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Alipurduar1.Pdf INDEX SL. SUBJeCt PAGe NO NO 01 FOReWORD 1 02 DIStRICt PROFILe 3 – 7 ACtION PLAN 03 BDO ALIPURDUAR-I 8 – 35 04 BDO ALIPURDUAR-II 36 –80 05 BDO FALAKAtA 81 – 134 06 BDO MADARIHAt-BIRPARA 135 – 197 07 BDO KALCHINI 198 – 218 08 BDO KUMARGRAM 219 – 273 09 ALIPURDUAR MUNICIPALItY 274 –276 10 SP ALIPURDUAR 277 – 288 11 IRRIGAtION DIVISION , ALIPURDUAR 289 – 295 12 CMOH , ALIPURDUAR 296 – 311 13 DIStRICt CONtROLLeR , FOOD & SUPPLIeS , ALIPURDUAR 312 – 319 14 DY. DIReCtOR , ANIMAL ReSOURCeS DeVeLOPMeNt 320 – 325 DePtt. , ALIPURDUAR 15 eXeCUtIVe eNGINeeR , PWD , ALIPURDUAR DIVISION 326 – 331 16 eXeCUtIVe eNGINeeR , NAtIONAL HIGHWAY DIVISION – X , 332 – 333 PWD 17 ASSIStANt eNGINeeR , PHe Dte. , ALIPURDUAR SUB - 334 – 337 DIVISION 18 DePUtY DIReCtOR OF AGRICULtURe ( ADMN) 338 – 342 ALIPURDUAR 19 SDO teLeGRAPH , ALIPURDUAR 343 – 345 20 DIVISIONAL MANAGeR, ALIPURDUAR(D) DIVISION , 346 – 347 WBSeDCL 21 OFFICeR IN CHARGe , ALIPURDUAR FIRe StAtION 348 22 DI OF SCHOOLS 349 – 353 23 CIVIL DeFeNCe DePtt. 354 – 355 FOREWORD Alipurduar district is the 20th and newest district of the state of West Bengal and was made a separate district on 25th June 2014 . The district is diverse in terrain as well as ethnicity . Places like the Buxa Tiger Reserve , Jaldapara National Park , Jayanti Hills , Buxa Fort have always drawn people to this beautiful district . The district also many rivers like Torsha, Holong , Mujnai , Rydak , Kaljani , Sankosh to name a few . The presence of many rivers makes the district a possible victim of floods during the monsoons every year .The year 1993 is notable as it was in this year that the district was ravaged by severe floods . The presence of rivers coming from the foothills of Bhutan also pose a great threat in the form of flash floods . The unpredictability of flash floods make them a dangerous adversary . “Prevention is better than cure .” This proverb is none better suited than in the area of Disaster Management litigation . In order to manage any disaster it is prudent to be ready beforehand . Co-ordination and co- operation between the different departments of the Government in this regard is an absolute necessity . The Disaster Risk Management Plan has been formulated with the intention of providing immediate and speedy remedial measures in the event of any calamity in the district of Alipurduar. This plan is a compilation of the flood management plans of the various Blocks and departments of Alipurduar district and provides information on the mode of action of the concerned Block or Department in the event of a natural calamity . I am confident that the preparatory measures taken by these blocks and departments will serve the people of Alipurduar well in their time of need . Devi Prasad Karanam ,IAS District Magistrate Alipurduar Page 1 Page 2 DISTRICT PROFILE 1 Geographical Area 2788 Sq.Km. 2 Total population 15,01,983 (Census 2011) 3 Density of population 539 Sq.Km. 4 Male population 7,70,905 5 Female population 7,31,078 6 Percentage of Male population 51.33% 7 Percentage of Female population 48.67% 8 Sex ratio 948/1000 9 Scheduled Caste population 459014 10 Male SC population 236341 11 Female SC population 222673 12 Percentage of Scheduled Caste 30.57% 13 Scheduled Tribe 3,82,448 14 Male ST population 1,92,082 15 Female ST population 1,90,366 16 Percentage of ST population 25.46% 17 No. of Literate population 1096448 18 NO. of Male Literate population 5,44,131 19 No. of female literate population 4,27,664 20 Percentage of Literate population (Total) 64.7 % 21 Percentage of Male Literate population 36.23% 22 Percentage of Female Literate population 28.47% 23 Birth rate 2.89 per annum 24 Death rate 2.40 per annum 25 Mortality rate 67 per 1000 26 Total No. of Blocks 6 Nos 27 Total No. of Panchayat Samitis 6 Nos 28 Total No. of Municipalities 1 No 29 Total No. of Gram Panchayat 66 Nos. 30 Total No. of Tea Gardens 65 31 Total No. of police Stations 8 Important establishments a) Buxa Tiger reserve b) Jaldapara Wildlife 32 Sanctuary c) Divisional Head Quarter of N.F. Railway Nearest Railway Station from District HQ a) New Alipurduar (NAQ) 33 b) Alipurduar Junction 34 Total No. of Police Outposts 03 nos. Page 3 DISTRICT AUTHORITIES ALIPURDUAR Sl.No. Name Office Resident /Mobile 01 D.M. Alipurduar 03564-255062(O) Mobile:8170063474 03564-256392 02 A.D.M., (G) Alipurduar Tel : 03564-257411 03654-255041(R) Mobile:9002057061 03 A.D.M.,DLLRO, Alipurduar Tel:03564-257531 Mobile:9434043239 04 P.O. D.W.O,Alipurduar Tel:03564-255308 Mobile:9475832968 05 S.D.O. (Sadar) Alipurduar Tel : 03564-256391 Mobile:9434739791 06 O/C. Disaster Management Tel :03564-253637 Mobile:8945535644 Section, Alipurduar. /03564-257336 Police Sl No. Name Office Resident /Mobile 07 Superintendent of Police Alipurduar Fax : Mobile: 8170060001/9083272800 Tel : 08 Addl. Superintendent of Police, 03564-256244 Mobile:8170040003/9083272801 Alipurduar 09 Superintendent ,. Correctional 03564-255127 Home, Alipurduar 10 S.D.P.O.,Jaigaon 03564-255051 Mobile:9083272803 11 S.D.P.O.,Alipurduar Mobile:8170040005/9083272802 12 Police Wireless, Alipurduar 03564-255005 13 I.C. Alipurduar, P.S 03564-255100 Mobile:9874117171 / 9647716131 14 O.C., Kalchini, P.S 03566-240100 Mobile:9733306366/9933408976 15 I.C. Jaigoan P.S 03566-263200 Mobile:8145900701/9647801146 16 O.C. Hasimara Out Post 03566-255028 Mobile:9874651548/9832401231 17 O.C. Birpara P.S 03563-266053 Mobile:8170047558/9932041828 18 I.C. Falakata P.S 03563-260242 Mobile: 9735997509/9733236200 19 I.C.Kumargram P.S 03564-252224 Mobile:9434145260/9593310662 20 O.C. Barobisha Out Post 03564-263344 Mobile: 9051220303/9932906858 21 O.C. Samuktala P.S 03564-240300 Mobile:9932689473/8906654921 22 O.C.Madarihat P.S. 03563-262223 Mobile:9002772777/9732342603 23 O.C. Kamakhyaguri out Post 03564-260730 Mobile:8116489584/9734165376 Page 4 IMPORTANT CONTACT NO ALIPURDUAR SUB-DIVISION Sl NAME TELEPHONE NO No Office Phone no Residence Mobile No 1. District Magistrate, Alipurduar 03564-255062(O) 03564-256392 (R) 8170063474 2. Additional DistrictMagistrate,(G) 03564-257411(O) 03564-255041 (R) 9002057061 Alipurduar 3. Additional District Magistrate, 9933155310 Zilla Parishad Alipurduar 4. Additional District Magistrate, 03564-257531(O) 9434043239 DLLRO,Alipurduar 5 Chairman, Alipurduar 03564-255580 9434004771 Municipality .6. Vice Chairman,Alipurduar 03564-255580 9434213619 Municipality 7. Sub-Divisional Officer(Sadar) 03564-256391(O) 9434739791 Alipurduar 8. Project Officer, DWO, 03564-255308(O) 9475832968 Alipurduar. 9 Provash Chandra Das, 9434256416 WBCS(Exe.),DPRDO 10. Arabindo Ghosh, 03564-255106 8373087385 WBCS(Exe.),DPLO 11. Arijit Mitra,WBCS(Exe.) 03564-253637(O) 8373087386 Alipurduar 12. Kalyan Barua, WBCS(Exe.) 9434109609 DMDC,Alipurduar 13. Jahidul Islam, WBCS(Exe.) 9434256416 DMDC ,Alipurduar 14. Puspa Lepcha WBCS(Exe.) 9531564333 DMDC ,Alipurduar 15. Md.Ashek Rahman WBCS(Exe.) 8670967415 DMDC, Alipurduar 16. Esther Lepcha, WBCS(Exe.) 9434427780 DMDC, Alipurduar 17. Richard Lepcha WBCS(Exe.) 03564- 8945535644 O/C DMS, Alipurduar 253637/03564- 257336 18. Sunil Bhusal , WBCS(Exe.) 9434308919/ DMDC, Alipurduar 9002163298 19. Sonali Biswas,DDMO, 03564-253637 9434014685 Alipurduar 20. BDO,Alipurduar-I 03564-246249 7797864100 21. BDO,Alipurduar-II 03564-255225 7797864200 22. BDO,Kumargram 03564-252239 7797864300 23. BDO,Falakata 03564-252239 7797864000 24. BDO,Madarihat-Birpara 03563-260238 7797863900 25. BDO,Kalchini 03566-240205 9434746850 26. District Controller of Food & 03564-255655 9851899677 Supply Page 5 Sl NAME TELEPHONE NO No Office Phone no Residence Mobile No 27. Officer-in-Charge, Fire Station 03564-255101 8584027269 Alipurduar 28. Sr. Staff Officer, Civil Defence, 03564-257091 8972514314 Alipurduar. 29. Dy. Director ARD ,Jalpaiguri 03561- 9433450638 Annimal Husbandry Deptt. 230758/03561- 230872/03564- 274397 30. DI of School, Alipurduar. 03564-255780 9434405097 31. Executive Engineer, Irrigation, 03564-255305(O) 03564-255465(R) 9434347258 Alipurduar. 32. Executive Engineer, PWD, 03564-255175 9474340907 Alipurduar Division 33. Executive Engineer,NH-10-Divn. 03564-275164 7585901101 Alipurduar 34. CMOH,Alipurduar 03564-256201 9434462745 35. ACMOH Alipurduar 03564-55009 8768813914 36. Superintendent of Alipurduar 03564-255085 9641806727 Hospital. 03564-255102 37. Dy. Director of Agril (Admn) 03564-255043 9232556209 Alipurduar 38. Assistant Engineer(A-I) Alipurduar 03564-256853 (Agri-Mech) Sub-Division 39. Asstt. Engineer, \PHE,Alipurduar 03564-255200 03564-255949 9434366190 40. D.M. WBSEDCL,Alipurduar 03564-255582 03564-255664 9732465391 03564- 256067 03564-251733(Fax) 41. Biswajit Das,D.E.WBSEDCL, 03564-255582 9735025349 Alipurduar 03564- 256067 9434887613 42. BDMO,Alipurduar-I 03566-246297(O) 9733086584 43. BDMO, Alipurduar-II 03564-224286(O) 9932284314 44. BDMO,Kumargram 03564-252239(O) 9564559404 45. BDMO,Kalchini 03563-262573(O) 9434603948 46. BDMO,Falakata 03563-260238(O) 9475477184 47. BDMO,Madarihat-Birpara 03563-262573(O) 9647826172 48. Telephone Inquiry 03564-255000 SDO(Telephone)BSNL,APD 03564-255511 49. SDO, Alipurduar, Investigation 03564-255429(O) 9434491657 Sub-Division. 50. SDO,Irrigation,Sub-Division, 03564-255122(O) 9434256049 Alipurduar 51. SDO, Kamakhyaguri Irrigation- 03564-260335(O) 9434256049 Sub-Division 52. SDO,Banarhat,Irrigation,Sub- 03563-252028(O) 9434340964 Division Page 6 CONTROL ROOM PHONE NUMBER SL. NAME OF OFFICE /CONTROL ROOM PHONE NUMBER Mobile no. NO 1. DM OFFICE , ALIPURDUAR 03564-257091 8945535644/ 9434014685 2. BDO ALIPURDUAR-I 03564-246249 7797864100 3. BDO ALIPURDUAR-II 03564-255225 7797864200 4. BDO FALAKATA 03564-252239 7797864000 5. BDO MADARIHAT-BIRPARA 03563-260238 7797863900 6. BDO KALCHINI 03566-240205 9434746850 7. BDO KUMARGRAM 03564-252239 7797864300 8. ALIPURDUAR MUNICIPALITY 03564-257568/256134/258707 9434004771 9. SP ALIPURDUAR 03564-255005 9547649706 10. IRRIGATION DIVISION , ALIPURDUAR 03564-255305 9434347258 11. CMOH , ALIPURDUAR 03564-256201 9434462745 12. DISTRICT CONTROLLER , FOOD & SUPPLIES 03564-255655 9851899677 , ALIPURDUAR 13. DY. DIRECTOR , ANIMAL RESOURCES 03561-230758/03561- 9433450638 DEVELOPMENT DEPTT. , ALIPURDUAR 230872/03564-274397 14. EXECUTIVE ENGINEER , PWD , 03564-255175 9474340907 ALIPURDUAR DIVISION 15.
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