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Mizoram Priority List 2010-11 Mizoram Priority List 2010-11 Sl.No. Name of the Project Estimated Cost (Rs. cr.) 1 Construction of Community Hall at Kolasib, 3.60 Kolasib District 2 Construction of Lunglei Bypass Road, Lunglei 20.00 District 3 Reconstruction of PHQ’s Complex, Shivaji Tilla, 13.58 Khatla, Aizawl, Aizawl District 4 Multi level parking, community centre & office 15.76 complex at Aizawl North 5 District Sport Complex Thenzawl 39.90 6 Construction of New Market Building Phase II, 6.50 Aizawl, Aizawl District 7 Construction of proposed Vanapa Multi-Complex at 50.00 Aizawl, Aizawl District 8 Construction of State Highway from Aizawl to 19.53 W.Lungdar through Reiek, Aizawl & Mamit District 9 Improvement of Kanghmun-New Khawlek road, 45.00 Lunglei & Aizawl District 10 Development Scheme of Lengpui Airport Town with 8.00 special reference to Lengpui Master Plan, Mamit District Sl.No. Name of the Project Estimated Cost (Rs. cr.) 11 Construction of Hlimen Mini Sport Complex at 3.00 Tlangnuam R.D. Block, Aizawl District 12 Construction of School building within LADC 11.32 (Phase II), Lai-Autonomous District Council 13 Infrastructure improvement of Saiha Town, Mara- 31.85 Autonomous District Council 14 Construction of Secretariat building at 5.24 Kamalanagar, Chakma-Autonomous District Council 15 Construction of Head Office building for the P&E 13.45 Department, Mizoram, Aizawl District 16 Construction of 2x25.0 Km 132 KV Melriat – 14.16 Khumtung lines on lattice type towers I & II, Aizawl District 17 Infrastructural Development of Government 10.75 Champhai College, Champai District 18 Construction of Mizoram College of Nursing 18.35 Complex at Falkawn, Aizawl District 19 Construction of 50 bedded Lawngtlai Hospital, Lai- 14.53 Autonomous District Council 20 Sialk al Multipurpose Commun ity P roject at Aiz aw l, 3.48 Aizawl District 21 Construction of Tranining Hall and Conference Hall 9.21 of ATI, Aizawl District 22 Greater Khawzawl Water Supply Scheme, 25.00 Champhai District 23 Chawngte Water Supply Scheme, Chawngte & 5.89 Chakma & Lai & Lunglei District 24 Tlabung Water Supply Scheme, Lunglei District 6.56 25 Buarpui Water Supply Scheme, Lunglei District 3.22 26 Haulawng Water Supply Scheme, Lunglei District 4.29 27 Bilkhawthlir Water Supply Scheme, Kolasib 7.64 District 28 Con struct ion of Lai st udents’ host el at Aizaw l, 6.32 Aizawl District 29 Construction of protection of the Lairam Medical 12.00 Centre and Hospital at Lawngtlai, Lai-Autonomous District Council 30 Minor Irrigation and Agricultural Land Development 37.98 in MADC (i.e. all along the River Palak and River Sala flat lands areas), Mara-Autonomous District Council 31 Con struct io n of D is tric t Co unci l Secre taria t Buil ding 18.94 of MADC, Saiha 32 Construction of Judicial building infrastructure 6.15 within CADC, Mizoram, Chakma-Autonomous District Council 33 Construction of Kamalanagar College, Chawngte, 3.00 Mizoram, Chakma-Autonomous District Council Sl.No. Name of the Project Estimated Cost (Rs. cr.) 34 Construction of Government Housing Complex, 15.00 Lunglei, Lunglei District 35 Constuction of sport Indoor stadium at Khawzawl 5.73 RD Block, Champhai District 36 Construction of Mini Sports Complex at Vairengte, 3.40 Kolasib District 37 Construction of Multipurpose Community Centre at 3.63 Champhai, Champhai District 38 Constructionb of Multipurpose Centre at 3.10 Bawngkawn Chhim Veng, Aizawl, Mizoram, Aizawl District 39 Tuipang Water Supply Scheme, Mara- 10.34 Autonomous District Council 40 Establishment of Sainik School at 82.89 Chhingchhip, Serchhip District 41 Construction of standard Bus Terminal at 3.27 Silchar 42 Construction of Rajiv Gandhi Stadium Phase II at 125.00 Mualpui, Aizawl Total 746.56 .
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