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04 Nov 2020
Hydropower Project approved in Himachal Pradesh : Daily Current Affairs
Hydropower Project approved in Himachal Pradesh
Why in NEWS ?
- The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved funding to the tune
of ₹1,810.56 crore for the 210 megawatt (MW) Luhri hydropower project on the
Satluj river in Himachal Pradesh.
About
- The CCEA, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved the
investment for the project that is located in Shimla and Kullu districts.
- The project will take 62 months to be completed and will generate 758.20
million units of electricity a year.
- The project will be implemented by the Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited on the
“build-own-operate-maintain” model and would be supported by the Central
and State governments.
- Government of India is also supporting this project by providing grants of
₹66.19 crore for enabling infrastructure which has helped in reducing power
tariff.
- The clean energy produced by the project will lead to a reduction of 6.1 lakh
tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.
- The construction will lead to jobs for around 2,000 people and free electricity
worth ₹1,140 crore for Himachal during the 40-year life cycle of the project.
- The project-affected families will be provided with 100 units of free electricity
per month for 10 years.
Sutlej River
- It is the longest of the five rivers flowing through Punjab namely Beas,
Jhelum, Chenab and Ravi.
- It is a tributary of Indus.
- The waters of Sutlej are allocated to India under Indus Water Treaty.
- The river has several major hydroelectric power points namely Bhakra
Dam (1,325 MW), Nathpa Jhakri Dam (1,500 MW) and Karcham
Wangtoo Hydroelectric Plant (1,000 MW).
Build-Own-Operate-Maintain Model
- Build Own Operate Maintain is a project financing system used in the
construction services where a single contractor is given the responsibility for
construction, operation and maintenance of a facility for a specified period
prior to handing it over to the client.
- The project owners invite contractors to submit their bids in a transparent
tender process.
- The contractors submit their proposals following the specifications provided in
the tender document.
- They have to propose the amount for the construction, and maintenance of
the facility for the time period specified.
- A number of documents have to be submitted by the bidders that outline the
necessary qualifications required to complete the project.
- In a competitive bidding process, the project owner usually awards the
contract to the lowest bidder that meets qualifications
- After the contract is awarded, the contractor takes the responsibility of
providing all the services from project design to execution.
Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA)
- Article 53 vests the executive power in the hands of President of India.
However, the work is not done by the President in-person but de-facto is done
by the Prime Minister and its Council of Ministers.
- That does not infer that President is a redundant entity. Article 77(3) provides
that to make the executive business efficient and convenient, the President is
authorized to make the rules.
- Thus, in 1961, Government of India Transaction of Business Rules(TBR), 1961
came into existence for disposal of Government Business, inter-alia and it
finds its constitutionality from the said Article.
- The rules brought by then President Dr. Rajendra Prasad, specify everything
about the Cabinet Committees.
- They mention about two sorts of committees- standing and ad-hoc. While,
former is of permanent nature, later is temporary. The rules enumerate
various Cabinet Committees for different work areas and Cabinet Committee
on Economic Affairs (CCEA) is one among them.
- The members in CCEA work on all the matters that come under the ambit of
economic field. The mandate to formulate, analyse and review the activities
concerned with economic policies stretches out in expansive way.
- The work ranges from as grass-rooted as rural level to foreign investments
that require policy making at the highest level.
Composition of the committee
- The composition of the committee varies from time to time. As per TBR 1961,
it can constitute members ranging from 3 to 8.
- However, the strength of the members entirely relies on the Appointments
Committee of the Cabinet.
- In usual business, the members are from the Cabinet who constitute the
committee.
- They add members from different ministries, apart from whom, non-cabinet
members as ‘special invitees’ can be added, too.
Appointments
- The members of not only CCEA but other Cabinet Committees are appointed
by Appointments Committee of the Cabinet.
- At present, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Minister of Home Affairs Amit
Shah hold the positions.
Aims and objectives of CCEA
- CCEA was made with an aim of reducing the workload from the departments
dealing with economic policies.
- In addition to that, it is meant to smoothen the functioning and furthermore
provide for an in-depth examination of policies.
Powers and responsibility
- The CCEA is authorised to work in varied spaces in the field of economics. It
keeps a check on prices of agricultural products.
- The activities related to small and marginal farmers that may give an impetus
to the rural development, are looked upon by the committee too.
- The domain concerned with industrial growth is within the competence of
CCEA. In addition to that industrial licensing including licensing for
establishment of Joint Sector Undertakings are also within the purview of
CCEA.
- It also evaluates the performance of Public Sector Undertakings (PSU) that
may include their structural and functional restructuring. As known, if a PSU
underperforms, the task of disinvestment including strategic sale and pricing
of PSU, are taken up by none other than, CCEA (except to the extent
entrusted to an Empowered Group of Ministers).
- It is important to note that the CCEA also priorities public sector investment
and considers only specific proposals for investment, the limit of which is
revised from time to time.
- The price behaviour, decisions on supply and exports and imports, inter alia,
of essential goods are scrutinised by the committee. The price for distributing
essential goods in Public Distribution Systems is monitored by CCEA.
- The review of the factual reports from different Departments, Ministries and
Agencies is considered in respect of the business allocated to the CCEA.