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HIMACHAL PRADESH S.No
HIMACHAL PRADESH S.No. District Name of the Address Major Activity Broad NIC Owners Employ Code Establishment Description Activity hip ment Code Code Class Interval 1 01 KENDRIYA BAKLOH, P.O. EDUCATIONAL 20 852 1 25-29 VIDYALAYA, BAKLOH, TEHSIL ACTIVITY BHATIYAT DISTRICT. CHAMBA H.P. 176302 2 01 GOVERNMENT HIGH VILLAGE ATHED, EDUCATIONAL 20 852 1 10-14 SCHOOL SUB-TEHSIL BHALEI, ACTIVITY DISTRICT. CHAMBA, H.P. 176312 3 01 NHPC POWER VILLAGE BAGGI, SUB- ELECTRICITY 07 351 1 30-99 HOUSE, TEHSIL BHALIE, PRODUCTION DISTRICT. CHAMBA, H.P. 176325 4 01 NHPC WORK SHOP, VILLAGE BAGGI, SUB- VEHICLE WORKSHOP 10 452 1 30-99 TEHSIL BHALEI, DISTRICT. CHAMBA, H.P. 176325 5 01 GOVERNMENT VILLAGE SAMANA, EDUCATIONAL 20 852 1 15-19 SENIOR SUB-TEHSIL BHALEI, ACTIVITY SECONDARY DISTRICT. CHAMBA, SCHOOL, H.P. 176325 6 01 GOVERNMENT VILLAGE SIMNI, SUB- EDUCATIONAL 20 852 1 15-19 SENIOR TEHSIL BHALEI, ACTIVITY SECONDARY DISTRICT. CHAMBA, SCHOOL, H.P. 176308 7 01 GOVERNMENT V.P.O. BHALEI, SUB- EDUCATIONAL 20 852 1 25-29 SENIOR TEHSIL BHALEI, ACTIVITY SECONDARY DISTRICT. CHAMBA, SCHOOL, H.P. 176308 8 01 AC STONE VILLAGE LACHORI, STONE CRUSHER 06 239 2 20-24 CRUSHER, P.O. THAKRIMATTI, SUB-TEHSIL BHALEI, DISTRICT. CHAMBA, H P 176308 9 01 DCM GURUKUL VILLAGE LACHORI, EDUCATIONAL 20 852 3 20-24 PUBLIC SCHOOL, P.O. THAKRIMATTI, ACTIVITY SUB-TEHSIL BHALEI, DISTRICT. CHAMBA. H P 176308 10 01 GOVERNMENT VILLAGE MALALP.O. EDUCATIONAL 20 852 1 25-29 SENIOR ANDRAL, SUB- ACTIVITY SECONDARY TEHSIL BHALEI, SCHOOL, DISTRICT. CHAMBA, H P 176312 11 01 VIRENDER DOGRA VILLAGE MALAL, P.O. -
Perspective on Himalayan Spring Water: a Quintessential Resource
PERSPECTIVE ON HIMALAYAN SPRING WATER: A QUINTESSENTIAL RESOURCE Nandini Thakur, Vaibhav Eknath Gosavi*, Rajat Thakur and Renu Lata G. B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment, Himachal Regional Centre, Mohal-Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, India *Correspondence: [email protected] ABSTRACT Spring water resources are the natural assets which Himalayan states are bestowed with, and Mandi is one such district in Himachal Pradesh, India. The perception based study indicated that changing precipitation patterns attributed to climate change impacts, catchment degradation, unrestricted landuse, ignorance and inadequate regulations are adversely impacting the spring discharge and creating water scarcity to people of the Mandi district. This has definite social, cultural, religious and environmental implications on livelihood of the people. Therefore, scientific and indigenous knowledge should be incorporated to formulate sustainable plans for the water security of mountain inhabitants. Keywords: Springs, Himalaya, Climate change, Water Security, Perception. INTRODUCTION to depletion in these spring water resources. Decreasing and Civilization has always laid their habitations near the available drying spring discharges not only lead to migration of the water sources. Sustainable social and economic upliftment people, reduction in economy as well as change in ecology but worldwide quintessentially depends on availability of also sabotage the social, cultural and religious relevance. In fresh water resources. Among all the freshwater resources, Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, major projects of domestic groundwater sufficiently meets the demand of domestic, water supply system are based on springs, hence it is essential agriculture and industrial sectors. Groundwater is considered to study the current status of spring water resources and to be less contaminated in comparison to other water resources perception of local people. -
Karsog Forest Division, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh
Status Report on Karsog Forest Division 1 TEMPORAL CHANGES IN TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION IN KARSOG FOREST DIVISION, MANDI, HIMACHAL PRADESH STATUS REPORT HP State Centre on Climate Change, HIMCOSTE Wednesday, 11 September 2019 1 | P a g e Status Report on Karsog Forest Division 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The State Centre on Climate Change under the aegis of the HP Council for Science Technology & Environment (HIMCOSTE) acknowledges the assistance provided by the HIMCOSTE in the preparation of this report on Kullu district. Also express deep sense of gratitude and regards to Member Secretary (EC) for his inspiring guidance, constant encouragement, valuable suggestions and indefatigable supervision. Climate Change Centre extends deep gratitude all the forest divisions of Kullu districts for providing necessary data for achieving the objectives of status report. Special thanks to Prof. (Dr) Kartar S. Verma (Former Director of Research Dr. YSP University of Horticulture & Forestry, Solan HP.) for evaluating the report and giving their valuable comments. 2 | P a g e Status Report on Karsog Forest Division 3 Editor-in Chief Sh. KUNAL SATYARTHI (Member Secretary) Compiled and Edited by: Dr. S. S. Randhawa Principal Scientific Officer Dr. Pankaj Sharma Consultant Mr. Harish Bharti Scientific Professional Ms. Kiran lata Scientific Professional Dr. Abhay Mahajan Scientific Professional Mr. Ritesh kumar Scientific Professional 3 | P a g e Status Report on Karsog Forest Division 4 Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................... -
Himachal Pradesh: a Profile N a M O G M I V CO D ER in N MENT OF
AL P R CH AD A E NT E M PM R S I O E H L P H E O V R E T D Chapter 1 H H P L N A O N I S N S G I I Himachal Pradesh: A Profile N A M O G M I V CO D ER IN N MENT OF A brief overview of the evolution of Himachal Pradesh human development. Its resources of forests, fruits, as a state, its geographical location and economy, can minerals, health resorts, and hydel power hold the provide the background to issues discussed in the State promise of great progress. Natural assets for tourism in Development Report of Himachal Pradesh. This chapter the state are ideal. It has its own rich culture, places the state in the national context and also deals physiography suited to almost all types of crops and with the problems of its intra-regional disparities, fruits, and an independent administrative identity. Its resources and the physical, social and economic notable accomplishments have been in literacy, infrastructures necessary for its all round development. agriculture, horticulture, roads, forests, hydel power generation and tourism. The state is called ‘the apple The history of human settlement in Himachal belt’ of India. Its vast potential for hydel power Pradesh goes back to the palaeolithic period of which generation, because of its locational advantage, has stone tools and flakes have been discovered in the valleys attracted the attention of the entire nation, as a major of the Sutlej and Beas rivers and also in the foothill zone resource awaiting full exploitation.