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Brahmaputra Board
o Set up by an act of Parliament -Brahmaputra Board Act, 1980 (46 of 1980)
o Started functioning with headquarters at Guwahati with effect from 11th January 1982
Main objective:Planning and integrated implementation of measures for control of flood and bank erosion in the Brahmaputra Valley and for matters connected therewith in association with concerned states 2
Jurisdiction
The jurisdiction of the Board includes the States of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura and Northern part of West Bengal falling in Brahmaputra Basin
3
Establishment of Brahmaputra
Board
• Sanctioned Staff Strength - 625
• Man in position - 503
• Post Vacant - 122
Sl. No.
Post Sanctioned Post
Post filled up
Post vacan
t
1 Group - AI. Statutory postII. Non-statutory
774
159
615
Total Gr. A 81 60 21
2 Group - B 186 171 15
3 Group- C 358 272 86
Total 625 503 122
Establishment The sanctioned and filled positions in Brahmaputra Board As on 1.4.2015
STATUS OF REGULAR POSTS
Sl. No.
Post Sanctioned Post
Post filled up
*Post vacant
1. Group - A 81 60 21
2. Group - B 186 171 15
3. Group- C 358 272 86
Total 625 503 122
STATUS OF STATUTORY POSTSSl. No.
Name of the Post
Status From when vacant
1 Chairman
VacantMember(RM), CWC holding
additional charge from 23.01.2015
1.07.2014
2 Vice-Chairman Vacant 07.11.2012
3 General Manager Vacant 08.03.2010
4Financial Adviser Vacant 01.12.2010
5 Chief Engineer-I
VacantSecretary, B. Board holding
additional charge from 05.06.2012
01.04.2012
6 Secretary Filled
7 Chief Engineer-II Vacant 13.11.2013
Major Functions
• carry out Surveys and Investigations and prepare a Master Plan
• Master Plan shall be submitted to the Central Government for approval
• Prepare detailed reports and estimates in respect of the dams and other projects proposed in the Master Plan
• construct, with the approval of the Central Government, multipurpose dams and works connected therewith proposed in the Master Plan
• prepare, in consultation with the State Governments concerned, a phased programme for the construction by the State Government
• The Board may maintain and operate any dam or project
Preparation of Master Plans
o Formulated 60
o Approved by Government of India and under implementation with States
49
o Accepted by Brahmaputra Board and under examination in the Ministry for approval of Government of India
o Accepted by Brahmaputra Board and under process of submission to MoWR, RD&GR
o New Master Plans Formulated and circulation to Board Members
3
5
1
o New Master Plans Formulated and under process of circulation to Board Members 2
o New Master Plans under Formulation 3
o New Sub-basins Identified for preparation 5
NEW WORK –UPDATING OF APPROVED / PREPARED MASTER PLANS
Preparation of DPRs of Multipurpose ProjectsDPR Completed
Sl. No
Project Implementing Agency/Organisation/Government
1 Siang Dam Project(3 dams)
Handed over to NHPC during the year 2000NHPC handed over – Lower Siang to M/s Joyprakash Associates Ltd. on
31.03.2009 Siang Middle to M/s Reliance Energy Ltd. Siang Upper allocated to M/s NTPC in February 2009
by Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh
2 Subansiri Dam Project( 3 dams)
Handed over to NHPC during the year 2000 Subansiri Middle and Upper handed over to M/s Jindal
Power Ltd. on 04.02.2011
3 Tipaimukh Dam Project
Handed over to NEEPCO and subsequently from NEEPCO to NHPC
4 Pagladiya Dam Project
All activities of Pagladiya project has been closed due to non-completion of zirat survey by Government of Assam
5 Bairabi Dam Project
Handed over to Government of Mizoram Government of Mizoram allotted the work of
execution to M/s Sikaria Power Ltd., Kolkata on 10.08.2012
Preparation of DPRs of Multipurpose ProjectsDPR Completed
Identified as ‘National Project’
Sl.
No.
Name Situated (State)
Status
1 Kulsi Multipurpose Project(MPP)
Assam / Meghalaya
Gross command area of Irrigation 26000 ha
DPR completed in June 2014 Submitted to MoWR,RD&GR
for approval Under Appraisal of CWC
2 Noa-Dihing MPP Dam Project
Arunachal Pradesh
Installed capacity 71 MW Irrigation benefit of 8000 ha DPR completed in March 2014 Submitted to MoWR,RD&GR
for approval Under Appraisal of CWC
Multipurpose Projects Handed Over to Other Organisations after partially completion of Survey &
Investigation(S&I) and DPR PreparationSl. No.
Project Taking over Agency / Government
1 Dibang Dam project
Handed over to NHPC
2 Lohit Dam Project Survey & Investigation completed by Brahmaputra Board
Arunachal Pradesh entrusted to Private Developer
3 Kameng Dam Project
Forest clearance withdrawn by Arunachal Pradesh
Investigation closed
4 Kynshi Stage-I Dam project Meghalaya Government entrusted
to Private Developer5 Kynshi Stage-II Dam project
Multipurpose Projects currently under Survey & Investigation(S&I) and DPR Preparation
Sl.No.
Name Situated (State)
Status
1 Simsang MPP
Meghalaya
Under ‘Survey & Investigation’ and DPR preparation
2 Jiadhal Dam Project
Assam-Arunachal Pradesh Border
3 Killing Dam Project
Assam-Meghalaya Border
Preparation of DPR of Drainage Development Schemes (DDS)
Sl. No.
Description Number
1 Schemes identified based upon findings of 49 Master Plans
41
2 Schemes thus far cleared by CWC 12(a)
Schemes execution completed 2
(b)
Schemes under execution 4
(c) Schemes execution suspended 2(d)
Scheme handed over to State 1
(e)
Scheme proposed to execute 1
(f) Scheme dropped from execution 1
(g) Scheme cleared in March 2015 1
3 Schemes (DPR) under appraisal of CWC 54 Schemes (DPR) observations sent by CWC and
compliance are being attended in Board5
5 Schemes under ‘Survey & Investigation and Preparation of DPR’
14
6 Schemes dropped from the list of identified schemes of Brahmaputra Board
2
7 Schemes under examination for deletion from the list of identified schemes of Brahmaputra Board
3
North Eastern Hydraulic and Allied Research Institute (NEHARI)
Operationalised during 1996Functions –o material testingo Carrying out Hydraulic model
studies etcFacilities available-o Hydraulic Laboratory with model
trays and flumeso Laboratories for testing soil,
concrete, other construction materials and foundation rock
working arrangement for coordination- Central Water & Power Research Station (CWPRS)
Pune Central Soil and Material Research Station (CSMRS),
New Delhi
Implementation of Recommendations of Master Plans
o Master Plan, on approval of Government of India, is provided to the concerned State(s) for implementation
o Brahmaputra Board provides assistance to North Eastern States in implementation of recommendations of Master Plans
Financial Implication in Implementation of Recommendations of Master Plans formulated by Brahmaputra Board : ` 47000 Crore at the Price Level of the year 2012
Financial Implications of the Recommendations of the Master Plans
Agencies to be associated for implementation of recommendations
o Concerned State Government – Water Resources, Agriculture, Irrigation, PHED, Soil Conservation, Fisheries, Power, Forest Departments
o Brahmaputra Boardo Central Water Commissiono India Meteorological Departmento Central Ground Water Boardo Other Central / State Government Agencies
o Protection of Nagrijuli, Rangia town, Mukalmua and Borbhag from flood and erosion of River Puthimari in Assam
An area of 35.11 ha is benefitted
o Anti-Erosion measures to protect Kushiabil & Durgajan village at Dimapur of river Dhansiri(S) in Nagaland
An area of 150 ha is benefitted under Phase- I
An area of 13.35 ha is benefitted under Phase- II
A) Anti-erosion Schemes Formulated and Implemented
(i) Phase-wise implementation of Protection of Majuli Island from flood and erosion
Sl No Description Estimated Cost (` in crore)
Actual Expenditure(` in crore)
Remarks
1 Immediate Measures (Year 2004-2005)
6.22 6.09 Completed
2 Phase-I(Year 2005-2011)
56.07 52.63 Completed
3 Emergent Measures (Year 2008)
4.99 4.75 Completed
4 Phase-II & Phase- III (Year 2008-09)
115.99 103.70(up-to March’ 15)
Physical Progress 88.51%
Total 183.27 167.17
Total land mass gained from 2004 to 2014 on implementation of measures
so far by Board
21.67sq km
B) Anti-erosion Schemes Under Execution
(ii) Avulsion of Brahmaputra at Dholla-Hatighuli
Migration of Dibang and Lohit River forming Multi-channel created threat to Dholla-Hatighuli area as well as to Saikhowa Reserve Forest in Tinsukia and Dibrugarh District of Assam
On approval of Ministry of Water Resources this scheme has been taken up in Phases
B) Anti-erosion Schemes Under Execution
• On account of avulsion, apart from loss of huge commercial land, 49 villages and 48000 inhabitants got severely affected
• Out of above, 11 villages and about 2400 ha of land got protected so far
• A large number of farmers deserted earlier on account of avulsion returned back for farming
• Total expenditure of ` 71.23 crore has occurred on implementation of the scheme
Phase-Wise Status of works Implemented of avulsion of Brahmaputra at Dholla- Hatighuli
Description Estimated Cost
(` in crore)
Actual Expenditure(` in crore)
Remarks
Phase-I (January 2003 to July 2004)
10.47 9.65 Completed
Phase- II (January 2004 to July 2004)
5.22 3.76 Completed
Phase-III(March 2007 to July 2007)
8.47 8.45 Completed
Phase-IV(Year 2008-09)
54.43 51.94(up-to Upto March’ 15)
Physical Progress -
99.8%
Total 78.59 73.80
B) Anti-erosion Schemes Under Execution
Outcome of Implementation of Scheme Avulsion of Brahmaputra at Dholla- Hatighuli• On account of avulsion, apart from loss of huge
commercial land, 49 villages and 48000 inhabitants got severely affected
• Out of above, 11 villages and about 2400 ha of land got protected so far
• A large number of farmers deserted earlier on account of avulsion returned back for farming
• Total expenditure of ` 73.80 crore has occurred on implementation of the scheme
B) Anti-erosion Schemes Under Execution
Anti-erosion Schemes Under Implementation
Sl.No.
Description Estimated Cost
(` in crore)
Remarks
(iii) Protection of Mankachar , Kalair-Alga area in Dhubri District(August 2014)
23.79 50% work is targeted during 2015-16. Additional ` 10.00 crore will be required to achieve the target
(iV) Protection of Maslabari International Border area of Dhubri District
5.76 50% work is targeted during 2015-16 Additional ` 2.00 crore will be required to achieve the target
(V) Protection of Balat Village on River Umngi in Meghalaya
10.18 55% work is targeted during the year 2015-16 Additional ` 5 crore will be required to achieve the target
B) Anti-erosion Schemes Under Execution
Anti-erosion Schemes formulated for Implementation
Sl.No.
Description Estimated Cost(` in
crore)
Remarks
1. Protection of Majuli Island from flood and erosion-Phase -IV
272.17 • DPRs are under appraisal of CWC
• On receipt of clearance of DPR, Administrative Approval & Expenditure Sanction and Allocation of Additional fund work will be started
2 Restoration of original channels of Dibang and Lohit Rivers at Dhola-Hatighuli’ Phase-V
381.18
(i) Completed and handed over to Assam
o Harrang Drainage Development Scheme
(Handed over in May 2013)
Provide benefits to 11850 ha drainage congested area for agriculture
o East of Barpeta Dranage Development Scheme
(Handed over in 2012)
An area of 28.52 sq.km. will be benefitted
B) Drainage Development Schemes Under Execution
(a) Jakaichuk Drainage Development Scheme
91% hysical Progress has been achieved with expenditure of ` 1.71 crore up to March 2015
To be completed in 2015-16On completion will provide benefits to 1846 ha of agricultural land
(b) Borbhag Dranage Development Scheme 50.59% Physical Progress has been achieved
with financial implication of ` 6.54 crore up to March 2015
To be completed in 2016-17An area of 62.50 sq.km. will be benefitted
B) Drainage Development Schemes Under Execution(ii) Under Execution
(c) Amjur Drainage Development Scheme
‘Raising and Strengthening’ of existing embankment completed
Revised estimate is under appraisal of CWC On receipt of clearance Revised DPR Work will be
started
On completion of the scheme an area of 72 sqkm. will be free from drainage congestion
(d) Jengrai Dranage Development Scheme 27% Physical Progress has been achieved Revised Estimate cleared by CWC in December
2013 Remaining component construction of sluice will
be completed in next 2 working seasonsAn area of 1120 ha. of agricultural land will be benefitted
B) Drainage Development Schemes Under Execution(ii) Under Execution
(c) Demow Drainage Development Scheme
On request from Government of Assam included
in Work programme of EFC on ‘River Basin
management’
‘Administrative Approval & Expenditure Sanction’ from
Ministry of Water Resources is awaited
Work will be started on receipt of ‘Administrative Approval
& Expenditure Sanction’
B) Drainage Development Schemes Under Execution(ii) Under Execution
Status on Implementation of Recommendations of Master Plans by Brahmaputra Board
Construction of Raised Platforms
On request of Government of Assam Brahmaputra Board Constructed raised Platform to facilitate Shelter for the Flood affected –
people Livestock
Basic amenities provided- Water Supply Sanitation facility
Status of Execution
o Completed Schemes – 18
Work Plan for the Year 2015-16` in lakh
Sub-Head Expenditure
Proposed Regular Establishment 4391.00Major Works Continuing Activities 1514.00Protection of Majuli Island from floods and erosion Phase - II & III & Phase – IV
520.00
Avulsion of river Brahmaputra at Dhola, Hatighuli Phase – IV and Phase -V
250.00
Other Anti erosion works at Balat village in Meghalaya, Mankachar, Kalair-Alga and Maslabari International Border area
325.00
Execution of Barbhag, Amjur, Jengrai , and Jakaichuk Drainage Development Schemes
380.00
Total 7380.00
Approved provision in XII PlanSl. No.
Details of activities Year wise Outlay for XII Plan Total2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
A Regular Establishment 32.64 35.00 38.00 40.86 45.00 191.50
B Regular Activities of continuinig nature1. ‘S & I” and Preparation/ Updating of Master Plans
0.29 0.71 0.50 0.40 0.10 2.00
2. ‘S & I” and Preparation of DPRs of drainage development schemes
0.01 0.99 0.40 0.30 0.30 2.00
3. ‘S & I” and preparation of DPRs of Multipurpose Projects including mini-micro
4.51 5.00 5.49 3.00 3.00 21.00
4. Operation & Maintenance, Upgradation of North Eastern Hydraulic and Allied Research Institute (NEHARI)
1.77 6.70 5.13 3.90 2.50 20.00
5. Upgradation of IT and GIS System with modern technology.
0.00 1.05 1.10 1.00 0.85 4.00
6. Construction of H.Q. Complex at Basistha, Guwahati
0.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 0.00 6.00
7. Maintenance of project colonies and assets created by Board
3.45 2.55 3.00 3.00 3.00 15.00
8. Feasibility studies for channalisation of river Brahmaputra - Mathematical model studies etc.
0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00
9.Climate change studies 0.05 2.50 1.95 1.00 1.00 6.50
SUB TOTAL (B)= 10.08 22.50 21.57 14.60 11.75 80.50
Contd/-
Approved provision in XII Plan
Sl. No.
Details of activities Yearwise Outlay for XII Plan Total
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
C Drainage Development Schemes1. Borbhag DDS 1.00 6.30 2.00 1.00 0.00 10.30
2. Amjur DDS 1.18 9.34 9.02 1.00 0.00 20.54
3. Jengrai DDS 0.02 2.77 1.00 0.00 0.00 3.79
4. Singla DDS 0.00 3.00 2.88 0.00 0.00 5.88
5. Jakaichuk DDS 0.04 0.58 0.57 0.00 0.00 1.19
6. Generic schemes of drainage development as may be taken up on request from States for execution during XII Plan.
0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00
SUB TOTAL (C)= 2.24 22.99 16.47 3.00 1.00 45.70
Contd/-
Approved provision in XII PlanSl. No.
Details of activities Year wise Outlay for XII Plan Total
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
D 1. Continuing activities
a)i. Protection of Majuli Island from flood and erosion, Ph-II & III
ii. Additional works for protection of Majuli Island
26.880.00
33.120.00
5.495.00
0.0015.00
0.0015.00
65.4935.00
b) Avulsion of Brahmaputra at Dholla- Hatighuli, Ph- IV
8.58 17.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 26.39
c)Additional work proposed for execution of original channels of Dibang and Lohit Rivers
0.00 19.00 10.00 5.00 6.00 40.00
d) Protection of Balat village from erosion of river Umngi in West Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya
0.00 2.98 2.00 0.65 0.00 5.63
Contd/-
Approved provision in XII PlanSl. No.
Details of activities Yearwise Outlay for XII Plan Total
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
2. New Activities
a) Anti-erosion measures for protection of Kalair Alga of Mankachar, Masalapur area in Assam near International Border from erosion of river Brahmaputra
0.00 11.16 10.00 2.63 0.00 23.79
b) Strengthening of protection works on the right bank of river Teesta from severe bank erosion of Baikunthapur Forest area and in between 7th & 10th mile of NH-31 in P.S. Matigara, Dist. Darjeeling & P.S. Bhaktinagar, Dist- Jalpaiguri - Rs 18.5 cr
0.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00
c) Emergent flood management works - Raised platform/anti-erosion scheme
0.72 1.00 1.60 1.18 0.00 4.50
d) Emergent Anti-erosion works (generic schemes)/Renovation & Restoration of water bodies for irrigation
0.00 0.40 0.30 0.40 0.50 1.60
f) Generic schemes of flood management works including Majuli new works (guide bund), Dholla Hatighuli new work etc
0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00
SUB TOTAL OF (D) 36.18 86.47 36.39 26.86 23.50 209.40
Grand total:(A+B+C+D) 81.14 166.96 112.43 85.32 81.25 527.10
• Out of the 7 (seven) Statutory Posts of Brahmaputra Board only the post of Secretary is filled up
• Filling up of the statutory posts is the priority for smooth functioning of Board
• Clearance of DPRs of following schemes under appraisal of CWC- Protection of Majuli island from
Floods and Erosion Phase –IV Avulsion of Brahmaputra at Dhola
Hatighulli Phase –V Revised DPR of Amjur DDS
• Administrative Approval, Expenditure Sanction and allocation of additional fund for the following schemes- Protection of Majuli island from
Floods and Erosion Phase –IV Avulsion of Brahmaputra at Dhola
Hatighulli Phase –V Revised DPR of Amjur DDS
• West Bengal Government entrusted the Brahmaputra Board to execute the following schemes-
Anti-erosion measures in Bhajaner Charra area in Cooch Behar, W. Bengal
Bank Protection work in Bhogdebri area, Cooch Behar, W. Bengal
Administrative Approval, Expenditure Sanction and allocation of additional fund is required for execution of the schemes
Water Resources Department, Government of Assam framed one proposal amounting to ` 336.76 crore for protection of North bank of Majuli Island along Subansiri River and Kherkatia Suti
A Comprehensive Proposal amounting to ` 929.08 crore including both the proposals of WRD, Assam and Majuli Phase-IV with certain additional works has been submitted to MoWR,RD&GR
Decision in this regard is awaited
For timely implementation of
Schemes Mandatory Clearance
mentioned above is to accorded in
well advance