| Working
Group for the formulation of Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-2007).
Shipbuilding
and Ship-repair Industry
Dated
20th February 2001
Composition:
| 1. |
Secretary
Deptt. of Shipping |
Chairman |
| 2. |
Representative
of Planning Commission (Industries Division) |
Member |
| 3. |
Representative
of Planning Commission (Transport Division) |
Member |
| 4. |
Joint
Secretary (Plan Finance) Deptt. of Expenditure |
Member |
| 5. |
Chairman-cum-Managing
Director, Cochin Shipyard Limited |
Member |
| 6. |
Director
General of Shipping, Mumbai |
Member |
| 7. |
Director,
National Ship Design & Research Centre, Vishakhapatnam |
Member |
| 8. |
Representative
of Indian National Shipowners Association |
Member |
| 9. |
Representative
of Deptt. of Defence Production & Supplies |
Member |
| 10. |
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Representative of Indian Shipbuilders Association |
Member |
| 11. |
Representative
of Shipyard Association of India |
Member |
| 12. |
Representative
of Coast Guards |
Member |
| 13. |
Representative
of Inland Waterways Authority of India |
Member |
| 14. |
Joint
Secretary Deptt, of Shipping |
Member-Secretary |
Terms
and Reference:
- To review
the achievements and contributions of the shipbuilding and ship
repair industries including Public Sector Enterprises during the
Ninth Plan period (1997-2002).
- To review
the role and relevance of shipbuilding and ship repair industry
in die public sector in the context of liberalized economic scenario.
- To recommend
policy measures to promote shipbuilding and ship repair sector
to make it internationally competitive.
- To examine
the possibility of conversion to joint ventures/privatization
and suggest modalities to achieve this objective.
- To evaluate
productivity and economics of the shipbuilding industry and suggest
measures to improve upon the same through technological upgradation
and R&D activities.
- To assess
the present employment direct and indirect and the additional
employment generated during 2002-07 and in the perspective of
15 years thereafter.
- To assess
the present status of the use of information technology in the
shipbuilding/ship-repair industry and suggest measures for integration
of information technology, automation and networking for improving
overall productivity and efficiency of the sector.
- To suggest
areas of training and development and augmentation of the present
institutional infrastructure, if required for making available
skilled work force to the shipbuilding industry.
The
working group may co-opt such official(s) or non-official(s) as
member of the Group as considered necessary. The Working Group may
also constitute sub-group(s) if so desired.
The
expenditure on TA/DA of official members in connection with the
meetings of the Group will be borne by the parent Department/Ministry
to which the official belongs. Non-official members of the Group
will be entitled to TA/DA as admissible to Grade-I officers of the
Government of India and the same will be paid by the Planning Commission.
"Shri
Jagdish Chander, eputy Adviser, Room No.144, Yojana Bhavan, Sansad
Marg, New Delhi 110001. (Tel. No. 3357230) will act as the
Nodal Officer and any further communication/clarification in this
regard may be made with Nondal Officer ".
The working
group will submit its report within six months.
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