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Banks Branch Code, IFSC Code, MICR Code Details in Tamil Nadu
All Banks Branch Code, IFSC Code, MICR Code Details in Tamil Nadu NAME OF THE CONTACT IFSC CODE MICR CODE BRANCH NAME ADDRESS CENTRE DISTRICT BANK www.Padasalai.Net DETAILS NO.19, PADMANABHA NAGAR FIRST STREET, ADYAR, ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211103 600010007 ADYAR CHENNAI - CHENNAI CHENNAI 044 24917036 600020,[email protected] AMBATTUR VIJAYALAKSHMIPURAM, 4A MURUGAPPA READY ST. BALRAJ, ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211909 600010012 VIJAYALAKSHMIPU EXTN., AMBATTUR VENKATAPURAM, TAMILNADU CHENNAI CHENNAI SHANKAR,044- RAM 600053 28546272 SHRI. N.CHANDRAMO ULEESWARAN, ANNANAGAR,CHE E-4, 3RD MAIN ROAD,ANNANAGAR (WEST),PIN - 600 PH NO : ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211042 600010004 CHENNAI CHENNAI NNAI 102 26263882, EMAIL ID : CHEANNA@CHE .ALLAHABADBA NK.CO.IN MR.ATHIRAMIL AKU K (CHIEF BANGALORE 1540/22,39 E-CROSS,22 MAIN ROAD,4TH T ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211819 560010005 CHENNAI CHENNAI MANAGER), MR. JAYANAGAR BLOCK,JAYANAGAR DIST-BANGLAORE,PIN- 560041 SWAINE(SENIOR MANAGER) C N RAVI, CHENNAI 144 GA ROAD,TONDIARPET CHENNAI - 600 081 MURTHY,044- ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211881 600010011 CHENNAI CHENNAI TONDIARPET TONDIARPET TAMILNADU 28522093 /28513081 / 28411083 S. SWAMINATHAN CHENNAI V P ,DR. K. ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211291 600010008 40/41,MOUNT ROAD,CHENNAI-600002 CHENNAI CHENNAI COLONY TAMINARASAN, 044- 28585641,2854 9262 98, MECRICAR ROAD, R.S.PURAM, COIMBATORE - ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0210384 641010002 COIIMBATORE COIMBATORE COIMBOTORE 0422 2472333 641002 H1/H2 57 MAIN ROAD, RM COLONY , DINDIGUL- ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0212319 NON MICR DINDIGUL DINDIGUL DINDIGUL -
Final Population (Villages and Towns), Murshidabad, West Bengal
CENSUS 1971 WEST BENGAL FINAL POPULATION (VILLAGES AND TOWNS) MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS WEST BENGAL PREFACE The final population totals of 1971 down -to the village level will be presented, along with other demographic data, in the District Census Handbooks. It will be some more months before we can publish the Handbooks for all the districts of the State. At the request of the Government of West Bengal, we are therefore bringing out this special publication in the hope that it will meet, at least partly, the immediate needs of administrators, planners and scholars. 10th February, 1975 Bhaskar Ghose Director of Census Operations West Bengal CONTENTS PAGE MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT Jangipur Subdivision 1 P .. S. Farrakka 3 2 P. S. Shamsherganj 4 3 P. S. Suti 5-6 4 P. S. Raghunathganj 7-8' 5. P. S. Sagardighi 9-1Q. Lalbagh Subdivision 6 P. S. Lalgola II 7 P. S. Bhagwangola 12-13 8 P. S. Raninagar 14--15 9 P. S. Murshidabad 16-17 10 P. S. Jiaganj 18 11 P. S. N abagram 19-20' Kandi Subdivision 12 P. S. Khargram 21-22 13 P. S. Burwan 23-24- 14 P. S. Kandi 25-26 15 P. S. Bharatpur 27-28 Sadar Subdivision 16 P. S. Beldanga 29-3(} 17 P. S. Berhampur 31-33 18 P. S. Hariharpara 34 19 P. S. Nawada 35 20 P. S. Domkal 36 21 P. S. Jalangi 37 3 J.L. Name of Village/ Total Scheduled Scheduled J.L. Name of Village/ Total Scheduled Scheduled No. Town/Ward Population Castes Tribes No. -
EXCECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1. GENERAL the Fisheries
Construction of Fishing Harbour in Kaluveli watersat Azhagankuppam in Villupuram District and at Alamparaikuppam in ChengalpattuDistrict ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EXCECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1. GENERAL The Fisheries Department is one of the core line departments of Government of Tamilnadu principally to address the welfare of fishermen community of the state and intended to establish necessary infrastructures required for their safe berthing and hygienic fishing activities. The DoF is committed to have annual budget from Government of Tamilnadu to enhance the contribution of the fishery sector to the food security of the people of Tamilnadu and establish harbor infrastructure facilities at par with International Standard practices for ensuring constant growth in fish catches and its hygienic handling.It also gives top priorities for shore protection and erosion control activities to protect coastal villages from continuous threat from the high waves and cyclones. It works to attract more people into fishing activities;creating more job opportunity among fishery youths; exploring the opportunities in deep sea fishing; doubling the fish production and also to meet the export demands for enhancing the socio-economic status of the fishermen community. Tamilnadu has about1076 km of coastal line that passes through 14 out of 38 districts that consists of four coastal zonesviz.,CoromandelCoast, Palk Bay,GulfofMannarandWestCoast.There are 608 coastal fishermen villages having more than 1.9 Sq.Km of Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) -
Chengalpattu District
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020 CHENGALPATTU DISTRICT District Disaster Management Authority Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020 DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY CHENGALPATTU DISTRICT TAMIL NADU PREFACE Endowed with all the graces of nature’s beauty and abundance, the newly created district of Chengalpattu is a vibrant administrative entity on the North eastern part of the state of Tamil Nadu. In spite of the district’s top-notch status in terms of high educational, human development index and humungous industrial productivity, given its geography, climate and certain other socio-political attributes, the district administration and its people have to co-exist with the probabilities of hazards like floods, cyclone, Tsunami, drought, heat wave, lightning and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear emergencies. The Disastrous events in the recent past like the Tsunami of 2004, the catastrophic floods of year 2015, the cyclone of year 2016 and most recently the COVID-19 pandemic, will serve as a testament to the district’s vulnerability to such hazards. How the society responds to such vagaries of nature decides the magnitude and intensity of the destruction that may entail hazardous events. It is against this back drop, the roll of the District Disaster Management Authority can be ideally understood. The change in perspective from a relief- based approach to a more holistic disaster management approach has already begun to gain currency among the policy makers due to its substantial success in efficient handling of recent disasters across the globe. The need of the hour, therefore, is a comprehensive disaster management plan which is participative and people-friendly with the component of inter- departmental co-ordination at its crux. -
(Sub-State) Level Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Odisha, 2020
A Report on Compilation of District (Sub-State) Level Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Odisha, 2020 This report has been prepared on the steps taken by DE&S, Govt. of Odisha for compilation of District (Sub-State) level Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Odisha. Attempts have been made to highlight on the following points. a) Development of Weighting Diagram b) Sample Design c) Market Survey d) Collection of Base Year Price Data e) Collection of Current Year Price Data Weight Reference Year : 2011-12 Base Year : 2017 (Price Reference Year) Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Odisha Bhubaneswar Sri Padmanabha Behera, Hon’ble Minister, Planning & Convergence, Commerce & Transport, Government of Odisha Message I am glad to know that, the Directorate of Economics and Statistics is going to publish a report on “Compilation of District (Sub-State) level Consumer Price Index in Odisha, 2020”. This initiative provides a framework for compilation of Consumer Price Index in Odisha. I, appreciate the efforts made by the Sri S. Sahoo, ISS, Director, Economics and Statistics, Odisha and his team for their sincere effort to bring out this publication. (Padmanabha Behera) SURESH CHANDRA MAHAPATRA,IAS Tel : 0674-2536882 (O) Development Commissioner-Cum- : 0674-2322617 Additional Chief Secretary & Secy. to Govt. Fax : 0674-2536792 P & C Department Email : [email protected] MESSAGE Directorate of economics and Statistics, Department of Planning and Convergence, Government of Odisha, is bring out the publication on “Compilation of District (Sub-State) level Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Odisha, 2020 ”. CPI numbers are widely used as macro-economic indicators to study the changes in the real price level of consumers. -
Odisha Review
ODISHA REVIEW VOL. LXXIV NO.4 NOVEMBER - 2017 SURENDRA KUMAR, I.A.S. Commissioner-cum-Secretary LAXMIDHAR MOHANTY, O.A.S Director DR. LENIN MOHANTY Editor Editorial Assistance Production Assistance Bibhu Chandra Mishra Debasis Pattnaik Bikram Maharana Sadhana Mishra Cover Design & Illustration D.T.P. & Design Manas Ranjan Nayak Hemanta Kumar Sahoo Photo Kishor Kumar Sinha Raju Singh Manoranjan Mohanty Niranjan Baral The Odisha Review aims at disseminating knowledge and information concerning Odisha’s socio-economic development, art and culture. Views, records, statistics and information published in the Odisha Review are not necessarily those of the Government of Odisha. Published by Information & Public Relations Department, Government of Odisha, Bhubaneswar - 751001 and Printed at Odisha Government Press, Cuttack - 753010. For subscription and trade inquiry, please contact : Manager, Publications, Information & Public Relations Department, Loksampark Bhawan, Bhubaneswar - 751001. Rs.5/- Five Rupees / Copy E-mail : [email protected] Visit : http://odisha.gov.in Contact : 9937057528(M) CONTENTS Good Governance ... ... 1 Baliyatra : A Festival of Odisha's Ancient Maritime Trade Dr. Rabindra Nath Dash ... 13 Measuring Fiscal Performance of Indian States with Special Dr. Bibhuti Ranjan Mishra ... 17 Reference to Odisha Prof. Asit Ranjan Mohanty Kalinga and Champa : A Study in Ancient Maritime Relations Dr. Benudhar Patra ... 22 Paika Rebellion of 1817 : The First Independence War of India Akshyaya Kumar Nayak ... 27 Boita Bandana Festival and Water Pollution Dr. Manas Ranjan Senapati ... 32 Odisha Welcomes the World as Tourist But Bids Farewell as Friend Debadutta Rath ... 34 Exploring the Lost River(s) at Konark : Chirashree Srabani Rath, ... 39 A Multi-Disciplinary Approach Rashmi Ranjan Behera, Subhomay Jana, Priyadarshi Patnaik, and William K. -
18.03.2011 Order
ORISSA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION BIDYUT NIYAMAK BHAWAN, UNIT – VIII, BHUBANESWAR – 751 012 *** *** *** Present : Shri B. K. Das, Chairperson Shri K. C. Badu, Member Shri B. K. Misra, Member Case No.145 of 2010 Date of Hearing : 04.02.2011 Date of Order : 18.03.2011 IN THE MATTER OF : An application for approval of Annual Revenue Requirement and determination of Transmission Tariff by OPTCL under Section 62, 64 and all other applicable provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003 read with relevant provisions of OERC (Terms and Conditions for Determination of Tariff) Regulations, 2004, and OERC (Conduct of Business) Regulations, 2004, and other Tariff related matters, for the year 2011-12. O R D E R M/s. Orissa Power Transmission Corporation Limited, Bhubaneswar (for short OPTCL), a Govt. Company registered on 29th March, 2004 under the Companies Act, 1956, is carrying on the business of transmission of electricity within the State of Orissa. It had commenced the business on 31st March, 2004. The necessity for formation of this Govt. Company arose because, with the enactment of the Electricity Act, 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) GRIDCO which was the Bulk Supply and Transmission Licensee under the Orissa Electricity Reforms Act, 1995 could no longer carry on both supply and transmission businesses by virtue of 3rd Proviso of Sec.41, of the said Act. By virtue of a Transfer Scheme entitled ‘Orissa Electricity Reforms (Transfer of Transmission and Related Activities)Scheme,2005, under Sec.131 (4) of the Act, the erstwhile transmission business of GRIDCO with all the assets and liabilities of such business was transferred to and vested with OPTCL with effect from 1.4.2005. -
State Statistical Handbook 2014
STATISTICAL HANDBOOK WEST BENGAL 2014 Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics Department of Statistics & Programme Implementation Government of West Bengal PREFACE Statistical Handbook, West Bengal provides information on salient features of various socio-economic aspects of the State. The data furnished in its previous issue have been updated to the extent possible so that continuity in the time-series data can be maintained. I would like to thank various State & Central Govt. Departments and organizations for active co-operation received from their end in timely supply of required information. The officers and staff of the Reference Technical Section of the Bureau also deserve my thanks for their sincere effort in bringing out this publication. It is hoped that this issue would be useful to planners, policy makers and researchers. Suggestions for improvements of this publication are most welcome. Tapas Kr. Debnath Joint Administrative Building, Director Salt Lake, Kolkata. Bureau of Applied Economics & Statistics 30th December, 2015 Government of West Bengal CONTENTS Table No. Page I. Area and Population 1.0 Administrative Units in West Bengal - 2014 1 1.1 Villages, Towns and Households in West Bengal, Census 2011 2 1.2 Districtwise Population by Sex in West Bengal, Census 2011 3 1.3 Density of Population, Sex Ratio and Percentage Share of Urban Population in West Bengal by District 4 1.4 Population, Literacy rate by Sex and Density, Decennial Growth rate in West Bengal by District (Census 2011) 6 1.5 Number of Workers and Non-workers -
Of 237 AUTO YEAR IVPR SRL PAGE DOB NAME ADDRESS STATE PIN REG NUM QUALIF MOBILE EMAIL 3485 1994 3734 400 28/05/65 DILIP KUMAR DAS 29, SASHI SUR
Page 1 of 237 AUTO YEAR IVPR_SRL PAGE DOB NAME ADDRESS STATE PIN REG_NUM QUALIF MOBILE EMAIL 3485 1994 3734 400 28/05/65 DILIP KUMAR DAS 29, SASHI SUR. LANE. P.O. WEST BENGAL 700005 1439 OF W.B.V.C. B.V.SC & A.H. HATKHOLA CALCUTTA 700005 WEST BENGAL 526 1994 563 284 04.01.61 BORA SHRILEKHA PRINCIPAL SCIENTIST CARL WEST BENGAL ASM/0778/88 BVSc & AH/83/AAU NATH ITANAGAR UP WEST BENGAL 1006 1994 1082 302 26/09/60 PRANOB SEN S/O MPS PDAS FLAT I D 32/1 WEST BENGAL JVC/347/ 89 BVSc & AH/BCKVV/84 SH NC SEN GARATHAT RD SOUTH CALCUTTA WEST BENGAL 4686 1994 4965 457 05/07/43 KRISHNAKUTTY 184 BARAJONE PUR PO WEST BENGAL KVC/617/89 BVSc/69/Univ Of Kerala NAIR N KANCHRAPARA 24 PARGANAS WEST BENGAL 4753 1994 5032 461 01/05/37 K.K. KURIACOSE B2/26 KALYANI DISTT NADIA WEST BENGAL 741235 KVC/684/89 BVSc/61/Univ Of Kerala NADIA 741235 WEST BENGAL 4882 1994 5161 469 16/05/47 SUDDAPALLI 21/2 BALUTALA ROAD WEST BENGAL 700074 KVC/815/89 BVSc/70/APAU BHASKARA RAO 700074 KOLKATA 3454 1994 3700 399 02/04/46 KRUPASINDH V,O ABAHC DEBRA WEST BENGAL 721156 OVC/592/ BVSc & AH/71/OUAT CHOUDHURY PANCHGERIA PASCHIM MIDNAPUR WEST 721156 WEST BANGAL 3497 1994 3746 401 07/07/50 DIBAKAR HOTA VILL DIGHPALA O WEST BENGAL 743145 OVC/997/ BVSc & AH/73/OUAT MAJHIPARA P.S. AMDANGA DIST NORTH 24 PARGANAS 743145 WEST BENGAL 1675 1994 1803 327 15/10/25 SK. -
RFP Document Price Is Non-Refundable and Inclusive of Taxes (Exempt for Eligible Entities (I.E
Request for Proposal for Supply, Installation, Implementation, Integration, Maintenance and Support of Security System The Oriental Insurance Company Limited Head Office, New Delhi Request for Proposal For Supply, Installation, Implementation, Integration, Maintenance and Support of Security System (Tender Ref No: OICL/HO/ITD/SOC/2018/01 Dated 13.07.2018) Information Technology Department The Oriental Insurance Company Limited 2nd Floor, Oriental House A-25/27, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi – 110002 CIN-U66010DL1947GOI007158 www.orientalinsurance.org.in Request for Proposal for Supply, Installation, Implementation, Integration, Maintenance and Support of Security System This page is Intentionally Left blank Tender Ref No: OICL/HO/ITD/SOC/2018/01 2 Request for Proposal for Supply, Installation, Implementation, Integration, Maintenance and Support of Security System Non-Refundable Tender Fee Non-Transferable Receipt To be filled by OICL Official Tender Ref. No. OICL/HO/ITD/SOC/2018/01 Dated 13.07.2018 Date of Issue Tender Issued to Bidder Draft No. Date Draft Amount Bank Name Name of OICL Official Designation of OICL Official Signature OICL Official Bidder’s Representative with Contact No. and Date Tender Ref No: OICL/HO/ITD/SOC/2018/01 3 Request for Proposal for Supply, Installation, Implementation, Integration, Maintenance and Support of Security System This page is Intentionally Left blank Tender Ref No: OICL/HO/ITD/SOC/2018/01 4 Request for Proposal for Supply, Installation, Implementation, Integration, Maintenance and Support of Security System Non-Refundable Tender Fee Non-Transferable Receipt To be filled by OICL Official Tender Ref. No. OICL/HO/ITD/SOC/2018/01 Dated 13.07.2018 Date of Issue Tender Issued to Bidder Draft No. -
S.NO Name of District Name of Block Name of Village Population Name
STATE LEVEL BANKERS' COMMITTEE, TAMIL NADU CONVENOR: INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK PROVIDING BANKING SERVICES IN VILLAGE HAVING POPULATION OF OVER 2000 DISTRICTWISE ALLOCATION OF VILLAGES -01.11.2011 Name of S.NO Name of Block Name of Village Population Name of the Bank Name of Branch District 1 Ariyalur Andiamadam Anikudichan (South) 2730 Indian Bank Andimadam 2 Ariyalur Andiamadam Athukurichi 5540 Bank of India Alagapuram 3 Ariyalur Andiamadam Ayyur 3619 State Bank of India Edayakurichi 4 Ariyalur Andiamadam Kodukkur 3023 State Bank of India Edayakurichi 5 Ariyalur Andiamadam Koovathur (North) 2491 Indian Bank Andimadam 6 Ariyalur Andiamadam Koovathur (South) 3909 Indian Bank Andimadam 7 Ariyalur Andiamadam Marudur 5520 Canara Bank Elaiyur 8 Ariyalur Andiamadam Melur 2318 Canara Bank Elaiyur 9 Ariyalur Andiamadam Olaiyur 2717 Bank of India Alagapuram 10 Ariyalur Andiamadam Periakrishnapuram 5053 State Bank of India Varadarajanpet 11 Ariyalur Andiamadam Silumbur 2660 State Bank of India Edayakurichi 12 Ariyalur Andiamadam Siluvaicheri 2277 Bank of India Alagapuram 13 Ariyalur Andiamadam Thirukalappur 4785 State Bank of India Varadarajanpet 14 Ariyalur Andiamadam Variyankaval 4125 Canara Bank Elaiyur 15 Ariyalur Andiamadam Vilandai (North) 2012 Indian Bank Andimadam 16 Ariyalur Andiamadam Vilandai (South) 9663 Indian Bank Andimadam 17 Ariyalur Ariyalur Andipattakadu 3083 State Bank of India Reddipalayam 18 Ariyalur Ariyalur Arungal 2868 State Bank of India Ariyalur 19 Ariyalur Ariyalur Edayathankudi 2008 State Bank of India Ariyalur 20 Ariyalur -
Elected Representative of Panchayat Samiti Designation Sl Name of the Elected Representative Name of Block Name of GP Chiarperson/Z.P/B.P/G.P No
Elected Representative of Panchayat Samiti Designation Sl Name of the Elected Representative Name of Block Name of GP Chiarperson/Z.P/B.P/G.P No. ZP/BP/GP Govt. functionaries member Govt. official 1 2 3 4 5 KHORDHA 1 Bharat Sahoo Khordha Bajapur Sarpanch 2 Santilata Behera Khordha Mallipur Sarpanch 3 Banita Nayak Khordha Bangida Sarpanch 4 Md. Yakub Khordha N. Arjunpur Sarpanch 5 Okila Arisal Khordha Brajamohanpur Sarpanch 6 Saubhagyalaxmi Baral Khordha Pallatotapada Sarpanch 7 Laxmikanta Nanda Khordha Dhaulimunha Sarpanch 8 Jhuna Nayak (Uncontested) Khordha Pubusahi Sarpanch 9 Jogendra samantaray Khordha Godipada Sarpanch 10 Dillip Ku. Samantasinghar Khordha Kuradhamalla Sarpanch 11 Swaranalata Khandayataray Khordha Kanpur Sarpanch 12 Prabina Priyadarasini Bhanja Khordha Garh Haladia Sarpanch 13 Rashamita Baliyarasingh Khordha Orabarsingh Sarpanch 14 Jayanti Behera Khordha Golabaisasan Sarpanch 15 Santilata Martha Khordha Narangarah Sarpanch 16 Arati Jena Khordha N.G.Tapanga Sarpanch 17 Sakuntala Jagadev Khordha Jankia Sarpanch 18 Muniruddin Khan Khordha Keranga Sarpanch 19 Sudarasan Behera Khordha Tangiapada Sarpanch 20 Srimaye Priyadarasini Patra Khordha Kaipadar Sarpanch 21 Rukmani Chhotaray Begunia Botolama Sarpanch 22 Sandhya Behera Begunia Routapada Sarpanch 23 Anadi sahoo Begunia Durgapur Sarpanch 24 Arjuna Pradhan Begunia Gobindapur Sarpanch 25 Banchhanidhi Parida Begunia DEULI Sarpanch 26 Prafula Chandra Samantaray Begunia Baghamari Sarpanch 27 Lavanya Jayasingh Begunia Pangarsingh Sarpanch 28 Osha Manika Begunia Podadiha Sarpanch