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1 2 3 4 5 1 TAWANG 1. Improvement & Extension of Water Supply At DISTRICT - WISE SANCTIONED PROJECTS UNDER NON-LAPSABLE CENTRAL POOL OF RESOURCES (NLCPR) TILL MARCH '2010 IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH Sl. DISTRICT SANCTIONED PROJECTS UNDER NLCPR Remarks No NAME OF PROJECTS Estimated cost (Rs. in crore) 12 3 45 1 TAWANG 1. Improvement & Extension of Water Supply at Lumla. 4.883 2. Ropeway from Tawang Monastery to Ani Gompa. 3.310 3. Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya at Kitpi in Tawang District. 5.210 4. Improvement of Porter Track from Jang to Sullungthi. 2.550 5. C/o Porter Track from Nuranang to Mago. 2.590 6. C/o 33 KV Express Line from Tawang to Lumla with 33/11 KV, 6.220 2x1.6 MVA Sub-Station at Lumla. 7. Improvement of Tawang Township road Network. 4.896 Total Tawang 29.659 2 WEST KAMENG 1. Flood protection work to protect Dirang Township. 3.234 2. Improvement of Porter Track from Tungri to Mago. 3.106 3. Construction of road from Palizi to Thrizino (17 Km) including 7.440 culverts, drainages, R&B wall, Soling and metaling, black toping and carpeting. 4. 2x5 MVA 33/11 at Bomdila. 1.720 5. Water Supply Scheme at Bomdila. 17.090 6. C/o road from Nafra to Nakhu-Nachibam village (11 KM). 7.540 7. C/o road from Lhou Nallah to Mukto CO HQ. via Gomkeling and 18.030 Serjong. 8. Development of Shanti Deva Vidyalaya at Bomdila Monastery. 2.975 9. Opening of Ramakrishna Sarada Mission School for Girls at 5.881 Khaso (Dirang). 10. C/o Gacham-Morshing road (24.50 KM) 19.625 11. Sanction of Residentail Quarters, Procurement of Dei8sel 2.156 Generator Set for Shanti Deva Vidyalaya at Bomdila Monastery. Total West Kameng 88.797 3 EAST KAMENG 1. C/o road from Dipu Lamgu bridge point to Pipu. 4.172 2. Flood control work at Dibru river at Seijosa. 2.150 3. C/o road from Bameng to Lada. 8.902 4. C/o road from Pakke to Wai (18 KM). 13.354 5. C/o Bailey Bridge (Steel Girder Bridge) between Namara and 8.541 many other villages under Seijosa Circle. 6. C/o road from Magopam to Bichom via Namfri (50 KM) via 15.672 Ditching, Sacheda, Ramu Sotu and Lichini under Singchung Sub- Division. Total East Kameng 52.791 4 PAPUM PARE 1. Itanagar Water Supply Scheme. 10.590 2. Naharlagun-Nirjuli Water Supply Scheme. 11.730 3. Flood control works on right bank of Dikrong river to protect NH- 1.427 52A Near Nirjuli. 4. North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology 40.000 (NERIST) 5. 2x5 MVA S/S at Naharlagun. 1.690 6. 2x3.15 MVA S/S at Nirjuli. 1.430 7. 33 KV D/C Line from Nirjuli to Itanagar. 2.870 8. Ramakrishna Mission Hospital, Itanagar. 1.360 9. C/o New OPD at R.K. Mission Hospital, Itanagar. 3.880 10. State Legislative Assembly building. 38.922 11. C/o road from NH-52A Nirjuli to Sagalee (SH: Doimukh to 20.484 Toru). 12. Anti erosion works to protect Sagalee township. 2.600 13. C/o Road from Sagalee to Sakiang CO Hq. (60 KM). 39.940 14. C/o JNK School Building. 3.100 15. C/o JNK Hostel Building. 1.570 16. Infrastructure strengthening of Secondary Health Care facilities 4.720 at General Hospital, Naharlagun. 17. Providing/augmentation of water supply facilities to all the 12.772 administrative HQs and its villages under Doimukh A/C. 18. C/o Road from NH52A to Pappu Hill Settlement (2 KM). 3.990 19. Upgradation of Medical Equipment at R.K.M. Hospital, 4.076 Itanagar. 20. C/o Arunachal Pradesh Civil Secretariat Building at Itanagar. 91.868 21. One time Grant for Corpus Fund for RKM Hospital, Itanagar. 20.000 (PM's Package) Total Papum Pare 319.019 5 LOWER SUBANSIRI 1. 33 KV Express Line from Tago-Old Ziro. 0.680 2. Anti erosion works at Kley river. 7.310 3. 2x5 MVA 33/11 KV S/S at Old Ziro. 2.640 4. C/o road from Jop to Silsango (30 KM) 34.500 5. Restoration and Upgradation of 32 KM internal road at Ziro 13.999 township. 6. C/o road from Kimin Ziro BRTF road to Krishi Vigyan Kendra at 7.691 Yachuli. Total Lower Subansiri 66.820 12 3 45 6 KURUNG KUMEY 1. 2x5 MVA 33/11 at Sangram. 0.550 2. Infrastructure Development for VKV, Koloriang. 0.800 3. 150 Boarders Hostel at Koloriang HS School. 0.950 4. C/o Tamen Tali road via Yarkum (60 KM) Ph-I 0.00-49.00 KM) 8.981 5. C/o road from Sangram to Phassang-Pallang via Nyapin (SDO 8.817 HQ) PH-I Total Kurung Kumey 20.098 7 UPPER SUBANSIRI 1. Steel suspension bridge at Siyum over Subansiri river (174 KM). 8.616 2. Water Supply project at Daporijo Township. 3.970 3. Improvement of Menga-Giba road (8 KM). 3.570 4. C/o Dumporijo Hali Road (45 KM) 31.764 Total Upper Subansiri 47.920 8 WEST SIANG 1. Anti erosion work on Siyom river to protect Donyi Polo Govt. 4.147 college, Kamki. 2. R.K. Mission School at Along. 2.560 3. Water Supply Scheme at Aalo. 3.370 4. Flood protection work on Sipu and Siyom river to protect Along 7.190 Township. 5. Flood protection work at Siyom river to protect Roing Gaki 5.470 Cultivatin area at Jamlo. 6. C/o Permanent Suspension Bridge over river Siyom at Paksing 7.640 (122 Mtr). 7. C/o road from Nyorak to Rime Moku village (20 KM, Ph-I -9.20 9.900 KM). 8. C/o Wak Liromoba road (78 KM) Phase-I (36.10 KM) 6.600 Total West Siang 46.877 9 UPPER SIANG 1. Anti erosion work to protect Yingkiong township. 2.100 2. C/o Steel Suspension Bridge over Siang river at Kodak near 13.960 Tuting. 3. Construction of Motorable Road from Jengging to Ramsing in 5.370 Upper Siang. 4. Motorable Suspension bridge over river Siang at the site of 25.220 Gandhi Bridge. 5. C/o Motorable Steel Arch Bridge over river Yamne at Reglat 6.344 (Span 90 Mtr.) 6.C/o road from Pugging to Palling in Arunachal Pradesh. 15.301 Total Upper Siang 68.295 10 EAST SIANG 1. Water Supply scheme at Pasighat. 5.050 2. Flood protection work on right bank of Siang river to protect 7.486 Pasighat township. 3. C/o 200 seats girls Hostel, auditorium, Laboratory, Security 5.151 fencing etc. in JN College, Pasighat. 4. Providing Potable Drinking Water Supply scheme for villages of 17.424 Sille, Rani, Sikabamin, Sika Tode, Oyan at Sille. 5. C/o road from Sille to Yagrung (10 KM) 5.010 6. C/o Motorable Suspension Bridge over river siang between 18.344 BRTF road and Komsing (Span 225 m) at Sangam. 7. Improvement and Extension of Dosing Pareng Sine Yibuk road 18.621 (Ph-I) 8. C/o Single lane Bailey Bridge (Span 40 Mtr.) over Tatsing river 3.404 between Borguli and Seram village at Mebo-Dhola road. 9. Providing potable drinking water supply to Mebo Sub-Divn HQ 20.534 and adjoining villages. Total East Siang 101.024 11 DIBANG VALLEY 1. Reconstruction of Higher Secondary School, Anini. 3.023 2. C/o road from BRO road (4 KM point) on Anini Dambuine road 22.140 to Etabe. Total Dibang Valley 25.163 12 LOWER DIBANG VALLEY 1. Flood control work at Sisiri and Dibang to protect Bizari. 7.470 2. Water Supply Scheme at Roing. 4.050 3. Anti erosion works at Deopani River to protect Roing township. 2.300 4. Treatment of Aba River Basin at Old Abali Village. 2.980 5. C/o road from Jia Tinali to Roing-Shantipur road. 15.446 Total Lower Dibang Valley 32.246 13 LOHIT 1. Special Restoration of Water Supply facilities at Tezu. 2.000 2. C/o Academic Block of Arunachal Pali Vidyapeeth. PH-I 0.590 3. C/o Academic Block of Arunachal Pali Vidyapeeth. Ph-II 0.810 4. Anti erosion works at Noa Dehing to protect Namsai and Lekang 6.876 Circle. 5. C/o Motorable Suspension Bridge over Lohit river to connect 13.100 Machal Circle HQ. 6. C/o road from Hawai to Manchal Bridge Point (55.77 KM) 32.530 Total Lohit 55.906 14 ANJAW 1. C/o 11 KV TL from Hawai to Kibithu via; Mati Nallah MH P. 2.340 2. Tourism Infrastructure Development at Hotspring (At Dong) 4.000 which includes C/o Yatri Niwas at Wallong, Hawai and Hayuliang. Total Anjaw 6.340 12 3 45 15 CHANGLANG 1. Anti erosion work of Tirap river from Phangtip to Kutchep-I 4.450 2. C/o road from Changlang to Khimiyang (36.10 KM) 8.587 3. 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