This document provides details from a Project Approval and Monitoring Committee meeting on March 5, 2012. It summarizes the release of grants to 25 projects totaling Rs. 1,560.37 lacs. Details are given on the 2 projects recommended for the 1st installment, 14 projects for the 1st and 2nd installments, 2 projects for the 2nd installment, and 3 projects for the 3rd installment. One project is recommended for the 4th installment. Three projects are on hold pending status reports.
WHY IS BIHAR POOR ? Here we present some historical factors that have cumulatively contributed to this paucity and poverty. This list highlights the rootedness of the problem of our Bihar’s poverty.
WHY IS BIHAR POOR ? Here we present some historical factors that have cumulatively contributed to this paucity and poverty. This list highlights the rootedness of the problem of our Bihar’s poverty.
Presented at 2016 International Conference on Pulses for Health Nutrition and Sustainable Agriculture in Dry Lands.
The Conference is from April 18-20, 2016 in Marrakesh, Morocco, and being organized by ICARDA, INRA (Morocco) and IFAD in partnership with FAO, OCP Foundation and CRP Grain Legumes.
Biryani is an evergreen classic that really needs no introduction. So if you are a die-hard fan of this delicious dish, take things up a notch and tease your taste buds a little more with the story of what makes biryani so extraordinary. Next time, when you’re ordering food in train, do check out the menu for these special regional briyani dishes and our restaurant partners would be more than happy to deliver it at your seat. Ordering Hyderabadi Briyani in train is something which not possible. But, now with e-catering services in place, one can order briyani in train.
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The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challengesFAO
Description: the presentation features main findings and highlights of the report “The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challenges”. The report sheds some light on the nature of the challenges that agriculture and food systems are facing now and throughout the 21st century. It provides some insights as to what is at stake and what needs to be done.
http://www.fao.org/3/a-i6583e.pdf
Dhaka | Aug-15 | Village level energy access in Bangladesh: Solar Home System...Smart Villages
Farzana Rahman, Unit Head (Investment), Renewable Energy
Md. Mahfuzur Rahman, Assistant Manager, Renewable Energy
As part of the series of regional engagements in South Asia, Smart Villages is organising a workshop on off-grid rural energy provision in Bangladesh. The country has the fastest growing programme in the world with an estimated 70,000 solar home systems (SHS) installed per day. More than 3 million SHS have been installed in off-grid rural areas in the country bringing electricity to an estimated 13 million people.
The aim of the workshop is to gain insights from the experience of a wide variety of stakeholders in Bangladesh who are involved in rural off-grid energy provision in the country. This workshop will offer a number of potential lessons to other countries within the region. The workshop provides an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the opportunities presented by expansion of solar home systems (SHS) and mini-grids to off-grid rural communities and the challenges faced in this expansion. During this workshop we will also investigate the potential impact of energy access on rural livelihoods in the country.
The workshop is being jointly organised by Smart Villages and Practical Action.
Presented at 2016 International Conference on Pulses for Health Nutrition and Sustainable Agriculture in Dry Lands.
The Conference is from April 18-20, 2016 in Marrakesh, Morocco, and being organized by ICARDA, INRA (Morocco) and IFAD in partnership with FAO, OCP Foundation and CRP Grain Legumes.
Biryani is an evergreen classic that really needs no introduction. So if you are a die-hard fan of this delicious dish, take things up a notch and tease your taste buds a little more with the story of what makes biryani so extraordinary. Next time, when you’re ordering food in train, do check out the menu for these special regional briyani dishes and our restaurant partners would be more than happy to deliver it at your seat. Ordering Hyderabadi Briyani in train is something which not possible. But, now with e-catering services in place, one can order briyani in train.
The creator of this presentation doesn't own the copyrights of the images used. In case you have created any image(s) featured in this presentation, please get in touch with and I will be happy to attribute your work. Thanks!
The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challengesFAO
Description: the presentation features main findings and highlights of the report “The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challenges”. The report sheds some light on the nature of the challenges that agriculture and food systems are facing now and throughout the 21st century. It provides some insights as to what is at stake and what needs to be done.
http://www.fao.org/3/a-i6583e.pdf
Dhaka | Aug-15 | Village level energy access in Bangladesh: Solar Home System...Smart Villages
Farzana Rahman, Unit Head (Investment), Renewable Energy
Md. Mahfuzur Rahman, Assistant Manager, Renewable Energy
As part of the series of regional engagements in South Asia, Smart Villages is organising a workshop on off-grid rural energy provision in Bangladesh. The country has the fastest growing programme in the world with an estimated 70,000 solar home systems (SHS) installed per day. More than 3 million SHS have been installed in off-grid rural areas in the country bringing electricity to an estimated 13 million people.
The aim of the workshop is to gain insights from the experience of a wide variety of stakeholders in Bangladesh who are involved in rural off-grid energy provision in the country. This workshop will offer a number of potential lessons to other countries within the region. The workshop provides an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the opportunities presented by expansion of solar home systems (SHS) and mini-grids to off-grid rural communities and the challenges faced in this expansion. During this workshop we will also investigate the potential impact of energy access on rural livelihoods in the country.
The workshop is being jointly organised by Smart Villages and Practical Action.
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Similar to Bihar major industries in recent period (20)
19. Amit Solvex
Project Type: Edible oil unit
Location: Kaimur
Project Cost: ` 1051.71Lacs
Grant Sanctioned: ` 296.2Lacs
Bank Loan: `250.00 lacs
(Allahabad Bank)
Investment till date: ` 778.94Lacs
Site Inspection done on 20/08/2011
Status report submitted on 23/09/2011
Now, the complete inspection report is submitted
Recommended for 1st & 2nd Installments– ` 88.86Lacs with condition to
approval from all the members of Site Inspection team.
20. Kritika Rice Mill Pvt. Ltd.
Project Type: Rice Mill
Location: Basudeopur Chowk,
Samastipur
Project Cost: ` 733.66Lacs
Grant Sanctioned: ` 197.55Lacs
Bank Loan: ` 385lacs(Allahabad
Bank ,Samastipur)
Investment till date: ` 470.75
Recommended for 1st & 2nd Installments– ` 59.25Lacs subject to
increase in Required paid up capital.
21. Projects – 2nd installment of Grant Release
Protech Feed Pvt.Ltd
Siddhi Refoils & Industries Pvt.Ltd.
23. Siddhi Refoils & Industries Pvt .Ltd.
Project Type: Edible Oil Unit
Location: Lalganj,Vaishali
Project Cost: ` 7071.95 Lacs
Grant Sanctioned: ` 500.00Lacs
Bank Loan: ` 3100Lacs
(SBI , Kolkata)
Investment till date: ` 2056.00Lacs
Recommended for 2nd Installments ` 100.00 Lacs with a condition
that the company increases its paid up capital to `3.5cr which is 10% of
the total project equity (Requirement for release of 1st installment ).
If this doesn’t happens within 6month of the release of the 1st
installment then the company to return back ` 50lacs.
30. Projects with deviations
PROJECTS CHANGES
Siddhasaram Rice Mill clusters Layout & Plant and Machinery
Jhunjhunwala oil Mills Limited Plant & Machinery
Lumbini Beverages Pvt.Ltd New Unit to Expansion
Maa Saraswati Rice Mills Pvt. Ltd Layout, Plant & Machinery, Civil and
project Cost.
31. SIDDHASARAM RICE MILL CLUSTER: PROJECT COST
Covered
under
As per covered covered Captive
approved under 35% under 40% power
DPR grant grant subsidy
Particulars Rs. in lacs
Land* 170.3 38.74 147.83 24.49
Buildings* 1653.22 345.99 1123.24 771.17
Equipments and other Utilities* 1465.13 525.33 281.03 1310.83
Preliminary & pre operative expenses 202.72 202.72
Contingencies 155.92 155.92
Margin money for WC 124.91 124.91
1393.61 1552.11 2106.50
Total 3772.2 5052.21
Amount for capital grant calculation* 3288.65 910.06 1552.11 2106.50
Eligible Subsidy 40% 35% 40% 50%
Grant calculated (Rs. in lacs) 945.64 318.52 620.84 1053.25
Revised Total grant (Rs. in lacs) 939.36
32. SIDDHASARAM RICE MILL CLUSTER :MEANS OF FINANCE
Particulars As approved in DPR Present Structure Change
Equity 854.37 1493.60 +639.23
Grant-GoB 945.63 939.36 -6.27
GrantGoB-Power 462.28 1053.25 +590.97
Debt 1509.91 1566.00 +56.09
Total 3772.19 5052.21 1280.02
33. MAA SARASWATI RICE MILLS PVT.LTD
Particulars As per approved Proposed Change
DPR (`in lacs) (`in lacs)
Land 32.8 10.1
Building 44.00 70.25
Equipments & other utilities
1.Rice Mill 40.43 40.43
2.MCC Panel 3.00 2.94
3.Electrical fittings & 0 5.31
accessories
4.Compressor 0 5.89
5.Colour sorter 0 22.44
6.DG.Set 250 Kva 0 13.05
Total 120.23 170.41
34. Recommendation:
The capital investment has increased from `120.23 lacs to `170.41 lacs
As compared to the PAMC approved project there is an increase in GoB
grant from `41.00 lacs to `55.07 lacs.
Hence, increased grant amount will be released only after the
Changed component are observed & duly verified in joint site inspection
For the time being grant will released as per DPR approved earlier by PAMC.
35. 1. No-Lien account and term loan account should be in the
same bank.
2. Bank as Designated Vendor: Promoters should have the
option of utilizing the grant amount directly to dilute the debt
availed from the banks.
3.Fund Flow to Promoter’s Account: e.g.-BIL, & Anmol Feeds
4.Grant release on hold -4 projects
36.
37. Projects – Grant Release on hold
Green Earth Fertilizer Pvt. Ltd
B.K Industries Ltd
Manju Makhana Enterprises Pvt. Ltd
38. Green Earth Fertilizer Pvt. Ltd.
Project Type: Rice Mill
Location: Sitamarhi, Industrial Area
Project Cost: ` 240.35Lacs
Grant Sanctioned: ` 55.04Lacs
Status: 1)No progress at the site
2)Inadequate Paid Up Capital
Status Report submitted
39. B.K Industries Ltd.
Project Type: RABC
Location: Ilmashnagar, Samastipur
Project Cost: ` 2363.47Lacs
Grant Sanctioned: ` 500.00Lacs
Status: 1)Documents pending from
promoter
2)Inadequate Paid Up Capital
Status Report submitted
40. Manju Makhana Enterprise Pvt. Ltd.
Project Type: Makhana Processing
Unit
Location: Madhubani
Project Cost: ` Lacs
Grant Sanctioned: ` Lacs
Status: 1)No progress at the site
2)Inadequate Paid Up Capital
Status Report submitted