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Integrated State Water Plan for Lower Bhima Sub Basin (K-6) of Krishna Basin
Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation Pune. Chief Engineer (S.P) W.R.D Pune. Integrated state water Plan for Lower Bhima Sub basin (K-6) of Krishna Basin Osmanabad Irrigation Circle, Osmanabad K6 Lower Bhima Index INDEX CHAPTER PAGE NO. NAME OF CHAPTER NO. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 0 1.1 Need and principles of integrated state water plan. 1 1.2 Objectives of a state water plan for a basin. 1 1.3 Objectives of the maharashtra state water policy. 1 1.4 State water plan. 1 1.5 Details of Catchment area of Krishna basin. 2 1.6 krishna basin in maharashtra 2 1.7 Location of lower Bhima sub basin (K-6). 2 1.8 Rainfall variation in lower Bhima sub basin. 2 1.9 Catchment area of sub basin. 3 1.10 District wise area of lower Bhima sub basin. 3 1.11 Topographical descriptions. 5 1.11 Flora and Fauna in the sub basin. 6 2.0 RIVER SYSTEM 2.1 Introduction 11 2.2 Status of Rivers & Tributaries. 11 2.3 Topographical Description. 11 2.4 Status of Prominent Features. 12 2.5 Geomorphology. 12 2.6 A flow chart showing the major tributaries in the sub basin. 13 3.0 GEOLOGY AND SOILS 3.1 Geology. 16 3.1.1 Introduction. 16 3.1.2 Drainage. 16 3.1.3 Geology. 16 3.1.4 Details of geological formation. 17 K6 Lower Bhima Index 3.2 Soils 18 3.2.1 Introduction. 18 3.2.2 Land capability Classification of Lower Bhima Sub Basin (K6). -
Osmanabad District Maharashtra
For Official Use Only 1758/DBR/2013 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD GROUND WATER INFORMATION OSMANABAD DISTRICT MAHARASHTRA By Bhushan R. Lamsoge Scientist-C - CENTRAL REGION NAGPUR 2013 OSMANABAD DISTRICT AT A GLANCE 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Geographical Area : 7512 sq. km. Administrative Divisions : Taluka-8; Osmanabad, Tuljapur, (As on 31/03/2012) Omerga, Lohara, Bhoom, Kallamb, Paranda and Washi. Villages : 729 Grampanchayat : 622 Population (Census, 2011) : 16,60,311 Normal Annual Rainfall : 600 mm to 850 mm 2. GEOMORPHOLOGY Major Physiographic unit : One; Balaghat Plateau Major Drainage : One; Manjra 3. LAND USE (2010-11) Forest Area : 50.53 sq. km. Net Area Sown : 6401.80 sq. km. Cultivable Area : 7229 sq. km. 4. SOIL TYPE Shallow, Medium and Medium deep soils. 5. PRINCIPAL CROPS (2010-11) Cereals : 4120 sq. km. Pulses : 2200 sq. km. Total Oil Seeds : 1310 sq. km. Sugarcane : 240 sq. km. 6. IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES (2006-07) Nos. Potential Created (ha) Dugwells : 47982 133535 Borewells : 15834 40258 Surface Flow Schemes : 3428 6238 Lift Irrigation Schemes : 4708 11682 Net Irrigated Area : 191713 7. GROUND WATER MONITORING WELLS (As on 31/03/2012) Dugwells : 25 Piezometers : 2 8. GEOLOGY Upper Cretaceous-Lower Eocene : Deccan Trap Basalt 9. HYDROGEOLOGY Water Bearing Formation : Basalt- weathered/fractured/ jointed vesicular/massive, under. phreatic and semi-confined to confined conditions Premonsoon Depth to Water : 4.15 to 17.35 m bgl Level (May-2011) Postmonsoon Depth to Water : 1.2 to 7 m bgl Level (Nov.-2011) Premonsoon Water Level Trend : Rise: 0.2 to 0.55 m/year (2002-2011) Fall: Negligible to 0.3 m/year Postmonsoon Water Level Trend : Rise: 0.01 to 0.83 m/year (2001-2011) Fall: Negligible to 0.32 m/year 10. -
District Survey Report, Osmanabad
District Survey Report, Osmanabad (Draft) (2018) Mining Section-Collectorate, Osmanabad 1 PREFACE District Survey Report has been prepared for sand mining or river bed mining as per the guidelines of the Gazette of India Notification No. S.O.141 (E) New Delhi, Dated 15th January 2016 of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate mentioned in Appendix-X. District Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA) and District Environment Assessment Committee (DEAC) have been constituted to scrutinize and sanction the environmental clearance for mining of minor minerals of lease area less than five hectares. The draft of District Survey Report, Osmanabad is being placed on the website of the NIC Osmanabad for inviting comments/suggestions from the general public, persons, firms and concerned entities. The last date for receipts of the comments/suggestion is twenty one day from the publication of the Report. Any correspondence in this regard may kindly be sent in MS- Office word file and should be emailed to [email protected] or may be sent by post to Member Secretary District level Expert Appraisal Committee Mining Section Collectorate Osmanabad 413 501 2 INDEX Contents Page No. 1. Introduction 4 2. Overview of Mining Activity in the District 7 3. The List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area and period of validity 9 4. Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years 10 5. Detail of Production of Sand or Bajari or minor mineral in last three years 10 6. Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District 11 7. General Profile of the District 11 8. -
District Census Handbook, Osmanabad
CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK OSMANABAD Compiled by THE MAHARASHTRA CENSUS OFFICE BOMBAY Printed in India bl' the Manager, Goyernment Press and Book Depot, Nagpur and Pullli,hed b;' the Director, Government Printing and Stationery. Maharashtra State, Bombay-4. 1966 [Price-Rs. 8'00] ~ \ t •~ , I ! ; a J i; ~; .. -~h ~ If I) ! ot .; I:z: ~ .. ~ ~ #' y> , .". "" , ... .. _'. - ~ , " t..... .., \ • ... 'toif. "0",... ",. \ '" t, I- '_ 1IIotI", t e U ~ w ... i II -(r; '~ J 3 •oo ..11480.1. .. ;! I- ~ II :II ! U) ~ - C ,. ~ , ~ C I z~ ~ • I '. ':" ~" . l- « •':J ID II Z c( rt ~ 0 · c , -l " 0 Z c ~I .. c( ~ (tt ~ i A " ~ c ,,~ ~ =c ~ :z: ,,~ (J) c (tot ...' I: " 0 CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 Central Government Publications ~s Report, Volume X-·Maharashtra, is published in the following Parts I·A and B General Report I·C Subsidiary Tables II-A General Population Tables II-B (i) General Economic Tables-Industrial Classification II-B (ii) General Economic Tables-Occupational Classification II-C (i) Social and Cultural Tables II-C (ii) Migration Tables III Household Economic Tables IV Report on Housing and Establishments V-A Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Maharashtra-Tables V-B Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Maharashtra-Ethnographic Notes. VI (1-35) Village Surveys (35 monographs on 35 selected villages) VII-A Handicrafts in Maharashtra VII-B Fairs and Festivals in Maharashtra VIII-A Administration Report-Enumeration (For official use only) VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation (For official use only) IX Census Atlas of Maharashtra X (1-12) Cities of lVIaharashtra (15 Volumes-Four volumes on Greater Bombay and One each on other eleven Cities) ~ State Government Publications 25 Volumes of District Census Handbooks in English 25 Volumes of District Census Handbooks in Marathi Alphabetical List of Villages in Maharashtra J -1813-i-B-(Osmanabad). -
Sr No. Kiosk/Vle Name Csc Id District Taluka Locality
उ मानाबाद िज!यातील नUदणीकृ त कॉमन सJवस सQटरची अययावत याद/ (माAहती तव ) CSC CENTER DETAILS UPTO JANEUARY 2018 SR NO. KIOSK/VLE NAME CSC ID DISTRICT TALUKA LOCALITY VILLEGE PINCODE 1 csc center 798801790015 Osmanabad Paranda Rural Mugaon 413505 2 Shamkant Baliram Nagile 797446070017 Osmanabad Tuljapur Rural Nandgaon 413602 3 kalim mahebub shaikh 797186930010 Osmanabad Osmanabad Rural Dhutta 413506 4 ajinkya bhalchandra sarade 795763780012 Osmanabad Tuljapur Rural Mangrul 413601 5 SKYNET CSC 795028600012 Osmanabad Umarga Rural Sundarwadi 413605 6 Arjun Net Cafe Washi 794328330016 Osmanabad Washi Urban \N 413504 7 RUNRAGINI MULTISERVICES 111112140018 Osmanabad Kalamb Rural Shiradhon 413528 8 CSC_Alur 791223110015 Osmanabad Umarga Rural Alur 413605 9 MAYA S.PAWAR 111122630019 Osmanabad Umarga Rural Narangwadi 413606 10 Matoshri Internet Services 789853550012 Osmanabad Kalamb Rural Wagholi 413405 11 np multiservices 111227270013 Osmanabad Osmanabad Rural Borkheda 413582 12 SAI COMPUTER ACADEMY 785814590010 Osmanabad Bhum Rural Ulup 413504 13 mangesh shivaji vaidya 784720440011 Osmanabad Osmanabad Urban \N 413501 14 KalaaVeer Computer Sales And Service 784150560011 Osmanabad Umarga Urban Murum (Rural) 413605 15 Serve Seva Kendra Osmanabad 783316050014 Osmanabad Osmanabad Urban \N 413501 16 NARAYAN CORNAR YERMALA 781749710017 Osmanabad Kalamb Urban \N 413525 17 Nagesh Subhash Barbade 780703810014 Osmanabad Umarga Rural Yenegur 413604 18 datta guru 778945280016 Osmanabad Paranda Urban \N 413502 19 SHARAD SUKHADEV UMAP 778744840011 Osmanabad Bhum -
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Osmanabad District, Maharashtra- 2019
कᴂ द्रीय भूमि जल बो셍ड जल संसाधन, नदी विकास और गंगा संरक्षण विभाग, जल शक्ति मंत्रालय भारि सरकार Central Ground Water Board Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti Government of India AQUIFER MAPPING AND MANAGEMENT OF GROUND WATER RESOURCES OSMANABAD, MAHARASHTRA म鵍य क्षेत्र, नागपुर Central Region, Nagpur Aquifer Maps and Ground Water Management Plan, Osmanabad District, Maharashtra- 2019 AQUIFER MAPS AND GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN, OSMANABAD DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA (AAP 2018-19) CONTRIBUTORS Principal Authors Abhay Nivasarkar : Junior Hydrogeologist/ Scientist-D Sandip Bhowal : Senior Technical Assistant (Hg) Nelofar : Junior Hydrogeologist/ Scientist-B Supervision & Guidance Dr. P. K. Jain : Head of Office Dr. Umesh S. Balpande : Senior Hydrogeologist/ Scientist-D Hydrogeology, GIS maps and Management Plan Abhay Nivasarkar : Junior Hydrogeologist/ Scientist-D J. R. Verma : Senior Hydrogeologist/ Scientist-D Groundwater Exploration Abhay Nivasarkar : Junior Hydrogeologist/ Scientist-D Sandeep Waghmare : Assistant Hydrogeologist Sandip Bhowal : Senior Technical Assistant (Hg) Chemical Analysis Dr. Devsharan Verma : Scientist B (Chemist) Dr. Rajni Kant Sharma : Scientist B (Chemist) T. Dinesh Kumar : Assistant Chemist i Aquifer Maps and Ground Water Management Plan, Osmanabad District, Maharashtra- 2019 OSMANABAD DISTRICT AT A GLANCE 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Geographical Area : 7569Sq. km. Administrative Divisions (2011) : Blocks-8; Osmanabad, Tuljapur, Umerga, Lohara, Bhum, Kalamb, Paranda and Washi. Villages (Census 2011) : 728 Nos. Population : 16,60,311 Rainfall 2018 : 505.1mm Normal rainfall (1998-2018) : 807.2 mm Long term rainfall Trend : Falling trend 7.1 mm/year (1998-2018) 2. GEOMORPHOLOGY AND DRAINAGE Major Physiographic unit : Balaghat Plateau Major Drainage : Manjra and Sina Rivers 3. -
District Tourism Plan ' O S M a N a B
DISTRICT TOURISM PLAN ‘OSMANABAD ’ a’XYKno Capital Services Ltd. April, 2013 Outline of the Presentation About Osmanabad Tourism in Osmanabad Vision and Objectives Proposals Tourism Circuit Development Destination Development Plans Circuit Designing Funding Mechanism Destination Marketing Plan a’XYKno Objective of District Tourism Plan Understanding the potential for tourism in the district, envisioning the overall tourism development strategy, assessing the infrastructure requirements, zoning of important tourist circuits, and preparation of individual destination development, marketing and management plans for major tourist places. a’XYKno Methodology Preparation Of Shorlisting Categorization Spoting on Data List of spots Site Visit District Tourism the spots of sites map Collection Plan a’XYKno LOCATION • Located in western part of Maharashtra state in west- central India • Surrounded by Solapur to southwest, Ahmednagar to North west, Beed to north, Latur to East, and the district of Bidder and Gulbarga of state Karnataka to the south Population – 16.60 lakh (Census 2011) Geographical Area - 7569 sq. km spread in 8Tehsils Literacy rate – 76.33 % (Census 2011) Sex Ratio – 920 per 1000 Males Population Density – 219 per Sq. mt a’XYKno DISTRICT CONNECTIVITY Osmanabad Osmanabad Length S. No. Typology NH-09 connecting Pune, Solapur and Karnataka passes through the (in km) district 1 Railway 50 Osmanabad Railway station has connections to Pune, Mumbai, 2 National Highway (NH) 203 Kolhapur, Miraj, Sangli, Pandharpur, Nagpur, Parbhani, -
Maharashtra Result .Pdf
Government of India Ministry of Law and Justice Department of Legal Affairs Notary Cell **** Notary Cell, Department of Legal Affairs had conducted Interviews for appointment as notaries for the State of Maharashtra from 08.10.2018 to 30.10.2018 at Mumbai. The candidates were assessed keeping in view their competency, legal knowledge and other relevant factors related to the selection of Notary as per requirement of the Notaries Act, 1952, the Notaries Rules, 1956 and the relevant guidelines by the Interview Board constituted for the purpose by the Central Government. On the basis of the performance of the candidates before the Interview Board, the Interview Board has recommended names of the following candidates for appointment as notaries for the State of Maharashtra. 2. All the successful candidates, whose names appear in the below mentioned list, will be issued Appointment Letters for appointment as Notary shortly. The candidates are strictly advised not to visit this Office personally for submission of any document or for issue of certificate of practice. Only after receiving appointment letter from this Department, the concerned candidate is required to send the documents mentioned in the appointment letter. The certificate will be issued in due course of time. BY THE ORDER OF THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY NOTARY CELL 28.02.2019 Interview Date of Area Of S.No. Name Category Father's Name Address Enrol. No. Sl.No. App'n Practice Dinkar 61, Hrishiyog, Near Mrs.Yogini MAH/1700/1991 1 1 OBC 18.08.14 Pune City Bhagwantrao Sahawas Hall, Panmala, -
Weekly Markets in Maharshtra, Part VII-C, Vol-X
PRG. 124. C (N) Ordy 750 CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 VOLUME X MAH~ARASHTRA PART vn-c WEEKLY MARKETS IN MAHARASHTRA Prepared by THE MAHARASHTRA CENSUS OFFICE, BOMBAY 1968 pRINTED IN INDIA BY mE MANAGER, GOVERNMENT CENTRAF- PRESS, BOMBAY AND PUBLISHED BY THE MANAGER OF PUBLtCATIONS, 'DELFIl-8 [Price: Rs. 6- 25 or 14sh 7d or 2::; 25 cents] CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 Central Government Publications Census Report, Volume X-Maharashtra, is published in the following Parts I-A and B General Report J-C Subsidiary Tables II-A General Population Tables II-B (i) General Economic Tables-Industrial Classification II-B tii) General Economic Tables-Occupational Classification II-C (i) Social and Cultural Tables IJ-C tii) Migration Tables III Household Economic Tables IV Report on Housing and Establishments V-A Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Maharashtra-Tables V-B Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Maharashtra-Ethnographic Notes VI (1-35) Village Surveys (35 monographs on 35 selected villages) VIJ-A 0-7) Handicrafts in Maharashtra (7 monographs on 7 selected handicrafts) VII-B Fairs and Festivals in Maharashtra (in press) VII-C Weekly Markets in Maharashtra VITI-A Administration Report-Enumetation (For official use only) VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation (For official use only) IX Census Atlas of Maharashtra (in press) X (1-2) Cities of Maharashtra (i) Census Tables of Greater Bombay (ii) Census Tables of other eleven cities of Maharashtra State Government Publications 25 Volumes of District Census Handboo\,:s in English 25 Volumes of District Census Handbooks in Marathi Alphabetical List of Villages and Towns in Maharashtra (in Marathi) PREFACE The Primary Census Abstract (Village Directory) appearing in the District Census Handbooks provides for each village and town, besides the basic Census data, information regarding amenities including Weekly Markets existin& in the village and town. -
Mapping of Water Scarce Zones of Osmanabad District by Analysis of Groundwater Levels and Rainfall
Mapping of Water Scarce Zones of Osmanabad District by Analysis of Groundwater Levels and Rainfall Mustaq Ahmad Jabir Shaikh Groundwater Surveys and Development Agency, Government of Maharashtra, Pune, Maharashtra, India Farjana Sikandar Birajdar Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai, India Abstract- Groundwater is a major component of public water supply and water use in the Osmanabad district. The groundwater systems underlying present study area is phreatic and dynamic, thus responds to the balance between supply (precipitation) and demand (draft). Anthropogenic activities, such as excessive groundwater extraction for irrigation, domestic purposes are created a condition of lowering of water levels in an aquifer. These effects might manifest themselves locally, but can extend over larger areas limited to the area occupied by aquifer due to intensive extraction of groundwater. Moreover, changes to the landscape occurring from alteration of the land cover can also have a significant influence on aquifer water levels by changing the ability of precipitation to recharge the subsurface. Apart from anthropogenic activity, there is large-scale climatic effect that affects adversely on the groundwater regime of Osmanabad district. The highly erratic nature of rainfall from the last few years creates havoc in Osmanabad. Therefore, in the present study an attempt has been made to study the trend of water level of pre monsoon season (2000- 2013) from 114 observation wells (GSDA report) in relation to precipitation for the last 10 years (2004-2013). The GIS technique was used to map the depletion of water level information. The present study used to set basin management and to understand changes in the groundwater resource over time resulting from rate of extraction of groundwater, variation of rainfall in terms of frequency, intensity and duration.