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Changed with the DEMO VERSION of CAD-KAS PDF-Editor ( Page 1 Annexure - I LIST OF COMPLETED PROJECTS AGAINST WHICH COMPLETION CERTIFICATES SUBMITTED TO MINISTRY OF DoNER. (Rs. in crore) Sl. SECTOR/NAME OF PROJECT ESTIMATED Year of Funds Remarks No. SANCTIONED COST Sanction Released. 1 2 3 4 5 6 PH & WS: 1 Water Supply scheme at Itanagar 10.590 1998-99 10.590 Completion Certificate submitted. 2 Special Restoration of Water Supply 2.000 1999-2000 2.000 Completion Certificate submitted. facilities at Tezu. 3 Water Supply scheme at Along. 3.370 1999-2000 3.021 Completion Certificate submitted. 4 Water Supply scheme at Pasighat 5.050 1999-2000 4.850 Completion Certificate submitted. 5 Water Supply scheme at Roing 4.050 1999-2000 3.829 Completion Certificate submitted. 6 Naharlagun- Nirjuli Water Supply scheme. 11.730 2002-03 11.040 Completion Certificate submitted. 7 Improvement and extension of water 4.883 2006-07 4.266 Completion Certificate submitted to supply at Lumla township. DoNER on 03.10.2012. 8 Bomdila Water Supply Scheme. (West 17.090 2002-03 15.435 Completion submitted to DoNER on Kameng District) 22.01.2013. 9 Water Supply Project for Daporijo 3.970 2002-03 3.666 town, (Upper Subansiri District). IFCD: 10 Flood Control work at Sisiri and Dibang to 7.470 1999-2000 7.470 Completion Certificate submitted. protect Bizari 11 Anti Erosion work at Noa-Dehing to protect 6.876 1999-2000 6.876 Completion Certificate submitted. Namsai and Lekang Circle 12 Anti Erosion work of Tirap river from 4.450 1999-2000 4.450 Completion Certificate submitted. Phangtip to Kutchep-I Changed with13 Flood the DEMO Protection VERSION work on right of bank CAD-KAS of PDF-Editor7.486 1999-2000 (http://www.cadkas.com). 7.486 Completion Certificate submitted. Siang river to protect Pasighat township. 14 Flood Protection work on Sipu and Siyom 7.190 1999-2000 7.190 Completion Certificate submitted. river to protect Along Township. 15 Flood Protection work at Siyom river to 5.470 1999-2000 5.470 Completion Certificate submitted. protect Roing Gaki Cultivation area at Jumlo. 16 Anti Erosion work on Siyom river to protect 4.147 1999-2000 4.147 Completion Certificate submitted. Donyi Polo Govt. College, Kamki. 17 Flood Protection work to protect Dirang 3.234 1999-2000 3.234 Completion Certificate submitted. township. 18 Anti Erosion works on Kley River (L 0.709 1999-2000 0.709 Completion Certificate submitted. Subansiri District) 19 Flood Control work at Dibru river at 2.150 1999-2000 2.150 Completion Certificate submitted. Seijosa. 20 Anti Erosion works to protect Sagalee 2.600 1999-2000 2.600 Completion Certificate submitted. Changed withtownship the DEMO VERSION of CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com). 21 Anti Erosion works to protect Yingkiong 2.100 1999-2000 2.100 Completion Certificate submitted. township 22 Anti Erosion works at Deopani river to 2.300 1999-2000 2.300 Completion Certificate submitted. protect Roing township. 23 Flood Control Works on right bank of 1.437 1999-2000 1.437 Completion Certificate submitted. Dikrong river to protect NH-52A near Nirjuli. 24 Treatment of Aba river basin at Old Abali 2.980 1999-2000 2.980 Completion Certificate submitted. village Changed with the DEMO VERSION of CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com). Page 2 Sl. SECTOR/NAME OF PROJECT ESTIMATED Year of Funds Remarks No. SANCTIONED COST Sanction Released. 1 2 3 4 5 6 25 Anti Erosion works on Kley River (L 7.310 2001-02 6.930 Completion Certificate submitted. Subansiri District) PWD: 26 Maintenance of Foot Track & Suspension 1.000 1999-2000 1.000 Completion Certificate submitted. Bridges. 27 Construction of Porter Track from 2.590 2003-04 2.550 Completion Certificate submitted. Nuranang to Mago. 28 Improvement and realignment of porter 2.550 2002-03 2.550 Completion Certificate submitted. track from Jang to Sulungthi. 29 C/o Permanent Suspension bridge over 7.640 2005-06 6.678 Completion Certificate and re-imbursement river Siyom at Paksing (122 mtr) (West claim for Rs. 19.42 lakh forwarded to Siang District) DoNER on 15.02.2012. 30 C/o Tamen Tali Road via Yarkum (60 KM) 8.981 2008-09 7.925 Completion Certificate submitted to (Ph-I) 0.00-49.00 KM. DoNER on 19.03.2012. 31 C/o road from Sangram to Phassang- 8.817 2008-09 7.779 Completion certificate forwarded to DoNER Pallang via Nyapin (SDO HQ) Ph-I. on 13.04.2012. Contingency claim for Rs. 15.56 lakh submitted to DoNER on 27.09.2012. 32 C/O road from Lhou Nallah to Mukto CO 18.030 2005-06 15.754 Completion certificate forwarded to DoNER Hq. via Gomkeling and Serjong (15 KM) on 16.05.2012. PH-I 0-5 KM, Tawang 33 Improvement of Porter Track from Tungri 3.106 2003-04 2.714 Completion Certificate submitted to to Mago (West Kameng District) DoNER on 01.06.2012. 34 C/o road from Nafra to Nakhu- Nachiban 7.540 2005-06 6.786 Completion Certificate submitted to village (11 KM). DoNER on 01.06.2012. 35 Improvement of Palizi to Thrizino Road (17 7.440 2005-06 6.695 Completion Certificate submitted to Changed withKM.) the West DEMO Kameng. VERSION of CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com).DoNER on 01.06.2012. 36 Road from NH-52A Nirjuli to Sagalee (SH: 21.869 2005-06 19.146 Completion certificate forwarded to DoNER Doimukh to Toru (45 KM). (Papum Pare vide letter No. PD(NLP)05/2005 dated District) 28.06.2012. 37 Improvement / C/o road from Sagalee to 42.887 2005-06 37.552 Completion certificate forwarded to DoNER Sakiang (50 KM.) (Papum Pare) on 28.06.2012. 38 Restoration and Upgradation of 32 KM 13.999 2008-09 12.353 Completion certificate submitted to DoNER internal road at Ziro township. on 10.01.2013. 39 C/o Wak Liromoba Road (78 KM) Phase-I 6.600 2008-09 5.824 Completion certificate submitted to DoNER (15 KM) on 07.03.2013. 40 Construction of Namsang - Khela road 4.947 2009-10 3.527 Completion certificate submitted to DoNER (45.30 KM) vide letter No. PD(NLP)04/2008 dated 09.03.2013. 41 Improvement / upgradation of Menga - 3.570 2005-06 3.211 Completion certificate forwarded to DoNER Giba Road ( 8 KM ) (Upper Subansiri) on 17.06.2013. However, the Deptt. Is to submit UC for balance fund of Rs.0.803 Changed with the DEMO VERSION of CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com).lakh. EDUCATION: 42 Furniture for 1557 Primary and Middle 1.630 2001-02 1.630 Completion Certificate submitted. Schools and Hostels. 43 R.K. Mission School, Narrottom Nagar in 12.200 2001-02 12.200 Completion Certificate submitted. Tirap District. 44 Ramakrishna Sarada Mission Girls School 3.000 2001-02 3.000 Completion Certificate submitted. at Khonsa, Tirap district. 45 Infrastructure Dev for VK V, Koloriang. 0.800 2001-02 0.800 Completion Certificate submitted. 46 C/o Academic Block of Arunachal Pali 0.590 2002-03 0.590 Completion Certificate submitted. Vidyapeeth-Phase-I. Changed with the DEMO VERSION of CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com). Page 3 Sl. SECTOR/NAME OF PROJECT ESTIMATED Year of Funds Remarks No. SANCTIONED COST Sanction Released. 1 2 3 4 5 6 47 Infrastructure development of NERIST. 40.000 2002-03 24.000 The project has been directly monitored by the Ministry of HRD. 48 C/o Academic Block of Arunachal Pali 0.810 2004-05 0.810 Completion Certificate submitted. Vidyapeeth (Phase-II) 49 Financial Assistance for completion of 532 14.480 1999-2000 5.540 Ministry of DONER vide F.No. incomplete school Buildings, Teachers DNER/NLP/AP/ 20/2002 dated 05.12.2006 Quarter and Hostel. has closed the project. 50 Infrastructure development of 275 5.820 2001-02 5.510 Completion certificate submitted Community schools running pre-primary classes in villages. 51 Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (2005-06) 8.200 2005-06 8.200 Completion certificate submitted 52 Sarva Shiksa Abhiyan (2006-07) 14.288 2006-07 14.287 Completion certificate submitted 53 Construction of 150 boarders hostel at 0.950 2005-06 0.830 Completion Certificate submitted to Koloriang HS school. DoNER on 21.03.2012. 54 Hostel Buildings for 110 Primary and 22.000 2002-03 22.000 Completion Certificate submitted to Middle Schools (All Districts) DoNER on 21.03.2012. 55 RK Mission School at Along 2.560 1998-99 2.182 Completion Certificate submitted. 56 Opening of Ramakrishna Sarada Mission 5.881 2007-08 5.188 Completion Certificate submitted to School for Girls at Khaso (Dirang) DoNER on 30.04.2012. 57 Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, Kitpi in 5.210 2005-06 4.552 Completion Certificate submitted to Tawang District. DoNER on 30.04.2012. POWER: 58 2X5 MVA S/S at Naharlagun 1.690 2000-01 1.690 Completion Certificate submitted. 59 2X3.15 MVA S/S at Nirjuli 1.430 2000-01 1.430 Completion Certificate submitted. 60 Rural Electrification of 60 Nos. Tribal 8.960 2000-01 8.960 Completion Certificate submitted. villages. Changed with61 the DEMO VERSION of CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com). 62 Sub-Transmission & Distribution -33 KV 0.680 2002-03 0.300 Physically completed. Financial liabilities Express Line from Tago-Old Ziro.(Lower to be cleared. The Ministry has been Subansiri District) requested to release the balance fund of Rs.38.00 lakh vide letter No. PD(PMC)22/ 2003 dated 04.08.2008. Reminder sent on 13.2.2009.
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