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GOVERNMENT of TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services – Formation /Reorganization of New Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Telangana State – Re-organization of Circles/Divisions/Sub- Divisions/Mandals in all cadres - Orders – Issued. PANCHAYAT RAJ & RURAL DEVELOPMENT (PR.I) DEPARTENT G.O.Ms.No.71 Dt:11.10.2016 Read the following:- 1. G.O.Ms.No.5, PR&RD(Estt.I) Dept. Dt:16.01.2015 and subsequent amendments, G.O.Ms.No.45, dt:23.5.2015, G.O.Ms.No.59, dt:31.7.2015 and G.O.Ms.No.6, dt:13.01.2016. 2. G.O.Ms.No.221 to 250, Revenue (DA-CMRF) Department, dt:11.10.2016 3. G.O.Ms.No.144, Finance (HRM.I) Department, dt:11.10.2016 4. From the E-in-C, PR, Hyderbad Letter No.B-II/Reorg.district/ 338/2016, Dt.17.9.2016, Dt:29.9.2016 & Dt:08.10.2016. ORDER: In the reference first read above Government have issued orders rationalising the PRI, PIU & Q C wings for effective implementation of works programme in PRED to achieve the targets of the Govt. 2. In the reference second read above Government of Telangana have issued notifications for formation/reorganization of Districts, Divisions and Mandals in the State of Telangana for better administration and development of areas concerned. 3. In the reference 3rd read above, Government have issued orders re- distributing cadre strength among (30) districts. 4. In the reference fourth read above the Engineer-in-Chief, PR has submitted proposals for re-organization of PRED to be co-terminus with the new districts jurisdiction and to change the nomenclature of Superintending Engineer, PR as Regional officer and Executive Engineer of the District Office as District Panchayat Raj Engineer (DPRE). -
Details of NALA Permissions/Layout Approvals Issued Within the FTL and Buffer Zone of 10 Water Bodies Covered Under Hon'ble NGT O.A.No
1-3 4-37 1 2 2 2 3 Annexure A1 4 DETAILS OF CASE WISE PETITIONERS & RESPONDENTS Sl. Case No & Petitioners Respondents Submissions of the extracts of the Orders of the Hon’ble High Court Telangana No. Date 1). The State of Telangana, Rep. by its Principal Secretary (Revenue Depalment), It is submitted to issue a writ order declaring the action of the respondents in 1). G.Shalini, W/o Secretariat Building, WP No 2596 G.Srinivas Hyderabad. interfering with the petitioners possession over land admeasuring Ac.02-00 guntas in of 2020 2). The District Collector, 1 A 2). R.Divya Sy.No. 39/ EE situated at Yendabetla Village, Nagarkurnool Mandal and District. In dt 07.02.2020 Nagarkumool District Sindhura 3). The Revenue Divisional the meanwhile, there shall be interim direction as prayed for. Officer, Nagarkurnool Division, D/o Srinivasa Rao Nagarkumool 4). The Tahsildar' Nagarkurnool Mandal and Dist Since it is stated that petitioners have already filed explanation on 13.01.2020 to the impugned show cause notice, without expressing any opinion on merits, writ petition 1). The State of Telangana, is disposed of directing the 2nd respondent / District Collector Nagarkurnool to Rep. by its Principal Secretary (Revenue Depalment), consider the said explanation and pass appropriate orders in accordance with law. Till 1). G.Shalini, W/o Secretariat Building, WP No 2596 then, respondents shall not interfere with the possession of the petitioners over the G.Srinivas Hyderabad. of 2020 2). The District Collector, subject land, and the petitioner also shall not carry out any activity other than 1 B 2). -
Making Panchayats Self-Reliant a Case Study of Own Source Revenue
Documentation of Best Practices Thematic Area: Own Source Revenue Generation Making Panchayats Self-Reliant: Case Study of Own Source Revenue (OSR) Generation in Velpur Gram Panchayat, Nizamabad District, Telangana National Institute for Rural Development & Panchayati Raj [NIRDPR] Ratendranagar, Hyderabad Prepared by Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad Hyderabad, Telangana Content Executive Summary ………………………………………………………………..… ii 1. INDRODUCTION 1.1 Context and Background ………………………………………………….. 1 1.2 An Overview of Gram Panchayat Finances ……………………… 3 1.3 Objective and Research Questions ………………………………….. 5 1.4 Methodology and Approach ………..………………………………….. 6 1.5 Learning Outcomes …………………………………………………………. 7 2. CASE PRESENTATION 2.1 Socio-demographic Profile of the Study Area ……..…………….. 8 2.2 Organisational Profile of Velpur Gram Panchayat ………….. 13 2.3 Own Source Revenue Generation by Velpur Panchayat …..14 3. THE OUTCOME & CONCLUSION 3.1 Self-reliance and autonomy in service delivery …………….. 19 Acknowledgement References i EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I. Introduction and Methodology It is no exaggeration to say that achieving Gandhi’s idea of Gram Swaraj depends to a great extent in making Panchayats self-reliant and less dependent upon higher tiers of government. In order to become self-reliant, the panchayats need to work to mobilise their own funds as per the powers given to them by Article 243-H of Indian Constitution, which authorises the panchayats to levy, collect and appropriate taxes, duties, tolls and fees apart from receiving grant-in-aid from central and state government funds. Own Source Revenue (OSR) generation provides greater autonomy to the Panchayats and makes the Panchayats self-reliant; and thus, remains crucial in making the idea of gram-swaraj into a reality. -
Diversity of Zooplankton in Shanigaram Reservoir, Siddipet
OPEN ACCESS Freely available online e Rese tur arc ul h c & a u D q e A v e f l o o Journal of l p a m n r e u n o t J ISSN: 2155-9546 Aquaculture Research & Development Research Article Diversity of Zooplankton in Shanigaram Reservoir, Siddipet District, Telangana, India Jagadeeshwara Chari T, Srishylam B, Rajashekhar AV Department of Fisheries, Government Degree & PG College, (A) Siddipet District, Telangana, India ABSTRACT Zooplankton is an integral component of aquatic ecosystem and comprises of microscopic animal life that passively float or swim freely. In the present study the selected shanigaram reservoir for the purpose of the study. Zooplanktons are the smallest metazoans in all water bodies, ranging in size from about 0.05 to 10 mm. They provide food for many spices of fish and are therefore, vital role in the food web of ponds. A total of 16 Zooplankton taxa were observed in the lake and found dissimilarities in three seasons. During the study period the total numbers of 16 species are identified from the selected reservoir during the study period. Rotifer, Cladocera, copepod and Ostracoda. Seven number of Rotifer sp., Four number of Cladocera sps, three number of copepod sp. and Two number of Ostracoda sp. in the selected stations. In Rotifers were higher in pre-monsoon season Cladocera during monsoon season and Copepods in post-monsoon season were dominant taxa. This was the systematic survey on the fish diversity of this lake It is proposed that the scientific information on icthyofaunal diversity and distribution status will surely help in serving the future purposes of sustainable exploration and concurrent conservation of fish resources. -
Office Name Pincode Delivery
Delivery/ Office Office Name Pincode Circle Region Division Non Delivery Type Gandhi Bhawan S.O 500001 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Moazzampura S.O 500001 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Seetharampet S.O 500001 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division State Bank Of Hyderabad S.O 500001 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Khairatabad H.O 500004 Delivery HO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Anandnagar S.O 500004 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Bazarghat S.O 500004 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division A.Gs Office S.O 500004 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Parishram Bhawan S.O 500004 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Vidhan Sabha S.O 500004 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Karwan Sahu S.O 500006 Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Kulsumpura S.O 500006 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Golconda S.O 500008 Delivery PO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Nanakramguda B.O 500008 Delivery BO Telangana Circle Hyderabad City Region Hyderabad City Division Kakatiya Nagar S.O 500008 Non-Delivery PO Telangana Circle -
Demographic Profile of Vikarabad District
Demographic Profile of Vikarabad District 1. The Vikarabad district was formed as one of the new district in Telangana State with (14) mandals from Erstwhile RangaReddy district & (3) mandals from Erstwhile Mahabubnagar district. 2. The District Consisting of Sanga Reddy District (2) Revenue Divisions, (17) Mandals, (374) Gram Panchayats and Karnataka State (501) Revenue villages. DistrictReddy Ranga 3. Area of the district is 3,386 Sq. kilometers Mahaboonbnagar District Abstract of Minerals Leases in Vikarabad District LEASES ABSTRACT Total No. of Extent in Sl. No. Name of the Mineral Working Non Working Leases Hectares I Major Minerals 1 Limestone 6 4 2 1396.74 II Minor Minerals 2 Laterite 74 64 10 607.596 3 Quartz & Feldspar 5 2 3 74.176 4 Shale 1 1 0 222.148 5 Clay & Others 3 1 2 9.638 6 Granite 5 1 4 9.29 7 Stone & Metal 37 32 5 96.87 8 Fullers Earth 66 54 12 47.53 9 Limestone Slabs 92 89 3 60.289 III Prospecting Licences 1 Laterite 2 2 _ 19.242 Total 291 250 41 The State Government vide G.O.Ms.No.03 Industries & Commerce (Mines-I) Department, dt.20.01.2016 formulated “Telangana State District Mineral Foundation, Trust Rules -2015”. The Telangana State Government has issued a G.O.Ms.No.04 Industries & Commerce (Mines-I) Department, dt.20.01.2016 for establishment of DMF Trust has a Non-profit body to take care of the areas affected by mining related activities. The “Governing Council & Managing Committee”, Vikarabad District was constituted as per G.O.Ms.No.05, Industries & Commerce (Mines-I) Department, Telangana Dt.21.10.2016. -
Siddipet District Profile
SIDDIPET DISTRICT PROFILE Sl. No. Item Unit Details 1 2 3 4 I KEY CHARACTERSTICS 1 Geographical Area Hects 364694 2 Administrative Units a RevenueDivisions Nos. 3 b Revenue Mandals Nos. 23 c Mandal Praja Parishads Nos. 23 d Revenue Villages Nos. 383 e Gram Panchayats Nos. 499 f Habitations Nos. 723 g Muncipalities Nos. 5 3 Elections a Total Polling Stations Nos. 1136 b Total Voters Nos. 901960 c Male Nos. 447763 d Female Nos. 454181 e Others Nos. 16 II DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE 1 Population as per 2011 Census: a Total Population Nos. 1012065 b Males Nos. 504141 c Females Nos. 507924 d Sex Ratio Ratio 1008 e Rural Nos. 873013 f Urban Nos. 139052 g % of Rural Population % 86 h % of Urban Population % 14 i Density of Population No. per sq.kms. 279 2 Households a Total Nos. 238049 b Rural Nos. 206437 c Urban Nos. 31612 d Household size Nos. 4 SIDDIPET DISTRICT PROFILE Sl. No. Item Unit Details 3 Child Population (0 – 6 Years ): a Total Nos. 103852 b Males Nos. 53194 c Females Nos. 50658 d Rural Nos. 89251 e Urban Nos. 14601 f Sex Ratio Nos. 952 4 Literates: a Total Nos. 559573 b Males Nos. 326013 c Females Nos. 233560 5 Literacy Rate: a Total % 62 b Males % 72 c Females % 51 6 Scheduled Castes Population: a Total Nos. 187508 b Males Nos. 93100 c Females Nos. 94408 d Percentage of SC Population to Total i. Total % 18.53 ii. Males % 18.47 iii. Females % 18.59 e Sex Ratio Ratio 1014 7 Scheduled Tribes Population: a Total Population Nos. -
Gender Crime
QUALITIES OF A POLICE OFFICER The citizen expects A POLICE OFFICER to have: The wisdom of Solomon, The courage of David, The strength of Samson, The patience of Jacob, The leadership of Moses, The kindness of Good Samaritan, The strategic training of Alexander, The faith of Daniel, The diplomacy of Lincoln, The tolerance of the Carpenter of Nazareth, And finally an intimate the knowledge of every branch of the natural biological and social science. ….August Vollmer © Copy right SCRB of Telangana State. No portion of this book can be reproduced in any manner without prior written permission from DIRECTOR, SCRB, TS, Lakdikapool, Hyderabad, except for Book review purposes. MESSAGE OF DGP It gives immense pleasure to present ‘Crime in Telangana-2016’ being brought out by the SCRB, Telangana. Crime statistics is essential to analyse and understand the crime pattern and trends which further assist the law enforcement authorities to formulate strategies for effective crime prevention and crime control. I hope this publication would be found useful by the Policy Makers, Administrators, Crime Analysts, Criminologists, Researches, Media, NGOs, General Public and different Government Departments. SCRB, Telangana has taken initiative to enriches the content of this publication by adding new chapters. I hope the data for the next year too will be collected and published with same enthusiasm. I congratulate Shri Govind Singh, IPS., Addl.DGP, CID, Shri R. Bhima Naik, IPS., Director, SCRB and his team for this excellent compilation and analysis. Director General of Police, TS, Hyderabad. MESSAGE OF ADGP,CID I am extremely happy that the “Crime in Telangana-2016” was brought out by SCRB, PRC Team. -
Pre Feasibility Report of Laterite Mine
PPRREE FFEEAASSIIBBIILLIITTYY RREEPPOORRTT OOFF LLAATTEERRIITTEE MMIINNEE MINERAL - LATERITE VILLAGE-RAKAMCHERLA, SURVEY NO. 5 (LEASE PERIOD 09-05-2006 TO 08-05-2026) LEASE AREA- 12.55 HECTARE MINING PROJECT - CATEGORY-“B2” RAKAMCHERLA VILLAGE , PUDUR MANDAL DISTRICT- VIKARABAD (TELANGANA) PROJECT PROPONENT LESSEE:SRI G. SRINATH GOUD H. NO. 1-8-497/3, CHIKKADAPALLY, HYDERABAD STATE-TELANGANA, PIN- 500004 ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANT M/S. GREENCINDIA CONSULTING PRIVATE LIMITED SEPTEMBER -2017 PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT For Laterite Mine Project (Area 12.55 Ha.), RAKAMCHERLA Village, PUDUR Mandal, 1 VIKRABAD District, TELANGANA State 11.. EEXXEECCUUTTIIVVEE SSUUMMMMAARRYY The proposed Laterite mining site is located at Village Rakamcherla, Puddur Mandal, District- Vikarabad, and State- Telangana. The total mining lease area is 12.55ha. The area of mine lease is Govt. waste land; Semi Mechanical Open cast Manual mining is the only suitable method of mining for such type of deposit. The location map of the mining site is added as Annexure-I. Brief description of the project is described below. 1.1 SALIENT FEATURE OF THE PROJECT Table 1-1:- Salient Features of the Project Sl. Parameters Description No. 1 Name of the project Laterite Mine 2 Nature of the project Opencast semimechanised Mine 3 Project Proponent Sri.G.Srinath Goud, H.No.1-8-497/3, Chikkadapally, Hyderabad. Telangana State- 500 004. Mob No. 9849377212, 9490793498. Email Id: [email protected] 4 Lease period validity 09-05-2006 to 08-05-2026 5 Existing Capacity Total Mineable Reserve: -
Karimnagar Mlc.Pdf
ElectoralRoll of Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad-Karimnagar Teachers Constituency of the A.P.Legislative Council as Published on 22.01.2013 Polling Station Number :(158) District : Karimnagar-20 Ibrahimpatnam Zilla Parishad Secendary School Ibrahimpatnam House Address Full Name of the Name of Father/Mother/ Name of Enducational SL.No. Institution,if any,in which (Place of Ordinary Elector Husband Age Residence ) he is teaching (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Mandal Name: IBRAHIMPATNAM Village Name:BANDALINGAPUR 2-1-123 1 THAMMALA BHUMAIAH Z.P.H.S., GODUR 40 BANDALINGAPUR JAGADISHWAR BANDALINGAPUR 8-58 2 BOLLU SHANKAR BOLLU RAMULU Z.P.H.S.,RAJESHWARRAO 33 SCHOOL ROAD PET BANDALINGAPUR 9-48 3 EAGA SRIDHAR CHAKRADHAR Z.P.H.S., MEDIPALLI 39 SRI SATHYASAI STREET KUMAR BANDALINGAPUR 9-63 4 PANDENA GANGARAM Z.P.H.S., SATTAKKAPALLI 39 MAIN ROAD BUS STOP DASHARATHAM BANDALINGAPUR 10-61 5 G NARSHIMHA KISHNAMA CHARY Z.P.H.S.,ATHMAKUR 36 BANDALINGAPOOR CHARY BANDALINGAPOOR Mandal Name: IBRAHIMPATNAM Village Name:ERRAPUR 2-34 6 LAVUDYA SKYLAB POSHETTI Z.P.H.S., IBRAHIMPATNAM 26 ERRAPUR DABBA Mandal Name: IBRAHIMPATNAM Village Name:GODUR 1-49 7 GURUDU SURESH PEDDA GANGARAM Z.P.H.S., IBRAHIMPATNAM 39 GODHUR GODHUR Page 1 of 898 ElectoralRoll of Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad-Karimnagar Teachers Constituency of the A.P.Legislative Council as Published on 22.01.2013 Polling Station Number :(158) District : Karimnagar-20 Ibrahimpatnam Zilla Parishad Secendary School Ibrahimpatnam House Address Full Name of the Name of Father/Mother/ Name of Enducational SL.No. Institution,if -
Telangana State Information Commission
Telangana State Information Commission (Under Right to Information Act, 2005) D.No.5-4-399, Samachara Hakku Bhavan (Old ACB Building), Mojam-jahi-Market, Hyderabad – 500 001 Phone: 24740107, 24740592 Appeal No: 24092/SIC-BM/2017 Date: 06-11-2018 Appellant : Smt. Fouziya Begum, Kamareddy District. Respondents : Public Information Officer (U/RTI Act, 2005) O/o the Telangana State Wakf Board, Nampally, Hyderabad District. First Appellate Authority (U/RTI Act, 2005) O/o the Telangana State Wakf Board, Nampally, Hyderabad District. Order Smt. Fouziya Begum, Kamareddy District has filed an appeal dated 28-10-2017 which was received by this Commission on 01-10-2017 for not getting the information sought by her from the PIO / O/o the Telangana State Wakf Board, Nampally, Hyderabad District and the First Appellate Authority / O/o the Telangana State Wakf Board, Nampally, Hyderabad District. The brief facts of the case as per the appeal and other records received along with it are that the appellant herein filed an application u/s 6(1) of the RTI Act, 2005 dated 17-05-2017 before the PIO requesting to furnish the below information: Stating that she did not get any information, she filed 1st appeal dated 19-06-2017 before the First Appellate Authority requesting to furnish the information sought. Stating that the PIO furnished incomplete and incorrect information, she preferred this appeal before this Commission requesting to arrange to furnish the information sought. Hence the Commission issued notices to both the parties to appear before the Commission on 20-09-2018. The Appellant Smt. -
(Under Right to Information Act, 2005) Samachara Hakku Bhavan, D.No.5
TELANGANA STATE INFORMATION COMMISSION (Under Right to Information Act, 2005) Samachara Hakku Bhavan, D.No.5-4-399, ‘4’ Storied Commercial Complex, Housing Board Building, Mojam Jahi Market, Hyderabad – 500 001. Phone Nos: 040-24743399 (O); 040-24740592(F) Appeal No: 4278/SIC-BM/2018, Order dated:10-10-2018 Appellant : Smt. K. Sangeetha, W/o K. Muralidhar, D/o P. Sadanand, H.No.37-93-217/1, Mathura Nagar, Sainik Vihar, Road No.3, Neredmet X Road, Medchal District – 500 056. Respondents : The Public Information Officer/ (U/RTI Act,2005) / The Head Master, Zilla Parishad High School, Latupally Village, Bijinepally Mandal, Nagarkurnool District – 509 203. : The First Appellate Authority/ (U/RTI Act, 2005) / The District Educational Officer, Nagarkurnool, Nagarkurnool District – 509 102. ORDER Smt. K. Sangeetha has filed 2nd appeal dated 12-03-2018 which was received by this Commission on 12-03-2018 for not getting the information sought by him from the Public Information Officer/ The Head Master, Zilla Parishad High School, Latupally Village, Bijinepally Mandal, Nagarkurnool District and 1st Appellate Authority / the District Educational Officer, Nagarkurnool, Nagarkurnool District. The brief facts of the case as per the appeal and other records received along with it are that the appellant herein filed an application dated 31-10-2017 before the PIO requesting to furnish the information under Sec.6(1) of the RTI Act, 2005, on the following points mentioned in his application: Since the appellant did not receive the information from the Public Information Officer, he filed 1st appeal dated 06-12-2017 before the 1st Appellate Authority requesting him to furnish the information sought by him u/s 19(1) of the RTI Act, 2005.