District Disaster Management Plan of

Prepared By-

Md. Nafis Haider

(Summer intern S.G.G.P.A)

Xavier Institute of Management

Bhubaneswar

Technical Assistance-

Seeds Technical Services, Delhi

Administrative Support-

School of Good Governance and Policy Analysis

C-401, 4th floor, Narmada Bhawan, 59 Arera Hills

Bhopal- 462011

INDEX

A. GENERAL A 1 Overview A 1.1 District Profile ------A 1.1.1 Location and administrative divisions------A 1.1.2 Geography and Topography------A 1.1.3 Demographic and socio economics------A 1.1.4 Climate and weather------A 1.1.5 Health (Medical) ------A 1.1.6 Education------A 1.1.7 Agriculture and Land use ------A 1.1.8 Housing Pattern ------A 1.1.9 Industrial set ups ------A 1.1.10 Transport and communication network ------A 1.1.11 Power stations and electricity installations------A 1.1.12 Major historical, religious place, tourist spots ------A 1.2 Scopes and Ownership of District Disaster Management Plan ------A 1.2.1 Authority of the Plan ------A 1.2.2 Responsibility & Accountability of the Plan ------A 1.3 Purpose of the Plan ------A1.4 Key Objectives ------A 1.5 District Plan Approach ------A 2 Institutional Arrangements ------A 2.1 District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) ------A 2.2 District Disaster Management Committee/ Advisory Committee (DDMA/ DDMAC) ------A 2.3 District Emergency Operations Center (DEOC) / District Control Room (DCR) A 2.4 District Disaster Information Management System ------A 2.5 Urban Area Disaster Management Committee ------A 2.6 Block Level Disaster Management Committee ------A 2.7 Gram Panchayat Disaster Management Committee ------B. HAZARD, VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT AND RISK PROFILING (HVRC) ------B 1.1Hazard Assessment ------B.1.2 Major applicable hazards ------B 2 Vulnerability Analysis ------B 3 Capacity Analysis ------B 4.1 Risks Assessment ------B 4.2 Risk profiling of the district ------C. DISTRICT LEVEL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLANNING ------C.1 District Action Plans ------C 1.1 Mitigation Plan ------C 1.1.1 Scope of Integrating Risk Reduction in Development Schemes ------C 1.1.2 Training & Capacity Building ------C 1.1.3 Community Initiatives ------C 1.1.4 Risk Management Funding ------C 1.2 Preparedness Plan ------C.1.2.1 Preparedness before response ------C.1.2.2 Pre-Disaster Warning, Alerts ------C.1.2.3 Evacuation preparedness ------C.1.2.4 organizing mock drills ------C 1.3 Response Plan ------C 1.3.1 Disaster Emergency Response Force ------C 1.3.2 Crisis management direction & coordination ------C 1.3.3 Incident Command System (ICS) ------C 1.3.4 Rapid damage assessment & reporting ------C 1.3.5 District Search & rescue Team ------C 1.3.6 Medical response ------C 1.3.7 Logistic arrangements ------C 1.3.8 Communications ------C 1.3.9 Temporary shelter management ------C 1.3.10 Water and Sanitation (WATSAN) ------C 1.3.11 Law & order ------C 1.3.12 Public grievances/missing person search/media management ------C 1.3.13 Animal care ------C 1.3.14 Management of deceased ------C 1.3.15 Civil Defense and Home Guards ------C 1.3.16 Role of Private Security ------C 1.3.17 NGOs & Voluntary organizations ------C 1.3.18 Relief management planning ------C 1.3.19 Media Management ------C 1.3.20 Fire Services ------C 1.4 Recoveries and Reconstruction Plan ------C 1.4.1 Restoration of basic infrastructure ------C 1.4.2 Reconstruction of damaged buildings/social infrastructure ------C 1.4.3 Restoration of livelihoods ------C 1.4.4 Psycho-social interventions ------C 1.5 Cross cutting elements ------C 1.5.1 Community Based Disaster Management ------C 1.5.2 Need of the Special vulnerability Groups ------C 1.5.3 Addressing climate induced anthropogenic issues ------C 2 Standard Operating Procedures (and Checklists) ------C 2.1 SOPs for all concerned Line Departments ------C 2.2 Hazard specific SOPs for designated Departments and Teams ------C 3 Financial Provisions for Disaster Management ------C 3.1 District Disaster Response Fund ------C 3.2 District Disaster Mitigation Fund ------C 4 Coordination mechanisms with other stakeholders ------C 4.1 Mapping of stakeholders in the District ------C 4.1.1 Private and Public Sectors ------C 4.1.2 Non Governmental Organizations and Community Based Organizations ------C 4.1.3 Religious Institutions ------C 4.1.4 Academic Institutions ------C 4.1.5 International Humanitarian Organizations ------C 4.2 Responsibilities of the stakeholders ------C 5 Inter- District Coordination Mechanisms – [Standard Operating Procedures / Protocols] – C 6 Intra- District Coordination Mechanisms – [with Block Headquarters] ------C 7 Dissemination of DM Plan ------C 7.1 Plan Evaluation ------C 7.2 Plan Update ------C 8 Annexure ------C 8.1 District profile ------C 8.2 Resources ------C 8.3 Media and information management ------C 8.4 Important Contact numbers ------C 8.5 Do’s and don’ts of all possible hazards ------C 8.6 Detailed Maps ------

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to extent my heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the District commandant (Home Guard) Mr. A. K. Sood for extending his helps and support in collection of data which could be termed the most crucial stage for the preparation of plan. It was for his timely help that I was able to interact with most of the officials of the district without any hassles.

I would also like to thank the District Collector Mr. A.K. Bhargav, Aditional Collector Mr. C.L Kushwaha and the Joint Collector Mr. R.S. Patle, Superintendent of Police Mr. Kumar Saurabh (IPS), Additional Superintendent of Police Mr. Sudheer Agrawal, Deputy Manager Electricity Mr. Khare, Executive Engineer Department of Irrigation, Deputy Director Department of Agriculture, SDM Telecommunication, Chief Medical and Health Officer Mr. S. Singh, District Education Officer, Executive Engineer PWD, Tehsildars of all the tehsils, and all other staffs working in the district who directly or indirectly helped me in collecting all the relevant information for successful completion of the plan.

My special thanks to all employees of Home Guard who ensured me a safe and comfortable stay in the Ashoknagar district. My special thanks also go to my friends who helped me in analyzing the data and completing the plan.

Lastly I would like to thank to Mr. Amit Tuteja and other members of SEEDS for their continuous technical support in preparing the plan.

At the last but not the least I would like to thank the SGGPA and its members from the depth of my heart for giving me an opportunity to have such a nice experience of summer training and making my stay and other arrangement a nice one.

Profile of the District-

A 1.1 Location and Administrative division: -

Ashoknagar is located on the northern-eastern part of Malwa Plateau between Sindh and the Betwa. Mathematically the District is situated between the latitude 24.34 N and longitude 77.43 E with an area covering 4673.94 Km2. The eastern and western boundaries of the District are well defined by the rivers. The Betwa flows along the eastern boundary separating from , and Lalitpur and District of . The Sindh is the main river flowing along the western boundary. is famous for its exquisite and delicate muslin industry is a part of the district. One can reach Ashoknagar very easily as it is situated on the Kota-Bina railway section of Western Central Railway. Ashoknagar is approximately 200 km. away from the capital of the state . The district came in to existence on 15th of August 2003 and before it was the part of the . In this district there are five tehsils namely- Ashoknagar, Shadora, Esagarh, Chanderi and , two municipal corporations – Chanderi and Ashoknagar and the two Nagar Panchayats are Mungaoli and Esagarh. The district has its boundaries touching with Guna in the west, in North, Sagar in South-East and U.P border in the East.

Table 2.1

Location Latitude- 24˚34ˊN and Longitude- 77˚43ˊE Area 4673.94 Km2 Administrative Information  Number of Sub-divisions 3 (Ashoknagar, Mungaoli & Chanderi)  Number of Tehsils 5 (Ashoknagar,Shadora, Esagarh, Mungaoli & Chanderi)  Number of Blocks 4 (Ashoknagar, Esagarh, Mungaoli & Chanderi)  Number of Gram Panchayats 335  Number of Habitat Villages 818 Number of police Stations 9 (List is attached in the Annexure- C 8.1 Table-7)  Number of Police Chowkis 10 (List is attached in the Annexure- C 8.1 Table-7) Number of Post Offices 95  Head Post Office 1(Ashoknagar Town, Station Road)  Sub-Post Offices 9  Branch Post Offices 10 Year Of District Formation 2003, Notification No 655/F-1/15/2000/Sat- Sha6/Dated-11th August 2003 Name of the Adjacent Districts Shivpuri in North, Guna in West, Vidisha in South, Sagar in South-East and U.P Border in the East Sources- District Statistical Handbook & Monthly Magazine “Aur Kyon” by Malkit Singh

A 1.1.2 Geography and Topography

Ashoknagar is situated at the average elevation of 507 metres(1640 ft) above sea level and Mungaoli is situated at the lowest elevation of 404 meter from the sea level. The district is in the plateau region. The plateau is an extension of the Deccan Traps, formed between 60 and 68 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period. The Eastern part of the district has the plateau of , the western part has the plateau of Malwa ans the middle part has plain land. Vindhiyachal series is extended up to Esagarh, Chanderi, Mungaoli and Shadora. The Betwa flows along the eastern boundary separating from Sagar District, and Lalitpur and Jhansi District of Uttar Pradesh. The Sindh is the main river flowing along the western boundary. Betwa enters from Vidisha district and flows for 45 mile in the district and finall merges with Yamuna in U.P. Orr river flows from Ratwas village of Mungaoli tehsil and merges with Betwa. Mola River flows from Athaikheda village of Mungaoli tehsil and merges with Koncha river. Koncha river starts from Keshlone village of Mungaoli and finally merges with Betwa. In this region, the main classes of soil are black, brown and bhatori (stony) soil. The volcanic, clay-like soil of the region owes its black colour to the high iron content of the basalt from which it is formed. The other two soil types are lighter and have a higher proportion of sand. There are 28 embankments in the district whose name and location is attached in the annexure. The district has forest cover of 11.31% and the net cropped area is 65.82%.

Table-A 1.1.2

Name of the Rivers Sindh, Betwa, Orr, Maula, Kaithan, Pachhad & Koncha Other Big Ponds/Nallas Tulsi Sarower, Esagarh Talab, Khariya Nalla, Dangaliya Nalla & Amahi Talab Number of Dams 1 ( in Chanderi) Number of Embankments 28 (List is attached in Annexure- C 8.1 Table-8) Highest Elevation from sea level 501 meter (Ashoknagar) Lowest Elevation from sea level 404 meter (Mungaoli) Forest Cover in the District 52878 ha Net Cropped Area 307658 ha Sources- Distrcit Statistical Handbook, Department of Irrigation Ashoknagar & http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashoknagar

A 1.1.3 Demographic and Socio-economic

The total population of the district is 844979 which is 1.163% of the total population of the state. The sex ratio is 900 per 1000 male. Agriculture is the main occupation of residents of the district and it has also one of the biggest mandi of the state. The other source of income is the business.

Table A 1.1.3

Total Households 170704 Total Population 844979 Male 444651 Female 400328 Population Density 181 per Square Km Total BPL households 62170 (2001 Census) Total APL households 129852 (2001 census) Main Occupation Agriculture Secondary Occupation Grain Merchandise and Handicraft Sources- District Statistical Handbook, Food Department Ashoknagar

A. 1.1.4 Climate and weather The year is popularly divided into three seasons: summer, the rains, and winter. Summer extends over the months of Chaitra to Jyestha (mid-March to mid-May). The average daily temperature during the summer months is 35°C, which typically rises to around 46 °C on a few days. The rainy season starts with the first showers of Aashaadha (mid-June) and extends to the middle of Ashvin (September). Most of the rain falls during the southwest monsoon spell. Ashoknagar and surrounding areas receive an average of 882 mm of rainfall a year. Winter is the longest of the three seasons, extending for about five months (mid-Ashvin to Phalgun, i.e., October to mid-March). The average daily temperature in winter ranges from 15°C to 20°C, though on some nights it can fall as low as 5°C. Some cultivators believe that an occasional winter shower during the months of Pausha and Maagha—known as Mawta—is helpful to the early summer wheat and germ crops. The climate of Ashoknagar is sub-tropical. In summers, the temperature reaches 47°C, while dropping to 4°C in the winter. Rainfall is adequate and sometimes less.

Table A 1.1.4

Rainfall  Total Annual Rainfall of Last year 1379.3 mm  Average rainfall ( Since 2003) 960.38 mm Demarcation of Seasons  Summer 15 march to 15 June  Rainy 15 June to September  Winter October to 15 March Temperature  Average Maximum Temperature 35˚C to 40˚C  Average Minimum Temperature 15˚C to 20˚C Months of Excess Rainfall leading to Flood July to August Months of Water Scarcity leading to drought Mid April to Mid May but no drought like situation Sources- Departments of Land Records Ashoknagar, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashoknagar

Last Nine years Rainfall Data (in mm) of Ashoknagar

Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Rainfall 1379.3 900.62 727.4 1286.7 895.7 979.4 789.9 959.1 606.3

A 1.1.5 Health (Medical)

In the district of Ashoknagar there are 11 hospitals and 10 PHCs (Primary Health Centres) and 97 SHCs (Sub-Health Centres). But there is dearth of doctors, nurses, compounders and ambulances in the district. There are only 41 doctors out of which 33 are in the hospitals and 8 in PHCs but Ashoknagar Block does not have any permanent doctor in its PHC moreover the Chanderi Block does not have any PHC. In PHCs there is not even a single Compounder or Nurse. All these PHCs and SHCs are well taken cared by ANMs. Only 6 ambulances in the district is not a good sign. 5 ambulances are private and one is of govt. which is kept in Ashoknagar district hospital. One good thing is that, there 220 beds in hospitals and 30 beds in the PHCs and 90 beds CHCs, all the hospitals PHCs have the availability of all the medicines, equipments and alternate power sources which are sufficient to meet the demands if any disaster happens.

Table A 1.1.5

1) Details about Hospitals

Blocks No. of No. of No. of No. of No of Beds Hospitals Doctors Compounders Nurses

Ashoknagar 5 24 3 22 130 Esagarh 4 3 0 1 30 Mungaoli 1 3 0 2 30 Chanderi 1 3 0 0 30 Sources- Office of the CMHO Ashoknagar

Location of Hospitals-

Ashoknagar Ashoknagar District Hospital and 2 others Shadora 2 in Shadora Esagarh Esagargh, Naisaray, Parol, Kalabagbhonra Mungaoli Mungaoli Chanderi Chanderi Sources- Office of the CMHO Ashoknagar

2) Details about PHCs

Blocks Location Doctors Nurses Compounders Beds Ashoknagar Kachnar, Rajpur 0 0 0 10 Esagarh Naisarai, Parsole, Kalabagbhonra, 1 0 0 10 Mungaoli Bahadurpur, Malhargarh, Sehrai, 7 0 0 10 Piprai, Athaikheda Chanderi NIL 0 0 0 0 Sources- Office of the CMHO Ashoknagar

3) Details of Sub-Health Centres- 97 (Location of CHCs has been provided in Annexure in C 8.2 Table- 7)

Blocks Number Doctor Nurses Compounders Beds Ashoknagar 29 0 0 0 0 Esagarh 24 0 0 0 0 Mungaoli 25 0 0 0 0 Chanderi 19 0 0 0 0 Sources- Office of the CMHO Ashoknagar

4) Details of CHCs Blocks No of CHCs No of Beds Ashoknagar 0 0 Esagarh 1 30 Mungaoli 1 30 Chanderi 1 30 Sources- Office of the CMHO Ashoknagar

A 1.1.6 Education The literacy rate of the district is 67.90% which is less than that of the state’s average. The female literacy percentage is a matter of concern which is merely 54.2% and the literacy rate of rural female is even lower which is only 50.6% There is only one technical college in the district which a Polytechnic college in Ashoknagar town and there is not even a single other professional college like medical, management etc. Table A 1.1.6.1 Literacy Rates by Gender and Area State/Dis Total Rural Urban tt./Tehsil Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female M.P 70.6 80.5 60.0 65.3 76.6 53.2 84.1 90.2 77.4 Ashokna 67.9 80.2 54.2 65.3 78.5 50.6 79.3 88.0 69.8 gar (Distt). Esagarh 67.4 80.4 53.0 66.4 79.7 51.7 79.7 89.5 68.8 Chanderi 64.4 77.2 50.2 60.0 73.9 44.5 80.3 89.2 70.6 Ashokna 69.6 80.8 57.2 64.1 77.0 49.8 78.3 86.7 69.0 gar Shadora 67.3 80.5 52.9 67.3 80.5 52.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 Mungaoli 69.3 81.6 55.4 67.7 80.6 53.1 81.2 89.4 72.0 Sources- District Statistical Handbook

Table A 1.1.6.2 Government Private No of Secondary Schools 17 17 No. of High Schools 42 21 No. of Middle Schools 376 194 No. of Primary Schools 1110 47 No. of Anganwadis 876 0 No. of its training Centre 0 0 No. of Engineering College 1 0 No. of Medical College 0 0 No. of Other Colleges 8 (Including Pvt.) Total Strength of Students in 216317 (Up to Class 10) Schools Total Teachers Strength in 5183 (2557 + 2626) Primary and Middle School Total Staff Strength in 177 ( These are the permanent teachers and does not include government HS/HSS teachers on contract basis) Source- D.P.C, Office of DEO

A. 1.1.7 Agriculture and Land use Pattern Agriculture is the main occupation of the people in the district. Wheat is the main crop which is grown in 110298 ha of land. The other crops grown are Soybean, Maize, Jowar, chik pea, Lentil and pigeon pea. Rabi season starts from October- November and ends on March-April. Similarly Kharif season starts from July to October. Maximum number of farmers comes under the category of marginal farmers. The forest cover in the district is 11.31% and the barren land is 0.89% of the total geographical area of the district. However the net cropped area is 65.8% which shows that most of the land is under cultivation. Table A 1.1.7 Cropping Pattern Crop Rotation and Mixed Cropping also Type of Major Crops Wheat, Pulses (Gram, lentil, Pigeon pea) Soybean, Maize, Jowar, Rice, Sugar Cane, Spices etc Cropping Season  Rice June- July to September – October  Wheat October – November to March- April  Jowar June- July to September – October  Gram & Lentil September- October to February-March  Pigeon Pea June-July to February Land Use Pattern  Geographical Area 467394 ha  Forest Area 52878 ha  Area not available for Cultivation 64457 ha  Other Uncultivable land (Exclude 12820 ha Barren land)  Net Cultivable Land 25387 ha  Barren Land (Padat Bhoomi) 4194 ha  Net Cropped Area 307658 ha  Gross Cropped Area 402338 ha Sources- District Statistical Handbook & Department of Agriculture

A 1.1.8 Housing Pattern The total numbers of censured houses are 170704 out of which 61% are having their wall made up of mud or un-burnt brick followed by 22.4% of stone wall houses. 43.8% of houses have single room and 33.3% of houses two rooms for dwelling purpose. Multi-storeyed houses can be seen only in the case of pucca houses and mostly urban areas while in rural areas single storied are dominant. Table A 1.1.8.1 Distribution of Households by number of dwelling rooms Total No. of No 1 2 3 4 5 6 & Households Exclusive Room Room Room Room Room above Room Ashoknagar 170704 1.0% 43.8% 33.3% 11.7% 6.2% 1.9% 2.1% M.P 14967597 2.5% 39.6% 32.5% 13.5% 7.0% 2.2% 2.7% Sources- District Statistical Handbook

Table A 1.1.8.2 Distribution of household by predominant material of wall Total Grass, Plastic, Mud, Wood Stone G.I Burnt Concrete Any Household Thatch, Polythene un- (%) (%) metal, Brick (%) other Bamboo (%) burnt Asbestos (%) (%) (%) brick sheet (%) (%) Ashoknagar 170704 2.0 0.1 61.0 0.5 22.4 0 13.5 0.3 0.2 M.P 14967597 3.6 0.3 49.4 0.7 7.8 0.1 36.9 0.9 0.3 Sources- District Statistical Handbook

A 1.1.9 Industrial Set ups There is not any large industry in the district. However some micro and small scale industries are there like some industries used to make small agricultural implements like Cultivators, Threshers, Plow etc. there four medium industries in the district which is located in Ashoknagar town itself and having the initial investment of more than 5 lakh rupees. These industries are engaged in remoulding of rubber tyres and production of cement pipes. Till date there has not been any case of industrial accident/hazard in these industries. Tyre retrading units pollute more than that of Pipe industry but both have their level of pollution (air, water, noise etc,) within the prescribed limit of CPCB and SPCB. Table A 1.1.9 List of industries with an investment of 5 lakh or more Sl. Name of the Unit Product Location Investment No (Lakh rupees) 1 Rajdeep Cement Pipe Ind. Cement Pipe Ashoknagar 9.0 2 Anand Tyre Retrading Tyre Retrade Ashoknagar 18.0 3 Raj Tyre Remoulding Tyre Retrade Ashoknagar 6.0 4 Vijay pipe Ind. Cement Pipe Ashoknagar 22.0 Source- Department of Industries and Commerce

A 1.1.10 Transport and Communication Network The district is well connected by road and rail network with the other districts, state capital and other parts of the country. It is situated on the Kota-Bina railway section of Western Central Railway. One can reach Ashoknagar through airway by our nearest airport, Bhopal and airport. Ashoknagar is situated on the State Highway. It is Well connected with its surrounding district namely Guna, Vidisha and Shivpuri The length of state highways in the District is about 82.20 km. Ashoknagar is situated on the Western-Central Railway 's broad gauge line of the Kota-Bina Section. Another rail link, viz., The total rail length in the district is about 141 km and the route kilometrege per 100 square KM is 1.27. Recently The trains are available for Bhopal, , Gwalior, , Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodra, Kota, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Bhilwara, Ajmer, Kolkata, Delhi, Dehradoon, Jhansi, Agra, Kanpur, Lucknow, Allahabad, Gorakhpur, Darbhangga, Mujjafarpur,Durg, Bilaspur, Sagar, . Ashoknagar is well connected by road from Indore, Bhopal and Gwalior. The NH-3 Agra Bombay highway is just 44 km from Ashoknagar connecting with NH- 76 in an hour drive. There is sufficient density of mobile, telephone and postal services but the density of internet is very low in the district. 3.5% of households have laptop or desktop while 47.6% have mobile or landline or both the services. All the villages have postal services. Table A 1.1.10 Roads All the Blocks  District Roads 408.43 Km  Other District Roads 17.40 Km  Village Roads 251.99 Km Rail Ashoknagar and Mungaoli Blocks Length of Rail 141 Km Airways Nearest Airport are Gwalior & Bhopal Communication Network Wireless Stations in the district 188 Households having Telephone services 1.6% Households having mobile services 44.3% Households having both of above 1.7% Households having internet facility 0.4% Household with T.V 25.1% Household with Radio/Transistor 12.0% Sources- PWD, http://ashoknagar.nic.in/comm.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashoknagar, Statistical Handbook

A 1.1.11 Power Stations and Electricity Installations There are 27 power distribution stations in the district and have an outreach of 45.61% of population and 77081 households had electric connections. The total demand of electricity is 1674.54 Lakh Units. Verticals Supply (lakh Units) Demand (Lakh Units) Household 424.39 557.33 Commercial 106.65 140.05 Industrial 45.02 59.12 Water Supply 28.05 36.84 Irrigation 658.60 864.92 Street/Road Lighting 12.40 16.28 Total 1275.11 1674.54 Sources- Electricity Department Ashoknagar

Block/ Tehsil wise demand details-

Sl. No Block/ Tehsil Demand (Lakh Units) Supply (Lakh Units)

1 Ashoknagar 631.56 526.30

2 Shadhora 247.30 164.87

3 Issagarh 263.85 175.90

4 Mungaoli 320.85 267.38

5 Chanderi 210.99 140.66

6 Total 1674.55 1275.11

` Sources- Electricity Department Ashoknagar Total Number of Electrified Villages- 801 Total number of Households Having Electric Connections- 77081 Total percentage of population having access to electricity- 45.61% Consumption to Demand ratio- 0.76146 Total number of Power distribution units- 27 (List is attached in Annexure) A 1.1.12 Major Historical, Religious and Tourist spots Ashoknagar is famous for the Jain temple called Trikaal Choubeese, where the idols of past, present, and future Thirthankars, as described in the Jain religion, have been kept. In the south, about 35 km from Ashoknagar, is the famous 'Karila Mata Mandir', which is known to be the birthplace of Luv and Kush, sons of Lord and Mata. A huge fair is organized every year on Rangpanchmi in which Rai Dance is performed by Bedni Women. Tumen is also a famous historical pilgrim centre situated at Triveni known for Mata Vindhyavasini temple. There are many more places of religious importance in the district of Ashoknagar. Chanderi is a tehsil of Ashoknagar district and is a famous historical & tourist palace. The main occupation of the people of Chanderi is handicraft. Chanderi sarees are famous all over the world. These are made by cotton and silk by hand through Khatka. Khatka is a self made machine for preparing sarees. Mandir. Shri Anandpur Sahib", one of the glorious religious place is about 30 K.M. from the district HQ Ashoknagar forms the part of Esagarh Tehsil. The institution is influenced by "Advate Mat " . The founder of this institution was Shri Advat Andand ji. He is also known as Maharaj Paramhans Dayal ji. Kadwaya is a small village of Ashoknagar tehsil contains a number of temples. One of these temples has been constructed in the 10th century in Kachhapaghata style of architecture. It has its garbha-griha (sanctum), antaral and mandapa. The temple contains short pilgrimis records of A.D. 1067 and 1105. Another interesting but old temple of Kadwaya is known as Chandal math. The village possesses a ruined monastery, from a very old record was picked up which it is stated that to monestor was build to house some members of Shaiva sect known as Matta Mourya. During Akbar's reign Kadwaya was the headquarters of a mahal in the Gwalior's sarkar of the subah of Agra. Table- 1.1.12 Total Footfalls in a year in the Tourist/Religious Spots Tourist/Religious Spots Footfalls Karaila Fair 12,00,000 Anandpur Sammelan 1,00,000 Chanderi 1,00,000 Kadwaya 15,000 Thubenji 10,000

The only major fair where huge gathering occurs is the Karaila Mela where almost 12,00,000 people gathers and 1200 forces are deployed to control the public. Anandpur Sammelan is considered to be very peaceful gatherings still the administration must need to be ready to tackle any untoward incident.

A 1.2 Scope and Ownership of District Disaster Management Plan

Any type of disaster, be it natural or manmade, leads to immense loss of life, and also causes damage to the property and the surrounding environment, to such an extent that the normal social and economic mechanism available to the society, gets disturbed. The Govt. of , recognized the need to of a proactive, comprehensive, and sustained approach to disaster management to reduce detrimental effects of disasters on overall socio-economic development of country, and came out with Disaster Management (DM) Act 2005, and highlighted the role and importance of District Disaster Management Plan. The Govt. of (GoMP) also believes that there is a need for a Disaster Management Plan in every district that articulates its vision and strategy for disaster management in the state. In this context the Madhya Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (MPSDMA) provides guidelines to various entities involved in disaster management in the state to discharge their responsibilities more effectively. Further, as per the DM Act, the District Disaster Management Authority to be formed in each district and it will be the nodal agency for preparation, functioning and review of the District Disaster Management Plan (DDMP).

The scope of district disaster management plan is very wide, and it is applicable in all the stages of disasters (before, during, after & non disaster time). The DDMPs can help officials in taking important decisions and also provide guidance to direct subordinates in emergency. The DDMP helps in saving the precious time, which might be lost in the consultations, and getting approval from authorities.

It will be the responsibility of the District Disaster Management Authority members to look after the district and sub district level institutionalization activities pertaining to the disaster management, including the periodic review of district disaster management plan and allied functions.

DDMP is an operational module for district administration (owned by the DDMA) and it helps to effectively mitigate the different types of disasters with locally available persons and resources. It also ensures a checklist for all the stakeholders for an action oriented response structure and to study their preparedness level.

A 1.2 Purpose of the Plan

To make the district safer, and respond promptly in a coordinated manner in a disaster situation, mitigate potential impact of disasters in order to save lives of people and property of the respective district. A 1.3 Key Objectives

Complying with the DM Act 2005, the objectives guiding the formulation of the plan are:  Assess all risks and vulnerabilities associated with various disasters in the district  Promoting prevention and preparedness by ensuring that Disaster Management (DM) receives the highest priority at all levels in the district.  Prevention and minimization of loss of human lives and property by gearing up preparedness, prevention & mitigation of disasters  To provide clarity on roles and responsibilities for all stakeholders concerned with disaster management so that disasters can be managed more effectively  Assisting the line departments, Block administration, urban bodies and community in developing coping skills for disaster management & Ensuring that community is the most important stakeholder in the DM process.  To strengthen the capacities of the community and establish and maintain effective systems for responding to disasters  Developing convergence of action in addressing, preventing and mitigating disasters and to equip with maximum possible relief measures and to resort to pre-disaster, during and post- disaster steps.  To establish and maintain a proactive programme of risk reduction, this programme being implemented through existing sectoral and inter-sectoral development programmes and  Mainstreaming DM concerns into the developmental planning process.  Encouraging mitigation measures based on state-of-the-art technology and environmental sustainability.  To address gender issues in disaster management with special thrust on empowerment of women towards long term disaster mitigation  Developing contemporary forecasting and early warning systems backed by responsive and fail-safe communications and Information Technology support.  Encourage training and create awareness, rehearsals, dissemination of knowledge, and information on DM among all the citizens living in the district.  Ensuring relief/assistance to the affected with care, without any discrimination of caste, creed, community or sex  Undertaking reconstruction as an opportunity to build disaster resilient structures and habitat.  Undertaking recovery to bring back the community to a better and safer level than the pre- disaster stage  To develop disaster management as a distinct management discipline and creation of a systematic and streamlined disaster management cadre

A 1.4 District Plan Approach The aim of the plan is to establish necessary systems, structures, programs, resources, capabilities and guiding principles for reducing disaster risks and preparing for and responding to disasters and threats of disasters in respective district, in order to save lives and property, avoid disruption of economic activity and damage to environment and to ensure the continuity and sustainability of development. The district disaster management plan has a holistic and integrated approach with emphasis on prevention, mitigation and preparedness by ensuring that Disaster Management receives the highest priority at all levels in the district. It has a paradigm shift, similar to the lines of national and state level, from reactive and relief centric approach to disasters. The approach is aimed to conserve developmental gains and also minimize losses to lives, livelihood and property. For efficient execution of the District Disaster Management Plan, the Plan has been organized as per these four stages of the Disaster Cycle.

Non Before Disaster Disaster

After During Disaster Disaster

Non disaster stage: Activities include disaster mitigation, leading to prevention & risk reduction.

Before disaster stage: Activities include preparedness to face likely disasters, dissemination of early warnings.

During disaster stage: Activities include quick response, relief, mobilization of search &rescue, damage assessment.

After disaster stage: Activities include recovery & rehabilitation programs in disaster affected areas.

A. 2 Institutional Arrangements The district has district level, but no Block Level and village level institutions for disaster management. The DDMA was formed on 23rd of May 2012 under the guidelines of Disaster Management Act 2005. The district collector is nominated as the chairman of DDMA and he/she will be assisted by 6 members. The CEO Zila Panchayat has been assigned the role of Co-Chairman and the Upper Collector will be the Secretary of the members. However the advisory council is yet to be formed which is recommended in the next point. A 2.1 DDMA

District Collector/Magistrate (Chairman)

Chairman Zila Panchayat

(Co-Chairman)

Roles and Responsibilities of DDMA-

1. DDMA will be the main agency in planning, coordinating & implementing of disaster management plans as directed by NDMA & SDMA. The agency will have the following roles & responsibilities. 2. DDMA will prepare the disaster management plan of the district & will update it from time to time. 3. Coordination & mitigation of various national state policies & plans related to disaster management will be done by DDMA. 4. It will ensure that the identified vulnerable areas of the district will have sufficient mitigation plans by various departments & local authorities. 5. It will ensure that various departments & local authorities will adhere to the NDMA & SDMA guidelines regarding mitigation, preparedness & risk reduction of disasters 6. It will issue guidelines to different district departments & authorities for mitigation & prevention of disasters. 7. It will monitor the implementation part of disaster management plan by various district departments & authorities. 8. DDMA will issue the guidelines to the various departments to integrate the mitigation & prevention plans of disaster management in the various ongoing developmental plans & schemes at the district level. 9. DDMA will monitor the integration of prevention plans of disaster management in ongoing developmental projects & schemes. 10. DDMA will also assess the capacities of different departments to fight with the disasters. 11. DDMA will also assess the preparedness of different departments & authorities to fight with disasters & will help in providing proper facilities to make them fully prepared. 12. DDMA will organize special training camps & workshops of different officials, NGOs related to disaster management & will coordinate among them. 13. DDMA will organize training & awareness camps for the community with the help of local authorities, govt & non govt organizations in order to mitigate & prevent disasters. 14. In order to inform the community before the disaster comes, the DDMA will take the responsibility of establishing & execution of proper information & communication system. 15. District level response plan & its execution will be done by DDMA. 16. DDMA will ensure that response plan is prepared by local authorities as per the district requirements. 17. DDMA will provide the technical assistance, advice to all the authorities & departments working during the disasters & after disasters. 18. DDMA will identify the buildings which can be used as relief camps in the vulnerable areas & it will also make the buildings clean with safe drinking facility and other basic amenities. 19. For relief & rescue the materials, equipments & machineries used will have to be kept in the proper number so that whenever it is needed it can be made available at the earliest. 20. DDMA will report all the aspects of the disaster to SDMA as & when it comes. 21. DDMA will encourage the NGO’s & VO’s to work in the field of disaster management at the village level. 22. DDMA will ensure that the information communication system works properly & it will exercise its functioning from time to time. 23. Besides above roles the DDMA will also perform all other duties given by SDMA. A 2.2 District Disaster Management Advisory Committee (DDMAC) (Recommended)

The DDMAC will have 22 members which will function as an advisory council/committee for the DDMA. It will help DDMA in planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating the disaster management plan of the district. The committee will also help in proper utilization of funds and maintaining the proper level of resources to meet the needs during the disaster time. The following officials are the members of the DDMAC whose contact details are included in the annexure- C 8.4.

Functionaries Designation District Collector Chairman DDMAC Superintendent of Police Co-Chairman SDM Ashoknagar Member SDM Chanderi Member SDM Mungaoli Member Executive Engineer Rajghat Dam Member Tehsildar Ashoknagar Member Tehsildar Mungaoli Member Tehsildar Chanderi Member Tehsildar Esagarh Member Tehsildar Shadora Member CMO Ashoknagar Member CMO Chanderi Member CMHO Member Deputy Director Agriculture Member Deputy General Manager Electricity Member Executive Engineer PWD Member Executive Engineer Public Health Member Engineering Executive Engineer Water Resources Member and Irrigation S.D.O Telephone Exchange Member Chief veterinary Doctor Member CEO Janpad Member Head Food Department Member Public Relation Officer Member District Commandant Home Guard Member Secretary A 2.3 District Emergency Operating Centre (DEOC)/ District Control Room (DCR)

The District Emergency operation Center (DEOC) will be hub of all the activities related with disaster response in the district. The primary function of the DEOC is to implement the District Disaster Management Plan which includes coordination, data collection, operation management, record keeping, public information and resource management. For the effective management of resources, disaster supplies and other response activities, focal points or centers will have to be established. These points will have to be well networked starting from the State to the District and finally leading to the disaster site. Emergency Operations Centers at the State (SEOC) and the District (DEOC) and Incident Command Post (ICP) at the disaster site are the designated focal points that will coordinate overall activities and the flow of relief supplies from the State.

The District Emergency Operations Centre (DEOC) will be maintained and run round the clock, which will expand to undertake and coordinate activities during a disaster. Once a warning or a First Information Report is received, the DEOC will become fully operational. During a disaster situation, the DEOC will be under direct command of the Deputy Commissioner or the designated person by him as the Chief of Operations. During non disaster times, the District Emergency Operations Centre stays operational through-out the year in preparedness mode, working during day time in order to take care of the extended preparedness activities of data management, staff awareness and training, which is essential for the smooth functioning of the DEOC during crisis situations and handling of emergency Toll Free Contact Lines . During an emergency, the DEOC will get upgraded and will have all emergency stakeholders manning it round the clock.

The aim of the DEOC will be to provide centralized direction and control of all the following functions-

 Emergency operations.  Communications and warning, which includes handling of 24 hrs emergency toll free numbers.  Centralised district level disaster resource database.  Requesting additional resources during the disaster phase from neighbouring districts of the affected area.  Coordinating support and aid from state government and other relief agencies.  Issuing emergency information and instructions specific to departments, consolidation, analysis, and dissemination of Damage Assessment data and preparation of consolidated reports. Organizational Set-up of DEOC a) DEOC In-charge - During non disaster times, the DEOC will work under the supervision of the official not below the rank of Additional District Magistrate and as designated by the DDMA. In a disaster situation, the DEOC will come under direct control of the Deputy Commissioner or the person designated by him as the Chief of Operations. He is the primary role player in the DEOC, and is responsible for the overall coordination and decision making. He will also report the status of the DEOC operations and the disaster situation to the SEC/SEOC and Divisional Commissioner.

DEOC

DEOC In-Charge

ESF C mmand Operation o Desk

 Communication  Public Health and Communication  Power  Transport Support Desk  Search & Rescue  Donations  PWD  Information & Logistic planning  Relief Supply  Food Finance and Human &  Drinking Water Resource  Shelter  Media Knowledge Management

b) Operations Section- The Operations Section will ensure smooth and planned functioning of the DEOC. It will fulfil the following functions: Handling requests for emergency personnel, equipment and other resources Designating responsibilities and duties for management of the DEOC Managing storage, handling and set-up of incoming equipment and personnel Ensuring medical care, feeding and housing for DEOC personnel Maintaining documentation of resource inventories, allocation and availability. Managing finances for DEOC operations

c) Representatives in DEOC- Representatives of District Departments of the following departments will be present at the DEOC to take part in the operations and facilitate quick coordination between the DEOC command and their parent departments towards ensuring quick information availability and decision making: Department of Public Works Department Department of Irrigation Department of Public Health Engineering Department of Town and Country Planning Department of Transport Department of Power & Electricity Department of Home. Department of Revenue Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department of Rural development Department of Health Department of Agriculture Department of Social Justice and Empowerment Department of Urban Development Department of Information and Public Relations Department of Finance Department of Industries Ashoknagar Division-BSNL Red Cross Society Media NGO

Emergency Support Functions (ESF) has been established, to support the DEOC functions. Each ESF is headed by a lead department for coordinating the delivery of goods and services to the disaster area, and it is supported by various departments and agencies. During a disaster, the ESFs will be an integral part to carry out response activities.

After a major disaster or emergency requiring district response, primary agencies, when directed by the DEOC will take actions to identify requirements and mobilize and deploy resources to the affected are and assist the DEOC in its response actions under fourteen ESFs.

Location of DEOC

It is proposed that the DEOC be established with the Department of Home since the Civil Defense and Police for Disaster Preparedness is a dedicated department suited to the logistical management of an EOC. The Chief of operations will initiate the activation of emergency services of the DEOC as established.

Activation of the DEOC should immediately follow the declaration of a District Level Emergency. The Individuals staffing the DEOC are responsible for establishing communications with their respective departments through radio and telephone etc. The DEOC Chief or designee will determine what staff he/she deems necessary to effectively operate the DEOC apart from the prescribed staff. The designated officers of the Police will provide security at the DEOC.

A 2.4 Urban Area Disaster Management Committee According to the article 32 of Disaster management Act 2005, all the district level institutions and local level institutions will make disaster management plan under the guidelines of DDMA. For doing the same it is recommended that local level institutions will form disaster management authority whose details is given below- A 2.4.1 In Ashoknagar district the local level authorities will be formed under the following hierarchy to prevent, mitigate and combat the disasters. For this 2 committees at two Municipal Corporations (Ashoknagar and Chanderi) and 2 committees at two Nagar Panchayats will be formed.

Urban Level DMA Sl. No Functionaries Designation 1 Chairman, Municipal Board Chairman 2 Vice-Chairman Co-Chairman 3 CMO Secretary 4 Sanitation Inspector Member 5 Health officer Member 6 Chief Engineer Member 7 2 ward commissioners of vulnerable Member wards (Nominated by chairman)

A 2.5 Block Level Disaster Management Authority- Presently there is not any block level disaster management authority in the district. So it is recommended that at all the blocks block Level Disaster Management Authority will be formed according to the following hierarchy under the guidelines of Disaster Management Act-2005. This authority will also work as a linkage between the DDMA and Village/Panchayat level authorities including all the works assigned by the DDMA. This authority will make its plan independently for its concerned blocks.

Sl. No Functionaries Designation 1 Tehsildar Chairman 2 CEO Janpad Panchayat Member 3 Thana In-charge Member 4 Local Government Doctor Member 5 Representatives of NGOs Member 6 CMO (Nagarpalika /Nagarpanchayat) Secretary

A 2.6 Village/Panchayat level Disaster Management Authority In Ashoknagar there are 335 pachayats and it is recommended that a Disaster Management Authority must be formed at each Panchayat level according to guidelines of Disaster Management Act-2005. As the local people and the authorities are the first respondents of any hazard or disaster, so strengthening the Village/Panchayat Level DM Authority will mean good preventive and Mitigation plan of DM plans. The following structure will be followed in making the Village/Panchayat level Disaster Management Authority- Sl. No Functionaries Designation 1 Village Sarpanch Chairman 2 Vice- Sarpanch Co-Chairman 3 Panchayat Secretary Secretary 4 Patwari Member 5 Headmaster Primary/Middle Schools Member 6 Ward members of 2 Vulnerable Wards (To be Member nominated by Sarpanch)

Roles and Responsibilities of Urban and Village Level Authority- The above authorities will do mainly four works-  Planning of Disaster Management Plan  Awareness Generation  Training and Capacity Building  Preparedness and Mitigation plans  Response Plans Considering the above points of responsibility the Urban & Village level Authority will perform the following duties- Identification of Local Potential Hazards and profiling those hazards Identification, Listing and Mapping of vulnerable areas, communities and families due to the identified hazards For effective response plan, detailing of available resources (Man & Machinery) and ensuring the availability of indispensable resources Capacity building of human resources and maintenance of machinery must be done time to time Disseminating the information of Dos and Don’ts to the community in case of any chance of any disaster Preparing local level disaster management plans on the basis local hazards and reporting the same to DDMA and updating the prepared plan yearly Forming advisory councils whenever it is needed Formation of different teams on the basis of specific hazards/disasters and training them properly Integrating the structural and non-structural measures of disaster management with the ongoing developmental plans and projects Encouraging and developing the culture of inculcating disaster resistance structure in all the buildings

PART B. Hazard, Vulnerability Assessment and Risk Profiling B 1 Hazard Assessment Ashoknagar district has not any history of disasters which has affected the community to a greater extent. The district faces flood, frost, household fire in the name of disaster. Talking to the frequency of disaster in the last 10 years the losses of crops due to frost was only in the last year, similarly the flood does not cause major losses to the flood prone villages but last year due to heavy rainfall there were a little bit more loss combinedly due to flood and rainfall. There is chance of stampede during the two religious fairs organized every year in Kraila and Anandpur.

Sl. No Applicable Hazards Hazard Prone Area 1 Flood 14 Villages of Shadora, 21 villages of Mungaoli, 5 Villages of Ashoknagar, 10 Villages of Esagarh, 5 Villages of Chanderi and 26 Vilages of Rajghat dam. 2 Frost The whole district covering 695 villages 3 Fire Not Specific area 4 Rail Accidents The railway crossings in the railway line of the district 5 Road Accidents Bridges over which water flows due to heavy rain 6 Stampede Karaila and Anandpur

Flood- this is the major disaster which has the potential to affect the maximum number of villages. If we turn the pages of history we will find that flood arises only due to excess rainfall and moreover the intensity of flood has never been uncontrollable. The Rajghat dam in chanderi block is the major dam in the district and whenever water level rises in the upstream side of dam then water is allowed to flow which increases the water level of other tributary rivers. There are two main rivers in the district one is Sindh which flows in the western part of the district and the Betwa which flows in the eastern side of the district. There are 5 villages in Ashoknagar tehsil which are vulnerable flood in Sindh, similarly 14 villages of Shadora Tehsil are vulnerable to flood of Sindh. 19 villages of Mungaoli tehsil are vulnerable to flood in the river Betwa, Kaithan, Orr, Moula and Koncha. 10 villages of Esagarh are also vulnerable to flood in and 5 villages of Chanderi are vulnerable to flood in Betwa and Orr. Some of the water harvesting structures like Tulsi Sraower, Amahi Talab, Esagarh Talab and Kharya Nalla are the potential threat to flood in the surrounding areas if heavy rain occurs and the embankment fails. So these water harvesting structures also needs special care before and during the rainy season. The Rajghat Dam on also has the potential to affect 26 villages of Chanderi when the level of water rises from danger level. Frost- Although there was a case of frost in the whole which caused crop losses but this was the only case noticed in last 12 years. The threat of frost is neither very common nor it is frequent. The affected areas due to frost were 625 villages where the losses of crops were more than 25%. Fire- The household fire is not very common but sometimes it happens due to negligence of people. Farmers used to burn all the trashes in the fields and sometimes the fire reaches to the residential areas or standing crops and causes losses of lives or property or both. Road Accidents- there is not any case of major road accidents but last year one case was recorded. It was due to the drowning of a bus in the river. Actually there are a few of the bridges in the district over which water flows if heavy rainfall occurs and the flowing water can drown the vehicles passing over the bridge. Train Accidents- the railway line divides the Ashoknagar town in two parts and people have to cross the railway line frequently. As the frequency of trains passing through the town is very high so the crossings are kept closed in most of the time but people used to cross the crossing even if the crossing is closed and it may cause major accident to anyone. Stampede- last year stampede occurred in the Karaila fair in Bahadurpur police station due to breaking of rrailings and caused 9 casualties. There is another religious congregation in Anandpur where lakhs of people gather so these fairs needs to be well planned to avoid any stampede. B 1.1 History of Past Disasters As the district came into picture in 2003 since then not a single major disaster has been recorded but the flood due to excess rainfall and frost in the last year i.e. in 2011. Losses of crops due to Frost in 2011 in the district

Sl. No Name of Tehsil No. of Villages Affected Affected area (ha) Total loss (Lakhs) 1 Ashok Nagar 139 3881 412.52 2 Chanderi 82 2342.3 219.6 3 Esagarh 182 3844 318.77 4 Mungaoli 184 2091 166.22 5 Shadora 108 3943 3862.36 Sources- Department of Land Records Ashoknagar The area and number of villages in the above table includes only those areas where the losses were more than 25% Type of Year of Area Impact Livelihood Livestock Hazard hazard occurrence affected on life prone zone in district

Flood 2011 Esagarh Disruption Loss of Unavailablity Pourukhedi in regular Opportunities of Fodders & Shajapur business

Heavy 2011 Esagarh & Disruption Loss of Unavailablity All the Rainfall Ashoknagar in regular Opportunities of Fodders Villages business

Stampede 2008 Karaila Fair Loss of 8 No No Karaila Ground lives

Drowning 2011 Dangaliya 1 life No No Mungaoli of Bus tehsil

Fire in 2207 Ashoknagar 9 No No No Bus casualties Specific

B 1.2 Major Applicable Hazards

Type of Hazard Prone Villages Applicable Hazard Flood Baramhu, Sepra, Sowat, Higoniya, and Barkhedi Sonera, Sawanlheda, Bhedka, Dhichri, Kumharra, Jasankhedi, Malaukhedi, Semarkhedi, Bhopal, Harukhedi, Bamori Khutiya, Atreji, Aanksi, Bahadurpur, Babrod, Gora, Gaduli, Sehrai, Dangaliya and Onder, Madhna Khirya, Orenga Barkhedi, Sohepur, Khanpur, Behta Nai, Khaikheda, Khairona, Rejha, Gata Shadora, Jheela, Pilighata, Khaijra Atari, Charouda and Silawan, Bhaeta Nai, Silawan, Jheela, Sowat, Akhaighat, Tigri, Shajapur, Paurukhedi, Rusalla and Deepalkhedi, Panchamnagar, Shankarpur, Jalalapur, Shishoud, Toda, Amjara, Salaiya, Kanauta, Sona, Umariya, Barhi Tudha, Kheri, Pipraudi, Bhatija, Bajaua, Dehuti, Barana, Mohanpur, Godhan, Gora, Hasari, Khera, Pagra, Lidoura, Gorakala and Mujapta Stampede Karaila & Anandpur Household Nothing Specific Fire Drowning Dangaliya Bridge over Dangaliya Nalla, Bahadurpur Bridge over Kaithan River, Maholi of Buses Bridge over Orr The above areas are prone to the hazards that are mentioned against their name. the main reason of flood in those areas is the fact that those are the low lying areas and river crosses (names of rivers are mentioned in B 4.2) nearby those villages cause flood. Karaila & Anandpur are stampede prone only because of huge religious gatherings in these two places every year. Drowning of buses may happen in the above mention bridges the reason is that the height of bridge is very low and even a small increase in water level causes spilling over of water over the bridge. In the meantime bus/Vehicle drivers try to cross the river and it may be possible that engine will stop due to entry of water in silencer. B 1.3 Seasonality of Hazards Hazard Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Flood Frost Fire Stampede Heavy Rain

B 2.1 Vulnerability Analysis The vulnerability analysis is done by Likert’s scale. In this scale the form of vulnerability which is affected the least is awarded very low rating and the one which is affected the maximum is awarded very high ratings.

Name of Physical/ Environmental/ Social Economic Institutional Blocks Infrastructural Natural vulnerability vulnerability vulnerability Vulnerability vulnerability Ashoknagar Very low Very low Low Low Very low Esagarh Very low Low Low Moderate Very high Mungaoli High High Moderate High Very low Chanderi Very high Very high Very high Very high Very high

Physical vulnerability includes the damage of roads, bridges, hospitals, houses and embankments. If any disaster happens in any of the Block then it will affect the infrastructure of that area. Like heavy rainfall may cause breaking of embankments, it may be possible that water may flow over the bridges leading to problem in commuting. Social Vulnerability includes the social aspects of vulnerability like population, inclusion etc. It measures whether there is any percentage of population who will be the only and hapless victim of any disaster and of course people living in hazard prone areas are the ones included in this point.

Economic vulnerability is the economic aspect of vulnerability like poverty, agriculture, and livelihood as it has been observed that many disaster causes unwanted effect on sources of livelihood like crop losses, losses of animals, slow down in the production milk and other products from animal husbandry.

Environmental vulnerability includes rivers, canals, animals, minerals. It has been seen that sometimes disaster causes the change in the direction and flow of river making new trouble for dwellers of that area.

Institutional vulnerability is lack of institutional support, absence of DDMCs, Response force etc. It has been seen that the Ashoknagar and Mungaoli teshils have formed their team which will be the first respondent during any disaster. The details of these teams are in annexure- C 8.2 table-10.

The physical vulnerability are maximum in Chanderi and Mungaoli because due to flood or heavy rain, the Chanderi block gets cut off from other parts of the district. Water starts overflowing over Maholi bridge (which is in the Orr river) which disrupts transportation between Chanderi and Esagarh. Similarly the flood/heavy rain water starts spilling over the road connecting Chanderi and Pichhoure. The same condition exists for Mungaoli block also.

A heavy rain or flood casues spilling over of water over the Dangaliya bridge and Bahadurpur Bridge which disrupts in commuting people to the other parts of the district. As the chanderi and Mungaoli are affected with more number of rivers so their natural and social vulnerability is also more. As there are more number of households in BPL in Chanderi block so they are more prone to economic vulnerability. The absence of Institutional arrangement to tackle disaster in Chanderi and Esagarh makes them vulnerable to Institutional Arrangement. The other two blocks have well established institutional arrangement so they not prone to this vulnerability.

B 3 Capacity Analysis- B 3.1 Resource Inventory The district is a new one and came in to existence in 2003 so it does not have heavy vehicles or equipments like Bulldozer, Hydra, Crane used for cleaning debris. The district has fire tenders but not a single fireman is trained, all are untrained and on contract basis. Similarly the district does not have relief camps specifically but the nearby schools and Panchayat Offices can be used as relief camps and the list of schools are attached in the annexure. Other resources like Doctors, Blood Donors, Medicine Shops, Fair Price Shops, and Petrol & Diesel Pumps are enclosed in the annexure. As I have discussed earlier that Ashoknagar does not have any heavy equipment/Vehicle like Bulldozer, Hydra, and Crane etc. so it has to ask from Guna district. So it is recommended that the district officials must make some well established coordination with the counterpart of Guna to make available the resources at the time of need. It may be possible that all the needed resources may not be available with Guna in that case the administration must be prepared to hire private vehicles or equipments from the nearby builders or construction companies.

Item Unit & Location Person In-Charge Contact Details 4 Wheel Drive 4 Police, 1 PHC Bahadurpur, SDM and Dy. 07548-272200,07548- Vehicle MPEB 1 MPEB Mungaoli and 1 Collector Mungaoli, 272200 Revenue 4 Wheel Drive 1 PHED Ashoknagar Asst. Executive 07543-221020 Jeep Engineer Bronchodilators 1 District Hospital CMHO Ashoknagar 07543-220891 220890 Fire Fighting 1, Civil Hospital Mungaoli SDM & Dy. 07548-272200 Foam Collector, Mungaoli First Aid Kits 5, District Hospital CMHO, Ashoknagar 07543-220891,220890 Ashoknagar, Chanderi & Mungaoli Light 1, CHC Chanderi CMHO Ashoknagar 07543-220891,220890 Ambulance Van Matador Tata 1, PHED Ashoknagar Asst. Executive 07543-221020 407 Engineer Medium 2, Civil Hospital Mungaoli SDM & Dy. 07548-272200 Ambulance Collector, Mungaoli Van Medium 3, Mungaoli, Ashoknagar CMHO, Ashoknagar 07543-220891,220890 Ambulance and Esagarh (one each) Van Mini Bus 1, Office of CMHO CMHO, Ashoknagar 07543-220891,220890 Portable ECG 1, Civil Hospital Mungaoli SDM & Dy. 07548-272200 Collector, Mungaoli Portable ECG 2, District Hospital CMHO, Ashoknagar 07543-220891,220890 Portable 18, District hospital CMHO, Ashoknagar 07543-220891,220890 Oxygen Ashoknagar, Chanderi & Cylinder Mungaoli, Esagarh, Sadora Portable 2, Civil Hospital Mungaoli SDM & Dy. 07548-272200 Suction Unit Collector Mungaoli Portable 1, Distrcit Hospital CMHO, Ashoknagar 07543-220891,220890 Suction Unit Stretcher District Hospital CMHO, Ashoknagar 07543-220891,220890 Normal Tractor with 1, PHED Ashoknagar Asst. Executive 07543-221020 Trolley Engineer Truck 2, MPEB Mungaoli and PHE SDM & Dy. 07548-272200 Mungaoli Collector, Mungaoli VHF Wireless 1, Ashoknagar D.F.O Ashoknagar 07543-221120, 225468 Sets (Mobile) VHF Wireless 3, Ashoknagar, Chanderi and D.F.O Ashoknagar 07543-221120, 225468 Sets (Static) Mungaoli (One Each) Walkie Talkie 9, Ashoknagar D.F.O Ashoknagar 07543-221120, 225468 Sets Water Filter 2, Civil Hospital Mungaoli SDM & Dy. 07548-272200 Collector, Mungaoli Water Tank 3, Nagar Mungaoli SDM & Dy. 07548-272200 Collector, Mungaoli Medical First 3 SDM & Dy. 07548-272200 Responders Collector, Mungaoli OT Assistants 3, Civil Hospital SDM & Dy. 07548-272200 Collector, Mungaoli Paramedics 11, 9 in Mungaoli and one SDM & Dy. 07548-272200 each in Bahadurpur & Collector, Mungaoli Athaikheda Paramedics 25, in Ashoknagar CMHO, Ashoknagar 07543-220891, 220890 Petrol Engine 1, Chanderi District Commandant 07543-225085 Motor Boat Home Guard Diesel Engine 1, Mungaoli District Commandant 07543-225085 Motor Boat Home Guard Fibre Boat with 2, Ashoknagar District Commandant 07543-225085 Rudder Home Guard Paddle Boat 1, Ashoknagar District Commandant 07543-225085 Home Guard Rubber Boat 1, Ashoknagar District Commandant 07543-225085 Home Guard Lifebuoy Ring 36, Ashoknagar District Commandant 07543-225085 Home Guard Life Jacket 45, Ashoknagar District Commandant 07543-225085 Home Guard Search Light 12, Ashoknagar District Commandant 07543-225085 Home Guard Phawda 11, Ashoknagar District Commandant 07543-225085 Home Guard Gainti 11, Ashoknagar District Commandant 07543-225085 Home Guard Sabbal 11, Ashoknagar District Commandant 07543-225085 Home Guard Nylon Rope 2 (one 100 m & one 20 m) District Commandant 07543-225085 Ashoknagar Home Guard Jute Rope 2 (one 100 m & one 20 m) District Commandant 07543-225085 Ashoknagar Home Guard Swimmers 23, Ashoknagar District Commandant 07543-225085 Home Guard Fire tenders 2, Ashoknagar CMO Ashoknagar 07543-222853 Fire Tender 2, Chanderi CMO, Chanderi 07547-243253 Fire Tender 2, Anandpur Anandpur Trust Hose Pipe 500 2, Ashoknagar CMO Ashoknagar 07543-222853 ft Hose Pipe 800 1, Ashoknagar CMO Ashoknagar 07543-222853 ft Gloves 8 Pair, Ashoknagar CMO Ashoknagar 07543-222853 Shoes 8 Pair, Ashoknagar CMO Ashoknagar 07543-222853 Helmet 8 pair, Ashoknagar CMO Ashoknagar 07543-222853 Blood Bank 1, Ashoknagar Tanaji Rao Bhonsle 07543-222722

B 4.1 Risk Assessment Hazard Affected Vulnerability Hazard Prone Blocks Flood Population, Animals, Roads, Bridges, Ashoknagar, Esagarh, Chanderi Agriculture, River, Drinking Water and and Mungaoli Health, Communication Failure Fire Population, Agriculture, Livelihood, Not any Specific and has the Environment problem in all the four Blocks Frost Livelihood, Agriculture Whole District Stampede Population Mungaoli and Anandpur Heavy Rain Houses, Embankments, Rivers, Canal List of Embankment has been and Bridges attached in the annexure and the Kachha houses of the district Rail Accidents Population, Livelihood Ashoknagar and Mungaoli Road Accidents Population, Livelihood All the Blocks

The identified safer places are the nearest Schools (Primary/Middle/High School/HSS) as all the schools have at least safe drinking water facility and toilets and some has electric connections also. The other identified safer places are the Panchayat Offices which has all the basic amenities. B 4.2 Risk Profiling of the district

Flood- The main hazard in the district is the flood. There are in total 75 villages which may come under the threat of flood. Tehsil River/Pond Causing Flood Villages Affected Ashoknagar Sindh, Amahi Talab & Baramhu, Sepra, Sowat, Higoniya, and Barkhedi Tulsi Sarower Sonera. (Total 5) Mungaoli Betwa, Kaithan, Orr, Sawanlheda, Bhedka, Dhichri, Kumharra, Jasankhedi, Malaukhedi, Semarkhedi, Bhopal, Moula, Koncha Harukhedi, Bamori Khutiya, Atreji, Aanksi, Bahadurpur, Babrod, Gora, Gaduli, Sehrai, Dangaliya and Onder (Total 19) Shadora Sindh Madhna Khirya, Orenga Barkhedi, Sohepur, Khanpur, Behta Nai, Khaikheda, Khairona, Rejha, Gata Shadora, Jheela, Pilighata, Khaijra Atari, Charouda and Silawan (Total 14) Esagarh Sindh, Esagarh Talab Bhaeta Nai, Silawan, Jheela, Sowat, Akhaighat, Tigri, Shajapur, Paurukhedi, Rusalla and Deepalkhedi (Total 10) Chanderi Orr, Betwa, Rajghat Dam Panchamnagar, Shankarpur, Jalalapur, Shishoud, Toda, Amjara, Salaiya, Kanauta, Sona, Umariya, Barhi Tudha, Kheri, Pipraudi, Bhatija, Bajaua, Dehuti, Barana, Mohanpur, Godhan, Gora, Hasari, Khera, Pagra, Lidoura, Gorakala and Mujapta (Total 27)

The five villages of Ashoknagar tehsil is likely to be affected from flood because of the fact that these villages are on the bank of the river Sindh. The Amahi talab and Tulsi Sarower can affect the Ashoknagar town area. The 19 villages of Mungaoli tehsil are low lying areas and the flood water in those areas easily enters but hardly recedes. These villages are also situated on the bank of the rivers mentioned against their nameds in the above table. In Esagarh tehsil the only flood causing river is Sindh and the mainly affected or likely to be affected villages are Paurukhedi & Shajapur. These villages are on the bank of the river as well as falls in the low lying area. The main reason for flood in the 27 villages of Chanderi tehsil is that the Rajghat Dam causes increase of water level in the upstream side and this increased water level also raises water level of Orr river. Almost all the villages fall in low lying areas. Heavy Rain-The other hazard in the district is the heavy rainfall. Due to heavy rain the houses made of muddy walls or thatches starts falling and the district has almost 63% houses made of mud/un-burnt brick/thatch. Heavy rain also creates the situation of flood and small Nallas start overflowing over the bridges causing hindrances in commuting. In urban and slum areas where the drainage system is not proper causes water logging problem which may lead to epidemic or other water born diseases. Fire- Although the cases of fire are not specific to any particular area but it happens only due to negligence of farmer. Farmers used to burn their stubbles and trashes after harvesting but sometimes this fire reaches to the nearby standing crops and catches fire leading to crop losses. Similarly cases of fire in residential houses mostly occur during the month of March & April due to laxity of house owner. In these months the weather generally remains dry which helps in catching fire. The best way to prevent these fires is just increase the awareness level in the community. Stampede- the single case of stampede has been recorded till date and it was in the Karaila fair (which is a religious congregation). It is advised that the people must be made aware before the fair date about the minimum rules to be followed by each and every visitor so that any unwanted incident can be controlled easily. C 1.1 Risk Mitigation Plan As stated earlier also that Flood is the main threat as a disaster in Ashoknagar and others are heavy rainfall, road accidents, rail accidents and frost. There are two types of mitigation measures one is structural and the other one is non-structural measures. Structural measures are the steps which are to be followed according to the dominant hazards in that area before any construction or developmental projects. Non-structural measures are the methods of dissemination of information by Skit, Fairs, Workshops, Meetings and trainings in the area about the local hazards and finally building capacity of the community. Mitigation Plan for Flood Structural Measures In all the identified flood affected areas the new buildings and houses will be constructed at an elevated plinth level All the houses must have their foundations made of brick mortar and the administration will assist help in this regard to the poor people In all flood affected areas construction of Check dam, Stop dam, Check boulder dam, log wood dam or sand bag dam will be done on the basis of availability of raw material and cost in the identified crucial points of the natural flow of the river Plantation will be done in the embankments of river near the villages to avoid attrition of soil It will be ensured that the runoff water and the flood water are drained off at the earliest with proper drainage system All the drains, channels, culverts and the bridges will be cleaned every year before the onset of monsoon If it is possible to divert the natural flow of river in the flood affected areas then it must be done as soon as possible Non-Structural Measures Establishing a smooth coordination and information flow system between Head of the Rajghat dam, Executive Engineer Water Resources & Irrigation Ashoknagar, and the Chairman DDMA Before discharging excess water from the Rajghat dam and other dams which lead to increase the water level of the downstream rivers, the head of the dam must have to inform the revenue department before discharging water Organizing awareness and training camps for the flood affected communities and building capacities in them Communities must have to make aware of different insurance schemes so that they can insure their valuables Road and Rail Accidents Structural Measures Identification of all the bridges over which water overflows/spill over due to flood or heavy rain All the bridges over which water overflows/spill over must have to have sign board with proper warning message One police or home guard personnel must be deployed in each of the identified bridges Any driver who tries to cross his/her vehicle even if water spill over the bridge must be punished Mobile medical vans must be started in all the towns of the district to take care of the injured people due to any road accident Marking of Roads with proper sign in Ashoknagar town and implementing traffic rule strictly like use of seat belt, Helmet, only one pillion in a bike, driving on left side of road etc Putting wire mesh in the Ashoknagar railway crossing so that people could not commute when the crossing is closed Deploying a police personnel to stop commuting of people when the crossing is closed

Non-Structural Measures Stray animals must be kept in ―Kanji House‖ Organizing awareness programmes with local electronic and print media regarding traffic rules Sudden visits to different traffics and punishing those who disobey traffic rules

Fairs and religious Congregation

Structural measures

Formation of Barricades Ensuring sufficient supply of drinking water Construction of Sufficient number of lavatories Installing close circuit camera Installing metal detector gate Establishing a control room with a facility for meeting the missing people Putting sign boards with proper message in local language at all the prominent locations for easy movement of public Ensuring proper medical facility at the fair site like first aid, doctor, nurses, other paramedics and ambulance Deployment of police forces in the site The layout of the fair/Congregation site must be put at all the strategic locations

Non-Structural Measures

Formation of Fair/Congregation planning committee with equal participation from the local public representative Preparing route charts and layouts to be put in all the strategic locations In order to create awareness among public regarding the Dos and Don’ts in the fair and other rules to be followed the help of local media and NGOs must be taken Frost Structural Measures Establishing a well coordination between Director Meteorological Centre Guna, Chairman DDMA Ashoknagar and the Agriculture Department Ashoknagar If prediction of frost is there then farmers must be encouraged to sow those crops which are less affected by frost Mixed cropping must be encouraged if chances of frost is predicted in order to avoid total crop loss If possible farmer may given subsidy on crops which are resistant to frost

Non-Structural Measures

Creating awareness among farmers about different crops which can be grown even if heavy frost occurs

Household Fire

Structural Measures

Training of housewives on safe use of gas cylinders and electric heaters Public buildings where large number of people gather like Theatre, Hotels, Marriage Halls and assembly halls etc must be equipped with fire extinguisher cylinders and sufficient stored water The above buildings must have well marked fire exits All the warehouses must have sufficient stored water and fire extinguishing cylinders Farmers must be discouraged to lit fire on their trashes in the fields itself Farmers must be encouraged to dispose the trashes and stubbles in compost pit for decomposition Non-Structural Measures Training, Capacity building and Awareness generation among public regarding safe usage of cylinders and safe storage of inflammable materials

C 1.1.1 Scope of Integrating Risk Reduction in Development Schemes There is ample scope of risk reduction in the developmental schemes. The district has very less number of government buildings so construction of new government buildings can easily be incorporated with risk reduction technologies like- earthquake resistant, raised plinth level to avoid entry of flood water, fire alarm system, installation of fire extinguishers in all the blocks, emergency exits in all the large buildings. Schemes Integration with Disaster Management IAY  Raising of Plinth level of Houses in the Flood Prone Areas  Use of Earthquake resistant Technique JNNURM  All the buildings must be constructed with Earthquake resistant technique  Construction of covered drains to avoid epidemics  Periodic checking of safety of buildings MGNREGA  Construction of Earthen dams, Check boulder dam and plantation in the flood prone villages  Construction of drains for easy disposal of water PWD  Marking of roads with proper message  Marking accident prone areas NRHM  Training of volunteers for first aid teams  Generating awareness among people for hygiene SSA  Construction of school/college buildings with earthquake resistant technique.  Generating awareness among students and teachers towards disasters and its Do’s and Don’ts.

In all the flood affected regions the construction of buildings under IAY must have the layout with raised plinth level. The construction of roads must be done with proper partition and marking Roads must be supported by proper sign boards indicating U-turn, Parking, Narrowing of roads and Sharp turns etc. The municipal corporation must make its drains fully covered Periodic Building assessment schedule, adherence of zoning laws, status of techno legal regime at district level, ensure proper enforcement of existing regulations and acts Process of Retrofitting of potentially weak buildings, unsafe infrastructures Coordination Mechanism to mitigation measures across departments, including RD, UD, PWD, Town planning, and Municipalities etc must be formed. In all the flood affected areas the construction of check dams, boulder dams, sand bag dams etc can be done under MGNREGA Under MGNREGA the construction of drains can be done in rural areas for safe disposal of rain water Plantation on the banks of rivers can be under MGNREGA Convergence with NRHM has to be established under Emergency Health Management, Mass Casualty Management and on other allied aspects. Similarly disaster mitigation initiatives to be established while constructing school buildings which are also used as relief camps with SSA (for safe schools), JNNURM (for Infrastructure support) and with the other national and state level schemes. C 1.1.2 Training & Capacity Building In the district training is provided one person of home guard every year besides this the District Commandant has also been trained for disaster management. In the district there is not any training center for disaster management and not even a single NGO is working on disaster management for training the community. So it is recommended that the DDMA must organize training camps for its staffs directly working in disaster management in some good institute like Disaster Management Institute Bhopal. Similarly all the 134 NGOs working in the district must be directed to run awareness generation programmes about various disasters and the Dos and Don’ts for those disasters and build capacities of the communities for the same disasters. All the departments are supposed to form their own special team with designated nodal officer to combat disaster in the specific location. Some of the departments like Health, Irrigation, Electricity and some tehsils have formed these types of team whose detail is enclosed in the annexure.

C 1.1.3 Community Initiatives Communities are always the first responders and hence the DDMA / District Authority needs to ensure Community participation through initiatives like Community Based Disaster Management (CBDM) to promote local ownership, address local needs, and promote volunteerism. Although local level team has been recommended in part A of this report and if that is approved by DDMA then it will become very easy to incorporate local needs in the plan and the community will have the feeling of ownership in the plan leading to volunteerism.

C 1.1.4 Risk Management Funding Regarding the risk management funding the district does not have any special funds under this head but whenever disaster happen to anyone the district administration sends requisition for compensation of the estimated losses to the state government. This compensation is then disbursed against the victim. For example- in 2011 625 villages were affected badly due to frost then the administration disbursed the compensation to the needy farmers, similarly if a person dies due to lightening then victims family members gets a compensation of 1,00,000 rupees and if dies due to snake bite then 50,000 rupees. C 1.3 Response Plan This section will primarily focus on preparedness of the communities and local authorities in order to safeguard lives, protecting assets and efficiently utilize resources by taking appropriate actions in the face of any disaster. The preparedness plan will further ensure that agencies are able to respond to the potential damage zones in a prompt and coordinated manner. C.1.3.1 Preparedness before response General Preparedness Measures: In all gram panchayats provision for petromax must be there. Provision for the same will be made available by janpad panchayats. Adequate provisions must be made to clear the drainage. Whenever it is being cleaned whatever dirt or garbage coming out should be disposed immediately. If dirt or garbage is still lying nearby then chances are that these will get in & it might create water logging problems in the low lying areas. The responsibility for the same will be taken by chief municipal officer. In the district flood affected rivers are Betwa, Orr, Sindh, Moula, Koncha, Kaithan and Pachhar & there are other ponds from which might get affected are Amahi Talab, Tulsi Sarower, Esagarh Talab and Khariya Nalla. At the same time one official should be deputed to look after water levels in these lakes & that person should be usually a technical one or at least trained in this work. During rains whenever there is overflow then action is taken & informed to the higher authorities. Department responsible for the same is water resources department, rural engineering services & agriculture department. Water resources department should also look after dams & report if there is any dangerous department In the lakes/Ponds if there is anything obstructing the flow of water it should be removed immediately. The responsibility for the same will be shared by Tehsildars & SDM. Disaster management textbook should be available at the district level to all officials concerned. Essential services like electricity, roads & bridges maintenance should be done properly. The responsibility for the same is with electricity department & PWD. During floods food items are required in ample quantities. To safeguard against the shortage of stock necessary amounts of food for 3 next month’s quota (Quota in Fair Price Shops) is kept at safe locations before the start of the rainy season. The details of the same must be available at the collector office. The responsibility for the same is with food department. During floods medicines are also required to control the diseases or epidemic caused by the disaster. To safeguard against the shortage of stock necessary amounts of medicine is procured & kept at safe locations before the start of the rainy season. The details of the same must be available at collector office. Their expiry also needs to be checked. The responsibility for the same is with chief medical health officer. (CMHO) the list of medicines which are procured and kept is attached in the annexure. Wheat other grains & seeds also needs to be stored at safer places. Agriculture department will take responsibility for the same. Sufficient food (fodder & other stuff) & medicines must be made available in bulk quantities for animals. Veterinary department head will take responsibility for the same. For cleanliness purposes bleaching powder, chlorine tablets & lime powder should be procured & made available. Municipal board will make sure that it is available. As per directions of ADM technical people must be deployed at lakes & dams. In addition to this PWD should also depute technical personnel at bridges i,e puliya. Water resources department & PWD will take responsibility for the same. In flood affected areas details of all the private & public vehicles must be available. Details of the owners must be available. A list is attached in the annexure so that if vehicles are needed can be contacted the nearest owner. Inspection of all equipments or facilities available must be done. The same should be made available on collector website & the instruction should be given by ADM. At the district & SDM level no of motor boats & details of the owners must be available in the setup control room. Home guard District Commandant must facilitate training of motor boat driver in consultation with headquarter level. The Chairman of DDMA will make sure that a motor boat driver will be available from Guna district before the rainy season starts. District Commandant Home Guards should prepare all facilities available with him & make available to relief dept & related departments. PWD Ashoknagar should take responsibility of the equipments it has & should look after its maintenance from time to time. Before rainy season all the boats and other equipments must be checked by the District Commandant Home Guard and must make requisition to Chairman DDMA for the repair and maintenance cost. When the rainy season starts 10 home guard personnel (each) must be deployed at each of the five tehsils. This is done so that there is no delay in sending out the personnel to the flood affected areas. In addition to this 5 additional personnel of home guards must be deployed in the control room setup in the collector office during disaster. During the rainy season control room will be setup in the collector office Ashoknagar which will look after flood related information. This is done so that there is seamless flow of information. Organising of mock drills are also recommended for effective preparedness plan

C.1.2.2 Pre-Disaster Warning, Alerts During rains whenever water is released from Rajghat dam or any other dam the relevant information needs to be passed on by the respective department(irrigation) to SDM/ Tehsildar of Ashoknagar, Mungaoli, Esagarh, Chanderi and Shadora at least 2 hrs in advance. If water level in the in Betwa, Sindh or other flood causing rivers rises then it needs to be informed to the respective authorities. The Meteorological Department Guna must inform about all the predictions regarding rains, temperature, and frost/dew etc in advance to the Joint Collector Ashoknagar or Chairman DDMA Ashoknagar.

Table 1.2.2

Hazard Prediction Agencies Mode of Communication & Information Dissemination in the District Flood Centeral water Commision Telephone, News Paper, Radio, TV Heavy Rain Meteorological Department Telephone, News Paper, Radio, TV

C.1.2.3 Evacuation stage Whenever there is warning of flood people of the likely to be affected villages are supposed to be shifted to safer areas. For this temporary shelters are required to be supervised every year at least 30-45 days before the onset of monsoon so that proper arrangements can be done in those shelters. As a matter of fact Ashoknagar does not have permanent shelters so the government primary, middle, high schools or higher secondary schools can be used as temporary shelters. It is worth mentioning here that Panchayat buildings can also used for shelter if the schools are at a distant place.

The procedural steps for evacuation of people under threat or likely to be affected by the disasters are as follows: An evacuation team must be formed with Home Guard and Police personals which will be headed by the District Commandant Home Guard Ashoknagar. The team members must be well trained in swimming, diving, fire fighting and Search & Rescue. If possible female members should also be included in the team. Evacuation team should separate into smaller groups targeting individually on different level of casualties. The unconscious and severely hurt will given the top most priority and sent for in the ambulances. Old aged people will be given special care. The people needing first aid come next who should be treated promptly. Activate all the emergency communication mechanisms. Logistics should be contacted immediately for making the provisions for transportation. Temporary relief centers should be set up as soon as possible to house all the affected people or they should be immediately sent for the existing relief centers. C.1.2.3 Organising mock drills As of now no mock drills are conducted for disaster. Mock drills were conducted for fire fighting only to the police personals. It is recommended that the district administration must conduct Mock drills for all the possible disasters in the district. The response time during the mock drills must be noted and compared with the target of minimum response time. If during mock drills it takes more time to respond than it is recommended then administration must organise one training programme for the concerned officials and personals. C 1.3 Response Plan Effective response planning requires realistic identification of likely response functions, assignment of specific tasks to individual response agencies, identification of equipment, supplies and personnel required by the response agencies for performing the assigned tasks. A response plan essentially outlines the strategy and resources needed for search and rescue, evacuation, etc. A response plan will be supplemented by relief management planning activities, including relief needs, transportation routes, coordination with local police, District, State, national and international relief teams, transport vehicles, alternative communication like HAM radios (in case of communication failures). C 1.3.1 Disaster Emergency Response Force (DERF) During the disaster the Disaster Emergency Force is the first unit which responds at the earliest. Most of the departments has formed its own Disaster Emergency Response Force and a few department has not formed so all those departments which has not formed DERF are supposed to form as soon as possible. The main work from the DFERF members is to inform its higher officials about the occurrence of disaster and intimating the real situation at ground zero level. DERF by Home Guard Department- During the rainy season following 11 sainiks will be deployed in the district headquarter at different place mentioned against their names. Sl. No No. & Name of the Sainik Place of Duty 1 57- Gopal Singh Tulsi Sarower 2 39- Premnarayan Tulsi Sarower 3 29- Chhote Lal Home Guard Office 4 62- Sardar Singh Home Guard Office 5 59- Bhikam Singh Home Guard Office 6 01- Pahalwan Singh Home Guard Office 7 137- Beniprasad Home Guard Office 8 101- Shivraj Singh Flood Control Room 9 37- Ramswarup Thana Kotwali ASKN 10 107- Dheeraj Singh Thana Kotwali ASKN 11 106- Shivcharan Thana Kotwali ASKN Sainiks to be deployed outside the district headquarter are as follows Sl. No No. & Name of Sainik Place of Duty 1 131- Banwari Thana Mungaoli 2 132- Kartar Singh Thana Mungaoli 3 135- Jagdish Thana Mungaoli 4 141- Tilakraj Thana Mungaoli 5 115- Ramkishan Thana Mungaoli 6 119- Lalsingh Thana Mungaoli 7 123- Jain Singh Thana Chanderi 8 124- Mahendra Singh Thana Chanderi 9 139- Jitendra Singh Thana Shadora 10 162- Ramvir Raghuvanshi Thana Shadora 11 154- Harnam Singh Thana Shadora 12 165- Moharsingh Thana Bahadurpur 13 164- Firoz Khan Thana Bahadurpur DERF of Health Department The health department of Ashoknagar has formed one Rapid Response Team (RRT) one Combat Team at the district level and 13 tehsil level combat teams. The member of these teams will visit their respective areas and will take necessary action if there is any chance of epidemics or water borne diseases just after the flood or heavy rain. Moreover all the depot has been instructed to keep all medicines like- Bleaching Powder (2 kg), ORS (20 packs), Chlorine Tablets (500), Chloroquine (100), Paracitamole (200) and Metrogyl (200). The detail of R.R.T is given below and the details of Combat Teams are attached in the annexure.

Dr. O.P Gupta Nodal Officer, (IDSP) District Hospital Ashoknagar Dr. D. K Jain Medicine Specialist District Hospital Ashoknagar Dr. V. K Sharma Pediatrics District Hospital Ashoknagar Dr. Sandeep Jain Pathologist District Hospital Ashoknagar Dr. Deepak Sisoudiya Epidemiologist District Hospital Ashoknagar

DERF by Electricity Department The Electricity department has ordered all its operators in all the distribution stations who will disconnect the power supply in the flood affected area or any other disaster hit areas just to avoid any case of fire. The name and contact details of all the operators is attached in the annexure C 8.3 Table 2.

DERF by Water Resources and Irrigation department The department has formed one flood control room which will remain in operation 24X7. The following officials will do their duty as mentioned against their names. The main function of this control room will be updating the status of water level in all the dams and if the level crosses or likely to cross the danger level then the officer in duty will inform the DDMA.

Name Designation Address Timing Contact No. K.S Yadav Nodal Officer DWR ASKN ------07543-220607 P.S. Raghuvanshi In-Charge Officer DWR ASKN 8:00 to 16:00 07543-220607 S. V. Soni In-Charge Officer DWR ASKN 16:00 to 00:00 07543-220607 Anil Sharma In-Charge Officer DWR ASKN 00:00 to 08:00 07543-220607 Kamlesh DWR ASKN 8:00 to 16:00 07543-220607 Jaswant DWR ASKN 16:00 to 00:00 07543-220607 Jamnalal DWR ASKN 00:00 to 08:00 07543-220607

On government holidays the duties of officials will be as follows- Name Designation Address Timing Contact No. K.N Sharma In-Charge Officer DWR ASKN 8:00 to 16:00 07543-220607 Abhay Kr. Jain In-Charge Officer DWR ASKN 16:00 to 00:00 07543-220607 J.L Valiya In-Charge Officer DWR ASKN 00:00 to 08:00 07543-220607 Amar Singh DWR ASKN 8:00 to 16:00 07543-220607 Litru DWR ASKN 16:00 to 00:00 07543-220607 Mansigh DWR ASKN 00:00 to 08:00 07543-220607

DERF by Tehsils Ashoknagar, Mungaoli and Shadora Tehsils have made vivid DERF plan with specific location of flood, the swimmers in the nearest area or in that area, and has formed a team with nodal officer and the nearest shelter. It is recommended for Chanderi and Esagarh tehsils to update the plan after collecting all the necessary information in the same format as it has been attached in the annexure. DERF by other departments- It is advised to all other departments to prepare their disaster emergency response force so that at the time of need the execution of the plan can be done with the shortest possible time. C.1.3.2 Crisis management direction and coordination The DDMA will be the all in all during crisis and whatever the message or order is passed to any of the departments (whether state or central government) has to be followed. The chairman of DDMA will do all the possible exercise to get help from any other district or the state government if it is required during crisis. All the private and government resources can be used during crisis with prior permission of the Chairman DDMA. C 1.3.3 Incident Command System The ICS in the district plays a vital role in deciding which information has to be percolated to whom and who will be reporting authority. It is recommended that following structure may be adopted as incident command system.

Dy. Collectors In-Charge Control Room

Chief Municipal Officer Fire fighter services, Welfare service & disposal of dead bodies

District Commandant, Home Guards

Training

District manager doordarshan, Communications

Chief executive engg PWD, ADM Revenue & relief services Nodal Officer RTO dept head, Depot & transport services

SDM Ashoknagar, Salvage services

Food department head, food supplies services CHMO Casualty Services

The main function of these members of ICS is to prepare a draft of Planning, Operation, Logistics and Financial needs for the work which has been assigned to them. Above members can also seek permission for use of resources from other departments during disasters. C 1.3.4 Rapid Damage Assessment Report Rapid Damage Assessment Team to be set up immediately after disaster. It should include Z.P. members, agricultural officer to assess the crop damage, executive engineer of PWD to assess the damaged houses, S.P to maintain the law and order situation, NGOs and volunteer organizations, Tahsildar, etc. This team may immediately assess the damage undergone due to disaster and report it to the concerned department to get the immediate relief material from the government and also the foreign aid. Damage assessment procedures are required to avoid litigations and delays in gratuitous relief and compensation, including insurance.

The following assessment report Performa is recommended which can be used for assessing the losses in terms of monetary value and amount of relief materials needed whether in cash or kind. Table- C 1.3.4

Table: Initial Assessment Report INITIAL ASSESSMENT REPORT 1 NATURE OF DISASTER: 2 DATE OF OCCURRENCE: TIME: 3 DAMAGE AND LOSS ASTIMATES Name of the Total People People Severity Immediate Houses Action Site (Village, Population missing injured needs Damaged taken Block, Tehsil) Affected H L L M H

4 INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE Name of the HoAgricultAnimal Water Road Power CommunicatiGovt. Others Site (Village, usi ure s source and on Building Block, Tehsil) ng bridge

5 NEED ESTIMATES Name of the Site Medical Population Cloth Food Water Sanitati Any (Village, Block Needs requiring es on Other Tehsil) shelter

6 ANY OTHER VITAL INFORMATION

7 SPECIFY IMMEDIATE NEEDS: (With quantity) Food First aid Machinery 8 Possible Secondary Affects: . 9 NAME THE CONTACT PERSON: 10 AGENCY/ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NUMBER DATE: SIGNATURE: FOR OFFICE PURPOSE: REPORT NO.: ACTION TAKEN:

C 1.3.5 District Search & rescue Team As mentioned earlier also that flood is the main hazard in the area so during rainy seasons swimmers of home guards are deployed at all the strategic locations. The details of these locations are discussed in the previous point of Disaster Emergency Response Force (C 1.3.1). The tehsildars have also deputed swimmers in the areas likely to be affected by flood. It is recommended that a dedicated team of search & rescue to be formed with people from home guard, police, fire fighters etc. to lead the search and rescue operations. Team members have to be periodically trained retrained on the elements of collapsed structure, confined space search & rescue, and rope rescue etc. The Superintendent of Police and the District Commandant Home Guard will make the search rescue team. C 1.3.6 Medical Response Team As discussed in DERF (C.1.3.1) that medical combat team has been formed in all the tehsils and one more committee has been formed at the district level. Another medical response team has also been formed with Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, Drivers and other staffs are included. This team will remain in operation 24X7 at the district hospital Ashoknagar. The detail of the team is given below-

Table- C 1.3.6

Sl. No Name of Doctors Designation 1 Dr. M L Agrawal Civil Surgeon 2 Dr. D K Jain M.D 3 Dr D K Bhargav Surgery 4 Dr Vikram Saxena Surgery 5 Dr O P Gupta IDSP 6 Dr S S Chari Radiologist 7 Dr M L Kasera Orthopedics 8 Dr V K Sharma Pediatrics 9 Dr Mrs. Urmil Agrawal Gynecologist 10 Dr A N Singh District T.B Officer 11 Dr N D Bairagi Orthopedic 12 Ms Kamlesh Thakur O T sister 13 Mrs Evelin Thomas O T sister 14 Dinesh Narayan Bothom Lab. Tech 15 G K Bhargav Compounder 16 Sayeed Khan Driver 17 Kailash Singh Rajput Dresser 18 Haricharan Namdev Ward Boy 19 Devi lal Kevat Ward Boy 20 Puroshottam Das Bairagi Ward Boy C 1.3.7 Logistic Arrangements

Details of the good working condition vehicles, allied equipments and its maintenance schedule, to be displayed on line, on board, for reference, in case of any type of emergency. The list of vehicles (Jeeps & Buses) is attached in the annexure C.2 Table-12. The equipments used during disasters must be checked twice in a year so that its performance and quality can be assured with certainty.

C 1.3.8 Communications Control room should be equipped with all necessary communication equipment like Telephones, fax, VSAT connection, PC, Mobiles. This type of equipment aids in locating missing persons & also helps to assess the damage. It also acts as a source of communication as normally during disaster all the telephone lines are cut off. This centre acts as a vital source during this time. It also acts as a source of communication with nearby districts & other departments. It helps to keep a tab on the current position. The PC operator will update all the information and these will be used for further information. C 1.3.9 Temporary shelter management The temporary shelter management will be done by revenue department. The schools and Panchayat Buildings can be used as temporary shelters. The shelters must be supplied with proper and safe drinking water, facility of lavatories and electricity supply must be there. The shelters must be guarded by security forces like police/home guard. There must be some room for storage of foods. C 1.3.10 Water and Sanitation (WATSAN) WATSAN is also a very important element, which needs to be addressed on the top priority, as it is directly related to the basic needs, especially in case of the affected population. The Required provision of supply of pure drinking water is to be made by respective Nagar Palika and Nagar Panchayat. This also includes the maintenance of hygiene, in & around emergency shelters, periodic monitoring and inspection of storm water drainage, nallah, adherence of the cleaning schedule of the camps and other places. The disposed water must be drained to some safe places to avoid any worse situation of hygiene. C 1.3.11 Law and Order The law and order situation must be maintained by the police department. A special team is formed to fight with the disaster. In most of the cases the expected or predicted disaster (mainly flood) is first controlled by the local police station and if they fail to combat then ask for help from the other police stations. The police are also supposed to help in smooth distribution of relief materials and foods at the relief shelters and to provide security to the people and assets in the temporary shelters. Police forces must help in search & rescue, evacuation etc. C 1.3.12 Public grievances/missing person’s search/media management In the district there is not any specific cell for the above purpose. But it is recommended that every year a special cell must be formed whenever any disaster happens or just before the onset of monsoon and during the Karaila fair and congregation at Anandpur. This cell will work under the district collector of Ashoknagar. This cell must be located at that site where disaster is likely to happen or people may be gone missing like- in the Karaila fair children may forget their way to home, during floods children or old aged people may be drowned to distant place in the downstream.

C 1.3.13 Animal care This will be taken care by department of veterinary science and animal husbandry. The main function will be storage of fodder and hay for the cattle, care of diseased animals, vaccination against expected disease will be done by the above department. It will also ensure the safe disposal of carcass with the help of Nagar Palika and Nagar Panchayat. The department will identify some safer places to keep the cattle and the calves must be kept separate. The safer place must have protection from theft, adequate drinking water and easy disposal of cow dung.

C 1.3.14 Management of deceased Identification & disposal of dead bodies needs to be done quickly to prevent the outbreak of the disease. The responsibility for the same is Chief Municipal Officer & CEO Janpad Pnachayat. The Carcasses Disposal team is responsible for the clearing of carcasses after the disaster. The team should put in all efforts to check spread of diseases by disposing off the carcasses at the earliest and in the right manner. The health department will immediately start the procedure for post mortem of the dead persons as per the rules. Disposal of dead bodies is to be carried to prevent the outbreak of epidemics. Arrangement should be made to issue death certificates of the deceased to the relatives. C 1.3.15 Civil Defense and Home Guards The Civil Defense and the Home Guards will be deployed for emergency response, community preparedness and public awareness. Home Guards are one of the key departments in these situations. They are the first in the line of action. Whenever any disaster happens in the district they are the first ones to reach the spot. If the situation gets out of hand then only army is called in. It has been observed in the past that they have responded quite effectively to disasters & this is the prime reason why they have been deployed for emergency response, community preparedness & public awareness. C 1.3.16 Role of Private Security As per the recent private security bill introduced by the State Govt, the private guards and security agencies have to play a very vital role in disaster management, and especially in the disaster response stage. Private security can be established during disaster if any shortage of personnel occurs. There might be some private security who are well trained enough to handle the situations & their services can be of quite help. C 1.3.17 NGOs & Voluntary organizations The role of NGOs and voluntary organizations, in response situation, is very crucial. The NGOs can play a vital role from awareness generation to relief distribution and finally in establishing normal life of the affected people. As of now there are 134 NGOs working in the district but most of them are working only in the education sector so it is advised that those NGOs must be trained in handling any situation during disasters. NGOs can also create an atmosphere of volunteerism which will help in having some more helping hands at the time of disasters to the district administration. It is recommended that Jan Abhiyan Parishad Ashoknagar or the district administration will make an arrangement for training of NGOs on disaster management so that they can train the community likely to be affected by disasters, and finally this will lead in capacity building of the community. C 1.3.18 Relief management planning Relief management planning will clearly specify and address the issues of relief, while serving the people in disaster hit areas. This will include the functions of infrastructure desk, logistics, health, operations, communication and information. The various issues which will be handled by the relief management are- Identification of alternate route if the existing connecting route has failed Managing the crowd fighting for the relief material Estimating the demand of relief material which must satisfy the needs of the victims but should not waste The specific functions of the various desks are given below: Functions of Infrastructure Desk Shelters for affected people with sanitation facilities Temporary structure for storage Kitchens Medical facilities Education facility Functions of Logistics Desk Issue Village relief tickets to the affected families Organize distribution of Relief Supplies Co-ordinate supplies distributed directly by NGOs and other organizations including private donors Mobilize and co-ordinate the work of the volunteers ensuring community participation Organize facilities for staff and volunteers Functions of Health Desk Disposal of dead bodies Disposal of carcasses Disposal of waste and waste water Treatment of the injured and the sick Preventive medicine and anti-epidemic actions Inspection of food, water supplies, sanitation and disposal of waste Functions of Communication and Information Management Desk Data collection Record keeping Assistance in locating missing persons Information center Organization of information for Site Operations Center and on specific Demands Maintaining In-Message and Out-Message Register Sending all Out-Messages on behalf of Camp Officer of the Relief Camp

Functions of Operation Desk Salvage operations Feeding centers for two weeks to be set-up at the earliest C 1.3.19 Media Management Media is an important source of information for the general public, especially in a disaster situation. Even the Government officials get a lot of useful information about the field situation from the media reports. Since the disaster management involves fast communication of information to the community relating to warning of a likely event and the arrangements for emergency response. The administration must utilize the local media resources for communicating with the local community. In a disaster situation, not only the people directly affected but their relatives and friends are also anxious to know about the welfare of their acquaintances. In such a situation, the media is able to inform the people about the welfare of the people. This plan has recognized the power of the media in keeping the people and the administration informed and seeks to utilize the media for the following purposes: The nature of the likely hazards, which may affect the lives of the people of the district and the ways to protect their lives and properties from the hazard;

Increasing community awareness about the mitigation measures that can protect the lives and properties from the hazards;

Communicating an advance warning of impending disaster to the people in order to give them time to take any protective action required;

Identity of the people affected by the disaster and the nature of the effect;

Arrangements made by the administration for the relief to disaster victims; Raising the awareness of the community to include mitigating measures for the recovery process;

Keeping a watch over the relief operations and to keep the Government and the people informed about the same. Thus, this plan provides for using the reach of the media with the people through all the four phases of disaster management. In Madhya Pradesh, District Collector interacts with the media through Public Relations Officer. The same arrangement will work even in relation to disaster management. In the absence of the Collector, Officer-in-charge of DECR will issue the press release through PRO. Communication with media will require skilled liaison and a system for the authorized release of current information. Planning should include identification of any agency media responsibilities in accordance with the District / State arrangements. A media strategy should be developed and be in place, prior to activation of evacuation plans. An officer-in-charge, Public Relations functioning in the DECR will be made responsible for briefing the media everyday once in the morning and evening. The media can play a very responsible role in respect of the following: Information and awareness

Dissemination of warning

Preparing community to compact disasters

Do’s and Don’ts and action to be taken by the community in case of evacuation

Emergency measures in case of floods and earthquake including land use planning

Rescue and relief plan of the Government

Location of relief camps, modes of transportation provided by the State, approach routes, arrangements for live stocks, provision of facilities in the relief camps and security arrangements.

C 1.3.20 Fire Services The Department of Fire Services is one of the crucial responders to disasters. The staff of Fire Services will be trained, retrained in disaster management skills, and will be further upgraded to acquire multi-hazard rescue capability, in order to tackle any emergency related to fire or the allied substances. In Ashoknagar there is not a single trained fire fighters so it is recommended to train personals 1.4 Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan

Recovery is the final phase of the emergency management cycle. Recovery continues until all systems return to normal, or near normal. Short-term recovery returns vital life support systems to minimum operating standards. Long-term recovery from a disaster may go on for years until the entire disaster area is completely redeveloped; either as it was in the past or for entirely new purposes that is less disaster-prone. Recovery Phase may involve one or more of the following components:

Restoration of the basic infrastructure Reconstruction / repairs of community facilities/social infrastructure Reconstruction / repairs of the private residential buildings Restoration of private business enterprises including farming activities Medical rehabilitation of the people physically affected by the disaster Psychological rehabilitation of the families who have lost near and dear ones

The operational direction and coordination of recovery efforts is much simpler in comparison with the problem of operational direction and coordination of response functions. Therefore, it is presumed that the normal arrangements for coordination in the district will take care of requirements of operational direction and coordination of recovery efforts. However, it is proposed that a Committee chaired by the District Collector be set up for the coordination of all the restoration and rehabilitation related activities. The Committee should have members like the Deputy Director, Panchayat and Social Welfare, Lead Bank Officer, District Women and Child Development Officer, Deputy Director Agriculture, the General Manager Industries, one or more than one identified NGOs, the CEO, Zila Panchayat, Executive Engineer Public Works Department. The basic infrastructure departments will do a quick damage assessment exercise in respect of the infrastructure facilities under their charge immediately after the disaster and submit a report to the Government and the Collector. These departments will initiate action for restoration of the damaged infrastructure facilities using departmental funds. They can submit demands to Government for additional funds or relaxation of departmental regulations for speeding up restoration efforts. Funds are generally available from the Rural Development Department for the construction and maintenance of community facilities in the rural areas. These funds will be utilized by the Panchayats for reconstruction or repairs of the damaged community facilities. They can also submit demands to the Government for additional funds or relaxation of departmental regulations for speeding up reconstruction and repair efforts. They will also try to mobilize additional funds for this purpose through donations from the local community or donor agencies. The Collector will coordinate the mobilization of funds from the agencies.

Insurance schemes are an important source of funds for reconstruction and repairs of private residential buildings damaged from the disaster. The community needs to be motivated through community awareness programmes to insure their properties. Commercial banks also provide financial assistance for reconstruction and major repairs of private residential buildings damaged from disasters. The house owners will be motivated to obtain financial assistance from commercial banks for this purpose. NGOs and donor agencies also provide financial assistance for reconstruction / repair of private houses, particularly to the poor families, who cannot afford to avail financial assistance from commercial banks at normal terms. The Collector will coordinate with NGOs and donor agencies to ensure that the concessional assistance gets targeted to the really poor and needy families. Housing Board in collaboration with PWD, will organize technology demonstration camps in the affected areas to inform the people about seismically appropriate building techniques so that new constructions are not vulnerable to the identified hazards. Insurance schemes are important source of funds for restoration of private business enterprises. The Collector will coordinate with Insurance Companies to speed up settlement of insurance claims. It will help in restoration of private business enterprises. He will also coordinate with commercial banks for ensuring smooth flow of financial assistance from commercial banks for restoration of private business enterprises. Revenue, Book Circulars contains standing instructions of the Government for distribution of ex-gratia payments to poor families, who suffer from disasters to initiate their recovery process. This assistance will be provided very promptly to the poor families by the functionaries of the Revenue Department.

C 1.4.1 Restoration of basic infrastructure Insurance schemes are an important source of funds for reconstruction and repairs of private residential buildings damaged from the disaster. The community needs to be motivated through community awareness programmes to insure their properties. Commercial banks also provide financial assistance for reconstruction and major repairs of private residential buildings damaged from disasters. The house owners will be motivated to obtain financial assistance from commercial banks for this purpose. NGOs and donor agencies also provide financial assistance for reconstruction / repair of private houses, particularly to the poor families, who cannot afford to avail financial assistance from commercial banks at normal terms. The Collector will coordinate with NGOs and donor agencies to ensure that the concessional assistance gets targeted to the really poor and needy families. The NGOs together with business organization shall be encouraged to adopt the various villages for reconstruction. Housing Board in collaboration with PWD, will organize technology demonstration camps in the affected areas to inform the people about seismically appropriate building techniques so that new constructions are not vulnerable to the identified hazards.

C 1.4.2 Reconstruction of damaged buildings/social infrastructure

Funds are generally available from the Rural Development Department for the construction and maintenance of community facilities in the rural areas. These funds will be utilized by the Panchayat for reconstruction or repairs of the damaged community facilities. They can also submit demands to the Government for additional funds or relaxation of departmental regulations for speeding up reconstruction and repair efforts. It shall be the responsibility of the local-self-government to reconstruct the community facilities. They will also try to mobilize additional funds for this purpose through donations from the local community or donor agencies. The Collector will coordinate the mobilization of funds from the agencies.

C 1.4.3 Restoration of livelihoods Restoration of livelihoods through Grants, outside assistance and by other means to be done in order to bring back normalcy into the lives of the disaster affected people. Moreover, NRLM (National Rural Livelihoods Mission) can be integrated into this.

C 1.4.4 Psycho-social interventions The need of psychological Rehabilitation is important aspect of recovery management. The women who are widowed and children, who get orphaned, require psychological treatment to restart their normal life. This process is very gradual and requires patience. The local volunteers and non-government organizations will organize camps on regular basis for such rehabilitation. Apart from this, Social Welfare Department will conduct psychotherapy sessions on regular basis. The Social Welfare department with the help of the NGOs and other professional bodies shall establish counselling centres for the psychological rehabilitation of the persons affected by the disasters. These centres shall work on similar lines of family counselling centres, which are being run under the Central Social Welfare Board. The district administration shall accord priority for the recovery and rehabilitation of the weaker sections of the society like the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes as they normally take more time and efforts to recover from the disasters because of the economic and sociological reasons.

C 1.5 Cross Cutting Elements

C 1.5.1 Community based Disaster Management

Communities are always the first responders and hence the initiatives pertaining to Community participation, promote local ownership, address local needs, and promote volunteerism, will be captured. The district level plan will be prepared, by incorporating the information, needs and local vulnerability, keeping in view the community participation at the sub district level.

The role and importance of community, under the leadership of the local authorities, Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs), being the bedrock of the process of disaster response, is well recognised. For their immediate support, there are other important first responders like the police, State Disaster Response Force (SDRFs), Fire and Medical Services. The NDRF will provide specialist response training whenever required. In serious situations, the resources of all NDRF battalions (18 teams per battalion), on an as required basis, will be concentrated in the shortest possible time in the disaster affected areas. Other important responders will be the Civil Defence, Home Guards and youth organisations such as NCC and NSS. The deployment of the armed forces will also be organised on as required basis. Establishment/raising of NDRF should progressively reduce deployment of the Armed Forces. However, Armed Forces would be deployed only when the situation is beyond the coping capacity of State Government and NDRF.

C 1.5.2 Need of the Special Vulnerability groups

In preparedness plan, vaccinations for children and pregnant women should be given so that they are immune to any kind of epidemics that might break out after the disaster. Special workforce should be trained to help old people evacuate their homes after the disaster. Awareness and sensitization among the men of the community should be done to evacuate the old people, disabled and women and children first and then evacuate themselves. First aid must be catered to the vulnerable groups and then to the others. Special Medical equipments required by the disabled people should be kept at disposal when and where required.

C 1.5.3 Addressing Climate Induced Anthropogenic Issues

Climate change has resulted in the increase in frequency and intensity of many natural disasters and induced anthropogenic effects and hence priority will be given to promote understanding of climate change adaptation strategies, energy efficiency and natural conservation for the mitigation. Because of the change in climatic dynamics due to Global warming, etc the demarcation of seasons is not proper and rainy season which should have started from 15th of June, is starting from June 1st itself. Because of this the flood preparedness should change with respect to the change of this climatic change. The changing monsoon pattern and intensity of rains should bring in resistant varieties of crops which can withstand these changes. Awareness regarding these crops should be brought in farmer community. Since some disasters like hailstorms cannot be predicted, crop insurance should be ensured for all the farmers.

C. 2 Standard Operating Procedures with checklist

Standard Operating Procedures

Standard Operating Procedures will be prepared with objective of making the concerned agencies / persons understand their duties and responsibilities regarding disaster management at all levels. All concerned departments, divisions and agencies shall prepare their own action plans in respect of their responsibilities. Emergency response teams will be kept ready by each department so that they can move to disaster site/affected area on short notice.

Standard Operating Procedures will be modified and improved upon in light of changing circumstances. The District Magistrate will encourage all the departments to suggest changes in these procedures with a view to enhance the effectiveness of the District Emergency Management Plan

The Standard operating procedure shall be followed during normal times (Non Disaster Stage), warning stage (Before Disaster Stage), disaster stage (During Disaster Stage) and post disaster stage (After Disaster Stage).

 Non Disaster Stage– Mitigation: To identify the existing and potential risks and to reduce potential causalities and damage from disasters.

 Before Disaster Stage– Preparedness: To build the capacities of local communities in order to safeguard their lives an assets by taking appropriate action in the face of any disaster and to ensure response agencies are able to reach out to potential damage zones in a prompt and coordinated manner.

 During Disaster Stage-Response: To attend the immediate need of the affected population in the minimum time possible.

 After Disaster Stage- Recovery and Rehabilitation: To build back better.

Department of Revenue and Relief Non Disaster Time To appoint a nodal officer in the DEOC. Establish infrastructure for DEOC and maintain in state of readiness with all equipment in working order and all inventories updated. Train personnel on operations of DEOC. Ensure basic facilities for personnel who will work at district level for disaster response. To coordinate the preparedness functions of all line departments. Establish disaster management funding mechanisms to ensure adequate resources for preparedness work, and quick availability of resources for relief and rehabilitation when required. Ensure that all the Gram Panchayats, urban bodies and blocks prepare their disaster management plan. Coordinate with other state departments of state and centre for their disaster management plan at the district level and synchronise the same with the district disaster management plan. Help District Administrators with additional resources for disaster preparedness, if necessary. On annual basis report to the SEC of the preparedness activities. To ensure that funds are being allocated under the District Disaster Mitigation Fund. To ensure that structural and non-structural mitigation measures are taken by all its department offices. Warning Time Maintain contact with forecasting agencies and gather all possible information regarding the alert. Ensure activation of District EOC in standby mode. Instruct all ESFs remain in readiness for responding to the emergency. Advice concerned District collectors to carry out evacuations where required, and to keep transport, relief and medical teams ready to move to the affected areas at a short notice. Dispatch field assessment teams, if required. Provide assessment report to the DDMA. During Disaster Activate DEOC in full form. To coordinate and plan all activities with the ESFs. Conduct Rapid Assessment and launch Quick Response. Conduct survey in affected areas and assess requirements of relief. Distribute emergency relief material to affected population. Coordinate all activities involved with emergency provisions of temporary shelters, emergency mass feeding, and bulk distribution of coordinated relief supplies for victims of disasters. Coordinate NGO, INGO and international agencies interventions/support. After Disaster Organise initial and subsequent technical assessments of disaster affected areas and determine the extent of loss and damage and volume and nature of relief required. Keep the DDMA informed of the situation. Ensure supply of food, drinking water, medical supplies and other emergency items to the affected population. Visit and coordinate the implement of various rehabilitation programmes. Coordinate the activities of NGOs in relief and rehabilitation programmes. Allocate funds for the repair, reconstruction of damaged infrastructure after considering their overall loss and damage

Department of Home

Non Disaster Time Vulnerability map of the block / Tehsil Resource Inventory, Capacity analysis. List of cut off areas with safe route map for communication. Formulation/ Updation of Disaster Plan for the District. Warning Time List of storage facilities, dealers of food. Control room setup/assignment of control room duty. Pre-positioning of staff for site operation centres. Pre-arrangements to be made as per the demand of various departments. During Disaster Arrangement of alternative communication/generator sets etc. Arrangement of vehicles/boats of for evacuation. Dissemination of warning/coordination with District Control room. Monitor the working of various departments and make frequent visits to disaster struck areas to cross-check. After Disaster Estimating the loss and damage and keep a record. Share experiences with all the departments. Continuous aid & proper arrangements till situation is under control. Monitor that the Repair & Restoration work is in progress as planned. Examine the performance reports of various departments. Examine the reports in order to make amendments and prepare a better strategy by taking inputs from all departments.

Department of Health Non Disaster Time Check on the tasks done at Zila, Tehsil & Block level Demarcate areas prone to epidemics and other similar disasters. Coordination with private health organisations Demarcate areas where medical camps can be set. Take regular inputs from Swastha Kendras about any unwanted/hostile conditions in terms of endemic/epidemic diseases. Awareness among people about diseases & how can they be prevented from spreading. Generators to be made available in all major hospitals. Prepare a list of inventories required in case of disaster(vehicles/equipments/medicines) Warning Time Construction & repair of IEC inventory. ORS & other important medicines to be procured as requirement. Training of employees and people regarding the basic treatment in case of flood/loo/minor bruises etc. Procure necessary medicines for cases that are otherwise rare like snake bite, chlorine for cleaning water etc. Prepare mobile units for sensitive & prone to be hit areas. Identification of sites in probable disaster areas for site operation areas During Disaster Send task force with necessary medicines to affected areas. Procure required medical equipments & medicines in case they fall short of it. Strong emphasis to be given to sensitive areas. Ensure that appropriate no of Staff/Doctors are present at the affected areas. Ensure cleanliness at the medical camps. Frequent checks on the Staff/Doctors on duty. Postmortem of dead bodies. After Disaster Monitoring against spreading of diseases Continuous medical aid & proper arrangements till situation is under control Dead/Injured counselling Injured/handicapped to be treated and arrangement for healthy living facilities Provide healthy rehabilitation to disaster affected people.

Department of Transport

Non Disaster Time Designate one Liaison Officer of the department as the Focal Point and inform all concerned. Develop and implement disaster management plan for the department. Carry out survey of condition of all highway systems at state and district level. Identify and inventories transport vehicles available with the department and ensure that they are all in good working condition. Identify and inventories transport vehicles available with the private operators in the district. Allocate additional force to possible Disaster prone roads/routes identified Ensure that the force so allocated are aware of the possible disaster prone spots on these routes along with the possible type of disaster which may happen, as in the case of Petrol and Diesel transport vehicles leading to and from the IOC depot. Make departmental mitigation plan and ensure its implementation. Enforce the speed limits in the government vehicles regulated by the department and organize departmental awareness programs for the same Warning Time Depute an officer at the DEOC. Ensure availability of fuel, recovery vehicles and equipment. Take steps for arrangement of vehicles for possible evacuation of people During Disaster Establish contact with the DEOC. Take steps for transportation of relief personnel and material to affected areas. Take steps for movement of affected population to safer areas. Collate and disseminate information regarding operational and safe routes and alternate routes, fuel availability etc. to personnel operating in the field. Launch recovery missions for stranded vehicles. After Disaster Assess damage to transportation infrastructure. Take steps to ensure speedy repair and restoration of transport links.

Department of Public Works

Non Disaster Time Designate one Liaison Officer in the department as the Disaster Preparedness Focal Point. The Chief Executive Engineer will be the liaison. Take precautionary steps for the protection of government property against possible loss and damage during disaster. Formulate guidelines for safe construction of public works. Prepare list, with specifications and position, of heavy construction equipment within the district. Organize periodic training of engineers and other construction personnel on disaster resistant construction technologies. Inspect all roads, road bridges by a bridge engineer, including underwater inspection of foundations and piers. A full check should be made on all concrete and steel works. Inspect all buildings and structures of the state government (including hospital buildings) by a senior engineer and identify structures which are endangered by the impending disaster. Emergency tool kits should be assembled for each division, and should include: The designation of routes strategic to evacuation and relief should be identified and marked, in close coordination with police and district control room. Prepare mitigation plan for the department and enforce the same. Advise the district disaster management authority on structural mitigation measures for the district. Repair, Maintenance and retrofitting of public infrastructure. Identify / prioritize mitigation activities of lifeline buildings and critical infrastructure and coordinate with the DDMA for its implementation. Place danger sign boards in the areas highly prone to specific type of disasters, such as road accidents etc. Warning Time Establish radio communications with DEOC. Depute one representative at the DEOC as per the directions from DDMA. Instruct all officials at construction sites to keep manpower and materials prepared for protection and repair of public works. Direct construction authorities and companies to preposition necessary workers and materials in or near areas likely to be affected by disaster. Vehicles should be inspected, fuel tanks filled and batteries and electrical wiring covered as necessary. Extra transport vehicles should be dispatched from district headquarters and stationed at safe strategic spots along routes likely to be affected. Heavy equipments, such as front-end loaders, should be moved to areas likely to be damaged and secured in a safe place. Establish a priority listing of roads which will be opened first. Among the most important are the roads to hospitals and main trunk routes. Give priority attention to urgent repair works that need to be undertaken in disaster affected areas. Work under construction should be secured with ropes, sandbags, and covered with tarpaulins if necessary. Emergency inspection by mechanical engineer of all plant and equipment in the district workshops. During Disaster Provide assistance to the damage assessment teams for survey of damage to buildings and infrastructure. Adequate road signs should be installed to guide and assist the drivers. Begin clearing roads. Assemble casual laborers to work with experienced staff and divide into work-gangs. Mobilize community assistance for road clearing by contacting community organizations and village disaster management committees. Undertake cleaning of ditches, grass cutting, burning or removal of debris, and the cutting of dangerous trees along the roadside in the affected area. Undertake construction of temporary roads to serve as access to temporary transit and relief camps, and medical facilities for disaster victims. As per the decisions of the District Emergency Operations Center undertake construction of temporary structures required, for organizing relief work and construction of relief camps, feeding centers, medical facilities, cattle camps and Incident Command Posts. If possible, a review of the extent of damage (by helicopter) should be arranged for the field Officer-in-Charge, in order to dispatch most efficiently road clearing crews, and determine the equipments needed. If people are evacuating an area, the evacuation routes should be checked and people assisted. Identify locations for setting up transit and relief camps, feeding centers and quantity of construction materials and inform DEOC accordingly. Take steps to clear debris and assist search and rescue teams. Provide sites for rehabilitation of affected population After Disaster Carry out detailed technical assessment of damage to public works. Assist in construction of temporary shelters. Organize repairs of buildings damaged in the disaster Prepare detailed programs for rehabilitation of damaged public works. Arrange technical assistance and supervision for reconstruction works as per request.

Department of Irrigation and Water Resources Non Disaster Time Communication establishment with District and Block/ Tehsil Control Rooms and departmental offices within the district. An officer to be appointed as nodal officer. Activation of flood monitoring mechanism Methods/communication arrangement of alerting officers on various sites established Check the preparation level of the department. Identify the areas that face the maximum flow of the major rivers and also make the locals aware about it. Identify the flood prone areas and demarcate them and also send a flood surveillance team to such areas. Mark the maximum safe level of water at all the embankments of rivers, reservoirs and dams. Warning Time Mechanism evolved for forewarning settlements in the down stream/evacuation/coordination with other dam authority. Identification of materials required for response operations Repairs/ under construction activity are well secured Water level gauges marked Inlet and outlet to tanks are cleared Watch and ward of weak embankments & stock piling of repair materials at vulnerable points Guarding of weak embankments All staff informed about the disasters, likely damages and effects. Procure necessary inventory for flood situations and keep it properly maintained. Inventories for the case of breakage of dam/embankments like sand sacks, rocks, etc need to be brought and checked well in advance. During Disaster Surveillance of flood hit/susceptible areas. Make announcements about the coming flood. Usage of advanced technology like GPS to calculate damage and the areas where maximum damage would occur. Safety of equipments of the Irrigation department to be maintained. Survey of major dams, embankments, bridges, channels etc is done. Emergency help services to areas where bank got broken. After Disaster Estimating the loss and damage and keep a record. Surveillance for protection of people. Share experiences with the department. Formulate a checklist and re-prepare an emergency plan. Training of staff to minimize the loss of life/property. Department of Agriculture Non Disaster Time Designate a focal point for disaster management within the department. Identify areas likely to be affected. Arrange for keeping stock of seeds, fertilizers and pesticides. A pests and disease monitoring system should be developed to ensure that a full picture of risks is maintained. Historical data to be gathered on the drought prone areas. Warning Time Provide timely warning to DEOC/DDMA about droughts. Check available stocks of equipments and materials which are likely to be most needed after the disaster. Stock agricultural equipments which may be required after a disaster Determine what damage, pests or diseases may be expected, and what drugs and other insecticide items will be required, in addition to requirements of setting up extension teams for crop protection, and accordingly ensure that extra supplies and materials, be obtained quickly. Provide information to all concerned, about disasters, likely damages to crops and plantations, and information about ways to protect the same. All valuable equipments and instruments should be packed in protective coverings and stored in room the most damage- proof During Disaster Depute one liaison officer to the DEOC. Monitor damage to crops and identify steps for early recovery. Estimate the requirement of Seeds Fertilizers Pesticides, and Labour. Organize transport, storage and distribution of the above with adequate record keeping procedures. Ensure that adequate conditions through cleaning operations are maintained to avoid water-logging in flooded areas. After Disaster Quantify the loss and damage within the quickest possible time and finalize planning of agriculture rehabilitation. Ensure availability of adequate supply of seeds, seedlings, fertilizers, pesticides and agricultural implements. Assist farmers to re-establish their contacts with agriculture produce market and ensure that appropriate prices be offered to them.

Department of Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Non Disaster Time Provide clean drinking water in all areas rural/urban. Regular cleaning of nalas and prevent them from choking. Facilitate proper drainage in all areas to prevent diseases. Warning Time Proper arrangement of water tankers in good condition. Arrange for generators in advance. Make necessary arrangements of chlorine tablets for disaster prone/expected areas. Repair the platforms of tube wells if required and any other necessary repairs if required to avoid damage. During Disaster Cleaning water sources and continuous monitoring. Supply of clean water at hospitals and medical camps. Provide water through water tankers wherever required. Provide emergency help to clean and start tube wells & other water sources. Repair of damaged water sources to be carried out. Aware people about how to keep the hand pumps free of microbial infections. After Disaster Reinforcement & reconstruction of damaged sources and to keep records. Share experiences with the department. Training of employees. Formulate a checklist and re-prepare an emergency plan.

Department of Veterinary

Non Disaster Time Communication establishment with district and Block / Tehsil control rooms and departmental offices within the division. Listing of club houses, schools, community centers that can be used as shelter for animals. Warning Time Collect information from different areas and to act accordingly (Assignment of duties). Preparation of shelters in clubs, Schools, Halls etc, for animals and shifting them if necessary. Tagging the animals to avoid mix up and chaos. Getting proper stock of fodder for cattle. During Disaster Veterinary Hospital & Veterinary Dispensary at every important place (thickly cattle populated areas) headed by the Veterinary Assistant/ Surgeon. Regular collection of situation report of the risk and vulnerable areas from the officers assign for the purpose. Replacement of affected cattle in the shelters/camps, collection of fecal waste and cleaning etc. Feeding the animals. After Disaster Veterinary First Aid centre/stockman sub-centre at most of the areas to me made and all the wings should be ready to combat the situation. Getting the animals back to their owners and returning the stray ones to Nagar Maha Palika. Cleaning of temporary shelters.

Department of Fire Service Non Disaster Time Strict enforcement of laws made for the security of Fire squad and proper proceedings to be done in case the law is violated. Regular check of equipments and procuring new ones as and when necessary. Demarcating Industries and areas susceptible to fire, events that are susceptible to fire etc. Aware people about their safety how to mitigate fire & its effects. Training of employees keeping their safety in mind. The blueprint of any building/house should not be accepted without proper Fire Safety measures. Warning Time Train people how to mitigate fire in early stages and foremost how to avoid it. Training of people on how to react in an emergency situation. Train staff and Raj Mistri’s about latest Fire Fighting techniques During Disaster Find a safe way to save people trapped in fire in a house/ building/ aero plane/ train/ industry/ boiler etc. Get control over fire and minimize damage in case of an explosion. Control the situation in case of gas leak or leakage of some dangerous chemical. After Disaster Help other departments in search & rescue and estimation of damage. Share experiences with the department. Training of employees about new disasters (related to fire) that can occur. Formulate a checklist and re-prepare an emergency plan.

Department of Telecommunications

Non Disaster Time Communication establishment with District and Block /Tehsil Control Rooms and departmental offices within the division. An officer to be appointed as nodal officer. Continuous training of staff on the usage of new equipments that are procured. Warning Time Prepare an inventory of resources that would be required and procure the material based on estimation. Train staff on quick response to restore the Tele-connectivity of the district. During Disaster Standby arrangements for temporary electric supply or generators. Inspection and repair of poles etc. Identification of materials required for response operations. After Disaster Repair of damaged poles & lines etc as soon as possible to restore Tele-connectivity in the district. Share experiences with the department. Training of employees for better performance.

Department of Food & Civil Supplies Non Disaster Time Make go downs in disaster prone areas in advance. Collect necessary resources keeping the type and intensity of disasters that have previously occurred or are expected to occur. Make proper arrangements so that the stock in the go downs does not rots/spoils. Warning Time Make necessary arrangements according to the expected requirements and procure the material which the department is short off. Form teams and train them on how to ration resources.

During Disaster Proper keeping of resources. Arrangements made for the distribution like vehicles through help from DDMA or other departments. Make an inventory according to the prevailing needs and the estimated time and hence procure the needful. After Disaster Use the equipments/resources from time to time so that they remain in working condition. Strict monitoring to keep a check on unauthorized using of resources and legal proceedings to be carried out if required.

Home Guards Non Disaster Time Get details of the staff with their address and phone numbers Arrange for details of fuel arrangement for ships-mechanized launches at the time of emergency. Do's and Don'ts to be observed during emergencies and details of priorities should be given to the staff. Set up for evacuation of people from affected area of the river side area. Details of buildings, vehicles and equipments and list of contractors with vehicles and equipments should be procured. Prepare map showing rivers and the important routes Maintain communication equipments, telephone line, telex lines, megaphone and amplifiers with statistical data. Make a list of details of important telephone numbers of water supplies, control room, hospitals, drainage system, railway stations, bus depots, strategically important places, Army Air force Navy camps and other sensitive places, major industrial units, and other communication channels which can be used during emergency. Ensure the arrangement for transportation & evacuation of people from the affected areas. Prepare the action plan regarding repairs and alternative ways in case of disruption of transportation. Prepare plan showing the alternative routes and arrangement for transportation of goods etc; during emergencies. Inspect the garages and control point etc; which are damage prone. Make due arrangement for materials to restore the facilities in case the movement of the materials and goods on the ports are damaged. Prepare an action plan to avail on temporary bases, the technical personnel from the nearby district which is not affected. Collect the details of swimmers in the district. Make arrangement for sufficient fuel during emergency. Warning Time Maintain the equipments available such as cranes, diesel generator, earth mover machines, de-dusting pumps, cutters, tree cutters, ladders, ropes, flood lights, shovels, axes, hammers, RCC cutters, etc. which can be used during emergency and will ensure that those are in the working conditions. Take due care to see that the transportation at shelters and emergency hospital is not disrupted during calamities. Prepare a list of public properties related to transport department, which are in the damage prone area and will arrange in advance to minimize the damage. Specifically take action to ensure that the fishermen do not move out for fishing as well as sailing during the final warnings of flood, etc. Evacuate the fishermen to a safe place and if they deny, to get it done forcefully. Ensure that the warning signals are received in time and shown immediately to the people.

During Disaster Undertake the work of search and rescue and also the relief work Set up a temporary special control room and information centre at the main bus station. Immediately contact the district control room and will assist in the work Ensure that the staff is on duty at the headquarters. Assign the work to be done by the subordinate officers and staff regarding transportation under DDMP and to send them to their sites. Ensure the availability of resources included in the DDMP and will make due arrangements to get those during emergency. Consult the liaison officer to close the ports and sailing in the rivers, which is damage prone or dangerous for the safety of the people as well as the property. Assist the administration to send the messages regarding warning to the remote area After Disaster Follow the instructions of District Liaison Officer. Carry out the duty assigned for search and rescue work. Engage the resources and manpower available to manage the disaster. Review the matters regarding closing of movement at the port for safety measures and will ensure that it is restarted very soon. To contact the district control room if additional equipments, vehicles, manpower, technical personnel are necessary to restore the port related activities. Prepare a primary survey report of damage and send it to the District Control Room and to the administrative head. Collect the details of approach roads connecting the damaged area and get them repaired in co-ordination with the competent authority

Rural Development Department Non Disaster Time Designate one Liaison Officer in the department and the district as the Disaster Management Focal Point. Develop a district disaster management plan for the department. Prepare maps showing population concentration and distribution of resources. Encourage disaster resistant technological practices in buildings and infrastructure. Encourage the people in earthquake prone areas to adopt earthquake resistant technologies. Report activities in periodic meetings of the district disaster management advisory committee and to DDMA. In coordination with PWD conduct regular training to the engineers of the department. Appoint one officer as focal point for mitigation activities On the basis of its developmental responsibility, liaise with other line departments and agencies for a coordinated mitigation approach. In coordination with the DDMA, conduct building assessments, identification of structural and non structural mitigation activities. Organize awareness programmes for BDO’s, Panchayat secretaries and Gram Pradhans on structural and no-structural mitigation activities. Warning Time Focal Point in department to keep in touch with the DEOC. Alert all concerned about impending disaster. Ensure safety of establishments, structures and equipment in the field Ensure formation of committee for rescue, relief and rehabilitation work and local volunteer teams. During Disaster Ensure information flow from affected Gram Panchayats and maintain regular contact with DEOC (24 hrs). Support revenue department in establishing ICP’s in the affected areas Ensure availability of drinking water at times of need. Provide necessary infrastructure to carry out relief works Assess initial damage After Disaster Quantify the loss/damage Organize reconstruction of damaged houses on self help basis with local assets and materials received from the government. Take up repair/reconstruction work of infrastructure damaged by disaster

Panchayat Raj Non Disaster Time Develop a disaster management plan for the department at district level & update it annually. Analyze the training needs of the department’s personnel, which include its officials and elected representatives of Gram Panchayat, Panchayat samiti’s and Zila Panchayat and organize trainings with the help of HIDM or other agencies. Conduct gram Panchayat level mock drills as part of preparedness. Warning Time Prepare & implement department’s mitigation plan Ensure that all the development schemes of the department have a mitigation component as an integral part During Disaster Coordinate with local authorities and support the response efforts. Coordinate the support from unaffected gram Panchayats. After Disaster Ensure proper distribution of reconstruction schemes and monitoring of the same during Block development committee and Zila Parishad meetings Forest Department Non Disaster Time Prepare a department disaster management plan for the district. Depute one liaison officer for disaster management. Forest Fire prone areas should be identified and extra vigilance be ensured in such cases. Depute one liaison officer within the department, who will be in contact with the SEOC during disasters. Every year pre-fire season meetings should be organized to take the stock of the preparedness at Range level Prepare & maintain forest lines Organize community awareness programs Train the Gram Panchayat disaster management committees in forest fire prevention, protection and control, especially in those gram Panchayat which are located at the fringes of forest areas. Prepare mitigation plan for the department buildings and infrastructure. Warning Time A rapid response team will be established at division/sub-division/range level, which will have all tools and equipments readily available. Information regarding issue alerts to nearby population During Disaster Respond within the department as per the department disaster management plan The liaison officer will coordinate with DEOC for information exchange & also for requirements of resources to & from DEOC After Disaster Damage assessment and sharing of reports with DEOC

Electricity Department Non Disaster Time Prepare and manage inventory for emergency operations. Training of electricity department workers and make sure that proper norms are being followed at the time of installation of various electric units/instruments. Make various applicable and implementable schemes regarding the setup and examination of electrical units/instruments. Make people aware so as to minimize the damage to life/limb caused due to electricity. Warning Time Make provisions for providing electricity to rehabilitation centers in disaster hit areas & to cut off electric supply from risky areas in case of emergency. Follow proper regulations monitor continuously so that in case of wire breakage the current does not spreads. Make proper arrangements and follow stringent norms such that in case of a natural calamity, (like earthquake, flood, cyclone etc) the high tension line does not get damaged. During Disaster – Response Cut off electricity immediately after receiving information about any disaster so as to minimize the damage caused. Survey the spot and estimate (also help in estimation) the damage caused. Be ready to provide electricity in areas where it is needed and can be provided safely. Make a plan about how to re supply electricity to important areas, site operation centers, Industries, etc. Examine and repair major poles, transformers & wires necessary for getting electricity supply back to areas needed. Minimize the damage caused to life by demarcating dangerous areas and cutting electricity in time.  Restore the electricity facility in affected areas. After Disaster – Recovery and Rehabilitation Repair of damaged poles, transformers and conductors etc as soon as possible to restore electricity in the district. Surveillance for protection of people. Share experiences with the department.  Formulate a checklist and re-prepare an emergency plan.

Department of Education

Non Disaster Time – Preparedness Identify one Liaison Officer in the department at district level as Disaster Management Focal Point. Develop district level disaster management plan for the department In consultation with DDMA, state education directorate and state education board include disaster related subjects in the curricula in schools, and colleges. Arrange for training of teachers and students on Dm and school safety activities. Ensure that all schools and colleges develop their disaster management plans. Ensure that construction of all educational institutions in earthquake zones is earthquake resistant. Conduct regular mock drills in the educational institutes Non Disaster Time –Mitigation Identify structural and non structural mitigation measures and get them implemented. In coordination with the SSA &/or Public works department assess schools and colleges buildings conditions and place the proposal of retrofitting of the structurally unsafe buildings with the state education department and/or DDMA. Make departmental mitigation plan and ensure its implementation. Ensure that earthquake resistant features are included in new school buildings. During Disaster – Response In the event of disaster, place required number of education institutions and their buildings, under the DEOC for use as emergency shelter and relief centre, if necessary. Students and staff trained as task forces as part of the school disaster management planning’s can provide local voluntary assistance for distribution of relief material and assistance to special needy people in the locality.

After Disaster – Recovery and Rehabilitation

Determine the extent of loss in educational institutions and submit the report to DDMA and state education department.

Department of Industrial Health and Safety

Non Disaster Time – Designate one Liaison Officer in the Department as the Disaster Management Focal Point at district level. Ensure all possible steps for the security of manpower, implements, stock, installations/factories etc. Prepare listing and locations of industries and establishments for possible sourcing of relief material during disasters in the district. Ensure training on preparedness programmes to be adopted at different levels for all manpower employed in factories and establishments in disaster vulnerable areas. Issue disaster management guidelines to all the industries and ensure on-site and off-site plans for all industries. Prepare and disseminate guidelines for the labor security and safety. Prepare and implement rules and regulations for industrial safety and hazardous waste management. Support the State Pollution Control Board to enforce the law for preventing environmental disaster in chemical industry or industries emitting toxic gases and effluents. Issue detailed instructions to the employees about their duties and responsibilities in precautionary, disaster and post- disaster stages of normal disaster. Prepare and disseminate public awareness material related to chemical accidents. Prepare & implement department’s mitigation plan for the district During Disaster  Evacuation o the workers from the Industrial are vicinity Request industries to provide emergency relief material such as food products, temporary shelter, medicines and medical equipment and search & rescue equipment. During any industrial disaster, respond as per the disaster management plan of the respective industry or as per the guidelines for the specific hazard involved in the event. After Disaster Take steps to plan for rehabilitation of industries adversely affected by disasters.

Department of Urban Development

Non Disaster Time Designate one Liaison Officer in the department at district level as the Disaster management Focal Point. Develop a disaster management plan for the department, including the identification of location of camps for different type of disasters, existing locations that can be used as shelters, inventories of agencies that can be used for tent establishment. To conduct regular training the staff on minimum standards for shelter, relief camps and tent structures. Prepare department’s disaster management plan. Develop alternative arrangements for population living in structures that might be affected after the disaster. Mitigation Designate one Liaison Officer in the department as focal point for the mitigation activities. Coordinate with the DDMA for implementation of mitigation activities in the urban areas. Prepare & implement department’s mitigation plan Alert and Warning Stage In case of damage to offices, assist local authorities to establish and house important telecom equipment and officials at the earliest Setting up water point in key locations and in relief camps

Response Quick assessment of damaged areas and areas that can be used for relief camps for the displaced population Locate adequate relief camps based on survey of damage Clear areas for setting up relief camps Locate relief camps close to open traffic and transport links Set up relief camps and tents using innovative methods that save time Provide adequate and appropriate shelter to the entire population Coordinate with other ESFs in equipping shelter and relief sites with basic needs of communication and sanitation. Maintaining and providing clean water Procurement of clean drinking water. Coordinate with DEOC & ICP’s for proper disposal of dead bodies in the urban areas. Recovery and rehabilitation Implement recovery & rehabilitation schemes through municipalities for urban areas.

Indian Red Cross and NGOs

Non Disaster Time Take steps for preparing community based disaster management plans with facilitation from DDMA. Identify volunteers in disaster prone areas and arrange for their training. Awareness raising programs, seminars and meetings with the people for improving their capacity to face disasters. Maintain contacts with District Administrators on its activities. Ensure road communication and pre-positioning of relief material as close as possible to disaster prone communities. Alert and Warning Stage Issue warning notice to all concerned including the preparedness programs Designate a liaison officer for maintaining link with the DEOC of the District. Keep the survey and relief team of head quarters on stand-by in readiness with required transport and equipment. Mobilise volunteers and issue instructions for sending them to potential disaster affected areas. Take part in evacuation programme of population with close cooperation of volunteers Coordinate with pre identified NGOs for possible joint operations. During Disaster : Ensure survey of loss and damage in affected areas and dispatch of relief teams from concerned Red Crescent Society Units. Assist the Province Government to determine loss, damage and needs related information. Give emergency assistance to disaster affected people especially in the following cases: Help in rescue and evacuation work, temporary shelter, first aid, food and clothing, Arrange for distribution of relief material received from Red Crescent Unit of areas not affected by disaster and from headquarters. Send request for requirement of relief and rehabilitation to the International Federation of Red Cross and Crescent Societies (IFRC) after informing about loss and damage due to disaster. After Disaster Participate in reconstruction and rehabilitation programmes in special circumstances. Take steps for correct and effective evaluation of preparedness work and for correcting errors/weakness in such work. Extend Cooperation to the district EOC for disaster documentation.

C 3 Financial Provisions for Disaster Management C 3.1 District Disaster Response Fund will basically cover the disaster response, relief, and rehabilitation part. Like in the last year the government sanctioned rupees 1 lakh to the Ashoknagar district for response fund. This amount was further divided to tehsils and home guard Ashoknagar for purchase of material or equipments.

C 3.2 District Disaster Mitigation Fund will basically cover the disaster mitigation and preparedness activities

The State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) and Chief Minister’s Relief Funds are also available to meet any emergency requirement, at the district level. As such in the district there is no reserve fund created. Whenever funds are required the request for the same is made by district administration to the State govt. The various measures for FM recommended in the guidelines will be funded respectively by the central ministries and departments and state governments concerned by making provisions in their annual and Five Year plans. Funding will also be available through special mitigation projects to be formulated and implemented by the state governments/SDMAs under the overall guidance and supervision of the NDMA. In addition 10 per cent of Calamity Relief Fund (CRF) can also be utilised for purchase of equipment for flood preparedness, mitigation, rescue and relief. Compensation to victims of road accidents from motor vehicles is available under the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act. However, immediate relief, financial, medical or otherwise, has to be provided by the State. A fund shall be established for providing immediate relief to victims of motor vehicle accidents. Contributions to this fund shall be made by owners of motor vehicles through a suitable levy. This fund shall be kept in the public account of the State. Information about schemes under which relief is provided to the victims of accidents will be widely disseminated. An enactment will be prepared to regulate traffic on waterways to ensure safety, and to prescribe safety norms for motorised as well as all other kinds of boats.

C 4 Coordination Mechanism with other stakeholder C 4.1 Mapping of the Stakeholders in the District The main stakeholders in the disaster management plan are the community, administration, Private sector, NGOs, Religious Institution, Academic Institution, nearest districts etc. C 4.1.1 public and Private Sectors Many private and public sector units have equipments and skilled human resource, which could be used during response and recovery phase. At the same there are many private contractors in the district who own equipment like water tanker, tractor, road roller & many other equipment. Their mobile nos needs to be noted so that their services can be used during emergency. C 4.1.2 NGOs and CBOs

Local NGOs and CBOs, due to their proximity to the community, can act as a vital link between government and the community particularly during emergencies. They are in a better position to appreciate the area and time specific problems of the people and their flexibility in approach makes them more acceptable in the community. The Role of NGOs and CBOs in disaster management will be in three stages: Preparedness

Community awareness and capacity building.

Community Based Disaster Management Planning.

Assisting and participating in preparation of disaster management plans at Block, district, municipal and gram panchayat levels.

Support in vulnerability assessment and mapping

Support in preparing mitigation strategy and plans; assessments for structural and non-structural mitigation.

Support in policy review on disaster management

Reviewing and upgrading DM Plans Documentation

Emergency Response

Dissemination of warning Evacuation, Search and Rescue

Relief distribution

Medical aid

Emergency shelter

Immediate restoration

Women and Child care

Trauma Counselling

Coordination of Volunteers

Community mobilization

Documentation

Recovery

Restoration of damaged community structures (schools, etc.)

Construction and management of MCS

Restoration of livelihood

Rehabilitation of vulnerable groups

Restoration of environment

Managing emergent group activities

Recovery planning, coordination, evaluation

Documentation C 4.1.3 Religious Institution In Ashoknagar district Anandpur trust which has well equipped and trained staffs in its hospital. The trust also has large number of volunteers which can be used as a helping force during disasters. The trust also has sufficient number of buildings with all the basic facility so it can also be used for temporarily shelter. C 4.1.4 Academic Institution The only institute that can be used for training and capacity building is the Disaster Management Institute Bhopal, so the Chairman DDMA may facilitate training for its staff in this institute.

C 4.1.5 International Humanitarian organizations

There are many international humanitarian organizations that support government agencies worldwide during emergencies. These agencies as per their mandates support during different phases of the disaster management cycle. So the DDMA must have some contacts if needed from those organizations.

C 4.2 Responsibilities of Stakeholders

The responsibilities of all the key stakeholders include:

Coordinating with the Search and rescue team

Providing all the available facilities with them to the disaster affected victims

Volunteering to organize and maintain the relief centers

Working with the Disaster team in restoration of livelihoods

Being actively connected with the restoration and reconstruction process

C 5 Inter district Coordination Mechanism

Ashoknagar has good coordination with all its neighbouring districts and specifically the district has good coordination with Guna. Both the districts still shares the information of same centre like meteorological centre. The district also has its bridge construction wing at Guna so it can ask for heavy machinery/equipment from Guna. All the Chairmen of DDMAs will be in constant touch with each other and the divisional level head. The smooth coordination in the recommended network is the sole responsibility of chairmen DDMAs. Datiya Gwalior

Bhind

Guna

AShokna gar Shivpuri Vidisha

C 6 Intra-District Coordination Mechanisms

Within the district coordination is quite good. Every year disaster management meetings are held & roles, responsibilities are made clear to every line department by ADM. In the meeting it is made quite clear that all the departments have to work in tandem. However it is recommended that all the tehsils will communicate within themselves as well as with the district authority of DDMA.

Mungaoli Tehsil Ashoknagar Tehsil

DDMA Chanderi Ashoknagar Tehsil

Shadora Tehsil Esagarh Tehsil

C 7 Dissemination of the Plan

After the approval of plan by SDMA, the concerned DDMA will be responsible for dissemination of the plan.

The district disaster management plan must be disseminated at three levels;

National disaster Management Authority (NDMA), multilateral agencies (aid agencies), SDMA/SEC, state line departments and defense services. To the district authorities, government departments, NGOs and other agencies and institutions within the district. Through mass media to the general public.

C 7.1 Plan Evaluation

It is one of the most important parts of the plan. The plan must be evaluated every year and whenever it seems that new hazard has to be included in the plan due to recurrence of the hazard or the existing plan is not giving expected results then the plan needs to be evaluated carefully just to find the gaps between real situation and situation in the plan. Evaluation of plan also helps in keeping the plan up to date.

C 7.2 Updating the Plan

The plan must be updated by the concern officials every year or whenever changes occur just to avoid the plan to become an outdated one. Updated plan will also help in introducing new measures in the plan.

C 8 Annexure C 8.1 District Profile Table 1 Census 2011

Disst./State Total Population Percentage Percentage of Child Percentage Rural/ decadal population in the age group of urban Urban growth 0-6 population Persons Males Females 2001-11 Persons Males Females to total populaton

Ashoknagar Total 844979 444651 400328 22.6 16.2 16.1 16.3 Rural 691233 364078 327155 20.6 16.7 16.5 16.8 Urban 153746 80573 73173 32.7 14.0 14.0 13.9 18.2 M.P. Total 72597565 37612920 34984645 20.3 14.5 14.7 14.4 Rural 52537899 27142409 25395490 18.4 15.5 15.6 15.3 Urban 20059666 10470511 9589155 25.6 12 12.2 11.9 27.6

Table 2

Literacy rates by residence and sex Disst./State/Tahsil Total Rural Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females M.P. 70.6 80.5 60.0 65.3 76.6 53.2 84.1 90.2 77.4 Ashoknagar 67.9 80.2 54.2 65.3 78.5 50.6 79.3 88.0 69.8 67.4 80.4 53.0 66.4 79.7 51.7 79.7 89.5 68.8 Chanderi 64.4 77.2 50.2 60.0 73.9 44.5 80.3 89.2 70.6 Ashoknagar 69.6 80.8 57.2 64.1 77.0 49.8 78.3 86.7 69.0 Shadhora 67.3 80.5 52.9 67.3 80.5 52.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 Mungaoli 69.3 81.6 55.4 67.7 80.6 53.1 81.2 89.4 72.0

Table 3 Sex Ratio of Population and Child Sex Ratio Between the age group of 0 to 6 yrs Disst./State/Tahsil Sex ratio of population Sex ratio of Child population in the age- group 0-6 Total Males Females Total Males Females M.P. 930 936 416 912 917 895 Ashoknagar 900 899 908 914 917 989 Isagarh 902 903 896 908 906 935 Chanderi 902 899 913 911 920 865 Ashoknagar 904 901 909 908 912 901 Shadhora 912 912 0 920 920 0 Mungaoli 891 889 906 923 925 907

Table 4 Distribution of Households by Predominant Material of Roof

Distt./St Total no. of Grass, Plastic, Total Bric Ston G.I., Concr Any ate Households(Excl Thatch, Polythe Tot Han Machi k e/ Metal , ete other uding istitutional Bamboo ne al d ne slate Asbest mater households) , ma made os ial Wood, de Tiles sheets Mud etc Tile s

Ashokna 170704 12.4 1 38.5 37.7 0.8 0.5 36.5 1.3 8.8 1.0 gar M.P. 14967597 9.2 1.1 49.1 41.8 7.3 0.7 12.8 9.9 16.9 0.3

Table 5 Mode of Communication-2011

TOTAL TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING / HOUSEH COMPUTER / LAPTOP TELEPHONE RURAL OLD TOTAL WITH WITHO TOTAL LANDLI MOBI BOTH / INTERN UT NE LE URBAN ET INTERN ONLY ONLY ET ASHO Total 170704 3.5 0.4 3.2 47.6 1.6 44.3 1.7 K Rural 141801 3.0 0.1 2.8 43.6 1.4 41.2 1.0 NAGA Urban 28903 6.2 1.5 4.7 67.0 2.9 59.2 4.9 R

M.P Total 14967597 5.9 1.4 4.5 46.0 2.4 40.6 3.0 Rural 11122365 3.2 0.2 3.0 36.4 1.7 33.5 1.2 Urban 3845232 13.8 4.9 8.9 73.9 4.5 61.0 8.3

Table 6 Household with predominant material of Floor

Total no. of Wood, Burnt Mosaic Disst./ State Mud Stone Cement Any other Household Bamboo Brick floor tiles Ashoknaga 170704 80.2 0.1 0.6 5.0 12.0 r 2.1 0.1

M.P. 14967597 70.0 0.1 0.9 4.2 17.9 6.8 0.1

Table 7 List of Police Stations and Chaukis

Name Tehsil Designation of Incharge Contract No. Ashok Nagar Police Station Ashok Nagar T.I 07543-220656 Mungaoli Police Station Mungaoli T.I 07548-272037 Chanderi Police Station Chanderi T.I 07547-243341 Esagarh Police Station Esagarh S.I 077541- 244021 Nai Sarai Police Station Shadora S.I 07541-246447 Shadora Police Station Shadora S.I 07541-226519 Kachnar Police Station Ashok Nagar S.I 07543-283872 Bahadurpur Police Station Mungaoli S.I 07548-275237 Piprai Police Station Mungaoli S.I 07548-247244

List of police Chaukis in Ashok Nagar District Name Police Designation of Incharge Tehsil Station Rajghat Police Chauki Chanderi A.S.I Chanderi Vikram Pur Police Chauki Chanderi A.S.I Chanderi Thubain Police Chauki Chanderi A.S.I Chanderi Malhargarh Police Chauki Mungaoli A.S.I Mungaoli Sehrai police Chauki Mungaoli A.S.I Mungaoli Rajpur Police Chauki Kachnar A.S.I Ashok Nagar Bhadaun Police Chauki Kachnar A.S.I Ashok Nagar Shada Shedi Police Chauki Esagarh A.S.I Esagarh Kadwaya Police Chauki Esagarh A.S.I Esagarh Dev Pal Khedi Police Chauki Nai Sarai A.S.I Shadora

Table 8 List of Embankments in the district

List of Embankments in Ashok Nagar District Sl. No Name Tributory Tehsil Nearest Village Nearest P.S 1 Jamakhedi Local Ashok Nagar Jamakhedi Ashok Nagar 2 Tulasi Sarower Local Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar 3 Pachhadi Kheda Local Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar 4 Amahi Local Nalla Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar 5 Bhasa Sindh Esagarh Bhasa Naisarai 6 Syamatori Local Esagarh Syamatori Esagarh 7 Bharoli Local Nalla Esagarh Bharoli Esagarh 8 Anirai Local Esagarh Anirai Kadwaya 9 Mundari Local Esagarh Mundari Kadwaya 10 Dakoni Local Esagarh Dakoni Esagarh 11 Kadwaya Local Esagarh Kadwaya Kadwaya 12 Sakara Local Esagarh Sakara Kadwaya 13 kurpur Local Chanderi Kaurpur Chanderi 14 Fatehabad Local Chanderi Fatehabad Chanderi 15 Mohanpur Local Chanderi Mohanpur Chanderi 16 Kadwaya Feeder Local Esagarh Kdwaya Feeder Kadwaya 17 Jaleswar Local Esagarh Jaleswar Naisarai 18 Narsu Khedi Local Esagarh Narsu Khedi Esagarh 19 Bhagwanpur Local Esagarh Bhagwanpur Esagarh 20 Mahana Local Esagarh Mahana Ashok Nagar 21 Nayakheda Local Chanderi Nayakheda Chanderi 22 Vikrampur Local Chanderi Vikrampur Chanderi 23 Singhpur Local Chanderi Singhpur Chanderi 24 Ramnagar Local Chanderi Ramnagar Chanderi 25 Umariya Orr Mungaoli Umariya Mungaoli 26 Anchalgarh Orr Mungaoli Anchalgarh Mungaoli 27 Sajanmau Orr Mungaoli Sajanmau Mungaoli 28 Kesopur Orr Mungaoli Kesopur Mungaoli Embankments Under Construction 29 Marhi Local Ashok Nagar Marhi Shadora 30 Sovat Sindh Ashok Nagar Sovat Shadora 31 Kankada Sindh Ashok Nagar Kankada Naisarai 32 Banet Local Esagarh Banet Esagarh 33 Shahpur Local Esagarh Shahpur Esagarh 34 Kachlana Local Esagarh Kachlana Esagarh 35 Kaithan Kaithan Mungaoli Kaithan Bahadurpur 36 Pyasi Local Mungaoli Pyasi Piprai

C 8.2 Resources Table -1 List of Swimmers in the District

Sl.No Number Designation Name Contact Details 1 131 SK Banwari Lal 9685974109 2 59 SK Bhikam Singh 8959811089 3 99 SK Bundel Singh 9754650332 4 29 LNK Chote Lal Sen 5 164 SK Firoz Khan 9826746905 6 57 SK Gopal Singh 926857642 7 135 SK Jagdish 9669241232 8 142 SK Jagdish Raghuvanshi 9425723799 9 123 SK Jain Singh 9009602817 10 139 SK Jitendra Singh 9826727362 11 132 SK Kartar Singh 9098108122 12 2 SK Khalil Khan 9806889641 13 165 SK Mohar Singh 9977705824 14 55 SK Phool Singh 7697873297 15 39 SK Prem Narayan 9754022663 16 130 SK Rajeev Chaubey 9406984954 17 78 SK Ram Charan 18 37 SK Ram Swaroop 19 69 SK Ram veer Raghuvanshi 9009175528 20 64 SK Rameshwar Dayal 21 62 SK Sardar Singh 9009547454 22 61 SK Sriram Sahu 23 146 SK Tilak Raj 9993036234

Table 2 Rsources Available at Home Guard Office Sl. No Equipment Number Person in Charge Contact Details 1 Petrol Engine Motor Boat 1 District 07543-225085 Commandant Home Guard 2 Diesel Engine Motor Boat 1 " " 3 Fibre Boat ( With Rudder) 2 " " 4 Peddle Boat 1 " " 5 Rubber Boat 1 " " 6 Life Boy Ring 36 " " 7 Life Jacket 45 " " 8 Torch 12 " " 9 Rope Jute (100 mtr) 1 " " 10 Rope Jute (20 mtr) 1 " " 11 Rope Nylon (100mtr) 1 " " 12 Rope Nylon (20mtr) 1 " " 13 Sabbal 11 " " 14 Phawda 11 " " 15 Gainti 11 " "

Table 3 List of Fire Tenders and its Equipments 1 Fire Brigades (4500 ltr) 2 C.M.O. Nagar 07543-222853 Palika Ashok Nagar 2 Fire Men (Trained) 0 C.M.O. Nagar 07543-222853 Palika Ashok Nagar 3 Drivers (Trained) 2 C.M.O. Nagar 07543-222853 Palika Ashok Nagar 4 Hose pipe 500 ft 2 C.M.O. Nagar 07543-222853 Palika Ashok Nagar 5 Pipe 800 ft 1 C.M.O. Nagar 07543-222853 Palika Ashok Nagar 6 Gloves 8 pairs C.M.O. Nagar 07543-222853 Palika Ashok Nagar 7 Shoes 8 pairs C.M.O. Nagar 07543-222853 Palika Ashok Nagar 8 Helmet 8 pairs C.M.O. Nagar 07543-222853 Palika Ashok Nagar 9 Fire Tenders 2 Units C.M.O Nagar Palika Chanderi 10 Fire Tender 1 Unit Head Anandpur Trust

Table-4 List of Medicine Shops Sl. No Name of Medical Store Contact Number 1 Raju Medical Store 07543- 222399 2 Mahaveer Medical Store 07543-222580 3 Harish Medical Store 07543-220725 4 Bhaiya Medical Store 07543-222526 5 Vinayak Medicos 07543-225003 6 Baba Medical Store 07543- 224264 7 Surgical Farma 07543- 223295 8 Singhal Medical Store 07543- 22939 9 Mahendra Medicos 07543- 226714 10 Agrawal Medical Store 07543- 223060 11 GuruKrupa Medical Store 07543- 223121 12 Gulati Medical Store 07543- 222430 13 Mahakal Medical Store 07543- 222113 14 Ram Medical Store 07543- 224060 15 Singhai Medical Store 9893338215 16 Vidya Medical Store 07543- 283798 17 Vijay Medical Store 07543- 224264 18 Chaudhary Medical Store 9826727384 19 Abhinav Medical Store 07543- 222803 20 Anand Medical Store 9993152151 21 Ayush Medical Store 07543- 222230 22 Bansal Medicos 9893673478 23 D. P. Gupta & Brothers 07543- 225284 24 Drug Farma 07543- 222113 25 Gautam Medical Store 9893823514 26 Gupta Medical Store 07543- 223080 27 Janak Medical Store 07543- 225333 28 Krishna Medical Store 07543- 222599 29 Kunal Medical Store 07543- 222299 30 New Chaudhary Medical Store 07543- 221130 31 Om Medical store 9893646867 32 Pramod Medical store 9826658582 33 Prince Medical Store 9826658582 34 Sapan Medical Store 07543- 220958 35 Sharda Medical Store 07543- 222176 36 Shayam Medical store 9893517026 37 Dev Medical Store 38 Shri Ji Medical Store 39 Shri Guru Medical Store 40 Sai Medical Store 41 Shradha Medical Store 42 Mishra Medical Agency 07543- 222524

Table-5 List of Doctors

Sl. No Name Contact Details 1 Dr. Pradip Kayal 9926891233 2 Dr. Y. K. Jain 07543-220455 3 Dr. Suyesh Jain 9826547955 4 Dr. Mrs. Rajshri Jain 07543-220455 5 Dr. R. K. Goel 9425131910 6 Dr. Y. D. Agrawal 9425131968 7 Dr. M. S. Dubey 9406509455 8 Dr. Rajeev Gupta 9425131963 9 Dr. Rakesh Jain 9406966613 10 Dr. Sudip Jain 9425053090 11 Dr. Vivek Surana 9425132463 12 Dr. Mangal Sonik 9406582200 13 Dr. Aparna Sainik 9425196033 14 Dr. Sonali Bhonsle 9406582200 15 Dr. M. K. Jain 9425731968 16 Dr. Abhilasha Jain 9425731968 17 Dr. Sanjeev Jain 9425191834 18 Dr. Samta Jain 9425191834 19 Dr. Girjesh Tadeyya 9993260440 20 Dr. Manish Mathur 07543-222055 21 Dr. Vinod Jain 9893089637 22 Dr. M. L. Agrawal 9425191864 23 Dr. Urmila Agrawal 9826594835 24 Dr. D. K. Bhargav 8989530408 25 Dr. Sudha Bhargav 9425191619 26 Dr. D. K. Jain 9926241555 27 Dr. V. K. Sharma 9425462826 28 Dr. Dipti Surana 07543-222027 29 Dr. V. K. Saxena 9425191864 30 Dr. Indrish Anand Singhal 31 Dr. Natwar Singh 9406582774 32 Dr. Sikdar Singh 9893403951 33 Dr. Mrs. Rachna Tadeyya 34 Dr. Suliya Sir 8878298153 35 Dr. S. K. Bhadkariya 9425339151 36 Dr. O. P. Gupta 9425761115 37 Dr. M. L. Kasera 9425490111 38 Dr. Y. D. Agrawal 9425131968 39 Dr. Anju Gautam 40 Dr. Manish Bairagi 9907470066 41 Dr. Santosh Raghuvanshi 9981016810 42 Dr. Santsh Soni 9301950775 43 Dr. R. K. Arora 44 Dr. Sirothia 45 Dr. Sandeep Jain 46 Dr. K. P. Yadav 9826507484 47 Dr. Mrs. Anuradha Yadav 9826060553 48 Dr. Prem Agrawal 9425760111 49 Dr. Ravindra Shrivastava 50 Dr. Prem Vishwaas 9755424660 51 Dr. Pankaj Jain 9407210698 52 Dr. Mrs. Anshu Kansal 53 Dr. Suraj Sinha 54 Dr. Ashish Paliwal 9406573803 55 Dr. A. K. Rajput 56 Dr. Suganchand Jain 9425191908 57 Dr. Mrs. Vanita Saxena 07543-223405 58 Dr. Jagdish Sharma 9926857653 59 Dr. Abhishek Goyel 9713677782 60 Dr. K. K. Gupta 9425122057 61 Dr. Rakesh Sharma 62 Dr. Yogesh Nikhra 9827227263 63 Dr. K. M. Surana 9425760670 64 Dr. Santosh Gupta 65 Dr. Mrs. Sadhna Bhargav 9993053924 66 Dr. Arun Prakash 67 Dr. Indresh Sahgal

Table-6 List of Blood Donors

Sl. No Name of the Donor Blood Contact Details Group 1 Dr. Harivir Singh A+ Harvir Clinic, Tayede Colony, Ashok Nagar- 9826548236 2 Raja Soni A+ Eidgah Mohalla Pathar, ASKN- 7566889045 3 Nitish Jain A+ Karigar Mohalla, Purani Sabji Mandi, ASKN- 9584853571 4 Mahendra Singh A+ Hanuman School Gaushala Road ASKN- 9753122498 5 Rakesh Narwariya A+ Tulasi Colony ASKN- 7509285408 6 Rinku Mina A+ Tulasi Colony ASKN- 9584853377 7 Dhramendra Kushwah A+ Vill. Bhora Kachhi, ASKN- 9752073421 8 Mahendra Singh A+ Shankar Colony, Vivekananda School, ASKN- 9753091717 9 Kartik Taneja A+ Swami ji ki Bagiya, ASKN- 9425196126 10 Sudip Soni A+ Bohre Colony, Ward No. 6 ASKN- 9752940582 11 Vikas Jain (Vikki) A+ Purana Bazaar, ASKN- 9893098989 12 Vivekananda A+ Katara Mohalla, ASKN- 9893717209 13 Niraj Rajak A+ Shankar Colony, Vivekananda School, ASKN- 8889806127 14 Rahul Sharma A+ Near Sraswati School Pathar, ASKN- 9977470192 15 Rochak Nayak A+ Vidisha Road, ASKN- 9039628955 16 Brijesh Srivastav A+ Ganesh Colony, ASKN- 9669663894 17 Vinod Rai A+ Ganesh Colony, ASKN- 9669663894 18 Chandu Chandel A+ Madhav Nagar ,Giriraj Chaudhjary Colony Gali no- 2, ASKN- 9755692700 19 Bishnu A+ Tade Colony ASKN- 9752979924 20 Raj Kumar Jain A+ Ganesh Colony ASKN- 9993363941 21 Manoj Sahu A+ Moti Mohalla ASKN- 9425767767 22 Man Singh A+ Near T.V. Tower ASKN- 9977382973 23 Narendra Sharma A+ Purana Bazaar Ward-16, ASKN- 9806445699 24 Rakesh Jain A+ Near Shanti Nath Mandir, (Juice wale) ASKN- 9425745873 25 Prasanna Jain A+ Biliala Mill Road, ASKN- 9407200199 26 Ajay Sharma A+ Pachhadi Kheda Road, ASKN- 9407200147 27 Sanjay Rajak A+ Hanuman School, Gaushala Rd. ASKN- 9981682214 28 Devendra A+ Near Milan Public School, ASKN- 9893646649 Raghuvanshi 29 Ramesh Pal A+ Shankar Colony, Vivekanada School, ASKN- 9893717209 30 Ramkumar A+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 9993847979 31 Lokendra Singhai A+ Near Taar wale Balaji, ASKN- 9893151146 32 Anish Khan A+ Behind Power House, Ward-4, ASKN-9893197241 33 Brajesh Namdev A+ Yadav Colony ASKN- 8878372010 34 Lallu A+ Vill. Bhora Kachhi, Pathar ASKN- 35 Krishnapal Lodhi A+ Sai City Colony ASKN- 9575970503 36 Ajaml Banjara A+ Chak Anandpur, ASKN- 9982170542 37 Anil Sharma A+ Near Purani Haveli, ASKN- 9981537509 38 Prahlaad Singh A+ Tulsi Colony, Gaushala Rd. ASKN- 9630420696 39 Kashi Ram A+ Vill. Khajuriya Kala, ASKN- 8120929944 40 Santosh Kumar A+ Sai City Colony, ASKN- 9826712447 41 Deepak Lodhi A+ Satyam Lodge ASKN- 9993473640 42 Yashwant Singh A+ Mohri Rai, ASKN- 9926936109 Kushwaha 43 Saurav Jain A+ Pathar Mohalla ASKN- 9806528852 44 Mayank Jain A+ Mahavir Colony, ASKN- 9584496938 45 Deepak Rajak A+ Vidisha Rd, Sunrise School, ASKN- 9893448192 46 Mahendra Singh A+ Tayede Colony ASKN- 9926293986 47 Jay Prakash A+ Bhagat Singh Marg, Tadaiya Market. ASKN- 48 Sanjeev Jain A+ Swami Ji Ki Bagiya, ASKN- 9575455317 49 Pawan Kumar A+ Bajria Mohalla, ASKN- 9962466366 50 Mahendra A+ Vidisha Road, ASKN- 7869812299 Raghuvanshi 51 Ramesh Kumar A+ Near T.V. Tower, ASKN- 9753887460 52 Brajesh Raghuvanshi A+ Gaushala, ASKN- 9584506854 53 Durgesh Parashar A+ Parashar Mohalla, ASKN- 9826404842 54 Anand Sharma A+ Mahaveer Colony, ASKN- 9981682323 55 Ravi Gwal A+ Chhe Ghara Colony, ASKN- 9893133476 56 Sunil Namdev A+ Behind Bilala Mill, ASKN- 9926747151 57 Jay Kumar Jain A+ Swami Ji Ki Bagiya, ASKN- 9754396455 58 Suresh Jain A+ Mahaveer Colony ASKN- 59 Rajeev Jain A+ Jyoti Readymade, ASKN- 9406509051 60 Shahid Khan A+ Katra Mohalla, ASKN- 9589209960 61 Sulabh Jain A+ Bhagat Singh Marg, ASKN- 9713269933 62 Roshan Jain A+ Mohri Road, ASKN- 9009053874 63 Devendra Kumar A+ Vill- Vanyayi, ASKN- 9009411486 Kushwaha 64 Devendra Buderia A+ Chaudhary Mohalla, ASKN- 9826390260 65 Raju Sen A+ Eidgah Mohalla, Ward No-11 ASKN- 66 Brajesh Kumar A+ New Bus Stand, ASKN- 9754697212 Prajapati 67 Manoj Kumar Jain A+ Bashir Khan Ki Bagiya, ASKN- 9301514937 68 Ganesh Ram A+ Eidgah Mohalla, ASKN- 9981273908 69 Ravindra Buderia A+ Chaudhary Mohalla, ASKN- 9753804999 70 Naresh Rajak A+ Behind Sraswati School, ASKN- 8435864923 71 Parmal Singh Yadav A+ Naya Khejra ASKN- 72 Raghuveer A+ Vill- Bakaspur, Sagar- 9926043948 73 Md. Yunus A+ Azad Mohalla, ASKN- 9425631896 74 Suresh Kumar A+ Vill- Deverchho Raj, Mungaoli, ASKN- 8435682928 75 Kamlesh Mandev A+ Purana Bazaar Piprai, ASKN- 9977847802 76 Ram Kumar A+ New Bus Stand, Nahar Colony, ASKN- Rghuvanshee 9926939929 77 Babu Lal Yadav A+ Tayede Colony ASKN- 9425759666 78 Ashish Jain A+ Station Road ASKN- 9425191717 79 Manish Bharat A+ Subhash Ganj, ASKN- 07543222184 80 Praween Sharma A+ Gaushala Road, ASKN- 9926539739 81 Sardar Wayant Singh A+ Vill- Khurai, ASKN- 9630333900 82 Sunil Taneja A+ Swami Ji Ki Bagiya, ASKN- 9425196089 83 Dinesh Raghuvanshi B+ Vill- Jatoli ASKN- 9098433795 84 O. P. Sharma B+ Unique Computers, ASKN- 9425132144 85 Sonu Jain B+ Purana Bazaar, ASKN- 9977779913 86 Chiraunji Lal B+ Eidgah Mohalla, ASKN- 7354410569 87 Manoj Kalakar B+ Punjabi Colony, ASKN- 9407200230 88 Kamal Kishore B+ Katara Mohalla, ASKN- 9009825384 89 Kapil Ojha B+ Tayede Colony, Behind Devnath Bhavan ASKN- 9584016144 90 Lalu Sahu B+ Eidgah Mohalla, ASKN- 7354206998 91 Ram Dayal B+ G.P- Barawa, Tehsil- Mungaoli, ASKN- 9009455534 92 Jai Prakash Chhabra B+ Gopal Ganj, ASKN- 9826761624 93 Durgesh B+ Eidgah Mohalla, ASKN- 8959550350 94 Naresh B+ Vill- Kakrua, ASKN- 95 Pramod B+ Cungi Naka, Issagarh Rd. ASKN- 9826686571 96 Basant Jain B+ Gopal Ganj, ASKN- 9425191993 97 Asish Sahu B+ Parasar Mohalla, ASKN- 9009212083 98 Rohot Lodhi V Indira Park ASKN- 9575363424 99 Deepak Jain B+ Near Shanti Nath Mandir, ASKN- 9981085326 100 Ballu B+ Shankarpur Magrada, ASKN- 7898942338 101 Santosh Kushwah B+ Near Sraswati School, ASKN- 0754322792 102 Chotu Khan B+ Bohere Colony ASKN- 9575969249 103 Godhan Singh B+ Vill- Ruhana, P.O- Pathagiri, Mungaoli, ASKN- 7354939970 104 Anand Jain B+ Station Rd. Sabji Mandi, Bhind, 8108194783 105 Soram Rajput B+ Vill- Rehatwas ASKN- 9630432594 106 Manish Araya B+ Mahaveer Colony, ASKN- 9993200697 107 Piyush Parasar B+ Parasar Mohalla, Vidisha Rd. ASKN- 9826280950 108 Balveer Sahu B+ Gaushala ASKN- 9926223062 109 Suresh Kori B+ Kumar Mohalla, Sashendra Colony, ASKN- 9617930355 110 Mahesh Kori B+ Bohere Colony, ASKN- 8889527992 111 Dramendra Seni B+ Old Bus Stand ASKN- 9713241398 112 Sunil Raghuvanshi B+ Ganesh Colony, ASKN- 8713049334 113 Gauri Shankar B+ Ward No-7 Ganesh Colony, ASKN- 114 Jagdish Sahu B+ Ward No- 10 Behind Valmik Mandir. ASKN- 8349648448 115 Rakesh Ojha B+ Tayede Colony ASKN- 8878863475 116 Love Kumar Chawdi B+ Near Sivpuri Public School, ASKN- 8982029358 Kar 117 Dole Singh B+ Vill- Rajpur ASKN- 9406578330 118 Sonu Thakur B+ Rampura Mohalla, ASKN- 8713211642 119 Krishna Chaturvedi B+ Sashendra Gali, ASKN- 9406573699 120 Seema Rajput B+ Sashendra Gali, ASKN- 9893723852 121 Jagdish B+ Jail Campus, Issagarh Rd. ASKN- 9977671946 122 Sudrshan Sharma B+ Rani Mohalla Issagarh, ASKN- 123 Raj Kumar B+ Behind Mata Mandir, ASKN- 8120523375 124 Sunil Rajak B+ New Bus Stand, ASKN- 9617909003 125 Chandrapal Yadav B+ Khitya Tel, Shadora, ASKN- 9977483864 126 Ramveer Yadav B+ Sehrai, Mungaoli, ASKN- 9407206863 127 Shivakant Sharma B+ Chaudhary Mohalla, ASKN- 8962213172 128 Ramkumar Namdev B+ Bohere Colony, ASKN- 9926857641 129 Ranjit Kushwaha B+ Girls School Street, Ward No- 15, ASKN- 9893211420 130 Lakshman Prasad B+ Shantinath Mandir, Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 131 Seikh Ashique B+ Near Tar Wale Balaji, ASKN- 9479770088 132 Dhramendra Joshi B+ Yadav Colony, ASKN- 9098741474 133 Balveer Singh B+ Sikandra, ASKN- 8120224983 134 Meherban Singh B+ Mata Mohalla Behind Shitla Mata, ASKN- 9981273536 135 Azad Khan B+ Ganesh colony, ASKN- 9584506990 136 Deepak Rajak B+ Mata Mohalla, ASKN- 9977448384 137 Amresh Kumar B+ In front of Girls School, ASKN- 9425722954 138 Deepak Rajak B+ Mata Mohalla, ASKN- 9977448384 139 Amresh Kumar B+ In front of Girls School, ASKN- 9425722954 140 Rakesh Kushwah B+ Patel Marg, Near Girls School, ASKN- 9630639001 141 Yuvraj B+ Dipesh Colony, Behind Mandhsor Mill, ASKN- 9836428096 142 Sanjeev Chaurasia B+ Pathar Mihalla, ASKN- 9926136109 143 Kailash Kushwah B+ Ghosi Mohalla, Ward No-16, ASKN- 144 Ravi Jain B+ Station Rd. ASKN- 8989412580 145 Ravi Rekwar B+ Chaudhary Mohalla, Ward No-12, ASKN- 9713079586 146 Mannu Lal B+ Vill- Kariyya Buddhu, ASKN- 7697938752 147 Ram Krishna B+ Vill- Barkheda Jagir. ASKN- 148 Surendra Rathore B+ Issagarh Rd. ASKN- 9981650454 149 Ram Krishna Sahu B+ Eidgah Mohalla, ASKN- 8085267565 150 Hemant Rajoriya B+ Vidisha Road, ASKN- 9981356442 151 Ramkumar Chandel B+ Bohere Colony ASKN- 9575827483 152 Sanjeev Jain B+ Pachhari Kheda Rd. ASKN- 9584166001 153 Bhagwat Singh B+ Moti Mohalla, Ward No- 12 ASKN- 9407240630 154 Yashwant Patel B+ Swami ji Ki Bagiya, ASKN- 9826540902 155 Jotsingh Ahirwar B+ Mata Mandir Mohalla, Ward No-3 ASKN- 9893934071 156 Himmat Singh B+ Shankar Colony, ASKN- 9926215312 157 Rajkumar Srivastava B+ Ganesh Colony, ASKN- 9893997842 158 Rakesh Chaudhary V Gandhi Park ASKN- 9926825261 159 Saurav Jain B+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 9893343972 160 Rajeev Suman B+ Housing Board Colony ASKN- 9893541517 161 Bishnu Ojha B+ Vidisha Rd. Chungi Naka, ASKN- 9754931013 162 Bawlesh Harijan B+ Jail Colony ASKN- 163 Lalram Prajapati B+ Lamberdar Mohalla, ASKN- 164 Dinesh Chaurasia B+ Gandhi Park, ASKN- 9425760753 165 Vijay Kori B+ Shankarpura, Magardha, ASKN- 9981748186 166 Amole B+ Tulsi Colony ASKN- 9098801159 167 Mulayam Singh Lodhi B+ Kariyya Turk, Mungaoli, ASKN- 8085278229 168 Moharsingh Ahirwar B+ Barkheda (Bhogi) ASKN- 169 Kailsh Parihar B+ Gaushala, ASKN- 9893214279 170 Phoolsingh Ahirwar B+ Khjuriya, (subedar) ASKN- 171 Manjeet Ahirwar B+ Tulsi Sarower Colony, ASKN- 9669510142 172 Ram Chandel B+ Chhe Ghara Colony ASKN- 9993362246 173 Pradip Yogi B+ Purana Bazaar ASKN- 9425760573 174 Naveen Sen B+ Bohere Colony ASKN- 9893680406 175 Devilal Shakya B+ Mata Mohalla, ASKN- 9575969172 176 Gangaram Kori B+ Magarda Mohalla, ASKN- 7354844160 178 Gobind Kori B+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 7354844160 179 Puran Prajapati B+ Moti Mohalla, ASKN- 180 Mahendra Yadav B+ Pathar Mohalla, Chungi Naka, ASKN- 9584446166 181 Mohan Soni B+ Pachhari Kheda Rd. ASKN- 7898419373 182 Madan Lal Jain B+ Gaushala, Tulsi colony, ASKN- 9977585429 183 Balram Agarwal B+ Subhash Ganj ASKN- 99266466529 184 Rajesh Rajak B+ Urja Colony, ASKN- 9685861254 185 Sanjeev B+ Tulsi Sarower Colony, ASKN- 8435614215 186 Munna Lodhi B+ Gaushala, Chaila Bagh, ASKN- 9827439037 187 Shayam Sharma B+ Eidgah Mohalla, ASKN- 9575363803 188 Sonu Sahu B+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 7354206415 189 Harikishan B+ Mandhsor Mill, Sumerchand Bagicha, ASKN- 9977321162 190 Moharsingh B+ Aabkari Vinag, ASKN- 9826216334 191 Deepak Sen B+ Purana Bazaar ASKN- 9926962728 192 Abhishek Jain B+ Gandhi Park, ASKN- 9754313939 193 Ram Prakash B+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 9713013360 194 Suresh Dhakad B+ Gandhi Park ASKN- 9407232055 194 Manoj Rao B+ Rampura Mohalla, Khirya Chanderi, ASKN- 7898141921 195 Satveer Sahu B+ R. N. Rd. Shankarpura ASKN- 9754604151 196 Brajesh Yadav B+ Vill- Sikandra, ASKN- 197 Jagdish Sharma B+ Purana Bazaar, Near Motia Kuan, ASKN- 9926240897 198 Awadh Kishore B+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 9009602794 199 Bhola Jain B+ Bhola Studio, ASKN- 200 Vipin Singhai B+ Pachhari Kheda Rd. ASKN- 9425031108 201 Niraj Manoria B+ Near Chaubisi Jain MAndir, ASKN- 9425196137 202 Sanjeev Gupta B+ Mahaveer Colony Rd. ASKN- 9893823508 203 Ram Kumar Sharma B+ Sharma Paan Bhandar ASKN- 7869824778 204 Aman Dube B+ Indira Park, ASKN- 9179276605 205 Vishal Bhargav B+ Indira Park ASKN- 9685431559 206 Sanjeev Jain B+ Indira Prak ASKN- 9425791849 207 Harish Sharma B+ Vididsha Rd. ASKN- 9425191917 208 Dheeraj Kushwah B+ Swami Ki Bagiya, ASKN- 9893717374 209 Mukesh Ojha B+ Behind Patel Park, ASKN- 9926224560 210 Rajendra Namdev B+ Nai Ababdi, ASKN- 211 Niraj Soni B+ Purana Bazaar ASKN- 9425133322 212 Inder Raghuvanshee B+ Tayede Colony Ward No-2 ASKN- 9617548797 213 Sardar Kuldip Singh B+ Khalsa Colony, ASKN- 8817732003 214 Surendra Singh B+ Vill- Shapur, Ram Daliya, ASKN- 9754693500 215 Pargat Singh B+ Punjabi Colony, ASKN- 8962410155 216 Satwant Singh B+ Vill- Mohri Rai, ASKN- 9926250040 217 Sardar Jasdev Singh B+ Vill- Lal Barkheda, ASKN- 9826743829 218 Manindar Singh B+ Vill- Khairai, ASKN- 9424444277 219 Sardar Rajat Singh B+ Vill- Takneri, ASKN- 9893704555 220 Sardar Dilbhag Singh B+ Vill- Pawargarh, ASKN- 221 Maninder Singh B+ Vill- Amahi Tala, ASKN- 9926245346 222 Jagdev Singh B+ Vill- Kukreta, ASKN- 9826690744 223 Jitendra Singh B+ 9993935879 224 Jasdev Singh B+ Chak Khairai, ASKN- 9589395820 225 Sukhvinder Singh B+ Chak Manakpur, ASKN- 9589395820 226 Rajendra Singh B+ Vidisha Rd. ASKN- 9425122215 227 Ravinder Singh B+ ASKN- 942760405 228 Hari Om Nayak O+ Nayak Bhawan, Vidisha Rd. ASKN- 9993471567 229 Deepak Mishra O+ Mishra Medical, Vidisha rd. ASKN- 9425133482 230 Vishwa Bandhu O+ Patel Marg ASKN- 9926213885 Chaturvedi 231 Bhagwan Das O+ D. C. Gas ASKN- 9425131105 Chaudhary 232 Ghanshayam Pal O+ Namberdar Mohalla, Ward No- 10, ASKN- 9753037919 233 Vipin Sharma O+ Near Girls School, ASKN- 9425191974 234 Mohan Namdev O+ Near Girls School, ASKN- 9826520387 235 Kishore Taneja O+ Bhagwan Das & Sons, Main Bazaar ASKN- 9425196126 236 Balkrishna Rai O+ Chhe Ghara Colony, ASKN- 9977265740 237 Ravi Sen O+ Azad Mohalla, Bohere Colony, ASKN- 9977215436 238 Surendra Prajapati O+ Mata Mandir, Kabira Rd. ASKN- 9893942754 239 Rahul Sahu O+ Tulsi Sarower Colony, ASKN- 9589387175 240 Shiv Kumar O+ Tulsi Sarower Colony, ASKN- 7509285604 241 Maan Singh O+ Vill- Barkhala, Mungaoli, ASKN-7828734382 242 Mukesh Sharma O+ Tayede Colony, ASKN- 9893163298 243 Anand Raghuvanshi O+ Maharj Singh, Tayede Colony, ASKN- 8109456555 244 Rakesh Sharma O+ Ganesh Colony, Ward No-7, ASKN- 9993481033 245 Upendra Parashar O+ Parashar Mohalla, ASKN- 9826422815 246 Vijay Vanshkar O+ Numberdar Mohalla, ASKN- 247 Kunal Taneja O+ Swami Ji ki Bagiya, ASKN- 7509938634 248 Santosh Jain O+ Gandhi Park ASKN- 9926437480 249 Jitendra Tomar O+ Behind Police Station, Issagarh Rd. ASKN- 9479315200 250 Sanjeev Jain O+ Chhe Ghara Colony , ASKN- 9009602849 251 Harnaam Singh O+ Mata Madh Mohalla, Ward No- 10, ASKN- 9165614240 252 Rajkumar Ojha O+ Shankarpur Colony, ASKN- 9981650386 253 Sharad Yadav O+ Shanti Nagar Colony, ASKN- 9977774493 254 Ajay Sharma O+ Lamberdar Gali, ASKN- 8878344668 255 Kamlesh Namdev O+ Behind Bilala Mill ASKN- 9425722070 256 Santosh Singh O+ Vill- Khamkhedi , ASKN- 8959515183 257 Anish Khan O+ Shankarpur Colony, ASKN- 9617548493 258 Soham Sharma O+ Moti Mohalla, ASKN- 07543222811 259 Akash Sen O+ Vidisha Rd. ASKN- 9806170543 260 Veer Singh O+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 9009366163 261 Mahendra Namdev O+ Chhe Ghara Colony, ASKN- 9425361289 262 Nafis Ahmed O+ Katara Mohalla, ASKN- 9826547847 263 Sheel Kumar Yadav O+ Salona, Tehsil- Chanderi, ASKN- 9753541692 264 Abdul Halim O+ Kurwai, Ward No-5, Distt. Vidisha- 9669441985 265 Mahendra Rajak O+ Namberdar Mohalla, ASKN- 9981428289 266 Ravindra O+ Eidgah Rd. Nagreshri Building, ASKN- 9754771314 267 Ramsewak O+ Dharmendar Chaudhary Ka Bagicha, ASKN- 9826597618 268 Hemant Kumar O+ Tilak Marg ASKN- 9407133811 269 Ram Singh O+ Kotwali ASKN- 9425462242 270 Manoj Pal O+ Ward No- 10, Shashindra Colony, ASKN- 9806547202 271 Rinku O+ Pathar Mohalla, ward No-10, ASKN- 8827182731 272 Manoj Vishwakarma O+ Pachhari Kheda Mohalla, ASKN- 8584888252 273 Dhramendra Rajak O+ Numberdar Mohalla, ASKN- 8120431233 274 Khachhu Lal O+ Behind Mandsour Mill, ASKN- 9575363368 275 Bhola Puri O+ Gaushala, ASKN- 9575898529 276 Kantik Jain O+ Purana Bazaar. ASKN- 7898942130 277 Sonu Ojha O+ Tayede Colony , ASKN- 993261171 278 Santosh Sharma O+ Bajariya Mohalla, ASKN- 9893937113 279 Dinesh Namdev O+ Pachhari Kheda, Tulsi Sarower Colony, ASKN- 9179345463 280 Mukund Bhargav O+ Durga Colony, In front of L.I.C. office, ASKN- 9926554410 281 Dilip Jain O+ Near Girls School, ASKN- 9630315113 282 Balram Ojha O+ Bajariya Mohalla, ASKN- 993804050 283 Mahesh Sen O+ Gayatri Mnadir Gali, ASKN- 8085241357 284 Pramod Parihar O+ Tulsi Colony, Gaushala, ASKN- 9893089491 285 Pratap Bhanu Yadav O+ Vill- Bhesarwas, ASKN- 9754313768 286 Mukesh Sen O+ Katra Mohalla, ASKN- 07542-211634 287 Sachin Tyagi O+ Chaudhari Mohalla, ASKN- 8871535397 288 Hemant Jogi O+ Purana Bazaar, Near Jain Mandir, ASKN- 99816503434 289 Ramkrishna O+ Vill- Kakara, P.O- Nai sarai, ASKN- 9669951439 290 Bharat O+ Vill- Bhaisarwas, ASKN- 7354842968 291 Saurav Namdev O+ Eidgah Mohalla, ASKN- 9584805090 292 Ravindra Yadav O+ Vill- Bhadaun ASKN- 9617412223 293 Paltu O+ Vill- Malawni, ASKN- 294 Sonu Kushwah O+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 9165936200 295 Saurav Sharma O+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 8982691899 296 Nisar Khan O+ Azad Mohalla, ASKN- 9979773331 297 Rahul Kansal O+ Purana Bazaar, Procession Rd. ASKN- 8871878818 298 Ms. Sunita Jain O+ Bajariya Mohalla, ASKN- 9575972674 299 Munna Rajak O+ Shankar Colony, ASKN- 9009889011 300 Bhola Kushwaha O+ Ghosi Mohalla, ASKN- 9826874846 301 Pawan Soni O+ Moti Mohalla, ASKN- 9755626687 302 Ms. Madhvi Sharma O+ Durga Colony ASKN- 9926516811 303 Golu Raghuvanshi O+ In Front of Sunrise School. ASKN- 9753534364 304 Omprakash O+ Behind Patel Park, ASKN- 9575972781 305 Ram Shankar O+ Lamberdar Mohalla Colony, ASKN- 9977522712 Prajapati 306 Rahul Raghvanshi O+ New Bus Stand, ASKN- 8871531543 307 Santosh sen O+ Purana Bazaar ASKN- 9981503544 308 Rajesh Jain O+ Station Rd. ASKN- 9406578490 309 Karn Parihar O+ Gaushala, ASKN- 9584612205 310 Anil Namdev O+ Behind Bilala Mill, ASKN- 9981846205 311 Vinod Ojha O+ Punjabi colony, ASKN- 9406965912 312 Sunil Kushwah O+ Near Shanti Nath Mandir, ASKN- 9826686047 313 Gulzarilal O+ Mata Mandir Rd. ASKN- 9479546861 314 Hari Mohan O+ Purana Bazaar, Motiya Kuan, ASKN- Chaudhary 315 Jai Pal Yadav O+ Kachnar, ASKN- 9179813070 316 Lalu Yadav O+ Huri, ASKN- 9165086217 317 Sita Ram Soni O+ Moti mohalla, ASKN- 9993014157 318 Mohit Jain O+ Nehru Park, ASKN- 9425361254 319 Shivkant Ahirwar O+ Tulsi Sarower Colony, ASKN- 9179319367 320 Ramkishan Raikwar O+ Chaudhary Mohalla, ASKN- 9584888718 321 Sonu Gwal O+ Chhe Ghara Colony, ASKN- 9993263391 322 Sanjay Dubey O+ Soni Colony, ASKN- 9981501780 323 Sunil Jatab O+ Chhe Ghara Colony, ASKN- 9893985348 324 Vivek Shakya O+ Pachhari Kheda Rd. ASKN- 9806844557 325 Shreyans Jain O+ Bajariya Mihalla, Ward No- 15, ASKN- 9826500575 326 Kamlesh Sahu O+ Parashar Mohalla, ASKN- 9993718299 327 Dhanpal Kori O+ Shanti Nagar, Ward No-20, ASKN- 9752531128 328 Mahesh Kumar O+ Vill- Khaijra haat, ASKN- 9981020691 Ahirwar 329 Mohammed Sadique O+ Kolua Chak, ASKN- 9425769092 330 Sanjeev Kumar O+ Vill- Narayanpur, ASKN- 9926658979 331 Dinesh O+ Ward No-10, Aron Rd. ASKN- 9589260227 332 Krishna Mahour O+ Dubey Colony, Ward No-3, ASKN- 9589113699 333 Mukesh Maurya O+ Bohere Colony, Mata Mandir Rd. ASKN- 334 Sanjay Saluja O+ Raju Medical wali Gali, ASKN- 9425735584 335 Gajananda Parate O+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 336 Hemant Tadaiya O+ Main Bazaar, ASKN- 337 Pramod Jain O+ Purana Bus Stand, Samne wali Gali, ASKN- 9425191927 338 Sonesh Sethi O+ Vidisha Rd, Taal vriksh ke samne, ASKN- 9826222427 339 Mahendra Bhardwaj O+ Indira Park, ASKN- 9893332040 340 Pradeep Dubey O+ Swami Ji Ki Bagiya, ASKN- 9425292968 341 Balram Dubey O+ Swami Ji Ki Bagiya, ASKN- 9893651202 342 Jaydev Sharma O+ Indira Park, ASKN- 9893264533 343 Alap Soni O+ Swami Ji Ki Bagiya, ASKN- 9893186352 344 Balwinder Singh O+ Vill- Amahi, ASKN- 9617328587 345 S. Baldev Singh O+ Vill- Amahi, ASKN- 9986136538 346 Manish Kalra O+ Indira Park, ASKN- 9407214301 347 Sardar Malkit Singh O+ Vill- Pawargarh, Vidisha Rd. ASKN- 9424727777 348 Sardar Satpal Singh O+ Vill- Mohri Chak, ASKN- 9926825390 349 Surendra Raghuvanshi O+ Durga Colony, ASKN- 9893891632 350 Sardar Dhramveer O+ Vill- Maholi Chak, ASKN- 9669929999 Singh 351 Navjot Singh O+ Vidisha Rd. ASKN- 9425657777 352 Digvijay Singh AB+ Gayatri Mandir Gali, ASKN- 9926223213 Raghuvanshi 353 Raju Sahu AB+ Ward No- 9 Vidisha Rd. ASKN- 8962519722 354 Amit Kumar AB+ Gaushala, ASKN- 9685753094 355 Rajeev Kumar AB+ Purana Bazaar, Jain Mandir gali, ASKN- 8889418471 356 Dhramendra Jain AB+ Shanti Nagar Mandir Road, ASKN- 9993838051 357 Ranjeet AB+ Vill- Gora, P.O- Rawsar, ASKN- 7697323230 358 Madhurkant AB+ Indira Park, ASKN- 9893320558 359 Babu Lal AB+ Ward No-3 Mata Mohalla, ASKN- 9009601566 360 Vinod AB+ Bohere Colony, ASKN- 9907714715 361 Ramkishan Namdev AB+ Jagdamba Hotel, Bypass, ASKN- 9755893488 362 Bhoora Pandit AB+ Ward No-10, Gadariya Mohalla, ASKN- 9893005833 363 Jagdish Rajak AB+ Rampura Mohalla, ASKN- 9827580640 364 Rameshwar Ojha AB+ Tulsi Sarower Colony, ASKN- 8349391554 365 Ashish AB+ Azad Mohalla, ASKN- 9752050252 366 Manoj AB+ Behind Mata Mandir, ASKN- 9926507816 367 Pramod Kushwah AB+ Eidgah Mohalla, Near Idea Tower ASKN- 9685120703 368 Atul Bohre AB+ Om Colony, ASKN- 9893185677 369 Ram Babu AB+ In front Of Girls School, ASKN- 8435266146 370 Vikram AB+ Near Shanti Nath Mandir, ASKN- 9826893513 371 Bhai Lal AB+ Shankarpur Magarda, ASKN- 9630393524 372 Anil Jain AB+ Behind Bilala Mill, ASKN- 9630391082 373 Arvind Singh AB+ Chhe Ghara Colony, ASKN- 9826272050 Sikarwar 374 Amarnath AB+ Shankarpur Magarda Chauraha, ASKN- 9754529595 375 Manoj Parihar AB+ Gaushala, ASKN- 8877223351 376376 Hemant Pathak AB+ Chaudhary Mohalla, Ward No- 10, ASKN- 9465071506 377 Bhagwat AB+ Chhe Ghara Colony ASKN- 9630 424238 378 Jagdish Prajapati AB+ Marghat Shala, ASKN- 8889418557 379 Ashish Sahu AB+ Hiriya Ke Tapra, ASKN- 380 Prithavi Prajapati AB+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 381 Sonu Sharma AB+ Vijaypura, Shadhora, ASKN- 9685927366 382 Deshraj Baudh AB+ Yadav Colony ASKN- 9617267300 383 Kanhaiya Ram AB+ Vill- Dhaturiya, ASKN- 8889882718 Ahirwar 384 Neeraj AB+ Aron Rd. Ward No- 10, ASKN- 7389006385 385 Ashok Raghuvanshi AB+ Rajmata Chauraha, Issagarh Rd, ASKN- 9425797971 386 Abhishek Shrivastav AB+ Chaudhary Mohalla, ASKN- 9977986680 387 Rajendra Namdev AB+ Nai Abadi, ASKN- 9993364272 388 Satish Lodhi AB+ Near Patel Park, ASKN- 9826342692 389 Sardar Jujhar Singh AB+ Issagarh, ASKN- 9617232114 390 Sardar Shishupal AB+ Vill- Lalbarkheda, ASKN- 9406588100 Singh 391 Lovenath Singh AB+ 9926783030 392 Vishwas Agariya A- Bilala Mill Rd. ASKN- 9425789929 393 Jagdish Jatav A- Bohre Colony, ASKN- 8889642962 394 Dipesh patel A- Chhe Ghara Colony, ASKN- 8982857109 395 Jayraj Yogi A- Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 9754674865 396 Monu Sen A- Moti Mohalla, ASKN- 8602343790 397 Shailendra A- Bajariya Mohalla, ASKN- 9977065768 398 Rohit Sharma B- Dipesh Colony, ASKN- 9993926307 399 Sachin Dabur B- Gandhi Ji Wali Gali, ASKN- 9407200258 400 Manish Pali B- Gandhi Ji Wali Gali, ASKN- 9425407805 401 Sohan Singh B- Vill- Shahrai, ASKN- 8889266700 402 Chunni Lal O- Vill- Aanbri, ASKN- 403 Sunil Agarwal O- Sunil Disk, Subhash Ganj, ASKN- 9425196005 404 Dinesh Singh O- Vill- Kanera, Tehsil- Issagarh, ASKN- 9893921963 405 Pratipal Singh O- Vill- Sikandra, ASKN- 7354844012 406 Jagjeet Singh O- Bajariya Mohalla, ASKN- 9993370550 407 Shivendra Yadav O- Kadwaya Rd. Issagarh, ASKN- 9926731221 408 Monu Raghuvanshi Durga Colony, Guna Rd. ASKN- 9893317058 409 Ladduram Kori AB+ Lamberdar Gali, ASKN- 9425134499 410 Niraj Manoriya B+ Shantinagar Colony, ASKN- 9425196137 411 Amit Bohre O+ Pachari Kheda Rd. ASKN-975264484 412 Sonu Pandey O+ In front of Rest House, ASKN- 9893008393 413 Styapal Lodhi A+ Satyam lodge ASKN- 9425179993 414 Rakesh Rghuvanshi O+ Guna Rd, Chungi Naka, ASKN- 9584496377 415 Upendra Sharma B+ Vidisha Rd ASKN- 9993011235 416 Hariom Kushwaha B+ Mandsour Mill, ASKN- 9926890057 417 Nimesh Sharma B+ Purana Bazaar ASKN- 7898229300 418 Shubham Kansal O+ Bajariya Mohalla, ASKN- 9893673474 419 Sonu Agrawal AB+ Near P.N.B., ASKN- 9826519229 420 Roshan Jain O+ Vidisha Rd, ASKN- 7897160666 421 Roshan Agrawal B+ Station Rd. ASKN- 9981503777 422 Anupam Jain O+ Mahaveer Colony, ASKN- 9425196062 423 Kamal Kishore A+ Mandsour Mill, ASKN- 9826805077 Sharma 424 Arun Jain B+ Patel Park ASKN- 9893800473 425 Govind Sen O+ Moti Mohalla, ASKN- 9425791787 426 Prashant Goswami A+ Mata Mandir Rd. ASKN- 9425767996 427 Yashpal Yadav O+ Kadwaya Rd, Issagarh, ASKN- 9753113997 428 Roshan Yadav A+ Moti Mohalla, ASKN- 9752271861 429 Atul Gupta O+ Mahaveer Colony ASKN- 8120427743 430 Prashant Sharma B+ Haveli Marg, ASKN- 9893847287 431 Gopal Shrivastava A+ Azad Mohalla, ASKN- 9826416616 432 Bani Raghuvanshi A+ Guna Rd, ASKN- 9981682161 433 Yogesh Sharma B+ Moti Mohalla, ASKN- 9806446221 434 Sachin Sharma O+ Bilala Mill Rd. ASKN- 9425132304 435 Ankur Jain B+ Purana Bazaar, ASKN- 9826556719 436 Jaimandal Yadav B+ Soni Colony, ASKN- 9425132304 437 Abhishek Jain B+ Bajariya Mohalla, ASKN- 9697622070 438 Amarjit Yadav O+ Tayede Colony, ASKN- 9617548475 439 Ram Raja Yadav B+ Vill- Amroud , ASKN- 9926293864 440 Mantu Yadav A+ Lamberdar Gali, ASKN- 9977681528 441 Sandip Sharma A+ Pathar Mohalla, ASKN- 9893331565 442 Manish Sharma AB+ Vidisha Rd. ASKN- 9977569264 443 Praveen Bishwakarma B+ Aspatal CHauraha, ASKN- 9713069211 444 Nahar Singh Yadav O+ Yadav Colony ASKN- 9425791824 445 Bipin Sharma B+ Purana Bazaar ASKN- 9755361339 446 Lakshaman Namdev B+ Vedanta Bhawan, ASKN- 9993001003 447 Angad Sharma A+ Mahaveer Colony, ASKN- 9981682323 448 Shailendra Gowasami O+ Moto Mohalla, ASKN- 9425798333 449 Jeetu Tomar O+ Purana Bazaar , ASKN- 9407236815 450 Ashad Quraishi B+ Parashar Mohalla, ASKN- 9755682035 451 Gopal Sen AB+ Moti Mohalla, ASKN- 9425791730 452 Arun Raghvanshi B+ Lake City Colony, ASKN- 9425196096 453 Shailendra Chauhan O+ Moti Mohalla, ASKN- 9993709030 454 Bhanu Soni B+ Moti Mohalla, ASKN- 9826218058 455 Mahendra A+ Lake City Colony, ASKN- 9893646754 Raghuvanshi 456 Anand Raghuvanshi A+ Tayede Colony , ASKN- 9893709866

Table-7 List of Sub-Health Centres in Ashoknagar District Block Places of SHC Ashoknagar Muhal Milk Shador , Seji, Jheela, Mathner, Bamorital, Werkheda gond, Renjha, Chhaper, Bagulya, Ratikheda, Diyadhari, Tarawli, Ranwsar, Mohari rai, Narayanpur, Dangora Fhoot, Rijoda, Shahodri, Rajpur, Khajuriya kala, Bamora, Tuman, Bhadon, kachnar, Bhansarwas, Semrahat, Karaiya rai, Sonera, Jalalpur (Total 29) Esagarh Mahidpur,Esagarh gramin, Jhangar, khiriya Devat, Bamnabar, Ganeshkheda, Dhakoni, Jamdera, Patkhera, Saraskhedi, Rajtala, Raosar Jaagir, Dhurra, Derkha, Kirroda, Ghataoda, Parsol, Mahuan, Kadwaya, Indor, Naisaray, Ajleshbar, Dungasera,Kalabaag (Total 24) Mungaoli Bahadurpur, Damdama, Ghat Bamuriya, Barkheda Jamal, Piprai, Moodra Bahadra, Kesopur, Singhada, Athaikheda, Beelakhedi, Dhekan, Malhargarh, Vilheru, Bavrod, Gaduli, Nadankhedi, Sehrai, Achalgarh, Pathari, Parkana, Hureri, Richa, Dongra, Madaukhedi, Bamori Tanka (Total 25) Chanderi Singhpurtal, Mohanpur, Khirka, Nayakhera, Thubon, Maholi, Bhariyakhari, Sigon, Kharai, Tarai, Pranpur, Gorakala,Hirawal, Badera, Vikrampur, Soter, Nawni, Nanon, Garethi (Total 19)

Table-8 List of Combat Teams at the District & Block Level Combat Team at the District Level Institute Name Doctor Paramedical Staff District Hospital Ashoknagar Dr. D.K Jain, Girjesh Bhargav (Compounder) Dr. V.K Sharma Devi Lal (Ward Boy)

Combat Team at Block Levels Institute Name Doctor Paramedical Staff PHC Esagarh Dr. V.S Jamhoriya Gopi Lal (Dresser) Ms. Krishna Chaurasiya (FHW) Mahendra Singh Raghuvanshi (MPS) PHC Parsole Dr. Rajni Chhari R.P Tyagi (Dresser) Ms. Alka Pawar (LHV) Kaluram (Ward Boy) PHC Naisarai Dr. Rajni Chhari Bhagwat Singh Raghuvanshi (Dresser) Dr. Ajay Jatav Gayatri Chauhan (FHW) PHC Kalabagh, Bhora Dr. B.S Jamhoriya R.P Mishra (Compounder) Ms. Rukhsana Bano Itwari Laal CHC Chanderi Dr. M.L Kharka Ms. Gita Sharma (ANM) Ms. Anamma Dixit (LHV) Chandra BHawan Singh (MPW) Mukesh Singh (Bhritya) Haseenuddin (Driver) CHC Mungaoli Dr. Dinesh Tripathy Manoj Kr. Shrivastav (Dresser) Subhas Saxena (Dresser) Layank Ram (Driver) PHC Bahadurpur Dr. Y S Tomar Suresh Babu Bhargav (Dresser) S K Rajoriya (MPS) Ms Usha Jadhav (LHV) Prem Narayan Ojha (Ward Boy) CHC Khedi Dr. Ritesh Yadav Parmar Singh Raghuvanshi (Dresser) Ms shanta Thannkampan Mahendra Kr Puspad (MPW) Jhagdu Ram (Sweeper) PHC Sehrai Dr. A K Shakya Maharaj Singh (Compounder) Kamaljeet (MPS) Ms Jaymala Chauhan (FHW) Prakash Narayan (Ward Boy) PHC Piprai Dr. Prashant Dubey Jagdish Srivastav (MPS) Manohar Lal Rohille (MPW) Kumari Sapna Sahu (ANM) Narendra Srivastav (Ward Boy) PHC Malhargarh Dr. Amit Arya R S Narvariya (Compounder) Ms Leela Tomar (LHV) Devendra Singh Parmar (Ward Boy) CHC Shadora Dr. V K Sharma Ms Geeta Verma (LHV) Pramod Bhadoriya (Compounder) Jagannath Lodha (Ward Boy) PHC Kachnar Dr. V K Sharma Srikrishna Sahu (Dresser) Mamta Singh Ashok (Sweeper)

Table- 9 List of Fair Price Shops in the district Tehsil Ashok Nagar Urban Ashok Nagar Sl. No Name 1 Dr. Shayama Prasad Mukherji Upbhokta Bhandar 2 Gandhi Mahila Upbhokta Bhandar 3 Rashtriya Mahila PrathmikUpbhokta Bhandar 4 Jyoti Mahila PrathmikUpbhokta Bhandar 5 Adarsh PrathmikUpbhokta Bhandar 6 Rajiv Gandhi PrathmikUpbhokta Bhandar 7 Janta Sahkari Upbhokta Bhandar 8 Subhash PrathmikUpbhokta Bhandar 9 Maharani Laxmi Bai PrathmikUpbhokta Bhandar 10 Sahkari Vipnana Samiti Ashok Nagar 11 Swami Vivekananda PrathmikUpbhokta Bhandar 12 Pandit. Deendayal Upadhaya PrathmikUpbhokta Bhandar 13 Swami Vivekananda PrathmikUpbhokta Bhandar 14 Pandit. Deendayal Upadhaya PrathmikUpbhokta Bhandar Rural Ashok Nagar 15 Sraswati Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya Akhai Krishna 16 Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya Kakurua Rai 17 Shakti Punj Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya Bahinserwas 18 Sewa Sanstha Bahinserwas 19 Sewa Sanstha Kachnar, Haat Bazaar 20 Sewa Sanstha Kachnar, Upkendra Karaiya Rai 21 Sewa Sanstha Khejra Kalan, Haat Bazar 22 Sewa Sanstha Khejra Kalan, Upkendra Masidpur 23 Sewa Sanstha Rijouda (In Madhavpur Village) 24 Sewa Sanstha Rijouda Upkendra Garroli 25 Sewa Sanstha Hinoutiya 26 Shakti Punj Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya Bhandar, Diyadhri 27 Sewa Sanstha Rati Kheda (Ashok Nagar Centre) 28 Sewa Sanstha Rati Kheda Upkendra Tarawali 29 Shakti Punj Bahu Uddeshiya Bhandar, Bhainrakhati 30 Shakti Punj Dhoura 31 Sewa Sanstha Raonsar 32 Sewa Sanstha Raonsar Upkendra Madkheda 33 Sewa Sanstha Narayanpur 34 Sewa Sanstha Narayanpur Upkendar Kolua 35 Sewa Sanstha Tumain, Upkendra Barkheda Lal 36 Sewa Sanstha Tumain, Upkendra Sikandara 37 Shakti Punj Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya Amkheda Tumain 38 Sewa Sanstha Tumain, Upkendra Khajuriya 39 Shakti Punj Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya, Tumain 40 Shakti Punj Bahu Uddeshiya, Sikandara 41 Shakti Punj Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya, Barkhedi, Tumain 42 Sewa Sanstha Bamora (Rajpur) Haat Bazaar 43 Sewa Sanstha Bamora Upkendra Chhipon 44 Sewa Sanstha Barodiya 45 Sewa Sanstha Barodiya Upkendra Kudhai 46 Sewa Sanstha Barodiya Upkendra Karaiyabuddh 47 Sewa Sanstha Barodiya Upkendra Mahu Alampur 48 Sewa Sanstha Ashok Nagar Haat Bazaar 49 Shakti Punj Bahu Uddeshiya Shankarpur 50 Shakti Punj Bahu Uddeshiya Barkheda Jagir Tehsil Shadora 51 Sewa Sanstha Shadora 52 Shakti punj Bahu Uddeshiya Vijaypura 53 Shakti Punj Myapur 54 Sewa Sanstha Barkheda Nai 55 Sewa Sanstha Kundoura 56 Sewa Sanstha Kundoura ( Semri Shahabad) 57 Sewa Sanstha Amroud 58 Sewa Sanstha Kankada 59 Sewa Sanstha Hinoutiya, Jalalpur 60 Sewa Sanstha Karakhya 61 Mahaveer Bahu Uddeshiya Sanstha Shadora Tehsil- Esagarh Esagarh- Urban 62 Adarsh Mahila Bhandar Esagarh 63 Nehru Prathmik Bhanmdar Esagarh 64 Gandhi Prathmik Bhandar Esagarh Esagarh- Rural 65 Sewa Sanstha Dhurra 66 Shakti punj Bahu Uddeshiya Derkha 67 Shakti punj Bahu Uddeshiya Mahana (futera) 68 Sewa Sanstha Pipriya Patkheda 69 Sewa Sanstha Saraskhedi 70 Sewa Sanstha Saraskhedi Upkendra Ruhana 71 Shakti punj Bahu Uddeshiya Wayanga 72 Shakti punj Bahu Uddeshiya Waibeni 73 Rajeev Gahndhi Prathmik Bhandar Mamon 74 Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya Denga Mohchar 75 Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya Sihore 76 Sewa Sanstha Umri 77 Sewa Sanstha Esagarh ( Futera Naya Gaon) 78 Sewa Sanstha Mahidpur 79 Sewa Sanstha Pipresa 80 Sewa Sanstha Khiriyadewat 81 Sewa Sanstha Dhakoni Haat Bazaar 82 Sewa Sanstha Kalitore 83 Shakti Punj Bahu Uddeshiya Bamnawar 84 Sewa Sanstha Bamnawar 85 Sewa Sanstha Kulwar 86 Sewa Sanstha Koharwas ( Jandhar) 87 Shakti Punj Bahu Uddeshiya Koharwas 88 Sewa Sanstha Parsole 89 Sewa Sanstha Mahuan 90 Sewa Sanstha Nai Sarai Haat Bazar 91 Sewa Sanstha Dungasara 92 Sewa Sanstha Rusalla (Ghataoda) 93 Sewa Sanstha Kadwaya Haat Bazaar 94 Sewa Sanstha Kalabagh 95 Sewa Sanstha Raonsar Jagir 96 Shakti Punj Bahu Uddeshiya Pipraul Tehsil- Mungaoli Mungaoli – Urban 97 Pandit. Deendayal Upadhaya Upbhokta Bhandar, Mungaoli 98 Adarsh Pr Upbhokta Bhandar Mungaoli 99 Lal Bahadur Shashtri Upbhokta Bhandar Mungaoli 100 Adarsh Mahila Upbhokta Bhandar Mungaoli 101 Ganesh Shankar Upbhokta Bhandar Mungaoli 102 Rashtriya Upbhokta Bhandar Mungaoli 103 Hari om Upbhokta Bhandar Mungaoli 104 Rajmata Mahila Upbhokta Bhandar Mungaoli Mungaoli – Rural 105 Sarwajanik Upbhokta Bhandar Bahadurpur 106 Indira Gandhi Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya Bhandar Piprai 107 Rani Laxmi Bai Upbhokta Bhandar Bhopal 108 Shakti Punj Bhandar Khoribari 109 Shakti Punj Bhandar Rusalla 110 Shakti Punj Bhandar Sagar 111 Shakti Punj Bhandar Tila 112 Shakti Punj Bhandar Tarai 113 Shakti Punj Bhandar Tamasha 114 Shakti Punj Bhandar Jaroli Bujurg 115 Shakti Punj Bhandar Kenbara 116 Shakti Punj Bhandar Kukaoli 117 Shakti Punj Bhandar Parakna 118 Shakti Punj Bhandar Bamori tanka 119 Shakti Punj Bhandar Sajanmao 120 Shakti Punj Bhandar Khajuriya 121 Shakti Punj Bhandar Keslone 122 Shakti Punj Bhandar Dhichri 123 Shakti Punj Bhandar Banskhedi 124 Shakti Punj Bhandar Barri 125 Shakti Punj Bhandar Ghat Bamuriya 126 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Sanstha Aounder (Ghat Bamuriya) 127 Shakti Punj Bhandar Malhar Garh 128 Shakti Punj Bhandar Sehrai 129 Puja Mahila Bahu Uddeshiya Sanstha Dhudhair 130 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Sanstha Gunheru (Kirola) 131 Adarsh Mahila Upbhokta Bhandar Narkheda 132 Shakti Punj Bhandar Bilakheda 133 Shakti Punj Bhandar Nadankhedi 134 Shakti Punj Bhandar Barkheda Jamal 135 Shakti Punj Bhandar Gunheru 136 Markeying Society Mungaoli 137 Sewa Sahkari Samiti Gaduli (Bahadurpur) 138 Sewa Sanstha, Gaduli, Du (Bagla Chauraha) 139 Sewa Sanstha Athaikheda Haat Bazaar 140 Sewa Sanstha Mudra Bahadurpur 141 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha, Singhara (Titore) 142 Sewa Sahkari Samiti Aounder (Jasaiya) 143 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha NadanKhedi, Du Gaduli 144 Sewa Sanstha Aounder 145 Sewa Sanstha Sindhada 146 Sewa Sanstha Malhargarh Dukan Bilheru 147 Sewa Sanstha Malhargarh Haat Bazaar 148 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha NAdanKhedi, Dukan Damdama 149 Sewa Sanstha Gunheru Dukan (Sonai) 150 Sewa Sanstha Dongra Dukan Amanchar 151 Sewa Sanstha Chhaiwlai 152 Sewa Shakri Sanstha Seharai 153 Sewa Sanstha Jhagar Bamuriya 154 Sewa Sanstha Gunheru Dukan (Mudra Mungaoli) 155 Sewa Sanstha Bamori 156 Sewa Sanstha Dongra Dukan Madaukhedi 157 Sewa Sanstha Dongra Dukan Sonakhedi 158 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Narkheda Dukan Gora 159 Sewa Sanstha Bamori Dukan Barkheda (Piprai) 160 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Dongra Tehsil- Chanderi Chanderi- Urban 161 Prathmik Upbhokta Kendra Chanderi 162 Rani Upbhokta Bhandar Chanderi 163 Indira Upbhokta Bhandar Chnaderi 164 Raja Upbhokta Bhandar Chanderi 165 Upbhokta Bhandar Fatehabad (Chanderi) Chanderi- Rural 166 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Satpaiya 167 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Saouter 168 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Ram Nagar 169 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Mohanpur 170 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Hirawal 171 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Hasari 172 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Godhan Dukan (Nidanpur) 173 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Jarsal 174 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Arone 175 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Nanone 176 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Dongar 177 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Badera 178 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Amraud 179 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Bhariyakhedi 180 Mahila Upbhokta Bhandar Pranpur 181 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Tagari 182 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Maholi 183 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Thubone 184 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Tarai 185 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Jamkhedi 186 Shakti Punj Mahila Bhandar Akait 187 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Garenthi 188 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Kukretha 189 Shakti punj Upbhokta Bhandar Sigone 190 Sewa Sahkari Sanstha Pranpur

Table 10 In Mungaoli and Ashoknagar Tehsils committees has been formed at the local level in the flood prone villages for providing temporary relief. Committees of Mungaoli Tehsil Name of Designation Name Contact Details Village Bamori Sarpanch Angoori bai 9926218740 Khutiya Panchayat Secretary Kanchedi 9926783743 Patwari Mohini Bagwar 9806489276 Anganwadi Worker Ms. Pista bai 9009114814 Kotwar Sangram Singh 8959977086 Sawalheda Sarpanch Banshilal 7697029884 Panchayat Secretary Badri Prasad 9893695178 Patwari Sujit Chhari 7566127324 Anganwadi Worker Ms. Gyan Bai 9617066475 Kotwar Dhanshayam Rai 9685745473 Hureri Sarpanch Ms. Sharda Bai 8889222127 Panchayat Secretary Gopal Singh 9753328732 Patwari Sujit Chhari 7566127324 Anganwadi Worker Ms. Sangita Rajput 9893677246 Kotwar Shriram 9977044639 Kumharra Sarpanch Ramwati Dangi 9425452928 Panchayat Secretary Amar Singh 9977409344 Patwari Prakash Singh 9892748414 Anganwadi Worker Ms Saroj Chaubey 7697621902 Kotwar Santosh Singh 9754785403 Jashnkhedi Sarpanch Narvda Bai 9752199680 Panchayat Secretary Dalveer 9893171023 Patwari Bhagwati Soni 9893717189 Anganwadi Worker Ms Manjita Kaur 9926898943 Kotwar Ajab Singh 9753283370 Jalalpur Sarpanch Munni Bai 9754990825 Panchayat Secretary Govind Singh 9691020644 Patwari Amar Singh 9893638201 Anganwadi Worker Ms Sangita Gurjar 9165101724 Kotwar Sita Ram 9754242872 Maloukhedi Sarpanch Munnibai Gurjar 8435614700 Panchayat Secretary Govind Singh 9691020644 Patwari Amar Singh 9893638201 Anganwadi Worker Ramsavi Jain 9993365554 Kotwar Rakesh Singh & Ram 9754529455 Babu 9826460126 Hajukhedi Sarpanch Narvda Bai Gurjar 9752199680 Panchayat Secretary Dalveer 9893171023 Patwari Bhagwati Soni 9893717189 Anganwadi Worker Ms Manjit Kaur 9926898943 Kotwar Mohar Singh & Kaptan 9826742826 Singh 9713541218 Aankshi Sarpanch Badam Singh Panchayat Secretary Manohar Lal 9926269128 Patwari Sujit Chhari & Kishore 7566127324 Babu ji 983744609 Anganwadi Worker Kotwar Kunji Lal 8120075173 Semarkhedi Sarpanch Vishavajeet 9779656856 Panchayat Secretary Rajkamal 9993951976 Patwari Ashok Vanshkar 9993373058 Anganwadi Worker Kotwar Anil Singh & Anil Jain 9407231634 & 9926577648 Bhopal Sarpanch Vishavajeet 9779656856 Panchayat Secretary Rajkamal 9993951976 Patwari Ashok Vanshkar 9993373058 Anganwadi Worker Ms. Sheela Bai Kotwar Nehal Singh & Anil 9407231634 & Jain 9926577648 Bahadurpur Sarpanch Janaki Bai 9926269329 Panchayat Secretary Gaurav Jain 9977953083 Patwari Amar Singh 9893638201 Anganwadi Worker Ms Chanda Jain 9685064243 Kotwar Mahendra Jain 9713025648 Sirsoura Sarpanch Munni Bai 8435614700 Panchayat Secretary Govind Singh 9691020644 Patwari Amar Singh 9893638201 Anganwadi Worker Ms Brijesh Sharma Kotwar Rakesh Singh 9754529455 Gora Sarpanch Ruksanabi 9826460117 Panchayat Secretary Esail Khan 9425785783 Patwari Ghanshayam Singh 9926577660 Anganwadi Worker Ms Ajuddi Bai 9977116046 Kotwar Shaitan Singh & Rahish 9754785352 & Panch 9754767960 Gaduli Sarpanch Ms Betibai Lodhi 9425798970 Panchayat Secretary Jayram Rajak 9926437101 Patwari Prakash Singh 9893745414 Anganwadi Worker Ms. Zarina Khan 9926467342 Kotwar Sadique Mohammed 9406960023 Sehrai Sarpanch Laad Kuwanr 7509112525 Panchayat Secretary Dilip Singh 9407209914 Patwari Ram Gopal Yadav 9806529151 Anganwadi Worker Ms. Krishna Sen 9617851444 Kotwar Kaluram Mishra & 9425634873 & Dhramendra Kr. 9826905017 Sharma Dhuder Sarpanch Beer Singh Yadav 9977319852 Panchayat Secretary Prakash Singh Yadav 9425798968 Patwari Ramgopal Yadav & 9806529151 & Shriram Yadav 9893744702 Anganwadi Worker Mrs. Ramcharan Lodhi 9826878803 Kotwar Sobharam Kushwaha, 9165232316, Jagdish Singh Yadav 9893744636 Dhichri Sarpanch 9753072299 Panchayat Secretary 9926240138 Patwari 9993275234 Anganwadi Worker 8120519339 Kotwar 9826934762 Dangaliya Sarpanch Yadvendra Singh 9893517018 Chhak Panchayat Secretary Indrabhan Singh Yadav 9753441317 Patwari Dojaram, Heera 9833717341, Banjara, Babu Banjara Kotwar Hari Singh Yadav 9669882144

List of Local Level Teams in Flood Prone villages in Ashoknagar Tehsil

Village Designation Name Contact No. Bedkhedi Revenue Inspector- Nodal Pawan Sharma 9425133278 Sonera Officer Sarpanch Ms. Kallo Bai Patwari Mangi Lal 9425799281 Swimmers Gajram Singh Kewat, Ranveer Singh Kewat and Rambabu Singh Higoniya Revenue Inspector- (Nodal Pawan Sharma 9425133278 Officer) Sarpanch Virendra Singh Raghuvanshi Patwari Suresh Vyas 9685133851 Swimmers Harnam Singh Banjara, Raghuvir Dhimar, Feren Dhimar, Bhagwan Singh Banjara, Udham Singh Banjara & Rasal Banjara Sepra Revenue Inspector- (Nodal Pawan sharma 9425133278 Officer) Sarpanch Virendra singh raghuvanshi Patwari Suresh vyas 9685133851 Swimmers Raghuvir Meena, Kesri Harijan, Dinesh Brahman, Kesri Singh Raghuvanshi Sohat Revenue Inspector- (Nodal Pawan Sharma 9425133278 Officer) Sarpanch Tofan Singh Harijan 9617084380

Patwari Suresh Vyas 9685133851 Swimmers Devi Singh Raghuvanshi, Ramkrishna Raghuvanshi, Ravindra Raghuvanshi, Sanjiv 9752520386 Raghuvanshi Barmahu Revenue Inspector- (Nodal Pawan Sharma 9425133278 Officer) Sarpanch Sitaram 9993480012 Raghuvanshi Patwari Suresh Vyas 9685133851 Swimmers Hemraj, Surjit, 9755629223 Umkar

Table-11 List of Primary and Middle Schools in Ashok Nagar District 1 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL LAKHERI BASATI 2 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL RATIKHEDA 3 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL RATIKHEDA 4 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DHORA NO. 1 5 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL DHORA 6 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL RIJODA 7 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL RIJODA 8 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MADAGAN 9 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL RAJE-BAMORA 10 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N RAJE-BAMORA 11 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL AKHAI KRISHNA 12 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N AKHAI KRISHNA 13 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHIROLI 14 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N CHIROLI 15 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HINOTIYA 16 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAIJRA-HAT 17 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KABIRA 18 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BARKHEDA-JAGIR 19 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDAJAGIR 20 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SHANKARPUR 21 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL RUSALLA BUJURG 22 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KAJRAI 23 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N KAJRAI 24 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAJURIYA PACHHAR 25 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAIRABHAN 26 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BANSAPUR 27 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL TARAVALI 28 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL TARAVALI 29 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL RANWSAR 30 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL RANWSAR 31 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HARIJAN KALONY RANVSAR 32 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAIRA LALOI 33 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PALKATORI 34 ASHOKNAGAR Satellite Pathar Moh. Palkatori 35 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL RASULPUR 36 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DHAMNA 37 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MARDANPUR DHAMNA 38 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL GARROLI 39 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N GARROLI 40 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS GARROLI CHACK 41 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL GADLA 42 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPRI 43 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL PIPRI 44 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PANUA 45 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL AMAHI PACHHAR 46 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SIKANDRA 47 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MADI TUMEN 48 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BHORA-KHATI 49 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N BHORA-KHATI 50 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DONGRA-PACHHAR 51 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PYAU CHACK DONGRA PA 52 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N DONGAR PA 53 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BHORA-KACHHI 54 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N BHORA-KACHHI 55 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BARODIYA 56 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BARODIYA 57 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N BARODIYA TUMEN 58 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BHENTUA 59 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HARIJAN KALONY BHENTUA 60 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BABDIKHEDA 61 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KUDAI 62 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N KUDAI 63 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SAVAN 64 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAJURIYAKALA 65 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL KHAJURIYAKALA 66 ASHOKNAGAR EGS RENTAI CHACK 67 ASHOKNAGAR EGS SYAMATORI 68 ASHOKNAGAR Satellite Renthai chack 69 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL LALPUR 70 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAJURIYAKHURD 71 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BADA GAON 72 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL TOKLI 73 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL INGLE-KHEDI 74 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BHENSARVAS 75 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BHENSARVAS 76 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KARAIYA-BANET 77 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BANSKHEDI 78 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SEMRA BAMORA 79 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DONGRA SEMRA 80 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N DONGRA SEMRA 81 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL FATEHPUR 82 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL TIGHARI 83 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHUALAMPUR 84 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N MAHUALAMPUR 85 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS ALAMPUR 86 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SHAHBAJPUR 87 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N SAHBAJPUR 88 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL AMKHEDA TUMEN 89 ASHOKNAGAR MSN AMKHEDA TUMEN 90 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL JALALPUR-TUMEN 91 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N JALALPUR- TUMEN 92 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL ANANDPUR TUMEN 93 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KAKRUA TUMEN 94 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N KAKRUA TUMEN 95 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL B TUMEN 96 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL TUMEN 97 ASHOKNAGAR Satellite Dandotiya Pura 98 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL JUGYA 99 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MYAPUR 100 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N MYAPUR 101 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BHUGAVALI 102 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDA GAUD 103 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BARKHEDA GAUD 104 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HARIJAN KAY BARKHEDA GOD 105 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL RASIDPUR 106 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDRA 107 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS CHACK MUNDRA 108 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N MUDRA 109 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SIRSI(NAI) 110 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL SIRSI (NAI) 111 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL RENJHA 112 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N RENJHA 113 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BISOR 114 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS SAPERA DERA BISOR 115 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BISOR 116 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL ASHOKNAGAR NO. 1 117 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL ASHOKNAGAR NO. 2 118 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL ASHOKNAGAR NO. 3 119 ASHOKNAGAR SC GIRLS ASHRAM 120 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL G ASHOKNAGAR 121 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL ASHOKNAGAR NO. 4 122 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL G ASHOKNAGAR 123 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BAPU ASHOKNAGAR 124 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL ASHOKNAGAR NO-2 125 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL ASHOKNAGAR NO-1 126 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS TULSI SAROWAR COLONY 127 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MUSYAVDA 128 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHIRIYA-TAIL 129 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL B BAGULYA 130 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BAGULYA 131 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MADHOPUR 132 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL GORA 133 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS GORA 134 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL GUNDAR 135 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL AMODA 136 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N AMODA 137 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MADIGUGOR 138 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N MADI GUGOR 139 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SEJI 140 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL SEJI 141 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PADAM-GHATA 142 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SATAUKHEDI 143 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KAILARAS 144 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL JHILA 145 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL JHILA 146 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BARVATPURA 147 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS TAGARIYA BAGH 148 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HARIJAN KALONY JHILA 149 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL VIJAYPURA 150 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N VIJAYPURA 151 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS VIJAYPURA 152 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL HINOTIYA BAGHEL 153 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BHARKA 154 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SEMRI JUMMAN 155 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HARIJAN SEMARI JUMMAN 156 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL JALALPUR 157 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL JALALPUR 158 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SEMRAHAT 159 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL SEMRAHAT 160 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SIJAVAT 161 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL SIJAVAT 162 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL B RAJPUR 163 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL G RAJPUR 164 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL RAJPUR 165 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL B SADORA 166 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL G SHADORA 167 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL HARIJAN BASTI SHADORA 168 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL G SHADORA 169 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL B SHADORA 170 ASHOKNAGAR ASHRAM SHALA SHADORA 171 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAIJRA ATARI 172 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HARIJAN KHEJARA ATARI 173 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KUNDORA 174 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL KUNDORA 175 ASHOKNAGAR Satellite Hari Col Kundora 176 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SADUMARA 177 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL LIDHORA 178 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL AKHAI TAPPA 179 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL AKHAI TAPPA 180 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS AKHAI TAPPA 181 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL AMAHI 182 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N AMAHI KACHNAR 183 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS JHAGAR 184 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL JHAGARS 185 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HURI CHAK 186 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DIYADHARI 187 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL DIYADHARI 188 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PILIGHATA 189 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL PILIGHATA 190 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDA-CHHAJJU 191 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N BARKHEDA-CHHAJJU 192 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SEMRI-SHAHVAD 193 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N SEMRI SAHVAD 194 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAIKHEDA 195 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MADI-NAMDAR 196 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHARODA 197 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N ODA 198 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL GATA 199 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL RATIKHEDA(RAJPUR) 200 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL CHHIPON 201 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHHIPON 202 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KARAIYA-BUDDHU 203 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N KARAIYA-BUDDHU 204 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SUHAGPUR 205 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDA-HEMRAJ 206 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL REPRI 207 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL TAKNERI 208 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL KAKRUA –RAY 209 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS JOGIPURA TAPRA 210 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KAKRUA RAY 211 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MASIDPUR 212 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N MASIDPUR 213 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS ADIVASI MASIDPUR 214 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDRA 215 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMURIYAFOOT 216 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N BAMURIYAFOOT 217 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL HARIJAN BASTI BIJORI 218 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL FARDAI 219 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KARAKHYA 220 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N KARAKHYA 221 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL NARAYANPUR 222 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL NARAYANPUR 223 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KARIYAKHEDI 224 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SIRSI PACHHAR 225 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N SIRSI PACHHAR 226 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KAKRAI 227 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N KAKRAI 228 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PEERONTH CHACK 229 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PREMNAGAR 230 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KETHAI 231 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N KENTHAI 232 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MADIKANOONGO 233 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MADI KANOONGO CHACK 234 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHEJRA TAS 235 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHIRIYA GUHANS 236 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N KHIRIYA GUHANS 237 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PARASRI SUBAJU 238 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SALMAHI 239 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS SALMAHI CHACK 240 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL MOHARI RAY 241 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS TAMOIYA CHACK 242 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MOHARI RAY 243 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAIRAI 244 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BHADON 245 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BHADON 246 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MADHOGARH 247 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DEHARDA 248 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DEVKHEDI 249 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDALAL 250 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BARKHEDALAL 251 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPALKHEDA 252 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL HINOTIYA PACHHAR 253 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N HINOTIYA PACHHAR 254 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HINOTIYA PA 255 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BERKHEDI-TUMEN 256 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N BERKHEDI 257 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMNAI HAVELI 258 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BAMNAI HAVELI 259 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMURIYA DANGI 260 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMURIYA ( SHADORA) 261 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMORI TAL 262 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N BAMORI TAL 263 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MARDANPUR CHACK 264 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPNAVDA 265 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MATHNER 266 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N MATHNER 267 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HARIJAN MATHER 268 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BANJARIYA CHACK 269 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPARIYA RAY 270 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HARIJAN BASI PIPRIYA RAI 271 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HARIJAN KALONY PIPRIYA RA 272 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N PIPARIYA RAY 273 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BARKHEDA FATEHPUR 274 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MAINAI 275 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N MAINAI 276 ASHOKNAGAR EGS SEMRI AHIR 277 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL JATOLI 278 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N JATOLI 279 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAIJRAKHURD 280 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL GATA-SONERA 281 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KARAIYA RAY 282 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL KARAIYA RAY 283 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS Harijan Colony KARAIYA RAI 284 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PATHARI 285 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BHONSLE GAON 286 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MOHARI GYAN 287 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N MOHRIGYAN 288 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHADICHRA 289 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SOVAT 290 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL SOVAT 291 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS SOVAT 292 ASHOKNAGAR EGS SOVAT 293 ASHOKNAGAR Primary School SONERA 294 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N SONERA 295 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MAJRA TOLA SONERA 296 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BARMAHU 297 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N BARMAHU 298 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BERKHEDI SONERA 299 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAK-HARIPUR 300 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMNAI(SONERA) 301 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL PIPARIYA KACHHI 302 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPARIYA KACHHI 303 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KOLUA 304 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N KOLUA 305 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL JAMAKHEDI 306 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DHATURIYA 307 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PARVAI 308 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PARVAI 309 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MUHAL MILK 310 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BHARSA BABDI 311 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MAHUAKHEDA 312 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL NAGFANI 313 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHIROLA 314 ASHOKNAGAR Satellite Chirola Chack 315 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL AMKHEDA SUKHA 316 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N AMKHEDA SUKHA 317 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BAMORA 318 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS SHERAPURA 319 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PANYA BANJARA 320 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KHIRIYA 321 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS CHAKARA PURA 322 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMORA 323 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N SHERAPURA 324 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL ORANGA BERKHEDI 325 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHHAPAR 326 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N CHHAPAR 327 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KANKDA 328 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N KANKDA 329 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL GYANPUR 330 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N GYANPUR 331 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MADNA-KHIRIYA 332 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BIJORI 333 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DANGORA FOOT 334 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N DANGORA FOOT 335 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS ADIVASI DANGORA FOOT 336 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HARIJAN DANGORA FOOT 337 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL GUCHRAI 338 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MADKHEDA 339 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N MADKHEDA 340 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KACHNAR 341 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL KACHNAR 342 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KHIRIYAMAHU 343 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SAHODARI 344 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL SAHODARI 345 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SEPRA 346 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL HAMIDPUR 347 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL HIMJA 348 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DANGAI 349 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS DEHAR 350 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS TAPRA AMODA 351 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MADINAMDAR 352 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS RAMPAHADI 353 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KALUAKHEDI 354 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SUMER 355 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS ADIVASI SUMER 356 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KARAMSI 357 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MARUP 358 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KALUA KHEDI 359 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL JAIDAI 360 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BHADULI 361 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL ISHWARKHEDI 362 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL VYANI 363 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MULLA KHEDI 364 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS AMAHITAL BASTI 365 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KHIRIYA GUM 366 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MALKHEDI 367 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BANIYAI 368 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS SINGHVASA 369 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BALNAI 370 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS SIMARIYA BARSAT 371 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS JASVANTNAGAR 372 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BABUPUR 373 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BAGH BOLLI 374 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS UMRIYA MAFI 375 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS CHACK MADHOGARH 376 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS LAKHA KHEDI 377 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KHEJARA NAI 378 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS UMARIYA DANG 379 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS DAMOH 380 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KAMALPUR 381 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS NAGAU KHEDI 382 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KUDAI PACHHAR 383 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MAHUAKHEDA TUMEN 384 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KACHHI BAMORA 385 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS DEPRAI 386 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KHEJARI KHARGO 387 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KANCHANPURA 388 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KHERONA 389 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PORU KHEDI 390 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KHENAPUR 391 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MEHMOODA 392 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL NAGESHRI 393 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL NAGESHRI 394 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PAHARDA 395 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL PAHARDA 396 ASHOKNAGAR EGS SILAVAN 397 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS VIJLAI 398 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS NANDNAI 399 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KAKAKHEDI 400 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KUNDOLI 401 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BAJITPUR 402 ASHOKNAGAR EGS RUSALLI 403 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PIPROL 404 ASHOKNAGAR EGS TRAMBKPUR 405 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS KANARI CHACK HARI BASTI 406 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL KANARI 407 ASHOKNAGAR EGS URJHURU 408 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SEMRI LOHABAD 409 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS CHAPRAI MAFI 410 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PORKHI 411 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS GNADHI NAGAR SHADORA 412 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HINNODA 413 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BENHTA NAI 414 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N ANWARI MAFI 415 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL AANWRI MAFI 416 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MADHOPUR 417 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BAMORI BHEEMA 418 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MANAKPUR 419 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PATHARIYA 420 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BANSAKHEDI 421 ASHOKNAGAR EGS SIRSODA 422 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS BHURAKHEDI 423 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PARSOLIYA 424 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS DEHRDA DANGAR 425 ASHOKNAGAR EGS SULTANPUR 426 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS CHUIPURA 427 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS CHAPRAI KHALSA 428 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS GOPALPUR 429 ASHOKNAGAR MIDDLE SCHOOL N SEMRA PAHARD 430 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL SEMRA PAHARD 431 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS HINGONIYA 432 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHUA KHEDA KACHNAR 433 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PADARIYA 434 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL DHORA NO. 2 BARKHEDI 435 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS MOHRI SONERA 436 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PURA CHHIPON 437 ASHOKNAGAR UEGS PADULI 438 ASHOKNAGAR SATELLITE S.SAGAR CHAKKA 439 ASHOKNAGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDA FATEHPUR 440 ASHOKNAGAR Satellite Darvesi 441 CHANDERI P.S.SIGON 442 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL SIGON 443 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL DESAIKHEDA 444 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL DERASA 445 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N DERASA 446 CHANDERI UEGS BAGIYA DERASA 447 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BELAI 448 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL REHATVAS 449 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDRAKALA 450 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N MUDRAKALA 451 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL MAKTANKHEDI 452 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHERAI 453 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N KHERAI 454 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL GAJRA TANDA 455 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL DOLATKHEDI 456 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL DHAMRASA 457 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KETHAN 458 CHANDERI UEGS CHAK KETHAN 459 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N KETHAN 460 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BESRA 461 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BESRA 462 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL GARETHI 463 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL GARETHI 464 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAK GARETHI 465 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL LIDHORA KALA 466 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHIRIYA 467 CHANDERI UEGS CHACK KHIRIYA 468 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KUKRETHA 469 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL KUKRETHA 470 CHANDERI UEGS HARIJAN BASTI KUKRETHA 471 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHANPUR PACHHAR 472 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPRESRA 473 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAKSANPUR 474 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL AAROLI 475 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N AAROLI 476 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BHATOLI 477 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BHATOLI 478 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL AAKET 479 CHANDERI UEGS ADIVASI CHACK AKET 480 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL ARRON 481 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N ARRON 482 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL NANON 483 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL NANON 484 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL JAMAKHEDI 485 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N JAMAKHEDI 486 CHANDERI UEGS NATEYANA 487 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL PADRI SEHRAI 488 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N PADRI SEHRAI 489 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL MITHAKHEDA 490 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL MITHAKHEDA 491 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL SARSELA 492 CHANDERI SATTELITE S RAMPURA 493 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMORI 494 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BAMORI 495 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL MADI CHANDERI 496 CHANDERI UEGS CHACK MADI 497 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BHILARI 498 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL NAYAKHEDA 499 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL NAYAKHEDA 500 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL HALANPUR 501 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL GORA SEHRAI 502 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BHADARI 503 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPROD 504 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N PIPROD 505 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHIMLA 506 CHANDERI UEGS CHACK CHIMLA 507 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL RAKTERA 508 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHOLI 509 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N MAHOLI 510 CHANDERI UEGS CHAK MAHOLI 511 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL DUNGSRA 512 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL DUNGSRA 513 CHANDERI EGS RAOTYANA DUNGASRA 514 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL PEEPRIDHAR 515 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAKERI 516 CHANDERI UEGS CHAKERI PATHAR TAPRA 517 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL NAVNI 518 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL NAVNI 519 CHANDERI UEGS CHACK SARANA 520 CHANDERI UEGS PIPRODA 521 CHANDERI UEGS SADAK SARANA 522 CHANDERI UEGS ADIVASI NAVNI 523 CHANDERI Satellite Jaamandhaar 524 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL JARSAL 525 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N JARSAL 526 CHANDERI UEGS ADIVASI RAOTYANA JARSAL 527 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAK JARSAL 528 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAK NARON 529 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N CHAK NARON 530 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHHAPRA 531 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N CHHAPRA 532 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAK CHHAPRA 533 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL THUBON 534 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL THUBON 535 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARODIYA 536 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BARODIYA 537 CHANDERI Satellite Shanti Nagar 538 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KURVANSA 539 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL LALOITANKA 540 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N LALOITANKA 541 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAK SALONA 542 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHIRKATANKA 543 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N KHIRKATANKA 544 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL B TARAI 545 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL TARAI 546 CHANDERI UEGS Harijan Colony Tarai 547 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL DONGAR 548 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL DONGAR 549 CHANDERI UEGS SHYAMGARH 550 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BHIKALI 551 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BEHTI 552 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BEDHAI 553 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL SUREL 554 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SUREL 555 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL NEEMKHEDA 556 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL SUNPURA MUHAL 557 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL MOHARI 558 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N MOHARI 559 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BHARIYAKHEDI 560 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BHARIYAKHEDI 561 CHANDERI UEGS PRAJAPATI MOHALLA BHARIYA 562 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL LUHARI 563 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL B AMROD 564 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL AMROD 565 CHANDERI P.S.SOTER 566 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL SOTER 567 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KADRANA 568 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N KADRANA 569 CHANDERI UEGS DHONGA 570 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KARMAI 571 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAGAL 572 CHANDERI UEGS BARANA 573 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAKLON 574 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N KHAKLON 575 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL SATPAIYA 576 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KANAVTA 577 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N KANAVTA 578 CHANDERI UEGS GARDAI GHATI 579 CHANDERI P.S.VIKRAMPUR 580 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL VIKRAMPUR 581 CHANDERI UEGS MANIKPUR 582 CHANDERI UEGS KUTIYA 583 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL B PRANPUR 584 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL G PRANPUR 585 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL PRANPUR 586 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL MURADPUR 587 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KUNWARPUR 588 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N KUNWARPUR 589 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL HIRAVAL 590 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N HIRAVAL 591 CHANDERI UEGS TALPUR 592 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL SAKVARA 593 CHANDERI EGS RICHAR 594 CHANDERI UEGS RATANGAD 595 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL NANAKPUR 596 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL NANAKPUR 597 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BADERA 598 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL BADERA 599 CHANDERI UEGS RAJGHAT 600 CHANDERI UEGS HSCL PURVA 601 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAK BADERA 602 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL TANDA 603 CHANDERI UEGS SHYAM GARH 604 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHANPUR 605 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARAI 606 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL DEVALKHO 607 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BANKALPUR 608 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BANKALPUR 609 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL IMALIYA 610 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL MOHANPUR 611 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL MOHANPUR 612 CHANDERI UEGS ADIVASI MOHANPUR 613 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL LIDHORA (PAGRA) 614 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N LIDHORA 615 CHANDERI UEGS ADIVASI LIDHRA 616 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL NIDANPUR 617 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N Nidanpur 618 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL GODHAN 619 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N GODHAN 620 CHANDERI UEGS HARIPUR 621 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KIRRAYA 622 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL PAGRA 623 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL PADRI 624 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N PADRI 625 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHERA 626 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL HANSARI 627 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N HANSARI 628 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMOR HURRA 629 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL BAMOR HURRA 630 CHANDERI Satellite Hari Bas Bamor Hurra 631 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHURARI 632 CHANDERI UEGS ADIVASI MOHALLA CHURARI 633 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N CHURARI 634 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL GORAKALA 635 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N GORAKALA 636 CHANDERI UEGS ADIVASI MOHALLA GORA KALA 637 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL B CHANDERI 638 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL G CHANDRI 639 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL B PASIYAPURA 640 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL G PASIYAPURA 641 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL PANCHAMNAGAR COLONY 642 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL RAJGHAT COLONY 643 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL HARKUND 644 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL Boys HAAT KA PURA 645 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL G HATKAPURA 646 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAHAR SAHAR 647 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL GANESH-MANDIR 648 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL FATEHABAD 649 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KOSHAKMAHAL 650 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL RAMNAGAR 651 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS CHANDERI 652 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS CHANDERI 653 CHANDERI ST GIRLS ASHRAM SHALA HARKUND 654 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N RAMNAGAR 655 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL HATKAPURA 656 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL FATEHABAD 657 CHANDERI UEGS NAI BASTI 658 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL SINGHPURA CHALDA 659 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SINGHPUR CHALDA 660 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL TAGARI 661 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL TANGARI 662 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL BITHLA 663 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHYABADA 664 CHANDERI UEGS SONA 665 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SONA 666 CHANDERI UEGS NADERI 667 CHANDERI UEGS NAGABAD 668 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N NADERI 669 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL PURANI NADERI 670 CHANDERI UEGS TODA 671 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N TODA 672 CHANDERI UEGS SIRSOD NO 1 673 CHANDERI UEGS KESOPUR 674 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SIRSOD 675 CHANDERI UEGS RAMPUR MUHAL 676 CHANDERI UEGS BHOJPUR 677 CHANDERI UEGS BARI 678 CHANDERI UEGS MALA KHEDA 679 CHANDERI UEGS MARDAN KHEDI 680 CHANDERI UEGS DABIYA 681 CHANDERI UEGS PAHADPUR 682 CHANDERI UEGS AMJHARA 683 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N AMJHARA 684 CHANDERI UEGS DHUDRAI 685 CHANDERI UEGS KATA KHEDA 686 CHANDERI UEGS KOOPGARH 687 CHANDERI UEGS MANIHARI MUHAL 688 CHANDERI UEGS JIYAJIPUR 689 CHANDERI UGES JAMUSAR 690 CHANDERI Satellite New Jamusar 691 CHANDERI UEGS DANG BAIRASIYA 692 CHANDERI EGS SANGMPUR 693 CHANDERI UEGS UMARIYA 694 CHANDERI UEGS BHATIJA 695 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BHATIJA 696 CHANDERI UEGS JALALPUR 697 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N JALALPUR 698 CHANDERI Satellite Haripura 699 CHANDERI EGS SANKARPUR 700 CHANDERI UEGS LUDHAYA 701 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N LUDHAYA 702 CHANDERI UEGS MOHANPUR KHURD 703 CHANDERI UEGS PACHLANA 704 CHANDERI UEGS MAHIDPUR 705 CHANDERI UEGS BUDAOLI 706 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL HARIPUR 707 CHANDERI UEGS CHACK BANJARA NANON 708 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL SINGHPUR TAL 709 CHANDERI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SINGPURTAL 710 CHANDERI Satellite Baajna 711 CHANDERI EGS RAMPURA 712 CHANDERI PRIMARY SCHOOL GORI TALAI 713 ISAGARH UEGS PURANI MUDERI 714 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDERI 715 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N MUDERI 716 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KIRRODA 717 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL KIRRODA 718 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BHERNOGARH 719 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL BHERNOGARH 720 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL ANGHORA DIWAN 721 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL ANGHORA DIWAN 722 ISAGARH UEGS HARIPUR 723 ISAGARH UEGS DHANVARA 724 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B BAMURIYA 725 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL BAMURIYA 726 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL UMRI 727 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL UMRI 728 ISAGARH EGS UMRI 729 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B KADVAYA 730 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL KADVAYA 731 ISAGARH UEGS BARVATPURA 732 ISAGARH UEGS CHETNA BHAVAN 733 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL ROOPGARH 734 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL ROOPGARH 735 ISAGARH UEGS IMLIPURA 736 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL AKHAI GHAT 737 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N AKHAI GHAT 738 ISAGARH UEGS AKHAI GHAT ADIVASI 739 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL RAJGARH 740 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL GHURVARKALA 741 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N GHURVARKALA 742 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL G HEDAR 743 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B HEDAR 744 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL HEDAR 745 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL HASHANPUR 746 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PATKHEDA 747 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL PATKHEDA 748 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BAKHTAR 749 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL BAKHTAR 750 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BAYVENI 751 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL JANODA 752 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL JANODA 753 ISAGARH UEGS HARIJAN JANODA 754 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BHENSA 755 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N BHENSA 756 ISAGARH UEGS BHENSA 757 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PACHBAVDI 758 ISAGARH UEGS BERKHEDI 759 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MADI LALOI 760 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SAHSUDI 761 ISAGARH UEGS ADIVASI SAHSUDI 762 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL RAVSAR JAGIR 763 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL RAVSAR JAGIR 764 ISAGARH UEGS HARIJAN AVSAR JAGEER 765 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KANCHANPURA 766 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL G NAI SARAY 767 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B NAI SARAY 768 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL G NAI SARAY 769 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL B NAI SARAY 770 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SUNDAR NAGAR COL NAISHRAI 771 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL RUSALLA KHURD 772 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N RUSALLA KHURD 773 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SHAJAPUR 774 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SIHOR 775 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N SIHOR 776 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAJURIYA 777 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N KHAJURIYA 778 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL HARI COLO KHAJURIYA 779 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B AMROD 780 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL AMROD 781 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL HARI COLO AMROD SINGRANA 782 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KURAYLA 783 ISAGARH UEGS DHEEMARPUA KURAYLA 784 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B MAHIDPUR 785 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL MAHIDPUR 786 ISAGARH UEGS KUSHVAH MAHIDPUR 787 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SANDOH 788 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N SANDOH 789 ISAGARH UEGS SANDOH 790 ISAGARH UEGS KUS COL SANDOH 791 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B DUGASRA 792 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL G DUGASRA 793 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL DUNGASRA 794 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BUDIYA 795 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BHENSARVAS 796 ISAGARH UEGS SEMRA DONGRA 797 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPRESRA 798 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL PIPRESRA 799 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL VIJAYPURA 800 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL VIJAYPURA 801 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAMKHEDI 802 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL DEHALA 803 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N DEHALA 804 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL JAJANKHEDI 805 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL GARETHI 806 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PAKROD 807 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL PAKROD 808 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL NAITHAI 809 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MAMON 810 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL MAMON 811 ISAGARH UEGS SHAH PUR CHACK 812 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPARIYA 813 ISAGARH UEGS ADIVASI PIPIRIYA 814 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PARASRI 815 ISAGARH SATELITE S. MARUKHEDI 816 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SARASKHEDI 817 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL SARASKHEDI 818 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL DHAKONI 819 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL DHAKONI 820 ISAGARH UEGS SHITALPUR 821 ISAGARH UEGS ADIVASI DHAKONI 822 ISAGARH UEGS BHAGVANPUR 823 ISAGARH Satellite Gokulpur Chack 824 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KULVAR 825 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N KULVAR 826 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL NARSUKHEDI 827 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL JOLAN 828 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL RAMGARH 829 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BANORA 830 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL BANORA 831 ISAGARH UEGS BANORA CHAK 832 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BHONRA 833 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAK-KORVAS 834 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KORVAS 835 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL KORVAS 836 ISAGARH UEGS HARIJAN KORVAS 837 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL THEKA 838 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL CHHIKRI 839 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N CHHIKRI 840 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PATAI 841 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMORI LALOI 842 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL RAJTALA 843 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL RAJTALA 844 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PAKON 845 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B BAMNAVAR 846 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL BAMNAVAR 847 ISAGARH UEGS ADIVASI BAMNAVAR 848 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL DELKEVAR 849 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SINGPUR 850 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BHAGWANPUR 851 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL BHAGVANPUR 852 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KHIRIYA DEVAT 853 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL KHIRIYA DEVAT 854 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PACHLANA 855 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL PACHLANA 856 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL GASEDI 857 ISAGARH UEGS KHAMPURA 858 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL AJLESHWER 859 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL AJLESHWER 860 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KHASKHEDA 861 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N KHASKHEDI 862 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPROL 863 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N PIPROL 864 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MADI(MAHIDPUR) 865 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N MADI(MAHIDPUR) 866 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL GHATAVDA 867 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N GHATAVDA 868 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL CHANDAN-BHENTA 869 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL CHANDAN-BHENTA 870 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SEMARKHEDI 871 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL SEMARKHEDI 872 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SIYAR 873 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL GANESHKHEDA 874 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N GANESHKHEDA 875 ISAGARH UEGS INDIRA KALONY GANESH KHED 876 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPRODA 877 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL PIPRODA 878 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL HINOTIYA 879 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL HINOTIYA 880 ISAGARH Satellite Ganeshpura Chack 881 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL CHHIRKHEDA 882 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL CHHIRKHEDA 883 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL FUTER- PACHHAR 884 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL FUTER- PACHHAR 885 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BARODIYA 886 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B EDOR 887 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL ENDOR 888 ISAGARH UEGS DHANPURA 889 ISAGARH UEGS BADIYA DEH 890 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL RAMNAGAR COLONY 891 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KESHOPUR 892 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL KESHOPUR 893 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL GOVIND NAGAR 894 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SAKARRA 895 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL SAKARRA 896 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL GOPALPUR 897 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL OKHARIKHEDA 898 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL CHHAPRA 899 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL CHHAPRA 900 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SINGAKHEDI 901 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N SINGAKHEDI 902 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL RUHANA 903 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL RUHANA 904 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL GANIHARI 905 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL GANIHARI 906 ISAGARH Satellite Ganihar Chack 907 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SIRNI 908 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL SIRNI 909 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SHANKARPUR 910 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL DAYALPUR 911 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL JAMDERA 912 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL JAMDERA 913 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL DHYANPUR 914 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N DHYANPUR 915 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PORUKHEDI 916 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N PORUKHEDI 917 ISAGARH UEGS HARIJAN PORUKHEDI 918 ISAGARH UEGS PORUKHEDI 919 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KALITOR 920 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL KALITOR 921 ISAGARH UEGS ADIVASI KALITOR 922 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KUMHARIYA 923 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N KUMHARIYA 924 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL LAHIDPUR 925 ISAGARH Satellite Pachhariya Chack 926 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SHYAMATORI 927 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL SHYAMATORI 928 ISAGARH UEGS DEHAR 929 ISAGARH UEGS ADIVASI SYAMTORI 930 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SHANTPUR 931 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL SHANTPUR 932 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BHONRA 933 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KALABAG 934 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL KALABAG 935 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL RUSALLA BUJURG 936 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N RUSALLA BUJURG 937 ISAGARH UEGS ADIVASI RUSALLA UGURG 938 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL DEPALKHEDI 939 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL DEPALKHEDI 940 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL AMROD SADDU 941 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N AMROD SADDU 942 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MANAKCHOK 943 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL MANAKCHOK 944 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PARSOL 945 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL PARSOL 946 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL SILPATI 947 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL SILPATI 948 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL RAYSHRI 949 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL RAYSHRI 950 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL JANGHAR 951 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL JANGHAR 952 ISAGARH UEGS JANGHRA CHACK 953 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL JANGHAR SHARANA 954 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MOHA 955 ISAGARH UEGS CHAK MOH 956 ISAGARH UEGS ADIVASI COL. MOH 957 ISAGARH Satellite Devendrapur Mathya chack 958 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPARIYA 959 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL PIPARIYA 960 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDRA 961 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL AKLON 962 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL AKLON 963 ISAGARH EGS VIVEK COLONY AKLON 964 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL ODEELA 965 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B GAHORA 966 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL G GAHORA 967 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL GAHORA 968 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL DENGA 969 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHUAN 970 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL MAHUAN 971 ISAGARH UEGS KOLUPURA 972 ISAGARH UEGS HARIJAN MAHUAN 973 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHANA 974 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL MAHANA 975 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KARMAI 976 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL CHHAILAI 977 ISAGARH UEGS CHHAVLAI 978 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL DERKHA 979 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL DERKHA 980 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BALDEVPUR 981 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL BALDEVPUR 982 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL AGRAI 983 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MADHOPUR 984 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL MADHOPUR 985 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BAGHNARI 986 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL BAGHNARI 987 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL TIGHRA 988 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL DHURRA 989 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL DHURRA 990 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KANHERA 991 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL KANHERA 992 ISAGARH UEGS ADIVASI COLONY KANEHRA 993 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL RANTH 994 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N RANTH 995 ISAGARH UEGS KUSHWAHA COLONY RANTH 996 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BAYNGA 997 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL BAYNGA 998 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL AMAHI 999 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL GHOSHIPURA ESHAGARH 1000 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL G ESHAGARH 1001 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL B ESHAGARH 1002 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BAHERIYA 1003 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL G ESHAGARH 1004 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL B ESHAGARH 1005 ISAGARH ESHAGARH ADIVASI ASHRAM PS 1006 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL ADIVASI ASHRAM 1007 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BHARROLI 1008 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL BHARROLI 1009 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL KADESHRA 1010 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL KADESHRA 1011 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL AMHERA 1012 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BHELVASA 1013 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N BHELVASA 1014 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BUDERA 1015 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N BUDERA 1016 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL FUTERA NAYA GAON 1017 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL FUTERA NAYA GAON 1018 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MANHETI 1019 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL MANHETI 1020 ISAGARH UEGS RANIPURA 1021 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAK BHELVASA 1022 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL DEVGARH 1023 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL AMOLA 1024 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BRAJPURA 1025 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL TINSAN 1026 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL MINDPURA 1027 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BAHERIYA 1028 ISAGARH UEGS JAGATPUR 1029 ISAGARH UEGS KHERODA 1030 ISAGARH UEGS KHAMTALA 1031 ISAGARH UEGS CHHATARPUR 1032 ISAGARH UEGS SHRINAGAR 1033 ISAGARH UEGS AMROD BADDU 1034 ISAGARH UEGS BADORA 1035 ISAGARH UEGS BELKHEDI 1036 ISAGARH UEGS Piproda 1037 ISAGARH UEGS KARONDI 1038 ISAGARH UEGS SARJAPUR 1039 ISAGARH UEGS SHYAMGARH 1040 ISAGARH UEGS KHIRIYA BHARKA 1041 ISAGARH UEGS KOTHAR KEHDI 1042 ISAGARH UEGS PALKA TORI 1043 ISAGARH UEGS MALAKHEDI 1044 ISAGARH UEGS SHIVRAMPUR 1045 ISAGARH UEGS KUKRETHA 1046 ISAGARH UEGS CHAK MULIYA 1047 ISAGARH UEGS KHAREDLA 1048 ISAGARH UEGS CHACK PYASI 1049 ISAGARH UEGS BRAJPURI 1050 ISAGARH UEGS KAMLAWDA 1051 ISAGARH UEGS JAMANYA 1052 ISAGARH UEGS RUSALLI 1053 ISAGARH EGS SUMER 1054 ISAGARH UEGS KISANGARD 1055 ISAGARH UEGS RAMPUR 1056 ISAGARH EGS TILARI 1057 ISAGARH UEGS GOPAL PUR 1058 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N JAJANKHEDI 1059 ISAGARH UEGS BHIYA KHEDI 1060 ISAGARH PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMURIYA 1061 ISAGARH MIDDLE SCHOOL N BAMURIYA 1062 ISAGARH UEGS CHAAPAR CHAK 1063 ISAGARH UEGS RAYPUR 1064 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL G MALHARGARH 1065 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL B MALHARGARH 1066 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL MALHARGARH 1067 MUGAWALI UEGS NISAI 1068 MUGAWALI SATTELITE S. VIJAYNAGAR 1069 MUGAWALI Primary School SONAKHEDI 1070 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL DHIMROLI 1071 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SEMARKHEDI 1072 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SAGAR 1073 MUGAWALI UEGS SAGAR CHACK 1074 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL SAGAR 1075 MUGAWALI UEGS BANJARA CHACK SAGAR 1076 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MADHOPUR 1077 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL RICHHA 1078 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N RICHHA 1079 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL HINNODA 1080 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SILAVAN 1081 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MADUKHEDI 1082 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL MADUKHEDI 1083 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KIRROLA 1084 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL KIRROLA 1085 MUGAWALI UEGS FAJALPUR 1086 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL RAMNAGAR 1087 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BILAKHEDA 1088 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BILAKHEDA 1089 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KANIKHEDI 1090 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BILAKHEDI 1091 MUGAWALI UEGS MAJHPERA 1092 MUGAWALI UEGS RAMPUR MUHAL 1093 MUGAWALI UEGS DANGALIYA 1094 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PATHARIYA 1095 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPALKHEDA 1096 MUGAWALI UEGS HARIPUR CHACK PIPALKHEDA 1097 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL JAMUNIYA 1098 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N JAMUNIYA 1099 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL MADIBUJURG 1100 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MADI BUJURG 1101 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KESHLON 1102 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N KESHLON 1103 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAMRAI 1104 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N CHAMRAI 1105 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDA ATHAI 1106 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BARKHERA ATHAI 1107 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BELAI 1108 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BELAI 1109 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDRAKHANA 1110 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KARAIYATURK 1111 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KUKAVALI 1112 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL KUKAVALI 1113 MUGAWALI UEGS KHUSIPURA 1114 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL AMODA 1115 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N AMODA 1116 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL AMODA CHACK 1117 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL HARUKHEDI 1118 MUGAWALI UEGS DHIRA CHACK 1119 MUGAWALI UEGS HARU KHEDI CHACK 1120 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N HARUKHEDI 1121 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KUMHARRA 1122 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL JHAGAR BAMURIYA 1123 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL JAROLI BURURG 1124 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BANDHI 1125 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL ADIVASI TAPRA 1126 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BANDI 1127 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MARON 1128 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL THIGLI 1129 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KARR 1130 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL KARR 1131 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SILABAN 1132 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SILABAN 1133 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAROLA 1134 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHUJRAI 1135 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL KHUJRAI 1136 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL TAMASHA 1137 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL TAMASHA 1138 MUGAWALI UEGS CHAK TAMASHA 1139 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHOKSI 1140 MUGAWALI UEGS CHAK KHOKSI 1141 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N Khoksi 1142 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHHAIVLA 1143 MUGAWALI Satellite Chaibla Chack 1144 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KESHOPUR 1145 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL KESHOPUR 1146 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL B SEHRAI 1147 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL G SEHRAI 1148 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL SEHRAI 1149 MUGAWALI UEGS KHALILPUR 1150 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL ACHALGARH 1151 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL ACHALGARH 1152 MUGAWALI UEGS DEVPUR CHAK 1153 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SIHORA 1154 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SIHORA 1155 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SILVARAKALA 1156 MUGAWALI UEGS SILVARA KHURD 1157 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SILVARAKALA 1158 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KARATLA 1159 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N KARATALA 1160 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL DHIMCHOLI 1161 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PARKANA 1162 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL PARKANA 1163 MUGAWALI SATTELITE S.CHAK KANAVTA 1164 MUGAWALI Satellite Panchampur 1165 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAK-SEHRAI 1166 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMMAN KHIRIYA 1167 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BAMMAN KHIRIYA 1168 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL HANSNAGAR 1169 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PANCHMAHUA 1170 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SAJANMAHUKALA 1171 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SAJANMAHU KHURD 1172 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SAJANMAUKALA 1173 MUGAWALI UEGS SIHORA 1174 MUGAWALI UEGS ADIVASI TAPRA SAJANMAHUKALA 1175 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMORI 1176 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N Baamori 1177 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL RUHANA 1178 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL ASPATKHEDI 1179 MUGAWALI UEGS ASPATKHEDI 1180 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GUNHERU 1181 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL GUNHERU 1182 MUGAWALI UEGS CHACK GUNHERU 1183 MUGAWALI UEGS MAHKUA 1184 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHINKUPUR 1185 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BIJORI 1186 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SONAI 1187 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SONAI 1188 MUGAWALI UEGS BANDALPURA 1189 MUGAWALI UEGS SHITALPUR 1190 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL RAMKHIRIYA 1191 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N RAMKHIRIYA 1192 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARRI 1193 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL BARRI 1194 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SOPRA 1195 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GORA 1196 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N GORA 1197 MUGAWALI UEGS HARIJAN CHAK GORA 1198 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GORA-CHAK 1199 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL TAPRA SOPRA 1200 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BERKHEDI 1201 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL BARKHEDI PIPRAI 1202 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SUMER 1203 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHOPRA 1204 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MIRJAPUR 1205 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL TEELA 1206 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N TEELA 1207 MUGAWALI UEGS TAPRA TILA 1208 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL HURERI 1209 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N HURERI 1210 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL LUHARI 1211 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHUAKHADI 1212 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BHOPAL 1213 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL BHOPAL 1214 MUGAWALI UEGS JIYAJIGARH 1215 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL RATBHANPUR 1216 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL NITARR 1217 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL DEVARCHHI 1218 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL DEVARCHHI 1219 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PARASRI 1220 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GUDATAKA 1221 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMORITAKA 1222 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL BAMORITAKA 1223 MUGAWALI UEGS SIDHPURA 1224 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHIROLI 1225 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N CHIROLI 1226 MUGAWALI Satellite Indra Aawas Chiroli 1227 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL AMANCHAR 1228 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL AMANCHAR 1229 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PATHARI 1230 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL PATHARI 1231 MUGAWALI UEGS CHACK PATHARI 1232 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAJAVAN 1233 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KARRA TANKA 1234 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL DONGRA 1235 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N DONGRA 1236 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PALI 1237 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMORI KHUTIYA 1238 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BAMORI KHUTIYA 1239 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHOLI 1240 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAJURIYA 1241 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KAKAR 1242 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPARIYA 1243 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BILHERU 1244 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL BILHERU 1245 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BHESONKALA 1246 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL TANDA 1247 MUGAWALI UEGS CHAK TANDA 1248 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BHEDKA 1249 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MADHAVAN 1250 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SAVALHEDA 1251 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SAVALHEDA 1252 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL DHICHRI 1253 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL DHICHRI 1254 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL AKSI 1255 MUGAWALI UEGS AXSI CHACK 1256 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SARUDARPUR 1257 MUGAWALI UEGS RAMNAGAR 1258 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL DHUDER 1259 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL DHUDER 1260 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDA DANG 1261 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BARKHERA DANG 1262 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL TINSI 1263 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL TARAI 1264 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N TARAI 1265 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHACHUKHEDA 1266 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPARIYA 1267 MUGAWALI UEGS CHAK PIPARIYA 1268 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BHAYANA 1269 MUGAWALI UEGS NANOTI 1270 MUGAWALI UEGS TORIYA CHACK BHAYANA 1271 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SIRSORA 1272 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL SIRSORA 1273 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MALAUKHEDI 1274 MUGAWALI UEGS JALALPUR 1275 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PYASI 1276 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GHATBAMURIYA 1277 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL GHATBAMURIYA 1278 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDABHOGI 1279 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL LAPTORA 1280 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL LAPTORA 1281 MUGAWALI UEGS BANJARA CHAK 1282 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAKLON 1283 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BANGLA CHORAHA 1284 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PATAN 1285 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL DAMDAMA 1286 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N DAMDAMA 1287 MUGAWALI UEGS RORI CHACK 1288 MUGAWALI UEGS DAMDAMA CHACK 1289 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL TEETOR 1290 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL TEETOR 1291 MUGAWALI UEGS GHOOM KALONY 1292 MUGAWALI EGS TITOR CHACK 1293 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL JAROLI DHUBYAI 1294 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL JASAIYA 1295 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N JASAIYA 1296 MUGAWALI UEGS BANSKHEDI 1297 MUGAWALI UEGS TAPRA BANSKHEDI 1298 MUGAWALI UEGS CHAK LALMAN 1299 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GUPALIYA 1300 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL GUPALIYA 1301 MUGAWALI UEGS BAGBA 1302 MUGAWALI UEGS NEHKAI 1303 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL IKOIYA 1304 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL IKOIYA 1305 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL ATREJI 1306 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N ATREJI 1307 MUGAWALI UEGS AADIVASI RIPTA 1308 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL ODER 1309 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL ODER 1310 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAIRKHADI 1311 MUGAWALI UEGS RUSALLI 1312 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL RAMPURA PIPARIYA 1313 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BANHAI 1314 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MATHANA 1315 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N MATHANA 1316 MUGAWALI UEGS PURA MATHANA 1317 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GILAROPA 1318 MUGAWALI UEGS HAJUKHEDI 1319 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAVROD 1320 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL BAVROD 1321 MUGAWALI UEGS BALAKH CHACK 1322 MUGAWALI SATELLITE S.HARPAL CHAKKA 1323 MUGAWALI Satellite Socity Chack 1324 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHIRIYA 1325 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL NARKHEDA 1326 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL NARKHEDA 1327 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL JASANKHEDI 1328 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL NAHARGARH 1329 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PIPRODA 1330 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL B ATHAIKHEDA 1331 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHAIKHEDA 1332 MUGAWALI UEGS SHYAMPUR 1333 MUGAWALI Satellite Barvatpur 1334 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PURA ABAD 1335 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL DHEKAN 1336 MUGAWALI UEGS LAXMIPURA 1337 MUGAWALI UEGS JHANSA KHEDI 1338 MUGAWALI UEGS GYARASPUR 1339 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N DHEKAN 1340 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHHEVLAI 1341 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MADI CHHEVLAI 1342 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N CHHEVLAI 1343 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GANESHGAD 1344 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BAMURIYA 1345 MUGAWALI UEGS BAMURIYA CHAK 1346 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BAMURIYA 1347 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MALAVANI 1348 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N MALAVANI 1349 MUGAWALI UEGS BIJLIPUR 1350 MUGAWALI UEGS RAMDHYAI 1351 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL NEELI GHURAK 1352 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KARILA MUHAL 1353 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL NADANKHEDI 1354 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N NADANKHEDI 1355 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL JATOLI 1356 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GADULI 1357 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL GADULI 1358 MUGAWALI Satellite Khujabaag 1359 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MATAVLI 1360 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N MATAVLI 1361 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MADI KHURD 1362 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARDHUVAYA 1363 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL BARDHUVAYA 1364 MUGAWALI UEGS GANESH PURA 1365 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SEMRITANKI 1366 MUGAWALI NMIDDLE SCHOOL SEMRITANKI 1367 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL JAYANTIPUR 1368 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDRA BAHADARA 1369 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL MUDRA BAHADARA 1370 MUGAWALI UEGS MUDRA BHADRA 1371 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDA PIPRAI 1372 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BANSKHEDI 1373 MUGAWALI UEGS IMALIYA 1374 MUGAWALI UEGS PEU DHANA 1375 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BANSKHEDI 1376 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHHITRI 1377 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GADLA 1378 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL GADLA 1379 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KENVAYA 1380 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N Kenbara 1381 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHORIVARI 1382 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL KHORIVARI 1383 MUGAWALI UEGS MOJDI 1384 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL B PIPRAI 1385 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL G PIPRAI 1386 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL G PIPARI 1387 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL B PIPARI 1388 MUGAWALI UEGS MAINKHEDI TAKIYA 1389 MUGAWALI UEGS TATRARPUR 1390 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PYASI 1391 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N PYASI 1392 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHIRVANS 1393 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL RATVAS CHAK 1394 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N Ratbas 1395 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL B BHADURPUR 1396 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL G BHADURPUR 1397 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL BHADURPUR 1398 MUGAWALI ST BOYS ASHRAM MUNGAWLI PS 1399 MUGAWALI ST GIRLS ASHRAM MUNGAWLI 1400 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GANDHI CHOK MUGAWLI 1401 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL NAIGADI MUGAWLI 1402 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL TULSI COLONY MUGAWLI 1403 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MUNGAWLI 1404 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL G NO.2 MUNGAWLI 1405 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL NO.2 MUNGAWLI 1406 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL NO.-1 MUNGAWLI 1407 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL G MUNGAWLI 1408 MUGAWALI UEGS INDRA AVAS NAGAR 1409 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL DIPO 1410 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL ASH ST B MUNGAOLI 1411 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BORDINGH CAMPUS MUNGAOLI 1412 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SEMRI 1413 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N SEMRI 1414 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BADOKHI 1415 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BADOLIBADOLI 1416 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARVAH 1417 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL BARVAH 1418 MUGAWALI UEGS KAMALPUR 1419 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KACHHI BARKHEDA 1420 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL KACHHI BARKHEDA 1421 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHERODA 1422 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL JAKHLON 1423 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PARDI CHAK 1424 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHANA 1425 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL BARKHANA 1426 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARRA 1427 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N BARRA 1428 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDRA KHURD 1429 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL RATBHANPUR 1430 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDRA MUNGAWALI 1431 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N MUDRA MUNGAWALI 1432 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BHARKHUA 1433 MUGAWALI UEGS TAPRA KHAJURIYA 1434 MUGAWALI UEGS SINDHIYAPURA 1435 MUGAWALI UEGS FUTERA 1436 MUGAWALI UEGS KHIRIYA KALA 1437 MUGAWALI UEGS TORIYA 1438 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL CHURDAMAN 1439 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N JANAKPUR KHIRIYA 1440 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL JHAGAR 1441 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL JHAGAR 1442 MUGAWALI UEGS CHAK JHAGAR 1443 MUGAWALI UEGS BHARATPURA 1444 MUGAWALI UEGS BUDDHARAM CHAK 1445 MUGAWALI UEGS BEGAMPUR 1446 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL RUSALLA 1447 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL RUSALLA 1448 MUGAWALI SATELITE BAJRA CHACK 1449 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL DOHNRDIYA 1450 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL SINGHARDA 1451 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SINGHARDA 1452 MUGAWALI SATTELITE S. CHAK SINGHARA 1453 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MEERKABAD 1454 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SINDHIYA GARD 1455 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL GANESH SHANKAR 1456 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BARKHEDA JAMAL 1457 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL BEERD SARKAR 1458 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL PHULENDI 1459 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N Phulendi 1460 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL DHONRDIYA 1461 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL SEHPURA 1462 MUGAWALI SAATELLITE S. SEHPURA CHAK 1463 MUGAWALI UEGS RAMPURA 1464 MUGAWALI UEGS KOLUA CHACK 1465 MUGAWALI UEGS HAANSLI 1466 MUGAWALI UEGS JHAKHORA 1467 MUGAWALI UEGS JARKHAR 1468 MUGAWALI UEGS DOLATPUR 1469 MUGAWALI UEGS GOPIPUR 1470 MUGAWALI UEGS MAFIPURA 1471 MUGAWALI UEGS KIRMICH KHEDI 1472 MUGAWALI UEGS HARIPUR 1473 MUGAWALI EGS VYANA CHACK 1474 MUGAWALI EGS SEMRI CHACK 1475 MUGAWALI UEGS KONDYAI 1476 MUGAWALI UEGS KAALPI 1477 MUGAWALI EGS TORA 1478 MUGAWALI UEGS OJHARPUR 1479 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDRI 1480 MUGAWALI MIDDLE SCHOOL N Mudri 1481 MUGAWALI SATELITE S. SUDAMAPURI 1482 MUGAWALI Satellite Khiriya Chack 1483 MUGAWALI UEGS KATA KHEDA 1484 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL FULWADIPUR 1485 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL MUDRA MALHARGARH 1486 MUGAWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL HARIJAN CHACK

List Of Government High Schools and Higher Secondry Schools Sl. No Name of the School Block Area 1 HS Ajleshwar Esagarh Rural 2 HS Amrod Chanderi Rural 3 HS Atahikheda Mungaoli Rural 4 HS Bahaddurpur Mungaoli Rural 5 HS Bamnabar Esagarh Rural 6 HS Bilherru Mungaoli Rural 7 HS Dakoni Esagarh Rural 8 HS Dhurra Esagarh Rural 9 HS Gahora Esagarh Rural 10 HS Garenthi Chanderi Rural 11 HS Girls Naisarai Esagarh Rural 12 HS Girls Shadora Ashok Nagar Rural 13 HS Jheela Ashok Nagar Rural 14 HS Kachnar Ashok Nagar Rural 15 HS Kalitor Esagarh Rural 16 HS Koharbas Esagarh Rural 17 HS Madukhedi Mungaoli Rural 18 HS Mahidpur Esagarh Rural 19 HS Mallahargarh Mungaoli Rural 20 HS No-1 Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar Urban 21 HS Parsol Esagarh Rural 22 HS Pathkhada Esagarh Rural 23 HS Paranpur Chanderi Rural 24 HS Rajpur Ashok Nagar Rural 25 HS Rajtala Esagarh Rural 26 HS Raonsar Ashok Nagar Rural 27 HS Sonera Ashok Nagar Rural 28 HSS Excellence Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar Urban 29 HSS Excellence Chanderi Chanderi Urban 30 HSS Excellence Esagarh Esagarh Urban 31 HSS Excellence Mungaoli Mungaoli Urban 32 HSS Excellence Shadora Ashok Nagar Rural 33 HSS Girls Excellence Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar Urban 34 HSS Girls Excellence Chanderi Chanderi Urban 35 HSS Girls Excellence Esagarh Esagarh Urban 36 HSS Girls Excellence Mungaoli Mungaoli Urban 37 HSS Kadwaya Esagarh Rural 38 HSS Nai Sarai Esagarh Rural 39 HSS Piprai Mungaoli Rural 40 HSS Sehrai Mungaoli Rural 41 HS Tumen Ashok Nagar Rural 42 HS Barkheda Lal Ashok Nagar Rural 43 HS Bagulya Ashok Nagar Rural 44 HS Badera Chanderi Rural 45 HS Hirawal Chanderi Rural 46 HS Vikrampur Chanderi Rural 47 HS Khirya Devat Chanderi Rural 48 HS Dungasra Esagarh Rural 49 HS Kirola Mungaoli Rural 50 HS Bamori Tanka Mungaoli Rural 51 HS Mudra Bahadra Mungaoli Rural 52 Model HS Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar Urban 53 Model HS Mungaoli Mungaoli Urban 54 Model HS Esagarh Esagarh Urban 55 Model HS Chanderi Chanderi Urban 56 Centeral Govt. HSS Mungaoli Mungaoli Urban 57 J N V Khirya Devat Esagarh Rural 58 Aided HSS Padamkirti Chanderi Urban 59 Aided HSS Vardhaman Ashok Nagar Urban List Of Private High Schools and Higher Secondry Schools 60 HS Adarsh Bal Vikas Mandir Ashok Nagar Urban 61 HS Adarsh Bal Vikas Mandir Ashok Nagar Urban 62 HS Bharat Mata Esagarh Urban 63 HS Bright Model School Ashok Nagar Urban 64 HS City Public School Ashok Nagar Urban 65 HS Excellence public, Sehrai Mungaoli Rural 66 HS Gurukul Shri Navchetan V.M Ashok Nagar Urban 67 HS Hardi Convent Ashok Nagar Urban 68 HS Janta Chanderi Urban 69 HSS Jyoti G.M. Bahadurpur Mungaoli Rural 70 HS Lord Krishna Bangla Chauraha Mungaoli Rural 71 HS Maharshi Ramakrishna Athai Kheda Mungaoli Rural 72 HSS Mahaveer Mungaoli Mungaoli Urban 73 HS Nutan Ashok Nagar Urban 74 HS Saint Mira, Piprai Mungaoli Rural 75 HS Snaskar Academy Ashok Nagar Urban 76 HS Saraswati Mungaoli Urban 77 HS Sharda Vidya Niketan Mungaoli Urban 78 HSS Shri Krishna Vidyamandir, Rajpur Ashok Nagar Rural 79 HS Shri Krishna Vidyamandir Ashok Nagar Urban 80 HS ST. Meera Mungaoli Urban 81 HS Takshila Mungaoli Urban 82 HS Vandana public High School Ashok Nagar Urban 83 HSS Vivekananda Chanderi Urban 84 HS SM Jyotiradiya Madhav Sindhiya Ashok Nagar Urban 85 HSS Akansha public School, Piprai Mungaoli Rural 86 HSS Gayatri Vidya Mandir Ashok Nagar Urban 87 HSS Hanuman Ashok Nagar Urban 88 HSS Milan Public School Ashok Nagar Urban 89 HSS Raomadhav Ashok Nagar Urban 90 HSS ST. THOMAS Ashok Nagar Urban 91 HSS Saraswati Vidya Mandir Chanderi Urban 92 HSS Saraswati Ashok Nagar Urban 93 HSS Shivpuri Public School Ashok Nagar Urban 94 HSS Shri Krishna Mungaoli Urban 95 HSS Swami Vivekananda Ashok Nagar Urban 96 HSS T.A.V Mungaoli Mungaoli Urban 97 HSS Tara Sadan Ashok Nagar Urban

Table – 12

List of Jeep Vehicles in Ashok Nagar Sl. Name of Owner Address Capacity Reg. No No 1 Ahmed Mohammed Near Mahuwa Kheda 8+1 MP67B0113 Railway Crossing, Shadora, Ashok Nagar 2 Ganesh Ram Narvareiya Ward No-21, Gaushala 8+1 MP67B0110 Road, Ashok Nagar 3 Ms. Mamta Gupta Near Petrol Pump, Tehsil 9+1 MP67B0109 Chanderi, Ashok Nagar 4 Malkhan Singh Vill- Fatehabad, Chauki 8+1 MP67B0108 Mohalla, Chanderi, Ashok Nagar 5 Naresh Kumar Vill- Bharoli, PO- 7+1 MP67B0107 Raghuvanshi Bamnawar, Esagarh, Ashok Nagar 6 Ravi Sharma Ward No-6, Bohere Colony, 9+1 MP67B0104 Ashok Nagar 7 Bhagwanswaroop Sharma Pathar Mohalla Ashok 9+1 MP08BA034 Nagar, Bhavnagar 8 8 Dhramendra Raghuvanshi Bohere Colony, Vidisha 6+1 MP67C0218 Road, Ashok Nagar 9 Ms. Gayatri Sharma Guna Byepass Road, Yadav 9+1 MP67B0117 Colony, Ashok Nagar 10 Manoj Kumar Jain H.No-117, Dhanwar, 8+1 MP67B0118 Esagarh, Ashok Angar 11 Amit Kumar Ghosi Mohalla, Esgarh, 8+1 MP67B0119 Ashok Nagar 12 Devendra Lodhi Vill- Belai. Mungaoli. 8+1 MP67B0112 Ashok Nagar 13 Ashok Kumar Soni Bhola Baba Mandir Rd. 9+1 MP67B0126 Purana Bazaar, Piprai Ashok Nagar 14 Ms. Shashibai Jain Vill- Bahadurpur, 7+1 MP67B0127 Mungaoli, Ashok Nagar 15 Rajkumar Singh Jaat Vill- Bilakhedi, Esagarh, 8+1 MP67B0128 Ashok Nagar 16 Virendra Singh Jain Vill- Anchalgarh, 9+1 MP67B0129 Mungaoli, Ashok Nagar 17 Ganga Prasad Shrivastav Near Shitala MAta 9+1 MP67B0131 Mungaoli, Ashok Nagar 18 Lakhan Lal Ojha Vill- Koharwas, Esagarh, 8+1 MP67B132 Ashok Nagar 19 Lakhpat Singh Baghel 73 Lamberdar Gali, 8+1 MP67B0135 Champalal Ji, Ashok Nagar 20 Rajdhar Singh Yadav H.No-25, Vill- Koharwas, 8+1 MP67B0139 Esagarh, Ashok Angar 21 Md. Nisar Athaipura Road, Mungaoli, 8+1 MP67B0140 Ashok Nagar 22 Sitaram Soni Ward No-9 Athai Mohalla, 8+1 MP67B0141 Shanicharan Gali, Mungaoli, Ashok nagar 23 Virendra Singh Yadav vill- Saraskhedi, Esagarh 9+1 MP67B0142 Road, Ashok Nagar 24 Sukhbhan Singh Yadav Vill- Pakon, Esagarh, 8+1 MP67B0145 Ashok Nagar 25 Kale Khan Vill- Gyanpur, PO- 8+1 MP67B0147 Chhapra, Shadora, Ashok Nagar 26 Ramveer Singh Jaat Vill & PO- Khiriyadevat, 8+1 MP67B0151 Esagarh, Ashok Nagar 27 Majeed Khan Dilli Darwaza, Chanderi, 8+1 MP67B0155 Ashok Nagar 28 Manish Kumar Jain Tilak Marg, Ashok Nagar 9+1 MP67B0157 29 Vishnu Prasad Rathore Vill & PO- Parsole, 8+1 MP67B0158 Esagarh, Ashok Nagar 30 Bhagwat Singh Lodhi Vill- Janghar, Esagarh, 8+1 MP67B0159 Ashok Nagar 31 Govinda Gulati Vidisha Road, Ashok Nagar 9+1 MP67B0160 32 Gopal Singh Raghuvanshi Vill & PO- Bagulya, Ashok 8+1 MP67B0161 Nagar 33 Mishri Lal Rathore 281 Boheriya Urf 8+1 MP67B0162 Roopnagar, Vill- Anandpur, Esagarh, Ashok Nagar 34 Gopal Singh Narvariya Ward No-21, Tulsi Colony, 8+1 MP67B0163 Ashok Nagar 35 Nithesh Sharma Rani Mohalla, Esagarh, 8+1 MP67B0164 Ashok Nagar 36 Suresh Chandra Jain Vill- 220 Onder, Mungaoli, 8+1 MP67B0165 Ashok Nagar 37 Tika Ram Yadav Vill- Piprai, PO- Sehrai, 8+1 MP67B0166 Mungaoli, Ashok Nagar 38 Jajpal Singh Vill- Chakpyasi, Esagarh, 8+1 MP67B0167 Ashok Nagar 39 Babu Singh Vill- Sawan Ashok Nagar 8+1 MP67B0168 40 Ms. Bishanbai Yadav Vill & PO- Vayanga, 8+1 MP67B0171 Esagarh, Ashok Nagar 41 Deepak Jain Naya Bazaar, Bahadurpur, 8+1 MP67B0172 Mungaoli, Ashok Nagar 42 Kapil Kumar Chhabri Sade Colony, Chanderi, 8+1 MP67B0174 Ashok Nagar 43 Jagdish Prasad Ojha Roopnagar Mohalla, 8+1 MP67B0175 Boheriya, Esagarh, Ashok Nagar 44 Vishva Bandhu Chatuvedi Near Girls School Ashok 8+1 MP67B0180 Nagar 45 Shivkant Sharma H.NO-32 Jageshwari Dev 8+1 MP67B0183 Marg, Chanderi, Ashok Nagar 46 Vinod Kumar Sharma Rani Mohalla, Esagarh, 8+1 MP67B0184 Ashok Nagar 47 Prakash Kushwaha pancham Nagar Coliny, 8+1 MP67B0185 New Bus Stand, Chanderi, Ashok Nagar 48 Mahendra Singh Vill- Bamnawar, Esagarh, 8+1 MP67B0186 Raghuvanshi Ashok Nagar 49 Virendra Soni Naya Bazaar Mandir, 8+1 MP67B0187 Mungaoli, Ashok Nagar 50 Shtrughan Prasad 50 Dhramarth Hospital, 8+1 MP67B0188 Sukhpur, Anandpur, Esagarh, Ashok Nagar List of Buses 51 Anil Kumar Sharma Goraklan Chanderi, Ashok 30+2 MP67P0105 Nagar 52 Sunil Bhadoriya Bus Stand Ashok Nagar 50+2 MP67P0902 53 Rajendra Singh Shadora Ashok Nagar 39+2 MP67P0194 Raghuvanshi 54 Rajendra Singh Shadora Ashok Nagar 39+2 MP67P0294 Raghuvanshi 55 Rajendra Singh Shadora Ashok Nagar 38+2 MP67P0494 Raghuvanshi 56 Rajendra Singh Shadora Ashok Nagar 38+2 MP67P0594 Raghuvanshi 57 Rajkumar Singh Tayede Colony, Ashok 30+2 MP67P1091 Raghuvanshi Nagar 58 Padamchand Jain Padam Bus Services, Ashok 50+2 MP08F9035 Nagar 59 Shivkant Sharma Padam Bus Services, Ashok 32+2 MP08P0806 Nagar 60 Shivkant Sharma Padam Bus Services, Ashok 32+2 MP08P0606 Nagar 61 Love Kumar Jain Padam Bus Services, Ashok 32+2 MP08P0506 Nagar 62 Devendra Kumar Jain Esagarh Road, Ashok Nagar 50+2 MP08F8721 63 Jagdish Shrivastava Vidisha Road, Ashok Nagar 32+2 MP08P0225 64 Jagdish Shrivastava Vidisha Road, Ashok Nagar 32+3 MP08P0125 65 Satya Prakash Yadav Tayede Colony, Ashok 30+2 MP40F0112 Nagar 66 Rajendra Singh Balaji Bus Service, 30+2 MP08P0294 Raghuvanshi Shadora, Ashok Nagar 67 Rajendra Singh Balaji Bus Service, 30+2 MP08P0394 Raghuvanshi Shadora, Ashok Nagar 68 Rajesh Singh Ganesh Colony, Ashok 30+2 MP08K0230 Nagar 69 Ms. Ranu Raghuvanshi Vill- Kachnar, Ashok Nagar 32+2 UP70T0256 70 Ms. Ranu Raghuvanshi Vill- Kachnar, Ashok Nagar 32+2 UP71B6341 71 Kamal Singh Yadav Durga Colony, Ashok 30+2 MP08P0147 Nagar 72 Hamir Singh Kushwaha Vill- Tumain, Ashok Nagar 30+2 MP08P0154 73 Mahesh Kumar Katra Bazaar, Chanderi, 30+2 MP08P0157 Ashok Nagar 74 Brijendra Singh Vill- Pranpur, Chanderi, 23+2 MP09S2239 Ashok Nagar 75 Ramvallabh Panda Balaji Mandir Gali, Ashok 30+2 MP08P0171 Nagar 76 Parmal Singh Vill- Sauter, Chanderi, 30+2 MP14EA012 Ashok Nagar 0 77 Ms. Rajni Sharma Kagdipura, Balaji Mandir, 32+2 MP04BU576 Chanderi, Ashok Nagar 4 78 Ms. Sharda Mishra Kagdipura, Balaji Mandir, 18+1 MP08P0244 Chanderi, Ashok Nagar 79 Ms. Sharda Mishra Kagdipura, Balaji Mandir, 22+2 MP09GE574 Chanderi, Ashok Nagar 9 80 Chandrabhan Singh Vill- 67 Aron. Chanderi, 22+2 MP14EA010 Ashok Nagar 4 81 Chandrabhan Singh Vill- 67 Aron. Chanderi, 24+2 MP08F9427 Ashok Nagar 82 Anandswaroop Mishra Kagdipura, Chanderi, 50+2 MP08P0231 Ashok Nagar 83 Anandswaroop Mishra Kagdipura, Chanderi, 50+2 MP08K0175 Ashok Nagar 84 Anandswaroop Mishra Kagdipura, Chanderi, 50+2 MP08P0211 Ashok Nagar 85 Anandswaroop Mishra Kagdipura, Chanderi, 32+2 MP08P0170 Ashok Nagar 86 Ramkishore Mishra Kagdipura, Chanderi, 50+2 MP08F8736 Ashok Nagar 87 Ramkishore Mishra Kagdipura, Chanderi, 50+2 MP08P0203 Ashok Nagar 88 Ramvallabh Panda Balaji Mandir Gali, 50+2 MP08P0213 Chanderi, Ashok Nagar 89 Akhilesh Kumar Panda Balaji Mandir Gali, 50+2 MP04H7793 Chanderi, Ashok Nagar 90 Mahesh Kumar Mishra Katra Bazaar, Chanderi, 29+2 MP08F9888 Ashok Nagar 91 Utkarsh Dwidi Bus Stand, Main Road, 22+2 MP08P0341 Esagarh, Ashok Nagar 92 Bhupendra Dwidi Sadar Bazaar Esagarh, 32+2 MP13P0192 Ashok Nagar 93 Bhupendra Dwidi Sadar Bazaar Esagarh, 32+2 MP08P0241 Ashok Nagar 94 Bhupendra Dwidi Sadar Bazaar Esagarh, 32+2 MP08P0106 Ashok Nagar 95 Shivram Singh Vill- Mahidpur, Esagarh, 29+2 MP08F9846 Raghuvanshi Ashok Nagar 96 Punit Dabar Near Bus Stand Mungaoli, 23+1 MH0IL7492 Ashok Nagar 97 Ms. Vinita Dabar Near Bus Stand Mungaoli, 30+1 MP09S9874 Ashok Nagar 98 Bipin Kumar Mathur Near Bus Stand Mungaoli, 32+2 MP17A4473 Ashok Nagar 99 Kamal Kumar Dabar Near Bus Stand Mungaoli, 50+2 MP08F0595 Ashok Nagar 100 Kamal Kumar Dabar New Bus Stand Munagaoli, 30+2 MP08F9993 Ashok Nagar 101 Vineet Dabar New Bus Stand Munagaoli, 30+2 UP75T5589 Ashok Nagar 102 Jagdish Raj Dabar New Bus Stand Munagaoli, 26+1 MP04HB925 Ashok Nagar 1 103 Jagdish Raj Dabar New Bus Stand Munagaoli, 32+2 MP09S6471 Ashok Nagar 104 Brijbhushan Udauniya Near Hazrat Chand Saheb 32+1 MP08FA078 Baba Munagoli, Ashok 2 Nagar 105 Arvind Kumar Jain Near Bus Stand Mungaoli, 50+2 MP088105 Ashok Nagar 106 Pradeep Kumar Jain Near Bus Stand Mungaoli, 50+2 MP08F1515 Ashok Nagar 107 Pradeep Kumar Jain Near Bus Stand Mungaoli, 36+2 MP08P0155 Ashok Nagar 108 Pradeep Kumar Jain Near Bus Stand Mungaoli, 50+2 MP08D6565 Ashok Nagar 109 Brijbhushan Udainiya Near Siddheshwar Ward 32+2 MP08P0205 No-2 Mungaoli, Ashok Nagar

Table- 13 List of Petrol/Diesel Pumps in the District

Sl. No Name of the Pump Name of Place Tehsil Company 1 M/S. Hukumchand Sumerchand HPCL Esagarh Road Ashok Nagar Jain 2 M/S.Agrawal Automobile IOCL Vidisha Road Ashok Nagar 3 M/S Mitthulal Hansraj Agrawal IOCL Esagarh Road Ashok Nagar 4 M/S Rajaram Pannalal BPL Vidisha Road, Ashok Nagar Waterbox 5 M/S Kisan Service Station HPCL Main Road Ashok Nagar Shadora 6 M/S Abhay Sales IOCL Byepass Guna Ashok Nagar Road 7 M/S H.P Auto Center HPCL Barkheri, Guna Ashok Nagar Road 8 M/S Padheriya Service Centre IOCL Anandpur Road Esagarh Esagarh 9 M/S Mahendra and Services IOCL Bangla Mungaoli Chauraha 10 M/S H.S. Jain IOCL Station Road Mungaoli 11 M/S H.R and Sons IOCL Bina Road Mungaoli (Gram Bhopal) 12 M/S Arvind Auto Service IOCL Main Road Chanderi Chanderi 13 M/S Urvi Service Center IOCL Byepass Ashok Nagar Kabristan 14 M/S Narayan Filling Center HPCL Baheriya- Esagarh Roopnagar 15 M/S Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi HPCL Khuli Jail Road Mungaoli Filling Station 16 M/S Indira Sales and Service Essar Oil Ltd Malhargarh Mungaoli Road 17 M/S Sheel Fuel Center Essar Oil Ltd Ashok Nagar Mungaoli Road, Piprai 18 M/S J. K Transport BPL Bahadurpur Mungaoli Road 19 M/S Puroshottam Agrawal Reliance Industries Byepass Ashok Nagar Ltd. (Mandi Gate) 20 M/S Moti Shri Sales IOCL Vidisha Road, Mungaoli Athaikheda 21 M/S Maa Kasturibai Filling IOCL Piprai Road Mungaoli Center 22 M/S Sarraf Kisan Sewa IOCL Angar Road, Mungaoli Piprai 23 M/S Roshan Brothers BPL Barkheri, Guna Ashok Nagar Road 24 M/S Ajanta Auto Center BPL Bangla Mungaoli Chauraha 25 M/S Omprakash Petrol Pump IOCL Vill- Naisarai Esagarh 26 District Superintendent of Police BPL Esagarh Road, Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar Police Line 27 M/S Tarafdar Kisan Sewa IOCL Malhargarh Mungaoli Kendra Road 28 M/S Hariom Kissan Sewa IOCL Vill- Kachhi, Mungaoli Kendra Barkheda 29 M/S Apron Fuels, Shadora BPL Main Road Ashok Nagar Shadora C 8.3 Media & Information Table-1

List of Repoters of Print and Electronic Media in ashok Nagar Sl. Name of the Reporter News Paper Contact Number No 1 Pandit Krishna Murarai Dainik Rashtriya Hindi Mail, 9425196044 Sharma Bhopal 2 Jugal Kishore Dainik Bhaskar Bhopal 9755123812 3 Sanjeev Mehra Dainik Patrika Bhopal 9691835168 4 Arvind Jain Dainik Raj Express 9893301495 5 Lakhanlal Sharma Navbharat Bhopal 9425132682 6 Pawan Jain, Rakesh Verma Dainik Jagran Bhopal 9425407920, David 997186350 7 Vinod Sharma Samay Jagat Bhopal 9425191862 8 Rajendra Sharma Madhyaraj Gwalior 9406509804 9 Manoj Jain Nav Duniya Indore 9406961883 10 Sunil Kalakar, Rekha Aacharan, Gwalior 9425191861, Namdev 9406974033 11 Rajendra Rajak Sandhaya Aalap Guna 9584165720 12 Aneesh Khan Deshbandhu Bhopal 9425131885 13 Naresh Goswami Yalghar Times Bhopal 9425759947 14 Narendra Dubey Navprabhat Gwalior 9893822801 15 Rjendra Sharma Swadesh Bhopal 9425191845 16 Kumar Sambhav Janchingari Bhopal 9425132448 17 Sharad Vyas Ashoknagar Samachar 9406588103 18 Shivkant Sharma Swadesh Guna 9406975509 19 Jagjit K.S. Sehgal Express News Bhopal 9993370550 20 Vikas Juneja Chautha Sansar, Indore 9425131932 21 Neeraj Jain Agni Baan, Bhopal 9425132420 22 Ajay Sharma Dainik Kriyaklap 9407200147 23 Harinarayan Phulodiya Rashtriya Grima Bhopal 9993926189 24 Devendra Tamrakar Saptahik Dhadkan Ashoknagar 9425722133 25 Bachharaj Saptahik Karndhar Ashoknagar 9407236699 26 Jitendra Kothari Pradesh Today 9425132032 27 O.P Raghuvanshi Janjan Jagran Bhopal 9009602903 28 Santosh Sharma Janjan Jagran Bhopal 9893004100 Electronic Media 29 O.P Sharma Warta PTI 9425132144 30 Hitendra Budhulia Sahara Channel 9425132270 31 Santosh Jain ETV Bansal News 9893004100 32 Neeraj Shukla Doordarshan 9424428786 33 Anil Jain Monhri EMS 9425768088 34 Ranjit Raghuvanshi Sadhana Channel 9425135735 35 Pankaj Agrawal Nagar Cable 9993926269 36 Sameer Dubey Press Photographer 9406979221 37 Shivendra Singh Life Today 9425191795 Raghuvanshi 38 Santosh Sharma Pradesh Today 9977096900

Table-2 List of Operators at Distribution Stations Sl. No Location of Power Person to be contacted /Grid/Distributor Station 1 132 KV Ashok Nagar Sri. Ashok Sharma 2 132 KV Chanderi Sri. Ashok Sharma 3 33/11 KV Ashok Nagar Sunil Rajak- 8871671046 Dinesh Ojha- 9653177010 4 33/11 KV Seji Rambabu- 9009177297 Raja Ram- 9617463429 5 33/11 KV Semrahat Rajkumar- 9893886183 Gopal Chirad- 9754528940 6 33/11 KV Jhila Kallu Ram- 8827607235 Harbhajan- 9977439104 7 33/11 KV Chakchiroli Madhav- 9009732270 Pahalwan- 8120523512 8 33/11 KV Thuwonji Rajesh- 9406579792 Dashrath- 9691454819 9 33/11 KV Chanderi Ashish- Manish Rekwal- 9981503788 10 33/11 KV Nai Sarai Dinesh- 9479342858 Krishna Bairagi- 7869033179 11 33/11 KV Ajleshwar Vijay Sen- 9685494084 Vikram Sen- 9685494084 12 33/11 KV Mahidpur Chandrabhan Singh- 9179590503 Shankar-9009700903 13 33/11 KV Dhakoni Rajpal Yadav- 7697412370 Rampal Yadav- 8959024884 14 33/11 KV Vijaypura Harveer Singh- 9977320920 Balveer Singh- 9575061184 15 33/11 KV Issagarh Vijay Singh- 9179764241 Halke- 9753914590 16 33/11 KV Imla Naresh Sharma- 9754750253 Nandlal Yadav- 9752645740 17 33/11 KV Tumen Pratipal- 9617548215 Ram Kumar- 7697320211 18 33/11 KV Kolua Jaipal- 9977064314 Abid- 9165150530 19 33/11 KV Manheti Brijbhan- 9165126577 Kheru Sahu- 9406809609 20 33/11 KV Sadora Karan Singh- 9425798196 Keshav Kushwaha- 9630553009 21 33/11 KV Piprai Raghuveer Harijan- 9753749722 Manoj Kumar- 8964968833 22 33/11 KV Grenthi Rahul Singh- 9617469992 Hanman Singh- 8120984787 23 33/11 KV Bhariyakhedi Chandrapal-9617264430 Mahendra Singh- 9685679971 24 33/11 KV Bahadurpur Sunil Singh- 9981870678 Gautam Rajput- 9630770239 25 33/11 KV Athaikheda Dhan Singh- 9753481626 Ravindra- 9165083795 26 33/11 KV Sehrai Om Prakash- 9753308019 Lakshmichand- 8120712593 27 33/11 KV Mungaoli Lalit- 8962196498 Parmal Singh- 9009119756

C 8.4 Important Contact Numbers STD Codes- Ashoknagar- 07543, Esagarh-07541, Chanderi-07547, Mungaoli-07548

Name Designation/Department Office Residence Mobile Dr. A.K Bhargav Collector Ashoknagar 222800 222809 Kumar Saurabh S.P Ashoknagar 224500 224501 Ms. Bharti District Session Judge 222382 220280 Baghel C.L Kushwaha Addl. Collector 225509 220800 Amitabh CEO Zila Panchayat 220030,220921 224399 9425133692 Sarwaiya Keshav Singh District Forest Officer 22120 2208809 9425175910, Ashoknagar 9424794605 Ravi Jain D.R Court, ASKN 222688 Abhishek Dubey Dy. Collector, ASKN Anil Kr. Afle PA to Collector, ASKN 222800 220844 Puroshottam Dy. Collector, ASKN Sharma R.C Mishra S.D.M. ASKN 220303 220300 Dy. Collector ASKN 07547-253300 07547- 243300 Sujan Singh SDM Mungaoli 07548-272200 Rawat Rajiv Shukla CEO Janpad Panchayat 220947 220947 ASKN Shamshad Khan CMO N.P ASKN 222811 222030 Azad Jain 9926851908 A.K Rawat Tehsildar, ASKN 220086 9425031804 R.B Sindoskar Upper Tehsildar ASKN 220086 9425361201 Arjun Singh Tehsildar Esagarh 244100 244100 9893159111 Semil Sindoskar Tehsildar Mungaoli 272200 272200 9425361201 Surendra Singh Tehsildar Chanderi 253300 243300 9425457013 Dohre Shrivatav Tehsildar Shadora 9425462852 9009433129 Ms Madhuri CEO JP Esagarh 244028 9425168793 Sharma Puroshattam CEO JP Chanderi 243229 9755406556 Sharma Surendra Singh CEO JP Mungaoli 272202 9826763709 Yadav R.S Solanki SDOP ASKN 222836 220974 9425915300 TDM Guna Telecom Department 07542-251000 07542- 252613 P.S Parmar TI ASKN 220656 9425482434 Rajendra Singh S.L.R ASKN 224366 220244 9425121378 Yadav Ramshankar D.O.T.W ASKN 224367 9425971349 Singh K.K Dohere D.Ex. Officer ASKN 224410 221023 9424412666 Dilip Singh Jail Superintendent 220756, 9425770284 Yadav 220591 Rathore S.D.O Telecom. ASKN 222200 224540 9425131100 V K Paliwal Dy. Director Fisheries 07542-255230 9425798243 C.P Hengad R.T.O ASKN/Guna 07542-221177 9425944111 Santosh Mahore R.T.O Office 9425488553 S.B. Branch 225506 Shamshad Khan P.O DUDA ASKN 222811 222030 9425749786 Food Officer 225950 225640 District Statistical 223150 Officer, ASKN H.P Mesram Asst. Director 221127 9977345356 Horticulture A.K Sood District Commandant 225085 9425430031 Lalit Sharma E.E Rural Engineering 220098 9424081802 Services S.L Tidgam E.E, P.H.E 221020 9406749988 P.P Rai E.E, Irrigation 220607 220854 9425376393 Narendra Singh E.E, P.W.D ASKN 9425131901, Raghuvanshi 9993523456 Mathur Engineer, Bridge 9826056032 R.P Pawar Chief Engineer, Bridge 9425194133 M.K Kadam Distt. Lead Bank Officer 225524 9425723775 G.C Jain D.E.T 9425113687 Harvirsingh S.D.O, R.E.S, ASKN 220098 9993271195 Raghuvanshi A.K Pathak S.D.O, R.E.S, Mungaoli 9425722880 Arun Srivatstava S.D.O, Irrigation, ASKN 9425133526 R.K Gautam S.D.O, Irrigation 9425381211 Mungaoli Vipin Vamankar S.D.O, Irrigation, 9425656731 Esagarh D.P Srivastava S.D.O, Irrigation, 9405408076 Chanderi Shiromani Dubey D.P.C, SSA, ASKN 224408 9425191526 Mohan Singh A.C, MPEB, Guna 07542-260401 9406902589 D.K Dangi D.E, MPEB, ASKN 222719 222739 9406902427 Jain Asst. Engineer, MPEB, 222719 222798 9406902451, ASKN 9406988100 V. R Narnare Asst. Engineer, MPEB, 9406902324 ASKN Namdev Asst. Engineer 9425381303 Nagarpalika Gyan Wardhan S.D.O PWD, ASKN 224140 942546663 Mr. Mishra Mr. Kori S.D.O PWD Chanderi 9425144160 Vijay Gupta General Manager, 220757, 9425140789 PMGSY 221217 Asst. Manager, PMSGY, 220757 9425740797 ASKN S.D.O Forest Officer, ASKN B.N Singh Deputy Director 220361 222167 Agriculture D.D.M NABARD Guna 07542-220751 U.S Tomar S.D.O Mungaoli 9425442794 R.C Mishra Dy. Director, Panchayat 222461 and Social Court, ASKN Mr. Shrama Dy. Director, Veterinary, 220898 9407204023 ASKN Rajendra Mishra Food Inspector, ASKN 9425132040 Dr. Natwar Singh District Hospital 9907004088 Dr. Remji Shulya D.H.O, District Hospital 8878298153 Dr. Siddarth BMO, Chanderi 9425761854 Dr. Bunkar BMO, Shadora 9425408681 Mr. Jain NIC ASKN 222500 9425700924 Dr. O P Gupta Civil Surgeon 220891 221141 9425761115 S.K Nagose S.D.O, PHE Chanderi & 9826832062 Mungaoli Jitendra Mishra S.D.O PHE ASKN & 9926518790 Esagarh Mr. Salya Treasury Officer, ASKN 221129 9826025667 Mr. Raghuvanshi Superintendent cum 9893385754 District Ayurved Officer O.P Banshkar Manager, KVIC, ASKN 220921 9993350839 Mr. Gulati Asst. Director, 243146 9407233001 Handwheel, Chanderi Ms. Roopkamal A.D.P.O 9907659295, Saxena 9907659351 Civil Supply Department 220338 ASKN S. K Yadav Seed Corporation, 225155 9425760049 ASKN P.C Sharma A.D.J 225103,223103 220955 9329785790 Suresh Bhargav Supervisor, KVIC, 9926466459 ASKN Mukesh Singh Micro Saving Officer, 9826811904 ASKN District Employment 07542-252637 Officer Sales Tax Officer Guna 07542- 252220 District Income Tax 0752-256966 officer, Guna A.K Soni District Marketing 225865 9424458521 Officer, ASKN Mr. Pathak Warehouse Corporation 220849 Anil Srivastav State Warehousing 0755-2600509 Corporation, Bhopal Mahavir Jain Nodal Officer, 9425134626 Cooperative Banks N.K Goyal Labour Inspector 225501 9425758438 Harishankar Public Relation Officer 223046 9424863313 Sharma Chauhan Juz Consumer Forum 07542-250041

C 8.5 Dos and Don’ts of all possible hazards Dos and Don’ts of Flood

Do’s Do’s  Convening a meeting o the District Level  Organizing shelter for the people in distress Committee on Natural calamities. in case the efforts of the civil authorities are  Functioning of the Control rooms. considered inadequate, army assistance  Closure of past breaches in river and canal should be requisitioned. embankments and guarding of weak points.  Relief measures by non-official and voluntary  Rain recording and submission of rainfall organizations may be enlisted as far as reports. possible  Communication of gauge readings and  Provision of basic amenities like drinking preparation of maps and charts water, sanitation and public health care and  Dissemination of weather reports and flood arrangements of cooked food in the relief bulletins issued by the meteorological centres, camps. central water commission, Flood forecasting  Making necessary arrangements for air Organization. dropping of food packers in the marooned  Installation of temporary police wireless villages through helicopters stations and temporary telephones in flood  Establish alternate communication links to prone areas have effective communication with marooned  Storage of food in interior vulnerable areas. strategic and key areas  Organizing controlled kitchens to supply  Arrangements for keeping the drainage foods initially at least for 3 days. system desilted and properly maintained  Repairs and reconstruction of infrastructure  Agricultural measures facilities such as roads, embankments,  Training in flood relief work resettlement of flood prone areas.  Organization of relief parties  Rehabilitation of homeless.  Alternative drinking water supply  Organize relief camps arrangements.  Grant of emergency relief to all the affected  Arrangements for keeping the drainage people. system desilted and properly maintained.  Relief for economic reconstruction,  Health measures.

C 8.5 Detailed Maps In the map below the location of Fire Tenders is shown in red colour. The indicated places are Ashoknagar, Anandpur Trust and Chanderi.

Map of Flood affected regions- The flood affected regions have been shown by Red Line which shows the flow of rivers and the flood affected villages are residing on the bankls of these rivers.

Map of Health Facilities in Ashoknagar District-