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West Tripura District, Tripura
कᴂद्रीय भूमि जल बो셍ड जल संसाधन, नदी विकास और गंगा संरक्षण विभाग, जल शक्ति मंत्रालय भारत सरकार Central Ground Water Board Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti Government of India AQUIFER MAPPING AND MANAGEMENT OF GROUND WATER RESOURCES WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT, TRIPURA उत्तर पूिी क्षेत्र, गुिाहाटी North Eastern Region, Guwahati GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF JAL SHAKTI DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT & GANGA REJUVENATION CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD REPORT ON “AQUIFER MAPPING AND MANAGEMENT PLAN OF WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT, TRIPURA” (AAP 2017-18) By Shri Himangshu Kachari Assistant Hydrogeologist Under the supervision of Shri T Chakraborty Officer In Charge, SUO, Shillong & Nodal Officer of NAQUIM, NER CONTENTS Page no. 1. Introduction 1-20 1.1 Objectives 1 1.2 Scope of the study 1 1.2.1 Data compilation & data gap analysis 1 1.2.2 Data Generation 2 1.2.3 Aquifer map preparation 2 1.2.4 Aquifer management plan formulation 2 1.3 Approach and methodology 2 1.4 Area details 2-4 1.5Data availability and data adequacy before conducting aquifer mapping 4-6 1.6 Data gap analysis and data generation 6 1.6.1 Data gap analysis 6 1.6.2 Recommendation on data generation 6 1.7 Rainfall distribution 7 1.8 Physiography 7-8 1.9 Geomorphology 8 1.10 Land use 9-10 1.11Soil 11 1.12 Drainage 11-12 1.13 Agriculture 13-14 1.14 Irrigation 14 1.15 Irrigation projects: Major, Medium and Minor 15-16 1.16 Ponds, tanks and other water conservation structures 16 1.17 Cropping pattern 16-17 1.18 Prevailing water conservation/recharge practices 17 1.19 General geology 18-19 1.20 Sub surface geology 19-20 2. -
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Government of TriPura O/o the Mission Director, National Health Mission, Tripura & Member Secretary, State AYUSH Mission, Tripura Palace Com pound, Asa rta la, Tri pu ra (West)-799001 O_R-D E-R The Regional Research Institute for Homoeopathy, Khumulwng, Tripura (West) under Central (two) Council for Research in Homoeopathy, Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India is going to organize 02 days Continued Medical Education (CME) Programme for uplifting the medical knowledge of Homoeo (West) doctors on 30ft & 31"1January, 2020 atRegional Research Institute (H), Khumulwng, Tripura at 9.30 A.M. The theme of CME is 'Scope of Homoeopathy in the Prevention & Treatment of Malaria and other vector bome diseases prevalent in Tripura' Therefore, the bellow mentioned Medical Officers (AYUSH) Homoeo under State Health & Family Welfare Society under NHM, Tripura are hereby directed to remain present on scheduled date, time and venue. sl. Date & Time Name of the Participants Designation Place of Posting No 1 Dr.Shreyasee Choud hury M.O (Homoeo) Bamutia PHC Ghatak 2 Dr. Chandan Debnath M.O (Homoeo) Nandannagar UPHC J Dr.Mita Das M.O (Homoeo) Ranibazar PHC 4 Dr.Sabari Goswami M.O (Homoeo) Asrampara UPHC 5 Dr. Somnath Reang M.O (Homoeo) Lefunga PHC 6 Dr. Jyotilal Debbarma M.O (Homoeo) l'r/landai PHC 7 Dr.Sukhendu Nath M.O (Homoeo) O/o CMO West M.O (Homoeo) Mohanpur CHC 30th & 31't 8 Dr.KakoliGope January, 9 Dr. Dipan Sankar Dey M.O (Homoeo) Kanchanmala PHC 2020 10 Dr.Tania Tilak M.O (Homoeo) Gandhigram PHC 11 Dr.Anindita Saha M.O (Homoeo) Jirania CHC t2 Dr. -
ADMINISTRATION and POLITICS in TRIPURA Directorate of Distance Education TRIPURA UNIVERSITY
ADMINISTRATION AND POLITICS IN TRIPURA MA [Political Science] Third Semester POLS 905 E EDCN 803C [ENGLISH EDITION] Directorate of Distance Education TRIPURA UNIVERSITY Reviewer Dr Biswaranjan Mohanty Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi Authors: Neeru Sood, Units (1.4.3, 1.5, 1.10, 2.3-2.5, 2.9, 3.3-3.5, 3.9, 4.2, 4.4-4.5, 4.9) © Reserved, 2017 Pradeep Kumar Deepak, Units (1.2-1.4.2, 4.3) © Pradeep Kumar Deepak, 2017 Ruma Bhattacharya, Units (1.6, 2.2, 3.2) © Ruma Bhattacharya, 2017 Vikas Publishing House, Units (1.0-1.1, 1.7-1.9, 1.11, 2.0-2.1, 2.6-2.8, 2.10, 3.0-3.1, 3.6-3.8, 3.10, 4.0-4.1, 4.6-4.8, 4.10) © Reserved, 2017 Books are developed, printed and published on behalf of Directorate of Distance Education, Tripura University by Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication which is material, protected by this copyright notice may not be reproduced or transmitted or utilized or stored in any form of by any means now known or hereinafter invented, electronic, digital or mechanical, including photocopying, scanning, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system, without prior written permission from the DDE, Tripura University & Publisher. Information contained in this book has been published by VIKAS® Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. and has been obtained by its Authors from sources believed to be reliable and are correct to the best of their knowledge. -
State Annual Programme Implementation Plans (Apips) 2012-13
INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (ICDS) SCHEME State Annual Programme Implementation Plans (APIPs) 2012-13 DIRECTORATE OF SOCIAL WELFARE & SOCIAL EDUCATION GOVERNMENT OF TRIPURA APPI_ICDS_ TRIPURA_ 2012-13 1 CONTENTS Annual Programme Implementation Plan- Broad Framework Section 1. Situational and Gap Analysis - 1 – 21 Section 2. Vision Statement - 22 – 25 Section 3. Organizational structure of ICDS Programme Management - 26 Section 4. Annual Action Plan – Programme Components - 27 4A. Human Resources - 27 - 30 4B. Procurement of materials and equipment - 30 - 35 4C. Delivery of Services at AWCs - 35 C1: Supplementary Nutrition - 35 - 43 C2: Pre-School Education - 44 - 50 C3: Nutrition and Health Education - 51 - 52 C4: Immunization - 53 - 54 C5: Health Check-ups - 55 - 56 C6: Referral Services - 57 4D. Observance of Nutrition and Health Days - 57 - 59 4E. Information, Education and Communication (IEC) - 59 - 61 4F. Monitoring and Evaluation - 61 - 63 4G. Training and Capacity Building - 64 - 71 4H. Convergence with Line Departments - 71 - 72 4I. Community Participation and Involvement of PRIs - 72 - 73 4J. Financial Management and Funds Flow Mechanism - 73 - 74 Summary of Action Plan: Physical Targets and Financial Estimates - 75 - 78 Statement of Expenditure for the Year 2011-12 on ICDS (Gen) and APPI_ICDS_ TRIPURA_ 2012-13 2 Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP) under ICDS - 79 - 87 APPI_ICDS_ TRIPURA_ 2012-13 3 ANNUAL PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (APIP) 2012-13 SE C T I O N 1: SITUATION AND GAP ANALYSIS In this section, an in-depth situation and gap analysis of existing health and nutrition status of women and children along with analysis of related socio-economic conditions prevailing in the State of Tripura is being presented. -
Brief Industrial Profile of Tripura(West) District
Brief Industrial Profile of Tripura(West) District Carried out by MSME-Development Institute Adviser Chowmohani Krishnanagar Road, Agartala,Tripura(West) (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) Phone:0381-2326570,2326576 Fax :0381-2326570 e- mail: [email protected] Web- : www.msmedi-agartala.nic.in Contents S. Topic Page No. No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 1 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 3 1.2 Topography 4 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 5 1.4 Forest 6 1.5 Administrative set up 7 2. District at a glance 8 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Tripura West. 12 3. Industrial Scenario Of Tripura West 13 3.1 Industry at a Glance 13 3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 14 3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units In The District 15 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 16 3.5 Major Exportable Item 16 3.6 Growth Trend 17 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 17 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 17 3.8.1 List of the units in Tripura West & near by Area 17 3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 17 3.9 Service Enterprises 17 3.9.1 Coaching Industry 17 3.9.2 Potentials areas for service industry 17 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 18 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 19 4.1 Detail Of Major Clusters 21 4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 21 4.1.2 Service Sector 21 4.2 Details of Identified cluster 21 4.2.1 Welding Electrodes 21 4.2.2 Stone cluster 22 4.2.3 Chemical cluster 22 4.2.4 Fabrication and General Engg Cluster 23 4.2. -
Tripura HDR-Prelimes
32 TRIPURA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT Tripura Human Development Report 2007 Government of Tripura PUBLISHED BY Government of Tripura All rights reserved PHOTO CREDITS V.K. Ramachandran: pages 1, 2 (all except the middle photo), 31, 32, 34, 41, 67 (bottom photo), 68 (left photo), 69, 112 (bottom photo), 124 (bottom photo), 128. Government of Tripura: pages 2 (middle photo), 67 (top photo), 68 (right photo), 72, 76, 77, 79, 89, 97, 112 (top photo), 124 (top left and top right photos). COVER DESIGN Alpana Khare DESIGN AND PRINT PRODUCTION Tulika Print Communication Services, New Delhi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This Report is the outcome of active collaboration among Departments of the Government of Tripura, independent academics and researchers, and staff and scholars of the Foundation for Agrarian Studies. The nodal agency on the official side was the Department of Planning and Coordination of the Government of Tripura, and successive Directors of the Department – A. Guha, S.K. Choudhury, R. Sarwal and Jagdish Singh – have played a pivotal role in coordinating the work of this Report. S.K. Panda, Principal Secre- tary, took an active personal interest in the preparation of the Report. The Staff of the Department, and M. Debbarma in particular, have worked hard to collect data, organize workshops and help in the preparation of the Re- port. The process of planning, researching and writing this Report has taken over two years, and I have accumulated many debts on the way. The entire process was guided by the Steering Committee under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary. The members of the Steering Committee inclu-ded a representative each from the Planning Commission and UNDP, New Delhi; the Vice-Chancellor, Tripura University; Professor Abhijit Sen, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Professor V. -
West Tripura District
West Tripura District Page-1 Introduction: West Tripura is one of the eight districts of Tripura. Agartala is the district headquarters and is also the capital city of Tripura. The district was reorganized in 2012 and was sub-divided into three districts; West Tripura, Sepahijala and Khowai. The district is surrounded by Bangladesh on its north and west, Khowai district in the east and by Sepahijala district in the south. The total area of the district is 983.63 sq km. SI. Particulars Remarks No. 1 Location Latitude 23 degree 16" to 24 degree 14" North Longitude 91 degree 09" to 91 degree 47" East 2 Area of the district 983.63 sq km 3 Number of sub-division 3 Nos. 4 Number of blocks 9 Nos. 5 Revenue Moujas 112 nos 6 Municipal Corporation 1 No. 7 Municipal Council 1 No. 8 Nagar Panchayet 2 Nos. 9 Gram Panchayet 87 nos 10 ADC Village 85 nos 11 Population Male Female Total (As per ROR) 552306 541207 1093513 12 Density of Population 1000 per sq.km 13 Total Schools JB SB High HS +2 338 155 103 108 14 Police Stations 13 nos. (including 2 Women PS 15 Fire Stations 8 Nos. 16 Hospitals-Dispensary 17 Sub- Centre 176 nos 18 Primary Health Centre 15 nos 19 State Hospital 04 nos 20 Army Hospital 01 nos 21 Assam Rifles Hospital 01 nos 22 BSF Hospital 01 nos 23 CRPF Hospital 01 nos 24 Literacy rate Male (in %) Female (in %) Total 97.08% 95.99% 96.53% Page-2 Vulnerability to Flood The District faces flash flood annually during the monsoon season i.e. -
TSR Female Candidates.Pdf
ROAD MAP OF TRIPURA Q 16 Km Airport to TSR 2nd Bn 15 Km Railway station to t TSR 2nd Bn 7 Km Bus Station to TSR v 2nd Bn Schedule for PST & PET (Outdoor Test) of female candidates for the post of Riflemen (GD) and Riflemen (Tradesmen) towards raising of 02 (two) new India Reserve (IR) Battalions for the State of Tripura S/No Registration Name of C/O Female Categor DOB Education Village PO PS Dist State Pin No Post Inside / Others Date of No applicant y applied for Outside outdoor test 1 5 Jayashree Das Sadip Das Female SC 25/02/1998 12th Bhattapuku A.D.Nagar A.D.Nagar West Tripura 799003 Riflemen(G Inside 26-07-2021 Passed r Kalitilla D) 2 7 Rajib Rani Kushilian Female ST 10/09/1999 12th Monithang Thelakung Jampuijala Sepahijala Tripura 799102 Riflemen(S Inside 26-07-2021 Kaipeng Kaipeng Passed weeper) 3 11 Susmita Saha Debasish Saha Female UR 31/12/1997 Graduate Town Agartala East West Tripura 799001 Riflemen(G Inside 26-07-2021 Pratapgarh Agartala D) 4 12 Rupali Khatun Jahagir Miah Female UR 13/10/1998 12th Rajnagar Agartala West West Tripura 799001 Riflemen(G Inside 26-07-2021 Passed Agartala D) 5 13 Jhuma Sarkar Harimal Sarkar Female SC 13/07/1999 12th Sanmura Lankamura West West Tripura 799009 Riflemen(G Inside 26-07-2021 Passed Agartala D) 6 17 Ranjana Singha Madan Mohan Female OBC 04/02/1997 12th Betcherra Kumarghat Kumarghat Unakoti Tripura 799266 Riflemen(G Inside 26-07-2021 Singha Passed D) 7 24 Punam Sarkar Ratan Sarkar Female SC 25/12/1995 12th Sidhai Sidhai Sidhai West Tripura 799212 Riflemen(G Inside 26-07-2021 Passed Mohanpur D) 8 27 Sunita Debbarma Uttam Debbarma Female ST 10/09/1998 9th Passed Chikanchar Laticherra Bishramganj Sepahijala Tripura 799103 Riflemen(G Inside 26-07-2021 a D) 9 40 Achri Debbarma Lt. -
West Tripura District
12344566777DM 2018-19 WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT OFFICE OF THE DISTRICRT MAGISTRATE & COLLECTOR WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT, AGARTALA-799001 DISTRICT EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTRE PHONE NO.- 0381-2323742 / 232-5713/ 0381-2301077 (toll free)/2322971 PREPARE FOR THE WORSE, HOPE FOR THE BEST 1 | P a g e INDEX SL. Chapter Subject/Contents Page No. No. 1. Chapter-I Introduction(Aim/ 4-8 Objective/Authority/Rules & Responsibility etc. 2. Chapter-II Hazard/Vulnerability /Capacity and Risk 9-12 Assessment 3. Chapter-III Institutional Arrangement for DM 13-15 4. Chapter-IV Prevention and Mitigation Measure 16-17 5. Chapter-V Preparedness Measure 18-70 6. Chapter-VI Capacity Building & Training Measure 71-73 7. Chapter-VII Response & Relief Measure 74-81 8. Chapter-VIII Reconstruction, Rehabilitation & Recovery 82-83 Measure 9. Chapter-IX Financial Resources for Implementation of 84 DDMP 10. Chapter-X Procedure & Methodology for Monitoring 85 Evaluation/Up-dation & Maintenance of DDMP 11. Chapter-XI Coordination Mechanism for 86 Implementation of DDMP 12. Chapter- i) List of Ambulance Annex-I Annexures ii) Earthquake Hazard Map Annex-II iii) Wind Hazard Map Annex-III iv) Flood Hazard Map Annex-IV v) Resource Map Annex-V vii) Contact number of Nodal Annex-VI Officers of line dept. viii) List of important equipment Annex-VII 2 | P a g e 3 | P a g e Chapter I: Introduction 1.1 Aim: The West Tripura District is a multi hazard prone district to Flood, Cyclone, Hailstorm, Earthquake, Forest Fire and Epidemic. The entire State of Tripura is situated in seismic zone –V which is prone to moderate to high intensity earthquakes. -
IASSI-Quarterly-Issue-3.Pdf
IASSI QUARTERLY: CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL OF INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE INSTITUTIONS (IASSI) Volume 38 Number 3 July-September 2019 Contents Articles Determinants of Marketed Surplus of Food Crops – A Village Level Study 341 in the North 24 Parganas District of West Bengal Rupam Mukherjee Crime and State Level Per Capita Income: Exploring the Relationship 360 for Indian States Dipparna Jana An Empirical Study of Causes, Concerns and Impacts of Migration in India: 278 A Development Perspective and Implications Archana Sinha Seasonal Migration and Spatial Diversification in Rural Labour Market 399 Dinesh Kumar Nayak Understanding and Addressing Livelihood Problem of 423 Rag-Pickers in Surat City Vimal Trivedi Structure and Organisation of School Dental Health Service in the 438 School Health Programme of NRHM in West Tripura District Barnali Das Economic Growth and Environmental Degradation: A Cross Country Analysis 457 Subhrabaran Das and Monalisa Das Asset Management by SC Fishermen in Andhra Pradesh: A Quick Assessment 472 Srinivasa Reddy and K. Hanumantha Rao Impact of MNREGA on Rural Households: Selected GPs in (North) Karnataka 492 Pesala Peter and I. Maruthi Current Implementation and Impacts of MGNREGS in Rural Odisha: 506 Does this Solve the Problems of Unemployment and Migration? M Gopinath Reddy, Bishnu Prasad Mahapatra and Jogindra Naik Perspective Social Development: A Liberal Sociological Formulation 527 S.L. Sharma Book Review Transformation of Punjab State from Water Surplus to 538 Water Scarcity: A Book Review Sucha Singh Gill The Indian Association of Social Science Institutions (IASSI) gratefully acknowledges the grant received from the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi towards the publication of the journal 'IASSI Quarterly: Contributions to Indian Social Science" Designations employed, presentation of the materials and opinions expressed in the papers in this publication do not necessarily represent the views of IASSI or ICSSR. -
Notification DEE Senioritylist.Pdf
Tentative Seniority List of A/T(Pry./J.B.)/Kok-Barak-Teacher in the scale of Rs.125-200/- and its corresponding revised scale of Rs.240-440, Rs.430-850/-, Rs.970-2400/- , Rs.3300-7100/- , Rs. 5310-24000/-& Rs.5700- 24000/- PB-2 ROP-2009(Amendment-2015 as on 31/08.2015 under Education Department, Govt. of Tripura. Sl.No. Name of the incumbent and present place of Whether Date of Birth Academic & Professional qualification with year of Date of joining as A/T, KBT Post & date ST/SC/ UR posting passing of Conf. On fixed pay basis On regular pay scale Remarks 1 2 3 45 6(a) 6(b) 7 8 Sri Krishna Roy, Uamakanta Academy, UR 17.11.1957 H/S- A/T- 15.11.1976 1 AGT Sri Nilu Rakshit, Ishanpur HS (Pry) UR 13.08.1957 SF T.Ed A/T- 13.07.1977 2 School,Mohanpur. Subhajoy Debbarma, Tentuibari High (Pry) ST 09.04.1957 H/S- 1978 UGBT- 2006 A/T- 16.06.1978 3 School I/S AMP Smt. Mallika Debbarma, Ranirganj HS ST 04.02.1957 H/S- 1975 UGBT- 2005 A/T- 17.06.1978 4 Girls (Pry) School, JRN Sankari Roy, Sekerkote H/S (Pry) School UR 01.01.1958 H/S- UGBT- A/T- 15.07.1978 5 ,Bishalgarh Smt. Ratthanpuii , Jampui HS (Pry), UR 13.05.1958 Madhyamik- UGBT- A/T- 01.09.1978 6 Kanchanpur Smt. Malati Chowdhury,Gardhang H.S ST 08.07.1958 Class-X KBT- 30.04.1979 7 (Pry),SBM Sri Sudhyanya Tripura, South Manubazar ST 21.08.1957 Class-X UGBT- 1991 KBT- 30.04.1979 8 High(Pry) School I/S Sabroom Smt. -
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India for the Year 2011-12
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India for the year 2011-12 GOVERNMENT OF TRIPURA Report No.1 of 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragraph(s) Page(s) Preface v Executive Summary vii CHAPTER I: SOCIAL SECTOR Introduction 1.1 1 Planning and conduct of Audit 1.2 2 EDUCATION (SOCIAL WELFARE & SOCIAL EDUCATION) DEPARTMENT Integrated Audit of the Education (Social Welfare and Social 1.3 4 Education) Department RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Performance Audit on ‘Mahatma Gandhi National Rural 1.4 33 Employment Guarantee Scheme’ EDUCATION (SCHOOL) DEPARTMENT Utilisation of Edusat Network 1.5 64 HOME (JAIL) AND PUBLIC WORKS (ROADS AND BUILDINGS) DEPARTMENTS Unused construction 1.6 69 LABOUR DEPARTMENT (Tripura Building and Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Board) Failure to achieve the objects of the Board besides imprudent 1.7 72 investment of idle funds CHAPTER II: ECONOMIC SECTOR Introduction 2.1 75 Planning and conduct of Audit 2.2 76 PUBLIC WORKS (ROADS AND BUILDINGS) DEPARTMENT Unfruitful expenditure 2.3 77 Undue financial benefit leading to loss of interest 2.4 78 PUBLIC WORKS (WATER RESOURCE) DEPARTMENT Faulty planning leading to idle investment 2.5 80 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (WATER RESOURCE, DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION) Blocking up of public funds on idle stores 2.6 82 CHAPTER III: ECONOMIC SECTOR (Public Sector Undertakings) Overview of State Public Sector Undertakings 3.1 85 POWER DEPARTMENT (Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited) Performance Audit of Power Transmission Activities 3.2 96 FOREST DEPARTMENT (Tripura Forest