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Commissioners to the Supreme Court: Reports
Reports to the Supreme Court
- Seventh Report (November 2007)
- Sixth Report (ZIP file) [Executive Summary] (December 2005)
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Fifth Report [Annexures] (August 2004)
The fifth report details the status of compliance with court orders in relation to all food related schemes being monitored by the court including the ICDS, MDMS, AAY, Targeted Public Distribution System, employment related schemes and schemes for the elderly such as the NOAPS and the Annapurna scheme. The report has highlighted the fact that exports of food grain continued in the July 2003 - August 2004 period despite the fact that the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution had agreed with the Commissioners in principle that exports of food grains must not be undertaken. The continuing exports led to a drastic reduction in food stocks available for domestic purposes including welfare schemes. In addition to statistics related to scheme implementation, this report gives details of correspondence between the Commissioners and the Central and State Governments in relation to monitoring implementation of court orders.
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Follow Up Report (January
2004)
The Commissioners presented a follow up report to
the one submitted by the Advisor to the Commissioners
in West Bengal, to the court on an earlier occasion.
It outlines remedial measures that need to be
undertaken to alleviate the situation of hunger among
the labour in the now shut tea estates of North
Bengal. The report stressed on the need for
retrospective compensation to be awarded in
situations where the state did not assist the needy
despite having the necessary resources. It strongly
emphasizes the institution of compensations as a form
of redressal and administrative accountability.
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Special Report (30
November 2003)
This special report advises the SC of non-compliance
with orders regarding the MDM, ICDS, Antyodaya,
Annapoorna and NSAP schemes. It notes that documents
relating to food and employment-related schemes are
still being denied to the public, and requests the
Court to take measures to ensure that information is
more readily accessible.
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Summaries of first four reports (Feb 12, 2004)
[Hindi]
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Fourth
Report (14 August 2003)
This is a detailed follow-up to the third report,
with particular emphasis on urban destitution,
migrant labour, and issues of corruption and
transparency. It presents field-based evidence from
Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal on the
working of welfare schemes such as the SGRY, TPDS,
ICDS and MDMS. [Read summary]
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Third
Report (1 May 2003)
This report suggests that progress has been made on
several fronts, but asserts that the elimination of
chronic hunger does not yet seem to be a priority in
policy planning and budget allocations, as reflected
in the routine violation of Supreme Court orders by
several States. The report includes a comprehensive
survey of food-related schemes, but stresses the
importance of a legal right to employment in
eliminating hunger. [Read summary]
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Second
Report (1 March 2003)
This report concentrates on the statewise status of
the mid-day meal scheme and the SGRY employment
programme. It also reviews the working of other
food-related schemes (TPDS, Annapurna, pension
schemes). The report identifies various parameters
for improvement, and stresses the importance of
access to information for greater food security.
[Read summary]
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First Report (16 October 2002)
This report clarifies the Commissioner's role and
identifies advisors in various States, stressing the
need for a constructive relationship with State
Governments. It emphasizes the need to release grain
for food-for-work programmes given the current
foodstock situation and reports of starvation deaths.
[Read summary]
Reports based on field visits
The notes below document field visits by the
Commissioners and their team. These include discussions
with district- and state-level officials as well as
visits to villages with local activists. They provide
assessments of the main welfare schemes (Annapoorna,
Antyodaya, SGRY, TPDS, MDMS, ICDS, NFBS, NMBS, and
NOAPS), and suggest ways in which they may be improved.
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Bihar
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July 2003: Implementation of Poverty
Alleviation & Food-based Schemes (Dr. Saxena)
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November 2003: ICDS Programme in
Bihar (Dr. Saxena)
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March
2004: Review of ICDS Programme in Bihar (Dr.
Saxena)
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Jharkhand
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March
2004: Review of Food Security Schemes (Dr.
Saxena)
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Madhya Pradesh
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June 2003: Social Security among
Sahariyas in Sheopur district (Shonali Sen and
Vivek S.)
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Maharashtra
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December 2003: Record of discussions
with the Government of Maharashtra (Mr. Sankaran)
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Uttar Pradesh
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January
2003: Record of meeting with the Collector,
Chandauli district, UP (Dr. Saxena)
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July 2003: Report on SGRY and Food
Security schemes in Barabanki district (Shonali
Sen)
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West Bengal
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September 2003: Record of
discussions with the Government of West Bengal
(Mr. Sankaran)
Last updated: 25 January 2008
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