Darjeeling. at the Time of the Formation of NBDD 29 Nos. of on Going in Complete Schemes of Erstwhile Uttar Banga Unnayan Parshad Were There

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Darjeeling. at the Time of the Formation of NBDD 29 Nos. of on Going in Complete Schemes of Erstwhile Uttar Banga Unnayan Parshad Were There Darjeeling. At the time of the formation of NBDD 29 nos. of on going in complete schemes of erstwhile Uttar Banga Unnayan Parshad were there. On active intervention of the Department all 29 pending schemes have been successfully completed and there is no pending scheme of UUP in respect of Darjeeling District at present. A. List of schemes under Darjeeling (Three Hill Sub-Divisions) District taken up by NBDD. Sl Name of Scheme. Estimated Amount Physical Progress. No. (Rs in lakh) 1 Const. of road from 14th mile Payung to lower Dalapchand, Kpg-II. (XIX) 260.87 Work order issued. 2 Construction of road from Gairygaon Fatak to Maneydara, Rimbik, Darj- 139.84 Work order issued Pulbazar (1.50 Km) (XIX) 3 Const. Of road from Pankhabari road (Makaibari) to Thapathali, Kurseong. 239.93 Work order issued (XIX) List of Schemes taken up during 2014-15 4 Const. of two storied Building of Garidhura Police Out Post ( 1st to 5th 32.25 W/O issued. Phases) including toilet Block, Kurseong, Darjeeling. 5 Topographical survey, preparation of detail survey map with total station 0.22500 0.22500 ( W/O process for ECSC/FCI godowns at Bagrakote GFD Complex, Gorubathan, issued). Darjeeling. 6 Special repair & renovation of Richmond Hill ( official residence of CM, 72.89 Ex. Eng PWD. West Bengal) at Darjeeling. 7 Special repairs and renovation including allied works of the Sukna Forest 44.97 DM, Darj. Rest House, B. List of schemes under Darjeeling (Siliguri Sub-Divisions) District taken up by NBDD. Sl Name of Scheme. Estimated Amount Physical Progress. No. (Rs in lakh) 8 Up-gradation and vertical extension of A.P.C. Roy Govt. College 75% work completed at (including sanitary & plumbing works-civil portion) 366.30 /Himanchalbihar, Siliguri 9 Renovation of Denobandhu Mancha at Siliguri 125.51 60% completed. 10 Construction of RCC Box Bridge on Tultulia Jhora including 82.08 80% completed. protecting works and both side approach road in Manirampur GP, Naxalbari. 11 Construction of P.C.C. Canal from Kaliram to Japujote within 95% completed. Maniram G.P. under Naxalbari Block 12 Const. Of road from NH 31 to Jaganathpur to Baligach at 75.86 70% completed. Bidhannagar-I ( XVII) 13 Construction of ornamental grill wall, pathway drains of 57.64 70% completed. Baghajatin Park, Siliguri 14 Const. Of road from Bhanuchhat Pry School to Bhuwangori Nepali 177.12 50% completed. Busty under Hetmuri Singijhora GP, Naxalbari under SMP..( XVII) 15 Const. Of road at Tumbajote under Matigara-II GP ( XVII). 44.72 60% completed. 16 Construction of RCC bridge over river Lochka 256.01 30% completed. 17 Const. of RCC framed boundary walls along the periphery of 43.62 80% completed.. Naxalbari College Compound. 18 Const. of RCC framed boundary walls at KetugaburJr High School 29.18 90% completed. compound, Naxalbari. 19 Construction of boundary walls at Nanda Prasad Girls High School 29.80 85% completed. compound, Naxalbari. 20 Construction of new road from Giramuni to Phargumia including 102.45 70% completed. culverts, protective works under Hathighisa GP, Naxalbari 21 Construction of Boundary wall at the Periphery of Kabaresthan 46.71 80% completed. Compound 22 Construction of 2nd Electric Crematorium including beautification 306.16 Work order issued. of Kiran Chandra Burning Ghat 23 Construction of G+5 storied Guest House , Himanchal Vihar-Phase 494.01 20% completed. II, Matigara 24 Repair & development of Tarmac and approach road of Tenzing 93.32 Work being executed Norgay Bus Terminus, Siliguri. by SJDA 25 Street lighting arrangement on approach road and compound 15.92 Work started. lighting arrangement at Multi Disciplinary Civil Defence Building at Hatighisha, Naxalbari in the district of Darjeeling 26 Improvement of Nazrul Sarani from Sevoke road to Kali Saha 437.06 Work started. more (via Pakurtala more), Siliguri. 27 Improvement of road from Milonpally more to NJP main road & 313.17 Work started. Sukantapally main road, Siliguri 28 Improvement of Raja Rammohan Roy road from Bidhan road to 273.25 Work order issued. GakulSaha more, Siliguri Town. 29 Construction of boundary walls & allied works for proposed 98.93 Dropped. Kishan Mandi at Kantivita, Phansidewa block, dist- Darjeeling. 30 Construction of boundary walls & allied works for proposed 89.57 5% completed. Hatighisha Hindi College, Naxalbari. 31 Improvement of road from Sevoke road near Payal Cinema Hall 197.88 Work order issued. to Hill Cart road near Mahananda Bridge via SurjaSen Park within Siliguri Town. 32 Construction of boundary walls & allied works for proposed 66.71 80% completed. general degree College at Ghoshpukur, Phansdewa block, dist- Darjeeling. 34 Construction of boundary walls & allied works for proposed ITI 69.40 70% completed. College at Bhogvita G.P., Kharibari block, dist- Darjeeling. 35 Construction of RCC Bridge on river. Bataria. 129.43 Work started. 36 Construction of new road from Zamindarguri to Junglebusti, 93.84 Work started. Naxalbari Block Schemes taken up during 2014-15 Name of Scheme Estimated Tendered Status. Amount Amount 37 Purchase of two floors (1st &2nd ) of Vivekananda Bhawan at Hill 664.10 Payments released to Cart Road, Siliguri for the use of the Secretariat Ofiice of North SJDA. Bengal Development Department. 38 Construction of RCC Box Bridge at Tultulia Jhora including 21.56 75% completed. protection works and both sides approach road in Maniram Gram Panchayat, Naxalbari Block in the district of Darjeeling. 39 Construction of RCC bridge over river Lochka connecting 174.02 30% completed. Pelkujote to Kelaram upto Matigara Phansidewa Road in the district of Darjeeling. 40 Construction of boundary wall at the periphery of Kabarstan 35.20 80% completed. Compound at Totaramjote, Naxalbari in the district of Darjeeling 41 Additional & alteration works (boundarywall, collapsible gates, 3.64 Work order issued. rolling shutter and grill) of Vivekananda Bhawan, Siliguri. 4.53 42 Ground water based water supply scheme for Kilaram, 272.35 NIT issued. Ketugabur, Bara Muniram Surajbar, Saubar and Choto Muniram (Part) and its adjoining Mouzas under Naxalbari Block. 43 Const. of RCC framed boundary walls of Nanda Prasad Girls High 15.84 85% completed. School compound, Naxalbari. 44 Const. of RCC framed boundary walls of Ketugabur Jr. High School 16.34 75% completed. along the periphery of the school compound under Naxalbari . 45 Cost for the purchase of 50 pairs of high & low wooden benches, 5.62 Fund to be placed with from the WBFDC, for Samsia Urdu Govt. sponsored free pry. WBFDC School, Khalpara, Siliguri. 46 Const. of RCC framed boundary wall at Kabarsthan, Rajahar 18.22 70% completed. Mouza, Gossainpur GP, Naxalbari. 47 Const. of RCC framed boundary wall at Rangapani High School, 34.51 Work order issued. Gossainpur GP, Naxalbari . 48 Cost for the purchase of 100 pairs of high & low wooden 11.24 Fund to be placed with benches, from the WBFDC, for Shamsia High Madrasha (HS), WBFDC Khalpara, Siliguri. 49 Const. of general degree Hindi College at Hathighisa, Naxalbari. 840.41 W/O issued. 50 Const. of general degree College at Ghosepukur, Phansidewa. 840.41 W/O issued 51 Beautification works of Children’s Park at Siliguri College Para, 65.99 NIT issued. Siliguri. 52 Water supply scheme for Budhsingh Mouza and its adjoining 342.26 NIT issued. areas under Khoribari Block 53 Const. of boundary wall of Batasi Shastriji High School, under 32.43 W/O issued. Raniganj Panisala GP, Khoribari Block. 54 Const. of academic building of Khoribari ITI at Batasi. 423.06 2nd call NIT issued. 55 Const. of boundary wall of Kabarsthan at Kalamjote, Matigara 43.82 2nd call NIT Block. 56 Const. of boundary wall at Kabarstahan of Kawakhali Mouza, 29.55 NIT issued. Matigara. 57 Const. of boundary wall at Kabarstahan at Matigara-II GP 24.00 NIT issued. 58 Const. of ornamental boundary grill wall, pathways,drains etc at 23.93 23.93 65% completed. Baghajatin Park, Siliguri, Darjeeling. 59 Supply & installation of street lighting arrangement on the 10.40 W/O issued. existing RCC Pole of WBSEDCL at Patharghata GP 60 Ground water based water supply scheme for Faudigach Mouza 427.24 NIT issued. & its adjoining mouzas under Phansidewa Block 61 Const. Of vertical extension including repair & renovation works 8.69 W.O issued. of the ground floor of the Coochbehar Bhawan near NBMC&H, Siliguri. 62 Purchase/installation of pumping machine for GLR-1 GLR-II for 29.78 29.78 Fund placed to SMC. the restoration of un-interrupted water supply in different areas of SMC. 63 Balance work of construction of new road from Giramuni to 63.17 63.17 Under progress. Pahargumia including culverts, protective works under Hathighisa GP, Naxalbari Block. 64 Beautification of childrens park ( College Para Sisu Udyan) at 4.85 3.67 NIT issued. Ashutosh Mukherjee Road, Siliguri., 65 Const. Of 37 nos. of Anganwari Centers, including kitchen 228.36 228.36 DM, Darjeeling. shed,store & toilet at different locations in Matigara, Khoribari & Naxalbari Blocks, Darjeeling. 66 Const. Of road at Boro Helagachh under Bansgaon GP, 107.26 NIT issued. Phansidewa Block. 67 Const. Of premix carpet road from Gobinda Biswas house to 71.40 NIT issued. Bhusanbari house including link road from Gossain Das house to Bibhuti Mondal house at Shyamdhan, Raniganj Panisali, Khoribari 68 Water supply scheme for Mouza Bhisti, Bhubangurir chat, 370.05 NIT issued. Chaupukuria, Dalur Chat, &Hallal under Phansidewa Block. 69 Construction of Siliguri Gate. 369.19 Work order issued. 70 Const. of road from NH 31 Gandhi More to Boroputia via Kamala 154.73 NIT issued. Bagan under Ghosepukur GP in Phansidewa Block. 71 Landscaping & development of Baghajatin Park. 33.22 72 Const. Of premix carpet road from the house of Jagadish Barman 294.60 NIT issued to the house of Biren Barman at Gourisinghjote, Raniganj- Panishali GP, Khoribari.
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