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Annex-A

1- M.P. State Legal Services Authority Jabalpur

  • S.No
  • Nodal Officer
  • Post
  • Email ID
  • Contact No.

Legal Aid Officer,

Jabalpur
9425898051

Annex-B

2- District Legal Services Authority, All- M.P.

Nodal Officer
Telephone
Resource Persons
Telephone
Name of the
DLSA
S.No.

  • Name
  • E-mail ID
  • S.No.
  • Name
  • E-mail ID

  • No.
  • No.

Shri Shrikant Baheti (Advocate) Shri Rajesh

  • 1
  • 9893522897
  • -

  • 2
  • Rathore
  • 9685910184
  • -

(Advocate)
Shri Mukesh

Kaushal, DLAO

  • 1
  • Alirajpur
  • 9425414088
  • Shri Ramansingh

Solanki (Advocate) Shri M.S. Vasunia (ADPO) Shri Keshrimal Kanash (ADPO) Hanuman Sharan Tiwari Shri Rakesh Singh Gond Shri Mahesh Prashad Napit Shri Vidyanand Shukla Ms. Gayatri Napit Shri Rajendra Singh Thakur Shri A.N. Mishra Shri Manendra Singh Yadav Shri Manish Raghuwanshi Shri Raju Pardi Shri Sachin
345123
9981793042 7587603117 7587603114 8719909831 8966068838 9893092175
----[email protected] [email protected]
Mr. Jeetendra Mohan Dhurve,
DLAO

  • 2
  • Anuppur
  • 9424681888

45123
9926450523 7049601208 9425039066 9009024009 9752591916
[email protected]
-[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Shri Virendra Kumar Chadar,
DLAO,
34
Ashok Nagar Balaghat
9425091587 9424937480 [email protected]
451
8827852200 9893337823 9407052265 [email protected] [email protected]
Shri Vijay kumar khobra gade
DLAO
Mesharam Shri Devendra Ramteke
-

  • 2
  • 9424613832

Shri Bharat Meshram Shri Jay prakash Ganveer
34
9752882431 8393858527
561
Shri Rajpal ukey Shri Rafi Anshari Shri N.S. Shekh Shri Kailash Sharma Shir Sanjay gupta Shri Rajesh kumar gupta
9589182558 9425448006 7869415786

234
9424030833 9893726877 9893248246 [email protected] [email protected]
Kumari Jaya

Sharma
56

  • Barwani
  • 9424894972

9479894067 [email protected] [email protected]

56
Shri Mayur gagrge Shri Kapil shah Shri Kamlesh kumar malviya Shri Sadiq khan
9977005154 9977557768 [email protected] [email protected]

234
8602441710 9755110140 6261838847 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Divya Bhalavi,
DLAO

  • Betul
  • Shikha Bhaurase

Shri Amit Sexsena Kumari chandra Prabha choukikar Shri Shailendra Singh Parmar, PLV Shri Krishna Singh, PLV Shri Neeraj Singh, PLV Shri Brajendra Kumar, PLV Shri Bhupendra Kanjoliya, PLV Shri Kamal Kishor Sharma, PLV Shri Shivraj Kushwaha
5123456
8770115939
Shri Devesh Sharma, DLAO
78

  • Bhind
  • 9407471496

89899438209
12

Shri Prashant

Pathak
Bhopal
Shri Ashish Malviya 7067822644 Smt. Meenakshi Verma Shri Ram Mehra ShriSantosh Singh Meravi
345
7869799466 9993897389

[email protected] [email protected]
Shri Rajesh dorvekar Shri Nasim Shaikh Jamil Shri Mohan Soni Shri Mahendra Jain 9425086972 Shri Bhaurao tayde 9300375295
12
94245050958
7999603103 9977785738

3

45[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Smt. Norin Nigam,
9425492987
IV A.D.J.

Ku. Chetna paliwal,
8989588501
IV C.J.-I

Ku. Preeti Mishra,I
9424466710
C.J.-II
123
Shri
Satyanarayan Chaturvedi
Dr. Arundev Sharma, CMHI Chhatarpur and

  • 10
  • Chhattarpur
  • 7747063274

Civil Surgeon Shri Pawan
9826562307
Chaurasia
56[email protected] [email protected]
Smt. Anupama Rana , social worker
8319604207
12

  • Shri Syamal rao
  • 9425147676

8109405693 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Shri Anshul jain Shri Yogendra mohersiya
3456
9993359527 7067879373 7000162719 9584838760
Shri Somnath rai district legal aid officer

  • 11
  • Chhindwara
  • 9425816403

vishwakrma

Smt. Neetu deshmukh Shri Jyotsna tusdekar [email protected] [email protected]
71
Shri Pradip ghode Shri Durgesh Singh Thakur
8871094595 7566853878
[email protected] [email protected]
Shri Balram Goutam Shri Dropti Ahirwar 6260991636 Shri Ramjan Khan Shri Manish Dahayat Shri Raju Singh lodhi Shri Arjun Singh Parihar Radha Tiwari Shri Ramkumar Dubey

Shri Satya Kumar Tiwari, Panel Advocate
34[email protected]
-

  • 12
  • Damoh
  • 9893691772

9753937069
1980satya2016@ gmail.com
6265708635

5

6

  • 9340245027
  • -

123
9009164993 9617959643 9893688690 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

  • 13
  • Datia
  • Shri Sunil Tyagi

45

  • Shri Rajveer Singh
  • 6390819768

9285490097 [email protected]

Shri Rajendra Bapat Advocate Shri Raghuveer Yardi Shri Deenesh Nayak Adv Shri Shrish Dube Adv,.
12345
9425048412 9425051302 9425047950 9827209999 8120121999 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Shri Ganga

charan Dube,II
ADJ

[email protected]

[email protected]
Shri Manish chubey Shri Ajay Chuhan Profeser Gov.law Clg Shri Deependra Sharma, Member DCF Shri Hitesh Thakur, Chairman, Dist. BAR
612
8770621011 9425967598 9425045861 [email protected]
Shri Harisharan Yadav, Special
Judge

  • 15
  • Dhar

Shri Vallabh Vijayvargiya, Advocate Shri Vijay malviya, Pricipal, Exc. School
34
9425046000 8109196909
Shushri Ekta Sharma, Advocate P.N. Awashthi Shri Veerendra sing Rajpoot Shri Rajesh Kumar Kanoje
512
9993979949 9752591923 9165033989

Shri Satyendra

Kumar yadav
Adv.

4

5

  • Shri Satish Mandle
  • 9669223934

  • 9303324975
  • Smt. Rajnee shau

Shri Dharam shingh rajpoot Shri Soresh sahu Shri Deepak [email protected]
671
9575656402 9424942695 9425813422 [email protected] [email protected]
Sharam DLAO

Shri Dinesh Chandel Asst.Diretor WCD Shri Ashis
23
6263503414 7509556436 [email protected] [email protected]
Shri A.K. Mishra Secretary DLSA

  • 17
  • Guna
  • 9425470168

Rghuwanshi

Probesion office Shri Kamlendra gauor AG-III Shri Ghashilal Namdev PLV Dr. Rakhi Singh Shri Arun Sharma Shri Hariom Sharma Shri Sadanand Karhale
45
7987234149 9589215040 [email protected] [email protected]
12
9425619917 9425301739 [email protected] [email protected]

Shri Rituraj Singh
Chouhan

  • 18
  • Gwalior
  • 9827210902

45
9096560777 9111941615 [email protected]

Rajvi Kailash Rathore, Advocate Shri Imran Shah, Advocate Shri Rajat Sharma, PLV
123
9977015974 9977164041 9009397273 [email protected]
-
[email protected]
Shri Abhay
Singh,
Shri Arvind Rajput, PLV

  • 19
  • Harda
  • 9893461107

4

56
9826430919 7000789076 7354631125 [email protected]

Shri Pradeep solanki, PLV Ku. Kiran Kawde, AG-3 Shri T.S. Chouhan Shri Mahendra Patel Shri Sanjay Agrawal Shri Tikaram Gour Shushri Bhavna Bishth [email protected]
712
9907202107 7999600412
Shri Sanatan Sen

District Legal Aid
Officer

45
9300918567 8120613599 9424402904
Hoshangabad
Shri Pankaj Kumar Rathor Shri Prabhash Kumar Jain Shri Kamleshwar Singh Sisodia Shri Pawan Kumar Jain Shri Manoj Sen Shri Shankar Muvel
123
9826375378 9826083571 9425030833
Shri Subhash

Choudhari, DLAO
21 22

  • Indore
  • 9425494234

7387964066
45612
9303447778 8989068681 8878685511 9755718171 9131555325
Smt. Sonal Pandit Smt.. Archama Tiwari
Sonal- pandit59@redif fmail.com
Ms. Garima

Shukla
Jabalpur garima.shukla005@

gmail.com
34
Smt. Mala Kapoor Shri.Shahid Mohammad Shri. Sheikh Manjoor Shri M.L. Pholpagare retird principal
8989828845 9425724442

5

1
93000502817
9406681093
[email protected]
Shri Jayendra Bairagi retired Teacher Shri Narendre singh solanki Panel 9407103690 advocate Shri Roopesh Sharma panel Advocate
234
799516381
Shri Simon Suliya Legal Aid Officer

  • 23
  • Jhabua
  • 9425101781

[email protected]

Ms. Shilpa Soni panel Advocate SMT. Majula Shriwastav Adv. Shri Ashwini Badgaiya Adv. SMt. Meena Shing Baghel Adv. Shri Arwind Gupta, PLV
51234
9399203759 9826410918 9755289147 8319255370 9329570031 [email protected]
Shri Rajniwas Pandey AG-III

SMT. Aaradhana Tiwari,PLV SMT. Priti Sen,PLV Shri Prashant Malviya
561
7415551834 9630291992

Shri Jayendra Dwivedi Shri Ganesh Kanade
Shri Chandresh Mandloi, DLAO,
Khandwa

  • 25
  • Khandwa
  • 9479999888

34
9926353239 7869433644 [email protected]

Daftari
56
Shri Mohan Rokde Ms. Nivedita Tiwari 9754191102

[email protected]
Shri J.A.Khaishgi Adv.
99816 -

22886

98263 -
99458
98263 -
92447
98935 -
19455
98263 -
57611

88716- 81200
12345612
Shri K.C.Tongar Adv. Mandleshwar Shri Ajay Verma Adv. Mandleshwar Shri Aakil Khan PLV Kasrawad Shri Jitendra Sen PLV Maheshwar Mr. Irfan Khan PLV Khargone
Mr.Nisar Khan, Panel Lawyer Mandleshwar

  • 26
  • Madleshwar
  • 8871446451

Smt. Shakuntal gaur Smt. Chandra lata kachwaha
9424783670 9516729625
Smt. Deepika

Thakur

  • 27
  • Mandla

3

4
Shri Ashok janghel Smt. Mukta josh smt. Ragini
9425686738 9993409525

5

1234
9540660140 9981276635 9425033969 9479708822 9755072306 hardaha Mr. Abdul Kadar Mansuri, Adv. Mr. Sanjay Jain, Adv. Mr. Shivraman singh Panwar, Adv. Mrs. Neetu Khare, PLV. Ku. Hoorban Sairfi, PLV. Shri Vikram Singh Shri Mahesh Kumar Sharma [email protected]
Shri Yogesh
Bansal
DLAO, Mandsaur
28 29
Mandsaur Morena
9406924360 [email protected]

512
9479568804 8959545530 8109449014 [email protected] [email protected]
Shri Jagdeesh Prashad Sharma, 9926916254 Panel Advocate
Shri Balveer Singh Rajawat Smt. Rekha Sharma Shri Dinesh Singh Tomar
345
9009823599 6261911304 9977083079 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
12

  • Shri Akash Dubey
  • 9424947571

  • 9479907135
  • Shri Niket Nema

Shri Shashank Rahuvanshi Jaya Sharma Shri Dinesh
Shri Sudesh Vaidya, Advocate
345
7354328888 9302632338 9893287184
30 31
Narsinghpur
Bathare Mr. Shiv Narayan Patidar, Adv. Mr. Raj Kumar Janhagir Sah, Adv. Mr. Mohan Lal Nagada, PLV. Mr. Dharmendr Patidar, PLV. Mr. Alok Sharma, PLV.
1234
9424037113 9827246783 9630343775 9589868783
Ms. Shakti Rawat DLAO, Neemach

  • Neemuch
  • 9685929825

512
9630737997 9407348330 9755278437
Umakant Bajpai Shri Prem Prakash Khare Shri Asheesh Kumar Bosh Shri Aashif Khan Shri Shubham Raikwar Shri Lokesh Raidas Shri Sanjay Gahrwar, D. Director, WCD Shri Dinesh
3456
9893209032 9893702626 7999878539 8120246149
Shri Muhammad Jeelani, DLAO
32 33
Panna Raisen
7898336699 9425155402
Shri Mithlesh
Dehria
(District Legal Aid Offier)
12
9406871686 8770217901
Malviya,COP Shri Tarik Pasha, PLV/Social worker Shri Sanatn kumar panday Panel Advocate Shri Anil Bhanvare, Social worker Shri. D.P. Singh Siwach, Secretary, DLSA
3451
99774400565
9754235069 9009035147

[email protected]
Shri. Farook Ahmad, Siddique, DLAO, Ku. Apoorva Tamrakar, JMFC, Rajgarh Ku. Amrita Soni, Professor, Law Collage,
234
8357087570 9718054638 9713710681
Shri. Prashant

  • Vaishya
  • 34
  • Rajgarh

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    International Journal of Applied and Universal Research E- ISSN No: 2395-0269 Volume V, Issue I, January-February 2018 Available online at: www.ijaur.com ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDIES IN THE FOREST OF BAGDARA GAME SANCTUARY SIDHI (M.P.) Dr. Arvind Kumar Pandey Guest Lecturer Botany Govt. Lead College Waidhan, Singrauli (M.P.) ABSTRACT: Madhya Pradesh the heart of India comes followed by the indigenous people is considered as the under central zone of Tribals areas. Besides M.P. The cornerstone of drug development programmes. ethnobotany of a specific area is a very intricate or Sidhi district is well known for rich population of tribal. convoluted process. This paper documents the traditional Sidhi district of Rewa division of Madhya Pradesh is knowledge of medicinal plants that are used in the situated to the North – East corner of the state and treatment of different health related disorders and abounds in hilly forest tracts inhabited by tribals such as, diseases by the rural people of Bagdara Sanctuary of Kol, Gond, Baiga, Agaria, Bhumiya, Bhils, Muriya, Sidhi District. The survey was carried out by first hand Bhariya, Paliha, Khaiswar, Korwa, Panika, Bhilals, questioning among traditional health practitioners and Abujmaries, Korku, Mariya, Bhatras, Purwas, Pradhans, educated people. The present survey focuses 28 plant Dhur, Dorlas, Bhaines, Bheinjhwar, Birhas, Dhanwar, Sawars, Sahariyas, halbas, Kamars, Khondas, Majhias, species for 11 different health disorders. Each entry Parjas, Oraons, etc. includes the botanical, family parts used, traditional method of preparation and mode of administration. The Indian subcontinent represents the greatest emporia of the Ethnobilogical wealth. A large number of Tribal KEYWORDS: Bagdara Game Sanctuary Sidhi, Communities who live in remote and accessible part of Ethnobiology, Ecology.
  • Ecological Studies of the Amphibian Fauna and Their Distribution of Sidhi District (M.P.)

    Ecological Studies of the Amphibian Fauna and Their Distribution of Sidhi District (M.P.)

    International Journal of Zoology Studies International Journal of Zoology Studies ISSN: 2455-7269; Impact Factor: RJIF 5.14 Received: 23-03-2020; Accepted: 25-04-2020; Published: 28-04-2020 www.zoologyjournals.com Volume 5; Issue 2; 2020; Page No. 27-30 Ecological studies of the amphibian fauna and their distribution of Sidhi district (M.P.) Balram Das1, Urmila Ahirwar2 1 Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Zoology, Govt. College, Amarpatan, Distt. Satna, Madhya Pradesh, India 2 Research Scholar, S.G.S. Govt. P.G. College, Sidhi, A.P.S. University, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India Abstract The amphibians was represented by 15 species belonging to 13 genera of 6 families and 2 orders from Sidhi district, Madhya Pradesh, India, during 2018 to 2019. Considering number of species in each family Bufonids with 2 species, Dicroglossids 5 species, Microhylids 2 species, Ranids 2 species, Rhacophorids 2 species and 2 species of Ichthyophids. The highest number of amphibian species was recorded from Gopad Banas tehsil (13 species), while the lowest number of species was observed in Sihawal tehsil (2 species). Status of amphibians shows that 5 species are abundant, 2 are common and 8 species are rare in the study sites. Keywords: Amphibian diversity, distribution, status, Sidhi district 1. Introduction distribution, habitat and status. This survey affords baseline The growing attention of populace in cities and the sizeable information and scientific facts for conservation of pace of development and growth of city areas have led to amphibians from arid zone. the emergence of unique prerequisites forming populations and communities, which range notably from the natural.
  • Sidhi District

    Sidhi District

    SIDHI DISTRICT MADHYA PRADESH Ministry of Water Resources Central Ground Water Board North Central Region Government of India 2013 SIDHI DISTRICT AT A GLANCE S.No. Items Statistics 1 General Information i) Geographical Area 485400 Ha District Head Quarter Sidhi ii) Administrative Division Number of Tehsil/Block 5 Block Number of Villages (2012) 1882 Population (As per census 2011) 1126515 Normal Annual Rainfall (mm) 1154.2 2. Geomorphology 1. Major Physiographic Units : Kaimur Range Central Part hills Southern Part hills 2. Major Drainage : Son River, Gopad River, Banas nadi, Rihand River 3. Land use a) Forest Area 433533 ha b) Net area sown 275391 ha c) Cultivable area 3745 ha 4. Major Soil Types Red soil, Alluvial & Latertic soil 5. Area Under Principal Crops Paddy, Wheat, Gram, Pulses, maize 6. Irrigation By Different Sources Structures Nos. Area (ha) Dug Wells 11541 26970 Tube wells/Bore wells 11541 12095 Tanks/Ponds 17 453 Canals 160 12453 Other sources 10516 63431 Net irrigated Area - 266976 Gross Irrigated Area - 6343 7. Number of Ground Water Monitoring Wells of CGWB Dug Wells 22 No. of Piezometers 5 8. Predominant Geological Formations Granites, Gneisses, Sandstone, Alluvium 9. Hydrogeology i) Major water bearing formation Gondwana, Vindhayan. ii) Pre monsoon depth to water level 2.60-23.66 mbgl. during 2012 iii) Post monsoon depth to water level 1.05-15.17 mbgl. during 2012 iv) Long term water level trend in 10 0.02-0.21 m/year years (2003-12) falling 10. Ground Water Exploration by CGWB Exploration well EW-17, OW-1, Pz-7 11
  • Madhya Pradesh Rural Road Development Authority (An Agency of Panchyat & Rural Development Department, Govt

    Madhya Pradesh Rural Road Development Authority (An Agency of Panchyat & Rural Development Department, Govt

    MADHYA PRADESH RURAL ROAD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (AN AGENCY OF PANCHYAT & RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, GOVT. OF M.P.) Block-II, 5th Floor, Paryavas Bhawan, Arera Hills, Bhopal (M.P.) – 462011 DETAILED NOTICE INVITING OFFERS FROM CONSULTANTS FOR PREPARATION OF DETAILED PROJECT REPORT FOR BRIDGES (D.P.R.) UNDER PMGSY No/ 3718/22/D-12/Brg.-DPR/MPRRDA/2018 Bhopal, Dated : 21/02/2018 Sealed tenders are invited from the reputed Consultants for survey, investigation and preparation of DPR of Bridges under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna as per details in the table given below:- S.No. Package Name of Call Name of No. of Approx Estimated EMD No. Incharge PIU Bridges Length Cost of (In P.I.U. (in Bridges Rs.) meter) (in lakhs) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 60-Brg. Satna IInd Sidhi 3 105 210 66800 Satna 14 920 1840 Shahdol 11 645 1290 Total 28 1670 3340 Package 2 63-Brg. Mandsaur IInd Mandsaur 19 1008 2016 54840 Neemuch 10 363 726 Total 29 1371 2742 Package 1. The bid documents can be purchased upto 4 pm on 07/03/2018 from the office, of the undersigned on payment of Rs. 5000/- for each package by DD or Cash. Bid document may also be downloaded from our website www.prd.mp.gov.in/rrda OR mprrda.com/default.html. In such case cost of bid document will have to be submitted in the form of DD. with the technical bid 2. Last date of receipt of completed offers is 08/03/2018 upto 3.00 P.M.
  • PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT Regional Integrated Solid Waste Management Project at Rewa by Rewa MSW Holding Limited

    PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT Regional Integrated Solid Waste Management Project at Rewa by Rewa MSW Holding Limited

    Regional Integrated Solid Waste Management Project at Rewa by Rewa MSW Holding Ltd. Pre-Feasibility Report PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT Regional Integrated Solid Waste Management Project at Rewa by Rewa MSW Holding Limited 1. Executive Summary The current Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management system in Rewa and 27 other surrounding ULB’s currently does not comply with Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. Government of Madhya Pradesh (GoMP), realizing the necessity of efficient waste management system, wanted to establish an Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) Project on Public Private Partnership (PPP) basis for management of MSW generated in Rewa Town and 27 other surrounding ULBs (12 ULBs from Rewa District, 12 ULBs from Satna District and 4 ULBs from Sidhi District). The 28 ULBs have entered into an inter-ULB agreement for establishing an “Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) Project” on regional basis through public private participation. The participating ULBs have nominated Nagar Palik Nigam Rewa (NPNR) as their lead member and authorized NPNR to select a private party through bidding process. “Rewa MSW Holding Limited (RMSWHL)” was chosen by NPNR for ISWM Project, through bidding process, with a concession period of 21 years. The current waste generation from the 28 ULBs is estimated to be about 340 TPD. However, considering the population forecast and corresponding waste generation, the Project Proponent, Rewa MSW Holding Limited, proposes to establish a 700 TPD Regional Integrated Soild Waste Management Facility in Rewa Town. The proposed ISWM Project will manage different kinds of waste generated in the whole project area, including residential, commercial, expired/rejected branded products (non-hazardous), institutional, hotels, restaurants, markets, marriage halls, gardens, parks, and non-hazardous industrial waste, construction and demolition waste etc.