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Chapter-11 Industry
CHAPTER-11 INDUSTRY INDUSTRY IN ASSAM AT A GLANCE, 2016-17 No. of Factories (as per ASI 2014-15 results) 3717 Working Capital (Rs. in lakh) (as per ASI 2014-15 results) 1113789 Net Income (Rs. in lakh) (as per ASI 2014-15 results) 743312 Total Persons engaged (Employees, workers etc.) (as per ASI 2014-15 results) 195567 Production of: (a) Fertilizer (P) (‘000 tonne) 498 (b) Jute (‘000 tonne) 28 (c) Petroleum Crude (‘000 tonne) 4202 (d) Coal (‘000 tonne) 600 (e) Cement (‘000 tonne) 1162.1 Index No. of Industrial Production (Base: 2004-05=100) 134.09 Registered MSME units (nos.) 2177 Workers in MSME units (nos.) 19355 Area under Industrial Estate (in Sq. mtr) 1283525.40 Unit functioning (nos.) 299 Area under Industrial Area (in Sq. mtr) 3118671.48 Unit functioning (nos.) 232 No. of Registered Factories, (As per NIC, 2008), 2016 6158 Workers in the Factories, (nos.) 2016 243821 ASI- Annual Survey of Industries -95- Table 11.2- Index of Industrial Production in Assam during 2010-11 to 2015-16 (Base: 2004-05=100) NIC 2004 Industry Division 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 15 Manufacturing of food products & 115.47 117.47 136.70 146.37 143.76 151.43 beverages. 16 Manufacturing of tobacco 155.81 176.66 193.53 204.25 224.58 235.93 products 17 Manufacturing of Textiles 152.17 158.59 178.21 195.52 186.17 203.00 21 Manufacturing of Paper & paper 115.56 117.84 135.63 154.99 151.21 154.90 products 22 Publishing, Printing & 216.25 221.94 254.69 289.20 289.60 312.00 reproduction of recorded media. -
List of Candidates Called for Preliminary Examination for Direct Recruitment of Grade-I Officers in Assam Judicial Service
LIST OF CANDIDATES CALLED FOR PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION FOR DIRECT RECRUITMENT OF GRADE-I OFFICERS IN ASSAM JUDICIAL SERVICE. [ Candidature is subject to fulfilment of eligibility criteria prescribed by the Rules ] Sl No Name of the Category Roll No Issue No Present Address Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 AAMIR AKHTAR General 0001 3244 C-119, Reids Line, Delhi University, Delhi-7 2 ABDUL AWAL DEWAN General 0002 3245 Maherban Path, P.O.& P/S Hatigaon, Dist: Kamrup, Assam 3 ABDUL HAI LASKAR General 0003 3246 Madurband (Kandigram), PO & PS- Silchar, Dist- Cachar, Assam, Pin-788001 4 ABDUL MANNAN SARKAR General 0004 3247 Bilasipara, W/No.7, P.O. & P.S. Bilasipara, Dist. Dhubri, Assam 5 ABDUL RAKIB BARLASKAR General 0005 3248 Vill: Bahadurpur, P.O. Rongpur PT-II, Dist. Cachar, Assam, Pin 788009 6 ABDUS SABUR AKAND General 0006 3249 Bishnujyoti Path, Shanaghar, Hatigaon, Dist Kamrup (M) ,Pin-781038, Assam 7 ABHIJIT BHATTACHARYA General 0007 3250 Purbashree Apartment, Flat No. 2/3, Borthakur Mill Road, Ulubari, Guwahati-781007 8 ABHIJIT BHATTACHARYA General 0008 3251 53, LAMB Road, Opp. Ugratara Temple, Uzan Bazar, Guwahati781001 9 ABHIJIT GHOSH OBC 0009 3252 Jyoti Nagar, Bongal Pukhuri, PO & PS- Jorhat, Dist. Jorhat , Assam, 10 ABIDUR RAHMAN General 0010 3253 Sibsagar Bar Association, P.O. Sibsagar, Dist. Sibsagar, Assam, Pin - 785640. 11 ABU BAKKAR SIDDIQUE General 0011 3254 R/O House No.7, Bishnujyoti Path(West), Natbama,(Near Pipe Line), P.O. Hatigaon, Guwahati-781038 12 ABUBAKKAR SIDDIQUE General 0012 3255 P.D.Chaliha Road, H. No.-11, Ground Floor, Hedayetpur, P/S Latasil, P.O. -
Inland Water Transport Terminal, Dhubri
Inland Water Transport Terminal, Dhubri Name of Project Inland Water Transport Terminal, Dhubri Project Location Dhubri Approx. Project cost INR 277 crores (~ USD 42.62 million) Focus sector Inland Water Transport on NW 2 & NW 16 Status of approvals Pre-feasibility study for the proposed project to be implemented on PPP mode has already been completed. Connectivity The district of Dhubri is well connected by NH31 which is one of the main arteries of National Highways in the state of Assam connecting all the districts in lower Assam. NH31 also connects Dhubri to West Bengal and is also connected to NH52 and NH37, thereby connecting Dhubri to the districts in central and upper Assam on both sides of the river Brahmaputra. The town of Dhubri is connected to NH31 by the State Highway SH28. A new National Highway has been proposed which will connect Dhubri to NH31C directly, which in turn will connect it to West Bengal. The District of Dhubri is well connected by Rail. The Dhubri Railway station is connected to the Fakiragram Junction, where the line coming from Dhubri intersects with the line coming from Bengal to Assam – which connects mainland India with Guwahati and further to Dibrugarh. Dhubri is again well connected to the hinterland of Kokrajhar, and also to Cooch Behar and New Jalpaiguri with rail. At present there is no airport in Dhubri as well as in the border sharing districts. The nearest airport is the Lokpriya Gopinath International Airport at Guwahati which is ~ 238 km away Project contours The proposed project involves construction and upgrade of quays and trestle, bank shore protection, creation of terminal infrastructure, cargo handling infrastructure etc. -
Provisional List of 129 Places of Posting for Community Health
Annexure - IX Provisional List of 129 Places of Posting for Community Health Officers under NHM, Assam Sl District BPHC HEALTH INSTITUTION Type of HI 1 Baksa Jalah Maryajhar SC SC 2 BARPETA BARPETA ROAD BOGRIGURI PATHAR SC SC 3 BARPETA CHENGA KHOLABANDHA SC SC 4 BARPETA MANDIA ALIGAON PATHAR SC SC 5 BARPETA MANDIA BALIKURI PAM SC SC 6 BARPETA MANDIA BAMUNDONGRA SC SC 7 BARPETA MANDIA BHATNAPAITI SC SC 8 BARPETA MANDIA DIGIRPAM SC SC 9 BARPETA MANDIA GOBINDAPUR SC SC 10 BARPETA MANDIA JADABPUR SC SC 11 BARPETA MANDIA KADAMTOLA SC SC 12 BARPETA MANDIA MOWAMARI SC SC 13 BARPETA MANDIA PACHIM BAGHMARA SC SC 14 BARPETA MANDIA RAMAPARA PATHAR SC SC 15 BARPETA MANDIA SATH BHITHA SC SC 16 BARPETA MANDIA TARAKANDI SC SC 17 BARPETA MANDIA UTTAR MAINBARI SC SC 18 BARPETA MANDIA UZIRAR CHAR SC SC 19 BARPETA NAGAON DAMALJAR SC SC 20 BARPETA NAGAON KAHIBARI SC SC 21 Cachar Udarbond BPHC Koomba SC SC 22 Darrang JALJALI CHAULKHOWA SC SC 23 Darrang JALJALI APORIA SC SC 24 Darrang JALJALI NO.4 NANGLI CHAR SC SC 25 Darrang KHARUPETIA NON KE GADHOWA SC SC 26 Darrang KHARUPETIA SIALMARI SC SC 27 Darrang KHARUPETIA Kopati SC SC 28 Dhubri Chapar Hordemara SC SC 29 Dhubri Chapar Kaljani SC SC 30 Dhubri Chapar Noonmati SC SC 31 Dhubri Chapar Simlabari SC SC 32 Dhubri Chapar Sontoshpur SC SC 33 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Aironjongla SC SC 34 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Alomganj SC Medical SC 35 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Boraibari SC SC 36 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Falimari SC SC 37 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Gaspara SC SC 38 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Motirchar SC SC 39 Dhubri Dharmasala -
List of Industries Which Were Served with Show Cause Notice and Have Not Replied Within the State of Assam
List of Industries which were served with Show Cause Notice and have not replied within the State of Assam Sl. No. Name & Address of the Industry Name of District 1 M/S. Rupai Tea Processing Co., P.O.: Rupai Siding Tinsukia 2 M/S. RONGPUR TEA Industry., PO.: TINSUKIA Tinsukia 3 M/s. Maruti tea industry, PO.: Tinsukia Tinsukia 4 M/S. Deodarshan Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd ,PO.: Tinsukia Tinsukia 5 M/S. BAIBHAV TEA COMPANY , PO-TINSUKIA Tinsukia 6 M/S. KAKO TEA PVT LTD. P.O- MAKUM JN, Tinsukia 7 M/S. EVERASSAM TEA CO. PVT.LTD P.O- PANITOLA, Tinsukia 8 M/S. BETJAN T.E. , P.O.- MAKUM JN, Tinsukia 9 M/S. SHREE TEA (ASSAM ) MANUFACTURING INDMAKUM Tinsukia ROAD., P.O.: TINSUKIA 10 M/S. CHOTAHAPJAN TEA COMPNY , P.O- MAKUM JN, Tinsukia 11 M/S. PANITOLA T.E. ,P.O- PANITOLA , Tinsukia 12 M/S. RHINO TEA IND.BEESAKOOPIE ,PO- DOOMDOOMA, Tinsukia 13 M/S. DINJAN TE, P.O- TINSUKIA Tinsukia 14 M/S. BAGHBAN TEA CO. PVT LTD P.O- PANITOLA, Tinsukia 15 M/S. DHANSIRI TEA IND. P.O- MAKUM, Tinsukia 16 M/S. PARVATI TEA CO. PVT LTD,P.O- MAKUM JN, Tinsukia 17 M/S. DAISAJAN T.E., P.O- TALAP, Tinsukia 18 M/S. BHAVANI TEA IND. P.O.SAIKHOWAGHAT, TINSUKIA Tinsukia 19 M/S. CHA – INDICA(P) LTD, P.O- TINGRAI BAZAR, Tinsukia 20 M/S. LONGTONG TE CO., 8TH MILE, PARBATIPUR P.O- Tinsukia JAGUN, TINSUKIA 21 M/S. NALINIT.E. P.O- TINSIKIA, Tinsukia 22 M/S. -
Central Water Commission Central Flood Control Room, New Delhi Special Advisories for Arunachal Pradesh & Assam 11-07-2020 D
Central Water Commission Central Flood Control Room, New Delhi Special Advisories for Arunachal Pradesh & Assam 11-07-2020 Due to continuous rainfall for the past 3-4 days in the catchment areas of river Brahmaputra and its tributaries in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal as well as in Bhutan portions of the catchment, River Brahmaputra and its tributaries are rising rapidly. State/ River wise flood situation is as under Arunachal Pradesh Due to rainfall of more than 50 cm in last two days (at 8.30 hrs on 11th July 2020) at Passighat, River Siang at Passighat is flowing in Severe Flood Situation. It is likely to remain in Severe Flood Situation for some more time and then stabilise. As the rainfall is likely to reduce from 13th onwards, there will be slow fall in river thereafter. Assam Brahmaputra River Brahmaputra is in Spate all along its course from Dibrugarh to Dhubri. Station wise situation based on 0800 hrs level of today is as under: Dibrugarh (Dibrugarh District): River is rising and is flowing 0.28 m above its Danger Level of 105.70 m and is expected to flow about 0.44 m above it Danger Level by 2100 hrs today. Since extreme rainfall is likely to continue for 1 more day, there may not be immediate fall. River may stabilise very close to its previous HFL of 106.48 m by tomorrow early morning depending upon the intensity and severity of rainfall. Neamatighat (Jorhat District): River is rising and is flowing 2m above its Danger Level of 85.04 m and is expected to cross HFL of 87.37 m probably today late evening and flow at around 87.40 m by 0900 hrs tomorrow. -
Weekly Outbreak Report
WEEKLY OUTBREAK REPORT 1 | P a g e Disease Alerts/Outbreaks reported and responded to by States/UTs through Integrated Disease Surveillance Program (IDSP) (22nd April to 28th April 2019) th 17 Week District wise disease alerts/outbreaks reported in the 17th week 2019 17th Week Map Reporting Status of States/UT’s No. of States/UT’s Submitted outbreak report ( including NIL report) 32 No. of States/UT’s Submitted ‘NIL’ outbreak report 13 INTEGRATED DISEASE SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMME NATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL 22 Shamnath Marg, Civil Lines, Delhi-110054 Tel No. 23913148, Fax No. 23922677; www.idsp.nic.in 2 | P a g e th 1723 th Week District wise disease alerts/outbreaks reported in the 17 week 2019 17th Week Map 3 | P a g e Date of Name of Disease/ No. of No. of Date of Current Unique ID. Name of District Start of Comments/ Action Taken State/UT Illness Cases Deaths Reporting Status Outbreak Cases reported from Village/SC Sood. District Arunachal Under RRT investigated the outbreak. House to house AR/PPM/2019/17/0415 Papumpare Chickenpox 06 00 26-04-19 27-04-19 survey done. All cases treated symptomatically. Pradesh Control Health education given regarding isolation of cases. Cases reported from Village New Bongaigaon, SC Bhawlaguri, PHC Bongaigaon. District RRT investigated the outbreak. Active search of cases Food Under done. Cases consumed food (rice & mixture of AR/LHT/2019/17/0416 Assam Bongaigaon 07 00 26-04-19 26-04-19 Poisoning Control Prawn & Pumpkin) in morning and presented symptoms with vomiting and loose motion. -
ANSWERED ON:27.04.2015 ELECTRIFICATION and DOUBLING of RAIL TRACK Sarmah Shri Ram Prasad
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA RAILWAYS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:5431 ANSWERED ON:27.04.2015 ELECTRIFICATION AND DOUBLING OF RAIL TRACK Sarmah Shri Ram Prasad Will the Minister of RAILWAYS be pleased to state: (a) whether the Railways propose to construct double track rail lines from New Jalpaiguri to Morkukseleng and New Jalpaiguri to Dibrugarh; (b) if so, the details thereof and the steps taken by the Railways in this regard; (c) whether the Railways propose to electrify the railway line from New Jalpaiguri to Dibrugarh and Morkukseleng; and (d) if so, the details thereof and the time by which it is likely to be implemented? Answer MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (SHRI MANOJ SINHA) (a) to (d) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House. STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF UNTARRED QUESTION NO. 5431 BY SHRI RAM PRASAD SARMAH TO BE ANSWERED IN LOK SABHA ON 27.04.2015 REGARDING ELECTRIFICATION AND DOUBLING OF RAIL TRACK. (a) & (b): Doubling of any section is taken up in phases depending upon traffic density. Accordingly, in New Jalpaiguri - Murkongselek and New Jalpaiguri - Dibrugarh sections, doubling has been taken up in following stretches: S.No. Name of project Latest Anticipated cost (Rs.in crore) 1. Lumding-Hojai (45 km) 364 2. Ambari Falakata-New Moynaguri (37 km) 453 3. New Coochbehar-Samuktala Road (29 km) 441 4. New Coochbehar-Gumanihat (29 km) 289 An outlay of ` 445 crore has been provided in Budget 2015-16 for these projects. In addition, following Doubling projects on this section have been included in Budget subject to requisite approvals: S.No. -
Inland Water Transport in NER By
Presentation on Inland Water Transport in NER By Inland Waterways Authority of India (Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport & Highways) Guwahati, the 9th March 2007 SADIYA Subansiri Hydel project SAIKHOWA Digboi refinery JAMGURI DIBRUGARH BOGIBIL TEJPUR Bongaigon refinery NEAMATI Numaligarh refinery JOGIGHOPA SILGHAT Legend Guwahati refinery DHUBRI Declared waterway (SHISHUMARA) PANDU BANGLADESH River distance B.Border (Dhubri) – Guwahati 260 km BANGLADESH Guwahati - Dibrugarh 508 km Dibrugarh– Sadiya 123 km Total length 891 km 1 North Bank South Bank Subanasiri Noa dihang Burali Burhi dihang Bargang Disang SADIYA Dhansiri Dikhu Puthimari Jhanju SAIKHOWA Pagladiya Dhansiri DIBRUGARH Beki Kopili Manas Kulsi BOGIBIL Aie Krishnai JAMGURI Champamati Jinary Gadadhar TEJPUR SILGHAT R. RA PUT HMA JOGIGHOPA BRA GUWAHATI DHUBRI PANDU H B A N G L A D SHISHUMARA E S Barak Valley Bhanga Badarpur Silchar 2 Objective Freight transportation by IWT to rise from the present level of 0.03 btkm to 5 btkm by 2025 Importance of IWT for NER z IWT offers shorter route compared to Road/rail z IWT operational even during flood season z Best suited for bulk commodities & Project cargo/ODC- z Provides best and low cost connectivity to hinterland z Employment potential enormous (NCAER Study Feb 2006) every km of IWT operation generates about 3000 jobs 1 lakh investment in IWT results in 6.5 manyears while in rail 0.58 and in other modes 0.87 manyears 3 Importance of IWT for NER Therefore, z Development of IWT mode in NER a strategic & economic imperative z Need for an investment & development strategy z Also need for increasing the efficiency of IWT mode. -
New Train Services
New Train Services SN Train No. w.e.f. 22411/22412 Naharlagun - New Delhi AC 1 20-02-2015 Express 22504/22503 Kamakhya – Bangalore 2 29-01-2015 Cantt. Premium Express 15624/15623 Kamakhya- Bhagat-Ki- Kothi 3 04-03-2016 weekly Express 15655/15656 Kamakhya – Katra weekly 4 27-05-2016 Express 12504/12503 Kamakhya- Bangalore Cantt. 5 25-12-2016 Humsafar weekly Express 75724/75723 Guwahati New Bongaigaon 6 08-04-2017 DEMU 19305/19306 Indore – Guwahati weekly 7 07-07-2017 Express 55817/55818 New Bongaigaon - Guwahati 8 01-11-2017 Passenger 20501/20502 Agartala- Ananda Vihar 9 28-10-2017 weekly Rajdhani Express 15626/ 15625 Agartala - Deoghar weekly 10 06-07-2018 Express Barpeta Ongoing Project: Doubling Parliamentary Constituency • New Bongaigaon - Rangia- Kamakhya(142 kms) Assembly Segments • Doubling of Bongaigaon – Goalpara Town- Bongaigaon Jania Guwahat (176 kms) section Abhayapuri North Baghbar On Going Survey Abhayapuri South Sarukhetri • New Mainaguri to Jogoghopa (288.88 kms) Patacharkuchi Chenga • Bongaigaon- Agthori(130 kms) Barpeta Dharmapur • Pathsala – Nanglam(51.15 kms) Works completed in Last Four Years Digital India • Second class waiting hall provided at Jogighopa, • Point of Sale (POS) provided at Bongaigan, Pathsala & Barpeta Road station New Bongaigaon, Pathsala, Sobhog, Tihu and Barpeta Road • Façade and circulating area of Bongaigaon station improved • Free High speed Wi–Fi provided at Barpeta Road Railway station • Executive lounge constructed at New Bongaigaon Station Railway Electriϐication • Development of Bongaigaon station as Adarsha • Railway electriication has been sanctioned Station from New Jalpaiguri to Guwahati and work is Improvements in Passenger Amenities going on in full swing. -
Chapter-1 Population
CHAPTER-1 POPULATION Table 1.0- Population of Assam, at a Glance (as per 2011 census) Geographical Area (in Sq Km) 78438 No. of Districts (including six newly created districts) 33* No. of C.D. Block 219 No. of Sub-division (including 24 newly created sub-division) 80** No. of Circles 184 No. of Towns 214 No. of Statutory Towns 88 No. of Census Towns 126 No. of Villages 26395 No. of Households Total 6406471 Percentage of Rural Households 84.6 Population Persons 31205576 Percentage of Rural Population 85.9 Decadal growth rate (%) during 2001 over 2011 17.07 Annual Exponential Growth Rate 1.58 Sex Ratio (per `000 male) 958 Density of Population per Sq Km 398 Child(0-6yr) Population Persons 4638130 Child (0-6yr) Sex Ratio (per `000 male) 962 Literacy Rate (%) Total 72.19 Male 77.85 Female 66.27 Rural 69.34 Urban 88.47 * including newly created districts namely Biswanath, Charaideo, Hojai, South Salmara/Mankachar, West Karbi Anglong & Majuli. -1- Table1.1- Population Trends in Assam during 1901 -2011 Population Rural Population Urban Population Density of Year Growth Sex Population Decadal Decadal Total Percentage Percentage Rate (%) Ratio (per Sq. Km) Growth Growth 1901 3289680 -- 919 42 97.66 -- 2.34 -- 1911 3848617 16.99 915 49 97.59 16.91 2.41 20.55 1921 4636980 20.48 896 59 97.26 20.08 2.74 36.80 1931 5560371 19.91 874 71 97.08 19.70 2.92 27.58 1941 6694790 20.4 875 85 96.89 20.16 3.11 28.30 1951 8028856 19.93 868 102 95.71 18.46 4.29 65.73 1961 10837329 34.98 869 138 92.79 30.87 7.21 126.57 1971 14625152 34.95 896 186 91.18 32.62 8.82 65.01 1991 22414322 53.26 923 286 88.9 49.42 11.10 92.97 2001 26655528 18.92 935 340 87.10 16.51 12.90 38.24 2011 31205576 17.07 958 398 85.90 15.47 14.10 27.89 * 1981 Census was not held in Assam. -
Effect of Arsenic Contaminated Ground Water on the Developmental Phenomena of Primary-School Children in Assam
Eco. Env. & Cons. 26 (3) : 2020; pp. (1212-1217) Copyright@ EM International ISSN 0971–765X Effect of Arsenic contaminated ground water on the developmental phenomena of primary-school children in Assam Ananta Kumar Jena, Munmi Barman, Somnath Gupta, Jaishree Devi, Satarupa Bhattacharjee and Sabina Yeasmin Barbhuiya Department of Education, Assam University, Silchar 788 011, Assam, India (Received 24 January, 2019; accepted 3 March, 2020) ABSTRACT Cognitive development is a part of neuroscience related with development of human being. The study aimed to assess the effect of consumed arsenic contaminated ground water on the developmental aspects of children in Jorhat, Assam. In this case-control study, 225 primary school children from 20 schools of Jorhat, Assam, India, participated who consumed expected moderate and low levels of arsenic contaminated groundwater getting from tube well both inside and outside the school campus. The amount of arsenic present in the sample was determined through spectrophotometer and arsenic assessment kits. The complex relationship among the latent constructs and their behaviour influenced due to the effect of arsenic in the groundwater level was analyzed through path analysis by using AMOS version 21. It was resulted that there was a significant positive relationship between arsenic and the developmental phenomena of primary school children. Key words : Arsenic contaminated ground water, Cognitive developmental phenomena, Latent constructs, Neuroscience Introduction ied through brain imaging and mental chronometry (Houdé and Borst, 2014). In a study, It was found The ground water status of Assam is out of imagi- that the groundwater of Assam is alarming having nation, students’ performance also poor as com- heavy metals and unused minerals (Bhuyan, 2010).