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Observed Rainfall Variability and Changes Over Nagaland State
CLIMATE RESEARCH AND SERVICES INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT MINISTRY OF EARTH SCIENCES PUNE Observed Rainfall Variability and Changes over Nagaland State Met Monograph No.: ESSO/IMD/HS/Rainfall Variability/19(2020)/43 Pulak Guhathakurta, Sakharam Sanap, Preetha Menon, Ashwini Kumar Prasad, Neha Sangwan and S C Advani GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF EARTH SCIENCES INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT Met Monograph No.: ESSO/IMD/HS/Rainfall Variability/19(2020)/43 Observed Rainfall Variability and Changes Over Nagaland State Pulak Guhathakurta, Sakharam Sanap, Preetha Menon, Ashwini Kumar Prasad, Neha Sangwan and S C Advani INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT PUNE - 411005 1 DOCUMENT AND DATA CONTROL SHEET 1 Document Title Observed Rainfall Variability and Changes Over Nagaland State 2 Issue No. ESSO/IMD/HS/Rainfall Variability/19(2020)/43 3 Issue Date January 2020 4 Security Unclassified Classification 5 Control Status Uncontrolled 6 Document Type Scientific Publication 7 No. of Pages 23 8 No. of Figures 42 9 No. of References 3 10 Distribution Unrestricted 11 Language English 12 Authors Pulak,Guhathakurta, Sakharam,Sanap, Preetha Menon, Ashwini Kumar Prasad, Neha Sangwan and S C Advani 13 Originating Climate Research Division/ Climate Application & Division/ Group User Interface Group/ Hydrometeorology 14 Reviewing and Director General of Meteorology, India Approving Meteorological Department, New Delhi Authority 15 End users Central and State Ministries of Water resources, agriculture and civic bodies, Science and Technology, Disaster Management Agencies, Planning Commission of India 16 Abstract India is in the tropical monsoon zone and receives plenty of rainfall as most of the annual rainfall during the monsoon season every year. However, the rainfall is having high temporal and spatial variability and due to the impact of climate changes there are significant changes in the mean rainfall pattern and their variability as well as in the intensity and frequencies of extreme rainfall events. -
Final Selected List
ROLL NO. NAME ADDRESS VENUE 14001 AARIFA BAGUM H.NO.-69, MAHARSHI DAYANAND WARD, RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY NEAR DR. C.S. BHARGAVA SAGAR, M.P., PIN- SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 470002 14002 A GYAN KR SINGH CHIMGAMATHAK PISHUM LEIRAK P-IMPHAL RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14003 A M ABDUJ JAMAN DOMPUR, KAMRUP. RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14004 A ROBINDRO SINGH NEOREMTHONG KHUPAM LEIKAI, P-LAMPHAL RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14005 A SAMARENDRA SINGH KHUMBONG BAZAR PO-LANGJING RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14006 A SOMENDRA SINGH TULIHAL AIRPORT MAYAI, P-TULIHAL RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14007 A SWAMI MEITEI CHIMGAMATHAK PISHUM LEIRAK P-IMPHAL RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14008 A. RABICHANDRA SINGH URIPAK POIAM LEIKAI PO-IMPHAL RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14009 A.Asangla c/o Temsu Directorate of geology & mining RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY Dmr SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14010 ABBASHISHA KHARMUJAI MAWLAI MAWDATBAKI (PATA) P-PHUDMAWRI, RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SHILLONG-8 SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14011 ABDUL BATEN CEO SECTION, 19 WING, AIR FORCE STATION, RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY BORJHAR, 781015, ASSAM. SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14012 ABDUL SAMAR SHAH HIYANG THANG P-WANGOI RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14013 ABDUR RAHMAN KEIKHU MANING LEIKAI RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14014 ABDUS SAHID GANDHIBASTI, SILPUKHURI, GHY. RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14015 Abel c/o Lotha baptist church Chumukidima RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14016 Abeni c/o Oreno Directorate of geology & mining RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY Dmr SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14017 ABHIJIT BARMAN THILOBASTI, THILO TE, CACHAR RAJDHAR BORAH HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, AZARA, GUWAHATI-17 14018 ABHIJIT BORAH C/O MR. -
Chief Engineers of At{ States/ Uts Pubtic Works Subject: Stand
p&M n No. NH- 1501 7 / 33 t2A19 - lllnt r Govennment of India $ Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (Ptanning Zone) Transport Bhawan, 1, Partiarnent street, I.{ew Dethi - 110001 Dated the 16th August, 2019 To 1. The PrincipaL secretaries/ secretaries of atl states/ UTs Pubtic Works Departments dealing with National Highways, other centratty Sponsored Schemes & State Schemes 2. Engineers-in-Chief/ The Chief Engineers of at{ States/ UTs pubtic works Departments deating with National Highways, Other Centpatty Sponsored Schemes 3. The Chairman, Nationa[ Highways Authority of India (NHAI), G-5&6, Sector-10, Dwarka, New Dethi- 1rc075 4. The Managing Director, NHIDCL, 3'd Floor, PTI Buitding, 4-parliament Street, New Dethi - 110001 5. Director General (Border Roads), Seema Sadak Bhawan, 4- partiament Street, New Dethi - 1 10001 6. Att CE ROs / SE ROs Subject: Standard Operating Procedure for installation of kilometer stone as per rationalization in the numbering system of NHs and thereby renumbered NHs- Reg. Sir/ Madam, Ptease find enctosed herewith the Standard Operating Procedure for installation of kilometer stone as per rationalization in the numbering system of NHs and thereby renumbered NHs. State wise sanction ceiting is enclosed at Enclosure-;. is 2' lt requested to bring these to the notice of att concerned for comptiance with immediate effect and untiI further orders. 3- This issues with the concurrence of the Finance wing vide u.o. No. 356/TF-ll, dated 25 and approvat of the competent Authority. rs faithfulty, (5.P. Choudhary) Under Secretary to the rnment of India Tet. No. 01 1-23n9A28 f,nctosure: As above Page 1 of 57 c:\users\Hemont Dfiawan\ Desktop\Finat_sop_NH_km*stone*new_l.JH_ l6.0g.2019.doc - No. -
Conservation of Gangetic Dolphin in Brahmaputra River System, India
CONSERVATION OF GANGETIC DOLPHIN IN BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER SYSTEM, INDIA Final Technical Report A. Wakid Project Leader, Gangetic Dolphin Conservation Project Assam, India Email: [email protected] 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT There was no comprehensive data on the conservation status of Gangetic dolphin in Brahmaputra river system for last 12 years. Therefore, it was very important to undertake a detail study on the species from the conservation point of view in the entire river system within Assam, based on which site and factor specific conservation actions would be worthwhile. However, getting the sponsorship to conduct this task in a huge geographical area of about 56,000 sq. km. itself was a great problem. The support from the BP Conservation Programme (BPCP) and the Rufford Small Grant for Nature Conservation (RSG) made it possible for me. I am hereby expressing my sincere thanks to both of these Funding Agencies for their great support to save this endangered species. Besides their enormous workload, Marianne Dunn, Dalgen Robyn, Kate Stoke and Jaimye Bartake of BPCP spent a lot of time for my Project and for me through advise, network and capacity building, which helped me in successful completion of this project. I am very much grateful to all of them. Josh Cole, the Programme Manager of RSG encouraged me through his visit to my field area in April, 2005. I am thankful to him for this encouragement. Simon Mickleburgh and Dr. Martin Fisher (Flora & Fauna International), Rosey Travellan (Tropical Biology Association), Gill Braulik (IUCN), Brian Smith (IUCN), Rundall Reeves (IUCN), Dr. A. R. Rahmani (BNHS), Prof. -
Check List 8(6): 1163–1165, 2012 © 2012 Check List and Authors Chec List ISSN 1809-127X (Available at Journal of Species Lists and Distribution
Check List 8(6): 1163–1165, 2012 © 2012 Check List and Authors Chec List ISSN 1809-127X (available at www.checklist.org.br) Journal of species lists and distribution Ichthyofaunal Diversity of Dhansiri River, Dimapur, PECIES S Nagaland, India OF Biswajit Kumar Acharjee 1*, Madhurima Das 2 ISTS L 3 4 1 Faculty, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Dimapur, Nagaland, India. , Papari Borah and Jayaditya Purkayastha 2 Faculty, Department of Biotechnology, AIMT, Guwahati, Assam, India. 3 Research Scholar, Department of [email protected] Zoology, Gauhati University,Assam, India. 4 Help Earth, Guwahati, Assam, India. * Corresponding author. E- mail: Abstract: Northeastern India, one of the Ichthyofaunal hot spot areas of our country, is marked by the presence of varied freshwater fishes,a few adapted to torrential waterflow. River Dhansiri is an important river of Dimapur District of Nagaland, India, which flows through Nagaland –Assam border harbouring rich aquatic flora and fauna. Very little studies have been carried out to document the fish biodiversity of the Dhansiri river till date. In the present study an attempt has been made common.to access the piscine diversity of this river. The survey results in finding of species of 34 fishes belonging to five (5) orders, thirteen (13) families and twenty four (24) genera. Cyprniformes is the dominant order while Osteoglossiformes is the least Introduction reported from Nagaland (Ao et al. 1988). Recent literature The Northeastern region of India is considered to review describes redescription and study of Amblyceps apangi from Mokokchung (Vishwanath and Linthoingambi, et 2007) and Wokha Disrtict ( Humtsoe and Bordoloi 2009) al.be 2010).one of Athe great hotspots number of freshwaterof species havefish biodiversitybeen reported in respectively. -
Holocene Climatic Fluctuations from Lower Brahmaputra Flood Plain
Holocene climatic fluctuations from Lower Brahmaputra flood plain of Assam, northeast India Swati Dixit∗ and SKBera Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, 53 University Road, Lucknow 226 007, India. ∗Corresponding author. e-mail: [email protected] Pollen analysis of a 3.2-m deep sedimentary profile cored from the Dabaka Swamp, Nagaon District, Lower Brahmaputra flood plain, Assam has revealed persistent fluvial activity during 14,120–12,700 cal years BP which may be attributed to the paucity of pollen and spores with encounterance of fluvial marker taxa like Ludwigia octavalvis and Botryococcus. Later, fluvial activity was succeeded by the tropical tree savanna under cool and dry climate between 12,700 and 11,600 cal years BP corresponding to that of global Younger Dryas. Between 11,600 and 8310 cal years BP, relatively less cool and dry climate prevailed with inception of tropical mixed deciduous taxa like Shorea robusta and Lagerstroemia parviflora. This phase is further followed by a fluvial activity between 8310 and 7100 cal years BP as evidenced by trace values of pollen and spores. Fluvial activity was further succeeded by enrichment of tropical mixed deciduous forest under warm and humid climatic regime between 7100 and 1550 cal years BP which is well-matched with the peak period of the Holocene climatic optimum. However, during 1550–768 cal years BP, final settlement of tropical mixed deciduous forest occurred under increased warm and humid climate followed by deterioration in tropical mixed deciduous forest under warm and relatively dry climatic regime since 768 cal years BP onwards due to acceleration in human settlement as evidenced by Cerealia. -
List of Rejected Candidates
LIST OF REJECTED CANDIDATES SL NO. NAME OF THE FATHER'S ADDRESS OF THE CANDIDATE Ground of REMARK CANDIDATE NAME/HUSBAND'S NAME rejection 1 ARCHANA BORAH LT HEMAN CH. BORAH VILL-SARBAIBANDHA DEMORUGURIA,P.S.& DIST- OVER JORHAT,PIN-785001 QUALIFICATION 2 ANKUR DAS BUBU DAS ROYAL ROAD,P.S. AND DIST-JORHAT UNDER AGE 3 AMRIT BARUAH MILON BARUAH PATHARUA CHANGMAI GAON,P.S. TEOK,DIST- OVER JORHAT,MOB-8011213815 QUALIFICATION 4 AMLAN JYOTI NEOG DEBEN NEOG DHEKIAKHOWA,P.S. TEOK,DIST-JORHAT,MOB- OVER 8135918582 QUALIFICATION 5 ANKUR JYOTI RANJIT BORTHAKUR HATIGARH DEWAL,P.O. CHANGALI GAON,P.S. AND DIST- OVER BORTHAKUR JORHAT,PIN-785010 QUALIFICATION 6 ADITYA KUMAR DAS LT PADMA KT. DAS GARAGURI BALICHAPORI ,P.O HATIGARH,DIST-JORHAT OVER TWO FORMS QUALIFICATION 7 ANANDA HAZARIKA ROBI KANTA HAZARIKA CHOLADHARA CHARIALI,GYANAM COACHING CENTER, OVER P.S. AND DIST-JORHAT QUALIFICATION 8 ABHIJIT GOGOI JIBON GOGOI TARAJAN SMASHAN PATH,P.S. AND DIST-JORHAT,PIN- OVER 785001 QUALIFICATION 9 ANANTA DAS BAPAI DAS VILL- BENGENA ATI SATRA,MAJULI,DIST-JORHAT,MOB- OVER 887658078 QUALIFICATION 10 ABDUL KAYUM IBRAHIM ALI VILL-MADHUMARA ,P.O. RAKESH NAGAR,DIST- OVER KARIMGANJ,PIN-788701 QUALIFICATION 11 ARUN BORAH KHOGEN BORAH KARANGA HALOWA GAON,P.O. KARANGA,DIST- OVER JORHAT,OIN-785008 QUALIFICATION 12 ASHIM DAS TIPESWAR DAS VILL-SILIKHA BARI GRANT,P.O. DEOGHARIA,P.S. OVER TITABAR,DIST-JORHAT QUALIFICATION 13 ABHIJIT KAKATI LT PREMA KAKTI UJIRATI GAON,P.O. ROWMARA,VIA DERGAON, P.S OVER DAKHIN MAJULI(DHODANG),DIST-JORHAT,PIN-785614 QUALIFICATION 14 ASHIS PROTIM DUTTA SIMANTA DUTTA VILL-PANICHAKUWA GAON,P.O. -
Selected List
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE :: NAGAON :: ASSAM. NOTIFICATION OFFICE PEON No.CJM(N)/ 3133 Dated, 14-11-2019. LIST OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES FOR WRITTEN INTERVIEW FOR THE POST OF PEON. DATE AND VENUE OF INVERVIEW / VIVA VOCA WILL BE NOTIFY LATERON ROLL EDUCATIONAL NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FATHERS NAME AND ADDRESS CATEGORY NO. QUALIFICATION S/O LT. GULAM RASUL OF 1 ABDUL HOQUE GENERAL HSLC CHRISHTANPATTY, NAGAON S/O BIPUL SAIKIA OF M. D. ROAD, NORTH 2 ABHIGYAN SAIKIA GENERAL HS HAIBARGAON, NAGAON S/O Arun Ch. Das of Jagial Bebejia, PS. 3 ABHIJIT DAS SC HS Raha, Nagaon S/O LT. AKAN CHANDRA DAS OF 4 ABHIJIT DAS SC HS MORIKOLONG BENGENAATI, NAGAON S/O KALIPADA KARMAKAR OF 5 ABHIJIT KARMAKAR HAIBORGAON SAMADDAR PATTY, SC HS NAGAON S/O ASIT BANDHU KAR OF SATSANG 6 ABHISHEK KAR GENERAL HS ASHRAM ROAD, CACHAR, SILCHAR S/O TARUN BORA OF MORIKOLONG 7 ABINASH BORA GENERAL HS SIALEKHOWA, NAGAON S/O HARESWAR BORUAH OF MELENG 8 ABINASH BORUAH GENERAL HSLC METELI, JORHAT S/O MANNAN ALI OF SARUCHAKADAHA, 9 ABU BAKKAR SIDDIQUE GENERAL H.S. MIKIRBHETA, JALUGUTI,MORIGAON S/O BHABEN DEKA OF BORAGAON, 10 ACHYUT KRISHNA DEKA OBC HS NAGAON S/O FAZILUR RAHMAN OF MUSLIMPATTY, 11 ADILUR RAHMAN GENERAL HS BARPETA S/O Aziz Ahmed of Itachali, Natun Bazar, 12 ADIP AHMED GENERAL HSLC Nagaon S/O Joy Kt. Deka of Simaluguri, P.S. Sadar, 13 ADITYA DEKA OBC HSLC Nagaon S/O ABDUL WAHAB OF DHING GAON, 14 AFJAL AHMED GENERAL HSLC NAGAON 15 AJAY DUTTA S/O BIJOY DUTTA OF PAMGAON, HOJAI OBC HS S/O LATIF AHMED OF AZAD NAGAR, 16 AJIJ AHMED GENERAL HS NAGAON S/O SOMESWAR NATH OF 17 AJIT NATH OBC X BHALUKEKHOWA, PUTIMARI, SUNITPUR S/O TITARAM PANGGING OF SONARI, 18 AJOY PANGGING STP HS CHARAIDEO S/O LT AKON BORAH OF GHAGRAPARA 19 AKANTA BORAH OBC HS CHUBURI, SONITPUR S/O LT PRAFULLA LASKAR OF BARKOLA, 20 AKASH LASKAR OBC HSLC NAGAON S/O Girish Raja of Pub Solmara, P.S. -
District Disaster Management Plan (2012 – 2013)
District Disaster Management Plan (2012 – 2013) SIVASAGAR (ASSAM) Telephone: +91-3772-222640/221827 Fax : +91-3772-222131/222655 E-Mail : [email protected] Forward The District Disaster Preparedness and Response Plan, includes the facts and figures that have been collected from various formal and informal sources with a view to meeting the challenges during any Natural Disaster. Collection and classification of data are to be updated twice in May and November every year. The plan has been prepared with the following viewpoints. 1. Contingency Plan in a continuous process 2. All are not equal in a crisis situation 3. During relief measures social auditing ensures transparency 4. Involvement of Local Authority is must in the entire process. All are cordially invited for their kind suggestion to be incorporated in the plan. (Sri L. N. Gogoi, ACS) (Sri Jatindra Lahkar, ACS) ADC & CEO, Disaster Management, Deputy Commissioner, Sivasagar. Sivasagar CONTENT Tropic Page No. 1. District Disaster Management Committee: 1 2. Early Warning & Dissemination System: 2 3. Sivsagar District Profile: 3-16 a. Geography: 3 b. River System : 3 c. Demography: 3 d. Climate: 4 e. History: 4 f. Political & Administration: 4-4 i. Sub-Division: 4 ii. Revenue Circle Office: 4 iii. Development Block: 4 g. Educational Institution: 5 h. Health Institution: 5-13 i. Police Station and Out Post: 14 j. State Fire Service: 15 k. Agriculture: 16 4. Hazard Mapping: 17 5. Vulnerability Analysis: 17 6. Disaster Risk Reduction Activities- 2011-12: 18 7. Proposed Activities- 2012-13: 19 8. Quick Response Team (QRT): 20- 22 9. Role of Civil Defence & Volunteer Database: 23-29 10. -
GOVERNMENT of INDIA MINISTRY of ROAD TRANSPORT and HIGHWAYS LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 58 ANSWERED on 22Nd July, 2021 NH
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 58 ANSWERED ON 22nd July, 2021 NH PROJECTS IN NORTH-EASTERN STATES *58. SHRI NABA KUMAR SARANIA: Will the Minister of ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS सड़क परिवहन औि िाजमा셍ग मंत्री be pleased to state: (a) the details and present status of National Highways (NHs) under construction in North-Eastern States including Assam; (b) whether the construction of the said NHs is progressing as per scheduled time limit and if so, the details thereof; (c) the steps being taken to repair several NHs in Assam which are in dilapidated condition; and (d) the details of NHs which connect North-Eastern States? ANSWER THE MINISTER OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS (SHRI NITIN JAIRAM GADKARI) (a) to (d)- A statement is laid on the Table of the House. STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (A) TO (D) of LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO.58 FOR ANSWER ON 22.07.2021 ASKED BY SHRI NABA KUMAR SARANIA REGARDING “NH PROJECTS IN NORTH-EASTERN STATES” (a) & (b): The details and present status of National Highways (NHs) under construction in North-Eastern States including Assam are given at Annexure-I. (c) The development and maintenance of National Highways (NHs) is a continuous process. The Maintenance and Repair (M&R) of stretches of NHs, where either Development works have commenced or Operation, Maintenance and Transfer (OMT) Concessions/ Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Contracts have been awarded, is done by the Concessioners/ Contractors till the Defect Liability Period (DLP)/ the Concession Period. -
National Highway Act, 1956
THE NATIONAL HIGHWAYS ACT, 1956* ACT NO. 48 OF 1956 [11th September, 1956.] An Act to provide for the declaration of certain highways to be national highways and for matters connected therewith. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventh Year of the Republic of India as follows:-- 1. Short title, extent and commencement.—(1) This Act may be called the National Highways Act, 1956. (2) It extends to the whole of India. (3) It shall come into force on such date1 as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. 2. Declaration of certain highways to be national highways.—(1) Each of the highways specified in the Schedule 2*** is hereby declared to be a national highway. (2) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare any other highway to be a national highway and on the publication of such notification such highway shall be deemed to be specified in the Schedule. (3) The Central Government may, by like notification, omit any highway from the Schedule and on the publication of such notification, the highway so omitted shall cease to be a national highway. 3[3. Definitions.—In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,— (a) “competent authority” means any person or authority authorised by the Central Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, to perform the functions of the competent authority for such area as may be specified in the notification; (b) “land” includes benefits to arise out of land and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth. -
The Gazette of India
REGD. NO. D.L.-33004/97 The Gazette of India EXTRAORDINARY PART II—Section 3—Sub-sectian (ii) PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 88] NEW DELHI, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1998/MAGHA 20, 1919 369 GI/98 (1) 2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3 (ii)] 3 MINISTRY OF SURFACE TRANSPORT (Roads Wing) NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 9th February, 1998 S.O.116(E).— In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of Section (2) of the National Highways Act, ] 956 (48 of 1956), the Central Government hereby declares each of the highways specified in the columns 2 and 3 of the Table below to be a National Highway. The said highway, now declared to be a national highway, shall be deemed to be specified in the Schedule to be said Act with the serial number, the national highway number and the description thereof indicated in the said Table. TABLE SI. No. in the Schedule National Highway Description of National Highways to the National Highway No. Act, 1956. 1 2 3 . 47 NH No. 61 The highway starting from its junction near Kohima on NH No. 39 in Nagaland and connecting Wokha-Moko- kchung-Amguri and terminating at its junction with NH No. 37 near Jhanji in Assam. 42-A Extension of NH 52 A The highway starting from its junction near Itanagar on NH No. 52 A in Arunachal Pradesh and terminating at its junc- tion with NH No. 52 near Gohpur in Assam. 48 NH No. 52-B The highway starting from its junction on NH 52 near Kuljan and terminating at its junction with NH 37 in Assam.