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    Chapter-1

    Introduction

    The Right to information Bill 2005 was passed by the Houses of Parliament

    received the assent of the President of India on 15.06.2005 on 21.06.2005 and it was

    published ask Right to Information Act 2005 in the Gazette of India vide No. 25 on

    21.06.2005 and it has come into force with effect from 15.06.2005.

    As per the Act, each public authority has to fulfill certain obligations before expiry

    of 100/120 days from the commencement of Act i.e. by 23.09.2005/12.10.2005.

    Section 4 (1) (a) of Act Casts on obligation on each public authority to maintain

    records. This Section reads as follows.

    Maintain all its records duly catalogued and indexed in manner and the form

    which facilitates the right to information under its Act and ensure that all records that

    are appropriate to be computerized are within a reasonable time and subject to

    availability of resources. Computerized and connected through a network all over the

    country on different systems so that access to such records is facilitated.

    Section 4 (1) (b) of the Act Casts an obligation on each public authority to publish

    within expiry of 120 days from the commencement of the Act. Manuals on the 17 items

    contained in Chapters 2 to 16 herein for easy access and understanding by Citizens,

    Civil Society Organizations. Public representatives, Officers and Employees of

    public authorities including public information officers and Assistant Public

    information officer and appellate officers etc.

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    Chapter-2

    Organization, Functions and Duties

    Section 4 (1) (b) (i)

    Right to Information Act 2005

    The name of the organization is Irrigation & CAD Department functioning at

    Secretariat, A.P. Hyderabad. The functions and duties of the Department are mentioned

    as here under.

    INTRODUCTIONOF IRRIGATION & COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENTDEPARTMENT

    Andhra Pradesh is the fourth largest state in India with a population of 72.7

    million and a geographical area of 27.44 million hectare.

    Andhra Pradesh stands at a high pedestal in the irrigated map in India with its

    rich water resources with major rivers like Godavari, Krishna, Pennar and many more

    medium and minor rivers.

    Water is a prime natural resource, a basic human need and a precious asset. Its

    importance is very high particularly for the agriculture. Most of the population lives in

    villages and the agriculture is the main resource for them. If there is water in the village,

    farmers in the village will be extremely happy and their livelihood will also be improved.

    There is a wide variation of the rainfall between the different districts of the

    State. The six north coastal Districts and three north Telangana Districts receive

    more than 1,000 mm per annum, while a scanty rainfall below 700 mm is registered in

    Kurnool, Ananthapur and Kadapa Districts. The lowest is recorded in Ananthapur district

    (568 mm), while Vizianagaram District has the highest rainfall (1,159 mm) on an

    average.

    Agriculture in Andhra Pradesh is largely dependent on rainfall. Of the states

    geographical area, 47% is under cultivation and the net sown area is about 10.43 Mha.

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    Of which 4.88 Mha. Is irrigated. Majority of the population is dependent on agriculture

    for household level livelihoods. About 80.0 lakh farmers are covered under irrigated

    agriculture.

    The states share of dependable flows from the river system is estimated at

    2746 tmc. This breaks up into 1480 tmc from the Godavari River system, 811 tmc from

    the Krishna, 98 tmc from the Pennar and the rest from the other small rivers.

    Out of the 1480 tmc available in Godavari system about 720 tmc is under

    utilization at present. The entire dependable yield or river Krishna is almost

    fully harnessed through the construction of several Irrigation projects. Irrigation projects

    are the main resources for utilizing the water for agriculture and to protect from drought

    without which the water will go waste into the sea. Keeping in view of the large quantity

    of water availability in the Godavari system and also in some other rivers,

    Government now consider that construction of Irrigation projects is their top most

    priority.

    Thus, Andhra Pradesh irrigation scenario presents a huge spectrum

    of information on its irrigation development and other related activities from which the

    people can get benefited.

    The Department by its administrative control over the following wings is attending

    to the set objectives.

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    The functions and duties of the Department are mentioned as here under.

    S.No Unit Functions & Duties

    1Engineer-in-Chief ( A.W )Sri. Rahaman M K

    Overall in charge of entire administration of I &

    CAD Department & also coordinate theactivities of Chief Engineer Hydrology and

    clearances ,Chief Engineer CDO, ChiefEngineer Quality control of Telangana,

    Rayalaseema and Andhra Projects, Chief

    Engineer HRD, Chief Engineer APERL &Publicity.

    2

    Engineer-in-Chief Projects - ( I )

    Sri.C. Muralidhar

    Godavari Delta, Krishna Delta, Penna Delta,Nizamsagar, TB Dam (State Part), TBP, HLC

    and also general coordination with the projects

    Chief Engineer PCSS, Chief Engineer

    Karimnagar, Chief Engineer GLIS,Commissioner Godavari Basin , Chief

    Engineer Mahabubnagar, Chief Engineer SRSP,

    Chief Engineer NSP, Chief Engineer NSRSPand Chief Engineer Dummagudem.

    3ENC, Medium IrrigationSri. Surya Rama Subrahmanyam P

    All Medium Irrigation projects, formation of

    Swarnamukhi Link canal Project

    4ENC Commissionerate of TendersSri.L.Narayan Reddy

    Finalisation of tenders of works costing more

    thanRs.2Crores.Incharge of reforms intendering.

    5ENC , Indira Ssgar Polavaram ProjectSri. M. Venkateswara Rao

    Polvaram Projects ( i.e. Head works, Left Main

    Canal, Right Main Canal), Tadipudi, PushkaramLift Irrigation Schemes, Bhupatipalem,

    Kovvada Canals, Chagalnadu, Chintalapudi ,

    Musurumilli, Surampalem (Medium) Project.

    6CE, QC Rayalaseema Region, KadapaSri.C.Prabhakar Rao

    Incharge of Quality control operations carried

    out by Department and staff and also 3rd party

    Quality control for the Rayalaseema Region.

    7CE QC Telangana RegionSri.P.Mohan Reddy

    Incharge of Quality control operations carried

    out by Department and staff and also 3rd party

    Quality control for the Telangana Region.

    8CE QC Andhra RegionA/C Sri. P.Gopala Krishna Reddy

    Incharge of Quality control operations carriedout by Department and staff and also 3rd party

    Quality control for the Andhra Region.

    9CE Central Water Commission &AIBPAssistance,Sri.K.Rama Krishna CWC Clearances

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    10CE Chief Technical Examiner,HyderabadSri. D.Tulasi Das Enquiry on allegations, disciplinary cases

    11CE Godavari Delta System,DowlaiswaramSri.P.Gopala Krishna Reddy

    Incharge of flood banks of Godavari andKrishna.

    12 CE Krishna Delta System, VijayawadaSri. Sambaiah D

    Incharge of modernization of Godavari andKrishna deltas.

    13CE Rajiv Sagar Indira Sagar LiftIrrigation BhadrachalamSri.B.Hari Ram

    Dummagudem project.

    14CE, (Projects) Irrigation, KadapaSri.B.Krishna Mohan

    TGP works in Kadapa District, GNSS Project

    works in Kadapa District and Pulivendula

    Branch Canal etc.

    15CE, (Projects) Irrigation, KarimnagarSri. Satyanand J

    Flood Flow Canal Projects , SripadaYellampalli Project..

    16 CE, (Projects) MahabubnagarA/C Sri. Muralidhar C

    KLIS, Nettampadu, Rajiv Bheema LiftIrrigation Project, Priya Darshini Jurala Projects

    17CE, (Projects) Ongole,A/C G. Chittibabu Pulichintala Project, Veligonda and

    Gundlakamma Projects.

    18CE, Central Designs Organisation,A/C.Sri.C.Muralidhar

    Designs of all Major and Medium projectsincluding Quality Control Circle at

    Dowlaiswaram and APERL.

    19CE, GLIS, WarangalA/C Sri.E.Narayana Reddy

    J.C.R Godavari Lift Irrigation Schemes, SRSP

    Stage-II

    20

    CE, Minor Irrigation, Hyderabad

    A/C Sri. B.Venugopala Chary All Minor Irrigation Projects, schemesincluding Panchayat Raj tanks .

    21CE, NSRSP (Srisailam) , HyderabadA/C. B.Lakshmana Rao Srisailam Dam, AMRP

    22CE, Nagarjuna Sagar Project, HillColonySri. Sharath Chander Reddy

    Nagarjuna Sagar Project, Ramateertham

    balancing reservoir in Prakasam District.

    23CE, Pranahitha ChevellaA/C Sri.J.Satyanand

    In charge of all works of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar

    Pranahitha Chevella Sujala Sravanthi Lift

    Irrigation Scheme.

    24CE, APERL, HyderabadSri.G.Chittibabu

    Incharge of Engineering Research Labs

    25Chief Engineer ,Commissioner, CADA, HyderabadSri.B.Venugapala Chari

    Incharge of Command Area Development &

    Category A and Category B works

    26Director General WALAMTARI,HyderabadSri. Tirupataiah K

    In charge of conducting Training Programmes

    to Engineers & staff of Irrigations & CAD

    Dept. and trainings to W.U.As

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    27Chief Engineer HRDSri.Y.V.Chalam

    To conduct all training programms for

    Engineers in consultation with Director GeneralWALAMTARI and otherAgencies

    28Joint Secretary, HyderabadSri. Jaganmohan Rao M

    Working in Secretariat, under the control of Prl.

    Secretary, I&CAD

    29Joint Secretary Technical, HyderabadSri. Lakshmana Rao B

    Working in Secretariat, under the control of Prl.

    Secretary, I&CAD

    30CE HydrologySri.M.A.Raoof

    Investigation of all new Medium and Major

    Projects and obtaining clearance from CWC up

    to the stage of grounding the works.

    31CE AP Vigilence CommissionSri. M . Ashok Kumar

    Working in State Vigilance Commission.

    32CE (P) KurnoolA/C Sri. K.Jalandhar

    SRBC works including Gorakallu Reservoir ,TGP works in Kurnool Districts , GNSS

    Packages in Kurnool Districts , Siddapuram Lift

    Schemes, K C Canal , TBP-LLC System ,Abdullapuram balancing Reservoir , TBP-LLC

    Modernisation , Sunkesula Barrage etc.

    33CE North Coast ViskhapatnamA/C Sri .N.Jagan Mohan Rao

    Vamsadhara, Janjhavati, Totapalli ( Major),

    Peddagadda (Medium), TTPR ( Tarakarama

    Teertha Sagar Project)

    34CE(P) HNSS AnanthapurSri K.Jalandhar

    Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanti Project, Guru

    Raghavendra Project

    35ACE SRSP Karimnagar

    A/C Sri.K.Sudheer SRSP Stage-I

    36Commissioner Planning andDevelopment of Godavari BasinSri. Sudheer K

    Alisagar and Gupta Projects, PW Mechanical &

    Work shops and CMU.

    37Chief Engineer TGPA/C Sri. G.Chittibabu

    TGP works in Nellore and Chittoor Districts

    Somasila Project, SLC & SB , GNSS Project inChittoor District, Tirupathi Water Supply

    Schemes and also general coordination with the

    Chief Engineer North Coast, Chief Engineer

    Indira Sagar Polavaram Project, Chief EngineerModernization(except NSP) , Chief Engineer

    Ongole , Chief Engineer TGP , Chief EngineerHNSS , Chief Engineer Kadapa , ChiefEngineer Kurnool ,Flood Bank Works in

    Andhra and Rayalaseema areas.

    38Chief Engineer , IS&WRA/C M. Venkateswara Rao

    All Inter State matters of River Basins, now

    specifically in charge of Krishna Water

    Disputes Tribunal etc.

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    CHAPTER 3

    SECTION 4(1 )( b)(ii)

    FUNCTIONS & DUTIES OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

    OF

    ENGINEER IN- CHIEF( ADMN.WING)

    The office of the Engineer-in-Chief (Admn. Wing) is in charge of all

    Establishment/ Service matters of entire A.P. State staff of Irrigation & C.A.D.

    Department.

    The Engineer-in-Chief (AW) is the Head of the Department for Irrigation &

    Command Area Development Department. He is also the Head of the office of the

    Engineer-in-Chief (AW). He is assisted by the following officers/staff working in the

    office of the Engineer-in-Chief (AW).

    Sl.No Name of PostNumber of

    Posts1 Chief Engineer HRD 01

    2 Deputy Engineer-in-Chief (Admn.)

    (Superintending Engineer Rank)

    01

    3 Deputy Director (Administration)

    (Executive Engineer Rank)

    01

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    4 Executive Engineer (Vigilance) 02

    5 Assistant Director (Administration)

    (Deputy Executive Engineer Rank)

    01

    6 Deputy Executive Engineers 02

    7 Assistant Executive Engineers/ Assistant Engineers 098 Non-Technical Personal Assistant 02

    9 Personal Secretary to Engineer-in-Chief 01

    10 Superintendents 16

    11 Senior Assistants 42

    12 Junior Assistants 28

    13 Stenos 02

    14 Typists 11

    15 Record Assistants 05

    16 Roneo Operator 01

    17 Daffedar 01

    18 Attenders 23

    The functions of each of the above Officers/Staff are as detailed below:-

    ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF (ADMN.WING ) :

    He is Head of the Department of Irrigation & C.A.D. Department.

    He is overall incharge of entire Administration of Irrigation & C.A.D. Department.

    The functions of the Engineer-in-Chief (AW) as Administrative head are as laid down in

    the following rules:-

    1. Andhra Pradesh Engineering Service Rules.

    2. Andhra Pradesh Engineering Subordinate Service Rules.

    3. Andhra Pradesh Ministerial Service Rules.

    4. Andhra Pradesh State & Subordinate Service Rules.

    5. Andhra Pradesh Last Grade Service Rules.

    6. Andhra Pradesh Departmental code.

    7. Andhra Pradesh Conduct (C.C.A) Rule.

    8. Andhra Pradesh Civil Services (Conduct) Rules.

    9. Andhra Pradesh Civil Services (Classification Control and Appeal) Rules.

    10.Andhra Pradesh Revised Pension Rules.

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    11.All Government Orders/ Executive Instructions on Establishment & Service

    matters issued by General Administration Department, Finance Department and

    Irrigation & C.A.D. Department from time to time.

    In brief the following are the broad functions of Engineer-in-Chief (AW ):

    1. ADMINISTRATIVE POWERS:

    a) Appointing authority in respect of Deputy Executive Engineer / Assistant

    Executive Engineers/ Assistant Engineers/ Non-Technical Personal

    Assistants.

    b) Transfers and posting of Assistant Engineers/ Assistant ExecutiveEngineers/ Deputy Executive Engineers and Executive Engineers.

    c) Deputation of Assistant Engineers/ Assistant Executive Engineers/ Deputy

    Executive Engineers to other Departments / Corporations.

    d) Inter-Circle Transfers of circle scale Establishment viz., Superintendents,

    Senior Assistants, Junior Assistants, Draughtsman, Tracers etc.,

    2. DISCIPLINARY POWERS:

    a) Disciplinary authority in respect of Deputy Executive Engineers/ Assistant

    Executive Engineers/ Assistant Engineers and Non-Technical Personal

    Assistants and all other Technical/ Ministerial staff of Circle scale

    establishment of the Department.

    b) Can order Departmental enquiry against Deputy Executive Engineers/

    Assistant Executive Engineers/ Assistant Engineers and Non-Technical

    Personal Assistants and all other Technical/ Ministerial staff of circle scale

    establishment of the Department.

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    c) Can suspend Deputy Executive Engineer, Assistant Executive Engineer /

    Assistant Engineer / Non-Technical personal Assistant and all other

    Technical/ Ministerial staff of the Department.

    He is also the Chairman for Board of Chief Engineers wherein Engineer-in-

    Chiefs and Chief Engineers of all Engineering Departments of Government of Andhra

    Pradesh are members.

    DEPUTY ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF (Superintending Engineer Rank):-

    His functions are mainly to assist the Engineer-in-Chief (AW) in all matters

    pertaining to Administration of entire Irrigation & C.A.D. Departments.

    The independent functions of Deputy Engineer-in-Chief are as laid down in

    G.O.Ms.No. 1889 PWD, Dt. 1-9-1964.

    DEPUTY DIRECTOR (ADMINISTRATION)-(Executive Engineer Rank ): -

    His functions are mainly to assist the Deputy Engineer-in-Chief (AW). In all

    matters pertaining to Administration of entire Irrigation & C.A.D. Department.

    The independent functions of Deputy Director (Admn) are as laid down in

    G.O.Ms.No. 106, I&CAD Dept., Dt. 4-6-1989.

    EXECUTIVE ENGINEER (VIGILANCE):-

    His main function is to assist the Engineer-in-Chief (AW) in dealing with the

    disciplinary cases, vigilance cases received from Government and other Departments

    on the staff of Irrigation & CAD Department and pension cases.

    ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (ADMINISTRATION )- (Dy Executive Engineer Rank)

    His main function is to assist the Deputy Director (Administration) and he is

    incharge of the Following Subjects:-

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    a) Registration of Special Class & Class I Contractors .

    b) Correspondence connected with Board of Chief Engineers meetings.

    DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ENGINEERS (VIGILANCE):-

    Their main function is to assist the Executive Engineers(Vigilance) in dealing

    with the disciplinary vigilance cases and also court cases pertaining to staff of Irrigation

    & C.A.D. Department.

    ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEERS/ ASSISTANT ENGINEERS:-

    Their main function is to assist the Deputy Executive Engineers and to deal the

    subjects allocated to them.

    NON TECHNICAL PERSONAL ASSISTANT I : -

    He is in charge of the following subjects dealt with by different sections.

    1. Disciplinary and Vigilance cases.

    2. Pension cases.

    3. Establishment matters of Circles Scale Estt.

    NON TECHNICAL PERSONAL ASSISTANT II:-

    He is drawing and disbursing officer in respect of office of the Engineer-in-Chief

    (AW) He is in charge of the following subjects dealt with by different sections.

    1. All Establishment matters pertaining to the staff working in the office of

    the Engineer-in-Chief (AW).

    2. All Establishment matters pertaining Engineers of the Irrigation & C.A.D.

    Department.

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    SUPERINTENDENTS:-

    There are 16 Superintendents in charges of 16 sections in the office of the

    Engineer-in-Chief (AW) . The work distribution among the Sixteen Sections is as

    indicated in this office Circular Memo No. Rc/ENC /G2/31578/94, dt: 31-7-1999.

    The functions of Superintendents are mainly to monitor the work being done by

    the Senior Assistants/ Junior Assistants/ Typists Working in their sections and they are

    responsible for disposal of all the references received on the subjects being dealt by the

    respective sections. They maintain the following Registers in the prescribed formats.

    a) Demy official Letters Register.

    b) Chief Ministers office References Register

    c) Court Cases.

    d) Legislative Assembly Question and Assurance.

    e) File Movement Register.

    f) Staff Movement register.

    g) Any other Registers on the Subjects as required for the Administration.

    SENIOR ASSISTANTS & JUNIOR ASSISTANTS:-

    Their main function is to dispose off all the references received by them on

    the subjects allotted to them. They shall maintain the Personal Registers in the Format

    Prescribed besides maintaining the following Registers in respect of his seat.

    MD. Court cases.

    ii) Chief Ministers office reference.

    MD. Legislative Assembly Questions and Assurances.

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    MD. Demy Official Letter Register.

    As per the standing instructions of the Government every reference shall be

    disposed within three days.

    TYPISTS:-

    Their main function is to attend to the Typing work of the sections to which they

    are attached. Their minimum out turn per day is 24 pages. They shall also maintain the

    Diaries of work done. They are responsible for proper up-keep of the Typewriter

    attached to them.

    JUNIOR STENOS:-

    They shall attend to the work entrusted by the concerned officer. They shall also

    maintain the Registers for Movement of important references like D.O. letters and

    Confidential Reports etc.

    RECORD ASSISTANTS:-

    They are in charge of up-keeping of the office Records entrusted to them and

    maintain the prescribed Registers, Showing the details of files in their custody.

    RONEO OPERATOR:-

    He is in charge of duplicating machine for taking duplicate copies and is

    responsible for proper up-keep of the duplicating machine.

    DAFFEDAR:-

    He is attached to the Peshi of Engineer-in-Chief (AW).

    ATTENDERS:-

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    They are attached to different sections and officers of Administration Wing.

    Chapter 4

    Procedure followed in Decision making process

    (Section 4 (1) (b) (iii))

    Activity Description Decision makingprocess

    Designation of finaldecision makingauthority

    The procedure followed in the decision making is common to all

    departments including Irrigation & CAD Department as prescribed in Business Rules

    and Secretariat instructions Published by General Administration Department. These

    rules and instructions are amended from time to time by General Administration

    (Cabinet/IC) Department.

    The proposals of the Heads of the Departments under the control of Irrigation

    & CAD (IW & PW) Department are received in Tappal Section. On receipt of the

    same Tappal clerk gives Tappal Number and Keep all Tappal papers in a

    separate Tappal Book and send them to the officers concerned. On persual of tappal

    by the concerned officers, they will be sending back to the concerned sections. The

    concerned Section Heads will mark to the concerned caseworker who makes an entry

    in the personal register and put up the same in the shape of a file with relevant extracts

    of Acts & rules and submit the file to the concerned Section Head. The Section Head

    scrutinizes the file and writes his/her remarks, and passes on the file to the concerned

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    unit officers. The Unit Officer Scrutinizes the file and passes on the file to the

    ENC(AW) through Dy.ENC(AW).

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    Chapter 5

    Norms / Discharges of function

    (Section 4 (1) (b) (iv))

    In general, the Department starts working from 10.30a.m. to 5.00 p.m.(Monday to Saturday except on second Saturday and General holidays).

    Sl.No Function/service Norms/standards ofperformance set

    Time frame Reference documentprescribing the norms(Citizens Charter ,Service Charter etc)

    1 Proposalsreceived from Subordinateoffices/othersshall beprocessed andfinally a reply isgiven.

    A paper afterreceipt shall besubmitted toofficers within 3 to 5days.

    After Completion ofprocess, reply shallbe given as earlyas possible.

    3 days ateach state

    HOD has prescribedfor their subordinateoffices.

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    Chapter 6

    Rules, Regulations, Instructions, Manual and Records for Discharging Functions

    Discharging Functions

    (Section 4 (1) (b) (v) & (vi))

    Besides the common rules for administrative / financial matters as prescribed

    by GAD/Fin department, the following Acts and Rules are held for official use.

    1. Departmental code (D-code)

    2. Accounts code (A-code)

    3. Service Rules

    4. Pension Rules

    5. Conduct Rules

    6. State & Subordinate rules

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    Chapter 7

    Categories of Documents held by the Public Authority under its Control

    (Section 4 (1) (b) vi)

    S.No Category of document

    Title of document Designation and address ofthe custodian (held by/ under

    the control of whom)

    1. G.O.Ms.No. (Government Order Miscellaneous)

    2. G.O. Rt. (Government Order Routine)

    3. Memo.

    4. Letter

    5. U.O. Note

    6. Office Order (Miscellaneous)

    7. Office Order (Routine)

    8. Endorsement

    9. D.O. Letter

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    Chapter 8

    Arrangement for Consultation with, or Representation by the Members of the Public in

    relation to the Formulation of Policy or implementation thereof

    [Section 4 (1) (b) (vii)]

    The Public who are aggrieved in the delay of issue of orders at ENC(AW)

    Level may approach any Officer from and above the rank of Executive Engineer .

    The departments staff is not allowed to entertain any visitors who come for their

    personal work.

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    Chapter 9

    Boards, Councils, Committees and other Bodies

    Constituted as part of Public Authority

    [ Section 4 (1) (b) viii)]

    Chapter 10

    Name of the Board ,Council, Committee etc.

    Composition Powers & Functions Whether itsMeetings open toPublic/ Minutes or its

    meetings accessiblefor Public

    Board of ChiefEngineers

    All the E-in-Cs &CEs of all the Depts.Of Govt., of A.P. arethe members. TheE-in-C(AW) isChairman.

    Giving suggestions/recommendationsto the Govt., ontechnical matters

    No

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    Directory of Officers and Employees

    [Section 4(1) (b) (ix)]

    Following is the information of the officers and employees working in ENC (AW)

    Irrigation & CAD Department at Jalasoudha Building different levels and their contract

    Telephone Numbers are furnished as here under:-

    S.No Name of the Officer/Employee Designation Telephone

    1 M.K.RAHAMAN ENC(AW)23390744(F)23390411(O)

    2 VENKATA CHALAM Y CE HRD 23392456

    3 NARASIMHA RAO P Dy.ENC 23391033(O)

    4 N.VEERA PRATAP DDA 23322453(O)

    5 NARASIMHA RAO P(A/C) EE-2 23391134

    6 RAMA KRISHNA D EE-1 23322454(O)

    7 KONDAIAH N ADA 23312609(O)

    8 CHIDAMBARA MOORTHY M DEE(Comp) 23322451(O)

    9 NAGENDRA KUMAR V DEE(Vig)23391134Ext:122

    10 T.V SUBBAIAH NTPA-II23391134Ext:216

    11 SOMANATH R NTPA-I23391134Ext:111

    12 NALINI KUMARI V AEE 23322451(O)

    13 RAVI KANTH Y AEE 9652904894

    14 EMMANUEL RAJ A AEE 9440727875

    15 LAKSHMI PRIYANKA M AEE 23322451(O)

    16 Dhanunjaya Rao D AEE 9492056586

    17 P.Ramana Reddy AEE 9246504463

    18 B.Jalandhar AEE 9866146389

    19 SUBBA RAO K V AE

    20 SRINIVASA RAO M AE

    21 RAJESWARI B LD Steno

    22 V Suryanarayana murthy PS to ENC23 KALYANI DEVI D Superintendent

    24 SITA RAMA SASTRY M Superintendent

    25 PRABHAKAR RAO P Superintendent

    26 JAGGU M Superintendent

    27 KANVA SRI K Superintendent

    28 N.M.G.KRISHNAMA CHARYULU Superintendent

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    29 MALLIKARJUNA RAO S Superintendent

    30 PRAMEELA V Superintendent

    31 PADAMAVATHI E Superintendent

    32 SRINIVAS RAO M Superintendent

    33 LEELAVATHI K Superintendent34 VENKATESULU AVVULENNA G Superintendent

    35 KHADRY SYED ARIFULLAH Superintendent

    36 PRAKASH RAO J Superintendent

    37 RAGHAVENDRA RAO L Superintendent

    38 A M A PRASAD Superintendent

    39 JOGA RAO O Superintendent

    40 SAILAJA RANI U Superintendent

    41MEERAN MOHINUDDINMOHAMMED Senior Assistant

    42 MOHD WAJID ALI MOHD Senior Assistant

    43 GAYATRI P Senior Assistant

    44 SIRISHA J Senior Assistant

    45 DAYANAND RATHOD M Senior Assistant

    46 PANDU RANGA VITTAL Senior Assistant

    47 GEETHA Y Senior Assistant

    48 HUMAYUN HUSSAIN SYED Senior Assistant

    49 ESHWARAIAH S Senior Assistant

    50 VENKATAIAH K Senior Assistant

    51 JAGAN MOHAN T Senior Assistant52 VENKATESWAR RAO K Senior Assistant

    53 BALA SWAMY A Senior Assistant

    54 MADHAVI LATHA M Senior Assistant

    55 MD.MUJEEBUDDIN SIDHIQUE Senior Assistant

    56 VENKATA RAMANA K Senior Assistant

    57 RAVI P Senior Assistant

    58 SRI HARI PRASAD K Senior Assistant

    59 SADHU SUNDARI G Senior Assistant

    60 SIRISHA RANI D Senior Assistant

    61 ABDUL MANNAN MOHAMMED Senior Assistant

    62 NEELAVENI Y Senior Assistant

    63 INDIRA B Senior Assistant

    64 VIJAYALAKSHMI T Senior Assistant

    65 GOWRAMMA V Senior Assistant

    66 BASHEERUDDIN AHMED SYED Senior Assistant

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    67 RAVI KIRAN J Senior Assistant

    68 SRIVIDYA M Senior Assistant

    69 JOJAPPA K Senior Assistant

    70 NARASIMHA RAO D Senior Assistant

    71 MUJEEBUNNISA BEGAM Senior Assistant72 VANI R Senior Assistant

    73 KAMALA RANI K Senior Assistant

    74 Siva Prasad T Senior Assistant

    75 Maheswara Rao CH Junior Assistant

    76 Srinivasa Rao. P Junior Assistant

    77 SWARUPA RANI B Junior Assistant

    78 SULTANA AHMED SHAIK Junior Assistant

    79 SUNEETHA K Junior Assistant

    80 JABEZ RAJU A Junior Assistant

    81 GOPAL SINGH K Junior Assistant

    82 ZAINUMIAH SYED Junior Assistant

    83 SHANKAR N Junior Assistant

    84 RAJYALAKSHMI P Typist

    85 NARASIMHAN R Typist

    86 VASUDHARA DEVI Y Typist

    87 LALITHA KUMARI D Typist

    88 SHAKUNTALA B Typist

    89 PRABHU DAS A Record Assistant

    90 SANDHYA RANI J Record Assistant

    91 YESU DAS G Record Assistant

    92 SATYANARAYANA DEV D.V. Record Assistant

    93 SAMDANI BEGAM Office Subordinate

    94 PADMAVATHI T Office Subordinate

    95 TARA BAI A Scavenger

    96 PURNA CHANDRA RAO K Office Subordinate

    97 ANANDA RAO B P Office Subordinate

    98 SATYANARAYANA B V Office Subordinate

    99 RAMULU K Office Subordinate

    100 WAHEED MOHD ABDUL Office Subordinate

    101 SREE RAMULU B Office Subordinate

    102 ABDUL RASHEED KHAN Office Subordinate

    103 SITA RAMAMMA E Office Subordinate

    104 QHADAR BIN HASSAN Office Subordinate

    105 KUMARI A Office Subordinate

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    106 DEVENDER M Office Subordinate

    107 AMEENA BEGAM Office Subordinate

    108 MEGANATHA REDDY A Office Subordinate

    109 CHANDRA PAL K Office Subordinate

    110 YADAMMA P Office Subordinate111 VENKATESWARA RAO CH Attender

    112 SARADA D Attender

    113 BABA TAJUDDIN Attender

    114 HABEEBBUDDIN MD Office Subordinate

    115 ERRAMMA R Sweeper

    116 YADAMMA D Sweeper

    117 JANI SK Watchman

    118 ANAND KUMAR Y Attender

    119 SRINIVAS Y Office Subordinate

    120 DURGAMMA T Sweeper

    121 RAHEEMA BEE Sweeper

    122 SRI RAMULU P Office Subordinate

    123 NAGARAJU S Office Subordinate

    124 AIZAZ KHAN Watchman

    125 SHYAM KUMAR B Watchman

    126 RAJENDER K Office Subordinate

    127 P SAMPATH KUMAR Office Subordinate

    Chapter-11

    Monthly remuneration received by Officers and Employees, including the System ofCompensation of provided in Regulations

    { Section 4 (1)(x)}

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    Informationon remunerationand compensationstructure for officersand employees is in

    the following format:

    O/o ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF(ADMN.WING)IRRIGATION &CADDEPARTMENT

    Pay Details

    S.No NameGross

    Amount

    1

    M.K.RahamanEngineer-in-Chief (A.W.)44740-55660

    93202

    2

    Y.Venkata ChalamChief Engineer(HRD)23650-49360

    81812

    3

    P.Narasimha RaoDy. Engineer-in-Chief23650-49360

    65172

    4

    Sri D.RamakrishnaExecutive Engineer (Vigilance-I)20680-46960

    76873

    5

    N.KONDAIAHDeputy Executive Engineer19050-45850

    52502

    6

    M.CHIDAMBARA MOORTHYDeputy Executive Engineer23650-49360

    65172

    7

    V.NAGENDRA KUMARDeputy Executive Engineer, SGP19050-45850

    68035

    8

    SUBBAIAH TVNon Technical Personal Assistant18030-43630

    51902

    9R.SOMANATHNon Technical Personal Assistant18030-43630

    52272

    10

    V.NALINI KUMARI AssistantExecutive Engineer16150-42590

    30150

    11

    Y.RAVIKANTHAssistant Executive Engineer16150-42590

    27623

    12

    A.EMMANUEL RAJ

    Assistant Executive Engineer16150-42590

    26903

    13

    M.LAKSHMI PRIYANKAAssistant Executive Engineer16150-42590

    27623

    14

    D DHANUNJAYA RAOAssistant Executive Engineer16150-42590 27623

    15

    K.V. Subba Rao

    Assistant Engineer16150-42590 40525

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    Chapter-12

    Manner of Execution of Subsidy Programmes

    (Section 4 (1) (b) xii)

    Name ofProgramme/

    activity

    Nature/ scale ofsubsidy

    Eligiblity criteria forgrant of subsidy

    Designation ofofficer to grant

    subsidy

    NIL

    Name ofProgramme/activity

    Nature/ scale ofsubsidy

    Eligiblity criteria forgrant of subsidy

    Designation ofofficer to grantsubsidy

    NIL

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    Chapter -13

    Particulars of Recipients of Concessions, Permit or Authorization Granted by the

    Public Authority

    (Section 4 (1) (b) (xiii)

    Sl.No Name & Address ofrecipient institutions

    Nature /quantum ofbenefit granted

    Date of grant Name &Designation ofgrantingauthority

    Nil

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    Chapter -14

    INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN ELECTRONIC FORM

    (Section 4 (1) (b) (xiv)

    Wherever the information is available with the Department in electronic format

    the same is hosted on the website. The website address is:

    http://www.aponline.gov.in , www.irrigation.ap.gov.in

    http://www.aponline.gov.in/http://www.irrigation.ap.gov.in/http://www.aponline.gov.in/http://www.irrigation.ap.gov.in/
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    Chapter -15

    PARTICULARS OF FACILITIES AVAILABLE TO CITIZENS FOR OBTAININGINFORMATION

    (Section 4 (1) (b) (xv)

    In order to provide information to the citizens, the Department has

    provided the following facilities:

    Information, wherever it is available in electronic format, is hosted on the

    Website ( http://www.aponline.gov.in)www.irrigation.ap.gov.in

    Information can be downloaded from this website at free cost.

    For obtaining any other information, citizen can make an application to

    PIO/APIO. The application shall be accompanied by prescribed fee and shall

    contain detail about information sought.

    http://www.aponline.gov.in/http://www.irrigation.ap.gov.in/http://www.irrigation.ap.gov.in/http://www.aponline.gov.in/http://www.irrigation.ap.gov.in/
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    Chapter -16

    Names Designations and other particulars ofPublic Information Officers

    (Section 4 (1) (b) xvi)

    S.No Name of the Officer Designated as Telephone Number

    1 Sri M.K.Rahaman Appellate Officer 040 23390411

    2 Sri P. Narasimha Rao Public InformationOfficer

    040 23391033

    9440817142

    3 Sri R. SomanathAsst. Public

    Information Officer

    9440815609