The Central Plan Scheme Monitoring System will be used to serve as a management information and decision support system which will enable tracking of the Central government disbursements under a Centrally Sponsored Scheme.
12.
These are Regional Resource Institutions for school and teacher education and they extend assistance in implementing the policies of the States / UTs and help in monitoring and evaluation of the Centrally Sponsored Schemes.
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As per the MoEF, the proposal is beyond the purview of the existing centrally sponsored scheme of the MoEF, seems to be viable and has the potential to put an end to the eternal water scarcity in Bharatpur National Park.
14.
Considering the criticism voiced by the States on the proliferation in the number of Centrally Sponsored Schemes, at the time of the Sixth Five Year Plan, 72 Centrally Sponsored Schemes were transferred to the states as part of State Plan schemes.
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Considering the criticism voiced by the States on the proliferation in the number of Centrally Sponsored Schemes, at the time of the Sixth Five Year Plan, 72 Centrally Sponsored Schemes were transferred to the states as part of State Plan schemes.
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He won the Nadaun assembly seat again in 1993 and was the Education minister of the state until1998 . he used his position to get various centrally sponsored schemes sanctioned for Himachal, Sanskrit Vidyapeeth at Kaleshwar in Kangra, Kendriya Vidyalayas in Hamirpur and Nadaun.
17.
The book was published by West Bengal State board under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of production of books and literature in regional languages at the university level, launched by the Government of India in the Ministry of Human Resourse Development ( Department of Education ), New Delhi.
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After the report of a committee of CM's led by Shivrajsingh Chauhan, Central govt has reduced no . of Centrally Sponsored Schemes from 66 to 27.10 schemes will be funded fully by central govt while 17 will be funded in ratio of 60 : 40 between center and state govt.
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This was not recommended by any State Finance Commission but was a policy decision taken by the State Government at the beginning of the 9th Five Year Plan . While the State has been able to go beyond what is strictly essential ( as per SFC reports ) and has been able to consolidate Centrally Sponsored schemes in some cases leading to welcome increase in the untied grants recently, there has unfortunately a drop in the statutory grants which is wholly unwelcome.