GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH SECTION 4(1)(b) INFORMATION OF RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 A.P. ENGINEERING RESEARCH LABORATORIES, HIMAYATSAGAR, HYDERABAD-500 030. GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH A.P. ENGINEERING RESEARCH LABORATORIES, HIMAYATSAGAR, HYDERABAD-500 030. 1. Particulars of the Organisation, Functions and Duties: The Andhra Pradesh Engineering Research Laboratories (APERL) is a research and development organization and is a permanent department under the ministry of Irrigation and Command Area Development Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh. It was established in 1945 as Hyderabad Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL). It is one of the oldest Research Institutions in the Country. It is located near the Himayathsagar reservoir about 20 Km. away from Hyderabad City. Apart from main laboratories at Himayathsagar, it is having three Regional Soil Testing Laboratories situated at Kadapa, Dowlaiswaram and Warangal to cater to the needs of the 3 regions of Andhra Pradesh. The main objective of the laboratory is to conduct specific investigations as and when required on Civil Engineering problems arising during investigation, design and construction of various projects in addition to investigations on post construction failures of the existing structures. The activities of this laboratory includes attending to the problems with regard to quality of structures like earth dams, road embankments and canal embankments and concrete dams. Testing of materials like cement, aggregates, steel, bricks and design of cement mortar, cement concrete mixes, etc. are regularly undertaken. Construction of hydraulic models and conducting tests on the same for testing their effective performance is a primary activity. Hydrographic surveys of minor, medium and major irrigation projects for capacity evaluation and estimation of rate of sedimentation are also taken up. Study of various Engineering problems of Andhra Pradesh using Remote Sensing techniques with data procured from NRSA is taken up. The broad objectives of APERL are: To carry out Basic and Applied Research work in the field of Civil Engineering. To provide consultancy and routine testing services to the Engineering Departments of Government of Andhra Pradesh, Government of India, Public Sector undertakings, Local bodies and Private agencies. 1 1.1 Details of functions and duties of different Divisions of Andhra Pradesh Engineering Research Laboratories: 1.1.1 Hydraulics & Hydrology laboratories: The objective of the Hydraulics & Hydrology laboratories is to carryout Hydraulic model studies and Hydrological studies for the proposed and existing major and medium Irrigation projects beside problems of Hydro-Electric projects of Andhra Pradesh State. Problems are also being referred to these laboratories from other parts of the country. The problems, which are referred to these laboratories, may be at the design, execution and at operational stages. The structures are initially designed by the Central Designs Organization, Hyderabad tentatively subject to the confirmation by model studies. Accordingly model studies are being carried out for assessing the Hydraulic performance such as, energy dissipation arrangement, adequacy of vent way, assessment of Cd value, calibration of spillways and regulators, evaluation of suitable alignment and length of guide bunds to improve the flow features, gate operation schedules, measurement of Hydro-dynamic forces (uplift and down pull forces) exerted on the spillway gates or stop log gates, pressures exerted on the penstocks, spillway profiles, scour studies in the rivers on the down stream of the Dam/Barrages. Pump sump studies are also undertaken by these units. Water current meters are taken up for calibration and at times, field studies will be done for measuring discharges in canals and rivers. In addition to the above, the Hydrology laboratory takes up the computer based hydrology problems like computations of back water curves, studying afflux, yield from catchments, flood routing, gate operation schedules, reservoir working tables etc. This laboratory is also maintaining hydro meteorological station wherein the various hydro meteorological parameters like wind velocity and direction, sunshine hours, humidity, evaporation, daily temperatures and rainfall data are being collected. This laboratory has also been carrying the physical hydraulic model studies on spillways, protective works, causeways, bridges, river training and control works, canals and related works. 1.1.2 Soil Mechanics laboratories: To find out the behavior and to understand the soils, field and laboratory investigations are essential. Soil parameters obtained by means of investigations, laboratory tests and research are utilized for designing the structures. Hence, this laboratory is catering to the soil and rock testing needs of almost all State Government Departments such as Irrigation, Roads & Buildings, Panchayat Raj, Public Health, all State under taken Corporations; and Central Government Departments like Central Public Works Department, Airport Authority of India, National Highways Authority of India, Military Engineering Services and other undertakings besides meeting the needs of private organizations as well. These laboratories are involved in conducting both the Field and Laboratory tests on all types of soils. Special tests like consolidated Undrained Triaxial compression test with measurement of Pore water pressure to find out the effective stress parameters, Large Box shear tests, swell pressure tests etc. are also conducted. Field tests like plate/pile load tests, field California bearing ratio tests, field permeability tests, rock shear tests etc. are also taken up. Applied Research work in the field of Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering, Soil Dynamics, Rock Mechanics, Geotextiles etc., are also carried out. Dam Instrumentation 2 studies are taken up. This division is meeting the needs of Vigilance & Quality Control departments to find out the deviations at post-construction stage. 1.1.3 Engineering Materials Laboratory: Engineering Materials Laboratory was established as an integrated arm of APERL in the pre-independence days to carry out the Basic and Applied Research Work in the field of concrete technology besides the quality control check and testing of construction materials to verify conformity with relevant standards or other specific requirements and catering to the technical needs of state & central government organizations and private organizations. The materials which are tested are cement, aggregate, rock, steel, brick, A.C. sheets, timber, Tar and Bitumen, FRC Man Hole covers etc. This laboratory also deals with Cement concrete and Cement mortar mix design. Core extraction and testing of concrete structures. Pull out test of anchor rods in tunnels and rock foundations to assess the bond strength. 1.1.4 Remote Sensing Laboratory: Remote sensing laboratory was established in the year 1986 in APERL to cater to the needs of irrigation department, such as estimation of present capacity of reservoir and rate of sedimentation, identification of ground water potential zones, crop land acreage estimation, Rainfall Run-off studies and other allied applications for water resources development and management studies. Capacity evolution of different reservoirs in the state at regular intervals are being taken up by these laboratories and the results compared with conventional methods of hydrographic surveys carried out by sedimentation lab of APERL. 1.1.5 Sedimentation Division: In view of the risks involved in silting, the systematic capacity surveys of reservoirs are inevitable and collection of concrete data regarding the problems is done so that the siltation may be known and carefully watched and remedial measures can be undertaken well in advance. Full-fledged sedimentation division is under the control of this institute. During the year 2001-02, an Integrated Boat Mounted Bathymetric System has been procured by which the reservoir Sedimentation studies in major reservoirs can be carried out and reports can be finalized in a lesser time. Hydrographic surveys of various medium & major Irrigation projects are taken up every year either under state funds or under deposit schemes. 1.1.6 Library: The library holds about 9,000 Technical books, 12,000 Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) codes, various Indian Technical Journals, R&D Proceedings of various National, International technical conferences, Seminars and Symposia etc. The Library is utilized by the technical staff of this laboratory in carrying out the research and day to day works. 3 2. Powers and Duties of Officers and Employees: 2.1 The laboratory has the following officers for attending to the various functions mentioned above. S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2.2 Designation of the Officer Chief Engineer (APERL) Joint Director (APERL) Deputy Director (APERL) Research Officer (HGL) Research Officer (HL) Research Officer (SML) Research Officer (EML) Research Officer (RSL) Research Officer (SED) Service Provided Over all administration of the laboratory both administrative & technical All Services listed in item No.1.1.1 All Services listed in item No.1.1.1 All Services listed in item No.1.1.2 All Services listed in item No.1.1.3 All Services listed in item No.1.1.4 All Services listed in item No.1.1.5 Individual Powers and Duties of its Officers and Employees : 2.2.1 Research Officer: Each laboratory is headed by the Research Officer, who will guide and supervise the research & testing works being carried out in the laboratory. He will also inspect the sites for different field tests under taken by the laboratory in addition to the following. a) Allots the problems/requisitions received, to the concerned sections and arranges to send the bill of test charges, approves the test reports after completion of the tests and sends to the concerned parties. b) Reviews the progress of the works allotted to different sections with the Asst. Research Officers. c) Arranges to furnish the replies to the letters received from superior officials and other referring agencies. d) Arranges to submit the estimates for works, work charged establishment and maintenance works of the laboratory. e) Arranges for procurement of machinery, tools and consumables required for the laboratory. 2.2.2 Assistant Research Officer: The Research Officer is assisted by Assistant Research Officers in this laboratory. The Assistant Research Officer will guide and super wise the research and testing works being carried out by the Research Assistants and Observers. He also arranges the facilities required for both laboratory and field testing works and supervises all the tests conducted in the laboratory. Other duties are: 4 a) Allots the problem assigned to him to the Research Assistants/Observers and arranges to put up the bill of testing charges, analyzes the test results, puts up the test report to the Research Officer. b) Arranges to collect the related literature of the testing problems assigned to him. c) Prepares the planning of testing and other works. d) Reviews the progress of works allotted to the Research Assistants and Observers. e) Arranges to put up replies to the letters received from referring agencies to the Research Officer. f) Arranges to put up estimates, Tools and Plant returns, attendance certificates, monthly progress reports, performance indicators, annual reports etc., to the Research Officer. g) Arranges for the procurement of machinery, tools and consumables required for the laboratory and check measure the material procured and puts up the bills to the Research Officer. h) Plans tour programs for field tests and assist the Research Officer in all works. 2.2.3 Research Assistant/Observer: All the testing works are carried out by the Research Assistants/Observers with the help of supporting staff of the laboratory. Other duties are: a) Prepares the bill of testing charges for the testing works received and puts up the same to Assistant Research Officer. b) Compiles, analyses and prepares the test report after completion of the tests and puts up the same to Assistant Research Officer. c) Collects the related literature of the testing problems. d) Informs the progress of work on hand to the Asst. Research Officer. e) Puts up the replies to the problem referring agencies. f) Prepares and submits the estimates, progress reports, Tools and Plants returns, attendance certificates, S.S.R. etc., to the Assistant Research Officer. g) Makes Correspondence regarding the procurement of machinery, tools and consumables and records the firm bills. h) Handles imprest accounts and procures the consumables required for day to day use. i) Maintains records and files. j) Assists the Asst. Research Officer & Research Officer in all works. 5 2.2.4 Typist: Attends to all types typing works relating to correspondence with higher officials and problems referring agencies including typing of test reports, bill of test charges etc. 2.2.5 Lab-Boy & Asst. Lab-Boy: a) Operates the machinery pertaining to the laboratory. b) Attends to the testing work as per the instructions of the Research Assistants/Observers. 2.2.6 Lab-Attendant: a) Attends to the works assigned by the Research Asst/Observer, and assists the LabBoys and Asst. Lab-Boys during the testing work. b) Cleans the machinery and testing equipment. 2.2.7 Head Mazdoor, Man Mazdoor & Lascar: a) Attends to the works assigned by the Research Asst/Observers. b) Cleans the machinery and testing equipment. 3. The procedure followed in decision making process, including channels of supervision and accountability: The problems pertaining to testing of soils, construction materials, C.C. mix designs and field tests, hydraulic model studies and sedimentation studies etc. are referred to the Chief Engineer, A.P.Engineering Research Laboratories, Himayatsagar, Hyderabad-500030, through requisition letters from the concerned authorities. The letter of requisition is endorsed to the concerned laboratory by the Joint Director/Deputy Director, APERL. After receipt of the requisition endorsed by the Joint Director/Deputy Director, the Research Officer allots the problem to one of the Asst. Research Officers, who in turn allots the same to one of the Research Assistant/Observer of his section. The Research Assistant/Observer opens the file, prepares the bill of test charges as per S.S.R. and takes up the testing work with the help of supporting staff like Lab-Boys/Asst. Lab-Boys/Lab-Attendants, Man Mazdoors etc. All the correspondence to the referring agencies is routed by the Research Asst./Observer through Asst. Research Officer and Research Officer. The testing and analysis of results are supervised by the Asst. Research Officer. Finally, the test reports are approved by the Research Officer and sent to the concerned authorities, after receiving the bill of test charges. 6 4. The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions: This information is furnished in Annexure-1. 5. The Rules, Regulations, Instructions, Manuals and Records held by it Or under its control Or used by its Employees for discharging its Functions: The rules, regulations, instructions that are required to be followed for discharging the functions of A.P. Engineering Research Laboratories are enumerated in the following codes and manuals: 1) A.P. Pension Code. 2) A.P. Financial Code. 3) A.P. Accounts Code. 4) A.P. Treasury Code. 5) A.P. Public Works Departmental Code. 6) A.P. Detailed Standard Specifications 7) A.P. Fundamental Rules & Subsidiary Rules. 8) A.P. Budget Manual 9) A.P. Provident Funds Manual. 10) A.P. Manual of Special Pay & Allowances. 11) District Office Manual. 12) Civil Services Conduct Rules. In addition to the above G.O.Ms.No.88 and G.O.Ms.No.89, Dt. 12.10.2006 are followed for appointments and transfers for Technical Staff and for Ministerial Staff, A.P. Ministerial Service Rules and General Rules as par with other State Government Rules are followed. In addition to this, the laboratories have sectional libraries which consists of various I.S. codes pertaining to the laboratories. 6. A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control. S.No. Name of the Laboratory 1 2 3 Hydraulics & Hydrology Labs. Soil Mechanics Lab. Engineering Materials Lab. 4 Remote Sensing Lab. 5 Sedimentation Lab. Category of Documents 2D & 3D Model studies of Irrigation Projects Test Reports of Soil samples, Plate load tests Test Reports of Construction materials, C.C. Mix Designs Reports of Reservoir capacity evaluation studies of Irrigation Projects Reports of Sedimentation studies of Irrigation Projects 7 7. The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultants with or representation by the members of the public in relations to the formulation of its policy or implementations there of : ---Not Applicable--8. A statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its part or the purpose of its advice, and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public. ---Nil--9. A directory of its officers and employees : This information is furnished in Annexure-2. 10. The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees, including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations: This information is furnished in Annexure-3. 11. The budget allotted to each of its agency, indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made: This information is furnished in Annexure-4. 12. The manner of execution of subsidy programs including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programs: ---Not Applicable--13. Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorizations granted by it: ---Not Applicable--- 14. Details in respect of the information, available to or held by it, reduced in electronic form: Most of the information mentioned under item No. 6 is available in electronic form. 15. The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information, including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use: All the citizens can make a written request to obtain the information pertaining to the laboratory through the State Public Information Officer of APERL. 8 16. The names, designations and other particulars of the Public Information Officers. This information is furnished in Annexure-5. 17. Such other information as may be prescribed; and there after update these publications every year: ---Nil---. 9 ANNEXURE-1 4. The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions: 1. Hydraulics & Hydrology laboratories: S.No. Particulars Rate 1 Model studies either 2D/3D/Hydrological studies including construction of model for assessing the hydraulic performance such as energy dissipation, adequacy of vent way, assessment of Cd values, calibration of spill ways and regulators, evaluation of suitable alignment and length of guide bunds to improve the flow features, gate operation schedules, measurement of hydro-dynamic forces (uplift and downpull forces) exerted on the spillways/stoplog gates, pressures exerted on the penstocks, spillway profiles, scour studies in the rivers on the downstream of the dam/barrage, Hydraulic problems like vortexes in the pump-sumps of power station etc., Back water computation. The rate is proposed based on the nature of studies, quantum of work and time involved, which ranges from 2 to 3 lakhs for a 2-D model and 3 to 10 lakhs for a 3-D model 10 Minimum time required 1-2 months for a 2D model and 3-6 months for a 3D model depending upon the studies required and quantum of work involved in construction of the model. The minimum time required is likely to vary depending upon the work load and availability of water and power supply etc. for the studies. 2. S.No 1 Soil Mechanics laboratories: Particulars of Test LAB TESTS Grain Size Analysis (Seive and Hydrometer) Rate for Rate for Rate for Government Private Commercial Oraganisation Oraganisation Oraganisation Rs. Rs. Rs. Minimum Time required (Working Days per Soil) 355 390 405 3 2 Atterberg Limits 705 750 765 3 3 Differential Free Swell 90 115 125 3 a) Proctor' s ordinary 590 625 640 3 b) Proctor's Modified 885 925 940 3 355 380 395 3 530 565 585 2 Dry Density and OMC 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Permeability (Falling Head method) Shear parameters by Direct Shear test (Quick test) Shear Parameters by Unconsolidated Undrained Triaxial test (One value of C & Ø) Shear Parameters by consolidated Undrained Triaxial test with Pore pressure measurement a) Fine grained Soils 570 620 630 2 17865 18505 18520 16 b) Coarse grained Soils 8935 9265 9280 12 Swell Pressure 6990 7190 7205 8 to 10 Lab California Bearing 2070 2130 2145 5 Ratio test Bearing Capacity 485 505 525 1 computation FIELD TESTS (Rates per Day) Collection of Disturbed and Undisturbed soil samples a) 38 mm dia. samples 3165 4000 4020 b) 100 mm dia. samples 3195 4065 4090 Load test on Soil 2440 2560 2575 Load test on Rock 2450 2570 2590 In-situ Shear test 11235 14100 14120 NOTE: (1) The Minimum time required mentioned is likely to vary depending on the work load. 11 3 Engineering Materials laboratory: S.No. Particulars of test 1 CEMENT: a)Standard consistency b)Setting times c)Casting of standard cubes d)Compressive strength of standard cubes e)Specific gravity f)Fineness g)Soundness CEMENT CONCRETE MIX DESIGN a)Main Mix b)Subsequent Mix CEMENT MORTAR MIX DESIGN a)Main Mix b)Subsequent Mix FINE AGGREGATE: a)Sieve Analysis b)Specific gravity and water absorption c)Bulk density and voids d)Materials finer than 75 micron I.S. Sieve e)Soundness (5 Cycles) 2 3 4 5 6 Rate for Government Organisation Rs. Rate for private Organisation Rs. Rate for Commercial Organisation Rs. Minimum time required (Weeks) 335.00 665.00 1220.00 1115.00 350.00 700.00 1295.00 1185.00 350.00 695.00 1285.00 1180.00 3 to 5 520.00 565.00 510.00 545.00 595.00 545.00 545.00 590.00 540.00 23850.00 10245.00 25600.00 11360.00 25430.00 11285.00 10 16075.00 9340.00 16995.00 9920.00 16890.00 9860.00 10 660.00 500.00 680.00 525.00 675.00 520.00 535.00 620.00 550.00 650.00 545.00 645.00 1415.00 1575.00 1565.00 780.00 525.00 775.00 520.00 550.00 1090.00 765.00 795.00 1575.00 1015.00 1015.00 545.00 1085.00 760.00 790.00 1565.00 1010.00 1010.00 COARSE AGGREGATE: a)Sieve Analysis 755.00 b)Specific gravity and water 500.00 absorption c)Bulk density and voids 535.00 d)Crushing Value 1025.00 e)Impact Value 730.00 f)Abrasion Value 745.00 g)Soundness (5 Cycles) 1415.00 h)Flakiness Index 985.00 i)Elongation Index 985.00 STRUCTURAL STEEL BARS, ANGLES, CHANNELS AND BEAMS: a)Tensile strength 685.00 b)Tensile test 1235.00 c)Cold bend Test 345.00 d)Rebend test 460.00 NOTE: (1) The Minimum time required mentioned load. 12 3 to 5 3 to 5 800.00 800.00 3 to 4 1415.00 1405.00 405.00 405.00 540.00 535.00 is likely to vary depending on the work 4 Remote Sensing Laboratory: S.No. Particulars Rate 1 Evaluation of present capacity of major & medium type of reservoirs, using satellite data. The cost of the studies for medium type of reservoirs by using ERDAS Image Processing System is about 2.0 lakhs and for the major reservoirs 4 to 6 lakhs depending upon the size of the reservoirs. 5 Minimum time required 2 to 4 months depending upon the type and size of the reservoir. The minimum time required is likely to vary depending upon the work load and availability of imageries from NRSA. Sedimentation Division: Sl.No. 1 Particulars Rate Hydrographic Surveys of The line estimate is medium and major prepared based on the reservoirs. size of reservoir. The rate for a medium and major reservoirs using conventional method is 1-2 lakhs and the rate for major reservoirs using Boat mounted Bathemetric system is 7-10 lakhs. 13 Minimum time required 3 to 6 months depending on the type & size of reservoir. The minimum time required is likely to vary depending upon the work load. ANNEXURE-2 9. Directory of its Officers S.No. Name Designation Contact No.s 1. Sarvasri D. Govardhan Reddy Chief Engineer 9490410770 2. R. Vishwanatham Joint Director 3. G.V.S. Pratapa Rao Deputy Director 4. P. Raghu Rama Rao RO (HGL) 5. P. John Victor RO (SML) 6. K. Ramesh RO (EML) 7. A.G. Manoj Kumar RO (HL) 8. K. Mukunda RO (RSTL, Kadapa) 9. K. Surya Kumar RO (SED) 040-20020057, 9440193413 040-20020021, 9440801073 040-20020101, 9440801074 040-20020103, 9440801071 040-20020116, 9440801070 040-20020102, 9490751775 958562-2155787 9000219092 9440801072 14 ANNEXURE-3 10. Monthly Remuneration received by its Officers & Employees S. No Name of the Officer Designation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 SarvaSri D. Govardhan Reddy R. Vishwanatham G.V.S. Pratapa Rao P. Raghurama Rao P. John Victor K. Ramesh A.G. Manoj Kumar K. Surya Kumar P. Bhaskar Rao B. Srinivasa Rao C. Chandraiah Nafees Ahmed Mohammed Rafeeq P. Ravindra Reddy M.A.A. Siddiqui M. Manjula V. Raghunatha Sharma J. Ashirwadam S. Bala Murali Krishna P. Ramesh Kumar SK. Mohsinuddin Syed Liyakhat Hussain Dr. M.Veeraswamy K.N. Mallikarjuna Rao Dr. Ch. Narasimha Chary A. Sitamahalakshmi Y. Chinni Krishnaiah P. Kishore Kumar J. Srivastava V. Yamini Kumari R. Mallikarjuna Rao K. Harinath S. Ravindra D. Navina A. Umadevi B. Pavan Kumar S.K. Haseena Banu D. Gowthami G. Srikanth Reddy V. Vasumathi G. Bhaskar Asha Agarwal K.L. Jeevan Kumar B. Venkataramana Chief Engineer Joint Director Deputy Director Research Officer Research Officer Research Officer Research Officer Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Asst. Research Officer Medical Officer Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant 15 Gross Salary (Rs.) 73,589/67,928/72,046/59,592/59,312/49,571/56,900/65,157/62,988/44,550/44,765/62,728/44,755/43,710/43,650/44,645/33,896/45,761/43,530/44,645/65,167/65,407/55,558/29,023/29,023/41,569/28,284/29,023/29,073/29,023/30,662/29,762/29,762/28,284/26,004/28,284/62,748/59,247/51,666/61,463/29,023/- S. No Name of the Officer Designation 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 E. Venkateshwarulu T. Srinivasa Rao P. Vijaya Jyothi J. Karunakar V. Ranjith Kumar P. Kiran Kumar G. Albert Devanand K. Lalitha A.Srinivas Kumar K. Ravi Kumar N. Radhakrishna Murthy D. Karan Raj M.A. Hadi Riyaze Qureshi P.M.L.M. Shastry Md. Mansur Amjad Khan Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Observer Observer Observer Observer Observer Observer 16 Gross Salary (Rs.) 27,762/26,862/26,004/26,862/26,862/26,862/26,004/26,004/26,004/26,004/65,167/32,146/44,595/38,391/37,415/- ANNEXURE-4 11. The budget allotted to each of its agency, indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made: S.No 1 Year 2009-10 Plan Schemes Allotment Expenditure (Rs.) (Rs.) 6,93,00,000 5,82,73,000 17 Non Plan Scemes Allotment Expenditure (Rs.) (Rs.) 4,95,24,000 4,27,85,000 ANNEXURE-5 16. List of Public Authorities appointed under RTIA-2005. S.No. Name & Designation RTIA-Designation Contact No.s I. HEAD OFFICE: 1. 2. 3. 4. Appellate Authority Sri. R. Vishwanatham, 040-20020057 (O), Joint Director / APERL 9440193413 (CELL) Sri. G.V.S. Pratapa Rao, 040-20020021 (O) Deputy Director / APERL 9440801073 (CELL) State Public Sri. K. Ramesh, 040-20020116 (O) Information Officer Research Officer / EML 9440801070 (CELL) State Asst. Public Dr. Mohd. Rafeeq, 040-20020116 (O) Information Officer Assistant Research Officer Nodal Officer / EML 18 S.No. RTIA-Designation Name & Designation Contact No.s II. REGIONAL SOIL TESTING LABORATORIES, WARANGAL: 1. 2. State Public Sri. K. Satish, Information Officer Assistant Research Officer State Asst. Public Sri. B. Srinivasa Reddy, Information Officer Research Assistant 95870-2570495 (O) 95870-2570495 (O) III. REGIONAL SOIL TESTING LABORATORIES, KADAPA: 1. 2. State Public Sri. K. Ramanjaneyulu, Information Officer Assistant Research Officer State Asst. Public Sri. S. Anil Kumar Reddy, Information Officer Research Assistant 958562-2155787 (O) 958562-2155787 (O) IV. REGIONAL SOIL TESTING LABORATORIES, DOWLAISHWARAM: 1. 2. State Public Sri. S. Sudheer Kumar, Information Officer Assistant Research Officer State Asst. Public Sri. G.S.S.V. Annaji Rao, Information Officer Research Assistant. 19 95883-2417118 (O) 95883-2417118 (O)