Tuesday, November 21, 2017
MA Khan Corrupt Information commissioner CIC
Object of RTI is exposing corruption and increasing
efficiency;
From;
Date 7.2.2015
KD Aggarwal,
#1366, sector 40-B,
Chandigarh.
To,
Secretary/Additional
secretary/Registrar/Joint Secretary/IC, Central
Information commission, 2nd floor August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaji cama
Place, New Delhi 110066.
Sub; Complaint of corruption against Information Commissioner MA Khan
Yusufi nexus with D P Ojha.
Sir,
Sh D P Ojha
ex-official Liquidator, Chandigarh and presently posted as official Liquidator,
New Delhi is involved in upto Rs 500 crore scam in the office of official
Liquidator, Chandigarh. The modus operandii is;-
i) Looting Public of money and property
worth crores of rupees by stealing, cheating and theft of assets under his
custody. http://kapildevaggarwal.blogspot.com/2013/06/theft-of-assets-by-dp-ojha-and-ml.html This
is only a tip of iceberg. Rest has been concealed by Information Commissioner MA Khan Yusufi to favor D P
Ojha
ii) Making payment in name of persons who have
never been born and thus making crores of rupees for self and benefit of
private persons. http://kapildevaggarwal.blogspot.com/2012/10/fraud-by-security-agencies-and-official.html. This is only a tip of iceberg. Rest has been
concealed by Information Commissioner MA Khan Yusufi to favor D P Ojha
iii) Making undue gains for himself and loss to
public by managing bids of Properties below their valuation and pocketing the
difference. This is only a tip of iceberg. Information Commissioner MA Khan Yusufi has suppressed the
information as per details given by me in my letter Dt 5.1.2015 to favor D P
Ojha.
iv) Making payments to Valuers in excess of
their entitlement by concealing the approved norms, getting different
valuations of same property to show to different persons for the purpose of
managing bids thereby making private benefit of public office. Information Commissioner MA Khan Yusufi has
suppressed the information as per details given by me in my letter Dt 5.1.2015
to favor D P Ojha.
Vide my letter Dt 5.1.2015, I informed the
commission that that D P Ojha has visited o/o CIC and contacted and transferred
funds to Khan Yusufi and vide my letter/fax of even date I also requested Sh
Khan Yusufi to recuse himself from hearing any appeals related to D P Ojha
official Liquidator or my appeals since I have made complaint of corruption
against him. The letter /fax stated; “I request that my appeals be either
listed before another IC or be listed after retirement of MA Khan Yusufi.”
Now I have received an order file No
CIC/KY/A/2014/000809 Dt 27.1.15 which further evidences lack of human
intelligence, integrity, sound medical health and morality. D P
Ojha forged and fabricated an anonymous letter Dt 4.1.2012 initialed by same
persons 23 times to prevent me from seeking information about corruption in the
o/o Official Liquidator being done by D P Ojha, having failed to dissuade me
thus he reportedly paid money to Information commissioner Khan Yusufi to misuse
RTI for the sole purpose of encouraging corruption and looting public money.
Information
sought in Appeal 809/2014.
Names and addresses
all staff members present in office on 4.1.2012, Present place of posting of
Monika former PA to DP Ojha and List of companies where confirmation of sale is
pending in High Court.
Reply by CPIO/AA. Information not given.
Order
of Khan Yusufi Dt 27.1.2015;
i)He states “I have made frivolous, false and
unfounded allegations against D P Ojha.”
Evidence
that order is result of corruption, lack of eye sight, lack of good moral
character and/or against human
intelligence?;
Information under RTI from CIC reveals that his
office or CIC has no records which were sought by me to prove corruption of D P
Ojha which information is available in records sought by me from O/O Official
Liquidator earlier and later to instant RTI. Then on what basis he has given
this finding this finding has come. This clean chit cannot be given with
exchange of monetary consideration from D P Ojha to Khan Yusufi. He has no
records sought by me under RTI which evidenced corruption, embezzlement of
public money. Part evidence is already available on web as detailed above.
Order
of Khan Yusufi Dt 27.1.2015;
ii) He falsely states; “ second appeals of same
appellant were similarly based on frivolous, false and unfounded allegations
which were dismissed vide orders Dt 17.3.2007 and 25.4.2007.
Evidence
that order is result of corruption, lack of eye sight, lack of good moral
character and/or against human
intelligence?;
I never filed any second appeal before CIC before
2012.
Order
of Khan Yusufi Dt 27.1.2015;
iii) “Appellant
is in habit of leveling false allegation and has also leveled false, frivolous
and unfounded allegations against this commission (i.e Khan Yusufi).”
Evidence
that order is result of corruption, lack of eye sight, lack of good moral
character and/or against human
intelligence?;
Complaint Dt 5.1.2015 is duly substantiated from
records and Khan Yusufi is giving himself a clean chit without discussing the
evidence presented to him. This is ex-facie clear case and proof of corruption
of Khan Yusufi. Information under RTI reveals that Khan Yusufi has not given
information to this commission about his holdings of gold, Bank fixed deposits
as on 1.4.2014 and 31.12.2014 during which period D P Ojha reportedly gave him
money to misuse RTI to encourage corruption and conceal information of
corruption available in records.
Order
of Khan Yusufi Dt 27.1.2015;
iv) Khan Yusufi states; “ Appellant is misusing RTI
to settle personal score/grouse against D P ojha”
Evidence
that order is result of corruption, lack of eye sight, lack of good moral
character and/or against human
intelligence?;
Information under RTI from CIC reveals that his
office or CIC has no records which prove that I have any personal grouse or grievance
against him. There is none. There is no basis for me to make this statement
which is against records and false to his knowledge. Only corrupt are hiding
information. Information is available in records to prove corruption by D P
Ojha from O/O Official Liquidator earlier and later to instant RTI. Then on
what basis he has made such an statement which is not borne on record unless he
has been paid to write this.
Order
of Khan Yusufi Dt 27.1.2015;
v) Appeal considered thoroughly i.e. information
sought. ..there is no legal flaw.
Evidence
that order is result of corruption, lack of eye sight, lack of good moral
character and/or against human
intelligence?;
Order is computerized and would apply to every
order in every case since what was considered and how the orders are legal are
not discussed. Computerized orders are evidence of corruption.
Order is
evidence of Corruption and offense of moral turpitude. Order suffer from lack
of human intelligence and prudence? The order has been passed at instance of D
P Ojha official Liquidator presently posted in New Delhi. The orders are abuse
of RTI act aimed at encouraging corruption and hiding corrupt deeds.
The information
commissioners are providing valuable services to the society to bring out
corruption and improve governance but exception are everywhere and Khan Yusufi
is an exception to honesty, morality and/or suffers from serious medical
ailments. He is neither morally nor medically fit to perform the duties
assigned to him. Information received under RTI discloses that details of his
bank balances and gold as on 31.3.2014 and as on 31.12.14 is not available on
file. D P Ojha met him in November 2014 when cash or gold was reportedly
transferred. Record also reveals that his medical clearance/ mental examination
and eye sight report are not on file.
Hence you are requested to take appropriate disciplinary action and also
transfer all my cases from his bench to some other bench.”
In
service of nation
K
D Aggarwal
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Is Gandhi's congress party mother of Riots???
Does anyone remember who the chief minister
of Maharashtra was during the Mumbai riots which were no less deadly than the
Gujarat riots of 2002 ?
Does anyone recall the name of the chief
minister of U.P. during Malliana and Meerut riots or Bhagalpur or Jamshedpur
riots under Congress regimes took place ?
Do we hear names of earlier chief ministers
of Gujarat under whose charge, hundreds of riots took place in
post-Independence India ?
Does anyone remember who was in-charge of
Delhi's security when the 1984 massacre of Sikhs took place in the capital of
India ?
How come Narendra Modi has been singled out
as the Devil Incarnate as if he personally carried out all the killings during
the riots of 2002 ?"
When one says Gujarat's agriculture growth is
10-11% since whole last decade, the other says 2002 Riots!
When one says he made the Asia's biggest
solar plant, the other says 2002 Riots!
When one says Gujarat is the only state in
the whole of India to provide 24*7 and 365 days electricity to almost all of
its 18,000 villages, the other says 2002 Riots!
When one says the world bank's statement of
2011 said Gujarat roads are equivalent to international standards, the other
says 2002 Riots!
When one says Gujarat is the first State in
country to have "high speed wireless Broadband service in its all 18,000
villages," the other says 2002 Riots!
When one says Forbes Magazine rated Ahmadabad
as the fastest growing city in India and 3rd in the world, the other says 2002
Riots!
When one says Gujarat Tourism is growing
faster than ever before, the other says 2002 Riots!
When one says according to central govt's
Labour Bureau's report, Gujarat has the lowest unemployment rate in country,
the other says 2002 Riots!
When Narendra Modi is being chosen as the
best current Indian leader in almost all surveys polls again and again, the
other says 2002 Riots!
When one says 2003-2013 are the only 10
straight years in Gujarat history which are totally riot-free, The other STILL
says 2002 Riots!
But when we remind them about riots which
occurred during Congress and in Communist Party rule :
1947 Bengal (partition riots)...9000-10,000 dead
...CONGRESS RULE.
1967 Ranchi ...200 DEAD...CONGRESS RULE.
1969 Ahmedabad...512 DEAD...CONGRESS RULE.
1970 Bhiwandi...80 DEAD ...CONGRESS RULE.
1979 Jamshedpur...125 DEAD...CPIM RULE
(COMMUNIST PARTY)
1980 Moradabad...2,000 DEAD...CONGRESS RULE.
1983 Nellie Assam ...5,000 DEAD...CONGRESS
RULE.
1984 anti-Sikh Delhi...2,733 DEAD ...CONGRESS
RULE.
1984 Bhiwandi...146 DEAD ...CONGRESS RULE.
1985 Gujarat ...300 DEAD...CONGRESS RULE.
1986 Ahmedabad...59 DEAD...CONGRESS RULE.
1987 Meerut ...81 DEAD ...CONGRESS RULE.
1989 Bhagalpur...1,070 DEAD ...CONGRESS RULE.
1990 Hyderabad ...300 PLUS DEAD...CONGRESS
RULE.
1992 Mumbai ...900 TO 2000 DEAD ...CONGRESS
RULE.
1992 Surat ...175 DEAD...CONGRESS RULE.
Because Congress is mother of riots.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Ministry of Rural Development 2017
Year Review-2017: Ministry of Rural Development
Pradhan Mantri Awwas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G)
The erstwhile scheme of IAY has been
restructured into Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G) with effect from
1st April, 2016 and is in line with the Government’s commitment of
providing ‘Housing for All by 2022’ with improved scheme architecture and
robust delivery and monitoring mechanism.
Achievement/Initiatives during 2017-18:
· The
Ministry envisages to construct 1 crore houses in rural India at enhanced
unit assistance of Rs 1.20 lakh in plain areas and Rs 1.30 lakh in difficult
areas/hilly states/IAP districts by 2018-19 under PMAY-G. In addition to
the unit assistance, the beneficiary is also entitled to receive Rs 12,000 for
construction of a toilet and 90/95 days of unskilled wage labour for
construction of the house in convergence with MGNREGS.
· Against
the target of 75.88 lakh houses allocated to the States/UTs under PMAY-G during
2016-18, 71.01 lakh beneficiaries have been registered, out of which 63.72 lakh
houses have been geo-tagged. 58.58 lakh beneficiaries have received sanctions
of their houses, out of which 53.20 lakh and 34.44 lakh beneficiaries have
received 1st and 2nd installments respectively (as on
14.12.2017) for the construction of their houses and 11.57 lakh PMAY-G houses
have been completed so far.
· Innovative
use of space technology has ensured that resources are targeted to genuine
beneficiaries by allowing verification of current housing status.
· Uploading
of geo tagged and time stamped photographs of beneficiaries in front of their
existing dwellings, using the mobile Application viz. Awaas App, has been made
mandatory for sanctioning houses under PMAY-G.
·
It is proposed that 20000 rural masons will be trained and certified under the
training initiative in FY 2017-18.
Mahatma
Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)
● MGNREGA aims at enhancing livelihood security of the
households in rural areas of the country by providing at least one hundred days
of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year. The allocation of
Rs.48,000 crore for the FY 2017-18, is the highest ever allocation for MGNREGA.
● During 2017-18 so
far, 4.35 crore households have been provided employment in 156 lakh
works. In the process, 160 crore persondays of employment have been
generated. Out of the total employment, 54% have been generated for women, well
above the statutory requirement of 33%.
● In FY 2017-18 (so
far) nearly 60% of total expenditure is on Natural Resource Management (NRM)
works. Expenditure on agriculture and allied sector works in FY 2017-18 is
nearly 71%, which was only around 48 % in FY 2013-14.
● The thrust on
agriculture and allied activities is visible at the field level with about 71%
expenditure on these works in FY 2017-18. Under Mission Water Conservation,
2264 water stressed blocks have received special attention for Natural Resource
Management including water harvesting and water conservation.
● During 2017-18, 3.6
lakh farm ponds and 1.55 lakh Vermi/ NADEP compost pits have been completed so
far.
● 96% of the wages
are being paid electronically into the Bank/Post Office accounts of MGNREGA
workers through NeFMS.
● Under
GeoMGNREGA, using space technology, more than 2 crore assets have
been geotagged and made available in the public domain.
● As per the
Socio-Economic Caste Census - 2011 (SECC), around 5.40 Crore households fall
under the category landless households dependent on manual casual labour for
livelihood. The Government is making all efforts to bring these households,
who are not having Job Cards and are willing, to get employment under MGNREGS.
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)
The primary objective of PMGSY is
to provide connectivity by way of all-weather roads. The programme also has an
upgradation component with a target to upgrade existing rural roads in order to
ensure full farm to market connectivity. PMGSY-II aims to cover upgradation of
existing selected rural roads based on a criterion to make the road network
vibrant. Development of Rural Hubs and growth centres are crucial to the
overall strategy of facilitating poverty reduction through creating rural
infrastructures. Growth centres/rural hubs provide markets, banking and other
service facilities enabling and enhancing self-employment and livelihood
facilities.
·
PMGSY, the rural road connectivity scheme, has made considerable contribution
in connecting far flung and scattered areas of the country.
· Out of a total of
1,78,184 eligible habitations under
PMGSY, 1,45,158 habitations have been connected bringing the total habitations
connected to 82%.
· 5,08,047.22
km of road length have been completed under PMGSY during 2017-18 (as on October
2017), with an expenditure of Rs. 1,63,059.16 crore.
·
Road length of 17330 km have been constructed by covering 4817 habitations
during the year 2017-18 (April to October, 2017).
·
PMGSY has also approved the proposals for all the remaining habitations to be
connected and it is expected to attain almost 100% connectivity by March, 2019.
·
An amount of Rs. 1,47,984.88 crore has been released under PMGSY during 2017-18
(as on October 2017).
·
1.07 lakh kilometers of upgradation is proposed as PMGSY-III. In this
endeavour, the annual funding support of Rs. 19000 crore from the Central
Government will be maintained upto 2022.
·
Further, connecting habitations in LWE affected blocks have also been
undertaken in 9 States with a target of constructing 5382 km. This project has
been initiated from 2016-17 and is expected to be completed by March, 2020.
·
PMGSY is aggressively encouraging use of “Green Technologies” and
non-conventional materials like waste plastic, cold mix, geo-textiles, fly-ash,
iron and copper slag etc. in rural roads. During the current year (upto
27th Sept. 2017) 2,484 kms PMGSY road length has been constructed
using “Green Technologies.
·
15% of all PMGSY roads are now being taken up through use of innovative green
technologies like use of waste plastic, geo-textiles, fly ash, iron and copper
slag and cold mix.
·
With a view to bring transparency & responsiveness in governance, plug
leakages and to quickly address the citizen grievances, PMGSY has been
encouraging use of information technology, mobile technology and space
technology. A Mobile Application “Meri Sadak” launched to enable citizens to
register complaints regarding the quality and pace of construction of PMGSY
roads.
·
PMGSY-II programme launched to cover upgradation of existing selected rural
roads based on a criterion to make the road network vibrant. So far, 12 States
have transited to PMGSY-II for which 3,738 works have already been cleared
covering 25,791.56 km upgradation works (as on October, 2017). States have
completed 1459 works by upgrading 11,798.85 km road length.
National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP)
NSAP
comprises of five sub-schemes namely Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension
Scheme (IGNOAPS), Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS),
Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (IGNDPS), National Family
Benefit Scheme (NFBS) and Annapurna Scheme. The schemes of NSAP are implemented
both in urban and rural areas, by the Social Welfare Department in the States.
·
The National Social Assistance Programme covers 3.20 crore beneficiaries
include about 2.40 crore old age pensioners, 70.43 lakh widow pensioners and
10.32 lakh pensioners with disability.
·
NSAP has been included under Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) scheme and in the
current year State of Gujarat and UT of Lakshadweep are using 100% transfer
through DBT mechanism. DBT has been partially implemented in the States
of Jharkhand, Haryana, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh.
·
For preventing leakages of funds to unintended beneficiaries 100% records have
been digitized.
·
74.08% of Aadhar of beneficiaries have been seeded in the Bank A/Cs
·
There is proposal to revamp the National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) as
Pradhan Mantri Samajik Suraksha Yojana (PMSaSY) admissible to 5.07 crore
beneficiaries.
Deen
Dayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihoods Mission
Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana- National Rural Livelihoods Mission
(DAY-NRLM) seeks to reach out to 8-9 crore rural poor households and organize
one woman member from each household into affinity based women SHGs and
federations at village level and at higher levels.
Progress:
·
During 2017-18 (as on October 2017), 683 additional blocks have been covered
under “Intensive” implementation strategy of DAY-NRLM bringing the cumulative
total to 4330 blocks.
·
During the year 2017-18 so far, over 56 lakh households have been mobilized
into 4.84 lakh SHGs.
·
SHGs have also been extended a capitalization support of Rs. 729.74 crore.
·
A total amount of Rs. 35410.42 lakh has been disbursed to 2.84 lakh SHGs as
Revolving Fund (RF) while Rs. 53599.77 lakh has been disbursed to 1.01 lakh
SHGs and their federation as Community Investment Fund (CIF) so far during
2017-18.
·
The SHG-Bank Linkage programme has seen tremendous growth year on year under
DAY-NRLM. During this financial year, about 14.2 lakh SHGs have accessed credit
of Rs. 18000 crore up to October, 2017.
·
More than 33 lakh Mahila Kisans have been
covered under Mahila Kisan Sashaktikaran Pariyojana (MKSP) in 17 States, to
empower women in agriculture and enhance their participation and productivity
in agriculture based livelihoods.
·
“Aajeevika Grameen Express Yojana (AGEY)” has been initiated as a sub scheme
under DAY-NRLM to provide an alternative source of livelihoods to members of
Self Help Groups (SHGs) under DAY-NRLM by facilitating them to operate public
transport services in backward rural areas and to provide safe,
affordable and community monitored rural transport services (e-rickshaws, 3 and
4 wheeler motorised transport vehicles) to connect remote villages with key
services and amenities (including access to markets, education and health) for
the overall economic development of the area by making use of the supports
available within the framework of DAY-NRLM. The sub-scheme will be implemented
in 250 blocks in the country on a pilot basis for a period of 3 years from
2017-18 to 2019-20. Till date, proposals from 17 States have been approved and
153 vehicles have started operating in rural areas.
·
Promotion of rural enterprises: Start Up Village Entrepreneurship
Programme (SVEP) is a sub-scheme of DAY-NRLM designed to support rural youth to
take up local entrepreneurship. As on date, 7800 enterprises have been promoted
across 17 States. It is expected that SVEP will support an additional 25000
entrepreneurs during the year 2018-19.
.
Deendayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY)
DDU-GKY is a placement linked skill-training
programme and is uniquely placed to empower rural poor youth with employable
skills and facilitate their participation in regular labour market. It is
currently being implemented in 28 States.
Progress:
· DDU-GKY
has over 566 Training Centers in 674 Projects, in partnership with over 310
Project Implementing Agencies conducting training across 39 sectors, and over
329 job roles (as on 31.10.17).
· Against
a target of skilling 2 lakh candidates during the current financial year, over
83,745 candidates have already been trained, of which over 46,654 candidates
have been placed in jobs (as on 31.10.17).
· The
Ministry has selected 12 new Champion Employers and entered into an MoU with
them for high quality training and placements.
Rural Self Employment Training Institutes
(RSETIs): At present RSETIs are
offering training in more than 56 vocations classified under major areas like
agriculture, processing, product manufacture and general EDP.
Initiatives:
·
During 2017-18 (as on 31.10.17), 7,897 candidates have been trained under
Project LIFE MGNREGA by RSETIs.
·
9,200 candidates have been credit linked under thrust programmes of PMO while
3,519 candidates have been credit linked under PM MUDRA Yojana by the RSETIs.
·
The National Centre for Excellence of RSETIs (NACER) was selected by ASSOCHAM
for “Best NGO in Skill Development” for remarkable contribution in
Entrepreneurship Development through RSETIs for the year 2016-17.
·
Another initiative ‘Kaushal Panjee’ (Skill Register) has also been
undertaken which provides a citizen centric end-to-end solution to aid
mobilization of candidates for Rural Self Employment and Training Institutes
(RSETIs) and DDU-GKY.
Progress:
· 586
RSETIs are functioning across the country.
· Over 25.24 lakh unemployed youth have been trained under RSETIs, out of which, about
16.64 lakh have been settled (from 1.4.2008 up to 30.11.2017).
· Against a target of skilling 3.97 lakhs candidates
in FY 2017-18, 2,34,692 candidates
have been trained and 1,55,174 settled.
Shyama Prasad Mukherjee RURBAN Mission
The Government approved the Shyama Prasad
Mukherji Rurban Mission (SPMRM) with an outlay of Rs. 5142.08 crores on 16th
September, 2015 with the objective to transform rural areas into economically,
socially and physically sustainable spaces. Under this Mission, 300 clusters in
rural areas, across 29 States and 5 UTs, with latent potential for growth are
to be identified, following clearly enunciated methodologies in the framework
of implementation.
· Against the allocation of 300
clusters, 267 clusters have already been identified following the prescribed
cluster selection methodology. The emphasis is to develop the thematic economic
strengths of the clusters, provide required amenities to support this, apart
from saturating basic, social and digital infrastructure in the clusters within
a period of 3 years.
· 153 Integrated Cluster Action Plans
(ICAPs), which are the blue prints of investment for each cluster, have
been approved for 29 States and one UT of Dadra & Nagar Haveli.
· The work in the clusters in areas
identified are ongoing and nearly Rs 1500 crores of expenditure has been
incurred under the Mission till date.
· At the end of the Mission period, the
country will have 300 Rurban clusters which will be ODF, green, agro based and
thematic clusters based on skilled manpower and access to economic
opportunities.
Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY)
· Saansad
Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) was launched by Hon’ble Prime Minister on 11th October
2014 with the objective of creating model Gram Panchayats in all parts of the
country. The development of SAGY Gram Panchayats takes place under the guidance
of Hon’ble Members of Parliament through the convergence and implementation of
existing Government Schemes and Programmes without allocating any additional
funds.
· The Hon’ble Members of Parliament have adopted 1241
Gram Panchayats under SAGY as on 18th December 2017. As an initial step, the Gram Panchayats
identified under SAGY conduct awareness generation and social mobilisation
activities. This is followed by a baseline survey and participatory formulation
of a development plan for the village under the guidance of Hon’ble MPs. The
Gram Panchayats adopted under SAGY prepared Village Development Plans (VDP)
containing prioritised time-bound activities to achieve holistic progress of
the village, through the convergence of resources. Out of the 1241 Gram
Panchayats adopted under SAGY, 857 Gram Panchayats have uploaded their Village
Development Plans on the SAGY website. As per data updated on the SAGY website
till 18th December 2017, Gram Panchayats
identified under SAGY have completed 19951 projects and 7152 (15.3%) projects
are in progress.
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