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Support to Urban Street Vendors (SUSV) – Survey of Street Vendors in Newly Constituted Ulbs – Sanction - Regarding File No.MEPMA-SUSV/SDE/1/2019-SMC-SUSV-MEPMA PROCEEDINGS OF THE MISSION DIRECTOR, MEPMA, TELANGANA PRESENT: DR. T.K.SREEDEVI, IAS Procs. No.93217/MEPMA- Dt: 31/01/2020 SUSV/SDE/1/2019 Sub: MEPMA – Telangana – DAY-NULM – Support to Urban Street Vendors (SUSV) – Survey of Street vendors in newly constituted ULBs – Sanction - Regarding. Read: 1. The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street vending) Act, 2014 2. Operational Guidelines of DAY-NULM under SUSV 3. Telangana State Street Vending Scheme, 2016 {G.O.Ms.No.11, MA&UD Department, Dated: 05.01.2016} 4. GOMs.No.93, Dt: 18.04.2018 and Act No.4 of 2018 of MA&UD Dept, GoTS ***** ORDER: As per The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street vending) Act, Section 3, Chapter II, the ULB has to conduct survey of all the existing street vendors in consultation with Town Vending Committee (TVC) with a norm conforming to two and half percentage of ward/ city population. In this regard, the provisional Town Vending Committees are formed in all the newly formed ULBs. Further, the survey of the Street Vendors will be conducted in all the newly formed ULB by the existing Resource Persons in the prescribed survey format. The expenditure for survey is as follows: 1. Printing of survey format: Rs. 3.00/- per format 2. Conducting field survey: Rs. 5.00/- per vendor 3. Data entry of survey : Rs. 5.00 per format Accordingly, the District/ULB wise budget allocated for printing of survey forms, conducting the survey of Street vendors through existing RPs and Data entry of surveyed information in MEPMA & NULM portals in all newly formed ULBs is as follows: Printing Data of survey Survey Tentative entry @ format @ Rs Total Population target of SVs - Rs. 5/- S. S. Name of the (Rs. 3/- 5/- per Amount Name of the District of as per 2.5% of per No. No ULB per vendor (In census 2011 total population format format) (Amt in Rs/-) (Amt in (Amt in Rs./-) Rs./-) Rs./-) 1 Raikal 15308 383 1149 1915 1915 4979 1 Jagtial 2 Dharmapuri 15888 397 1191 1985 1985 5161 Jagtial District Total 31196 780 2340 3900 3900 10140 3 Waddepalli 13267 332 996 1660 1660 4316 2 Jogulamba-Gadwal 4 Alampur 13232 331 993 1655 1655 4303 File No.MEPMA-SUSV/SDE/1/2019-SMC-SUSV-MEPMA Jogulamba Gadwal District Total 26499 663 1989 3315 3315 8619 5 Yellareddy 19750 494 1482 2470 2470 6422 3 Kamareddy 6 Bhanswada 29927 748 2244 3740 3740 9724 Kamareddy District Total 49677 1242 3726 6210 6210 16146 7 Kothapalli 11058 276 828 1380 1380 3588 4 Karimnagar 8 Choppadandi 16459 411 1233 2055 2055 5343 Karimnagar District Total 27517 687 2061 3435 3435 8931 5 Khammam 9 Wyra 31056 776 2328 3880 3880 10088 Khammam District Total 31056 776 2328 3880 3880 10088 10 Thorrur 19100 478 1434 2390 2390 6214 6 Mahabubabad 11 Maripeda 17685 442 1326 2210 2210 5746 12 Dornakal 14425 361 1083 1805 1805 4693 Mahabubabad District Total 51210 1281 3843 6405 6405 16653 7 Mahabubnagar 13 Bhootpur 12917 323 969 1615 1615 4199 Mahabubnagar District Total 12917 323 969 1615 1615 4199 14 Kosgi 21318 533 1599 2665 2665 6929 8 Narayanpet 15 Makthal 22165 554 1662 2770 2770 7202 Narayanpet District Total 43483 1087 3261 5435 5435 14131 16 Naspur 73617 1840 5520 9200 9200 23920 17 Chennur 23579 589 1767 2945 2945 7657 9 Mancherial 18 Kyathanpally 34819 870 2610 4350 4350 11310 19 Luxettipet 21629 541 1623 2705 2705 7033 Manchiryal District Total 153644 3840 11520 19200 19200 49920 20 Toopran 21148 529 1587 2645 2645 6877 10 Medak 21 Ramayampet 17860 447 1341 2235 2235 5811 22 Narsapur 18816 470 1410 2350 2350 6110 Medak District Total 57824 1446 4338 7230 7230 18798 Jawahar 23 44562 1114 3342 5570 5570 14482 Nagar 24 Dammaiguda 21452 536 1608 2680 2680 6968 25 Nagaram 25521 638 1914 3190 3190 8294 26 Pocharam 21946 549 1647 2745 2745 7137 Medchal - 27 Ghatkesar 22657 566 1698 2830 2830 7358 11 Malkajgiri Gundla 28 15051 376 1128 1880 1880 4888 Pochampally 29 Thumkunta 24187 605 1815 3025 3025 7865 30 Nizampet 48835 1221 3663 6105 6105 15873 31 Kompally 22377 559 1677 2795 2795 7267 32 Dundigal 40817 1020 3060 5100 5100 13260 Medchal Malkajgiri District Total 287405 7184 21552 35920 35920 93392 33 Nandikonda 15887 397 1191 1985 1985 5161 34 Chityal 14986 375 1125 1875 1875 4875 12 Nalgonda 35 Haliya 17371 434 1302 2170 2170 5642 36 Chandur 12889 322 966 1610 1610 4186 Nalgonda District Total 61133 1528 4584 7640 7640 19864 13 Nirmal 37 Khanapur 20566 514 1542 2570 2570 6682 Nirmal District Total 20566 514 1542 2570 2570 6682 14 Nizamabad 38 Bheemgal 15446 386 1158 1930 1930 5018 Nizamabad District Total 15446 386 1158 1930 1930 5018 15 Peddapalli 39 Manthani 15981 400 1200 2000 2000 5200 File No.MEPMA-SUSV/SDE/1/2019-SMC-SUSV-MEPMA 40 Sulthanabad 19772 494 1482 2470 2470 6422 Peddapally District Total 35753 894 2682 4470 4470 11622 41 TurkayamJal 41868 1047 3141 5235 5235 13611 42 Manikonda 16989 425 1275 2125 2125 5525 43 Narsingi 25209 630 1890 3150 3150 8190 Bandlaguda 44 35154 879 2637 4395 4395 11427 Jagir 16 Ranga Reddy 45 Shamshabad 44651 1116 3348 5580 5580 14508 46 Adibatla 15453 386 1158 1930 1930 5018 47 Shankarpally 20789 520 1560 2600 2600 6760 48 Thukkuguda 19182 480 1440 2400 2400 6240 49 Amangal 25336 633 1899 3165 3165 8229 Ranga Reddy District Total 244631 6116 18348 30580 30580 79508 50 Narayankhed 18243 456 1368 2280 2280 5928 51 Bollaram 34667 867 2601 4335 4335 11271 17 Sangareddy 52 Tellapur 24193 605 1815 3025 3025 7865 53 Ameenpur 44698 1117 3351 5585 5585 14521 Sangareddy District Total 121801 3045 9135 15225 15225 39585 18 Siddipet 54 Cherial 18310 458 1374 2290 2290 5954 Siddipet District Total 18310 458 1374 2290 2290 5954 55 Nereducharla 14853 371 1113 1855 1855 4823 19 Suryapet 56 Thirumalagiri 18474 462 1386 2310 2310 6006 Suryapet District Total 33327 833 2499 4165 4165 10829 57 Pargi 18241 456 1368 2280 2280 5928 20 Vikarabad 58 Kodangal 14294 357 1071 1785 1785 4641 Vikarabad District Total 32535 813 2439 4065 4065 10569 59 Kothakota 19042 476 1428 2380 2380 6188 60 Pebbair 15602 390 1170 1950 1950 5070 21 Wanaparthy 61 Atmakur 15039 376 1128 1880 1880 4888 62 Amarchinta 11225 281 843 1405 1405 3653 Wanaparthy District Total 60908 1523 4569 7615 7615 19799 22 Warangal (R) 63 Wardhannapet 13732 343 1029 1715 1715 4459 Warangal (Rural) District Total 13732 343 1029 1715 1715 4459 64 Mothkur 15924 398 1194 1990 1990 5174 65 Choutuppal 31263 782 2346 3910 3910 10166 23 Yadadri -Bhongir 66 Alair 17120 428 1284 2140 2140 5564 67 Pochampally 17010 425 1275 2125 2125 5525 68 Yadagirigutta 15661 392 1176 1960 1960 5096 Yadadri Bhongir District Total 96978 2425 7275 12125 12125 31525 Total Budget required 1527548 38187 114561 190935 190935 496431 Hence, sanction is hereby accorded for an amount of Rs. 4,96,431/- (Rupees Four Lakhs Ninety Six Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty One) only in favour of concerned Project Directors, DPMU, MEPMA as per the above table towards conduct of Survey of Street Vendors in all newly formed ULBs. The Finance Manager, MEPMA is requested to transfer the amount to the concerned PDs, DPMU, MEPMA as per the above table through e transfer. The above expenditure shall be met from the funds under SUSV component of DAY- NULM. The Project Directors, DPMU, MEPMA are instructed to conduct the survey of street ప籍టణ ప్ర తాలలో 푀ధి 퐿క్యర దారుల పురో됿వృదిి కొరక్ు సరవే ________________నగర పచాయ逿 / పురప్లక్ సఘ /నగర ప్లక్ ససథ 1. పేరు: 2. తం葍రి/భరత పేరు: 3. లంగం: 4ఎ. పు籍టిన తేది: 4బి. వయస్సు : 5. ఆధా쁍 నం .: 6. మతము: హ ందస ఇస్లం క్రైస్తవులు సిక్ుులు బౌదసులు జ్ైనసలు ఇతరులు 7. క్ులము: ఎ.సి/ ఎ.籍ట/ బి.సి/ ఓ.సి 8ఎ. పిస్సుత 栿రునామా: 8బి. శ్శ్విత 栿రునామా: 9ఎ. 롊బ ై졍 న ం: 9బి. లాయం葍 ఫో న్న ం: 10ఎ. 퐿దాయరహతలు: చదసవుర్ꀿవ్రు/ప్్ిధ렿క్ 퐿దయ (1-5)/మాధయ렿క్ 퐿దయ (6-7)/ఉననత 퐿దయ(8-10) /ఇం籍రమీ葍రయ籍 (10+2)/葍రప్లల మా/葍రగ్ీ/మ ప్ో ి గ్ీ్葍యయయ籍ె / ఇతరములు 10బి. ఇతరములు అయనచో 퐿దయ పేరు: 11 ఎ. 례రు చేసే 푀ధి వ్యప్్రము పేరు: పం葍లల / క్ూరగ్్యలు/ పూలు/ మాంస్ము మరియు చేపలు 롊దలగున퐿/ ప్్లు మరియు ప్్ల ఉతపతతతలు/ చే逿 వృతతతలు/ మెక్ꀿ呍/ 籍 ైల쁍/పెయం籍쁍/హెయ쁍 సెలూన్/చెపుపలు క్ు籍ి葍ం/క్ుం葍లు/ పం葍ల రస్లు/ పం葍లగలక్ు అమమీ వస్సతవులు/ ఫ్ి ఫు葍/ ర్葍ీమమ葍 గ్్ర్ీం籍ు/ పుస్తక్ములు, నయయ పేప쁍ు/ప్్లసిి呍 వస్సత వులు/ఇం籍ట స్మానసలు/గ్్灁లు మరియు పూస్లు/బయయగ్సు,వ్చె,బ 졍త్,తలక్ు స్ంబంధిం栿న వస్సతవులు (కలలపుపలు,రబబరుబయం葍లల ,రిబబనసల 롊దలగున퐿)/ సేిషనరమ వస్సతవులు/ప్్న్ ష్ప్/బేక్రమ పదారదములు/పూజ వస్సతవులు/క్ు籍 ంబ 퐿ꀿయోగపు వస్సతవులు /స్రమి ప్లివ ై葍쁍ు/ ఇతరములు 11 బి.ఇతరములు అయనచో వ్యప్్రం పేరు: 12ఎ. వ్యప్్రి : స్ుꀿక్ు葍ల స్ుꀿకేతరు葍ల 12బి. వ్యప్్రం చేయు స్మయం ____నసం葍ర ___వరక్ు 12సి. వ్యప్్రం చేసే స్ులంపేరు : 13ఎ. రో灁 వ్రి అమీక్లు: రూ. 13బి. రో灁 వ్రి ఆదాయము: రూ. 14ఎ. వ్రుు / 葍ర퐿జన్న ం & పేరు: 14బి. క్లꀿ / బసిత పేరు: 15ఎ . క్ు籍 ంబ స్భుయల స్ంఖ్య: 15బి . 푀ధి వ్యప్్రంలో వునన క్ు籍 ంబ స్భుయల퐿వరములు : (S.V అభయరిుతో స్): ధం ) ) ) 7 - 5 2 ) 6 + – ( 10 1 - 10 ( ( 8 ( లేదస న ల 灀తం 灀తం ల న లేదా చె퐿籍ట / గవరనమెం籍 స్యు졍 స్యు졍 గవరనమెం籍 / / / తో వునన స్ంబం తో వునన / .
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