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Carrying out the Activities of Dairy, Fisheries and Backyard Poultry Approved During 2015-T6 II nd Installment F.No. 1 1 0 1 5 I A3$2) 12017-Grant Government of India Ministry of Tribal Affairs ***rrrr Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-I10115 Dated: 29.06.2017 To The Pay & Accounts Officer, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-l10115. Subject: Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-scheme (SCA to TSS) during 2017'18 to the State Madhya Pradesh (Capital-Non-Recurring). Sir, In continuation of this Ministry's sanction letter of even No. dated 30.05.2017, I am directed to convey the sanction of the President of India for release of an amount of Rs. 58174'76,000/- (Rupees fifty Eight Crore Seventy Four Lakh and Seventy Six Thousand Only), as 2nd installment to the Government of Madhya Pradesh towards creation of Capital assets under Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Scheme (SCA to TSS) for the year 2017-18 to carry out the following activities approved/finalizedby PAC in its meeting dated 13.06.2017: 2. Committed Liability: (Rs. in lakh) sl. Project Year of Location/ Total Amount Amount No. first District Project Already approved Approval Estimate Released for release during 2017-18 1. Balance amount of Rs. 20ts-16 1893.87 1893.87 1893.87 lakhs for carrying out the activities of dairy, fisheries and backyard poultry approved during 2015-t6. 2. Construction of 40 new 2015-r6 6880.00 4000.00 2880.00 Joint residential building (@ 72 Lakhs per building) P. K. SAHOO U0der $1.619167u Min. of Trrbal Arfa'irs tgovt.^ of l':.r..r. New Delhi New ProPosals: 3. (Rs. in lakhs) Amount sl. Activity Location approved for No. release during 2017' 18 Education Indore, Bhopal, 9120.00 I Amount for 1 0 Girls Shahdol, Hoshangabad, Sheopur, Dhar and Education Complexes @ Jabalpur, Gwalior, Rewa, 1373.00 lakhs per unit (Total Barwani cost 2700.00 lakhs Per unit) Total Units :10 Number of Students: 1000 J 9 1n 83.14 2 Equipment for Science Labs ITDP Mandla (District Mandla) Bichiya 1n HS School Block Mandla, Nainpur, Ghughari Mawai Mohgaon, ITDP Niwas (District (2), Total Units :56 Mandla)- 17 Amgoan, Hathitara, Niwas Number of Students: 22367 Maneri, Pipariya, Bamhani, Gadra, Narayanganj, Babaliya, Bamhani Bhawal, Mangatganj, Beej adandi, Kalpi, Bargoan, Udai 305.04 J Additional Rooms ITDP Dhar (District Dhar) -04,ITDP Watchman Room in Hostel / Kuskshi(District Dhar)-08, ITDP Khargone - Ashrams/Schools ll,ITDP Maheshwar- 02 (District Khargone), ITDP Sousar (Districr Total Units :37 Chindwara)-Ol, ITDP Harda (District Number of Students: 1850 Harda)-\2, ITDP Karahal (District Sheopur)- 07 MADA Indore -02 4 Boundary wall in Hostel / ITDP Dhar (District Dhar) - 02, ITDP 368.10 Ashram / Schools Khargone (District Khargone)-06, ITDP Barwani (District Barwani)-0 1, ITDP Niwas Total Units :72 (District Mandla) -08, ITDP Dindori (District Number of Students : 4320 Dindori)-07, ITDP Sousar (DistrictChindwara)-04, ITDP JaisinghNagar (District Shahdol) -03,ITDP Kesla (District Hoshangabad)-08, ITDP Karahal (DistrictSheopur)-07, MADA Bargipatan District Jabalpur -03, MADA Beohari (District Shahdol) -01, MADA Prabatpattan (District Betul)- 01, MADA Silwani Bareli (District Raisen) -09, MADA Goharganj (District Raisen) -06, MADA IchhawarlBudni (District Sehore)-02, MADA, Jabera -02, MADA Tendukheda-Ol, MADA Hatta-01 (District Damoh) , Cluster Hinotia (District JabalPur) -01 P. K. SAHOO Under SecretarY,. Amount Activity Location sl. approved for No. release during 2017' 18 (Distt. Khargoan) village 10.00 5 Kitchen Shed/Dining Shed. ITDA Khargoan Bhagwanpura Total Units :01 Number of Students: 100 Block- Birsa, 20.00 6 Promotion of "Baiga" ITDP Baihar (Distt. Balaghat) culture, traditional and Baihar, Paraswada adventures sPorts. (Distt. 162.97 7 Sanitation Facilities 1n ITDP- Lakhnadon Seoni)-02,ITDP Hostel/Ashram/School Kurai (Dist Seoni)-02,ITDP Tamia-03,ITDP Sousar-l8 (Dist Chindwara), MADA Seoni Total Units :28 (Dist. Seoni)-03 Number of Students : 3029 168.63 8 Sanitary Napkeen Vending MP Machine and Incinerator. Total Units :364 Number of Students : 3640 26.40 9 ST Girls Hostel Boundry MADA Badnawar (Dist. Dhar) Village wall Sandla Total Units :01 Number of Students: 100 Health and Nutrition 43.58 10 Additional Rooms in Health ITDP Lakhnadon (Dist. Seoni)-Villages : Centers. Pondi, Nagandeori, Sadakseoni, Banj ari, Ganeshganj Total Units :06 ITDP Karahal (Dist. Sheopur)-Villages Number of Benes: 1730 Dhengdha, Karahal 20.70 11 AWC Building. ITDP Sausar (Dist. Chindwara)- Village Kurai ,ITDP Harda (Dist. Harda) Village Total Units :02 Naharkola Number of Benes: 800 6t.28 12 Boundary wall in Health ITDP Alirajour (Dist. Alirajpur)- Kattiwada, Facilities. Nanpur, CSA Nagar, ITDP Dindori (District Dindori)- Amarpur, ITDP Sausar (Dist. Total Units :07 Chindwara) Bichhua (Bichhua), Mangurli Number of Benes: 2241 (Pandurna) ITDP Karahal (Dist. Sheopur) karahal P. K. SAHOO Under Secretarv : Location Amount sl. approved for No. release during 2017' 18 Jabalpur) Village 6.48 13 Construction of Labour ITDP Kundam(Dist. - Ward. Chourai Total Units :01 Number of Benes: 496 (Dist' Chindwara)- AgariYa 75.00 t4 Construction of SHC ITDP Lakhnadon Mehra ITDP JaisinNagar (Dist' building. kala, Pipariya Shahdoi) Vitl. Oadar ITDP Harda (Dist. Harda) Cluster Village HusanPura Total Units :06 (Old) 2-BorPani MADA of Benes: 3582 Number Seoni (Dist. Seoni) Kamkasur Block Barghat (Dist. Alirajpur) Jobat, 60.37 15 Repair & Rennovation work ITDP Alirajpur Bori, S orwa, Ambua ITDP in Heath Centres. Udaigarh,Kanakadda, Dindori (Dist. Dindori) Dindori, Karanj rya Samnapur ITDP Sousar (Dist. Chindwara) Block Total Units 12 Bichhua(2 ITDP Kundam (Dist Jabalpur ) of Benes: 5443 ), Number Kundam (Dist Alirajpiur) Block 189.60 16 Maize crop production ITDP Alirajpur Alirajpur, Sondwa, Kattiwara,J obat, Udaigarh, Total Units : 632 CS Azadnagar Number of Benes: 632 292.50 t7 Agriculture Equipment ITDP Jhabua (Dist Jhabua) 148 -ITDP Mandla (Dist. Mandla)-220,ITDP Niwas (Dist. Mandla) -88, ITDP Dindori (Dist Dindori) 52, ITDP Total Units : 916 Tamia (District Tamia) 170 , ITDP Kundam(Dist Number of Benes: 916 Jabalpur) 105,ITDP Shahdol (Dist Shahdol) 33, ITDP JaisingNagar (Dist Shahdol) 15, MADA Bargipatan (Dist. Jabalpur) 13, MADA Mudwara (KatnD 30, MADA Beohari (Dist. Shahdol) 7, MADA Deorikala 35 (Dist Panna) Cluster Village 1- 18.28 18 Biogas,Nadep Tanka, & MADA Pawai 5-magarpura 6- Fertilizers etc khatwar 2-juhi 3-hada 4-naradpur kaimuriya Tdevari MADA Jabera (Dist Damoh) Cluster Village 1 -Pama, 2-Vij aysagar, 3 -Bichhiya, Total Units : 61 4-Harat, 5-Bhansa 5-Patti, 6'Bhaiiy a 7' 61 Number of Benes: Jhadamangarh MADA Tendukheda(Dist Damoh) Cluster Village 1 -Sarsailamal, 2-SarsailaRaiyat,3- Madho, -LagraRaiyat, 5-Sarasbagli, 6- V arpatta MADA Halta (Dist Damoh) Cluster village 1 -Nlwas, 2-Diggi,3- Amjhir, 4-Karkoi, 5- 6- 7 8- Geedan t9 Electric Pump with assist ITDP Jhabua (Dist Jhabua) 444 ,ITDP Dhar 1281.60 Kukshi 751 (Dist. materials (Dist Dhar) 426 ,ITDP Kukshi),ITDP Barwani (Dist Barwani) 550, ITDP Khandwa (Dis Khandwa) 214,ITDP Bagli Total Units :4272 (Dis Dewas) 40, ITDP Sailana (Dis Ratlam) 490, Number of Benes;4272 P. K. SAHOO Under SecretarY -, r-:L^t Afa-irc Amount Activity Location sl. approved for No. release during 20L7' 18 ITDP Mandla (Dist. Mandla) 43, ITDP Niwas (Dist Mandla) 200, ITDP Dindori (Dist Dindori) 1 Kurai 1 05, ITDP baihar (Dist Balaghat) 8, ITDP (Dist Seoni) 1'.' ITDP Bandhavgarh (Dist Umaria) 253 ITDP Harda @ist Harda) 223 MADA Badnawar (Dist Dhar) I 9 MADA Andhwari 1 O,MADA Pipalkota 1 5 (Dist Khandwa), MADA Mhow (Dist Indore) 4 1 MADA Seoni (Dist Seoni) 6, MADA J 8, MADA Maiher 1 J, MADA Nagod Amarpatan 22 @istt Satna), MADA Prabatpattan (Dist Betu;) J0, MADA Guna-40, MADA Chachoda-3 1 MADA Parsoliya- 1 0 (Dist Guna) Cluster Pamakhedi Cluster Hinotiya -6 (Dist J Cluster Villages 6.60 20 Solar pump ITDP Baiher (Dist Balaghat) 1 Bijora 2. Mohbatta3 Mendhki 4 Gowari5 Borkheda 9 Total Units : 22 Daldala 6 BilaikhaarT Lapti 8 Number of Benes: 22 Salghat 1 0.Chiloral 1 .Munda 1 2.Sonpuri (dhundhun wardha) 1 3.Saripatera I 4.Ekko 1 5.Umariya 1 6.Khairlanji 1 7'Tirgaon 18 5.40 2l Training for traditional and ITDP Baiher (Dist Balaghat) Cluster Villages commercial crops 1. Bijora 2. Mohbatta 3. Mendhki Total Units : 01 4. Gowari5. Daldala Number of Benes: 18 6. Bilaikhaar T.LaPti 8. Borkheda 9. Salghat l0.Chiloral l.Munda I 2.Sonpuri (dhundhun wardha) I 3.Saripatera l4.Ekko l5.Umariya 16.Khair ir7. 18. 91.80 22 Tube-well, Motor-PumP and ITDP Lakhnadon (Distt.Lakhnadon) Accessories Jugraimal/Rai., Thawri, Silpani, Kunda, Raichor, Dhubiya, Jwara, Bharga, Andiya, Total Units : 37 Palari, Khoobi, Belkhedi, Bharda, Nichli, Number of Benes: 37 Budhera, Dighori, Pipardhana, Bamhanwara, Sookha Horticulture RaniPur & 22.50 23 Drip inigation Vegetable ITDP Betul (Dist Betul) Village cultivation Sivanpat Bloc Ghodadongri Total Units : 75 Number of Benes: 75 Kevlari 5.29 24 Development of horticulture MADA Seoni (Dist Seoni) Block nurseries Total Units : 01 Number of Benes: 255 P. K. SAHOO Under Secretary l\Iin nf Trihal Aff:irc Location Amount sl. Activity approved for No. release during 2017' 18 udwara (Dist Katni) Saliya 30.60 25 Electric pumps MADA M Paharai(2),MADA (Dist Sehor) Total Units : 102 IchachhawarA{asrullaganj Cluster Number of Benes: 102 Lotia,Ramgad, LohaP athat, Dewas) Cluster village 33.6r 26 Equipments/training for ITDP Bagli (Dist Horticulture Raisinghpura Potla Sevenpani Total Units : 118 Colughatta Number of Benes: 238 Shingladeh Nimlai AdaneYa Patrani, ITDP Kesla (Dist Hoshbad) Cluster Viltagel. Ojhapura, Kesla, MADA Deorikala (Dist Sagar) Cluster villages : Bhorgrah, Chordhabai, Salawara Umarkhoh, N Ni Badamur CIuster Villages 7.20 27 Mushroom production ITDP Baiher (Dist Balaghat) 1. Bijora Total Units : 24 2. Mohbatta 3. Mendhki 4. Gowari 5. Number of Benes: 24 Daldala 6. Bilaikhaar T.LaPti 8. Borkheda 9. Salghat l0.Chilora l l.Munda l2.Sonpuri (dhundhun wardha) 13.
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