·         Rs.61.31 crores has been sanctioned for establishment of ‘Residential Coaching Academics for Minorities, Women/SCs/STs”.
·         Two new campuses of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) have become operational at Murshidabad in West Bengal and Malappuram, Kerala.
·         University Grants Commission has sanctioned 284 women hostels in colleges in 90 Minority Concentrated Districts/Area during XI Plan.
·         374 Minority concentrated Districts/Areas have been identified for Establishment of Model Degree Colleges. Approval has been granted to 14 model degree colleges.
·         An amount of Rs.232.67 crore has been released as initial grants for setting up polytechnics in 46 districts out of 57 districts.



Education of Scheduled Castes /Scheduled Tribes
·         Remedial Coaching at UG/PG level
·         Coaching Classes to prepare for National Eligibility Test (NET)
·         Coaching Classes  for Entry in Services
·         Establishment of SC/ ST Cells in Universities to safeguard      their interest.
·         Establishment of Equal Opportunity Cells (EOCs) for sensitizing university/college community on problems faced by SC/ST students in higher education.
·         Post-Graduate Scholarships to SCs/STs and Minorities
·         Post-Doctoral Fellowships for SCs/STsMeasures Initiated by the IITs To Prevent any Form of Caste-Based Discrimination
·         Regional Centre of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, AmarkantakM.P.has been inaugurated on 9th September, 2009 in Manipur with the launch of M. Phil programme of Political Science.
Education of Women
·         Establishment of Day Care Centres in Universities and Colleges.
·         Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child for pursuing Higher and Technical Education
·         Construction of Women Hostels for Colleges
·         Development of Women’s Studies in Universities and Colleges
·         Capacity Building for Women Managers in Higher Education
·                     Post-doctoral Fellowships for Women






Monday, December 24, 2012

Year End Review urban development (india year book 2012-2013)


Ministry of Urban Development


A number of key decisions were taken by the Ministry of Urban Development during the year to trigger infrastructure growth and boost economy.  Efficient and reliable urban transport systems are crucial for India to sustain a high growth rate and alleviate poverty. To improve the current urban transport situation the Government is giving much attention to Metro projects. Mono rails and Regional Rapid Transit Systems are also being explored to supplement the existing transport systems. The year also witnessed the landmark decision of   regularizing unauthorized colonies in Delhi and Reviewing of Master Plan 2021.  The reform linked scheme of urban infrastructure development Jawahar Lal Nehru National Urban Rural Mission also completed its normal tenure during the year which, however, got 2 year extension for ongoing projects.


Mass Rapid Transit System

Metro projects are already under implementation across the country - Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jaipur and Kochi. The Foundation-stone of Kochi Metro was laid by the Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh at Kochi, Kerala on 13th September, 2012.   The 25.3 km Kochi Metro Rail Project will be fully elevated and has a total completion cost of Rs. 5,181 crore.   Besides, following proposals were approved by the Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) on Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) as part of Delhi Metro Phase-III during the year:



(i)    Metro connection from Dwarka to Najafgarh:


(ii)  Extension of Mukundpur-Yamuna Vihar metro line to Shiv Vihar:



(iiiExtension of Delhi Metro from Mundka to Bahadurgarh,




                         Mono Rails

Another mode of Mass Transport System that is being explored is Mono-rail.  Mono rail is ideal as a feeder system to larger metro networks as well as for stand-alone shorter networks in the densely populated pockets of cities. One Mono-rail corridor has already been identified in Delhi and work has been entrusted to DMRC. 



Regional Rapid Transit System
The work for preparation of Feasibility Studies of Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridors for the three prioritized corridors have been awarded to consultants. They are as follows:-

S. No.
RRTS Corridor
Length (km)
1
Delhi – Sonipat -Panipat
111.2
2
Delhi-Gurgaon -Rewari -Alwar
180.0
3
Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut
90.2

Total
381.4
           
Based on the Feasibility Studies, the estimated project cost for the three corridors including escalation and Interest during construction (with Central and State Taxes) is Rs. 72,170 crore.



Regularization of unauthorized colonies

The Union Urban Development Ministry cleared the decks for the Delhi Government to regularize 917 unauthorized colonies during the year. Around 40 lakh residents in these colonies are likely to benefit from the regularization which would entail government spending on civic infrastructure.   The Delhi government had completed all the ground work for regularization of the colonies.


Review of Master Plan 2021
The Delhi Development Authority under the Ministry of Urban Development completed a significant milestone in its ongoing review of the Delhi Master Plan-2021 during the year. Four technical committees engaged in reviewing four broad areas of the Master Plan came up with presentations on the work done so far and top public servants, town planners, urban designers and architects offered their views on the broad ideas that the improved Master Plan seeks to incorporate.
The group deliberating on urban form, heritage and development controls said, inter alia, that the plan should be based on 3D mapping done in a time-bound manner involving professionals like architects.
The group on shelter focused on redevelopment of existing buildings and colonies especially in unauthorized colonies and jhuggi-jhonpri clusters. It said the recommendations on density as proposed in Master Plan Delhi 2021 for low-rise buildings with a high density should be ratified.   
The group recommended that sites selected for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) need to be declared well in advance even before the metro projects are fully operational to synergize works of various agencies.
The group on transport with focus on improved mobility said the TOD plans should be area-specific. It also called for comprehensive multimodal planning and that road safety audits need to be done.
The group on environment and physical infrastructure called for a comprehensive environmental plan for Delhi to be prepared including aspects like seismic zones, biodiversity and climate change.


JNNURM
A major step taken to address the Urban Infrastructure deficit in the country was the launch of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) by the Government of India.

JNNURM was launched on 3rd December, 2005 with the objective of reforms driven and fast track development of cities across the country, with focus on bringing about efficiency in urban infrastructure, service delivery mechanisms, community participation and accountability of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and Parastatal agencies towards citizens. It has two components, namely, the Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG) and the Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT). 65 Cities based on population as per 2001 census are covered under the Urban Infrastructure & Governance (UIG) component of JNNURM.

JNNURM is a reform linked Scheme for provisioning of urban infrastructure and services in urban centers. In this, the second and subsequent installment of ACA is released for projects subject to utilization of 70% of grants and achievement of reforms according to the timelines agreed to by the States and Local Bodies. Due to reasons of non-completion of reforms as per committed time lines in the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) signed by the State Governments, 10% of ACA  are withheld as per schemes stipulation while releasing the second or subsequent installment of ACA for the projects which the State can get reimbursed upon completion of reforms. 

The Mission has completed its normal tenure in March 2012. Extension of two years has been given for completion of ongoing projects & reforms only till March 2014.


National Urban Transport Project (NUTP)

The Ministry of Urban Development has initiated the Sustainable Urban Transport Project (SUTP) with the support of Global Environment Facility (GEF), the World Bank and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to foster a long-term partnership between the Central Government and state/local governments in the implementation of a greener environment under the ambit of the National Urban Transport Project (NUTP).  As a part of this initiative, a number of projects have been undertaken by the Ministry in the country.  The 2nd Annual Urban Mobility India Conference cum Exhibition 2012 on the theme “Smart Mobility” was organized during the year. Union Urban Development Minister Shri Kamal Nath addressed the valedictory function.

During the year the Intelligent Transport System Project being implemented at Mysore, the cultural capital of Karnataka, took a massive stride.  It aims to address the critical issue of road congestion by offering state-of-the-art technologies and attractive, convenient, comfortable, value added services to encourage the usage of bus services against individual personal vehicles. It also helps in saving time, effort and money that will eventually help create a better city to live in and be proud of.

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Year End Review 2012 -Major Achievements &Highlights of Department ofYouth Affairs, (yearbook)


The youth play a crucial role in shaping a country’s destiny.  The total youth population (10 to 35 years) as per 2011 census is 563 million with about 70 percent living in the rural areas.  The main focus of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is an all round development of youth by empowering them with attitudes, skills and competencies so that they can fulfil their legitimate aspirations and engage more effectively  in the process of nation building.  Further, there would be focus on developing qualities of good citizenship and community service amongst the youth and inculcating in them the spirit of volunteerism.

Under the Department of Youth Affairs, major schemes and their achievements for the year 2012 are given below:

I.                  National Youth Policy, 2012:  

Recognizing that the National Youth Policy 2003 needs to be dynamic so as to cater to the ever changing scenario in the country, a review was initiated.   Large scale consultations were held with stakeholders form all fields on matters concerning Youth Development and for coordinating the related activities and programmes of the Central Government Ministries /Departments, the State Governments and Community and Youth organizations.  Based on the feedback so received, a draft National Youth Policy – 2012 was conceptualized.  This Exposure Draft National Youth Policy – 2012 envisages to put in place a comprehensive strategy to ensure the fullest development and realization of the potential of the youth, in the context of future socio-economic growth.  Draft Policy has been circulated to all MPs of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, Representatives of Youth Wings of all Political Parties recognized by EC, Parliamentary Forum on Youth and Parliamentary consultative committees on Youth Affairs and comments are awaited.

II.               NEHRU YUVA KENDRA SANGATHAN:

The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports the nodal Ministry for youth empowerment and development has been working towards inculcating in the youth an enhanced sense of volunteerism, community service, personality development and good citizenship. Towards this end the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, one of its flagship implementing arms has endeavoured to help set up, mentor and nurture rural youth clubs. Nehru Yuva Kendras were established in the year 1972 with the objective of providing rural youth avenues to take part in the process of nation building as well as providing opportunities for the development of their personality and skills.  In the year 1987-88, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) was converted into as an autonomous organization under the Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports,  to oversee working of these Kendras. NYKS is the largest grassroots level voluntary organization, one of its kind in the world.  

Highlights and Achievements of Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan are as under:

(i)                Skill Up-gradation training programme for women:
NYKS organised Skill upgradation training programme for women in 606 district level Kendras of NYKS across the country by running different training centres. The training is provided to improve agriculture practices, sericulture, and floriculture, cutting and tailoring, shoe making, traditional handicrafts of the area. The training is also provided in agro-based projects depending upon the local needs. The reputed institutes/organisations like ATDC, NSDC, NCVT, KVK, Agricultural Universities are associated for the training to make it effective and meaningful. Under the programme 34000 women have been trained.
(ii)             Skill Development Training Programme (SDTP) under ATDC & NSDC: The Skill Training in SMART courses was provided under which 180 youths of Unnao and Barabanki districts of Uttar Pradesh were trained. Further, action has been initiated to provide training under ATDC to 540 youth from 06 districts of U.P. viz Pandrauna/Kushinagar, Raibarelli, SultanpurAmethi, Allahabad and Pratapgarh.
(iii) Skill Development training of NYC Volunteers through KVK: The first  phase of training started on 20th September, 2012 under which 296 Volunteers were provided training in the field of Animal Husbandry, Sericulture, Soil Testing , Bee- keeping, Nursery Management, Vegetable Cultivation, Value added courses in agriculture , milk and milk products organic farming etc.
(iv) Silver Jubilee of NYKS and Quami Ekta Diwas on 19th November, 2012: In order to observe Silver Jubilee Year of the formation of NYKS a programme was organized at Constitution Club, New Delhi on 19th November, 2012 in which around 3000 youth participated.  On this occasion, exhibition depicting our journey and achievements during the last 25 years was also installed. A short documentary on NYKS History and Programmes & Activities was also displayed . Various dignitaries like Shri Jitendra Singh MOS(I/C), YA&S, Shri Oscar Fernandes, Hon’ble M.P. and Chairman Parliamentary Standing Committee on HRD and Dr. S.Y. Quraishi, Former DG, NYKS and Former Chief Election Commissioner of India were among the Guest of Honour .  Around 3000 youth who participated in the programme were administered Communal Harmony Pledge.

(v)             Awareness and Education for the Prevention of Drug Abuse & Alcoholism in the States of Punjab and Manipur:  Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan took up a Project on “Awareness and Education for the Prevention of Drug Abuse & Alcoholism in the States of Punjab and Manipur”, covering 3000 villages under 75 Blocks of 10 Districts in the State of Punjab and 750 villages under 25 Blocks in 7 Districts of Manipur.  Under the project 3,00,000 youth  in the State of Punjab and 75,000 youth in the State of Manipur were contacted.  3000 village Advisory Committees have been constituted in the State of Punjab and 750 village advisory Committees have been constituted in the State of Manipur.

(vi)           70 Skill Up-gradation Training Programmes for Women in the State J & K:  The objective of the programme is to enhance the skill level of women so as to enable them to meet their own requirement / self employment.  NYKS conducted 70 Skill Up-gradation Training Programmes for women in 14 districts of J & K.  In each district skill up-gradation training programmes for 140 women in traditional handicraft of the area, cutting and tailoring, shoe making, agro based projects viz dairy, poultry, bee keeping, angora rabbit farming, sheep and wool rearing, sericulture and floriculture bee keeping, vermiculture, mushroom cultivation, etc. were organised.  These programmes are being run in coordination with reputed institutes like ATDC, NSDC, KVK, Animal Husbandry Department, Agriculture University Extension Services, Master Trainers etc. for making the training effective and gainful.

(vii)        Skill Development  and Vocational Training for Youth: NYKS  in collaboration with NSDC has been activity involved in conduct of various programmes/activities for skill development and vocational training of Youth under Youth Employability Skill (YES) Project.  Under the project, 1283 youth from North Eastern States and J&K have been trained. Out of them 946 Youth have also received job offers/placement made. The youth including NYC Volunteers have been provided Skill Training in various fields like computer applications, Information Technology, Beauty Parlour, Hotel Management etc. The course provide secure future employment to the Youth. The phase – II of the YES Project has also been launched on 16th September, 2012 to provide Skill Training to the Youth of J&K State.


(viii)      Skill Development of Volunteers through Tata Motors (NEEV): NYKS  in collaboration with Tata Motors Limited have trained 3700 Youth, out of which 1100 rural youth are now associated in sales and marketing of motor vehicle in 3 states viz U.P., Tamil Nadu & Andhra Pradesh. The training programme has been expanded to 4 other states viz Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Under the programme the youth is provided training in sales, marketing skills, product knowledge and process clarity by Accenture and then work for Tata Motors.  The training gives youth the desired Skill and Confidence to face the customers which enhances their training potential and help develop leadership qualities.  Average income earned under the ‘NEEV’ programme varies from Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 15,000 per month.

(ix)           World Environment Day:  NYKS observed the World Environment Day on 5th June, 2012 in 501 districts of the country by organizing Green Pledge Signature Campaign, Tree Plantation, Drawing Competition, Quiz, Slogan Writing, Cultural Programmes for creating awareness on environmental issues.

(x)             World Population Day: NYKS observed the World Population Day on 11th July, 2012 in 501 districts of the country by organizing family welfare activities, including promoting gender equality, poverty alleviation, maternal health and human rights discussion on the educational information sessions, rallies, Poster/slogan writing, cultural programmes for creating awareness on population issues.

(xi)           Mentor Youth Club: A revised scheme  of Mentor Youth Club (MYC) has been launched to strengthen the network of youth clubs. The objective is to build a strong and effective network of youth clubs in the country. The Mentor Youth Club work to make non functional/ inactive clubs active, provide support and guidance to youth clubs and develop a strong& dependable network of self supporting/self reliant youth clubs.  Under the scheme, 10,000 Mentor Youth Clubs are being set up in 5000 blocks of the country. Each of these Mentor Youth Club is being provided a onetime grant of Rs. 10,000/- for development of infrastructure. 20,000 office bearers of these 10,000 Mentor Clubs are being provided five day long capacity building training to enhance their understanding about effective planning, management and administration of Youth Clubs so that they become active partners in village development programme.
III.   NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS):
National Service Scheme (NSS) is one of the flagship programmes of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports aimed at developing qualities of good citizenship and spirit of Volunteerism among youth and to provide them an opportunity to work with the people in the villages and slum dwellers. The scheme seeks to achieve its objectives through twin approach i.e. “Campus to Community” and “College to Village”.
National Service Scheme was launched during the birth centenary celebration of Mahatma Gandhi on 24th September 1969 with 40,000 students. Today, NSS has more than 3.2. million student volunteers on its roll spread over 299 Universities.
In 1993-94, during the Silver Jubilee year of NSS, the Indira Gandhi National Service Scheme Awards (IGNSSA) were instituted to give recognition to selfless service rendered by the NSS volunteers.  This year, 52 IGNSS Awards were given away by the Hon’ble President of India and the Ceremony was held on 19th November, 2012 at Rashtrapati Bhavan, including Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science, Karnataka for exemplary contribution in the field of Community Health through NSS.

A new initiative Youth to the Edge” was launched with the flagging off of three batches for 3 adventure trails at Tinsukia on 28th February 2012.  The adventure training of the batches commenced at Roing, Hayuliang and Dzuko Valley in Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland respectively.  The scheme is implemented by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, GOI, under the aegis of Ministry of DONER/ NEC in coordination with the respective local State Governments and other agencies.    An amount of Rs. 2.87 crore will be incurred in these adventure activities.


IV.       National Programme for Youth Adolescent Development(NPYAD):

17th National Youth Festival was organized at Mangalore, Karnataka, during 12th to 16th January, 2012 to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of the Greatest Youth ICON of the country Swami Vivekanand. The festival was inaugurated by the then Minister of State (Independent Charge), Youth Affairs and Sports Shri Ajay Maken. The  National Youth awards for the year 2010-2011 were conferred on 28 individuals and two organizations by Minister of State for Youth Affairs & Sports (Independent Charge) during the opening ceremony of 17th National Youth Festival.

Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award, 2011 were conferred on four individual for Land , Air and Water Adventure and one for  Life time achievement during a gliterring ceremony held on 29.8.2012 at Rashtrapati Bhawan.

North East Youth Festival was also held during 7th to 9th November,2012 at Arunachal Pradesh, Itnagar.  The chief Guest for the opening ceremony was Shri Ninong erring, Hon’ble MOS for Minority Affairs, GOI.  Whereas the Chief Guest for the Closing ceremony was Shri Nabam Tuki, Chief Ministry of Arunachal Pradesh.  M.C. Mary Kom, Olympic Bronze Medalist and Youth Icon was the Special Guiest.

V.  RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (RGNIYD):


The Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development [RGNIYD] was started in 1993 in the memory of Shri. Rajiv Gandhi at Sriperumbudur, the place of his martyrdom.  
                                              
2.       RGNIYD is an apex research and training institute dedicated to Youth Development in the country. Through its eight divisions the Institute undertakes various research, training and extension programmes. The Academic division of the Institute has five Schools and they offer Master of Arts degree in various youth related issues.   A Flagship Post Graduate Programme in M A Youth Development with specializations is proposed to be introduced in the next year. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development has been declared as an Institute of National Importance and, to this effect, the RGNIYD Act has been notified to commence w.e.f. 19.11.2012.


VI.         INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION (IC):
 Under this programme, Exchange of Youth Delegations with friendly countries is taken up on reciprocal basis for promoting exchange of ideas, values, culture amongst the Youth of different countries.  The following major Youth Exchanges were organized during the current year.
A 500-member Chinese Youth Delegation visited India from 25th February to 4th March, 2012.   On 27th February, 2012, Chinese delegates met Hon’ble President of India and President delivered a speech on Indo-China relationship and importance of youth in both the countries’ development.   The delegation was divided in six groups and visited different parts of the country and interacted with various youth Organizations.
Under the Indo-Korean Youth Exchange Programme, a 20 member Korean Youth Delegation visited India from 21st to 30th June, 2012 and reciprocally the same number of. Indian Youth Delegation led by Director General, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan visited Korea from 8th to 17th August, 2012.              
Visit of 20-member Indian Youth Delegation led by Shri Ajay Maken, the then Minister of State (IC) for Youth Affairs and Sports to Baku, Azerbaijan to participate in the First International Youth Congress and  Festival “Great Silk Way” from 26-30 June, 2012.
 Under the Indo- China Youth Exchange Programme, a 100 member Indian Youth Delegation visited China from 12th to 21st July 2012 led by Secretary, Youth Affairs and reciprocally the same number of. Chinese Youth Delegation visited India from 13th to 20th November, 2012.
Under the Indo-Bangladesh Youth Exchange Programme, a 100 member Bangladeshi Youth Delegation visited India from 6th – 13th October, 2012.  During this, the delegation has visited Delhi, Agra, Kolkata and Shantiniketan.  The delegation has also met His Excellency President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee on 8th October, 2012 at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi.  It is hoped that such a tour would foster greater goodwill and knowledge about each other’s societies and contribute to better relations. 

VII.     YOUTH HOSTEL:
          Youth Hostels are built to promote youth travel and to enable the young people experience the rich cultural heritage of the country.  The construction of the Youth hostels is a joint venture of the Central and State Governments.  While the Central Government bears the cost of construction, the State Governments provide fully developed land free of cost with water, electricity and approach roads.  Youth Hostels provide good accommodation for the youth at reasonable rates.  So far 80 Youth Hostels have been constructed across the country out of which 68 youth hostels are with the Department and 4 more Youth Hostels are under various stages of construction.

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