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THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT FARAKKA BARRAGE PROJECT 4(1)(b)(i) The particulars of its organization, functions and duties; Farakka Barrage Project with headquarters at Farakka in Murshidabad district of West Bengal is a subordinate office under the Union Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation. The Farakka Barrage Project Authority was set up in 1961 with the mandate to execute and thereafter operate and maintain the Farakka Barrage Project Complex comprising of Farakka Barrage, Jangipur Barrage, Feeder Canal, Navigation Lock and associated structures. The Barrage comprises of 112 Nos. of gates (108 Nos. main gates and 4 nos. Fish Lock Gates) and 11 Nos. Head Regulator gates for diversion of 40,000 cusec (1135 cumec) of discharge into the Feeder Canal. The project construction commenced in 1961 and the project was commissioned and dedicated to the Nation in May 1975. The Farakka Barrage Project has been constructed primarily with view to preserve and maintain Calcutta Port which had been greatly affected over the years because of decreased flow into the BhagirathiHooghly river on the bank of which the city of Kolkata and other cities and a large number of villages are situated. The Barrage is located at about 300 km North of Kolkata and is the largest Barrage of its kind in the country. It has Feeder Canal for a flow of 40000 cusecs whose bed width is wider than that of Suez Canal, originating from U/s at Right Bank of Farakka barrage and outfalls into the Bhagirathi, right channel of the Ganges at 40 km d/s of Farakka Barrage. The Bhagirathi is known as Hooghly in its lower reaches which is one of the two channels into which river Ganga bifurcates about 40 km kilometres downstream of Farakka Barrage. The left channel is called the Padma which flows about 90 km along the IndoBangladesh boundary before joining the Brahmaputra. About three centuries ago major portion of Ganga waters used to flow into the Bhagirathi thereby ensuring enough flow of water into the Hooghly. Of late Ganga waters flowed largely through the Padma. In the process Hooghly was denuded of water and the Kolkata Port, the premier Indian Port was adversely affected. Kolkata is the main port providing commercial outlet and inlet for the vast hinterland of northern India extending over West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, part of Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and Sikkim including Bhutan and Nepal. With the completion of the Farakka Barrage, silt free water now flows throughout the year in the river Hooghly. This has increased the navigable depth in the riverine approach of the port and it enables to receive large size ships and handle bigger volume of cargo, thereby improving the economy of the vast hinterland. The reduction in the upland fresh water supply in the Hooghly had increased the salinity in the water supply system of Kolkata city. With the assured supply of sweet and fresh water throughout the year, the salinity had been reduced substantially. A regular water supply with adequate draft had also improved the navigability in the river Bhagirathi, opening up the National Waterway No.1 for all weather direct river link between Kolkata Port and the States of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. The rail and road bridges built over the river Ganga at Farakka had provided direct road and rail link between Kolkata, North Bengal and NorthEastern States as well as for Sikkim, Bhutan and Nepal.

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THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT FARAKKA BARRAGE PROJECT 

4(1)(b)(i) The particulars of its organization, functions and duties;  Farakka Barrage Project with headquarters at Farakka in Murshidabad district of West                       Bengal is a subordinate office under the Union Ministry of Water Resources, River                         Development & Ganga Rejuvenation. The Farakka Barrage Project Authority was set up in                         1961 with the mandate to execute and thereafter operate and maintain the Farakka                         Barrage Project Complex comprising of Farakka Barrage, Jangipur Barrage, Feeder Canal,                     Navigation Lock and associated structures. The Barrage comprises of 112 Nos. of gates                         (108 Nos. main gates and 4 nos. Fish Lock Gates) and 11 Nos. Head Regulator gates for                                 diversion of 40,000 cusec (1135 cumec) of discharge into the Feeder Canal. The project                           construction commenced in 1961 and the project was commissioned and dedicated to the                         Nation in May 1975. The Farakka Barrage Project has been constructed primarily with view                           to preserve and maintain Calcutta Port which had been greatly affected over the years                           because of decreased flow into the Bhagirathi­Hooghly river on the bank of which the city                         of Kolkata and other cities and a large number of villages are situated.  The Barrage is located at about 300 km North of Kolkata and is the largest Barrage of its                                   kind in the country. It has Feeder Canal for a flow of 40000 cusecs whose bed width is                                   wider than that of Suez Canal, originating from U/s at Right Bank of Farakka barrage and                               outfalls into the Bhagirathi, right channel of the Ganges at 40 km d/s of Farakka Barrage.  The Bhagirathi is known as Hooghly in its lower reaches which is one of the two channels                                 into which river Ganga bifurcates about 40 km kilometres downstream of Farakka Barrage.                         The left channel is called the Padma which flows about 90 km along the                         Indo­Bangladesh boundary before joining the Brahmaputra. About three centuries ago                 major portion of Ganga waters used to flow into the Bhagirathi thereby ensuring enough                           flow of water into the Hooghly. Of late Ganga waters flowed largely through the Padma. In                               the process Hooghly was denuded of water and the Kolkata Port, the premier Indian Port                             was adversely affected.  Kolkata is the main port providing commercial outlet and inlet for the vast hinterland of                             northern India extending over West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, part of Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and                           Sikkim including Bhutan and Nepal.  With the completion of the Farakka Barrage, silt free water now flows throughout the year                             in the river Hooghly. This has increased the navigable depth in the riverine approach of the                               port and it enables to receive large size ships and handle bigger volume of cargo, thereby                               improving the economy of the vast hinterland.  The reduction in the upland fresh water supply in the Hooghly had increased the salinity in                               the water supply system of Kolkata city. With the assured supply of sweet and fresh water                               throughout the year, the salinity had been reduced substantially. A regular water supply                         with adequate draft had also improved the navigability in the river Bhagirathi, opening up                           the National Waterway No.1 for all weather direct river link between Kolkata Port and the                             States of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.  The rail and road bridges built over the river Ganga at Farakka had provided direct road                               and rail link between Kolkata, North Bengal and North­Eastern States as well as for Sikkim,                         Bhutan and Nepal.  

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The Project is headed by General Manager and has 3 Circles, 9 Divisions and                           27 Sub­Divisions. Besides these units, the Project runs a School and a Hospital. It also has a                             Liaison & Purchase office at Kolkata.  

Organization set up of FBP is as under:  

The activities of the FBP has been increased since the year 2005 which now includes taking                               up of anti­erosion works along the banks of river Ganga in an area 40 km Upstream and 80                               km Downstream of the Farakka Barrage besides execution of routine anti­erosion works as                     well as O&M of Barrage, Head regulator, Feeder Canal, Navigation Lock, Jangipur Barrage,                         Guide bunds, afflux bunds, maintenance of townships (3 Nos.), School, Hospital etc.   Important activities of Farakka Barrage Project are Operation & Maintenance of:  i) Farakka Barrage  

Farakka Barrage is the main barrage of 2,245 m length with 109 Gates of 18.30 m                               span, designed for a discharge 76,500 cumec across the mighty Ganga at Farakka in                           Murshidabad District of West Bengal. 

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   ii) Head Regulator  

Head Regulator at upstream of Barrage on its right bank with 11 Gates of 12.19 m                               span, which controls diversion of 40,000 cusec (1,135 cumec) of Ganga Water into                         Feeder Canal. 

 iii) Feeder Canal  

Feeder canal is 38.38 km long which originates in Farakka from upstream of                         Barrage, carries maximum discharge of 40,000 cusec (1,135 cumec) into the river                       Bhagirathi­ Hooghly, the right channel of the river Ganga for preservation of Kolkata                         Port. The Bhagirathi­Ganga waterway is the National Waterway No.1 for inland                 transport facilities from Allahabad to Kolkata. The vessels are being operated by                       IWAI. 

 Feeder canal has several cross drainage structures for communication, irrigation and                     removal of drainage congestion. It has 17 Nos. jetties for ferry service, two no. of                             road cum rail bridges and two road bridges, 3 Nos. of inlets and one Syphon and                               two drainage regulators. Due to fluctuation in discharge and inland transport, failure                       of slope takes place at several places, which is maintained and repaired. 

 iv) Navigational Lock at Farakka  

Navigational Lock at Farakka facilitates navigation of vessels from Ganga into                     Bhagirathi via Feeder Canal. The navigation lock is 25.15 m wide and 180.7 m long                             with two giant sized 25.15 m x 12.60 m on upstream and 25.15 m x 10.52 m in                                   downstream mitre gates. Huge floating caisson type emergency gates are provided                     for carrying out the repairs to the mitre gates. All the necessary facilities like shelter                             basins, jetties etc. and fixtures like capstans, gauges, ladders hooks floating mooring                       bitts, fenders, bollards etc., have been provided to aid the navigation through lock                         without any disturbance and damage to the vessels. Tugs have been provided for                         towing. Crafts of size 93 m × 21.8 m weighing more than 1200 tons can pass                               through the navigation lock. 

 v) Jangipur Barrage  

The Jangipur Barrage having 15 bays of gate size 12.20 m span has been                           constructed across the river Bhagirathi near its off take from the river Ganga which                           regulates the flow of Ganga water into the Bhagirathi and vice­versa. 

 vi) Navigation Lock at Jangipur  

There is a Navigation lock on By­pass Channel along side of Jangipur Barrage.  vii) Guide Bunds and Afflux Bunds  

a. There are four guide bunds along both the banks of Barrages at Farakka and                           Jangipur. These are very important structures which are to be maintained                     adequately for the safety of the barrages. 

b. Left Afflux bund with inspection road – 34 km, along with several regulators                         across rivers at Pagla, Tutianala, Nimjala, Bhagirathi and Kalindri, 

c. Right afflux bund (10 km long) 

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d. Left bank protection works upstream of barrage protection of river banks and                       embankments for the protection of thickly populated villages and line of                     communication behind the embankment. 

  viii) Township  

The Farakka Barrage Project maintains a huge township at Farakka consisting of                       residential and non­residential buildings (2700 Nos.) and two other Townships at                 Jangipur (Ahiron) and Khejuriaghat. 

 ix) Higher Secondary School & Hospital  

A Higher Secondary School and 40 bed hospitals for welfare and health care of                           about 2700 employees including CISF Personnel and a massive workshop at Farakka                       is also being maintained by Farakka Barrage Project. 

 x) Ferry Services: 

Ferry service at different location of Feeder Canal/ Lock channel – for                       communication of villagers residing on either banks.  

4(1)(b)(ii) The Powers and duties of its officers and employees;  Farakka Barrage Project officers exercise various powers delegated to them as per Govt. of                           India rules and regulations as contained in Fundamental Rules, Supplementary Rules,                     General Financial Rules, Delegation of Financial Power Rules, CPWD Manual, CPWD                     Accounts code, Delegation of Financial Powers to FBP Officers as amended from time to                           time. Brief description of duties of FBP officers is given below:  A Sub­Division office under the charge of an Assistant Engineer is the field unit responsible                         to the Executive Engineer for supervision and executions of works according to the norms                           and standards laid down for the same in designs, drawings and estimates.  A Division office under the charge of an Executive Engineer is an executive unit directly                             concerned with procurement of works, material and machinery for speedy and economic                       execution of the works in its charge through Sub­Divisions and its directly responsible for                       proper upkeep of the works accounts and implementations of the terms of the contractors                           entered into with various parties viz. Contractors and Suppliers.  A Circle Office under the charge of a Superintending Engineer ensures discharge of                         responsibilities by various Divisions under its control and is required to examine the books                           of Divisional and Sub­Divisional offices during his inspection and see that the matters                     relating to accounts are attended to personally by the concerned officers. He has to keep a                               strict watch on expenditure to ensure that there is no excess and that the system of                               management prevailing in the units is efficient and economical.  General Manager’s office under the charge of an officer of the rank of Chief Engineer is                               assisted by a Superintending Engineer and 2 Engineer Officers for coordinating the                       technical works and progress of various schemes. For administrative functions, additional                     sections are attached with the office. 

    

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4(1)(b)(iii)  The Procedure followed in Decision Making including channels of supervision                   and accountability;  The works assigned to FBP and procurement proposals are processed following rules laid                         down in the Delegation of Financial Power Rules (DFPR), General Financial Rules (GFR),                         CPWD Manual, Delegation of Financial Powers available to FBP Officers etc. All works are                         initiated by AE at the sub­division level checked by Executive Engineer at the division level                             and put up to the Superintending Engineer at the circle level for finalization, and thereafter                             approved by General Manager.  Channels of Supervision and accountability  Broad channels of supervision in technical and administrative are as follows:  Technical Matters ­ Channel of supervision in technical matters is as given below:  AE­→ EE → SE → General Manager (Cases requiring approval of HoD)  Administrative Matters ­ Channel of supervision in administrative matters is as given below:  Assistant → Section Officer → SR. AO → SE (Coord.) → General Manager (Cases requiring                             approval of HoD) 

4(1)(b)(iv) The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions;  The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions are as per procedure laid down in the                                     FR & SR. 

4(1)(b)(v)  

The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by it or under its                         control or used by its employees for discharging its functions;  The rules, regulations, instructions and manuals used by the Farakka Barrage Project is                         Government of India Rules & Instructions as laid down in the FR & SR.  

4(1)(b)(vi)  

A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its                             control;    Documents held/ controlled by the Farakka Barrage Project are in the form of Files,                           Registers, Technical Data and Reports regarding the Project. In addition, official documents                       like service books, incumbency register, retirement & death register, drawing register, pay                       bill register, personal files for individual concerned and other documents as required under                         CPWD manual like SOR etc are held by its attached and subordinate Offices.  

4(1)(b)(vii)  

The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or                     representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its                           policy or implementation thereof; 

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Farakka Barrage Project Advisory Committee is constituted by Ministry of Water Resources,                       RD & GR. Peoples representatives of the Districts of Malda and Murshidabad are included in                             this Committee. 

4(1)(b)(viii)  

A statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of                       two or more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advise, and                               as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies                       are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public;  Farakka Barrage Project – Technical Advisory Committee is constituted which is headed by                         the Member (D&R) Central Water Commission. All major decisions on works to be executed                           are taken by this Committee. 

 4(1)(b)(ix) 

A directory of its officers and employees  Directory of Officers and Employees of Farakka Barrage Project is as under:  STD Codes: Farakka (03485), Jangipur (03483), Kolkata (033) 

Designation  Tel / Fax No.  Postal Address General Manager  253644 (O) 

253645 (R) O/o General Manager, Farakka Barrage Project P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Superintending Engineer (Coord) 

253335  ­ do ­ 

Superintending Engineer Circle No. I 

253280  O/o the Superintending Engineer, Circle No. I, Farakka Barrage Project P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Superintending Engineer Circle No. II 

253286  O/o the Superintending Engineer, Circle No. II, Farakka Barrage Project P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Superintending Engineer Circle No.III 

253287  O/o the Superintending Engineer, Circle No. III, Farakka Barrage Project P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Executive Engineer­I,  Office of the GM 

253284  O/o the General Manager, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Executive Engineer­ II, O/o GM 

253284  O/o the General Manager, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Executive Engineer, Audit & Arbitration, O/o GM 

253284  O/o the General Manager, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Sr. Administrative Officer  253285  O/o the General Manager, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal,  PIN 742212 

Executive Engineer, Anti Erosion Division 

253317  O/o the Executive Engineer, Anti Erosion Division, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Executive Engineer, Head Works Division­I 

253323  O/o the Executive Engineer, Head Works Division­I, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212 

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Executive Engineer, Township Division 

253314  O/o the Executive Engineer, Township Division, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Executive Engineer, Feeder Canal Division 

253316  O/o the Executive Engineer, Feeder Canal Division, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Executive Engineer, Jangipur Barrage Division 

230249  O/o the Executive Engineer, Jangipur Barrage Division, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Jangipur Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742223 

Executive Engineer, Survey & Investigation Division 

253322  O/o the Executive Engineer, Survey & Investigation Division, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Executive Engineer, Purchase Office 

2539­2488 2321­1871 

O/o the Executive Engineer, Purchase, GE­2, Sector­III, Salt Lake, Kolkata, PIN 700106 

Executive Engineer, Electrical Division 

253291  O/o the Executive Engineer, Electrical Division, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Executive Engineer, Workshop Division 

253321  O/o the Executive Engineer, Workshop Division, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Executive Engineer, Equipment Division 

253319  O/o the Executive Engineer, Equipment Division, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Chief Medical Officer (I/C)  253214  O/o the Chief Medical Officer, Farakka Barrage Project Hospital, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212 

Principal, FBP Higher Secondary School 

253309  O/o the Principal, FBP Higher Secondary School, P.O. Farakka Barrage, Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212 

4(1)(b)(x) 

The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees,                     including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations;  The monthly remuneration received by the officers and employee in position of Farakka                         Barrage Project along with their pay scales and gross emoluments is as under. The system                             of compensation is as per Central Govt. rules.  DESIGNATION  PAY BAND 

OF POST GROUP  AVERAGE 

PAY IN PAY BAND 

PROJECT ALLOWANCE 

TPT ALL 

DA ON TPT 

DA ON PAY 

TOTAL  GROSS SALARY PER 

MONTH 

GENERAL MANAGER  PB­4, 37400­67000 GP 10000 

A  69970  2250  0  0  79066  81316  151286 

SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER 

PB­4. 37400­67000 GP 8700 

A  55135  2250  1600  1808  62303  67961  123096 

PRINCIPAL  PB­3,15600­39100 GP 7600 

A  32250  2250  1600  1808  38251  43909  76159 

SR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 

PB­3, 15600­39100 GP 6600 

A  26970  2250  1600  1808  30476  36134  63104 

FINANCE OFFICER  PB­3, 15600­39100 GP 6600 

A  25350  2250  1600  1808  28646  34304  59654 

EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 

PB­3, 15600­39100 GP 6600 

A  33560  2250  1600  1808  37923  43581  77141 

MEDICAL OFFICER  PB­3, 15600­39100 GP 5400 

A  68850  2250  1600  1808  77801  83459  152309 

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HINDI OFFICER  PB­3, 15600­39100 GP 5400 

 

B  26620  2250  1600  1808  30081  35739  62359 

VICE PRINCIPAL  PB­3, 15600­39100 GP 5400 

B  31680  2250  1600  1808  37606  43264  74944 

POST GRADUATE TEACHER (SCHOOL) 

PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4800 

B  27710  1500  800  904  31312  34516  62226 

SISTER (HOSPITAL)  PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4800 

B  20150  1500  800  904  22770  25974  46124 

ASSTT ACCTS OFFICER 

PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4800 

B  22090  1500  800  904  24962  28166  50256 

PS TO GM  PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4600 

B  23180  1500  1600  1808  26193  31101  54281 

ASSISTANT ENGINEER 

PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4600 

B  30250  2250  1600  1808  34185  39843  70093 

SECTION OFFICER  PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4600 

B  21300  1500  800  904  24069  27273  48573 

STAFF NURSE (HOSPITAL) 

PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4600 

B  17140  1500  800  904  19368  22572  39712 

TGT/LIBRARIAN (SCHOOL) 

PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4600 

B  21740  1500  800  904  24566  27770  49510 

CHIEF DRAFTSMAN  PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4600 

B  26700  1500  800  904  30171  33375  60075 

STENOGRAPHER GRADE­I 

PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4200 

B  23440  1500  800  904  26487  29691  53131 

DRAFTSMAN GRADE­I 

PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4200 

B  17410  1500  800  904  19673  22877  40287 

JUNIOR ENGINEER  PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4200 

B  22950  1500  800  904  25934  29138  52088 

ASSISTANT  PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4200 

B  20510  1500  800  904  23176  26380  46890 

JR HINDI TRANSLATOR 

PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4200 

B  22400  1500  800  904  25312  28516  50916 

FOREMAN GRADE­1  PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4200 

B  19850  1500  800  904  22431  25635  45485 

SURVEYOR  PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4200 

B  19200  1500  800  904  21696  24900  44100 

PRIMARY TEACHER (SCHOOL) 

PB­2, 9300­34800 GP 4200 

B  22200  1500  800  904  25086  28290  50490 

PHARMASIST (HOSPITAL) 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2800 

C  15500  1500  800  904  17515  20719  36219 

DRIVER GRADE­I  PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2800 

C  16260  1500  800  904  18374  21578  37838 

UPPER DIVISION CLERK 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2400 

C  16260  1500  800  904  18374  21578  37838 

DRIVER GRADE­II  PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2400 

C  12690  1500  800  904  14340  17544  30234 

HEALTH VISITOR (HOSPITAL) 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2400 

C  12700  1500  800  904  14351  17555  30255 

WORK ASSISTANT GRADE­II 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2400 

 

C  12700  1500  800  904  14351  17555  30255 

FERRO PRINTER  PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2400 

C  13000  1500  800  904  14690  17894  30894 

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STENO GRADE­II  PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2400 

C  12590  1500  800  904  14227  17431  30021 

DRAFTSMAN GRADE­II 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2400 

C  12590  1500  800  904  14227  17431  30021 

STORE KEEPER­GRADE­II 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2400 

C  15100  1500  800  904  17063  20267  35367 

LAB ASSISTANT (HOSPITAL) 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 2000 

C  14700  1500  800  904  16611  19815  34515 

LOWER DIVISION CLERK 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 1900 

C  13410  1500  800  904  15153  18357  31767 

HINDI TYPIST  PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 1900 

C  14750  1500  800  904  16668  19872  34622 

STORE KEEPER­GRADE­III 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 1900 

C  9830  1500  800  904  11108  14312  24142 

FIREMAN  PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 1900 

C  9830  1500  800  904  11108  14312  24142 

GUAGE READER GRADE­I 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 1900 

C  9830  1500  800  904  11108  14312  24142 

DRIVER (ORDINARY GRADE) 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 1900 

C  10190  1500  800  904  11515  14719  24909 

METER READER  PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 1900 

C  14600  1500  800  904  16498  19702  34302 

FIRE TRUCK DRIVER 

PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 1900 

C  14600  1500  800  904  16498  19702  34302 

MTS  PB­1, 5200­20200 GP 1800 

C  11830  1500  800  904  13368  16572  28402 

 

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4(1)(b)(xi)  

The budget allocated to each of its agency, indicating the particulars of all plans,                           proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made; 

 The budget allocated to the Farakka Barrage Project under various subheads for 2014­15                         along with actual expenditure under these heads for 2014­15 is as under­  PLAN EXPENDITURE 

(Rs in thousand) 

Code/Sub­Code  Sector/ Organization/ Activities 

Budget Estimate 2014­15 

Revised Estimate 2014­15 

Expenditure up to March 2015 

1  2  3  4  5 5075.01.201.03 Transport Sector 

(PLAN) Farakka Barrage Project  1500000.00  850000.00  793383.00 

 NON PLAN EXPENDITURE 

(Rs in thousand) 

Code/Sub­Code  Sector/ Organization/ Activities Budget Estimate 2014­15 

Revised Estimate 2014­15 

Expenditure up to March 2015 

1  2  3  4  5 

3075.01.201.01  Jangipur Barrage  25000.00  24890.00  22615.00 

5075.01.201.01  Deduct Recoveries  ­400.00  ­400.00  ­407.00 

3075.01.201.02  Feeder Canal  73900.00  72569.00  70602.00 

5075.01.201.02  Deduct Recoveries  ­100.00  ­500.00  ­1107.00 

3075.01.201.03  Farakka Barrage   451500.00  519641.00  496076.00 

5075.01.201.03  Deduct Recoveries  ­11500.00  ­79100.00  ­107619.00 

 TOTAL     538400.00  537100.00  480160.00  

 4(1)(b)(xii)  

The manner of execution of subsidy programmes, including the amounts                   allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programmes;  The Farakka Barrage Project executes no subsidy programmes. 

 4(1)(b)(xiii) 

Particulars of concessions, permits or authorizations granted by it;    No concessions, permits or authorizations are granted by the Farakka Barrage Project 

4(1)(b)(xiv) 

 Details in respect of the information, available to or held by it reduced in an                             electronic form;        

  

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4(1)(b)(xv)   

The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information,                   including the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public                           use;   At present, no Library or Reading Room is maintained by the Farakka Barrage Project for                             public use.  

4(1)(b)(xvi)   

The names, designations and other particulars of the Public Information Officers;   LIST OF NODAL OFFICER/ PIO & APPELLATE AUTHORITY :­ 

Designation  Name, address & other particulars of Nodal Officer Hindi Officer & Nodal Officer 

O/o the General Manager, Farakka Barrage Project, P.O. Farakka Barrage,                   Dist. Murshidabad, West Bengal, PIN 742212, E­mail ID : ho­[email protected] 

 PIO, APIO and Appellate Authority :­ 

Sl.  No.  

Name, address & other  particulars of PIOs 

Name, address & other  particulars of APIOs 

Name, address & other  particulars of Appellate 

Authority   Administrative Matters :     1.  Sr. Administrative Officer 

O/o the General Manager Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253335 Fax (03485) 253608 e­mail ID : sao­[email protected] 

Executive Engineer Purchase Office, Kolkata Farakka Barrage Project GE­2, Sector­III, Salt Lake Kolkata – 700106 Tel No. (033) 2321­1871 e­mail ID : eepur­[email protected] (For applications received at Kolkata Office) 

Superintending Engineer (Coordination) Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253335 Fax (03485) 253608 e­mail ID : sec­[email protected]  

  Technical Matters :     2.  Executive Engineer­I 

O/o the General Manager Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253284 Fax (03485) 253608 e­mail ID : ee1­[email protected] 

  Superintending Engineer (Coordination) Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253335 Fax (03485) 253608 e­mail ID : sec­[email protected] 

  Audit & Arbitration Matters :      3.  Executive Engineer 

Audit & Arbitration Cell O/o the General Manager Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253219 e­mail ID : aac­[email protected] 

  Same as above 

  Matters Related to Official Language : 

   

4.  Hindi officer O/o the General Manager Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 e­mail ID : ho­[email protected]   

  Same as above 

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  Hospital Matters :     5.  Chief Medical Officer (I/C) 

Farakka Barrage Project Hospital P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253214 

  Same as above 

6.  Vigilance Matters       Section Officer, Confidential Section  

O/o the General Manager Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 

  Same as above 

  Matters related to Main Barrage & appurtenant structures : 

   

7.  Executive Engineer Head Works Division­I Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253323 e­mail ID : eehwd­[email protected] 

  ­ 

Superintending Engineer Circle No. I, Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253280 e­mail ID : se1­[email protected]  

  Matters related to FBP Township: 

   

8.  Executive Engineer Township Division Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253314 e­mail ID : eetd­[email protected] 

  Same as above 

  Matters related to Anti Erosion works : 

   

9.  Executive Engineer Anti Erosion Division Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253317 e­mail ID : eeaed­[email protected] 

  Same as above 

  Matters related to FBPHS School: 

   

10.  Principal, FBPHS School Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253309 e­mail ID : [email protected] 

  Same as above 

  Matters related to Feeder Canal:      11.  Executive Engineer 

Feeder Canal Division Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253316 e­mail ID : eefcd­[email protected] 

  Superintending Engineer, Circle No. II, Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253286 Fax (03485) 253608 e­mail ID : se2­[email protected]  

  Matters related to Jangipur Barrage & appurtenant structures : 

   

12.  Executive Engineer Jangipur Barrage Division P.O. Jangipur Barrage 

  Same as above 

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Dist. Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742223 Tel (03483) 230249 e­mail ID : eejbd­[email protected]  

  Matters related to Survey & Investigation 

   

13  Executive Engineer Survey & Investigation Division Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253322 e­mail ID : eesid­[email protected]  

  Same as above 

  Matters related to electric       supply to FBP Township and         Jangipur Barrage Township 

   

14.  Executive Engineer Electrical Division Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253291 e­mail ID : eeed­[email protected] 

  Superintending Engineer, Circle No. III, Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253287 Fax (03485) 253608 e­mail ID : se3­[email protected] 

  Matters related to water supply :     15.  Executive Engineer 

Equipment Division Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253319 e­mail ID : eeeqd­[email protected]  

  Same as above 

  Matters related to Workshop       Division and Water Supply : 

   

16.  Executive Engineer Workshop Division Farakka Barrage Project P.O. ­  Farakka Barrage Dist. – Murshidabad West Bengal, PIN 742212 Tel (03485) 253321 e­mail ID : eewsd­[email protected] 

  Same as above 

 4(1)(b)(xvii) 

  Such other information as may be prescribed; and thereafter update these                     publications within such intervals in each year as may be prescribed;   The information shall be updated once every year.