NIRD & PR CHAPTER – 3 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURES.

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NIRD & PR CHAPTER – 3 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURES

Chapter- 1 Introduction Chapter-3 Project Implementation Procedures Training Chapter – 5 Training Centre Chapter- 6 Training Initiation Chapter-4 Training Design & Planning Standard Operating Procedures Chapter 7 – Tracking & Placement Chapter 8 – Project Financial Management Chapter 9 – Grading of a project &Project implementing Agency

Outline of Chapter 3 MoU Execution Preparatory work for execution of MoU Signing of MoU Project Commencemen t Project execution readiness assessment Project commenceme nt order Instalments 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd and 4 th Completion Completion of training and placement Closure of the project Others Consortium arrangements & Outsourcing of activities Orderly closure Project manpower plan Recovery of dues from a PIA

3.1 MoU execution (page 15) Item Description PurposeTo lay down MoU execution process and related timelines Reference to GuidelinesStep 6 & 7, table 4, Para 4.1, page 36 and 46 Prerequisite/sUploading of approved empowered committee (EC) minutes and sanction order Time for completion20 working days from uploading of sanction order on the nominated website (Sanction order uploading day is referred as ‘I 2 ’) Resource/sAs per SF 3.1A: Prospective project work schedule (live demo in ASDMS), SF 3.1B: Standard terms & conditions, 3.1.1C: Special terms & conditions and 3.1.1D: Power of Attorney (PoA) Process ownerFor AAP States: SRLM For non AAP states: CTSA

ItemDescription Purpose To delineate the preparatory work for MoU execution and related timelines Prerequisite/sUploading of EC minutes on the nominated website Time for completion 15 days of time gap between I 1 & I 2 and 2 days after I 2 (I 1 : Uploading of approved EC minutes and I 2 : Uploading of Sanction order) Resource/s As per SF 3.1A: Prospective project work schedule, SF 3.1B: Standard terms & condition, 3.1.1C: Special terms & conditions and 3.1.1D: Power of Attorney (PoA) Process owner For AAP States: SRLM For non AAP states: CTSA

Prospective work schedule of the project: contents and relevance (page 16 Prospective work schedule includes the following o Monthly training commencement schedule for the complete project duration o Monthly training completion schedule for the complete project duration o First batch of training has to be commenced within 90 days of Project commencement date o minimum training to be commenced in each year for the different time duration of projects Project duration Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5Total <= 1 year100% <= 2 year35%65%100% <= 3 year30%35% 100% <= 4 year20% 35%25%100% <= 5 year15%25%20%25%15%100%

Monitoring of the prospective work schedule and penal clauses for failure (page 18) PIA has to report following on monthly basis o Training commenced by the month once the batch is frozen o Training completion by the month once the batch is completed Validation on cumulative achievement of monthly target * Not applicable for 1 year project Project phaseTolerance level of shortfall First 6 monthsUp to 10% From 7 th month to till 6 months before completion Up to 5%* Last 6 monthsNil

Continued Any shortfall in achievement of cumulative monthly target will trigger the following notices Notice no.Notice typePIA representative need to be attended 1Yellow alertProject head, SRLM and CTSA representatives 2Red alertAuthorised signatory along with Project head, SRLM and CTSA representatives 3Notice of defaultCEO or equivalent along with Authorised signatory and Project head, SRLM and CTSA representatives 4Termination of the project CEO or equivalent along with Authorised signatory and Project head, SRLM and CTSA representatives

Continued Timelines for review  All notices which are not closed will be counted cumulatively and third unclosed notice will lead to action under default  In case of absence or if the representation is not as per the level specified it will be treated as a separate default and action under the section on remedy for default will be invoked  After issue of a notice under default (i.e. after issue of yellow and red alerts) any shortfall in cumulative totals will lead to issue of notices under default directly Sl.EventTime for completion 1Issue of noticeBy 8 th of the following month 2Reply of PIABy 13 th of the following month 3Meeting at MoRDOn 3 rd Monday of the following month

3.1.2 Signing of MoU (page 19) ItemDescription PurposeTo delineate the steps/actions to be taken in signing MoU Prerequisite/sUploading of sanction order on the nominated website Time for completion20 working days from uploading of sanction order (start from I 2 day) Resource/sMoU Process owner For AAP States: SRLM For non AAP states: CTSA

3.2 Release of 1 st instalment (page 22) ItemDescription PurposeTo lay down the fund release process for 1 st instalment and issue of Project commencement order to PIA Reference to Guidelines Row 1, Instalment 1, table 6, para 5.9, page 56 Prerequisite/sUploading of executed MoU Time for completion10 working days after signing the MoU (MoU execution day is coded as I 3 ) Resource/sAs per SF 3.2A: Bank account details (page 36) and SF 3.2B: Project commencement order (page 37) Process owner:For AAP States: SRLM For Non-AAP States: CTSA

3.3 Project execution readiness assessment (page 23) ItemDescription PurposeTo ensure availability of basic core team for implementing the project and sensitize them in implementation procedures Reference to Guidelines NA Prerequisite/sUploading of sanction order on the designated website Time for completionAny time after issue of sanction order but not later than 30 days from release of 1 st Instalment (not later than I 4­ +30) Resource/sSF 3.3A: Project execution readiness assessment form (page 38) Process ownerPIA for all states

3.4 Release of 2 nd instalment (page 23) ItemDescription PurposeTo specify activities for release of 2 nd instalment of funds to PIA Reference to Guidelines Row 2, instalment 2, table 6, para 5.9, page 56 Prerequisite/sSystem generated notification for fulfilment of condition as per above reference to guidelines Time for completion60 working days for non AAP states (40 working days for AAP states) from eligibility day (notification date of eligibility for 2 nd instalment is coded as E 2 ) provided all conditions are fulfilled by the PIA. Resource/sSF 3.4A: Checklist for release of 2 nd instalment updated through the system (accessed from the web-link) Process ownerfor AAP States: SRLM for Non-AAP States 1) CTSA till dispatch of recommendation to MoRD and also for release of funds after MoRD issues release order 2) MoRD after receipt of recommendation and till issue of release order

3.5 Release of 3 rd instalment (page 24) ItemDescription PurposeTo delineate steps in release of 3 rd instalment to PIA Reference to GuidelinesRow 3, instalment 3, table 6, para 5.9, page 56 Prerequisite/sSystem generated notification for fulfilment of condition as per above reference to guidelines Time for completion60 working days for non AAP states (40 working days for AAP states) from eligibility day (notification date of eligibility for 3 nd instalment is referred as ‘E 4 ’ day) provided all conditions are fulfilled by the PIA. Resource/sSF 3.5A: Checklist for release of 3 rd instalment Process ownerfor AAP States: SRLM for Non-AAP States 1) CTSA till dispatch of recommendation to MoRD and also for release of funds after MoRD issues release order. 2) MoRD after receipt of recommendation and till issue of release order

3.6 Completion of training and placement (page 26) ItemDescription PurposeTo verify and close the training and placement component of the project Reference to GuidelinesNA Prerequisite/sCompletion of project training and placement activities Time for completionComplete within 70 days after the PIA completes the project training and placement process. (Date of completion of placement for the project is referred as ‘E 7 ’ day). Resource/sSF 3.7B Project completion report Process ownerFor AAP States: SRLM/For Non-AAP States: CTSA

3.7 Release of 4 th instalment and closure of project (page 27) ItemDescription PurposeTo lay down the fund release process of 4 th instalment to PIA & closure of the project Reference to GuidelinesRow 4, instalment 4, table 6, para 5.9, page 56 Prerequisite/sFulfilment of condition as per reference to guidelines and notification for data freezing on the web-link Time for completion14 months from ‘E 7 ’ day Resource/sSF 3.7A: Checklist for release of 4 th instalment and SF 3.7B Project completion report Process ownerSRLM for AAP States/CTSA for Non-AAP States

3.8 Consortium agreement and Outsourcing of activities (page 28) Consortium o All the partners are jointly and severally responsible for the project o In case of default of any partner the lead partner has to inform SRLM for AAP states and CTSA for Non AAP states within 10 days of the default o Undertake the task assigned to defaulting members by the lead partner directly or through any of the consortium partners and the same to be informed o Failure to comply with this condition will lead to termination of the project Outsourcing o In case of failure, PIA should undertake the activity directly o Change of outsourcing partners are not allowed o For outsourcing of activities other than training and placement, PIA has to inform within 10 days before commencement of the activity Contd…

Continued o The information has to be contained with name of outsourcing partner, financial and legal terms of arrangement o In case of default by outsourcing partners, PIA has to take up the activity by himself o The financial transactions will be transparent and done through PFMS. Till such time PFMS is in place all transactions between various agencies in the project should be done through the banking system only o If these conditions are not met, a PIA is deemed to have defaulted and action can be initiated as per the rules.

3.9 orderly closure of a project (page 29) A project can be closed/terminated under the following conditions: When a PIA is: o Under conditions of default o unable to execute the project o unable to abide by modifications incorporated in guidelines and SOP o Under any other condition not envisaged above

3.10 Project manpower plan (page 30) o The management (including Q team head) o Operations team and o Q team Ring fencing of ‘Q’ team from operations (SF 3.10C) (page 46) o The Q team head will report to the management and not to the project operations head o Q team members will report only to the Q team head Contd…

Continued o Appointments should be regulated such that:  No Q team members should be posted to the OP team of the same project within 15 months of completing the Q team assignment and vice versa  Movement within the Q team and to OP team of other projects is permitted  All changes in Q team should be brought to the notice CTSA/SRLM All planned changes should be informed 15 days before Unplanned changes should be reported immediately within 48 hours  Any deviation from this will be treated as violation and will be reflected in the PIA grading Contd…

Continued  The salary and structure of Q team should not be changed to Q members disadvantage without approval of CTSA/SRLM  Performance appraisals of the Q team should be sent to the CTSA /SRLM  Performance of Q team will be reviewed by CTSA/SRLM along with the management whenever required by CTSA/SRLM Contd…

3.11 Recovery of dues from a PIA (page 30) If the PIA fails to repay the amount it is necessary to invoke the revenue recovery act 1890 or other applicable Revenue Recovery or Public Demands Recovery Act of the state/UT. Contd…

Continued The procedure to recover the Government dues is as follows:  All SRLMs, i.e. both AAP and non AAP states, should issue procedural orders on how the recovery would be made as per the relevant act in the state  All efforts will be made to recover the money from the PIA by SRLMs in case of AAP states and by MoRD through the CTSA for non AAP states  If all efforts to recover the dues fail the procedural order for recovery of dues will be invoked by: o SRLM in case of AAP states with information to MoRD o SRLM on the recommendation of MoRD in case of non AAP states  MoRD will maintain a list of such PIAs and also circulate the same to all SRLMs and CTSAs. This would also be updated on the designated website

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