Disclosures Under Sec 4 of Right to  Information Act 2005

DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION AND FLOOD CONTROL

Nagaland: Kohima

Right to information and obligations of public authorities

Sec 4 (1)(b) of RTI Act 2005

(i) The particulars of its organisation, functions and duties. Click here

(ii) The powers and duties of its officers and employees. Click here

(iii) The procedure followed in the decision making process, including channels of supervision and accountability; Click here

(iv) The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions; Click here

(v) The rules, regulations, instructions, instructions, manuals and records, held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions; Click here

(vi) a statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control; Click here

(vii) the particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof; Click here

(viii) a statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice, and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public; Click here

(ix) a directory of its officers and employees; Click here

(x) the monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees, including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations. Click here

(xi) the budget allocated to each of its agency, indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made; Click here

(xii) the manner of execution of subsidy programmes, including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programmes; Click here

(xiii) particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorisations granted by it; Click here

(xiv) details in respect of the information, available to or held by it, reduced in an electronic form; Click here

(xv)  the particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information, including the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public use; Click here

(xvi) the names, designations and other particulars of the Public Information Officers; Click here

(xvii) such other information as may be prescribed; and thereafter update these publications every year; Click here

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 DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION AND FLOOD CONTROL

NAGALAND: KOHIMA

 Manual- 1: Particulars of Organization, functions and duties:

INTRODUCTION
The Irrigation and Flood Control Department in Nagaland was created out of Agriculture Department on 1st April 1988 as an Engineering Department to take up various works in irrigation sector, flood mitigation and erosion control in the State. The Department was then headed by a Joint Director, later re-designated as Superintending Engineer. Since then, the Department has grown gradually and today it is headed by Chief Engineer with sizeable Officers in the rank of Addl. Chief Engineer, Superintending Engineer, Executive Engineer, Sub-Divisional Officer, Junior Engineer, other technical and ministerial staff in running the Department.
VISION

  1. To create irrigation potential through surface & ground water for sustainable agriculture.
  2. To bridge the gap between irrigation potential created and potential utilized.
  3. To mitigate flood erosion problem.
  4. To have sustenance through all round water resources development.

MISSION

  1. To create infrastructure facilities for providing sustainable irrigation
  2. To mitigate the flood and erosion problem for protection of important assets and landed properties.

ACTIVITIES

  1. Irrigation works

The Department of Irrigation & Flood Control, Nagaland over the years have been striving to achieve its ultimate goal of creating sufficient Irrigation Potential (IP) in the state to provide Sustainable Agriculture for increased food production and economic viability of the farming community.
To achieve sufficient IP in the Cultural Command Area (CCA) of more than 1,65,000 Ha, the Department has embarked in the construction of Minor Irrigation Projects in which diversion weirs, diversion channels, storage tanks, field channels, drops, aqueducts, protection walls etc are taken up all over the State, which are semi-permanent or permanent Irrigation structures to uplift the majority marginal farmers from the burden of un-economic and unviable jhum cultivation to a more meaningful sustainable agriculture resulting in economic growth of the farmers in particular and the State in as a whole.

  1. Flood Control (Anti Erosion) works

Another thrust area of the Department lies in the protection of valuable land and other assets of the State from soil erosion caused by major rivers. The Department being a water resources department will continue implementing the Flood Management Programme under which flood mitigation, drainage and anti-erosion are dealt with. However due to topographical nature of the State, the problem of flash flood, erosion and meandering is prevalent in all the major rivers of the State particularly in the foothills. Construction of bank revetment with launching apron, spurs, flood walls etc are being contructed under this programme.

  1. Command Area Development & Water Management Programme (CADWM)

Along with the creation of irrigation potential which has been the main focus under the Bharat Nirman Programme, the Department undertakes an integrated approach to narrow down the gap between the potential created and its utilization under Command Area Development and Water Management Programme. Construction such as OFD Works i/c field channels, field drains, demonstration and adaptive trials are taken up under this programme.

  1. Civil works of the Department

The Department undertakes all civil works of infrastructures development programme mentioned above including building. Also, the civil works of the Land Resources Department and Land Records & Survey Department are looked after by the Department.

 

ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE

The organizational structure of the Irrigation and Flood Control Department are as under:

 

  1. Administrative Level

 

Sl.No. Designation Nos.
1 Secretary 1
2 Joint. Secretary 1
3 Deputy Secretary 1
4 Section Officer 1
5 Junior Section Officer 1
6 Sectt. Assistant 2
7  L D A 1
8 Steno 1
9 Typist 2
10 Peon 6

 

  1. Chief Engineer�s Office

The Chief Engineer is the Head of the Department of Irrigation & Flood Control under the Administrative Head of a Principal Secretary to the Government of Nagaland. Besides Chief Engineer�s office, the Department of Irrigation and Flood Control Nagaland have one separate Investigation Cell under the charge of one Superintending Engineer and 11 (eleven) Divisional offices and 3 (three) Sub-divisional offices.

 

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4 (1) b (ii)     

          POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD OF DEPARTMENT, HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT AND OFFICERS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION AND FLOOD CONTROL:

Administrative Department

Sl.No Name of the Officer Designation Duties & Responsibilities
1 Shri.Vikeyie Kenye Secretary The Administrative Head of the Department. All Administrative matters and decision are taken with his approval. He is adviser to the Minister/ Parliamentary Secretary on all matters of policy and administrative.
2 Shri. Kevekha Kevin Zehol Joint Secretary The Joint Secretary assists the higher authorities in all functioning of the Department . All files/ matters thoroughly examined at his level and submit it to the higher level with his comments & suggestion.
3 Smti. Amenla Sashi Deputy Secretary The Deputy Secretary also assists the higher authorities in the daily functioning of the Department. She functions as a link between the Officers & Staffs. Studies all files thoroughly and gives comments/suggestion in accordance with the existing office procedures and rules while putting up the files to the higher authorities.
4 Shri.Kekhrieselie Mepfu-o Under Secretary The Under Secretary also assists the higher authorities in the daily functioning of the Department. He functions as a link between the Officers & Staffs. Studies all files thoroughly and gives comments/suggestion in accordance with the existing office procedures and rules while putting up the files to the higher authorities.
5 Imliakum Sectional Officer He is directly in-charge of the branch and responsible for supervision over the works and assignment of each & every Staff in the branch and to ensure that day to day works are disposed off smoothly.
6 Smti.R. Yansamongo Ezong Secretariat Assistant i) Budget/Planning
ii) Developmental works-CSS/NEC/State etc.
iii) Audit/PAC/Court & AG
iv) Court cases related to works
v) Agri & Allied
vi) Motor Vehicle
vii) Assembly/Parliament Questions
viii) RTI Act
ix) Independence/Republic Day Speech
x) Governor’s/CM/FM’s Speech
xi) Non-Plan Expenditure/13th Finance Commission
7 Shri. Depe Letro Secretariat Assistant (i)Establishment matter-Gazetted & Non-Gazetted
(ii)Creation & Up gradation of posts
(iii)Continuation of Temporary Posts
(iv)Contract/work charge/Casual employees
(v)Court Cases related to Estt.
vi) GPF/MA-MR/Pension Matters
vii) Training matters
viii) AHoD & HoD & Tour Programme/ Meeting
8 Smt.Kakali, Lower Divisional Assistant Diarist/Typist:Miscellaneous correspondence not allotted to any other assistant
9 Smt.  Yongshom Typist  

Typist

10 Smt. Neizosienuo, Typist
11 Smt. Asenuo Peon O/Peon
12 Shri. Kukhrunieyi Thuluo Peon O/Peon
13 Shri.Keneise, Peon O/Peon
14 Smt. Phyobeni Tungoe Steno Attached to Secretary
15 Shri. Kezhose Peon Attached to Secretary
16 Shri. Imti Peon O/Peon
17 Shri. Leipa Phom Peon O/Peon

 

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4.(1) b (iii)     

GUIDELINES FOR EXECUTION OF CIVIL WORKS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION & FLOOD CONTROL AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS.

 

At the Administrative level, the Department of Irrigation & Flood Control is headed by the Principal Secretary, Irrigation & Flood Control. The Principal Secretary deals with all administrative and establishment matters of the department. He is responsible for granting leave, promotion and transfer & posting of all gazetted officers under the department. It is the responsibility of the Principal Secretary to co-ordinate with other departments like the Planning Department, Finance Department etc. for grant of sanctions/ drawal authority etc for all kinds of developmental projects /financial transactions pertaining to the department. The Principal Secretary, Irrigation & Flood Control will also issue Administrative Approval(A/A) and Expenditure Sanction (E/S) for all financial transactions pertaining to the department after receiving concurrence /drawal authority from the Finance Department. Formulation of Yearly Budget and Works Programme of the department is done under the directional and guidance of the Principal Secretary, Irrigation & Flood Control Department.
The Principal Secretary, Irrigation & Flood Control Department, will also represent the department in plan meetings and all other meetings concerning developmental programmes / activities and other issues at the government level.
The Chief Engineer, by virtue of being the head of the Irrigation & Flood Control department, is responsible for implementation of Government policies through efficient administrative and professional managementunder its control.
The procedures that are followed pertaining to different matters are as under: –

  1. Establishment:
    The Chief Engineer will recommend to the State Government leave, promotion, disclipanary action, transfer and posting of all Gazetted Officers. He will deal himself with appointment, leave, promotion, disclipanary actionand transfer and posting of all Non-Gazetted officers / staff in the Departments.The Chief Engineer will deal with establishment matters pertaining to pension cases, GPF and will accord sanction for expenditure(s) under establishment head.
  2. Technical:
    Annual Plan is formulated by the Chief Engineer for submission to the Government for approval. Works Programme is prepared on the basis of the approved Annual Plan outlay and accordingly, budget allocations are made. Technical Estimates/Project Reports are prepared at the Division Level and proposals are submitted to Chief Engineer for Technical Approval. The Government, after thoroughly examining each case in merit, will accord Administrative Approval (A/A) of the proposals and Expenditure Sanction (E/S). On receipt of the Administrative Approval, necessary codal formalities are observed as per NPWD Code and Espenditure Sanction are proposed to Governemnt for execution and payment.. However, in respect of implementation of works under AIBP, the WUA’s are allowed to execute the works under Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM).

 

 

  1. Financial:
    All proposals need to be cleared by Planning and accorded Concurrence by the Finance Department after which only Administrative Approval and Technical Sanction are obtained. The Chief Engineer, according to the progress of works, submits proposals to the Government from time to time for issue of drawal authority against a specific project to which funds are available during the year. The Chief Engineer is also responsible for full utilization of funds made available for different projects during a specific financial year. The Drawing and Disbursing Officers of respective establishments are responsible for payment of salaries and other allowances due to the employees under their establishments. Drawal and Disbursement of GPF, leave encashment, GIS, Medical re-imbursements are made by the Chief Engineer.
  2. Supervision:
    Whereas all developmental activities are done under the supervision of the Chief Engineer, the Executive unit of the Department is the Executive Engineer, the division in charge. The Executive Engineer is directly responsible for the successful implementation of a project. It is therefore, part of his duty to organize and supervise the execution of a project and see that they are suitably and economically carried out with materials of good quality and within the stipulated period. The Executive Engineer is assisted by the Sub-Divisional Officer who is responsible to the Divisional Officer for management and efficient execution of works under his sub-division. Junior Engineers and Sectional Officers assist the sub-divisional Officer in supervision of works. They are required to be present at the worksite.
  3. Accountability:
    All the officers, staff under the department are accountable for their assigned works for timely disposal of works and activities.
    As measure for maintaining transparency, all notices, orders and information of public importance are displayed on the notice boards. Matters relating Tenders for works are published in Newspaper for wide publicity.
    All transactions made under different establishments in the department are test checked/Audited by the Accountant General, Nagaland. Discrepancies and objections are reconciled and clarified by the respective Drawing and Disbursing Officers concerned. Periodical internal audits are also done by the Director of Treasuries and Accounts, Nagaland.
  4. Matters pertaining to Right to Information:

The Chief Engineer is the Appellate authority of the department under the provision of Right to Information. PIOs and APIOs are the Officers subordinate to the Chief Engineer and they include Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers and Sub-Divisional Officers at different establishments under them.

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4 (1) b (iv): 

   NORMS SET BY IT FOR THE DISCHARGE OF ITS FUNCTIONS::

The norms for discharge of functions at different levels (Officers & Staff) are as follows:-

  1. Chief Engineer:

(i)  He is overall head of department.
(ii)  He is responsible to the government for efficient administration and control of all works under the department.
(iii) All correspondences with the government pertaining to establishments, technical and financial matters are made through him.
(iv) He will recommend to the government leave, promotion, punishment and transfer/posting of Gazetted Officers under the department.
(v)Appointments, leavedisciplinary action, promotion, transfer/posting of non-gazetted subordinates are dealt with by him.
(vi)  He is the technical head of the Department.
(vii)  He will prepare the annual budget estimate.
(viii)  He will also compile the Annual Administrative Report.
(ix) He is responsible for preparation and submission of proposals/DPRs to the government.
(x)  He will also administer grant for different works and is responsible for timely completion of all projects.
(xi) He is also responsible for control over expenditure and progress of works under his wing.
(xii)He will also be responsible for calling of Tenders, Quotations of different projects/works under his wing.

  1. Additional Chief Engineer :

The Additional Chief Engineer will exercise the powers and duties delegated to the Chief Engineer when holding independent charge.

  1. Superintending Engineers:

(i)  Superintending Engineers are responsible for monitoring of schemes assigned to them for efficient, economical and speedy completion of the works.
(ii) The Superintending Engineer will give technical advice to the Divisional Engineers in matters relating to execution of work, preparation of detail designs and estimates and Detail Project Reports.
(iii)  The Superintending Engineer will bring to the notice of the Chief Engineer, cases of incompetence or dereliction of duties by Officers/staff.
4.        Executive Engineers :
(i) Executive Engineers are the Officers-In-Charge of Divisions which are the executive unit of the Department.
(ii)  The Executive Engineers are directly responsible for supervision and execution of all projects under their respective Divisions.
(iii) The Executive engineers are also responsible for repair and maintenance of Roads, buildings and machineries under their respective Divisions.
(iv) It is also the responsibility of the Executive Engineers to prevent encroachment on Government lands in his charge.
(v)  He will also report important or serious accidents, fire, earthquakes and storms of floods to the appropriate authority.
(vi) It is the duty of the Executive Engineer for correct maintenance of accounts of all transactions that takes place within his division.
 5.       Sub-Divisional Officers : 
(i)  The Sub-Divisional Officer is responsible for management and efficient execution of works under Sub-Division.
(ii)  It is the responsibility of the Sub-Divisional Officers to ensure that all accounts pertaining to works and stores are submitted punctually and regularly.
(iii)  Sub-Divisional Officers are also responsible for efficient management of work-charged establishment under him.

  1.   Junior Engineers :
    (i)  Junior Engineers are responsible to the sub-divisional Officers for supervision of works under his section.
    (ii)   Junior Engineers are also responsible for timely submission of accounts of stores, road metals etc. under their jurisdiction
  2. Field staff:
    Field staff under the department includes Sectional Assistants, Surveyors, Chainman, Drivers, Helpers of different categories, and manual labourers. As their names suggests, they are assigned with specific jobs which are carried out under the supervision of Sectional Officers, Junior Engineers or under direct orders from the Sub-Divisional Officers as per necessity.
    8.  Accounts Officer :
    The Account officer assists the Chief Engineer in all matters relating to Budget.
    (i)It is also the responsibility of the Accounts Officer to monitor the expenditures being incurred for various projects.
    (ii) It is also the responsibility of the Accounts Officer to monitor the expenditures being incurred for various projects.
    (iii)The Accounts Officer will also advise the Chief Engineer on matters relating to Audit Reports, Draft Paras etc. of all the DDos under the department.
    9.      Registrar :
    (i)  Administrative correspondences in all matters.
    (ii) Communication with the Government as well as with the Divisions in all matters relating to establishment.
    10.   Superintendents :
    (i)  Superintendents will assist the Registrar in all matters pertaining to establishments.
    (ii)The Superintendents will also assist the Accounts and Technical Branches in corresponding with different authorities.
  3.  Divisional Head Assistant:
    Divisional Head Assistants in the Offices of Divisions are responsible for smooth functioning of their respective offices. They are also responsible for all matters pertaining to establishments.
    12.   Sub Divisional Head Assistant :
    Sub-Divisional Head Assistants are responsible for all matters pertaining to establishments in a Sub-Divisional office.
    13.   Upper Division Assistant (Directorate and Districts) :
    Upper Division Assistants (UDA) will assist the Registrars and Superintendents in the Directorate Office and Divisional Head Assistants in the Circle and divisional offices in processing files and all other correspondence matters.
    14.   Lower Division Assistants (Directorate and Districts)/Typist :
    The Lower Division Assistants will assist the Registrars, Superintendents, Accounts Officers, Divisional Head Assistants, Sub-Divisional Assistants and UDAs in processing files and typing the correspondence matters
    15.   Grade IV Staff :
    Grade IV staff includes Ferro-Printers, Duftry, Helpers, Handymen, Malis, Attendants, Peons, Chowkidars, Sweepers whose duties are specifically assigned as their names suggests. They assist the Office Staff and Field Staff as per requirement.
  4. Stenographers  :

Stenographers of different grades attached to officers at  the different levels will directly assist the concerned officers in corresponding with other offices. They will also handle confidential matters as per necessity.
        
         
 Following are the Officers and other technical staff whose duties and responsibilities are explained briefly.

  1. The Executive Engineer (Design):

The executive Engineer will assist the Chief Engineer/Addl. Chief Engineer and Superintending Engineer in all technical matters.

  1. Sub-Divisional Officer (technical Consultant) :

The SDO( T.C ) attached to Technical Branches of the Offices of Chief Engineer will assist the technical branches of the offices they are attached to in disposing of all technical works.

  1. Other Technical Staff :

Other Technical Staff in the technical branches of Head Office, and Divisional offices include Junior Engineers, Draftsman, Tracers who will assist the Technical officers at different levels in all Technical matter.

 

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RULES, REGULATION, MANUALS AND RECORDS UNDER ITS CONTROL OR USED BY ITS EMPLOYEES FOR DISCHARGING ITS FUNCTIONS:

 

The Department being an engineering department under water resource sector in general adopt all rules and codal procedure for engineering works and guidelines issue for implementation of schemes by Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India.

SL.
No.
Names of Acts,
Rules, Manual
Regulations etc.
Type
of
Doc.
Brief gist of
Document
From where
one can get
a copy.
Fee charged by the Deptt.
for a copy of the rules, etc. or the price in case of priced publication.
1 The Nagaland Irrigation & Flood Control Engineering Service Rule,1994   Rules Definitions, duties of officers, codes to be followed. O/o Chief Engineer, IFCD
Kohima.
Price as per Xerox copy
2 The Nagaland Engineering Service Rule, 1997  Rules  

do

 

do

  Price as per Xerox copy
3 Leave Rules,1972  Rules Rules pertaining to
Leave.
 

do

   Price as per Xerox copy
4 Nagaland Services
( Discipline and appeal) rules 1967
 Rules  Rules pertaining to discipline & appeals  

do

   Price as per Xerox copy
5 Rules of
Executive
Business
Rules  Rules for functioning of the dept.  

do

   Price as per Xerox copy
6 The Nagaland Work charge and Casual Employees Bill 2001 Rules Rules pertaining to work charge & casual employees  

do

   Price as per Xerox copy
7 The All Nagaland District Ministerial Staff Service Rule   Rules Rules pertaining to ministerial staff  

do

   Price as per Xerox copy
8 The Nagaland PWD Codal Procedures   Rules Engineering codal procedure do
9 Guidelines for submission, appraisal and clearance of irrigation and multipurpose projects 2002 by the Central Water Commission, MOWR. Policy Guidelines for implementation of AIBP do Free
10 Revised Guidelines for providing Central Assistance to State Governments for Flood Control and River Management works under Flood Management Programme-A State Sector Scheme(2007-12) Policy Guidelines for implementation of FMP do Free
11 Guiding principles of implementation of Restructured Command Area Development and Water Management Programme (CADWM) published by the Ministry of Water Resources CADWM-Wing, June 2004. Policy Guidelines for implementation of CADWM do Free

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  1. (1) b (vi):        

      

(Statement of categories of documents that are held by it or under its control)

 

Sl. No Name of documents Procedure to obtain Hold by/ under the control of
1 Land And Building Documents i/c Pattas, Sale Deeds Not for sell/issue E.E-I
2 Topo Sheets – do – J.E.
3 Annual  Administrative Reports Official use & reference only Asst. Superintendent (Planning)
4 Annual Plan Documents – do – -do-
5 Master Plan of I&FC Department – do – Addl. Chief Engineer
6 Master Plan of Brahmaputra & Barak Basin – do – E.E-I
7 3rd Party Evaluation Report of CADWM &FMP Schemes – do – S.D.O-I/II
8 Minor Irrigation Census Report – do – Asst. Director (Statistic)
9 Technical Manual on Water Application Methods – do – EE.II
10 Technical Manual for Measurement of Irrigation  Water – do – E.E-II
11 Report on Pumping Test & Well Log – do – E.E-II
12 Various Guidelines for Irrigation & FMP Schemes like AIBP,FMP,CADWM,NEC Download from website S.D.O I/II

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4 (1) b (vii):  

the particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof;

The Department of Irrigation and Flood Control is a water resource department. Major programme of the Department are funded under Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR), Govt. of India. The technical appraisal and proposals for implementation of its programme are vetted through the agencies of the MoWR such as Brahmaputra Board (BB) and Central water Commission (CWC). Hence, in various Committee of the Department the representative of the BB and CWC are standing members. As such, due consultation is always taken with the concerned central agencies mentioned above.

 

Manual-8

  1. (1) b (viii):        

 (A statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its advice, and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committee and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public)

The followings are the Board and Committees set up by the Department
State Flood Control Board

  1. Constitution of the State Flood Control Board
    1.   Hon’ble Chief Minister                                                               : Chairman
    2.   Hon’ble Finance Minister                                                                     : Member
    3.   Hon’ble Minister/Parliamentary Secretary in charge of
    Flood Control Works                                                                           : Member
    4.   Chief Secretary/Addl. Chief Secretary                                        : Member
    5.   Finance Commissioner, Nagaland                                                        : Member
    6.   Engineer-in-Chief, PWD, Nagaland                                                       : Member
    7.   Chief Engineer, Irrigation and Flood Control, Nagaland                          : Member
    8.   Secretary, Irrigation and Flood Control, Nagaland                                 : Member Secretary

Functions of State Flood Control Board
To assess the flood problem in the State and to deal with question of policy in connection with the flood relief and measures for flood control and protection.
To examine and approve the recommendation of the State Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) on Flood Management for schemes under Flood Management Programme.
To plan necessary remedial measures and determines its priorities.
To arrange for the implementation of approved scheme according to authorized schedule.
To devise measures to cope with emergent situation.
The State Flood Control Board will meet as and when necessary but not less than once in a year. A full account of the details of discussion at the meeting will be maintained. The Committee will frame its own rules of business. The quorum for each meeting shall be not less than two-third of the members (i.e. 5 members)
State Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) on Flood Management Programme.
Constitution of the Committee

Chief Engineer, I& FC Department                                         – Chairman
Nagaland, Kohima

Superintending Engineer,                                                     – Member
Hydrological Observation Circle Guwahati as the
Representative of Central Water Commission (CWC)

Superintending Engineer,
i/c of Master Plan as the representative of                                        – Member
Brahmaputra Board.
Director, Soil & Water Conservation as
the representative of State Land Use Board                                      -Member

Superintending Engineer,
Road & Bridges PWD Kohima as                                            -Member
Representative of PWD.

Addl.Chief Engineer,                                                   – Member
Irrigation & Flood Control
Department  Nagaland, Kohima.

Superintending Engineer,                                                     – Member Secretary
(i/c of FMP)

Functions of State Technical Advisory Committee:

(1) Arrangement for collection of the requisite date in accordance with the approved Programme.
(2) Organization of Flood warning system for the State.
(3) Working out necessary remedial measures and relative priorities.
(4) Arrangement of efficient maintenance of Flood Management works,
(5) Examination and recommendation of DPR of Flood Management Programme Schemes.
(6) Technical advice on any other connected matter referred to by the State Flood Control Board.
The State Advisory Committee on Flood Management Programme shall meet at least once in a year or as and when necessary with the approval of Chairman. A full account of the details of discussion at the meeting will be maintained. The Committee will frame its own Rules of Business and the quorum for each sitting shall not be less than two-third of the members (i.e. 5 members)
III.  State Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) for Minor Irrigation Schemes under AIBP
i.   Constitution of Members
Secretary, I & FC                                              : Chairman
Chief Engineer, IFCD                                        : Member
Addl. Chief Engineer, IFCD                                : Member
Director (M & A) CWC, Guwahati
Or, its representative                                        : Member
Superintending Engineer – I                             : Member Secretary
Superintending Engineer – Invn. Circle              : Member
The duties & functions of the State Technical Advisory Committee (M.I under AIBP) are;
Examination of Proposals of New M.I Schemes under AIBP and issue Techno-economic Clearance thereof.
Approval of the list and Nos. of M.I Schemes to be fixed for each year under AIBP within the Budgetary provision available,
Fair distribution of M.I Schemes to the uncovered potential areas of the State.

Monitoring Cell in the State for Monitoring of Minor Irrigation Schemes under AIBP
Constitution of Committee
Additional Chief Engineer                                  : Chairman
Superintending Engineer – I                             : Member
Director (M & A) CWC, Guwahati
Or, its representative                                        : Member
Executive Engineer (Design)                             : Member
Executive Engineer (M.I)                                  : Member
Sub-Divisional Officer (TC)                               : Member Secretary

The duties & functions of the Monitoring Cell (M.I under AIBP) are;
To monitor the implementation of M.I Schemes under AIBP from inception till its completion in all districts of the State. At least 60% of the Schemes should be physically verified.
To submit the Quarterly Monitoring Report to the Chief Engineer reporting the status of the scheme both physical & financial.
Annual Monitoring Report to be presented to Chief engineer as mentioned in (b) above.
The meeting of such Board and Committee are not open to the public but the minutes are accessiblefor public.

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  1. (1) b (iX):    

(ix) A Directory of its Officers and Employees 

Administrative Level:

S/N Name of Officer Designation Contact No. Email Address
1 Shri.Vikeyie Kenye Secretary 9436017875
2 Shri. Kevekha Kevin Zehol Joint Secretary 9436005629
3 Smti. Amenla Sashi Deputy Secretary 9436261263
4 Shri.Kekhrieselie Mepfu-o Under Secretary 9436208802
5 Imliakum Sectional Officer 9436002378
6 Smti.R. Yansamongo Ezong Secretariat Assistant 9089440568 yansa.ezong@gmail.com
7 Shri. Depe Letro Secretariat Assistant 9856728391
8 Smt.Kakali, Lower Divisional Assistant 9612139037
9 Smt.  Yongshom Typist 8794136173
10 Smt. Neizosienuo, Typist 9856758749
11 Smt. Asenuo Peon 9862090811
12 Shri. Kukhrunieyi Thuluo Peon 9856346039
13 Shri.Keneise, Peon 8974839991
14 Smt.Phyobeni Tungoe Steno 8729833703
15 Shri. Kezhose Peon 8575398002
16 Shri. Imti Peon 9856728176
17 Shri. Leipa Phom Peon 9862492818

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  1. (1) b (X):  

EMPLOYEES UNDER CHIEF ENGINEER, IRRIGATION & FLOOD CONTROL NAGALAND WITH SCALE OF PAY AND THE NUMBER OF POST.:

Office of the Chief Engineer and Districts. Incumbency list

 

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  1. (1) b (XI):  

the budget allocated to each of its agency, indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made  

                       

ANNUAL PLAN 2016–17

Demand No.59 – IRRIGATION & FLOOD CONTROL

in lakh)
Sl       Head of Account    Particulars             Annual
No.               Plan – 2016–17
A.       REVENUE SECTION:
          Major Head: 2702 – Minor Irrigation
1.       01 – Surface water:
102 – Lift Irrigation. 01-Micro Irrigation (15) Machinery & Equipment          …………………..5.00
2.       02 – Groundwater:
01-Ground Water Development     (14) Minor Works          …………………………………………….20.00
3.       80 – GENERAL
          001 – Direction & Administration   01-Direction          ……………………………………………………..0.00
          80-800 – Other Expenditures
01 – Agriculture Engineering Superintendence          ………………………………………………………….0.00
02 – Other M.I. Works        (14) Minor Works(Repair of M.I.Works      …………………… .10.00
(31) Other Administrative Expenses(Capacity Building)……….  5.00
03 – Land Reclamation                 ………………………………………………………………….0.00
04 – Agriculture Workshop  ………………………………………………………………….0.00
05 – Statistical Cell  (26) Other Charges  45.00
06 –  Hydrometereology       (14) Minor Works          ……………………………………………300.00
B.       Capital Section :-
1.       Major Head: 4059 – Capital Outlay on Public Works
01 – Office Building 051-01- Irrigation & Flood Control (13) Major Works          0.00
2.       Major Head: 4552 – Capital Outlay on North Eastern Areas
          59 – Irrigation & Flood Control
800 – Other Expenditure    01-Water Sector      0.00
3.       Major Head: 4701 – Capital Outlay on Major & Medium Irrigation
04 – Medium Irrigation – Non-Commercial
002-01-Medium Irrigation   (13) Major Works     0.00
4.       Major Head: 4702 – Capital Outlay on Minor Irrigation
          800 – Other Expenditures
01 – Irrigation Works         (26) Other Charges          ……………………………………………..0.00
02 – Capital Assets  (17) Maintenance          ………………………………………………60.00
03 – Flood Control    (13) Major Works          ……………………………………………..0.00
04 – Construction of Building        (13) Major Works(Construction of EE,Office Building,Dimapur).100.00
05 – Accelerated Irrigation Benefit & Flood Management Programme
(13) Major Works
(i) PMKSY:    (a)  Minor Irrigation  …………………….16000.00
(b) CADWM   ………………………………1475.00
(c)  RRR        …………………………………….560.00
(ii) FMP         ………..…………………………………………….4620.00
4.       Major Head: 4705 – Capital Outlay on Command Area Development
800 – Other Expenditures   01-CAD (13) Major Works   0.00

          Total :-        23200.00

(Rupees, Two hundred & thirty two crore) only

 

 

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the manner of execution of subsidy programmes, including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programmes.

: Nil. The Department of Irrigation and Flood Control does not execute any subsidy programmes

 

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Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorisations granted by it 

Nil

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Details in respect of the information, available to or held by it, reduced in an electronic form

Sl.
No.
Information/Activities for which data is available in electronic form Can it be shared with the public? Is being used as back end database? With whom it is held/ available? Whom to contact.
1 Right to Information Act, 2005 Yes Yes Public Information Officer Public Information Officer
2 Voluntary Disclosures under the RTI Act Yes Yes Public Information Officer Public Information Officer
3 Programmes of various schemes implemented by the department. Yes Yes Officers Addl. Chief Engineer
4 Pay roll of Employees Yes Yes  D.D.O. D.D.O.
5 Five Year Plan/ Annual Plan Yes Yes Asstt. Suptd. Planning Asstt. Suptd. Planning
6 Annual Report to State Information Commission Yes Yes Public Information Officer Public Information Officer
7 Incumbency List Yes yes Registrar Registrar
8 Annual Adm. Report Yes Yes Asstt. Suptd. Planning Asstt. Suptd. Planning
9 Directory of Employees Yes Yes Registrar Registrar
10 Minor Irrigation Census Yes Yes Asstt. Director Statistics Asstt. Director Statistics

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the particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information, including the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public use;

Sl.No. Facility available Nature of information available Working hours
1 Notice Board Notices, Circulars, NIT, etc. All working hours             (10.00 AM to 4.00PM)
2 Computers Informations in electronic format, CDs, etc. All working hours         (10.00 AM to 4.00PM)

 

4(1) b (xvi):  

 Contact Person:  Name and contact numbers of PIOs in the   Department of Irrigation & Flood Control, Nagaland.

 

Administrative Level:

Sl.
No.
Name & Designation of the Appellate Authority, Public Information Officer & Asst Public Information Officer. Contact No. Address
Office Mobile
1. Shri.Vikeyie Kenye
Secretary( A.A.)
0370 – 2270106 9436017875 Department of Irrigation & Flood Control,
Civil Secretariat Complex
Nagaland, Kohima.
Pin No-797001
2. Shri. Kevekha Kevin Zehol
Joint Secretary. (P.I.O.)
9436005629 Department of Irrigation & Flood Control,
Civil Secretariat Complex
Nagaland, Kohima.
Pin No-797001

 

Chief Engineer’s Office Level:

Sl.
No.
Name & Designation of the Appellate Authority, Public Information Officer & Asst Public Information Officer. Contact No. Address
Office Mobile
1. Er.Kughaho Sema.
Chief Engineer (A.A.)
0370 -2270923 9436000183 Office of the Chief Engineer, Irriagtion and Flood Control.
Nagaland, New Capital Complex, Kohima.
Pin No – 797001.
2. Er. Ghukhui Zhimomi Executive Engineer (P.I.O) 9436000464 9436000464 do.
3. Er. Wapangnaro
S.D.O- I(A.P.I.O)
9615338842 9436006051 do.

 

 

District Level:

Sl.
No.
Name & Designation of the Appellate Authority, Public Information Officer & Asst Public Information Officer. Contact No. Address
Office Mobile
1. Er. Hutovi Swu Superintending Engineer (P.I.O) 9436000040 O/o Superintending Engineer, Circle-1, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Dimapur:Nagaland
2. Er. Chubasashi Chang, Executive Engineer (P.I.O.) 9436007962 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Kohima, Nagaland.
Pin Code-797001
3. Er.Sobu Angami
Executive Engineer (P.I.O.)
03862- 243377 9436001042 O/o the E.E. Invn cell, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Dimapur, Nagaland.
Pin Code-797112
4. Er. Thepfusalie Gouzi,
Executive Engineer (P.I.O)
9436016673 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Dimapur, Nagaland.
Pin Code-797112
5. Er. J. Lanu. Longchar,
Executive Engineer  (P.I.O.)
9436439567 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Mokokchung, Nagaland.
Pin Code-798601
6. Er.Ngaku Chingmak Chang, Executive Engineer (PIO) 9862330546 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Tuensang, Nagaland.
Pin Code-798612
7. Er. Khrotso Koza,
Executive Engineer (P.I.O)
9862124069 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Mon, Nagaland.
Pin Code-798621
8. Er.A.ROLAND JAMI,
Executive Engineer(P.I.O)
9436001935 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Wokha, Nagaland.
Pin Code-797111
9. Er. Hutovi Swu,
Executive Engineer (P.I.O)
9402697379 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Phek, Nagaland.
Pin code-797108
10. Er. T Chubanungsang Ao,
Executive Engineer (P.I.O)
9436065519 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Zuneboto, Nagaland.
Pin Code-798620
11. Er. VIKEHIEHOL,
Executive Engineer (P.I.O)
9436005066 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Jalukie, Nagaland.
Pin code-797110
12. Hushka Yeptho,
Executive Engineer (P.I.O.).
9612201572 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Longleng, Nagaland.
Pin code-798625.
13. Er. KEDUVIZO SOPHIE,
Executive Engineer (P.I.O)
9402679100 O/o the ExecutiveEngineer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Kiphire, Nagaland.
Pin code-798611.

Sub – Division Level:

Sl.
No.
Name & Designation of the Appellate Authority, Public Information Officer & Asst Public Information Officer. Contact No. Address
Office Mobile
1. Er.Karipong walling S.D.O.
(A.P.I.O)
7085285013 O/o the Sub-Divisional officer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Mangkolemba, Mokokchung District.
Nagaland.
Pin Code798604
2. Wapang Imti S.D.O. (A.P.I.O) 9436013072 O/o the Sub-Divisional officer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Tuli, Mokokchung District.
Nagaland.
Pin Code 798618
3. Er. Kaito Sema S.D.O. (A.P.I.O) 9402869298 O/o the Sub-Divisional officer, Irrigation & Flood Control,
Tizit, Mon District.
Nagaland.
Pin code-798602

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