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Functions & Activities of GFCC GANGA FLOOD CONTROL COMMISSION Ganga Flood Control Commission Ganga Flood Control Board (GFCB) 2 Setup by the Government of India in 1972 Functions: To effectively address the chronic and recurring flood, erosion and drainage problems in the Ganga basin through an integrated plan To lay down the broad policies and decide priorities in the implementation of various schemes To accord approval to the schemes and recommend annual outlays for their implementation To issue necessary directions to Ganga Flood Control Commission in respect of formulation of comprehensive plan of flood control in the Ganga Basin and approval of schemes 16th & last meeting was held on 16.01.2013 at New Delhi Ganga Flood Control Commission Ganga Flood Control Commission(GFCC) 3 Constituted by the Government of India in 1972 Acts as the Secretariat and the Executive Wing of the Ganga Flood Control Board Subordinate office of the Ministry of Water Resources Headquarter at Patna Establishment cost of GFCC is included in MoWR Plan Scheme “River Management Activities & Works Related to Border Areas” Total allocation during XII plan is Rs. 45 crore. 46th & last meeting of GFCC held on 19.11.2014 at New Delhi Ganga Flood Control Commission GFCC Broad Functions 4 Techno-economic appraisal of flood control, drainage, antiwater logging and anti-erosion schemes of Ganga Basin States except for those on the river Yamuna in the reach between Tajewala to Okhla Barrage. Monitoring of the implementation of selected flood control schemes particularly those receiving Central Assistance / executed under the Central Sector. Performance Evaluation of selected Flood Control Schemes Preparation and updating of Comprehensive Plans of Flood Management for various river systems in the Ganga basin. Assessment of the adequacy of existing waterways under road and rail bridges. Ganga Flood Control Commission Cooperation with Nepal / Bangladesh 5 Provides technical support to MoWR Participation in various Committees formed for the purpose: Chairman, GFCC is member of Indian Team in JMCWR, JCWR and JTE, Indian Team Leader of JSTC and Chairman of GHLSC and KHLC. Member, GFCC is Indian Team Leader of JCIFM and member of JCKGP. Chairman, GFCC / Member GFCC is member of Indian Team in Indo-Bangladesh Joint River Commission Appraisal and monitoring of works taken up with funding from Government of India, wherever required Ganga Flood Control Commission GFCC Organisational Chart 6 Chairman Member(Planning) Member(Coordination) Director(MP-I) Director(MP-II) Director (U.P.) Director(P&C) Dy. Director (2) Asstt. Director (2) Asstt. Director-II (1) Dy. Director (2) Asstt. Director (2) Asstt.Director-II (2) Dy. Director (2) Asstt. Director (2) Asstt.Director-II (2) Dy. Director (2) Asstt. Director (2) Asstt.Director-II (2) Supporting Technical Staff - Supporting Ministerial Staff - Ganga Flood Control Commission Work load of GFCC 7 Meetings of Ganga Flood Control Board and Ganga Flood Control Commission Annual Report of GFCC Techno-economic Appraisal/Examination of schemes of Flood Management, Drainage, Anti-erosion, etc. Submitting proposals of schemes for clearance from TAC and IMC Recommendation for schemes for inclusion under FMP and RMAWRBA for Central Assistance Regular Monitoring of schemes being implemented under the FMP Ganga Flood Control Commission Work load of GFCC 8 Updating of Master Plans for comprehensive flood management in Ganga Basin Survey for adequacy of waterways under the road and rail bridges Site visits and recommending works by the Kosi High Level Committee and Gandak High Level Standing Committee headed by the Chairman, GFCC Works of India-Nepal Joint Standing Technical Committee led by Chairman, GFCC Works related to the India-Nepal Joint Committee on Inundation and Flood Management Ganga Flood Control Commission Work load of GFCC 9 Design criteria, material specifications etc of flood management works and participation in meetings of BIS Additional works: • Works related to Ganga Rejuvenation, survey of drains polluting the Ganga river, renovation of Ghats, etc. • Site visit of critical flood management and NMCG issues. • Administrative works (through technical officers) Ganga Flood Control Commission Opening of Regional Directorate at Lucknow 10 Ministry has sanctioned opening of a regional Directorate at Lucknow on 12th March, 2015. As of now, SE (C), UGBO, Lucknow, CWC has been given additional charge and a room in CWC complex, Lucknow has been allotted for this office. One DD and one AD of GFCC have been given additional charge for this office. Other posts of DD(02 nos), AD and AD-II (04 nos)are to be filled up. Group C post services are to be outsourced. Ganga Flood Control Commission Principal Works of office at Lucknow 11 Techno-economic appraisal of schemes of Flood Management, Drainage and Anti-erosion works of UP State. Monitoring of schemes under FMP. Works related to GHLSC and monitoring of schemes recommended by GHLSC. Participation in TAC/SFC meetings of Irrigation Department, UP. Updating of Comprehensive plans for flood management and reports on adequacy of waterways under rail and road bridges for river systems in UP. Ganga Flood Control Commission Expenditure and Budget provision 12 Amount in Rs. crore YEAR BE RE ACTUAL EXPENDITURE 2012-13 7.58 6.80 4.80 2013-14 10.58 4.56 4.56 2014-15 6.93 5.94 5.51 2015-16 6.95 Ganga Flood Control Commission Achievements of GFCC 13 Comprehensive plans for flood management for all 23 river systems prepared between 1975 – 1990. These are also updated as per requirement. So far, 22 plans have been updated once and five plans have been updated twice.(Details at web-site: http://gfcc.bih.nic.in/achievements.htm ) Study for assessment of the adequacy of existing waterways under road and rail bridges for 21 river systems in Ganga Basin has been completed so far. Appraisal of Flood Management schemes of Ganga Basin About 300 schemes appraised since XI Plan Monitoring of Schemes implemented with Central funding 114 schemes taken up under FMP in Ganga Basin in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand and Uttarakhand. 58 schemes have been completed so far and 4 withdrawn/dropped. Report of the Committee constituted by MoWR to find the cause for severe destruction in Uttarakhand due to flood and erosion during 16-17 June, 2013. Report on Diversion of Ganga River near Patna submitted on 30th April 2015 by a Committee headed by the Chairman, GFCC. Ganga Flood Control Commission FMP – Physical Progress 14 Status of Schemes included in FMP during XI Plan Sl. No. State (1) (2) Approved Completed (2007-12) Complet ed (201213) Completed (2013-14) (3) (4) (5) (6) Completed (2014-15) Dropped/ Withdrawn Ongoing (7) (8) 1 Bihar 46 33 1 3 4 3 2 2 UP 24 6 - - 2 - 16 3 WB 11 4 2 - 1 4 4 UK 12 3 1 4 - 4 5 HP 1 - - - - 1 6 JKH 3 2 - - - 1 Total 97 48 4 7 4 28 6 contd… Ganga Flood Control Commission FMP – Physical Progress 15 Status of Schemes included in FMP during XII Plan Sl. No. State Approved Completed Ongoing (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 Bihar 4 - 4 2 UP 2 - 2 3 WB 1 - 1 4 UK 9 - 9 5 HP 1 - 1 6 JKH - - - Total 17 - 17 Ganga Flood Control Commission 16 Schemes/Plans completely implemented in States No. of schemes completed/ongoing under the FMP during XI and XII Plans Sl. No. State Approved Completed Ongoing Droppe d/withd rawn (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1 Bihar 50 41 6 3 2 UP 26 8 18 3 WB 12 6 5 4 UK 21 8 13 5 HP 2 - 2 6 JKH 3 2 1 Total 114 65 45 1 4 Status of Tech Appraisal 2014-15 17 Schemes received Schemes cleared Bihar 25 14 Schemes examined & observations communicated to State Government 7 Jharkhand 1 - 1 - West Bengal 7 - 6 1 Uttar Pradesh 20 17 3 - Uttarakhand 31 13 18 - Himachal Pradesh 1 1 - - Rajasthan 2 - - 2 87 45 35 7 State Total Ganga Flood Control Commission Schemes under examination 4 Ganga Flood Control Commission Details of schemes completed under the FMP (XI & XII Plans) Basin-wise and benefits accrued 18 Sl. No. (1) Basin (2) Sche mes comp leted Est. Cost (Rs. Lakh) Central Share (Rs. Lakh) Area protected (ha) Population protected (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1 Adhwara 3 3409.963 19923.31 179660 3658456 2 Bagmati 4 15072.88 11304.66 679147 3282218 3 Burhi Gandak 3 4386.00 3289.50 412000 2772000 4 Gandak 14 31278.18 21970.89 561532 9609120 Ganga Flood Control Commission Details of schemes completed under the FMP (XI & XII Plans) Basin-wise and benefits accrued (Contd…) 19 Sl. No. Basin Schem es compl eted Est. Cost (Rs. Lakh) 5 Ghaghra 4 4864.00 6 Jalangi 1 7 Kamla Balan 8 Area protected (ha) Population protected 3648.00 15794 380430 2366.81 1775.00 300 15000 3 14534.8 10901.11 753100 2220000 Mahananda 2 16086.22 12064.07 88090 1443000 9 Main Ganga Stem 24 30411.97 23374.358 111617 1182410 10 Ram Ganga 1 137 15722 1423.87 Central Share (Rs. Lakh) 1281.48 Ganga Flood Control Commission Details of schemes completed under the FMP (XI & XII Plans) Basin-wise and benefits accrued (Contd…) 20 Sl. No. Basin Schemes completed Est. Cost (Rs. Lakh) 11 Tidal River System 5 4168.00 3126.00 30262 132250 12 Tons 1 1065.50 958.95 50 1800 Total 65 96251.24 2672529 22455050 129067.86 Central Share (Rs. Lakh) Area protected (ha) Population protected Ganga Flood Control Commission Details of schemes completed under the FMP (XI & XII Plans) State-wise and benefits accrued 21 Sl. No. State Schem es compl eted Est. Cost (Rs. Lakh) Central Share (Rs. Lakh) Area protected (ha) Population protected 1 Bihar 41 95615.25 70222.87 2577117 21145566 2 Uttar Pradesh 8 16663.90 12498.08 52667 1080002 3 West Bengal 6 6534.81 4901.00 30562 147250 4 Jharkhand 2 1918.00 1438.00 2700 16500 5 Uttarakhand 8 8335.90 7191.3 9483 65732 Total 65 129067.86 96251.24 2672529 22455050 Ganga Flood Control Commission Area protected by FMP Schemes (Master plan-wise) 22 Name of River System Avg. Flood Prone Area (L. Ha) Area ( L. Ha) % 12.60 1.12 10 Adhwara NA 0.205 - Bagmati 2.37 1.9 80 Burhi Gandak 2.02 1.39 68.8 Gandak 1.09 0.75 68 Ghaghra 10.53 0.16 1.5 Jalangi 0.526 0.003 - Kamla-Balan 0.87 0.45 51.7 Mahananda 2.09 0.90 43 Ram Ganga 2.33 0.001 - Tidal River System 0.15 0.10 66.6 Not much 0.0005 - Main Ganga Stem Tons Ganga Flood Control Commission FMP – Financial Progress Amount in Rs. crore 23 Sl. No State 1. Bihar 2. Jharkhand 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Approved Central Share Amount Released in Amount Released in Total amount released up to 2013-14 2014-15 31, March 2015 1392.42 88.57 24.92 839.63 29.48 - - 21.34 Uttarakhand 288.07 53.13 - 102.75 Himachal Pradesh Uttar Pradesh West Bengal 31.21 - 2.42 36.05 645.89 21.96 15.69 337.49 1679.02 128.80 7.84 1823.5 - - - 35.43 4066.09 292.46 50.87 2129.86 Xth Plan Spill over TOTAL Ganga Flood Control Commission A Few FMP Schemes (Basin-wise) 24 Basin Major Schemes Adhwara 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Bagmati KamalaBalan Mabbi Ekmi embankment on the river Darbhanga Darbhanga Town Protection scheme Part I, II & III Khagaria Town Protection Scheme Part-I, II, III Bagmati Flood Management Scheme Phase-I, II, III Lalbekiya Right embankment Extension of embankment on the banks of Kamla river R/s of Kamala embankment Chisapani Project in Nepal Badua 1. Raising & Strengthening of embankments on Chandan Chandan Kosi 1. Raising & Strengthening of Kosi Embankment in Bihar Ganga Flood Control Commission A Few FMP Schemes (Basin-wise) 25 Basin Major Schemes RupnarayanHaldi-Rasulpur Sone 1. Ghatal Master Plan Mahananda 1. Mahananda Flood Management Scheme Phase I (completed), II & III 1. Raising & Strengthening of Right Burhi Gandak Embankment Burhi Gandak Gandak 1. Proposed Kanhar Reservoir Scheme 2. Proposed Kadhwan Reservoir Scheme 1. Bagha Town Protection Scheme 2. Anti-erosion works & Raising & Strengthening of Pipra Piprasi Embankment Ganga Flood Control Commission Comprehensive Plans – Preparation & Updating 26 Ganga basin divided into 23 river systems Comprehensive plans for flood management for all river systems prepared between 1975 – 1990 Plans circulated to concerned State Governments for appropriate action Some of the Plans are also presented to all concerned including people representative of the area. Plans are updated from time to time to include latest planning and actual status of flood management First updating of plans for all river systems except Kosi has been completed Second updating for five river systems also completed. Ganga Flood Control Commission Schemes received from the States as per Master Plans 27 Execution of anti-erosion works is an annual feature and a result of vagaries of floods and monsoons. Embankment schemes are all covered in the recommendations of the Master plans. All the above completed schemes, except anti-erosion schemes and those schemes included due to socio-political reasons are generally in accordance with the Master Plans. Ganga Flood Control Commission Action on the Recommendations of Comprehensive Plans 28 Sl. No. Recommendation of Comprehensive Plan Action Taken 1 The Buxar-Koelwar embankment scheme in Bhojpur district in Bihar should be given top priority and all the existing gaps on the embankment should be filled. The Government of Bihar has informed that six out of ten gaps have been closed. Remaining four are on– going. 2 Construction of new embankments on the main Ganga river only after detailed study Governments have informed that the suggestion given in the Comprehensive Plan is being followed while finalising the Annual Plan for flood control. Ganga Flood Control Commission Action on the Recommendations of Comprehensive Plans 29 Sl. No. 3 Recommendation of Comprehensive Plan Action Taken Anti-erosion works are recommended The recommendation is only at critical places. being taken into account while finalising the antierosion measures on main stem of river Ganga. Ganga Flood Control Commission Action on the Recommendations of Comprehensive Plans 30 Sl. No. Recommendation of Comprehensive Plan Action Taken 4 The existing flood control and Although the State Governments are agreeable drainage works should be to the recommendation, however, adequate looked after adequately and annual maintenance of works is not being done maintained properly. due to fund constraints. The works for strengthening of embankment, re-excavation of drainage channels and renovation of sluices are taken to restore the benefits by these structures. 5 Raised platforms in the 58 nos. of raised platforms have been chronically flood affected areas constructed with requisite facilities needed should be constructed as a during floods. flood proofing measure. Ganga Flood Control Commission Relevance of GFCC in Flood Management 31 Focussed attention on flood management issues of Ganga Basin States. Planning and implementation of integrated plan of flood management- Flood Management of inter-State rivers should not be undertaken by States in isolation. Easy in monitoring and imparting technical know how and flow of Central funds. Achievements of GFCC being presented Ganga Flood Control Commission Details of Posts sanctioned, filled & vacant in GFCC as on 31.03.2015 32 Sl. No. Name of post Sanctioned strength Filled Live vacant DAC Post Post GROUP “A” 1. Chairman 1 1 - - 2. Member 2 2 - - 3. Director 4 3 - 1 4. Dy. Director 8 5 2 1 5. Astt. Director 8 4 - 4 23 15 2 6 Total Group “A” DAC stands for deemed abolition category Ganga Flood Control Commission Details of Posts sanctioned, filled & vacant in GFCC as on 31.03.2015 33 Sl. No. Name of post Sanctioned strength Filled Live vacant Post DAC Post 6. 7. GROUP “B” GAZ. P.S. to Chairman Astt. Director-II 1 - - 1 7 2 1 4 8. 9. Administrative Officer Private Secretary 1 2 1 1 1 - 10. Head Draftsman 1 - 1 -- 11. Asstt.Director Gr.II Total Group “B” 1 13 1 4 3 6 Ganga Flood Control Commission Ganga Flood Control Commission Details of Posts sanctioned, filled & vacant in GFCC as on 31.03.2015 34 Sl. No. Name of post Sanctioned strength Filled Live vacant Post DAC Post 7 5 1 1 07 05 01 01 GROUP “B” (NON-GAZ.) 12. Steno Grade-I Total Group “B” (Non-Gaz) Ganga Flood Control Commission Ganga Flood Control Commission Details of Posts sanctioned, filled & vacant in GFCC as on 31.03.2015 35 Sl. No. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Name of post Head Clerk Hindi Translator Gr.II Upper Division. Clerk L.D.C. Steno Gr. II Jr. Engineer Draftsman Gr.I Draftsman Gr. II Sr. Computer Jr. Computer Ferro Printer Driver Total Group “C” Sanctioned strength Filled Live vacant Post DAC Post 4 1 4 10 3 5 6 1 1 3 2 2 42 1 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 1 18 4 1 05 3 4 2 5 1 1 2 1 19 Ganga Flood Control Commission Details of Posts sanctioned, filled & vacant in GFCC as on 31.03.2015 36 Sl. No. Name of post Sanctioned strength Filled Live vacant Post DAC Post 25. Jr. Gestetnor Operator 1 - - 1 26. Senior Peon 3 1 - 2 27. Daftary 1 - 1 - 28. Peon 9 6 - 3 29. Chowkidar 1 1 - - 30. Safaiwala 1 1 - - 16 09 01 06 101 51 12 38 Total Gr. D Grand Toal (A + B + C ) Ganga Flood Control Commission Constraints 37 Lack of Infrastructure GFCC does not have its own office space – office space provided by Government of Bihar in Sinchai Bhawanown building-G+2 approved instead of G+6. Due to less allocation of funds in XI Plan, the office facilities has not been modernized at par with other offices. Vacancy of staff involved in maintenance / procurement works (Junior Engineer) – Officers at quite high level are involved in these works resulting in loss on manpower –encadrement of JE. Ganga Flood Control Commission Constraints 38 Lack of Infrastructure Office vehicles are inadequate and the existing ones are old and obsolete that need to be replaced by new vehicles. Hitherto GFCC did not receive due attention in matters related to infrastructure development and manpower posting. Acute vacancy at almost all levels (50 out of 101 posts are vacant) Posts of Chairman to AD-II belongs to CWES cadre and posting of Director to AD-II is decided by CWC. All deemed abolished posts should be revived –Regional Directorate of GFCC to be operationalised without any post creation. Ganga Flood Control Commission Constraints 39 Capacity building Most of the officials posted in GFCC do not have experience in appraisal of Flood Management Schemes. Urgent need for customized training on FMP, GIS and river modelling software. No training circulars are received in GFCC. All circulars of CWC/ Ministry pertaining to CWES should have GFCC in mailing list. Non receipt of data / information from the State Government GFCC officers visit almost every month to State Government Offices for TAC Meeting / Monitoring / Other meetings. The matter is pursued in GFCC meeting The matter is pursued at highest level in GFCB meeting Ganga Flood Control Commission Constraints 40 Supporting staff belongs to GFCC cadre managed by GFCC -. “Stand alone cadre” -Lack of experience of ministerial staff in handling recruitment / promotion cases has resulted in delay in filling of posts leading to its deemed abolition. Ganga Flood Control Commission Proposed Enhancement of Powers 41 Sl. No. Existing Delegation to GFCC Proposed Enhancement for GFCC 1. Recurring Contingent Expenditure (As per Schedule-V)-Rs. 35,000/- per annum Rs. 1 lakh per annum as provided for Chairman(CWC), Chairman (CGWB), Director (CWPRS), GM (FBP) 2. Non-Recurring Contingent Expenditure Rs. 1.5 lakh in each case as provided for (As per Schedule-V)-Rs. 80,000/- in Chairman (CWC), Chairman (CGWB), each case. Director (CWPRS), GM (FBP) 3. For hiring private vehicle (As per Rs. 1 lakh per annum as provided for Annexure to Schedule-V)-Rs. 50,000/- CWC, CGWB, CWPRS, FBP. per annum 4. Local purchase of petty stationery Rs. 10 lacs stores (As per Annexure to Schedule-V)Rs. 3 lacs. 5. New-Laptop/Notebook-Nil Rs. 5 lacs per annum subject to the condition that cost per computer does not exceed Rs. 70,000/- Ganga Flood Control Commission Proposed Enhancement of Powers 42 Sl. No. Existing Delegation to GFCC Proposed Enhancement for GFCC 6. Recurring Miscellaneous Expenditure (As per Rs. 50,000/- per annum as Schedule-VI)-Rs. 25,000/- per annum. provided for HoDs of CWC, CGWB, CWPRS, FBP & Ministry (Proper). 7. Expenditure on formal inter-departmental and Rs. 60 for light refreshment other meetings/conferences (As per Schedule-VI)- and Rs. 200 for working Rs. 30 for light refreshment and Rs. 100 for working lunch. lunch. 8. Nomination of staff for participation in Rs. 2 lakh per annum. Conferences/Seminars/Workshops within the country (As per Annex-IV)-Rs. 1 lakh per annum. 9. Sponsoring staff for training within India (As per Annex-IV)-Rs. 50,000/- per annum. Rs. 1 lakh per annum. 43 THANK YOU Ganga Flood Control Commission Ganga Flood Control Commission Ganga Basin – Salient Features 44 Drainage area: Water Resources: Average rainfall: Length of Ganga main stem: Cropped area: Flood prone area: Area protected: 86.1 Mha 525 BCM 800-1400 mm 2525 Km 58.0 Mha 20.4 Mha 9.4 Mha Ganga Flood Control Commission Flood Prone / Protected Areas 45 # State Flood Prone Area as per RBA (Mha) Area Protected (Mha) 1 Bihar (including Jharkhand) 4.260 2.950 2. Delhi 0.070 0.070 3. Haryana 2.350 2.000 4. Himachal Pradesh 0.476 0.012 5. Madhya Pradesh (including Chhattisgarh) 0.337 0.004 6. Rajasthan 3.260 0.082 7. Uttar Pradesh (including Uttarakhand) 7.340 1.705 8. West Bengal 2.670 2.568 20.420 9.391 (46%) Total Ganga Flood Control Commission 46 Flood Prone Area of Ganga Basin States (Total Area: 20.40 Mha as per RBA) Uttar Pradesh (including Uttarakhand) 35.98% West Bengal 12.99% Rajasthan 15.98% Bihar (including Jharkhand) 20.88% Himachal Pradesh 1.13% Haryana 11.52% NCT of Delhi 0.25% Madhya Pradesh (including Chhattishgarh) 1.27% Ganga Flood Control Commission GFCC Budget 13-14 47 S.No. Head of account Final Estimate 2013-14 Expenditure 2013-14 3,36,00,000 3,56,08,204 1,50,000 65,235 29,00,000 28,96,070 Foreign Travel Expenses 1,00,000 1,05,138 5 Office Expenses 8,00,000 5,01,602 6 Minor Works 73,90,000 58,13,149 7 Machinery & Equipment 6,00,000 6,28,821 8 Over Time Allowances 10,000 -Nil- 4,55,50,000 4,56,18,219 1 Salary 2. Medical 3 Domestic Travel Expenses 4 TOTAL Ganga Flood Control Commission GFCC Budget 14-15 48 S.No. Head of account Final Estimate 2014-15 Expenditure 2014-15 4,38,90,000 4,19,55,000 3,00,000 1,33,000 30,00,000 29,97,000 7,00,000 1,29,000 Office Expenses 10,00,000 9,85,000 6 Minor Works 80,00,000 68,69,000 7 Machinery & Equipment 25,00,000 20,25,000 8 Over Time Allowances 10,000 5,000 5,94,00,000 5,50,98,000 1 Salary 2. Medical 3 Domestic Travel Expenses 4 Foreign Travel Expenses 5 TOTAL Ganga Flood Control Commission 49 Ganga Flood Control Commission GFCB Composition 50 Union Minister for Water Resources - Chairman Union Minister of State for Water Resources - Member* Union Ministers of Finance, Road Transport & Highways, Railways and Agriculture (or their representative) - Member Chief Ministers of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh (or their representatives) - Member Member, Planning Commission - Member Chairman, GFCC - Member-Secretary * Chairman in absence of Union Minister of Water Resources Ganga Flood Control Commission GFCC Composition 51 Chairman, GFCC - Member(Planning) & Member(Coordination), GFCC Full Time Chairman Full Time Members Chief Engineer in charge of Flood Control from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Uttarakhand - Part Time Members Engineer-in-Chief(WRD) of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh - Part Time Members Member (RM), CWC - Part Time Member Director, CWPRS - Part Time Member Chief Engineer(LGB), CWC - Part Time Member Chief Engineer (Planning), Roads Wing, MoRTH - Part Time Member Director (Civil Engg. Wing), Railway Board - Part Time Member Chief Engineer in charge of Flood Management from Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan & Delhi - Permanent Invitees Director, RDSO, Ministry of Railways - Permanent Invitee