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Estimated Name of the Project No. Cost A ROADS & BRIDGES 1 Construction of road from Rusoma to Chiephobozou via 52.50 Thizama-Nerhe Model village -35 Km. 2 Upgradation of road from Thekruzenoma to Sochunoma via 21.00 Serhima including one bridge (30 m span) – 10 km. 3 Upgradation of road from zion Hospital junction o Shozukhu 10.00 upto Bridge – 10 Km. 4 Upgradation of road form Medziphema to Punglwa two laning 30.00 road – 20 Km. 5 Upgradationof road Kerehuba to Runguzu Nasa – 45 Km. 67.55 6 Upgradation of Chizami-Khomi road i/c on ebridge 18 Km. 30.60 7 Upgradation of road from Yonguah EAC HQ to Shisha bridge 42.50 via Nian alanglep Bridge – 25 Km Ph-I. 8 Upgradation of Longleng to Aboi road – 32 Km. 54.40 9 Upgradation of road connectivity from NH-2 (Amguri Gate) to Saringyim via Yajang C, Akumen, Tsurement, Aomokpy Yimsen 57.00 – 38 Km. 10 Japukong range road – 58 Km. 87.00 11 Upgradation of road from Peren town to Tening – 48 Km. 76.80 12 Of road from Jalukie toawn to Mhaikam extending via 32.00 dimapur DC Complex HQ to NH-29-20Km. 13 Upgradation of road from Noklak to Thonoknyu via Sanglao – 117.00 55 Km with RCC Bridge over river Lang (45 m span) – Phase II. 14 Upgradation of road from Chessore to Shamator – 38 Km. 76.00 15 Upgradation of road Wokha town to N. Longgidang – 24 Km. 36.00 16 Upgradation of Wokha-Bokajan road-30 Km, Ph I. 45.00 17 Upgradation of road from Tang junction ot Tehok via Chen HQ 76.50 – 45 Km. 18 Construction of road from Totok junction to Chen HQ via 76.50 Choknyu – 35 Km i/c bridge over river Tapi (30 m span). 19 Upgradation of road from Aboi jn to yei village via 68.00 Ngangching, Chahoha Chingngyu – 40 Km Ph- I. 20 Upgradation of road from Amahator to Seyochung via 72.00 Kichang Conpound – 36 Km. 21 Upgradation of road form Pungro to Mimi via Salumi – 80 Km. 160.00 22 Constrcution of road from Suruhoto to Asulhomi Ph – II – 17 Km. 28.90 23 Upgradation of road from Aizuto Mission Centre to Shena Old Saptiqa EAC HQ via Atoizu and Tulo river i/c one bridge (25 m 81.50 span)- 45 Km. 24 2 laning of road from Jalukie to New Peren District HQ – 13 Km, 28.00 Ph- II. 25 Construction of inter Distrcit road from Satoi to Kizari on Meluri, 45.00 phek road via Tsuruhu, hokiye – 25 Km, Ph-II. 26 Construction & Strenghtening of road from Khudei jn to Yimrup via Sangdak, Yonnyu, Yokumsang and Kumpang – 27 48.60 Km, Ph II. 27 Upgradation of road from alongchen to Mangkolemba via 28.50 PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com Sl. Estimated Name of the Project No. Cost Impur, mopungchuket, mongchen (ODR to MDR) – 19 Km, Ph II. 28 Constrcution of Borjan-Kongan diversion on Naginimora- 20.00 Wakching road – 20 Km, Ph II. 29 Construction of roaf form Satoi to Aghunato via Ikeye, Itova, 25.81 Yongphire, Khetoi and Tokiye – 15.18 Km, Ph-II. 30 Constrcution of road from Tuli to Molungyimsen, Khar, Changki 85.50 and Mokokchung-Mariani Road – 57 Km, Ph-II. 31 Constrcution of road from chuchjuyimlang to Yali via 37.50 Salulenmang, longra, Yangpi upto Yali – 25 Km, Ph-II. Total-A 1717.66 B GEOLOGY & MINING 1 Upgradation of road from Pungro to Pokphur – 28 Km. 20.22 2 Construction of road from Molen to Molen marble deposit – 10 11.66 Km. 3 Construction of mineral road Choklnagan to Wui Villange – 18 18.00 Km. Total- B 49.88 C YOUTH RESOURCE & SPORTS 1 Construction of outdoor Stadium in mokokchung District HQ. 25.00 2 Constrcution of outdoor Stadium in Phek District HQ. 20.00 3 Constrcution of outdoor Stadium in Kiphire District HQ. 20.00 4 Construction of outdoor Stadium in Tuensang District HQ. 15.00 5 Constrcution of outdoor Stadium in Jalukie. 17.00 6 Development of playground and construction of indoor 35.00 stadium at Ziekezou, Kohima. Total-C 132.00 D INFORMATION & PUBLICITY RELATION 1 Setting up of District Media Centre. 15.00 Total-D 15.00 E WATER SUPPLY 1 Roof top rain water harvesting at 43 rd A/C and 46 th A/C Mon 10.00 Town. 2 Augmentation of water supply to Yoruba & Phusachodu 5.00 Village. 3 Augmentation of water Suppply by gravity system tp Pfutscro 7.00 Town. 4 Providing water supply by gravity to Mon village & 4 22.27* neighbouring villages in Mon District. 5 Augmentation of water supply through rain water harvesting 45.00 system in Langpangkong range. 6 Providiong water supply by pumping to Lakhuti village & 20 neighbouring villagesunder Lotha middle range in Wokha 39.95* District. 7 Providing water supply by gravity cum pumping to Tening 15.00 ADC HQ & four neighbouring villages in Peren District. 8 Augmentation of water supply by gravity system to kejanglwa 9.00 Village. 9 Providing water supply by gravity system to Medziphema town 42.76 PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com Sl. Estimated Name of the Project No. Cost and 21 surrounding village/habitations under Dimapur District. 10 Providing water supply to Viswema Village in Kohima District. 10.22 11 Providing water supply to International Trade Centre (ITC), Dan 15.00 village, Kingpao and New Chingmei Village. Total-E 91.98 F CAWD 1 Construction of GA Rest Houses in 11 Administrative HQs. i)Construction of GA Rest House in SDO(C) HQ, Chessore. 2.50 ii) Construction of GA Rest House in ADC HQ, Tobu under Mon 2.00 District. iii) Construction of GA Rest House in ADC HQ, Pfutsero. 2.00 iv) Construction of GA Rest House in ADC HQ, Mangkolemba. 2.00 v) Construction of GA Rest House in ADC HQ, Medziphema. 1.50 vi) Construction of GA Rest House in ADC HQ, (DHEP) Doyang 2.00 under Wokha District. vii) Construction of GA Rest House in ADC HQ, Tening. 2.00 viii) Construction of GA Rest House in SDO (Civil) HQ, Tamlu 1.50 under Longleng District. ix) Construction of GA Rest House in SDO (Civil) HQ, Noksen 2.00 under Tuensang District. x) Construction of GA Rest House at New Capital Complex 3.50 under Kohima District. xi) Construction of GA Rest House in SDO (Civil) HQ, 1.50 Seyochung under Kiphire District. 2 Infrastructure Development at ADC HQ, Noklak. 10.00 3 Development of Infrastructure in Mon District. 8.00 4 Development of Infrastructure in Peren District. 8.00 Total-F 48.50 G FOREST & WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 1 Constrcution of security fencing, staff qtrs, watch towetr and approach road, Tourist amenities & interpretation centre etc 70.00 at Intangki National Level. Total-G 70.00 H HEALTH & FAMILY WALFARE 1 Infrastructure and facility upgradation of Naga Hospital 20.00 Authority, Kohima to Tertiary Level. 2 Upgradation of Dr Imkongliba Memorial Hospital, 24.88 mokokchung. Total-H 44.88 I HIGHER EDUCATION 1 Construction of Main Block (Admn & classrooms), Global 3.00 Open University, sodzulhou Village, Dimapur. 2 Infrastructure Development of Fazl Ali College. 5.00 Total-I 8.00 J SCHOOL EDUCATION 1 Construction of Nagalnd Board of School Education Office Complex, Administrative & Acadamic Block including Centre 15.00 of excellance 2 Infrastructure development at Government Higher Secondary 14.50 PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com Sl. Estimated Name of the Project No. Cost School, Jalukie. 3 Infrastructure development at Government Higher Secondry 14.00 School, Chazouba. 4 Construction of Government Higher Secondary school Building 14.00 and auditorium, Noklak. 5 Construction of Government High School at Phek Village 10.00 6 Construction of Government Middle School at Aree. 8.50 Total-J 76.00 K FISHRIES 1 Development of Fish Seed Production Farms in 11 district of 22.00 Nagaland. 2 Development of Fish seeds & Table Fish at Ghowoto village, 4.00 Dhansiripar, Dimapur. 3 Development of fishery, hatchery at Kuda Village Dimapur. 15.00 4 Setting up foothill model fisheries. 25.00 Total-K 66.00 L ART & CULTURE 1 Construction of Traditional Morungs cum Museum in 11 District 25.00 HQs. 2 Construction of Rural Cultural Centre Hall at Hayiyan Rural 5.00 Elementary School, wokha District. Total-L 30.00 M VETERINARY & ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 1 Dairy Entrepreneurship & Marketing Development Project 17.35 Total-M 17.35 N TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION 1 Construction of Bus & Truck Terminus at Mon 5.00 Total-N 5.00 O SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION 1 Protection & conservation of water catchment areas in 25.00 Nagaland Total-O 25.00 P NEW & RENEWABLE ENERGY 1 10 MW solar project at Ganeshnagar 35.00 Total-P 35.00 Q POWER 1 Strengthening of Distribution system in Dimapur: construction of 33 KV lines, 33/11 KV sub-stations, 11 KV lines, 11/40 KV 50.00 distribution sub stations and LT lines Total-Q 50.00 R AGRICULTURE 1 Construction of Agri-link road at Beiswampui 5.00 Total-R 5.00 S NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS 1 Construction of an integrated multipurpose cultural complex in Dimapur for Socio-economic upliftment & development of 22.00 the people of Nagaland 2 Establishment of Rural Resources Centre at Khuzani 10.00 (Chetheba) PDF Created with deskPDF PDF Writer - Trial :: http://www.docudesk.com Sl. Estimated Name of the Project No. Cost 3 Construction of hostel building for Nagalnd conservatory of 16.83 Music at Darograthat, Dimapur 4 Construction of Multipurpose complex for consortium for 20.69 Women’s Leadership at Dimapur 5 Infrastructure Development & Upgradation of MM Nursing 9.96 Home 6 Construction of road connecting Molungyimse to the historical 25.00 Rev.
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