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Gep{In Zs C/ geP{iN zs c/ "5,${,i,i \q\ F.No. PD(SPD)-2512016-17 7 $ + Dated 03.03.2017 '\ flfs PLANNING DEPATMENT h;""^"lt )t (STATE PLAN DtVtStON) *\ GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH Revised Estimate, 2016 -17 (Rs. in lakh 5l.Nol Head of Dovelopment ADA, RE, Remarks I 2016-17 by 2016-17 I sDc 1 2 3 4 5 il Developmental proiects/scheme {a) Normal departmontal Plan activitics 1 Sanqav Lhaden Soorts Academv 250 00 250.00 2 Grant-in-aid to SAA including other registered sports organizations/ 160.00 160.00 associations as ner list 3 Cash incentive Award to Meritorious sportspersons 100.00 100.00 4 \4ission Olvmpics 100.0c 100.0c Participation in various sports meets outsrde the State which includes: 1. Rs.6.00 lakh for 2nd lnternational Taekwondo Championship & 1st lnternational taekwondo Poomsae Championship at Thimpu, Bhutan 2. Rs. 5.00 lakh for liinancial assistance to Shri Laa Talar for attending the badminton practice invited by Engholm, Head Coach, Skaada Elite Badminton in Aarhus, Denmark. 3. Rs. '1 .26 lakh for Financial assistance to Arunachal Karate -do- 100.00 100.0c Association for participation in the 3rd South Asian Karate Championship for Cadet/Juniorlunder 21 & Senior to be held at Taikatore lndoor Stadium, New Delhi from22nd to 25th September 20'16. 6 Providing supplementary diet for players during coaching camp prior to 50.00 50.00 pelicipation in reaional, national and international events 7 All IndiqSenior National Rankincr Badminton Championship 60.0c 60.00 B Dorjee Khandu Memorial State Open Badminton Championship 25 0C 25.04 o Celebration of lnternational Yoga Day & starting of yoga lnstructor 24.24 24 2A trainino courses 10 Late Jarbom Gamlin Memorial State Level l3oxing Championship-2O16 1A At 19 84 11 All Women Mountaineering Expedition to Mt. Gorichen East & unnamed 4.0t 4.0t peak in Arunachal Himalayas: Sept. Oct'20'16 tz lnternal water supply at Sangey L.aden Sports Academy at Chimpu, 25.0C 25.00 Itanaqar 13 Additional fund for ground development, repair & maintenance & 96.6C 96.60 beautification of Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Naharlagun 'l.Ao. for conducting 7th Dr. Memorial Football ]'ournament 2016 14 Organizing National Level Seminar cum Workshop on " Promotional of 34.30 34.30 Traditional Sports in Arunachal Pradesh" in ltanagar with collaboration with Govt. of A P 15 C/o football field q! Togo village 20.00 20.00 16 Others 56.96 56.9€ As approved in SADA 17 Q/o play ground at LobilME-School 10.0( '18 C/o !qqq!qryyall at Type-lV Quarter at SLSA Complex 13 0r 19 C/o football play ground at Mori villaqe, Sianq districl 20.0( 20 Ride to ligh!!!ishmi Hill challenqes cycte expedition 2016-17 40.0c 21 Clear pending media bills of DY365 channel in Sports and youth Affarrs 10c Deoartment l/o Rostrum at Poma General ground, under Sangdu Pota circle, 15.0C )apumpare district. aa Procurement of Boxing Equipment for Arunachal Amateur Boxing 10 0c Association Sub-Total (a 1125.90 1234.90 (b) C h ief M i n igter's F la$!r p |Io_gfe4!1g l-ate l-langpan Dada Memorial l'rophy on Football and Volleyball (Men & 500 00 500.00 /Vomen) \ar" Sub-Total (b 500.00 500.00 (c) State Share r tQr l/o Multi Soorts Comolex at Namsai 13.0C /21 * \ 2 NEC "-Qtt'/ \ ) C/o lndoor Stadium at Raqa, Lower Subansiri 36 0C 70( \@- i) Dr. T.Ao Memorial Football Championship la ii) C/o Outdoor Stadium at Sagalee, Papum Pare District. 35 8; /d l/o Football Stadium at Chanqlang 14.0( \V-r\ 4 l/o Outdoor Stadium aat Tezu. Lohit District 22.11 \7 ]\-/- v 3/o Mini Outdoor Stadium at Rilo Ground, Daporijo, Upper Subansiri 35.81 -)istrici C,/o Outdoor stadium and boundary wall around Govt. H.S. School, 24.30 Kennr rhari C/o Outdoor stadium at Hunli under Lower Dibanq Valley Districl 35.39 C/o Outdoor Stadium at Chavanqtalo under East Kameng District 39.23 lmprovement of General Ground with Gallery at Taliha under Upper 5.87 Subansiri District 10 Construction of lndoor stadium cum auditorium at Governmenl 29 88 H.S.School Basar under West Sianq District 11 C/o football stadium at Lumla under Tawang District, Arunachal Pradesh 30.26 4a C/o Footbalt Stadium at Sakiang under Papumpare District, Arunachal 28.21 Pradesh Sub-Total (c 0.0( 356.9: (dl SIDF 1 3/o borrndarv wall & renovation of oeneral oround at Sippi villaqe 0.00 50.00 2 3allerv at Boa Simla 40 00 Sub-Total (d 0.00 90.00 Grand Total (a+b+c+d 1 625.90 2't 8't.83.
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