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Centre releases Rs 7787 crore to districts, Rs 6016 crore used

New Delhi, Mar 14 (UNI) The Centre has released Rs 7787.36 crore to the 200 districts under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act upto March 12, 2007, the Rajya Sabha was informed today.

Ministry of State for Rural Development Chandra Sekhar Sahu said in a written reply that an amount of Rs 11,300 crore was allocated under NREGA during 2006-07 of which this amount was released. The States have utilized Rs. 6016.11 crore during 2006-07.

Earlier, an amount of Rs 2292.57 crores was released to the districts out of National Food for Work Programme (NFFWP) budget in 2005-06 since there was no separate budget of NREGA, he added.

In another reply, he said 130 more districts are proposed to be covered under NREGA during 2007-08 which have been identified on the basis of the poverty criteria. Fifty districts from the list of BRGF districts, 15 districts with incidence of farmers' suicide while five districts that were bifurcated and created with the district with the original name already included in NFFWP / RSVY / BRGF. The newly created districts with new names which were left out of these programmes are now included.

Moreover, 34 districts have been selected from the Planning Commission Ranking of Backwardness used for identifying NFFWP districts viz SC/ST population, inverse of agricultural productivity, and inverse of agricultural wages.

In order to make an equitable distribution, at least two districts in addition have been selected from each special category State as well as from States whose minimum number is not covered under the above mentioned criteria. This covers 22 districts while four districts have been taken up as Learning Impact Districts.

Necessary provisions have been made in the Act itself by providing for monitoring of the Act at each level and also for Social Audit at Gram Sabha level. NREGA guidelines also provide for constitution of local vigilance and monitoring committee of the beneficiaries. States have been requested to ensure compliance with provisions of Act&operational guidelines, he informed.

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School books sold as scrap: Cong leader

New Delhi, Mar 14 (UNI) Books meant to be distributed under the Centre's ambitious Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan are being sold as scrap in Madhya Pradesh, Congress leader V Narayanasamy today alleged. During zero hour in the Rajya Sabha, he said centrally-sponsored schemes are being misused by the states and the tendency must be checked. Mr Narayanasamy was joined by BJP leader Sushma Swaraj who said books for Urdu and Marathi classes were sold for Rs 2 per kg in collusion with.....

Vietnam to consider freeing journalist: Post

Washington, Mar 17: Vietnam has agreed to consider releasing an imprisoned journalist, after US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice raised his case in a discussion on human rights, the Washington Post reported today.It said Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem said in an interview with the Post that Vietnam would consider amnesty for the journalist, who has been held since 2002 and was sentenced to seven years in prison.Rice raised the case of Nguyen Vu Binh, 39, in the meeting on.....

Govt committed to expediting resolution of labour disputes

New Delhi, Mar 14 (UNI) The Government today said it would take all steps to ensure the speedy disposal of pending cases under the Industrial Disputes Act. Answering a question regarding the functioning of the labour courts and tribunal, Minister of State for Labour Oscar Fernandes said there were 22 Central Government Industrial Tribunals cum Labour Courts (CGITs) in the country for dispute resolution. Gujarat had the maximum number of pending cases of 1867 in Ahmedabad CGIT followed by.....
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