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Status on BEUP Schemes As on 05/02/2018 Status on BEUP Schemes as on 05/02/2018. Sanction Date of Amount Executing Amount Amount Amount Physical UC Name of the Scheme Order No Sanction Sanction Agency Released Spent Utilized Progress Submited 15th BS Abul Hasem 265-Memari Mondal 2011 - 2012 Constn of 100-200 mtr pucca drainage system at Chairman, Memari 1 1051/DP 12/10/2011 150000 150000 150000 150000 100 Yes Memari Block Hospitalunder Memari Muty Muty. Constn of 5 pic 3" 6" door frame and 1 pic 4" 12" Chairman, Memari 2 door frame at Memari Vidyasagar Smrity 1051/DP 12/10/2011 15000 15000 15000 15000 100 Yes Muty. Vidyamandir Branch under Memari Muty Constn of 26 pic window gril at Memari Vidyasagar Chairman, Memari 3 1051/DP 12/10/2011 20000 20000 20000 20000 100 Yes Smrity Vidyamandir under Memari Muty Muty. Constn. of moorum road from GT Road Executive Officer, 4 Chaknaramore to Roypur & Talsona vill via 1051/DP 12/10/2011 200000 200000 200000 200000 100 Yes Memari- I P.S. Malancha Park under Nimo-I G.P. Constn. of moorum road at Sardanga village under Executive Officer, 5 1051/DP 12/10/2011 200000 199000 199000 199000 100 Yes Nimo-II G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn. of 1 KM unmetalled moorum road of Executive Officer, 6 Bakgoria village Prathamik Vidyalaya under 1051/DP 12/10/2011 150000 150000 150000 150000 100 Yes Memari- I P.S. Debipur G.P. Constn. of Bridge on Ilsara Riverat the west side of Executive Officer, 7 1051/DP 12/10/2011 750000 561304 561304 561304 100 Yes Kantapur village under Durgapur G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn. of Moorum Road at Baral village under Executive Officer, 8 1051/DP 12/10/2011 250000 250000 250000 250000 100 Yes Durgapur G.P. Memari- I P.S. Page-1 Sanction Date of Amount Executing Amount Amount Amount Physical UC Name of the Scheme Order No Sanction Sanction Agency Released Spent Utilized Progress Submited 15th BS Constn. of 8 KM Moorum road from Krishnapur Executive Officer, 9 1051/DP 12/10/2011 350000 350000 350000 350000 100 Yes more to Kalsi more under Bagila G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn. of Moorum road from Kamarpara Bridge to Executive Officer, 10 1051/DP 12/10/2011 250000 249561 249561 249561 100 Yes Baidyadanga under Nimo G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn. of pucca drain from Palla 3 no to Palla 4 Executive Officer, 11 no camp and hight increased under Daluibazar -II 1051/DP 12/10/2011 300000 300000 300000 300000 100 Yes Memari- I P.S. G.P. Constn. of drainage from Nimo Battala to Nimo Executive Officer, 12 1051/DP 12/10/2011 200000 200000 200000 200000 100 Yes village under Nimo G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn. of unmetalled moorum road from Executive Officer, 13 1051/DP 12/10/2011 150000 150000 150000 150000 100 Yes Gobindapur village to Choupia under Debipur G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn.of unfinished scatter of moorum under Executive Officer, 14 Nishiragarh G.P. to complete the road under 1051/DP 12/10/2011 150000 150000 150000 150000 100 Yes Memari- I P.S. Debipur G.P. Sinking of Tubewell at Birsimul Bhumijo Para Executive Officer, 15 1051/DP 12/10/2011 60000 60000 60000 60000 100 Yes under Durgapur G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn of 2 culvert at Sonra village under Durgapur Executive Officer, 16 1051/DP 12/10/2011 100000 100000 100000 100000 100 Yes G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn. of Moorum Road from Mollapara Executive Officer, 17 1051/DP 12/10/2011 200000 200000 200000 200000 100 Yes Sutirdhar Paikari village under Kuchut G.P. Memari- II P.S. Page-2 Sanction Date of Amount Executing Amount Amount Amount Physical UC Name of the Scheme Order No Sanction Sanction Agency Released Spent Utilized Progress Submited 15th BS Constn. of Moorum road from Baramasgoria Executive Officer, 18 1051/DP 12/10/2011 200000 200000 200000 200000 100 Yes Masjidtala Paschimpara Daud Rahamans house Memari- II P.S. Constn. of Nasigram Primary Health Centre under Executive Officer, 19 C- 60/DP 06/01/2012 300000 300000 300000 300000 100 Yes Debipur G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn. of bridge an illsara village at the west side C- Executive Officer, 20 of Kantapur village (Phase- II) under Durgapur 10/05/2012 110000 110000 110000 110000 100 Yes 1086/DP Memari- I P.S. G.P. Sinking of tubewell (Mark- II) at Birsimul C- Executive Officer, 21 10/05/2012 40000 19635 19635 19635 100 Yes Bhumijopara (Phase- II) under Durgapur G.P. 1086/DP Memari- I P.S. Constn. of one foot bridge of Behula river at C- Executive Officer, 22 10/05/2012 300000 300000 300000 300000 100 Yes Bashipur village under Satgachia- II G.P. 1086/DP Memari- II P.S. Constn of deck slab over existing Bridge at C- Executive Officer, 23 09/07/2012 560000 529950 529950 529950 100 Yes bahabpur Gantar village under Gopegantar G.P. 1592/DP Memari- I P.S. Constn. of drain from Patra DVC to Khamilpukur C- Executive Officer, 24 09/07/2012 300000 300000 300000 300000 100 Yes cornerl under Gopegantar G.P. 1592/DP Memari- I P.S. Purchase of an Tata Sumo Ambulance for Memari- C- District Magistrate, 25 18/09/2012 600000 461596 461596 461596 100 Yes II No. Health Centre under Memari- II P.S. 2236/DP Burdwan Constn. of main gate at Memari Vidyasagar Smriti C- Chairman, Memari 26 26/09/2012 45000 45000 45000 45000 100 Yes Vidyamandir Branch- I under Memari Muty. 2327/DP Muty. Page-3 Sanction Date of Amount Executing Amount Amount Amount Physical UC Name of the Scheme Order No Sanction Sanction Agency Released Spent Utilized Progress Submited 15th BS Sinking of tubewell(Cylinder type) at Memari C- Executive Officer, 27 Markash Masjid para near hospital more and 20/05/2015 50000 50000 50000 50000 100 Yes 1219/DP Memari- I P.S. Kadampukur Repair and Reconstn of Hem Radha F.P. School Executive Officer, 28 1120/DP 01/06/2016 350000 350000 350000 350000 100 Yes Build at vill Simla 1st phase Memari- I P.S. 2012 - 2013 Purchase for Surgical Operation Instrument for Chairman, Memari 29 2293/DP 24/09/2012 100000 100000 100000 100000 100 Yes Memari Block Hospital Muty. Purchase of TATA SUMO Ambulance for Memari District Magistrate, 30 2293/DP 24/09/2012 600000 505417 505417 505417 100 Yes Block Hospital Burdwan Constn. of Drain Benapur near Benapir at Durgapur Executive Officer, 31 2293/DP 24/09/2012 120000 99910 99910 99910 100 Yes G.P. Memari- I P.S. Sinking of Tubewell at Shyamnagar Ghoshpara of Executive Officer, 32 2293/DP 24/09/2012 80000 69011 69011 69011 100 Yes Durgapur G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn. of Sangsria Adibasipara ICDS Centre of Executive Officer, 33 2293/DP 24/09/2012 670000 670000 670000 670000 100 Yes bahadurpur village at Gop-Gantar I GP Memari- I P.S. Sinking of Tubewell at Salda village near Naba Executive Officer, 34 2293/DP 24/09/2012 80000 68135 68135 68135 100 Yes Kumars house of Nimo-II GP Memari- I P.S. Sinking of Tubewell at Sajina village Adibasipara Executive Officer, 35 2293/DP 24/09/2012 80000 63858 63858 63858 100 Yes of Gope-Gantar-I GP Memari- I P.S. Page-4 Sanction Date of Amount Executing Amount Amount Amount Physical UC Name of the Scheme Order No Sanction Sanction Agency Released Spent Utilized Progress Submited 15th BS Constn. of Samsam Shed of Burning Ghat for Executive Officer, 36 2293/DP 24/09/2012 200000 188308 188308 188308 100 Yes PurnagramMakaltala at Debipur G.P. Memari- I P.S. Constn. of Samsam Shed of Burning Ghat for Simla Executive Officer, 37 2293/DP 24/09/2012 200000 200000 200000 200000 100 Yes GramSankarpur at Gop-Gantar I GP Memari- I P.S. Constn. of Samsam Shed of Burning Ghat for Executive Officer, 38 2293/DP 24/09/2012 200000 199093 199093 199093 100 Yes Maheshdanga Uttarparaat Nimo II GP Memari- I P.S. Sinking of Tubewell at Andur village Khetrapalpara Executive Officer, 39 2293/DP 24/09/2012 80000 63919 63919 63919 100 Yes of Gopr-Gantar -I GP Memari- I P.S. Constn of Mahesdanga Uttarpara ICDS Centre of Executive Officer, 40 Uttarpara Mouza Kanthalgachi Plot No. 850 Nimo- 2293/DP 24/09/2012 670000 666079 666079 666079 100 Yes Memari- I P.S. II GP Constn of Guardwall of Lisara River Mouza Executive Officer, 41 2293/DP 24/09/2012 120000 0 0 0 0 Yes Kantapur at Durgapur G.O. Memari- I P.S. Constn of Drain Alipur Baganpara from Ramapati Executive Officer, 42 2293/DP 24/09/2012 150000 93409 93409 93409 100 Yes Kumars House to rail Line at Debipur G.P. Memari- I P.S. Sinking of Tubewell at Baridpur near Asoke balas Executive Officer, 43 2293/DP 24/09/2012 80000 68118 68118 68118 100 Yes House of Nimo-II GP Memari- I P.S. Sinking of Tubewell at Malpara ICDS Centre of Executive Officer, 44 2293/DP 24/09/2012 80000 66368 66368 66368 100 Yes Nimo-I GP Memari- I P.S. Page-5 Sanction Date of Amount Executing Amount Amount Amount Physical UC Name of the Scheme Order No Sanction Sanction Agency Released Spent Utilized Progress Submited 15th BS Constn. of Drains Kantapur narasinghera to Boka Executive Officer, 45 2293/DP 24/09/2012 120000 120000 120000 120000 100 Yes majhis Doba at Durgapur GP Memari- I P.S.
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