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FLOOD CONTROL - 2020 Government of Haryana Department of Revenue & Disaster Management FLOOD CONTROL ORDER DISTRICT GURUGRAM 2020-21 DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY ROOM NO.208A IInd FLOOR MINI SECRETARIATE NEAR RAJIV CHOWK GURUGRAM-122001 Page No. 1. Introduction 1 1.1 General Information 1 1.2 District Profile 1 1.2.1 Location and Boundaries 1 1.2.2 Population 1 1.2.3 Administrative Setup of the District 2 1.3 Topography 2 1.3.1 Soil 2 1.4 Land Use and Land Cover 2 1.5 Climate 3 1.5.1 Temperature 3 1.5.2 Rainfall 3 2. Drainage System of the District 5 2.1 Drainage Pattern 5 2.1.1 Areas under Sabi River 5 2.1.2 Areas under Indori River 6 2.1.3 Details of Link Drains 6 3. Flood Risk in the District 7 3.1 Brief History of past floods in the District 7 3.2 Floods risk and causes of flood 7 3.2.1 Areas Affected by Sabi River 7 3.2.2 Areas Affected by Indori River 8 3.3 Flood prone area/vulnerable villages in the District 10 3.3.1 Dangerously exposed areas 11 3.3.2 List of Villages likely to be marooned 12 3.3.3 Moderately exposed areas 12 3.3.4 Urban areas 12 I. FLOOD CONTROL- 2020 4. Flood Preparedness 14 4.1 Activities for flood preparedness 14 5. Ongoing Flood Protection Scheme in the District 17 5.1 List of Critical Points prone to Storm Water Stagnation and 17 Action taken 5.2 Procurement Plan is in process by Water Services Mechanical 21 Sub Division, Gurugram 6. Flood Protection Scheme 22 6.1 Set up of Flood Control Room 22 6.2 Activities of Flood Control Room 22 6.2.1 Functions of Central Control Room 22 6.2.2 Function of Tehsil Control Room 23 6.3 Flood Warning System 23 6.4 Details of State Control Room 24 6.5 District HQ Control Room 24 6.5.1 Tehsil Control Room 24 6.6 Ring Bunds 25 6.7 Responsibility of various concerned departments before, during and after flood 25 7. Flood Resource Inventory 29 7.1 Flood Relief Equipment and Trained Personnel in the District 29 7.2 Important Telephone Numbers 32 8. Flood Budget Allocation for the year 2020-21 57 8.1 Financial Arrangements for Floods 57 ii FLOOD CONTROL- 2020 Tables Table 1.1 Population Details of District 1 Table 1.2 District Organizational Structure 2 Table 1.3 Land Use and Land Cover Pattern 2 Table 3.1 Tehsil-wise list of such areas is as follows 11 Table 3.2 List of villages likely to be marooned in case of floods Sub-Tehsil Kadipur Gurugram and Pataudi 12 Table 3.3 List of Moderately exposed areas 12 Table 3.4 List of Identified Critical Points Prone to Storm Water Stagnation 12 Table 5.1 List of Identified Urban Areas in Gurugram & Action Taken by Irrigation Dept. 17 Table 5.2 Flood agenda approved in 51st meeting of HSDR&FCB For the year 2020-21 21 Table 6.1 Details of District Control Room 22 Table 6.2 Details of State Control Room 24 Table 6.3 Details of District Control Room 24 Table 6.4 Details of Tehsil Control Room 24 Table 6.5 Arrangements of filled sandbags, Kassies and tokris (along with Telephone No. & Incharge name) 25 Table 6.6 Provision of Dewatering operation of flood/ rainwater (along with Telephone No. & Incharge name) 26 Table 6.7 Provision of Distribution of essential commodities (like wheat, rice, etc. sugar to the flood affected people) 26 Table 6.8 Provision of Health coverage to affected population 26 Table6.9 Provision of Drinking water 26 Table6.10 Preventive steps for the care of livestock’s population during flood 26 iii FLOOD CONTROL- 2020 Table6.11 Communication information regarding flood situation 26 Table6.12 Set up of mobile wireless stations 27 Table6.13 Zonation of flood prone areas (Detail list along with telephone No’s and In charge name) 27 Table6.14 Table 6.14 Relief and evacuation centre (Safe School buildings/ dharm shala & other community structures be identified for relocating 27 people in case of need) Table6.15 Provision of funds for carrying out relief operations 27 Table6.16 Constitution of Village Disaster management Committee (In the chairmanship of village sarpanch, members including patwari, gram sachiv, ANM, Asha worker, anganwadi worker and concerned teacher 28 of the school) Table6.17 Constitution of Block Disaster Management Committee 28 Table6.18 Liaisons with the army authorities for air dropping of flood and other essential items (Telephone No’s and In charge name) 28 Table6.19 Liaison with National Disaster Response Force 28 Table 7.1 List of equipment available within the District 29 Table 7.2 List of JCB available within the District 29 Table 7.3 List of Dewatering pumps available within the District 30 Table 7.4 List of officials trained in OBM Operations 30 Table 7.5 List of Divers in the District 30 Table 7.6 List of Home Guards officials trained in flood relief operations 31 Table 7.7 List of Patwaris, of villages (along with telephone numbers) 32 Table 7.8 List of Gram Sachiv of villages Block Gurugram (along with 35 telephone numbers) Table 7.9 List of Gram Sachiv of villages Block Farrukhnagar (along with 36 telephone numbers) Table 7.10 List of Gram Sachiv of villages Block Sohna (along with telephone 37 iv FLOOD CONTROL- 2020 numbers) Table 7.11 List of Gram Sachivs of villages Block Pataudi (along with telephone numbers) 37 Table 7.12 List of Sarpanch of villages (along with telephone numbers) 38 Table 7.13 List of Namberdars of villages (along with telephone numbers) 46 Table 7.14 Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYKS) of vulnerable villages (along with telephone numbers) 53 Table 7.15 List of NGO’s along with telephone numbers 53 Table 7.16 Ministry of Home Affairs 54 Table 7.17 Contact Details of NDRF Officers 54 Table 7.18 Details of De-watering pumps from NHAI Office of Gurugram 55 Table 7.19 Team-2(Vatika Chowk To BSF CAMP) 56 Table 8.1 Budget details of State for flood 57 v FLOOD CONTROL- 2020 Figures Fig.1.1 Month wise Distribution of Rainfall (in MM ) in District Gurugram 3 Fig.1.2 Details Map of Gurugram District 4 Fig.3.1 Flood Hazard map of the Haryana State 9 Fig.3.2 Hazard Seasonality Map, Gurugram 10 vi FLOOD CONTROL- 2020 1 Introduction 1.1 General Information The District of Gurugram has been in existence since the times of Mahabharata. It was earlier known as Guru-gram, a name derived from the name of Guru Dronacharya. In the course of time the name got distorted to Gurrgram. With decay of Mughal Empire, the District remained in a turbulent state till 1803 AD and thereafter most of it came under the British rule through the treaty of Surji Arjungaon with Sindhiya. In Later on in 1861 the District was rearranged into five tehsils Gurugram, F.P. Jhirka, Nuh, Palwal and Rewari. Since the beginning of the twentieth century various changes have occurred in the territorial composition of the District. In 1912, a part of Ballabhgarh tehsil was transferred to Gurugram District. Under the province and state order 1950, 9 villages of the District including Shahjahanpur were transferred to Rajasthan, and with merger of Pataudi State it gained two villages from Rajasthan and 78 villages from PEPSU. In 1972, Rewari tehsil was removed from Gurugram and got included in Mahendragarh District. In 1934, thrity four villages were excluded from Palwal tehsil. On 15 August, 1979, a new District Faridabad, consisting of tehsils of Ballabhgarh and Palwal, was formed out of Gurugram District. On 4th April, 2005, Mewat District has been carved out of Gurugram District. 1.2 District Profile 1.2.1 Location and Boundaries Gurugram District falls in the southern most region of the state of Haryana. Its headquarters is at Gurugram. It lies in between the 27° 27’ 20” and 28° 32’25’’ latitude, and 76° 39’ 39’’ and 77° 20’ 50’’ longitude. Being in the vicinity of Delhi, Gurugram falls under National Capital Region. On its north, it is bounded by the District of Jhajjar and National Capital Territory of Delhi; Faridabad District lies to its east; Palwal District lies to its south east. On south it shares boundaries with Mewat whereas Rewari lies to its west. To its South, lies the state of Rajasthan. The District spreads over 1254 sq. km. 1.2.2 Population Table 1.1: Population Details of District Gurugram Total Male Female District Population 15,14,085 81,7274 6,96,811 Rural Population 4,72,085 2,51,520 2,20,565 Urban Population 10,42,000 5,65,754 4,76,246 0-6 Age Group Population 1,98,299 1,08,591 89,708 Rural Population 66,381 36,950 29,431 Urban Population 1,31,435 71,362 60,073 Literate Population 11,11,042 6,39,969 4,71,073 Rural Population 3,29,009 1,95,928 1,33,081 Urban Population 7,82,499 4,44,042 3,38,475 Source: Census 2011(P) 1 FLOOD CONTROL- 2020 1.2.3 Administrative setup of the District Table 1.2: District Organizational Structure Assembly Sub- Tehsil Sub-Tehsil Blocks No. of Municipal Constituencies Division Villages Corporation Tehsil - /Committee Sub /Council Tehsil wise 1.Gurugram 1.Gurugram 1.Gurugram 1.Garhi-harsaru 1.Gurugram Tehsil- 1.Municipal 2.Pataudi 2.Pataudi 2.Manesar 2.Kadipur 2.Pataudi 1.Gurugram-14 Corporation, 3.Badshapur 3.Badshapur 3.Pataudi 3 .Badshapur 3.Sohna 2.Manesar- 39 Gurugram 4.Sohna 4.Sohna 4.Sohna 4.Farrukhnagar 3.Pataudi-68 1.Municipal 5.Farrukhnagar 4.Sohna-60 Council, Sohna 6.