STATUS REPORT ON IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENT SAFEGUARD MEASURES IN COMPLIANCE OFTHE 48 TH MEETING OF ENVIRONMENT SUBGROUP

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STATUS REPORT ON IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENT SAFEGUARD MEASURES IN COMPLIANCE OFTHE 48 TH MEETING OF ENVIRONMENT SUBGROUP Sr. Direction/ Identified Areas under Shortfall 1 State Govt. should submit the Action Plan in the next three months(i.e. by 30 th June, 2010) and also to ensure the fund required for its implementation 2 State Govt should submit the quarterly progress report to NCA for its periodical review to have a closer monitoring. 3 The ESG in its 48 th meeting held on 1 st April 2010 while considering the recommendation for construction of piers and bridge under phase I of raising dam height to FRL has identified the shortfalls in the implementation of ESM for State of Gujarat are summarized as below (a) Environment Safeguard Measures Plan for Command Area (Ph.-II ) as per guidelines finalized by Committee of Experts on CAD Plan (b) Completion of remaining works in Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary (c) Declaration of all compensatory afforested Non Forest areas as Reserved / Restricted Forest (d) Establishment of regular monitoring & reporting & dissemination of reports through NCA website (e) Completion of works as per Health Action Plan Progress/Status (March 2017) GOG has submitted the requisite Action Plan to NCA on10/6/2010. GOG has submitted the Progress report for Quarter ending March 2017 to NCA. Environment Safeguard Measures Plan for Command Area (Ph.-II ) as per guidelines finalized by Committee of Experts on CAD Plan submitted to NCA on 29/08/2016. (Annexure-I) Remaining works in Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary are completed. Compliance report submitted. (Annexure-II) Entire 4650 ha non forest area under compensatory afforestation has been declared under Section 4. Of 4650 ha non forest area afforested, total 1510.87 ha non forest area declared as reserved forest till March 2016. (Annexure-III) For remaining area process is on A High level Meeting was also convened in the matter on 25/4/2017, wherein Addl. Chief Secretary (Narmada), ACS (R&R), ACS( Forest & Env) and Principal Secretary (Revenue) participated. Action Plan to complete remaining tasks has been prepared, which will be closely monitored. The requisite report sent to NCA. NCA has to disseminate to its website. Statement of Completion of works envisaged under Health Action Plan is submitted in March-2011.(Annexure-IV)

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STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF BALANCED WORKS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SHOOLPANESHWAR SANCTUARY Sr. No Details of works 1 Construction of new wells Nos. of Total balanced work Target as per Action Plan (March2017) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Physical Physical Physical Achieved by Forest Dept. GOG Target as per Action Plan Achieved by Forest Dept. GOG Target as per Action Plan Achieved by Forest Dept. GOG 4 2 4 2 * - - 2 Deepening of 7 3 7 4 * - - well 3 Hand pumps 16 6 16 6 * 4 * 4 Bore wells with 1 0 1 1 * - - electric connection 5 Aveda 17 5 17 7 * 5 * 6 Bio gas 100 20 50 40 50* 40 * 7 Crematoria 20 7 10 10 10* 3 * ANNEXURE-II Note: * Some targets of yr. 2011-12 and 2012-13 are achieved in financial yr. 2010-11 & 2011-12 in advance

Annexure -III Non Forest Land Afforested Under Compensatory Afforestation Declared Under IFA,1927 - Section 20 Sr Taluka Village Survey Area Transfe rred to Forest Dept Area Planted (ha) Area Notified under section 4 Planted area Notified under section 20 Notification Section 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Mandavi Dhokada 229 121.01 90.00 121.01 90.00 GVN/2000/(48) /JJM/1099/ 3464/K, dtd..19.05.2000 2 Mandavi Bada 526 paiki 250.00 180.00 250.00 180.00 GVN/1999/(105) /JJM/1099/ 1729/K, dtd.. 17.06.1999 3 Mandavi Ratadia Mota 348 paiki 130.71 120.00 130.71 120.00 GVN/2000/(97) /JJM- 102000-1191-K, dtd. 31.07.2000 4 Mandavi Godhara 694 paiki 301.00 285.00 301.00 285.00 GVN/1999/(133) /JJM/1099/ 3792/K, dtd..06.10.1999 5 Mandavi Vindh 111 105.00 95.00 105.00 95.00 GVN-2009/(38)/JJM-1009-SF- 22(I) - F, dtd. 31.08.2009. 6 Mandavi Kotadi Mahadev apuri 7 Abdasa Dhrufi Moti 370,380 to 388, 398,400, 476 paiki 469,470 to 476, 478 to 481 90.00 90.00 90.00 89.00 GVN-2010/(22) /JJM-1010- SF-11 - F, dtd.07.10.2010. 97.84 65.00 97.84 65.00 GVN-2012/(14) /JJM-1012- SF-63 - F, dtd.29.02.2012. 8 Kanothia 85,86,87 137.31 80.00 137.71 80.00 GVN-2012/(25) /JJM-1012- SF-126 - F, dtd.01.08.2012. 9 vanku 493 to 499, 507, 508, 512 208.33 170.00 208.33 170.00 GVN-2012/(27) /JJM-1012- SF-128 - F, dtd.01.08.2012. 10 Nalia (Abdasa) 11 Nalia (Abdasa) Vinjan 1089 to 92, 1101 to 06 1203,1204 Jakhau 844, 1482 to 85 456.93 325.0 457.94 235.29 GVN-2012/(26) /JJM-1012- SF-127 - F, dtd.01.08.2012. 385.00 352.58 101.58 GVN-2012/(34) /JJM-1012- SF-127 - F, dtd.22.10.2012. 1510.87

ANNEXURE -IV WORK PLAN FOR PUBLIC HEALTH APRIL 1986 Sub sector A ; Surveillance and Control of water related diseases and other communicable diseases Vector Born diseases Scheme 1 Hospital at Project Site Sr. No Targets Achievement 1 Hospital at Project Site 25 bed hospital established at Kevadia, under SSNNL, with medical & paramedical functionaries. The hospital has 2 Medical Officers, Lab Tech, Nurses, Pharmacist, X-Ray Tech. 4 Field workers for vector control measures Scheme 2 Strengthening of Laboratory Services (A) Non recurring Sr. No (i) (ii) Particulars Targets/Phase Achievement Remarks Health Laboratory (Regional Level) Public Health Laboratory (State Level) I II III I II III 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 - - 1 1 1 Health Laboratory established at Regional level at Vadodara (Ph I), Ahmedabad & Gandhinagar(Ph II), Rajkot & Bhavnagar (Ph III). Cross checking laboratory & Entomological laboratory also established in each region. 3 Sate level Laboratories established at Vadodara, A bad & Rajkot. These are now merged with the Microbiology Dept of Govt. Medical College Vadodara A bad & Rajkot. Lab. are fully equipped for public Health

(iii) & (iv) District Laboratory Laboratory Equipment Total (Nos) of PHC & CHC 4 5 6 4 5 6 District level general hospitals are functioning in command areas having district laboratories fully equipped for testing facilities for communicable and non communicable diseases. 21 10 51 64 8 75 17 Grand Total 27 17 59 88 90 116 88(PHC) 19(CHC) 227(82) PHC level Laboratories. 44 CHCs level laboratories are functioning In addition to above, net-work of 1 apex & 7 referral laboratories has been established in all Medical college & hospitals. 1 primary lab in Mehsana district is established for public health aspects (B) Recurring Sr. N o. Details Target ( of posts) Achievement Remark Region al Level S.P.H. Level District Level Total Regio nal Level S.P.H Level Dist. Level Total 1 Medical Officer 2 Epidemic Medical Officer 3 Lab. Technician 4 Epidemio -logist cum Sanitary Supervis or(ecss) 4 1-5 5 3 8 5 MOs with vehicle are functioning. working for water borne & vector borne diseases & Public health laboratories 4 3 5 12 5 4 15 24 24 Medical Officers are working for Epidemic. 4 3 12 19 20 3 30 53 In addition 30 LTs are functioning at district level hospitals of SSP districts - - 8 8 5-15 20 In all SSP command areas at district level 15 ECSS are functioning for public health 5 ECSS are functioning at regional level offices in SSP command areas

5 Reagents for Laborator y 4 L.S. L.S 4 As envisaged under NRHM, IDSP laboratories reagents, kits and other lab required equipments and materials supplied regularly as per the needs Sub Total 16 7 25 48 Thus as per current need, sufficient no. of MOs, LTs, ECSSs are functioning for various public heath aspects under Public health Dept of GOG. Scheme - 3 Provision for Laboratory Technician in Existing P.H.C. Sr. Particular Targets Achievement Remarks (A) Recurring (i) Lab. Technician in each PHCs. 82 227 LTs are functioning in the PHCs of Command areas Regular and contractual posts of Lab tech in all 227 command areas PHCs are made functional. (B) Non Recurring (i) Extension & PHC Buildings (L.S) (B) Under PIU, GOG has extended PHCs buildings and also build up new PHCs, laboratory, IPDs facilities. (iii) Lab. Equipments (L.S) All lab facilities including equipments provided to all laboratories. Recurring Sr. Details Target ( of posts) Achievement Regional S.P.H. District Total Level Level Level 1 Medical Officer 4 1-5 As per Scheme 2 (B) 2 Epidemic Medical 4 3 5 12 recurring Officer 3 Lab. Technician 4 3 12 19 4 Epidemiologist cum - - 8 8 Sanitary Supervisor 5 Reagents for 4 L.S. L.S 4 Laboratory Sub Total 16 7 25 48

Sector B SURVELIANCE AND CONTROL OF MALARIA Scheme 1: Strengthening of State Level Organization. Under Epidemic, NVBDCP and IDSP under the umbrella of NRHM: Sr. Name of Post Target Achievement Remarks 1. Assistant Director (Epidemiology) 1 1 Dy. Director 1 Asst Director 1 State Dy. Director post is sanctioned and functioning for epidemiological aspects for all communicable diseases, In addition to post of Dy. Director(Epidemic), to support him, 1 Asst Director( Epidemic),1 Epidemiologist State Epidemiologist,1 State Surveillance Officer for IDSP post 1 State established and functioning to strengthen the organization for Surveillance Officer for IDSP post established surveillance and early response. Joint Director and Additional Director Health are looking after all public health related aspects and related activities feed back to Regional, District level and higher 2. Assistant Director (Entomology) 1 2 posts functioning for entomology. echelon of state and central level. Instead of Asst. Director entomologist, 2post for State Entomologist under NVBDCP and contractual State entomologist for IDSP 3. Insect collectors 8 12 posts 2 Insect- collectors posted at State HQ, 10 post are functioning at 5 Regional Offices for health and Medical services under 5 Zonal Entomologist(Class-II) Thus total 12 post for Insect-collector filled up on regular as well as on contractual basis in SSP command and Non command areas of the state. 4. Field Worker 2 2 Functioning at state Level under NVBDCP 5. Lab Tech. 2 2 6. Statistical Assistant 1 4 MOs & including HQ Malaria officers Non Recurring Expenditure (Jeep ) Pickup Van 7 12 10 Jeep type vehicles. 12 Medium Vehicle for transportation purpose. (I) All Jeep vehicles are provided to above officers for field visits, monitoring & supervision (II)Icer/Swaraj mazada type Medium Lodding vehicle provided to 5 Regional offices for H & M and districts for transportation of various goods like Insecticides, ITMNs, Spray pumps,medicines etc.

Scheme 2: Additional Staff of District Level Organization. Sr. Name of Post Target Achievement Remarks Ph-I Ph-II Ph-III Ph-I Ph-II Ph-III 1. Assistant 1 1-4 ADHO 6 ADHO 5 ADHO Presently, instead of Asstt. Director post, Director (Epidemiology) 4 DSO 6DSO 5 DSO Additional District Health Officer and District Surveillance Officer functioning in each districts of even command areas for epidemiological aspects of activities 2. Field Worker 5 7 8 8 12 10 In each districts 2-3 FWs are working on contractual basis for NVBDCP Programme. In addition to this, in each talukas, a team of 4 FWs and 1 SFWs deployed in high risk villages during transmission period for vector borne diseases.. 3. Malaria Supervisor 4. Malaria Surveillance Worker 3 5 5 - - - Posts of Malaria supervisor are vacant but currently each PHC having post of Multipurpose Health Supervisor ( Male- MPHS), they are made responsible to discharge the duties for supervision,planning, monitoring for Residual spray, Mosquito Nets treatment, anti- larval operation etc. Previously one malaria supervisor posted at taluka level, currently decentralization of 10-12 MPHS for such supervision. 7 9 8 8 12 10 In each district, at least 2-3 male MPWs are posted or One MPHS at Block level posted for supporting district level /Block level duties to support BHOs Or DMOs

Scheme 3: Anti Malaria Organisation for Colony Sr. A Non Recurring Expenditure L.S. Vehicle and Fogging Machines B Recurring Expenditure 1. Biologist 1 2. Malaria Supervisor 1 3. Malaria Surveillance Worker 21 4. Field Worker 50 5. Insect Collector 2 6. Superior Field Worker 12 7. Malaria Surveillance Inspector 1 Name of Post Target Achievement Remark Vehicle to each district/ Block level and fogging machine are made available. All preventive and controlling measures are being undertaken by each PHCs of Block Nandod. Under NRHM and Block health Officer pattern is being implemented in the district, similarly under Nadod block, a complete infrastrucre functioning for Kevadia colony. Fogging machines, Knapsacks pumps, Temephose, Insecticide, Bio-larvicides etc are being utilized for prevention and control of malaria and other vector borne diseases in the project areas, project site and Kevadia colony as well as the Nandod Block is covered under ITMNs(Treated Mosquito Nets) Scheme 4: Residual Insecticidal Spray Operation ( Synthetic Pyrethroids &Molathion 25% WDP) A Target Achievement Remarks Details Phase-I Ph-II Ph-III Total Phase-I Ph-II Ph-III Total Project 5.31 6.48 9.19 20.98 All 15 districts under Phase I-II-III IRS for 2009 & 2010 Population to (1992) (1997) (2005) covered regularly under Indoor shown in tables be covered in Residual spray as per the norms of lacs NVBDCP of GOI Details given in Table 1

TABLE:1 SSP Districts covered under Indoor Residual Spray-2009 Sr NO District IInsecticide Villages covered Population covered 1 Ahmedabad Malathion 25% 16 35150 2 Nadiad APCM 5% 13 59551 3 Anand APCM 5% 52 227812 4 Surendranagar Malathion 25% 133 232583 5 Gandhinagar APCM 5% 1 1435 6 Mehsana APCM 5% 36 51889 7 Patan Malathion 25% 93 143203 8 Banaskantha APCM 5% 81 104270 9 Vadodra APCM 5% 136 145920 10 Panchmahals APCM 5% 139 199247 11 Bharuch APCM 5% 64 100474 12 Narmada APCM 5% 131 139367 13 Rajkot APCM 5% 83 122882 14 Kutch Malathion 25% 263 404051 15 Bhavnagar APCM 5% 39 113125 Total 1280 2080959 SSP Districts covered under Indoor Residual Spray-2010 Sr No Villages covered Population covered District Insecticide 1 Ahmedabad APCM 5% 5 7887 2 Nadiad APCM 5% 7 53615 3 Anand APCM 5% 40 166757 4 Surendranagar APCM 5% 72 72620 5 Gandhinagar APCM 5% 2 7820 6 Mehsana APCM 5% 18 23611 7 Patan APCM 5% 25 52972 8 Banaskantha APCM 5% 25 34970 9 Vadodara APCM 5% 117 137800 10 Panchmahal APCM 5% 186 209810 11 Bharuch APCM 5% 63 93833 12 Narmada APCM 5% 59 70362 13 Rajkot APCM 5% 63 95473 14 Kutch APCM 5% 163 57829 15 Bhavnagar APCM 5% 35 70070 District Total 880 1155429