Project Director, DRDA, Tiruvarur Inviting Bids Under NABARD XX E

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Project Director, DRDA, Tiruvarur Inviting Bids Under NABARD XX E Project Director, DRDA, Tiruvarur inviting Bids under NABARD XX RIDF/2014-15 e-Procurement Notice INVITATION FOR BIDS (IFB) 1. The Project Director, DRDA, Tiruvarur on behalf of the Governor of Tamil Nadu invites the item rate bids, in electronic tendering system, for Construction of bridge and Strengthening of road under NABARD XX RIDF/2014- 15 for each of the following works the eligible and approved contractors registered with any of Tamil Nadu State Government Departments/undertakings like DRDAs / PWD / Highways Department / TNHB / TNSCB / TNPHC etc. Estimat Lengt e Name of the Package S.No Name of the Road h in Amount EMD Block number Km Rs(in lakhs) 1/NABARD XX Black topping to Namachivayapuram - 1 Tiruvarur 1.300 55.40 55400 /TVR/2014-15 Arukudi link road 2/NABARD XX 2 Nannilam Black topping to Ponnirai AD Colony Road 1.306 37.50 37500 /NLM/2014-15 3/NABARD XX 3 Kodavasal Ayyampettai - Kovilpathu road 2.550 76.78 76800 /KDL/2014-15 4/NABARD XX Black Topping to Pathur Melkarai - 4 Koradachery 1.510 27.90 27900 /KDY/2014-15 Panangarai in Viswanathapuram Pt 5/NABARD XX BlackTopping to Tholuvur. 5 Valangaiman 3.200 77.00 77000 /VLM/2014-15 Kulakudy,Sithanvalur Road Kanchikudikadu-Ambalakara street 6 1.800 39.50 0/0-1/8 Needamangal 6/NABARD XX am /NDM/2014-15 Sengal odai-Vadakku thoppu BT road 64400 7 1.350 24.85 KM0/0-1/35 Total 64.35 Strengthening to Savadikulam - 8 1.215 30.67 Sothiriyam road in Vettaithidal Panchayat 7/NABARD XX Mannargudi /MNG/2014-15 Strengthening to Keela Nemmeli road in 64400 9 2.000 33.65 29Nemmeli Panchayat Total 64.32 8/NABARD XX 10 Kottur Black topping to Vattar -Sellathur road 1.700 48.80 48800 /KTR/2014-15 9/NABARD XX 11 Muthupet Kalladikollai road 1.200 20.35 20400 /MPT/2014-15 Total 19.131 472.4 Estimate Name of the Amount S.No Package number Name of the Bridge EMD Block Rs(in lakhs) 1 2 3 4 Construction of Bridge across Nularu 1/NABARD XX river between Kalanjiyur and 1 Kodavasal 100.03 100100 /KDL/BRG/2014-15 Kadagakudi in Kadagakudi Panchayat in Kodavasal block Construction of Bridge across Vettar river bewteen Orugalpadagam and 2/NABARD XX 2 Valagaiman Veeramangalam in Veeramangalam 196.31 196400 /VLM/BRG/2014-15 Velangudi Panchayat in Valagaiman block Construction of Bridge across 3/NABARD XX Kooraiyaru river between Vellagudi 3 Needamangalam /NDM/BRG/2014- 155.17 155200 and Athangudi in Vellagudi panchayat 15 in Needamangalam block Construction of Bridge across 4/NABARD XX Velaiaru river between 4 Mannargudi /MNG/BRG/2014- Poothamangalam and Vakkaranallur 83.68 83700 15 in Vakkaranallur Panchayat in Mannargudi block Construction of Bridge across 5/NABARD XX Thirumeniyaru between Elavanur 5 Kottur 107.56 107600 /KTR/BRG/2014-15 Sothiriyam and Kanniyakurichi in Elavanur Panchayat in Kottur block 2. Date of release of Invitation for Bids through e-procurement: 05.2.2015 3. Availability of Bid Document and mode of submission: The bid document is available online and bid should be submitted online on website www.tntenders.gov.in . The bidder would be required to register in the web-site which is free of cost. For submission of bids, the bidder is required to have Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) from one of the authorized Certifying Authorities (CA). “Aspiring bidders who have not obtained the user ID and password for participating in e-tendering may obtain the same from the website www. tntenders.gov.in .Digital signature is mandatory to participate in the e- tendering. Bidders already possessing the digital signature issued from authorized CAs can use the same in this tender. 4. Submission of Original Documents: The bidders are required to submit (a) original EMD in approved form and (b) original affidavit regarding correctness of information furnished with bid document to the Project Director, DRDA, Collectorate, Tiruvarur, on or before the opening of technical qualification part of the Bid (25.02.2015, 16.00 hours), either by registered post or by hand, failing which the bids will be declared as non-responsive. 5. Last Date/ Time for receipt of bids through e-tendering : 25.02.2015 , upto 15.00 hrs 6. The site for the work is available. 7. Only online submission of bids is permitted. Bids must be submitted online on website www.tntenders.gov.in . The technical qualification part of the bids will be opened online at 16.00 hrs on 25.02.2015 by the authorized officers. If the office happens to be closed on the date of opening of the bids as specified, the bids will be opened on the next working day at the same time and venue. 8. The bids for the work shall remain valid for acceptance for a period not less than ninety days after the deadline date for bid submission. 9. Bidders may bid for any one or more of the works mentioned in the Table above. To qualify for a package of contracts made up of this and other contracts for which bids are invited in the same IFB, the bidder must demonstrate having experience and financial sufficient to meet the aggregate of the qualifying criteria for the individual contracts. 10. Other details can be seen in the bidding documents. The Employer shall not be held liable for any delays due to system failure beyond its control. Even though the system will attempt to notify the bidders of any bid updates, the Employer shall not be liable for any information not received by the bidder. It is the bidders’ responsibility to verify the website for the latest information related to the tender,and respond accordingly. Signature and designation of the Authority Inviting Bids .
Recommended publications
  • 10.Proceeding of the District Collector Vulnerable List1
    Proceedings of the District Collector, Tiruvarur Present: Thiru. T.Anand, I.A.S., Rc.No. 8640/2020/ D.M.1 Dt. 08.09.2020 Sub: Disaster Management – Tiruvarur District - North East Monsoon-2020 – Pre-Monsoon Preparedness Measures - Zonal Officers and Supervising Officers appointment – Orders issued – regarding. Read: 1. Commissioner of Revenue Administration and Disaster Management Chennai Lr. No. NC.1(4)/1875/2020 dated. 26.08.2020 2. Proceedings of District Collector Tiruvarur Rc.8640/2020/DM.1, Dt. .09.20 3. Other connected records ***** Order: Tiruvarur district, being a coastal District is known for heavy rains during North East Monsoon. Therefore, Mitigation measures are indispensable in order to avoid or minimize the damages. As a precautionary measure to meet out any contingencies during North East Monsoon 2020, Zonal Officers and Supervising Officers to the Vulnerable areas are hereby appointed to oversee and supervise the works of the Block Level committee already formed for this purpose, vide proceedings 2 nd cited. Name of the Vulnerable Areas Location And Supervisory Sl.No Block Vulnarable Zonal Officer officer Development Name of the Village habitations in the Office Village 1. Palayavalam Keelapettai, 2. Cholankanallur Cholankanallur 3. ThappalamPuliyur Nemmeli 4. Umamaheswarapuram Thuraikudi Special District 5. Aamoor Vadavodai Revenue Revenue Tiruvarur Block Divisional 6. Kurumberi Kuruberi Officer, Officer, NH, 7. Odachery Agraharam Tiruvarur Tiruvarur 8. Vaippur Pudunagar 9. Radanallur Aathoor 10. Keelakuthankudi Mosakkulam 11. Adhambar Pallavanatham 12. Nemmeli South Street 13. Alangudi Thenkudi 14. Seruvalur - 15. Kadagakudi - 16. Agarathirumalam Veeravadi 17. Keeranur Kumaramangalam Special 18. Annathanapuram Valur Senior Deputy Regional 19. Sirupuliyur Gurusthalam collector Manager, Revenue court 20.
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter - Iv Profile of the Study Area
    CHAPTER - IV PROFILE OF THE STUDY AREA THANJAVUR DISTRICT PROFILE The study area chosen for the research is Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur district is bounded on the north east by Nagapattinam district, north be Tiruchirappalli, Perabalur and Cuddalore districts, east by Thiruvarur district, south-east by Palk strait, west by Pudukkottai and north-west by Tiruchirappalli district. Geocode North Latitude 10o 08’ to 11o 12’ East longitude 78o 48’ to 79o 38’ Agro Ecological Region : Region 8 : Semi-arid ecosystem (90%) – Eastern ghats, Tamil Nadu uplands – hot semiarid ecosystem with a crop growing period of 90 to 120 days. Region 18 : Coastal ecosystem (10%) – Eastern coastal plain hot sub – humid to semi-arid ecoregion and with a crop growing period of 90 to 210 days. Agroclimatic zone : Sub zone IV – Cauvery delta zone. 77 Table 4.1 Taluks and Panchayat Unions S.No Taluks Panchayat Unions 1. Thanjavur Thanjavur & Budalur (Part) 2. Thiruvaiyaru Thiruvaiyaru & Budalur (Part) 3. Orathanadu Orathanadu & Thiruvonam 4. Kumbakonam Kumbakonam & Thiruvidaimarudhur (Part) 5. Thiruvidaimarudhur Thiruvidaimarudhur (Part) & Thirupanandal 6. Papanasam Papanasam & Ammapettai 7. Pattukkottai Pattukkottai, Peravurani (part) Madukkur 8. Peravurani Peravurani (part) & Sethubavachatram Roads and Railways Thanjavur districts is well connected with a net work of roads and railways. The total length of the road in the district is 2014 km with concrete, black topped, metal and non metaled roads. The important roads are as follows. State highways Tiruchirapalli to Nagapattinam road via Thanjavur Thanjavur to Thiruvaiyaru and Thanjavur to Pudukkottai. The major district roads connect Thanjavur with all taluk headquarters. 78 The district is served by both metre and broad gauge railways (Southern Railways) to a total length of 151km having 27 railways stations with one junction viz., Thanjavur.
    [Show full text]
  • Banks Branch Code, IFSC Code, MICR Code Details in Tamil Nadu
    All Banks Branch Code, IFSC Code, MICR Code Details in Tamil Nadu NAME OF THE CONTACT IFSC CODE MICR CODE BRANCH NAME ADDRESS CENTRE DISTRICT BANK www.Padasalai.Net DETAILS NO.19, PADMANABHA NAGAR FIRST STREET, ADYAR, ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211103 600010007 ADYAR CHENNAI - CHENNAI CHENNAI 044 24917036 600020,[email protected] AMBATTUR VIJAYALAKSHMIPURAM, 4A MURUGAPPA READY ST. BALRAJ, ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211909 600010012 VIJAYALAKSHMIPU EXTN., AMBATTUR VENKATAPURAM, TAMILNADU CHENNAI CHENNAI SHANKAR,044- RAM 600053 28546272 SHRI. N.CHANDRAMO ULEESWARAN, ANNANAGAR,CHE E-4, 3RD MAIN ROAD,ANNANAGAR (WEST),PIN - 600 PH NO : ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211042 600010004 CHENNAI CHENNAI NNAI 102 26263882, EMAIL ID : CHEANNA@CHE .ALLAHABADBA NK.CO.IN MR.ATHIRAMIL AKU K (CHIEF BANGALORE 1540/22,39 E-CROSS,22 MAIN ROAD,4TH T ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211819 560010005 CHENNAI CHENNAI MANAGER), MR. JAYANAGAR BLOCK,JAYANAGAR DIST-BANGLAORE,PIN- 560041 SWAINE(SENIOR MANAGER) C N RAVI, CHENNAI 144 GA ROAD,TONDIARPET CHENNAI - 600 081 MURTHY,044- ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211881 600010011 CHENNAI CHENNAI TONDIARPET TONDIARPET TAMILNADU 28522093 /28513081 / 28411083 S. SWAMINATHAN CHENNAI V P ,DR. K. ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0211291 600010008 40/41,MOUNT ROAD,CHENNAI-600002 CHENNAI CHENNAI COLONY TAMINARASAN, 044- 28585641,2854 9262 98, MECRICAR ROAD, R.S.PURAM, COIMBATORE - ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0210384 641010002 COIIMBATORE COIMBATORE COIMBOTORE 0422 2472333 641002 H1/H2 57 MAIN ROAD, RM COLONY , DINDIGUL- ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0212319 NON MICR DINDIGUL DINDIGUL DINDIGUL
    [Show full text]
  • Tamil Nadu Government Gazette
    © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2013 [Price: Rs. 54.80 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 41] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 Aippasi 6, Vijaya, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2044 Part VI—Section 4 Advertisements by private individuals and private institutions CONTENTS PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Pages Change of Names .. 2893-3026 Notice .. 3026-3028 NOTICE NO LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR THE PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENTS REGARDING CHANGE OF NAME IN THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. PERSONS NOTIFYING THE CHANGES WILL REMAIN SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES AND ALSO FOR ANY OTHER MISREPRESENTATION, ETC. (By Order) Director of Stationery and Printing. CHANGE OF NAMES 43888. My son, D. Ramkumar, born on 21st October 1997 43891. My son, S. Antony Thommai Anslam, born on (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 4/81C, Lakshmi 20th March 1999 (native district: Thoothukkudi), residing at Mill, West Colony, Kovilpatti, Thoothukkudi-628 502, shall Old No. 91/2, New No. 122, S.S. Manickapuram, Thoothukkudi henceforth be known as D. RAAMKUMAR. Town and Taluk, Thoothukkudi-628 001, shall henceforth be G. DHAMODARACHAMY. known as S. ANSLAM. Thoothukkudi, 7th October 2013. (Father.) M. v¯ð¡. Thoothukkudi, 7th October 2013. (Father.) 43889. I, S. Salma Banu, wife of Thiru S. Shahul Hameed, born on 13th September 1975 (native district: Mumbai), 43892. My son, G. Sanjay Somasundaram, born residing at No. 184/16, North Car Street, on 4th July 1997 (native district: Theni), residing Vickiramasingapuram, Tirunelveli-627 425, shall henceforth at No. 1/190-1, Vasu Nagar 1st Street, Bank be known as S SALMA.
    [Show full text]
  • THIRUVARUR (Tamil Nadu) Issued On: 02-10-2021
    India Meteorological Department Ministry of Earth Sciences Govt. of India Date: 02-10-2021 Block Level Forecast Weather Forecast of KODAVASAL Block in THIRUVARUR (Tamil Nadu) Issued On: 02-10-2021 Wind Wind Cloud Date Rainfall Tmax Tmin RH Morning RH Evening Speed Direction Cover (Y-M-D) (mm) (°C) (°C) (%) (%) (kmph) (°) (Octa) 2021-10-03 4.4 31.5 23.9 85 53 9.0 79 2 2021-10-04 0.4 31.9 24.3 86 52 6.0 120 7 2021-10-05 10.8 33.6 24.4 84 50 6.0 113 7 2021-10-06 10.8 33.9 24.2 85 48 6.0 135 6 2021-10-07 22.8 33.4 23.9 87 51 12.0 195 8 Weather Forecast of KORADACHERRY Block in THIRUVARUR (Tamil Nadu) Issued On: 02-10-2021 Wind Wind Cloud Date Rainfall Tmax Tmin RH Morning RH Evening Speed Direction Cover (Y-M-D) (mm) (°C) (°C) (%) (%) (kmph) (°) (Octa) 2021-10-03 6.7 31.1 23.8 84 53 8.0 79 2 2021-10-04 0.3 31.9 24.4 84 50 5.0 135 7 2021-10-05 19.8 33.4 24.5 83 49 5.0 146 7 2021-10-06 18.2 33.9 24.2 84 49 6.0 135 6 2021-10-07 23.0 32.9 23.8 86 52 12.0 198 8 Weather Forecast of KOTTUR Block in THIRUVARUR (Tamil Nadu) Issued On: 02-10-2021 Wind Wind Cloud Date Rainfall Tmax Tmin RH Morning RH Evening Speed Direction Cover (Y-M-D) (mm) (°C) (°C) (%) (%) (kmph) (°) (Octa) 2021-10-03 0.8 31.6 24.1 82 52 10.0 79 1 2021-10-04 0.3 32.3 24.6 83 50 7.0 116 7 2021-10-05 15.9 33.6 24.6 82 49 7.0 113 6 2021-10-06 7.4 33.8 24.4 82 49 8.0 135 6 2021-10-07 18.4 33.4 24.0 85 51 14.0 195 8 India Meteorological Department Ministry of Earth Sciences Govt.
    [Show full text]
  • An Exploration on Farm Crisis and Suicides in the Cauvery Delta Districts OPEN ACCESS of Tamil Nadu
    SHANLAX s han lax International Journal of Economics # S I N C E 1 9 9 0 An Exploration on Farm Crisis and Suicides in the Cauvery Delta Districts OPEN ACCESS of Tamil Nadu M.Sabarisakthi Volume: 7 Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Economics The Gandhigram Rural Institute – Deemed to be University, Gandhigram, Tamil Nadu, India Issue: 4 Abstract The Cauvery delta is the most productive food bowls in India and which cultivates more than 70 Month: September percent of paddy in Tamil Nadu. However, the situation of farmers suicides is alarming and lead- ing to farm suicides manifested from the fragile situation during 2017, since farmer suicides are Year: 2019 rare in this region. In this context, this study is taken-up and used descriptive research design with both primary and secondary data source. Empirical data have been collected from the 21 victim farmers’ households of three Cauvery districts of Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, and Nagapattinam. The ISSN: 2319-961X empirical research found several causes: the scarcity of water and drought are the major causes of the present agrarian crisis. It is reported that every victim farmers of the study area borrowed for crop cultivation and unable to repay the borrowings on time due to crop failure. The victim farmers E-ISSN: 2582-0192 are disappointed by the crop failure, agriculture policies, and schemes are failed to compensate for their needs. Thus, safety net measures like crop insurance and allowances may be provided as Received: 17.08.2019 immediate relief from debts. Intensive counseling at the household level is another intervention, which may reduce the suicides immediately.
    [Show full text]
  • Thiruvarur District
    For official use Technical Report Series DISTRICT GROUNDWATER BROCHURE THIRUVARUR DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU By V. Dhinagaran, Scientist - D Government of India Ministry of Water Resources Central Ground Water Board South Eastern Coastal Region Chennai November 2008 DISTRICT AT A GLANCE (THIRUVARUR) S. No. ITEMS STATISTICS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION i. Geographical area (Sq. km.) 2097.97 ii. Administrative Divisions (As on 31-3-2007) 1. Number of Taluks 7 2. Number of Blocks 10 3. Number of Panchayats/Town Panchayats/Municipalities 10 / 7 / 4 4. Number of Villages 573 iii. Population (2001 Census) Total Population 1,169,474 Male 5,80,784 Female 5,88,690 1184 iv. Average Annual Rainfall (mm) (1901-2000) 2. GEOMORPHOLOGY i. Major physiographic Units 1. Deltaic plain, 2. Pediment and buried pediment 3. Natural levee- swale, 4. Lagoon/Backwater Coastal plain and 5. Beach and Beach ridges ii. Major Drainages Vennar and Vettar 3. LAND USE (Sq. km.) (2005-06) i. Forest area 24.52 ii. Net area sown 1532.27 iii. Cultivable waste 18.96 4. MAJOR SOIL TYPES Alluvial soil 5. AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS (Ha.) 1.Paddy –156098 (74.4%) (2005-06) 2. Oil seeds-9772 (4.6%) 3. Cocunut-5371 (26%) (Figures given in the bracket are % of Total 4. Sugarcane-3722 (2%) geographical area) 6. IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES Number Area irrigated (2005-06) (Ha.) i. Dug wells 31256 - ii. Tube wells 8 - iii. Tanks 34 - iv. Canals 13 147564 i v. Other Sources - - vi. Net irrigated area 147564 (Ha) vii. Gross irrigated area 165362 (Ha.) 7. NUMBER OF GROUND WATER MONITORING WELLS OF CGWB (As on 31.03.2007) i.
    [Show full text]
  • THIRUVARUR DISTRICT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DISTRICT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT THIRUVARUR DISTRICT Introduction
    THIRUVARUR DISTRICT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DISTRICT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT THIRUVARUR DISTRICT Introduction The old integrated Thanjavur district was trifurcated into three districts, namely, Thanjavur, Thiruvarur and Nagapattinam districts. GEOGRAPHY The district is situated between 10.200 and 11.070 of the Northern latitude. The district is bounded on the East and North by Nagapattinam district on the South by Palk Strait and on the west by Thanjavur district. Though Thanjavur, Thiruvarur and Nagapattinam districts are collectively called the Delta districts, Thiruvarur district is in the heart of the delta districts. The Cauvery is the chief river of the district, fostering agriculture and Tamil culture for ages together. It is a very small district with a total geographical area of 2097.09 Sq. Km. This constitutes just 1.6% of the area of the State. At present, this district comprises of seven revenue taluks viz., Thiruvarur, Kudavasal, Mannargudi, Needamangalam, 1 Thiruthuraipoondi, Nannilam and Valangaiman taluks and ten blocks of Thiruvarur, Nannilam, Koradachery, Kudavasal, Valangaiman, Needamangalam, Mannargudi, Kottur, Thiruthuraipoondi and Muthupettai. Out of the total geographical area of 2097.09 sq km, the net area under crop is 1,50,900 hectares. TOPOGRAPHY Thiruvarur can be divided into three regions from the topography and flora point of view. They are the alluvial regions land areas. The areas on the banks of rivers and canal in the form of narrow strips. The lateritic region: This region contains mostly thorny scrub jungles, tropical thorn forests and tropical dry evergreen forests. The coastal regions: This zone contains causurina plantations, mangrove scrub, mangrove forest and southern thorn scrub jungle.
    [Show full text]
  • Brief Industrial Profile of Thiruvarur District
    1 Contents S. No TOPIC Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 1 1.1. Location and Geographycal Area 1 1.2. Topography 1 1.3. Availability of Minerals 2 1.4 Forest 2 1.5 Administrative set up 2 2 District at a glance 3 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in the District 6 3. Industrial Scenario of Thiruvarur 7 3.1 Industry at a Glance 7 3.2 Year-wise trend in registered MSMEs. 7 3.3 Details of existing micro & small enterprises and 8 artisan units in the district 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 9 3.5 Major Exportable Item 9 3.6 Growth Trend 9 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 9 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 9 3.9 Service Enterprises 9 3.9.1 Potentials area for service industry 10 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 10 3.10.1 Resource & Demand based Industries –suitable for 10 Thiruvarur district 4 Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 12 4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector clusters 12 4.1.2 Service Sector clusters 12 4.2 Details for Identified cluster 13 4.2.1 Coir Cluster, Muthupet 13 4.2.2 Rice Mill Cluster, Madhukur 13 4.2.3. Groundnut Candy Cluster, Thiruvarur 14 5 General issues raised by industry association during 15 the course of meeting 6 Steps to set up MSMEs 18 1 Brief Industrial Profile of Thiruvarur District 1. General Characteristics of the District: Thiruvarur district was formed on 1-1-1997 by carving out nine blocks from the composite Nagapattinam district and one block from Thanjavur district with Thiruvarur as district headquarters.
    [Show full text]
  • Collector Tour Programme for JULY 2018 IST FN Rectified
    1 TENTATIVE TOUR PROGRAMME OF THIRU.L. NIRMAL RAJ, I.A.S., DISTRICT COLLECTOR, TIRUVARUR FOR THE PERIOD FROM 01.07.2018 TO 15.07.2018 Date & Time Place Programme Participants 01.07.2018 Sunday 10.00 am Holiday 02.07. 2018 Monday 10.00 am H.Qrs Grievances Redressal – Receiving Petitions from the Public All Dept., officials 1.00 pm H.Qrs GDP and CM Cell Petitions Review Meeting 3.00 pm H.Qrs. Prohibition & Excise Weekly Review Meeting A.C.(Ex), D.M.(TASMAC) DEO, PEW & Concerned officials 3.30 pm H.Qrs. PDS – Weekly Review Meeting DRO,DSO,J.R, SRM & Concerned officials 4.00 pm H.Qrs Review of Revenue Zonal Officers meeting DRO & Rev. Zonal Officers, E-Gov Manager & Concerned officials 4.30 pm H.Qrs Rationalisation of Polling Station Review RDO, Municipal Commnr, Tasildars & Concerned Officials 5.00 pm Review of Development Zonal Officers PD(DRDA),EE(RD) H.Qrs Meeting & All Development Zonal Officers 03.07.2018 Tuesday 10.30 am H.Qrs Rationalization o Polling Stations-Meeting with DRO,EROs,AEROs,Ta Representatives of Political parties h(Elec.) and concerned officials 11.30 am H.Qrs Meeting with HODs Line Departments All Depts., officials regarding eradication of Plastics in Govt., Offices. 12.30 am Kodavasal Inspection - Prior Concurrence – Kodavasal JD (Agri.),RDO, Taluk - SF No 161/1B Tah.Kodavasal and concerned officials 2.00 pm H.Qrs DRDA All Schemes Review Meeting PD(DRDA),EE(RD),BD Os and concerned officials 4.00 pm H.Qrs Office Works 04.07. 2018 Wednesday 10.30 am H.Qrs Agriculture Dept-Discussion on the JD(Agri.),EE methodologies to be adopted in formation of (Agri.Engi.)and Farm Ponds Leading farmers.
    [Show full text]
  • Coal Bed Methane (CBM) ™ Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEME for CBM and UCG
    THIRD US-INDIA WORKING GROUP MEETING ON COAL CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY • Coal bed methane & • In-situ Coal Gasification To gainfully utilize the vast potential of lignite deposits which are uneconomical for conventional mining, the following non- conventional / Clean Coal technologies are considered. Coal Bed Methane (CBM) Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEME FOR CBM AND UCG CBM PROJECT UCG PROJECT PRODUCTION WELL INJECTION WELL (AIR/OXYGEN) OVERBURDEN FORMATION LIGNITE GASIFICATION CHAMBER Extraction of product gas from Coal / Lignite beds by insitu Extraction of Methane by non conventional process from conversion process Coal / lignite beds Coal Bed Methane Underground Coal Gasification Methane adsorbed on coal matrix and in fracture/cleats • Syngas (Coal gas) is produced by partial • Product of Coalification burning of lignite insitu Biogenic & Thermogenic • Calorific Value 800 – 3000 Kcal/m³ 2-10M3/tonne of coal • Cheap source of energy Low Pressure 350 M³ per ton of lignite • Environmentally safe • Environmentally safe • Large Indian Reserves • 69% of known reserves are unmineable COAL BED METHANE • NLC started its endeavor to enter into the field of CBM in the year 2000. • Requested CMPDI to provide technical consultancy . • CMPDI submitted a proposal for undertaking consultancy. • NLC wrote to different consultants including US Embassy for consultancy –so far no reply received. • In Neyveli basin total available reserves of lignite for CBM development is 5500 MT. • Likely gas reserves is 8250 MCM. • Geological setup is similar to Powder River basin of USA • 2400 MT reserves are already in NLC’s leasehold. • Additionally 1000 MT in Jayamkondam is applied for lease • The above areas can be taken for immediate studies for exploitation of 5100 Mcum gas.
    [Show full text]
  • Thiruvarur District Human Development Report 2017
    CONTENTS Title Page No Message by Member Secretary, State Planning Commission Preface by the District Collector Acknowledgement List of Boxes List of Figures List of Tables CHAPTERS I District Profile 01 -11 II Status of Human Development 23 -23 III Employment, Income and Poverty 24 -31 IV Demography, Health and Nutrition 32 -50 V Literacy and Education 51 -71 VI Gender 72 -79 VII Social Security 80 -86 VIII Infrastructure 87 -97 IX Summary and Way Forward 98 -110 Annexures Technical Notes Abbreviation References THIRUVARUR DISTRICT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2017 District Administration, Thiruvarur and State Planning Commission, Tamil Nadu in association with Thiru.Vi.Ka.Government Arts College, Thiruvarur CONTENTS Title Page No Message by Member Secretary, State Planning Commission Preface by the District Collector Acknowledgement List of Boxes List of Figures List of Tables CHAPTERS I District Profile 01 -11 II Status of Human Development 23 -23 III Employment, Income and Poverty 24 -31 IV Demography, Health and Nutrition 32 -50 V Literacy and Education 51 -71 VI Gender 72 -79 VII Social Security 80 -86 VIII Infrastructure 87 -97 IX Summary and Way Forward 98 -110 Annexures Technical Notes Abbreviation References ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is the imitative of the State Planning Commission (SPC) Government of Tamil Nadu to prepare District Human Development Report (DHDR) for Thiruvarur district with the financial support received from the UNDP and Government of India. The State Planning Commission took up the task as a constructive exercise towards streaming the Government programmes to yield the deserved intended results. The endeavor of preparing this report has been assigned to Thiru.
    [Show full text]