Panel seeks more transparency in post-calamity relief work
December 17th, 2009 - 10:27 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )New Delhi, Dec 17 (IANS) Almost five years since the tsunami wrecked havoc in the coastal regions of India, a parliamentary committee Thursday asked for greater transparency and accountability in relief work undertaken after the calamity.
In the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report tabled in parliament Thursday, the panel has taken note of the mismatch in the estimated budget for the relief work and the final cost.
“Observing a continuous trend of wide disparities in the estimation of final assistance in almost every major natural calamity that had struck the country, the committee has called for a rational and transparent system of the assessment of the damage done so that the affected state or union territory governments does not overshoot their projections,” the report said.
The committee recommended that the home ministry should “conduct a detailed review of all the relief programmes post-tsunami in order to ensure that the rehabilitation funds sanctioned to the affected states or union territories actually reaches the targeted beneficiaries”.
The committee also called for ensuring a “foolproof” identification of the beneficiaries for the relief and rehabilitation measures or schemes in the aftermath of natural calamities.
“The district-wise list of the names and addresses of the beneficiaries along with the quantity of relief and distributed ward-wise in both rural and urban areas should be compiled and made available to the local representatives,” the report added.
The tsunami struck the east coast of India in December 2004 and left nearly 10,000 people dead and a million others homeless.
- CARE India winds up tsunami relief programmes - Jan 25, 2011
- Will ensure transparency in adoption process: Tirath - Mar 23, 2011
- Pakistan offers assistance for Japan quake victims - Mar 25, 2011
- Coastal residents need better education about tsunamis: Experts - Sep 18, 2010
- Zardari claims fool-proof system evolved for Pak flood aid utilization - Sep 10, 2010
- Defence ministry rapped for loss in Scorpene submarine project - Feb 24, 2011
- Malaysia unlikely to experience tsunami chain effect - Mar 12, 2011
- 'Tsunami displayed the resilience of Indians' - Dec 27, 2011
- 2G scam: Niira Radia appears before PAC - Apr 04, 2011
- Ministers manipulated UPA members on 2G report: Joshi - May 10, 2011
- New e-payment system will bring down corruption: Pranab - Oct 31, 2011
- At least 91 dead, scores missing after quake, tsunamis devastate Japan - Mar 11, 2011
- Destroyed houses in Leh to be rebuilt within three months: Manmohan Singh - Aug 17, 2010
- Karnataka mulls tax to raise flood relief funds - Oct 11, 2009
- Report accuses Aid agencies of not doing enough under 2004 Tsunami relief programme - Dec 26, 2009
Tags: beneficiaries, coastal regions, disparities, havoc, home ministry, mismatch, names and addresses, natural calamities, natural calamity, pac report, parliamentary committee, public accounts committee, regions of india, rehabilitation funds, rehabilitation measures, rural and urban areas, territory governments, transparent system, union territories, union territory