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District Block Village 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 C/O 5 Class Room at Govt Town Sec School Annexure - I BORDER AREA DEVLOPMENT PROGRAMME (BADP) ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2012-13 NAME OF THE STATE:: ARUNACHAL PRADESH METING OF SLSC HELD ON :: 13TH SEPTEMBER, 2012 Sl. No. Name of the Sector / Scheme project Orginal Approved outlay District Block Village 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 C/o 5 Class room at Govt Town sec school (250 sqm) Tawang Tawang Shyo 4300000.00 2 C/o Teachers quarter at Seru school (50 sqm) Tawang Tawang Seru 1000000.00 3 Procurement of Ultrasound machine for PHC Tawang Tawang Tawang Tawang 1000000.00 4 C/o Public Toilet at Gyangong Tawang Tawang Gyangong 300000.00 5 C/o Public drainage at Damgin (120 mtr) Tawang Tawang Damgin 300000.00 6 C/o public drainage at Khinmey (120 mtr) Tawang Tawang Khinmey 300000.00 7 C/o public drainage at Nyongo (120 mtr) Tawang Tawang Changbu 300000.00 8 C/o public drainage at craft center (100 mtr) Tawang Tawang Damgin 250000.00 9 C/o Public drainage at Shyo vill (320 mtr.) Tawang Tawang Shyo 800000.00 10 C/o Public drainage at Bumteng (120 mtr) Tawang Tawang Bumteng 300000.00 11 C/o protection wall near industrial area.(36 cum) Tawang Tawang Changprong 450000.00 12 C/o protection wall at Tsomro (20 cum) Tawang Tawang Changprong 250000.00 13 C/o Protection wall & drain at Khinmey Lhakhang (48 cum) Tawang Tawang Khinmey 600000.00 14 C/o Protection wall at Shimchangteng (36 cum) Tawang Tawang Tawang 473439.00 15 C/o Protection wall at shyo (56 cum) Tawang Tawang Shyo 700000.00 16 C/o Protection wall at medical line (16 cum) Tawang Tawang Changprong 200000.00 17 C/o Protection wall at girdhar lakhang (24 cum) Tawang Tawang Tsaighar 300000.00 18 Drinking Water supply at Old age home at Teli (490 mtr) Tawang Tawang Teli 800000.00 19 Providing Watersupply at Shazing vill (200 mtr) Tawang Tawang Sajing 300000.00 20 Formation cutting of Link road from Helipad to Novadaya school Tawang Tawang Teli 200000.00 (100 mtr) 21 C/o RCC culvert at Rhomang (1.50 mtr) Tawang Tawang Surbi 300000.00 22 C/o Pathway at Keteng (50 mtr) Tawang Tawang Urgeling 100000.00 23 C/o Pathway from PMGSY road to Gormang (150 mtr) Tawang Tawang Gormang 300000.00 24 C/o pathway within Ketchenga (200 mtr) Tawang Tawang New lebrang 400000.00 25 C/o Pathway from road point to lamrong (150 mtr) Tawang Tawang Lamrong 300000.00 26 C/o Pathway within gomkang (150 mtr) Tawang Tawang Gomkang 300000.00 27 C/o Pathway at Ngingmey culture center (100 mtr) Tawang Tawang Bramdungchung 200000.00 28 C/o pathway from kakaling school to HDS colony (150 mtr) Tawang Tawang Changbu 300000.00 29 C/o Pathway at Yussum (150 mtr) Tawang Tawang Yussum 300000.00 30 C/o Pathway within lemberdung (150 mtr) Tawang Tawang lemberdung 300000.00 31 C/o log bridge at Dushumgang (11 mtr) Tawang Tawang Khinmey 220000.00 32 C/o Tourist Guest house at Bramdungchung (24 sqm) Tawang Tawang Bramdung chung 400000.00 33 Improvement of Mandreling Community Center (60 sqm) Tawang Tawang Gonpa basti 400000.00 34 C/o Community hall at Famla (48 sqm) Tawang Tawang Famla 800000.00 35 C/o Community Hall at Surbi (54 sqm) Tawang Tawang Surbi 900000.00 36 C/o Community Hall at Changprong ph-I (54 sqm) Tawang Tawang Changprong 900000.00 37 C/o Cultural center at Urgelling Ph-I (60 sqm) Tawang Tawang Urgeling 1000000.00 38 Capacity building / Skill development on local dress making, Tawang Tawang Tawang Block 600000.00 painting, agarbati making, etc. 39 Capacity building / Skill development on Tourism Tawang Tawang Tawang Block 608436.00 40 Construction of foot track from BP No. 356 to 358 along IBB (14 Tawang Zemithang- 1516875.00 kms) Dudunghar/A ll blocks 41 Installation of 50 nos Solar Home Lighting for SSB BOPs Tawang Zemithang- 900000.00 Dudunghar/A ll blocks Sub total = 24168750.00 1 C/o Teachers quarter at Sazo (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Lumla Sazo 1000000.00 2 C/o Teachers quarter at Hoongla (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Lumla Hoongla 1000000.00 3 C/o Teachers quarter at Kharsot (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Lumla Kharsot 1000000.00 4 C/o Teachers quarter at Mangnam (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Lumla Mangnam 1000000.00 5 C/o Teachers quarter at Melonghar (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Lumla Melonghar 1000000.00 6 C/o Teachers quarter at Thongleng (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Lumla Thongleng 1000000.00 7 C/o Teachers quarter at Pamaghar. (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Lumla Pamaghar 1000000.00 8 C/o Teachers quarter at Kharteng (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Lumla Kharteng 1000000.00 9 Procurement of 1 No. Shadowless OT Lamp with stand Tawang Lumla Lumla 25000.00 10 Procurement of 1 No. Baby Warmer Tawang Lumla Lumla 100000.00 11 Procurement of 1 No. Sterilizer(Electrical) Tawang Lumla Lumla 5000.00 12 Procurement of 2 Nos. ENT Diagonistic Set Tawang Lumla Lumla 10000.00 13 Public drainage facilities at Zero (Magnam) (200 mtr.) Tawang Lumla Mangnam 500000.00 14 Land Protection at Flabu (28 mtr) Tawang Lumla Kharteng 300000.00 15 Land Protection at Khedung. (28 mtr) Tawang Lumla Lumla 300000.00 16 Land Protection at New Lumla. (28 mtr) Tawang Lumla New Lumla 300000.00 17 Land Protection at Kudung. (28 mtr) Tawang Lumla Kudung 300000.00 18 Land Protection at Sakpret. (28 mtr) Tawang Lumla Sakpret 300000.00 19 Land Protection at Pamaghar. (28 mtr) Tawang Lumla Pamaghar 300000.00 20 Land Protection at Thongleng. (28 mtr) Tawang Lumla Thongleng 300000.00 21 Land protection at Baghar. (28 mtr) Tawang Lumla Baghar 300000.00 22 Porter Track from Thrillam to Tsangtse (2 km) Tawang Lumla Thrillam 150000.00 23 2 nos Log Bridges at Gokorong and Kyamteng (2x7 mtr) Tawang Lumla Sakpret 600000.00 24 CC Pathway School to Playground at Sakyur (120 mtr) Tawang Lumla Sakyur 253439.00 25 CC Pathway at New Lumla (200 mtr) Tawang Lumla New Lumla 400000.00 26 Construction of one unit quarter for officials engaged in education sector Tawang Lumla Lumla 1000000.00 at Mangnam (46 sqm) 27 Construction of one unit quarter for officials engaged in education sector Tawang Lumla Lumla 1000000.00 at Lumla (46 sqm) 28 Construction of one unit quarter for officials engaged in Health sector at Tawang Lumla Lumla 1000000.00 Lumla (46 sqm) 29 Public Sanitary Toilets 2 units at Thongleng (Ngangmey) Tawang Lumla Thongleng 100000.00 30 C/o Cultural Centre at Gispu-II (60 sqm) Tawang Lumla Gispu-II 1000000.00 31 C/o Cultural Centre at Mangnam (60 sqm) Tawang Lumla Mangnam 1000000.00 32 C/o Cultural Centre at Kungba (60 sqm) Tawang Lumla Kungba 1000000.00 33 C/o Cultural Centre at Brumedung (60 sqm) Tawang Lumla Sherbang 1000000.00 34 C/o Cultural Centre at Lumla Toth (60 sqm) Tawang Lumla Lumla 1000000.00 35 Capacity building / Skill development on local dress making, painting, Tawang Lumla Lumla 657248.00 agarbati making, Jam and Pickle making, etc. 36 Capacity building / Skill development on Tourism Tawang Lumla Lumla 551188.00 37 C/o Mule track from Log Bridge to Khukri (Chainage 0.00 km to 1.15 kms) Tawang Zemithang Zemithang 1000000.00 Dudunghar & Lumla 38 Construction of 3 nos wooden bridges connecting Surwasamba and Khukri Tawang Zemithang 856875.00 Dudunghar & Lumla 39 Installation of 20 nos Solar street light for ITBP BOPs and in Mule Track Tawang Zemithang Lumla 560000.00 Dudunghar & Lumla Sub total = 24168750.00 1 C/o Mule track from Log Bridge to Khukri (Chainage 1.15 km to 2.30 Tawang Zemithang Zemithang 1000000.00 kms) Dudunghar 2 C/o Mule track from Log Bridge to Khukri (Chainage 2.30 km to 3.20 Tawang Zemithang Zemithang 787875.00 kms) Dudunghar 3 Upgradation of MHS T. Gonpa Tawang Zemithang Taksang 629000.00 Dudunghar 4 C/o Cultural Center at Buri (60 sqm) Tawang Zemithang Buri 1000000.00 Dudunghar 5 C/o Cultural Center at Kraiteng (60 sqm) Tawang Zemithang Khobleteng 1000000.00 Dudunghar 6 C/o Cultural Center at Maramey (60 sqm) Tawang Zemithang Maramey 1000000.00 Dudunghar 7 C/o Cultural Center at Ramyang (60 sqm) Tawang Zemithang Ramyang 1000000.00 Dudunghar 8 C/o Cultural Center at Shakti (60 sqm) Tawang Zemithang Shakti 1000000.00 Dudunghar 9 C/o Cultural Center at Banghar (60 sqm) Tawang Zemithang Namtsering 1000000.00 Dudunghar 10 C/o Cultural Center at Taksang (60 sqm) Tawang Zemithang Taksang 1000000.00 Dudunghar 11 C/o Cultural Center at Thiksi (60 sqm) Tawang Zemithang Thiksi 1000000.00 Dudunghar 12 Construction of one unit Type-II house for officials engaged in Tawang Zemithang Dudunghar 1000000.00 education sector (46 sqm) Dudunghar 13 Construction of one unit Type-II house for officials engaged in Tawang Zemithang Dudunghar 1000000.00 Health sector (46 sqm) Dudunghar 14 Land Protection Dungser Leng (28 mtr) Tawang Zemithang Guntse 300000.00 Dudunghar 15 Land Protection Ngarmaleng (28 mtr) Tawang Zemithang Guntse 300000.00 Dudunghar 16 Land Protection Namtsering Leng (28 mtr) Tawang Zemithang Namtsering 300000.00 Dudunghar 17 C/o Teachers quarter at Khobleteng (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Zemithang Khobleteng 1000000.00 Dudunghar 18 C/o Teachers quarter at Taksang (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Zemithang Taksang 1000000.00 Dudunghar 19 C/o Teachers quarter at Shakti (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Zemithang Shakti 1000000.00 Dudunghar 20 C/o Teachers quarter at Guntse (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Zemithang Guntse 1000000.00 Dudunghar 21 C/o Teachers quarter at Dudunghar (46.0 Sqm) Tawang Zemithang Dudunghar 1000000.00 Dudunghar 22 C/o Girls Hostle Building at Namtsering ME School (56.00 Sqm) Tawang Zemithang Namtsering 1000000.00 Dudunghar 23 C/o Public Library/ reading room at Zemithang (52.00 Sqm) Tawang Zemithang Zemithang 895000.00 Dudunghar 24 Procurement of 1 No.
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