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Steering
Committee for Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-2007).
Drinking
Water Supply and Sanitation (Rural & Urban).
Dated 21st
November 2000
With
a view to formulate the Tenth Five Year Plan, it has been decided
to set up a Steering Committee on Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation
Rural & Urban) under chairmanship of Shri Sompal, Member, Planning
Commission. The composition and terms of reference of the Steering
Committee are as under:
Composition
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Shri
Som Pal, Member, Planning Commission, New Delhi
e-mail: sompal@yojana.nic.in
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Chairman.
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2.
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Secretary,
Deptt of Urban Development.
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Member
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3.
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Secretary,
Deptt. of Drinking Water Supply
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Member
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Secretary,
Ministry of Environment and Forest.
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Member
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5.
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Secretary,
Ministry of Water Resources.
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Member
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Ms.
Krishna Singh,
Member-Secretary, National Commission on Population, Planning
Commission.
e-mail: ksingh@yojana.nic.in
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Member
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7
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Adviser.
CPHEEO, M/o UD & PA.
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Member
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Adviser,
National River Conservation Directorate
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Member
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CMD,
HUDCO.
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Member
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Chairman,
Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi.
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Member
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Chairman,
Central Ground Water Board
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Member
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Dr.
Rakesh Mohan, Director General
National Council for Applied Economic Research.
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Member
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Prof.
K.J. Nath
All India Institute of Hygiene & Public Health.
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Member
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Dr
B.B. Sundaresan
Ex. Vice Chancellor, Madras University.
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Member
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15.
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Shri
S. Prakash, Ex. Engineer-in-Chief
Delhi Water Supply & Sewage Disposal Undertaking.
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Member
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16.
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Dr
Bindeshwar Pathak
Founder Sulabh International Social Service Organisation.
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Member
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Shri
Anil Agarwal, Director
Centre for Science & Environment, New Delhi.
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Member
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18.
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Shri
S.S. Chakraborty, Secretary,
Ramakrishna Mission, Calcutta.
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Member
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Adviser
(Water Resources), Planning Commission.
e-mail: bn@yojana.nic.in
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Member-Secretary
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Broad
Terms of Reference
- Develop a perspective on demand and supply for the next
two decades say, by 2021 taking into account the present status
and the ground realities.
- Evolve a long-term strategy for provision and Operation
& Maintenance of drinking water supply and sanitation facilities,
which should be contributory to the process of economic development
in a sustainable framework.
- To formulate objectives, policies, strategies and methodology
for the Tenth Five Year Plan, suggest modifications, if any, in
the existing schemes, formulate new programmes, designed to address
the specific problems in the water supply and sanitation sector.
- Recommend viable and efficient policy options with particular
reference to financing, development of compatible institutions and
planning systems in a decentralised set up.
- Analyse the pattern of financial flow in the Central and
State Governments' Budgets in the recent Five year Plans and suggest
proposals for changes/enhancement in the allocation process of Central
and State budgetary resources for this sector.
- To review the current status of operation and maintenance
of rural water supply and sanitation schemes and suggest policies,
strategies ways and means for effective operation and maintenance
of the assets created including transfer of responsibilities to
PRIs during the Tenth Plan.
- To make a critical review of the achievements, roles and
involvement of the International and other External Support Agencies
like the WHO, UNICEF.
UNDI
World Bank and bilateral donors and define their future roles keeping
in view the national policies, objectives and priorities.
The
chairman of the Steering Committee may constitute Sub-Groups and co-opt
other member(s) as deemed necessary.
Expenditure
of the members on TA/DA in connection with the meetings,, of the Steering
Committee will be borne by the respective Departments Ministries Organisations.
Expenditure in respect of non-official members will be borne by the
Planning Commission as per rules and regulations of TA, DA as applicable
to Group A Officers of the Government of India.
The
Steering Committee should submit their report by 31st March
2001.
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