State Government Was Pursuing the Matter with the Government of India by : INVC Team Published on : 15 Aug, 2018 08:40 PM IST

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

State Government Was Pursuing the Matter with the Government of India by : INVC Team Published on : 15 Aug, 2018 08:40 PM IST State government was pursuing the matter with the Government of India By : INVC Team Published On : 15 Aug, 2018 08:40 PM IST INVC NEWS Ludhiana/Chandigarh, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday announced a slew of development projects worth over Rs 3600 crores for the Ludhiana district, ranging from infrastructure development to water supply, industries, health and education. Addressing the citizens after unfurling the Tricolour on the momentous occasion of the 72nd Independence Day at the Guru Nanak Stadium here this morning, the Chief Minister announced allocation of Rs. 1469 crore for a project to shift Ludhiana from the existing ground water supply to 24x7 surface water supply. The project, he said, had been approved in principle by Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India and posted to World Bank/ADB for external financing. In-principle approval had also been received for the establishment of a Civil Enclave at Indian Air Force Station Halwara (Ludhiana), he said, adding that the state government was pursuing the matter with the Government of India. While Rs. 350 crore had been earmarked for facilitating the development of Hero Cycles Park, as part of Hi- Tech Cycle Valley at Ludhiana, another Rs. 250 crore had been set aside for the Oswal Integrated Business Park, said the Chief Minister, adding that these projects would generate employment and give a boost to the state’s industrial development. Another Rs. 117 crores will be spent on a Mega Food Park, to come up over 100 acres at Ladhowal, with Rs. 56 crores being earmarked for setting up of 50 MLD CETP for Tajpur Road and Rahon Road, in addition to Rs. 55 crores for the 40 MLD CETP for Focal Point Dyeing Industry, said the Chief Minister. Captain Amarinder also announced Rs 23 crores for 15 MLD CETP at Bahadarke Road, work for which had already started, besides Rs. 32 crores for development of Focal Points, and Rs 15 crores for development www.internationalnewsandviews.com of 11 of the 24 Industrial Clusters which had been taken up for development under the Centre’s MSE-CDP programme. Another key announcement for industrial development related to Rs 15 crores allocation for Cluster Project of Oil Expeller and Parts, which is expected to almost double its turnover and also increase its employment generation. Captain Amarinder Singh also announced Rs. 483 crore for undertaking various urban development works, including Rs 366 Crores for Ludhiana Municipal Corporation, Rs 52 Crores for Municipal Council Khanna, 32 Crores for Raikot Municipal Council and Rs. 23 Crores for Jagraon Municipal Council. Machhiwara MC has got Rs. 3 crores, Sahnewal MC Rs. 2.40 crores, Doraha MC Rs. 2 crores, Mullanpur Dakha MC Rs. 1.5 crores, Payal MC Rs. 1.3 crores, Maloud MC Rs. 1 crore and Samrala MC Rs. 89 lakhs. The Chief Minister announced Rs. 9.6 crore for modern Rehri Markets being set up by GLADA over 3.86 acres in various urban estates in Ludhiana for the relocation of 1020 vendors. In another key decision, the Chief Minister announced to set up a 30-bed Hospital at Doraha in the memory of former Chief Minister Late Sardar Beant Singh. Further, Rs 64 Lakhs would be provided for setting up of 10 bed mini PHC at village Jhorda in memory of Late Havildar Ishwar Singh of 36 Sikh Regiment, who fought in the famous battle of Saragarhi Fort, the Chief Minister added. The historical villages of Jagraon (birth place of Lala Lajpat Rai), Sarabha (Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha), Thapar Colony (Shaheed Sukhdev) and Bhaini Sahib (Satguru Ram Singh Ji) would be allocated Rs 1 Crore grant each for development under the Composite Development Fund, he further announced. Fulfilling a long-pending demand of the city industrialists, Captain Amarinder Singh Chief announced another Rs. 450 Crores for the development of a Convention and Exhibition Centre, which was coming up over 6 acres of land on Chandigarh-Ludhiana at Ludhiana. The project would be completed in six months. The Chief Minister announced Rs. 261 Crores for the development of rural areas of the district, including repair of 1591 km link roads (Rs. 169 crores), development works in Mandis (Rs. 78 crores) and widening & upgradation of culverts and bridges on Link Roads (Rs. 14 crores). To upgrade and strengthen existing infrastructure in Government run schools, the Chief Minister announced a grant of Rs. 21.4 crore. A development grant of Rs 1 Crores for each of the seven Assembly segments falling under Ludhiana MC was also announced by Captain Amarinder. URL : https://www.internationalnewsandviews.com/state-government-was-pursuing-the-matter-with-the-government-of-india/ 12th year of news and views excellency Committed to truth and impartiality www.internationalnewsandviews.com Copyright © 2009 - 2019 International News and Views Corporation. All rights reserved. www.internationalnewsandviews.com www.internationalnewsandviews.com.
Recommended publications
  • Amarinder Singh Took Historic Decisions in Favor Of
    WWW.YUGMARG.COM FOLLOW US ON REGD NO. CHD/0061/2006-08 | RNI NO. 61323/95 Join us at telegram https://t.me/yugmarg Wednesday October 21, 2020 CHANDIGARH, VOL. XXV, NO. 249, PAGES 12, RS. 2 YOUR REGION, YOUR PAPER Haryana state is best Ready to quit rather DC warns Dhoni shouldn't Anemia Mukt Bharat than bow educational bat lower than (AMB) Index among to injustice to farmers: institutions of strict number 29 states in the Capt; Warns Centre of action for denial of 5, feels country. threat to peace, security scholarship to SC Agarkar students PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 12 Lockdown gone not the virus, be cautious: Modi AGENCY covered a long journey from Jan- coming out of a difficult time, a NEW DELHI, OCT 20 ta Curfew in March in the fight little carelessness can stop our India records 46,790 new COVID-19 cases against COVID-19. speed, impact our joys. Fulfilling NEW DELHI: The number of new coronavirus infections reported daily in Prime Minister Narendra Modi "Most of us are committed to responsibilities and following India dropped below 50,000 nearly after three months, taking India's on Tuesday urged people to not our responsibilities and moving caution, if these go together, only COVID-19 caseload to 75,97,063, according to the Union Health Ministry let their guard down against out of our homes to do our duties. then will the joys of life be pro- data updated on Tuesday. coronavirus, saying that the situ- In the times of festivals, streets tected," he said.
    [Show full text]
  • Administrative Atlas , Punjab
    CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 PUNJAB ADMINISTRATIVE ATLAS f~.·~'\"'~ " ~ ..... ~ ~ - +, ~... 1/, 0\ \ ~ PE OPLE ORIENTED DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, PUNJAB , The maps included in this publication are based upon SUNey of India map with the permission of the SUNeyor General of India. The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. The interstate boundaries between Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown in this publication are as interpreted from the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 but have yet to be verified. The state boundaries between Uttaranchal & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh have not been verified by government concerned. © Government of India, Copyright 2006. Data Product Number 03-010-2001 - Cen-Atlas (ii) FOREWORD "Few people realize, much less appreciate, that apart from Survey of India and Geological Survey, the Census of India has been perhaps the largest single producer of maps of the Indian sub-continent" - this is an observation made by Dr. Ashok Mitra, an illustrious Census Commissioner of India in 1961. The statement sums up the contribution of Census Organisation which has been working in the field of mapping in the country. The Census Commissionarate of India has been working in the field of cartography and mapping since 1872. A major shift was witnessed during Census 1961 when the office had got a permanent footing. For the first time, the census maps were published in the form of 'Census Atlases' in the decade 1961-71. Alongwith the national volume, atlases of states and union territories were also published.
    [Show full text]
  • Ferozepur District, No-12, Punjab
    CENSUS OF INDIA~ 1961 PUNJAB DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK No. 12 FEROZEPUR DISTRICT' R L. ANAND Superintendent of Census, Operations and Enumeration Commissioner, Punjab Published by the Government of Punjab 1965 CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 A-CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS ~~ations relating to Punjab bear Volume No. XIII, and are bound separately as follows ;- Part I-A , . General Report Part IV-B · . Tables on Housing and Establish- ments Part I-B Report on Vital Statistics Part V-A Special Tables on Scheduled PartI-C(i) · . Subsidiary Tables Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part V-B · . Eth_nographic Notes on Scheduled Part I-C(ii) · . Subsidiary Tables Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part II-A · . General Population Tables Part VI · . Village Survey Monographs : 44 in number, each relating to an Part II-B(i) · . General Economic Tables (Tables individual village B-I to B-IV, B-VIn and B-IX) Part VII-A Report on Selected Handicrafts Part 11-B (ii) · . General Economic Tables (Tables B-V to B-VII) Part VII-B Report and Tables on Fairs and Festivals Part H-C (i) · . Social and Cultural Tables Part VIII-A Administrative Report: Enurnera- tion (Not for sale) Part H-C (ii) · . Migration Tables Part VIII-B Administrative Report: Tabula- Part III · . Household Economic Tables tion (Not for sale) Part IV-A Report on Housing and Establish- Part IX · . Socio-Economic Atla~ ments B-PUNJAB GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS 19 Volumes of District Census Handboo ks ;- DCH-l · . Hissar DCH-ll · . Ludhiana DCH-2 · . Rohtak DCH-12 · . Ferozepur DCH-3 Gurgaon DCH-13 · . Amritsar DCH-4 · . Karnal DCH-14 Gurdaspur DCH-S · .
    [Show full text]
  • Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Ludhiana, Part XIII-A & B
    PARTS XIII A &, B SERIES-11 PUNJAB VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECtORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISB PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DIS1'RICT CENSUS IANDBOOK LUDHIANA DISTRICT D. N. :OlUR t:>F 'tHE INDIAN ADMiNISTRATIVE SBIWlcB blrector 01 census Operations PUNJAB '"0z it ;: 0 2! ~l ! ::I: :;. ~~(~'J-'"\.'-I E ~ .> % R~U P N ~ .. J I , 0 ,. -4 , ~ ~ ~ < . 8 '" f ...... '* ( J-,~ . ",2 r \- ~ ~ ) .. fj D ..s.. '" i ,.."\.... -' .')... " ~ U , ~~ s::: 0 : .> ii: \ ti~· !~ ... \ . .. .. ! !!!. I 0 I, ., .s.. ; , :~ ,<t i i ~5 I ,- z ) Ir:) .... @ %.. .... 0 L,~,~,_,-·" ...... ~. .i 1- I U\ .... ::> .s.. ...J I). W ., z > 0 0 ..'" 0 0 '" II! 0 '"gf .,; Z '"<t ;- ~ ~ ~;> 0 Q. 0 0 Z Q. ~ .. :r Q. 0 '"0 c 0 c 3: "I !:: Q. 0 g 0 0 g 3: ~. C\ c 0 0 ~ ~ i In"' eo"' "' '" zll> w'" 1:1 El i!: ::- > u~ '" ZU :\'" {J 0:~~ _. ~'" _e ••• · ~I ~I __ ~ __________ ~======.. ~ __ = ___~J~ CENSUS OF INDIA, 1981 A-CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Part-I-A Administration Report-Enumeration (for offidal use only) (Printed) Part-I-B Administration Report-Tabulation (for offic~al use only) Part-II-A General Population Tables 1 ~ Combined Volum~ (Printed) Part-II-B Primary Census Abstract J Part-III General Economic Tables Part-IV Social and Cultural Tables Part-V Migration Tables, Part-VI Fertility Tables Part-VII Tables on Houses and Disabled Population (Printed) Part-VJII Household Tables Part-IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part-X-A Town Directory (Printed) Part-X-B Survey Reports on Selected Towns Part-X-C Survey Reports on Selected Villages Part-XI Ethnographic notes and special studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part-XII Census Atlas .
    [Show full text]
  • List of 3500 VLE Cscs in Punjab
    Sr No District Csc_Id Contact No Name Email ID Subdistrict_Name Village_Name Village Code Panchayat Name Urban_Rural Kiosk_Street Kiosk_Locality 1 Amritsar 247655020012 9988172458 Ranjit Singh [email protected] 2 Amritsar 479099170011 9876706068 Amot soni [email protected] Ajnala Nawan Pind (273) 37421 Nawan Pind Rural Nawanpind Nawanpind 3 Amritsar 239926050016 9779853333 jaswinderpal singh [email protected] Baba Bakala Dolonangal (33) 37710 Baba Sawan Singh Nagar Rural GALI NO 5 HARSANGAT COLONY BABA SAWAN SINGH NAGAR 4 Amritsar 677230080017 9855270383 Barinder Kumar [email protected] Amritsar -I \N 9000532 \N Urban gali number 5 vishal vihar 5 Amritsar 151102930014 9878235558 Amarjit Singh [email protected] Amritsar -I Abdal (229) 37461 Abdal Rural 6 Amritsar 765534200017 8146883319 ramesh [email protected] Amritsar -I \N 9000532 \N Urban gali no 6 Paris town batala road 7 Amritsar 468966510011 9464024861 jagdeep singh [email protected] Amritsar- II Dande (394) 37648 Dande Rural 8 Amritsar 215946480014 9569046700 gursewak singh [email protected] Baba Bakala Saido Lehal (164) 37740 Saido Lehal Rural khujala khujala 9 Amritsar 794366360017 9888945312 sahil chabbra [email protected] Amritsar -I \N 9000540 \N Urban SARAIN ROAD GOLDEN AVENUE 10 Amritsar 191162640012 9878470263 amandeep singh [email protected] Amritsar -I Athwal (313) 37444 \N Urban main bazar kot khalsa 11 Amritsar 622551690010 8437203444 sarbjit singh [email protected] Baba Bakala Butala (52) 37820 Butala Rural VPO RAJPUR BUTALA BUTALA 12 Amritsar 479021650010 9815831491 hatinder kumar [email protected] Ajnala \N 9000535 \N Urban AMRITSAR ROAD AJNALa 13 Amritsar 167816510013 9501711055 Niketan [email protected] Baba Bakala \N 9000545 \N Urban G.T.
    [Show full text]
  • Annexure – H 2 Format for Advertisement in Website Notice For
    Annexure – H 2 Format for Advertisement in Website Notice for appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships IOC proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in Punjab, as per following details: Estimated Fixed Fee monthly Minimum Dimension (in / Sl. Revenue Type of Type of Finance to be arranged by Mode of Security Name of location Sales Category M.)/Area of the site (in Sq. Minimum No District RO Site* the applicant Selection Deposit Potential M.). * Bid # amount 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 CC / DC / SC CFS SC CC-1 SC CC-2 SC PH ST ST CC-1 Estimated Estimated ST CC-2 working fund required capital for Draw of Regular / MS+HSD ST PH Frontage Depth Area requirement development Lots / Rural in Kls OBC for of Bidding OBC CC-1 operation of infrastructure RO at RO OBC CC-2 OBC PH OPEN OPEN CC-1 OPEN CC- 2 OPEN PH FROM KM STONE 11 TO KM STONE 20 ON NH-54 (OLD NH-15) LEFT HAND Draw of 1 PATHANKOT Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 0 3 SIDE (WHILE GOING lots FROM PATHANKOT TO AMRITSAR) FROM KM STONE 340 TO KM STONE 347 ON NH 44 (OLD NH 1A) RIGHT HAND Draw of 2 PATHANKOT Regular 160 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 0 3 SIDE (WHILE GOING lots FROM MADHOPUR TO JALANDHAR) VILLAGE- BABRI ON NH Draw of 3 GURDASPUR Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 0 3 54 lots FROM KM STONE 365 TO KM STONE 370 ON NH 44 (OLD NH 1A) LEFT HAND Draw of 4 PATHANKOT Regular 150 SC CFS 35 45 1575 0 0 0 3 SIDE (WHILE GOING lots FROM PATHANKOT TO JALANDHAR) AMRITSAR CITY (WML) Draw of 5 ON TARN TARAN ROAD AMRITSAR Regular 160 SC CFS 15.24 18.29 278.74 0 0 0 3 lots LHS FROM KM
    [Show full text]
  • Central Pollution Control Board Minutes of Fourth Meeting Of
    Central Pollution Control Board (Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Govt. of India) Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun Nagar, Delhi – 110032 ******* Minutes of Fourth Meeting of Monitoring Committee held on 17.10.2018 in CPCB for Ensuring Compliance to Hon’ble NGT Order dated 24.07.2018 in the matter of O.A No 101/2014 filed by Sobha Singh & Ors. Vs State of Punjab & Ors. Fourth meeting of the Monitoring Committee constituted by Hon’ble National Green Tribunal (NGT), Principal Bench, New Delhi orders dated 24.07.2018 was held on 17.10.2018 in CPCB, Delhi. The list of officials who attended the meeting is annexed (Annexure I). After brief introduction of the officials, the suggestion of Shri A.S.Dhaliwal, Chief Engineer (O&M), Punjab Municipal Infrastructure Development Company (PMIDC) and representative of Local Government Department (Govt. of Punjab) for inclusion of name of the officials responsible for preparation of action plans in the respective departments (given Annexure-II) were considered and with the above changes, the minutes of third meeting of Monitoring Committee held on 26.09.2018 were confirmed. At the Outset, Shri. J.Chandra Babu, Scientist ‘D’, WQM-I and Nodal Officer, CPCB welcomed Shri. Balbir Singh Seechewal, Member of Monitoring Committee and Member, Punjab Pollution Control Board, Shri Niraj Mathur, Sr. Environmental Engineer and representative of Rajasthan Pollution Control Board, Shri A.S.Dhaliwal, Member, Local Government, Punjab State Government, as well as Member Secretary, Punjab Pollution Control Board and the other officials of Punjab State Government. Thereafter, he informed that Member Secretary, Central Board is on Hon’ble NGT inspection and Shri A.Sudhakar, Division Head, WQM-I is on tour who may join us little late and thereafter, he requested Shri.
    [Show full text]
  • Administrative Atlas, Part-IX-A, Series-17, Punjab
    CENSUS OF IN·DIA 1971 SERJES 17 PUNJAB PART fX-A ADMIN'tSTRATIVE ATLAS P. L. SONDHI H. s. KWATRA Of the Indian Administrative Service Of the Punjab Civil Service EX-OFFICIO DIRECTOR OF DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, PUNJAB CENS{]S OPERATIONSt PUNJAB CENSUS OF INDIA 1971 A-ceNTRAL GOVllRNMllNT PuBacATIONs The 1971 Census Reports on Punjab will bear uniformly Series No. 17 and will be published in the following Parts :_ PART I-A General Report PARTI-B General Report (Detailed analysis of 'the Demogra.phic, Social, Cultura.l and Migration Patterns) PARTI-C Subsidiary Tables PART II-A General Population Tables PART II-A General Population Tables (Standard Urban Areas) Supplement PARTll-B Economic Tables (Present Book) PARTll-C(i) } and Distribution of Population by Religion and Scheduled_Castes pARTV-A PART II-C(ii) Social and Cultural Tables (fable C-I to C-VI) and Fertility Tables PARTll-D Migration Tables PART ill Establishment Report and Tables PART IV Housing Report and Tables PARTV-B Ethnographic notes on Scheduled castes alMl Scheduled Tribes PART VI-A Town Directory PARTVI-B Special Survey Reports on selected Towns PARTVI-C Survey Reports on selected Villages PARTVllI-A Administration Report-Enumeration (for official use oruy) PARTVIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation (for official use only) PART IX Census Atlas PART IX-A Administrative Atlas B-Sl'ATB GOVERNMENT PuBUCATIONS PART X District Census Handbook for each district in three Parts :­ PART A-Village and Town Directory PART B-Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstracts PART C-Analytical Report, Administration Statistics and District Census Tables NOTE :- Parts A and B of the District Census Handbook have been printed in one Volume.
    [Show full text]
  • Department of Drugs Control License Register
    License Register Department of Drugs Control Firm: 10138 To: 41345 Sr/Firm No Firm Name , I.C / Manager Firm Address Issue Dt Cold Stor. 24 Hr Open District / R.Pharmacist , Competent Person Renewal Dt Lic App Firm Cons Inspection Dt Circle:Ludhiana 1 / R a. k. medicals/ shop no.3, upper grounf floor,taksonz tower, 1083, - - YES/NO 38104 harpreet singh s/o sh. avtar singh/ opp. railway station, Harpreet Singh S/o Sh Avtar Singh LD2 h. no. 90b, near dav school, brs nagar, PRO No R.P/No C.P g t road, ludhiana-141012 ludhiana Phon No:9815200524,9815200524,KH2 *** 20-/LDH-1609-NB~30/09/20~13/04/18 *** 21-/ LDH-1609-B~30/09/20~13/04/18 2 / R a.k medicos/ inside ludhiana nursing home pvt ltd,st no 4, mohar 16/09/2019 - 16/09/2019 - 12/09/2019 YES/NO 40521 dr arun gupta huf s/o sh m.l aggarwal/ singh nagar, hargobind marg, DR ARUN GUPTA HUF S/O SH M.L LD2 AGGARWAL PRO 30081-anjali sharma d/o kimti lal w/o ludhiana-141008 h.no. 6866, st no 4, mohar singh , yashpal sharma/No C.P Phon No:7986678476,7986678476,KH2 hargobind marg, ludhiana *** 20-146123~15/09/24 *** 21-146124~15/09/24 3 / R a.pee.medicos/ 186/419-b,nr. gurmati gyan missionary college,punjabi 18/07/2019 - 18/07/2019 - 18/07/2019 NO/NO 11801 palveen kaur d/o sh narinder singh/ bagh,jawaddi, Surinder Singh S/o Har Singh LD2 h.no.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report Content
    2015-16 Annual Report Content MESSAGE FROM SECRETARY/ PRESIDENT 1 About Us 2 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan/ Environment/ Water & Sanitation Construction of toilets in Punjab and Meghalaya 3 WASH Programme 4 Restoration of Schools 5 Active Ageing / Care of the aged Geriatrics Care 6 Day Care services for Dementia and Stroke 7 Care Giver Training 8 Nutrition Support 9 Rural Health Mobile Health Units 10 Health Camps 11 Disaster Response 12 Balance Sheet 13 Annexures 25 MESSAGE FROM SECRETARY/ PRESIDENT Dear All, construction/ renovation of toilets in Punjab and Meghalaya in Ever since its inception in 1988, Society collaboration with HDFC Bank, for Action in Community Health (SACH) Geriatrics Center set up in New Delhi has engaged in activities spread with the help of Help Age India and across variety of areas like health, Asian Paints, Project Hope, USA to education, skill development, water train over 4000 Diabetes Educators and sanitation, geriatrics care, hunger under flagship India Diabetes Educator and relief and disaster response. Program (IDEP), Meals Package More than 25 years dedicated to the Programme with Broadcom to sustainable interventions has earned address poverty conditions such as the organisaation the goodwill, which hunger and malnutrition or the, SACH still inspire us to carry this legacy has ensured that its partnerships forward. remain credible and interventions effective and lasting. All these years, we have adhered to the best practices and endeavoured to The year has also special to me as we create a space for new and emerging are looking forward to start the Holistic social commitments for the Rural Development Programme in two marginalised and the socially states -Punjab and Meghalaya- very excluded.
    [Show full text]
  • Gill Assembly Punjab Factbook
    Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi- 110020. Ph.: 91-11- 43580781-84 Email : [email protected] Website : www.indiastatelections.com Online Book Store : www.indiastatpublications.com Report No. : AFB/PB-066-0121 ISBN : 978-93-5301-521-3 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : January, 2021 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer at page no. 225 for the use of this publication. Printed in India Contents No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) at a Glance | Features of Assembly 1-2 as per Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) in 2 District | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary 3-10 Constituency - (Lok Sabha) | Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2019, 2017, 2014, 2012 and 2009 Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 11-18 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographic 4 Population Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns and
    [Show full text]
  • Minutes of Meeting of Deputy Commissioners Held on 22/7/2006
    Subject: Minutes of meeting of Deputy Commissioners held on 22/7/2006 A meeting of Deputy Commissioners was held at 11.30 AM on 22/7/2006 under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary, Punjab. The list of invitees is placed at Annexure ‘A’. The following items were discussed : AGENDA ITEMS Item 1 – Punjab Nirman 2005-06 – UC and other details – The overall utilization is Rs. 64.27 crore against a sum of Rs. 137.94 crore sanctioned for this programme. The % age utilization in some of the districts was much less than the average utilization in the state. It was decided that – (a) All works would be completed by 31/8/2006; (b) DCs and other officers would inspect/have the works inspected; (c) PSCM would brief the CM about non-disbursement grants in some blocks of the Patiala district. (All DCs) Item 2 – Punjab Nirman Programme 2006-07 (Rs. 300 Cr) – The money was released in the month of May/June, 2006 and utilization as on 30/6/2006 is to the extent of 7.32 % (Rs. 21.62 crore against Rs. 300 crore). It was decided that – (a) The proposals for the remaining amount would be sent by concerned Deputy Commissioners by 31/7/2006. The districts and the amounts are – Sangrur (Rs. 2.44 Cr), Gurdaspur (Rs. 1.78 Cr), Bathinda (Rs. 38.67 lakh) & Jalandhar (Rs. 2.42 lakh); (b) The state government has allowed District Planning & Development Boards to make some changes in the Planning Board proposals if absolutely essential. However, there would be no changes in the proposals after 31/7/2006; (c) All the works would be completed by 15/10/2006; (d) The amount sanctioned and released to the districts has not been disbursed in some of the districts like Gurdaspur, Ludhiana etc.
    [Show full text]