THE LIGHT OF ANDAMANS | VOL 36 | ISSUE 03 | 01 NOV 2012
IDA Standing Committee Meeting:
Indecisive and Inconclusive
By
Staff Reporter
The Standing Committee of Island Development
Authority, which met on 17 Oct 2012 at Planning Commission were less agenda and
more point-scoring on tribal issues and vision document for the Islands . The IDA meetings has been a fiasco as no issues
are discussed in detail and taken to a logical conclusion.
With very short time at disposal, it is
learnt that most of the time was once again consumed by the Member of
Parliament, who raised the issue of Viper
Island and brain-mapping.
The same thing had happened in last IDA meeting in which Bishnu Pada Ray had
incensed Pranab Mukherjee, then Finance Minister and P Chidambaram, Home
Minister.
Commenting on the Standing Committee meeting
of IDA, Jalaj Srivastav, Principal Secretary, Planning said that there has to
be certain structure to this meeting. Many issues related with education,
health and social welfare could not be discussed in the meeting due to paucity
of time. He also said that it was decided that Action Taken Note (ATN) will not
be discussed in the Standing Committee Meeting. It will be disposed off in the
quarterly meetings at the level of Secretary, Planning Commission. At the
Standing Committee level, there will be maximum ten issues. And the IDA meeting
at Prime Minister Level there should not be more than four issues.
The Admn has placed a demand for 193 posts
in education department and has sought to increase the quota of seats for MBBS
and BDS for A & N
Island 's students. It has
mentioned that more seats are required till the new Medical
College is established in A & N Islands . It has also placed on agenda
the demand for posting of specialists from CHS non-teaching specialists' cadre
to A&N Islands on regular basis and reservation
of PG seats in Medical Colleges.
Another agenda is the demand for transfer of
committed liabilities from Plan to Non-Plan. As per standard practice, salary
and allowances to the posts created and maintenance expenditure of assets
created in a Plan period ought to be transferred to Non-Plan. Committed liabilities
of 7th plan were transferred to Non-plan budget in 1990-91 with some
reductions. Since then, such liabilities were not transferred.
A request was also made for extension of
validity period of erstwhile Coastal Zone Management Plan, 1991 for next two
years or till new plans (IIMP & CZMP as per CRZ, 2011) are finalised.
For very small projects such as toilets,
changing rooms etc. on beach side, way-side, the Admn has place the demand to
waive off Rapid EIA norms. It has also requested to give powers to a local
committee under the Chief Secretary (with experts from domain area) to conduct
REIA for the projects allowed at the level of ANCZMA for projects under Rs.5
Crore.
Admn has also demanded delisting of Trochus
Niloticus (Sea shell) which is used by the local handicraft artisans.
Zoological Survey of India conducted a survey and recommended lifting of the
ban initially for three years. A & N Admn submitted a proposal to MoEF for
delisting of species for a period of three years.
It also demanded inclusion of Long Island
and Neil Island in ICRZ category. Initially four Islands , North Andaman, Middle Andaman, South Andaman and
Great Nicobar were in ICRZ category. Subsequently NCZMA in its 25th meeting
recommended inclusion of four more Islands - Baratang, Havelock , Little Andaman & Car Nicobar.
Sand mining in the Islands
was reduced, as per Supreme Court's decision dated 07 May 2002. The Amdn
informed the Standing Committee that practically no sand mining was carried
during last 3 years resulting in serious problems for the construction and
development works. NCZMA in its 25th meeting recommended amendment to IPZ
notification 2011 for permitting sand mining from identified non-eco-sensitive
areas. Due to delay in issue of notification, it was requested that a local
committee under the Chief Secretary may be allowed to go ahead with sand
allotment, as approved by Minister of State (IC) MoEF.
The demand for upgradation of Port Blair
airport and starting International flights via Port Blair was also raised in
the Standing Committee meeting. Port Blair was declared as International
airport in 2007 and Ministry of Civil Aviation was requested to introduce
International Flights in May 2012. The Admn informed that watch hours has been
increased up to sunset and further proposed to be increased to 24 hours by June
2013. AAI had also discussed the issues during the visit of Member, Planning
Commission on 24th July 2012 and the layout plan of Airport upgradation and
expansion was finalised. The Amdn has requested for expeditious action for
early upgradation of the Airport, and International flights re-routing to touch
Port Blair, in line with the vision of world- class tourism in the Islands .
Reduction in air fare and increased
connectivity also was on the agenda of the Admn. Route Dispersal Guidelines
(RDG) was brought into improve connectivity in the remote regions such as
North-East, J&K and Islands . At present
10% quota is earmarked under RDG for these sectors. Most of the airlines prefer
to meet this criterion by touching Jammu
and other short duration destination and avoid Port Blair.. In June 2011,
Ministry of Civil Aviation was requested to keep A&N Islands
in an exclusive category under Route Dispersal Guidelines.
Although, there was no dearth of agenda for
the meeting, nothing seems to reach a logical conclusion with the current
format, where debates and discussions takes more time than decision making.
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