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Page:7 CCHHAAPPTTEERR -- 22 SSSoooccciiiooo EEEcccooonnnooommmiiiccc PPPrrrooofffiiillleee Page:8 CHAPTER 2 : SOCIO – ECONOMIC PROFILE OF EAST KAMENG DISTRICT 2.1 Introduction. Arunachal Pradesh has the largest geographical area of 83743.00 Sq. Km but has the least population density of 8 per Sq. Km in the Northern Eastern Region of the country. It is a road deficient state, with a road density of 18 Km/100 Sq. Km, which compares poorly with the national average of 84 Km/100 Sq. Km and North East average of 60 Km/100 Sq. Km. The present road corridor lies in the district of East Kameng, which has a total area of 4134 sq.mtrs. Seppa is the district headquarters, located at an altitude of 263 metres above mean sea level. There are 13 (Thirteen) administrative circles namely Seijosa, Pakke-Kessang, Pijirang, Seppa, Pipu-Dipu, Bameng, Lada, Khenewa, Sawa, Chayangtajo, Dissing Passo, Richikorong and Guave Purang. Except for Seppa, Khenewa, Seijosa, Pakke Kessang, Chayangtajo, Pijirang & Bameng which are connected by fair weathered road, the other circles are yet to be connected by road. The district has 310 nos. of villages. East Kameng district has a population of 71048 as per census of 2003 statistical data. Out of this population the district have the indigenous population of 29652 male and 30577 female, totaling 60129 Nos. The circle wise population of the district are stated as under:- Sl.No Name of Circle Total population Tribal Population Remarks Male Female Male Female 1 Seijosa 2744 2475 1724 1552 2 Pakke-Kessang 2787 2810 2438 2627 3 Richikrong 1189 1138 1080 1073 4 Seppa 12310 11997 9526 10125 5 Seppa Town 7910 7092 5306 5338 6 Lada 1011 920 1001 920 7 Bameng 2302 2282 2238 2263 8 Pipu-Dipu 1876 1939 1846 1909 9 Khenewa 1366 1363 1338 1348 10 Chayangtajo 1988 2201 1929 2173 11 Sawa 1234 1252 1226 1249 Total Nos. -
The Adi House: Manifestation of Traditional Wisdom ~~R.N
ARUNACHAL A monthly english journal DECEMBER 2018 1 REVIEW The Adi House: Manifestation of Traditional Wisdom ~~R.N. Koley he Adis, the blanket name fulfillment of the basic needs away from it. Even, every Adi Tof some sub-groups are in- and the requirements of com- village depicts a definite pat- habited in Siang Valley the cen- munity members. Traditions tern in housing. Prospect of tral part of Arunachal Pradesh. and socio-cultural heritage are water, sunlight and drainage They are comprising around uniformly inherited by individu- facility of domestic waste to- one fourth of the tribal popula- als and society. wards lower slope at a village tion of this state. They are hav- The traditional house site are always wisely taken ing unique tradition and rich of the Adis are constructed in consideration with utmost cultural heritage of their own. with bamboos, woods, canes, importance. All these tradi- In Arunachal Pradesh every leaves etc. which are found tional mechanism reveal a ethnic community has own ar- abundant in their surround- foresight and scientific think- chitectural design of house as ings. Till today the construction ing as outcome of deep expe- part of their traditional wisdom is made always on community rience based on century old to cope with their ecology. Like- or collective basis to which all behavioral science. Security of wise the Adis have own tradi- the abled body villagers con- the houses is also major con- tional architect in constructing tribute their labour spontane- cern in early days. In a village their houses which are tested ously as part of century old tra- houses are camouflaged with over the time. -
Arunachal Pradesh
Census of India 2011 ARUNACHAL PRADESH PART XII-B SERIES-13 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK WEST KAMENG VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA) DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS ARUNACHAL PRADESH ARUNACHAL PRADESH DISTRICT WEST KAMENG KILOMETRES 5 0 5 10 15 NAFRA THEMBANG THRIZINO DIRANG BOMDILA JAMIRI TENGA VALLEY p o SINGCHUNG RUPA KALAKTANG SHERGAON KAMENGBARI- BHALUKPONG DOIMARA BALEMU BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAL.................................... AREA (IN SQ.KM.).........................7422 ,, STATE...................................................... NUMBER OF CIRCLE....................13 ,, DISTRICT................................................. NUMBER OF TOWNS....................2 ,, CIRCLE.................................................... NUMBER OF CENSUS TOWN.......1 HEADQUARTERS: DISTRICT/CIRCLE........................ / NUMBER OF VILLAGES.................286 VILLAGES HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION TENGA VALLEY WITH NAME.................................................................. URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE:- V, VI............................................................................... RIVER AND STREAM.................................................... District headquarters is also Circle headquarters. CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 ARUNACHAL PRADESH SERIES-13 PART XII - B DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK WEST KAMENG VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA) Directorate of Census Operations Arunachal Pradesh MOTIF National Research Centre on Yak (ICAR), Dirang: West Kameng District The National Research Center -
The Arunachal Pradesh Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED by AUTHORITY No
The Arunachal Pradesh Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 80 Vol. XXVI, Naharlagun, Thursday, February 21, 2019, Phalguna 2, 1940 (Saka) OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER ARUNACHAL PRADESH ITANAGAR The 19th February, 2019 No. EN/LEG/43/2019. —The following Notification issued by Election Commission of India, Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi, and published in the Gazette of India Part-II, Section 3 Sub-Section (iii) dated 13th February, 2019, is reproduced below for general information. ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nlrvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhl - 110001 13th February, 2019 Dated : 24 Magha, 1940 (Saka). NOTIFICATION No.434/ARUN-LA/2019(1) : - In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-Section (1) of Section 22 of the Representation of the People Act,1951 (43 of 1951) and in supersession of its notification No.434/ARUN-LA/2014(1) dated 13th March, 2014, the Election Commission hereby appoints each of the officer of the Govemment of Arunachal Pradesh, as specified in column 2 of the Table below as the Assistant Returning Officer to assist the Returning Officer of the Assembly Constituency in the State of Arunachal Pradesh as specified in column 1 of the said table against such officer of the Government in the performance of the functions of such Returning Officer:- TABLE No. and Name of Assembly Assistant Returning Officers Constituency. 1 2 1-Lumla (ST) 1. Circle Officer, Lumla 2. Circle Officer, Dudunghar 3. Circle Officer, Zemithang 2-Tawang (ST) 1. Extra Assistant Commissioner, Tawang 2. Circle Officer, Kitpi 3-Mukto (ST) 1. Circle Officer, Jang 2. -
Tawang (Western District.) Sl.No Name of Projects Name of the Executing Approved Cost (Each SPA Released(90% Department
District Wise List of Approved Projects Under Special Plan Assistance 2011-12. Tawang (Western District.) Sl.no Name of Projects Name of the Executing Approved Cost (each SPA Released(90% Department. Projects) (Rs in lakh) Grants) (Rs in Lakh) 1 C/o Hostel building at Mukto Secondary School School Education 100.00 90.00 C/o hostel building for Jamyang Choekhorling school and c/o 2 class rooms at Khinmey Lhakhang School in Tawang District School Education 100.00 90.00 3 C/o cultural heritage centre at India Gate at Tawang Art & Culture 100.00 90.00 4 C/o Multipurpose hall at Lhou village Art & Culture 100.00 90.00 5 C/o Multipurpose hall at Rho village Art & Culture 100.00 90.00 6 C/o community hall at Jang Art & Culture 150.00 135.00 7 C/o indoor badminton stadium at Zemithang. Sports & Youth Affairs 100.00 90.00 Addition of Indoor ward - 2nos at District Hospital 8 Health 100.00 90.00 Tawang (PH-I) Extension of circuit house at Lumla including furnishing 9 PWD (Public Works & Housing) 100.00 90.00 10 C/o ADC office building at Lumla (Phase-II) PWD (Public Works & Housing) 100.00 90.00 C/o CC steps with CC drain from Gongkhar village to and WRD 11 100.00 90.00 within Tsangten village Providing of distribution transformers (DTs) within Tawang 12 township, external electricity supply at VKV Kitpi and electric Power(T&D) 220.00 198.00 crematorium at Shorbi 13 C/o New helipad at Lumla Transport(Civil Aviation) 125.00 112.50 C/o approach road from main road to New helipad at 14 Lumla including terminal ticket counter and waiting hall Transport(Civil Aviation) 125.00 112.50 Sl.no Name of Projects Name of the Executing Approved Cost (each SPA Released(90% Department. -
District Report EAST KAMENG
Baseline Survey of Minority Concentrated Districts District Report EAST KAMENG Study Commissioned by Ministry of Minority Affairs Government of India Study Conducted by Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development: Guwahati VIP Road, Upper Hengerabari, Guwahati 781036 1 ommissioned by the Ministry of Minority CAffairs, this Baseline Survey was planned for 90 minority concentrated districts (MCDs) identified by the Government of India across the country, and the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi coordinates the entire survey. Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development, Guwahati has been assigned to carry out the Survey for four states of the Northeast, namely Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Manipur. This report contains the results of the survey for East Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh. The help and support received at various stages from the villagers, government officials and all other individuals are most gratefully acknowledged. ■ Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development is an autonomous research institute of the ICSSR, New delhi and Government of Assam. 2 CONTENTS BACKGROUND....................................................................................................................................8 METHODOLOGY.................................................................................................................................9 TOOLS USED ......................................................................................................................................10 -
Our Human Resources
DEPARTMENT OF POWER COMMISSIONER (POWER) Chief Engineer Chief Engineer Chief Engineer Chief Engineer Chief Electrical Inspector (Transmn. P & M Zone) Eastern Electrical Zone (19/03/2005) Central Electrical Zone (19/04/2012) Western Electrical Zone (13/09/2005) (20/03/12) SF & AO SE (PLG).-I SE (PLG)-II SE (PLG.) SE (PLG.) SE (PLG.) EE(PLG.) -I EE(PLG.) -II EE(PLG.)-III EE-I EE-II EE-III EE(PLG.)-I EE(PLG.)-II EE(PLG.)-III EE(PLG.)-IV EE(PLG.)-I EE(PLG.)-II EE(PLG.)-III Administrative Officer AE (PLG.) - I AE (PLG.) - II AE (PLG.) - I AE (PLG.) - II AE (PLG.) - I AE (PLG.) - II AE (PLG.) - I AE (PLG.) - I APEC-VII, Tezu APEC - III, Miao APEC-VI, Aalo APEC - II, Pasighat APEC - V, Ziro APEC - I, Nlgn APEC - IV, Dirang APEC-VIII, SUBU Transmission Circle, Itanagar EE (PLG.) EE (PLG.) EE (PLG.) EE (PLG.)-IEE (PLG.)-II EE (PLG.) EE(PLG.)-I EE(PLG.)-II EE (PLG.) EE (PLG.) SEI, SEI, WEST EAST Itanagar Pasighat AE (PLG.) AE (PLG.) AE (PLG.) AE (PLG.) AE (PLG.) AE (PLG.) AE (PLG.) AE (PLG.) Anini Roing Namsai Miao Yatdam Deomali Longding Aalo Basar Pasighat Ziro Daporijo Itanagar Sagalee Naharlagun Tawang Bomdila Rupa Seppa Transmn. & Hayuliang Rumgong Yingkiong Transmn. Transmn. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Sangram Elect. Division Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. Elect. SLDC Division - I Division - III Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division - II HQ Bomdila HQ, Tezu EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE Tawang, West Kameng, Lohit, Namsai, East Kameng Anjaw HQ, Roing HQ, Itanagar AE(PLG.) AE(PLG.) AE(PLG.) AE(PLG.) AE(PLG.) AE(PLG.) AE(PLG.) AE(PLG.) AE(PLG.) AE(PLG.) Dibang Valley, Papum Pare Lower Dibang Valley HQ, Ziro Ind. -
A Glimpse of Arunachal
ARUNACHAL A monthly english journal JUNE 2018 1 REVIEW A Glimpse of Arunachal ~Yumri Taipodia, Columnist based in Shillong runachal Pradesh is situ- tration through Political Zama- is working hard for unity and Aated in the North Eastern der and Political Interpreter as it is fulfilling gradually. History region of the Indian Sub-con- their representative. Under the records their migration in oral tinent. It is rich in natural re- leadership of Moji Riba and tradition, dances and songs. source, beauty and majesty. Mojie Riba, the Arunachalee Due to their migration in dif- Jawaharlal Nehru described hosted the tricolor flag on the ferent places the geographical it as an ‘Island of Peace’ for nation’s first Independence barrier arose, so some clan the peaceful and innocent life Day at Dipa village of the pres- (family) though they are from of indigenous people. Indira ent Lower Siang in 1947. The the same clan opted for a dif- Gandhi depicts her as ‘Drawn region was kept under the con- ferent tribe. Lit Mountain’ because of the trol of the union government Food Habit early sun rising in the region. and was granted statehood on Geographically, Ar- The state has a proud history 20th February 1987. unachal is filled with natural from the earliest time. Matmur Tribes habitation of flora and fauna. Jamoh’s team killed Captain The indigenous people It has been blessed with vari- Neol William British officer’s groups of Arunachal are tribal. eties of food stuff and rice is troop. This massacre was dis- She is a land of tribal having their staple meal. -
Reply on RTI Application Submitted by You for Your Further Necessary Action Please
GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH DIRECTORATE OF FISHERIES ITANAGAR No. FISH/RTl-01 12016-17 Dated 8th July'2016 To Sri Obuk Mize District Fisheries Development Officer East Siang District Pasighat Sub :- Replv under RTI AcU2005 Sir, I am submitting herewith the information/ reply on RTI application submitted by you for your further necessary action please. Enclose :- Page 1 to Page 29 (both inclusive) \lb Pto Directorate of Fisheries Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar RTI INFORMATION FORMAT FOR FURNISHING OF REPLY UNDER RTI Act/2005. (lnformation on RTI submitted by Sri Obuk Mize, Near Saint Alfanso Public School,District Pap um P ar e,PO f PS N aharlagu n,Kangkar Nallah,Pin :- 79L7!0. Mobil No; 09436092627. Arunachal Pradesh sl. lnformation required Details of reply furnish by Department Remarl<s No copy I Furnish a certified copy of the file 1. A certified copy of the file noting of the Photo noting of the department of department of Fisheries and the approving enclosed as Fisheries and the approving authority by govt. ANNEXURE-I authority (Govt) on which basis 2. Retention order. Page-01-19 Shri Marngu Kadu is retained as 3. Speaking order DFDO,Pasighat with retention order/Speaking order. il Furnish a certified copy of the file lmmediately on joining of Sri Obuk Mize as Photo copy ofthe UONotes/Transf'cr noting of the department of ADF (Trg) FFTC Emchi on 05-02-2014 Vide /Posting order Fisheries and the approving order No.Fish/E(TPl458/20L3 Dated 4th enclosed as period months authority (Govt.) on which basis Decl}OL3 within a of three ANNEXURD-II Shri Obuk Mize was transferred numureous recommendation were poured in Page-l-4. -
Arunachal Pradesh Information Commission, Itanagar
ARUNACHAL PRADESH INFORMATION COMMISSION, ITANAGAR ANNUAL REPORT 2016 - 2017 1 The real Swaraj will come not by the acquisition of authority by a few, but by the acquisition of capacity by all to resist authority when abused. - MAHATMA GANDHI “Laws are not masters but servants, and he rules them who obey them”. -HENRY WARD BEECHER “Democracy requires an informed citizenry and transparency of information which are vital to its functioning and also to contain corruption and to hold Government and their instrumentalities accountable to the governed” ( Preamble, RTI Act 2005 ) 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT This 11th & 12th Annual Reports of Arunachal Pradesh Information Commission 2016 - 2017 has been prepared in one volume. The data for preparation of this report are collected from Government Departments of the State. According to Information provided by the departments, the total number of Public Authorities in the State is 30 and the number of Public Information Officers is more than 310. The Right to Information Act, 2005 is a landmark legislation that has transformed the relationship between the citizen and the State. This legislation has been created for every citizen, to hold the instrumentalities of Governance accountable on a day to day basis. The legislation perceives the common man as an active participant in the process of nation building by conferring on him a right to participate in the process through the implementation of the Right to Information Act. It is more than a decade Since the RTI Act has been in operation in the State. The State Information Officers and Appellate Authorities are quasi judicial functionaries under the RTI Act with distinctive powers and duties and they constitute the cutting edge of this “Practical regime of information”, as envisaged in the preamble of the Right to Information Act. -
ROADS I N D E X of AOP 2007-2008 (5054 ROADS & 3054 ROADS) PART-I ======Sl
GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ASSISTANCE PACKAGE (SAP) ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN 2007-2008 VOLUME – A COMMUNICATION SECTOR ROADS I N D E X OF AOP 2007-2008 (5054 ROADS & 3054 ROADS) PART-I ======================= Sl. No. Name of Circles Sub- Name of Division Page No Serial From To A. FORMATS R-1 - R-20 1. RUPA CIRCLE i) Tawang 1 - 2 ii) Jang 3 iii) Bomdila 4 - 6 iv) Kalaktang 7 - 9 v) Bameng 10 - 12 vi) Seppa 13 - 15 2. CAPITAL CIRCLE i) Capital-A 16 - 22 ii) Capital-B 23 - 28 iii) Naharlagun 29 - 33 3. NAHARLAGUN CIRCLE i) Doimukh 34 - 36 ii) Sagalee 37 - 40 iii) Ziro 41 - 44 iv) Sangram 45 - 47 4. BASAR CIRCLE i) Daporijo 48 - 56 ii) Dumporijo 57 - 59 iii) Basar 60 - 65 5. ALONG CIRCLE i) Along 66 - 67 ii) Yomcha 68 - 70 iii) Rumgong 71 - 72 iv) Mechuka 73 - 74 6. BOLENG CIRCLE i) Mariyang 75 - 77 ii) Yingkiong 78 - 80 iii) Boleng 81 - 84 iv) Pasighat 85 - 87 7. TEZU CIRCLE i) Anini 88 - 89 ii) Roing 90 - 91 iii) Hayuliang 92 - 94 iv) Namsai 95 - 96 v) Tezu 97 - 99 8. JAIRAMPUR CIRCLE i) Jairampur 100 - 102 ii) Changlang 103 - 105 iii) Khonsa 106 - 108 iv) Longding 109 - 111 Roads Formats FAOP 07-08-last,INDEX(Pt-I) Page : R-8 DETAIL STATEMENT ON DISTRIBUTION OF ALLOCATION UNDER SPECIAL ASSISTANCE PACKAGE (SAP Roads Bridges P/Tracks S/Bridges RIDF CRF (E&I) NLCPR NEC Total Sl. Name of Division No. Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Allocation Cost Cost Cost Cost -
Chiefworks Office of the Chief Engineer (EZ) Phone : 0360-2212427, FAX : 2212428 Itanagar – 791 111 Email : [email protected], [email protected]
GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ***** Gram : Chiefworks Office of the Chief Engineer (EZ) Phone : 0360-2212427, FAX : 2212428 Itanagar – 791 111 Email : [email protected], [email protected]. No.CEAP(EZ)/WG-137/2007-08/ Dated 10th April, 2008. To All Superintending Engineers, Public Works Department, Arunachal Pradesh. All Executive Engineers, Public Works Department, Arunachal Pradesh. Sub :- Pre-feasibility Report (PFR) on Trans-Arunachal Highway(TAH). In continuation to the meeting taken by Commissioner (PWD) on 9th April,2008 and the series of SMS flashed by the undersigned on the subject matter quoted above, the following important points may be considered during pre-feasibility studies on TAH. 1. Land Acquisition: The Right of way (ROW) of 30 metres shall have to be adopted. The PFR shall reflect problems of encumbrances and technical constraints likely to be faced during acquisition of land . Existing utilities falling within the ROW like HT Line and Telephone/Electrical posts and conduits, compensation likely to be paid to agricultural/horticultural/tea garden owners and removal of temporary huts/permanent structures shall have to be identified in the report. It is once again reiterated that 100% land has to be acquired for the project before award of work. 2. Forest Clearance: The route of TAH has to be demarcated on the basis the statutory status of land like Unclassified Forest (UCF), Reserve Forest (RF), community/individual land and land free from encumbrances. For road segments passing through forest, prior approval/forest clearance of Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) will be necessary before the award of contracts.