Flood Situation Summary Part

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Flood Situation Summary Part Date: 16/08/2021 Central Water Commission Bulletin No: 108 Government of India West Block 2, Ground Floor Central Water Commision Wing No 7, R.K. Puram Sector -1, Tele fax: 2610 6523 Flood Forecast Monitoring Directorate New Delhi-110066 E-Mail: [email protected] Central Flood Control Room FLOOD SITUATION SUMMARY PART - I: LEVEL FORECAST Numbers of Forecasting Sites S.No. Flood Situations Extreme Flood Situation: A 2 (Site (s) where the previous Highest Flood Level (HFL) is exceeded or equalled) Severe Flood Situation: B 30 (Site (s) where water level is touching or exceeding the Danger Level but below Highest Flood Level (HFL)) Above Normal Flood Situation: C 19 (Site (s) where water level is touching or exceeding the Warning Level but below Danger Level) Total number of sites above Warning Level ( A+B+C) 51 PART - II: INFLOW FORECAST Number of sites for which inflow forecasts issued: 3 (Where Inflows are equal or exceed the specified Threshold Limit for a particular reservoir / barrage) Name: Duty Officer Designation: Central Flood Control Room URL FOR FLOOD FORECASTING WEBSITE: https://ffs.india-water.gov.in/ URL FOR THREE DAYS ADVISORY FLOOD FORECAST (AFF): http://120.57.99.138/ Page 1 of 8 16/08/2021 Central Water Commission Date : PART-I: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND FORECASTS FOR LEVEL FORECAST SITES A: Extreme Flood Situations : Sites where the previous Highest Flood Level (HFL) is equalled or exceeded Highest Actual level Forecasted Level flood ------------------ -------------------------- River District Warning Level (m) Trend Trend Danger ------------------------------------ ------------------------------- Level ------------------ ------------------ -------------------------- Level Station State (m) Date Time Date (m) -------------------- 34.76 Ganga BHAGALPUR 34.72 34.74 Rising 32.68 33.68 Steady 16/08/2021 Bhagalpur Bihar 2016-08-26 08:00 16:00:00 - Ganga PATNA 43.17 43.51 - 40.76 41.76 Steady - Hathidah Bihar 2016-08-21 08:00 - Page 2 of 8 16/08/2021 Central Water Commission Date : PART-I: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND FORECASTS FOR LEVEL FORECAST SITES B: Severe Flood Situations : (Site (s) where water level is equalled or exceeded Danger Level but below Highest Flood Level (HFL)) Highest Actual level Forecasted Level flood ------------------ -------------------------- River District Warning Level (m) Trend Trend Danger ------------------------------------ ------------------------------- Level ------------------ ------------------ -------------------------- Level Station State (m) Date Time Date (m) -------------------- 77.95 Jiabharali SONITPUR 78.5 78.02 Falling 76.0 77.0 NT Road Crossing Jia- Steady 16/08/2021 Assam 2007-07-26 Bharali 08:00 15:00:00 - Kosi KHAGARIA 36.4 34.97 - 32.85 33.85 Steady - Baltara Bihar 1987-08-15 08:00 - - Bagmati MUZAFFARPUR 50.01 49.73 - 47.68 48.68 Rising - Benibad Bihar 2004-07-12 08:00 - 60.6 Ganga BUXAR 62.09 60.49 Falling 59.32 60.32 Falling 16/08/2021 Buxar Bihar 1948-08-01 08:00 12:00:00 - Ghagra SIWAN 61.74 60.91 - 59.82 60.82 Rising - Darauli Bihar 1998-08-29 08:00 - - Mahananda PURNIA 38.2 35.69 - 34.65 35.65 Falling - Dhengraghat Bihar 2017-08-14 08:00 - - Ganga PATNA 52.52 51.72 - 49.45 50.45 Steady - Dighaghat Bihar 1975-08-23 08:00 - - Gandak GOPALGANJ 64.36 62.58 - 61.22 62.22 Rising - Dumariaghat Bihar 2020-07-24 08:00 - - Adhwara DARBHANGA 49.52 47.14 - 45.94 46.94 Steady - Ekmighat Bihar 2004-07-12 08:00 - Page 3 of 8 Highest Actual level Forecasted Level flood ------------------ -------------------------- River District Warning Level (m) Trend Trend Danger ------------------------------------ ------------------------------- Level ------------------ ------------------ -------------------------- Level Station State (m) Date Time Date (m) -------------------- - Ganga PATNA 50.52 50.41 - 47.6 48.6 Falling - Gandhighat Bihar 2016-08-21 08:00 - - Ghagra SIWAN 58.01 57.47 - 56.04 57.04 Steady - Gangpur Siswan Bihar 1983-09-18 08:00 - - Gandak VAISHALI 50.93 50.51 - 49.32 50.32 Steady - Hajipur Bihar 1948-08-18 08:00 - - Kamla MADHUBANI 71.35 68.5 - 66.75 67.75 Falling - Jainagar Bihar 08:00 - - Kamalabalan MADHUBANI 53.11 51.94 - 49.0 50.0 Rising - Jhanjharpur Bihar 2019-07-14 08:00 - 32.53 Ganga BHAGALPUR 32.87 32.47 Rising 30.09 31.09 Rising 16/08/2021 Kahalgaon (Colgong) Bihar 2003-09-17 08:00 22:00:00 - Adhwara DARBHANGA 52.99 50.39 - 49.0 50.0 Steady - Kamtaul Bihar 1987-08-12 08:00 - - Burhi Gandak KHAGARIA 39.22 38.85 - 35.58 36.58 Rising - Khagaria Bihar 1976-08-16 08:00 - - Kosi KATIHAR 32.1 31.59 - 29.0 30.0 Steady - Kursela Bihar 1982-09-07 08:00 - - Sone PATNA 53.79 53.29 - 51.0 52.0 Falling - Maner Bihar 1976-09-10 08:00 - Page 4 of 8 Highest Actual level Forecasted Level flood ------------------ -------------------------- River District Warning Level (m) Trend Trend Danger ------------------------------------ ------------------------------- Level ------------------ ------------------ -------------------------- Level Station State (m) Date Time Date (m) -------------------- - Ganga MUNGER 40.99 40.09 - 38.33 39.33 Steady - Munger Bihar 1976-09-19 08:00 - 42.83 Burhi Gandak SAMASTIPUR 46.56 42.79 Rising 41.63 42.63 Rising 16/08/2021 Rosera Bihar 2020-08-03 08:00 10:00:00 - Bagmati MUZAFFARPUR 58.15 55.8 - 54.0 55.0 Rising - Runisaidpur Bihar 2017-08-14 08:00 - - Punpun PATNA 53.91 51.84 - 49.6 50.6 Falling - Sripalpur Bihar 1976-09-18 08:00 - - Ganga Sahebganj 30.91 28.8 - 26.25 27.25 Steady - Sahibganj Jharkhand 1998-08-20 08:00 - - Ghagra Ayodhya 94.01 92.8 - 91.73 92.73 Steady - Ayodhya Uttar Pradesh 2009-10-11 08:00 - - Ganga BALLIA 60.39 59.86 - 56.615 57.615 Falling - BALLIA Uttar Pradesh 2016-08-25 08:00 - - Rapti BALRAMPUR 105.54 105.03 - 103.62 104.62 Steady - Balrampur Uttar Pradesh 2017-08-15 08:00 - - Ganga GHAZIPUR 65.22 63.28 - 62.105 63.105 Falling - GHAZIPUR Uttar Pradesh 1978-09-09 08:00 - - Ghagra BALLIA 66.0 64.19 - 63.01 64.01 Rising - Turtipar Uttar Pradesh 1998-08-28 08:00 - Page 5 of 8 Highest Actual level Forecasted Level flood ------------------ -------------------------- River District Warning Level (m) Trend Trend Danger ------------------------------------ ------------------------------- Level ------------------ ------------------ -------------------------- Level Station State (m) Date Time Date (m) -------------------- 23.78 Ganga MURSHIDABAD 25.14 23.67 Rising 21.25 22.25 Rising 17/08/2021 Farakka(FF) West Bengal 1998-09-07 08:00 08:00:00 Page 6 of 8 16/08/2021 Central Water Commission Date : PART-I: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND FORECASTS FOR LEVEL FORECAST SITES C: Above Normal Flood Situations : Site (s) where water level is equalled or exceeded Warning Level but Less than Danger Level Highest Actual level Forecasted Level flood ------------------ -------------------------- River District Warning Level (m) Trend Trend Danger ------------------------------------ ------------------------------- Level ------------------ ------------------ -------------------------- Level Station State (m) Date Time Date (m) -------------------- 44.92 Beki BARPETA 46.2 44.92 Steady 44.1 45.1 Rising 16/08/2021 Beki Road bridge Assam 2000-08-04 08:00 18:00:00 27.91 Brahmaputra DHUBRI 30.37 27.85 Rising 27.62 28.62 Steady 16/08/2021 Dhubri Assam 2019-07-17 08:00 21:00:00 - Brahmaputra DIBRUGARH 106.48 105.1 - 104.7 105.7 Falling - Dibrugarh Assam 1998-09-03 08:00 - 29.1 Sankosh DHUBRI 30.95 29.2 Falling 28.94 29.94 Falling 16/08/2021 Golokganj Assam 2007-09-08 08:00 18:00:00 64.78 Brahmaputra SONITPUR 66.59 64.73 Rising 64.23 65.23 Steady 16/08/2021 Tezpur Assam 1988-08-27 08:00 18:00:00 - Parman ARARIA 49.4 46.97 - 46.0 47.0 Steady - Araria Bihar 2017-08-14 08:00 - - Kosi SUPAUL 49.24 47.3 - 46.75 47.75 Rising - Basua Bihar 2017-08-13 08:00 - - Ghagra SARAN 54.59 53.01 - 52.68 53.68 Falling - Chhapra Bihar 1982-09-03 08:00 - - Bagmati SITAMARHI 73.0 70.42 - 70.0 71.0 Steady - Dheng Bridge Bihar 2017-08-13 08:00 - Page 6 of 8 Highest Actual level Forecasted Level flood ------------------ -------------------------- River District Warning Level (m) Trend Trend Danger ------------------------------------ ------------------------------- Level ------------------ ------------------ -------------------------- Level Station State (m) Date Time Date (m) -------------------- - Bagmati DARBHANGA 48.96 45.6 - 44.72 45.72 Rising - Hayaghat Bihar 1987-08-14 08:00 - - Mahananda KATIHAR 34.07 30.81 - 30.4 31.4 Falling - Jhawa Bihar 2017-08-14 08:00 - - Gandak MUZAFFARPUR 55.46 54.21 - 53.41 54.41 Steady - Rewaghat Bihar 2020-07-24 08:00 - - Adhwara SITAMARHI 83.2 81.05 - 80.85 81.85 Falling - Sonbarsa Bihar 1999-07-03 08:00 - - Rapti SIDDHARTH NAGAR 85.88 84.52 - 83.9 84.9 Rising - Bansi Uttar Pradesh 2017-08-20 08:00 - - Rapti GORAKHPUR 77.54 74.9 - 73.98 74.98 Rising - Birdghat Uttar Pradesh 1998-08-23 08:00 - - Ghagra BARABANKI 107.616 106.016 - 105.07 106.07 Rising - Elginbridge Uttar Pradesh 2014-08-18 08:00 - - Ganga FARRUKHABAD 138.14 137.09 - 136.6 137.6 Falling - Fatehgarh Uttar Pradesh 2010-09-26 08:00 - - Ganga BUDAUN 162.79 161.96 - 161.0 162.0 Falling - Kachhlabridge Uttar Pradesh 2010-09-24 08:00 - - Gandak KUSHINAGAR 97.5 95.38 - 95.0 96.0 Steady - Khadda Uttar Pradesh 2002-07-23 08:00 - Page 7 of 8 Central Water Commission Date:16/08/2021 PART-II: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND INFLOW FORECASTS FOR INFLOW FORECASTING SITES (RESERVOIRS) 2A: Reservoirs / Barrage Inflow Forecast: Reservoir/Barrage receiving Inflow more than the Threshold limit Actual Level Forecast MWL (m) Name of River Flood Forecasting Site District State FRL (m) Average Inflow Level (m) Time Trend Trend Date and Time (Cumec) Bhadra Bhadra Reservoir Chikmagalur Karnataka 657.75 657.75 Steady 150.0 Steady 16/08/2021 12:00:00 Ghatprabha Hidkal Reservoir Belgaum Karnataka 662.94 662.94 Steady 125.0 Steady 16/08/2021 12:00:00 Tunga Upper Tunga Prject Shimoga Karnataka 588.24 588.24 Steady 350.0 Steady 16/08/2021 12:00:00 Page 8 of 8.
Recommended publications
  • Environmental Assessment Report IND: Bihar State Highways II Project
    Environmental Assessment Report Initial Environmental Examination for SH-90 (Mohammadpur - Chhapra Subproject) Project Number: 41629 July 2010 IND: Bihar State Highways II Project Prepared by Bihar State Road Development Corporation for the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The initial environmental examination is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Table of Contents Executive Summary ........................................................................................................... i 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Project Background/Rationale........................................................................... 1 1.2. Project Preparatory Technical Assistance (PPTA) and Environmental Assessment................................................................................................................... 1 1.3. Purpose of the Study......................................................................................... 2 1.4. Extent of IEE ..................................................................................................... 2 1.5. IEE Content ....................................................................................................... 2 1.6. Methodology...................................................................................................... 2 1.6.1. Information/
    [Show full text]
  • National Power Grid Development Investment Program (Tranche 1)
    Environmental Assessment Report Summary Initial Environmental Examination Project Number: 39630 August 2007 India: National Power Grid Development Investment Program (Tranche 1) Prepared by [Author(s)] [Firm] [City, Country] Prepared by Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID) for the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Prepared for [Executing Agency] [Implementing Agency] The views expressed herein are those of the consultant and do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s members, Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. The summary initial environmental examination is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. SUMMARY INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXAMINATION TRANCHE 1 NATIONAL POWER GRID DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM IN INDIA August 9, 2007 This report was prepared by Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID). ABBREVIATIONS ADB – Asian Development Bank EMF – Electromagnetic fields EMP – Environmental monitoring plan IEE – Initial environment examination MOEF – Ministry of Environment and Forests SIEE – Summary initial environmental examination ESMD/CC – Environmental & Social Management Department/Corporate Centre, POWERGRID EIU – Environmental Implementation Unit Electrical Terminology V (Volt) - Unit of voltage kV (kilovolt) - 1,000 volts W (Watt) - Unit of active power kW (kilowatt) - 1,000 watts MW (Megawatt) - 1,000 kW kWh (kilowatt-hour) - Unit of Energy MWh (Megawatt-hour) - 1,000 kWh VA (Volt-ampere) - Unit of apparent power MVA (Million volt-ampere) - 106 VA Transmission System - 400 kV or 220 kV line supplying (incoming & outgoing feeder) grid substations (Substation) with primary voltage of 400 or 220 kV LILO Loop-in-Loop-out CONTENTS Page I.
    [Show full text]
  • Page 1 of 54
    Page 1 of 54 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT HEALTH SCHEME Office of the Additional Director 54-South Chhajjubagh, Patna -800001 Tel: 0612-2221819/0612-2203712, 2952019 Open Tender Notice. 42-5/2020/CGHS/PAT-CDGM/ALC/2020-23 E-TENDER DOCUMENT FOR EMPANELMENT OF AUTHORIZED LOCAL CHEMISTS UNDER CGHS Patna for Chhapra, Darbhanga, Gaya and Muzaffarpur for the year 2020-23 The Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) is providing comprehensive medical care facilities to the Central Government employees and pensioners and certain other categories of persons covered under the Scheme. As part of this Scheme, the beneficiaries are entitled to medical consultation and supply of medicines and drugs from the CGHS Wellness Centres. CGHS aspires to ensure timely supply of medicines/drugs to its beneficiaries. With this objective, the Additional Director CGHS Patna for & on behalf of the President of India, invites tenders from the eligible local chemists with shops located in Chhapra, Darbhanga, Gaya and Muzaffarpur, for supply of on-line indented Allopathic medicines / drugs to the CGHS Wellness Centers in Chhapra, Darbhanga, Gaya and Muzaffarpur through e-tender. CRITICAL DATE SHEET Tender NO. Tender ID 2020_DGHS_585925_1 Open tender Notice No. F. NO. 42-5/2020/CGHS/PAT- CDGM/ALC/2020-23 Name of Organization CENTRAL GOVT. HEALTH SCHEME (Chhapra, Darbhanga, Gaya, and Muzaffarpur) Date of issue/publishing 24-09-2020 (17.30 Hrs) (Thursday) Page 2 of 54 Documents Download Start 25-09-2020 (09.30 Hrs) (Friday) Date (next date after date of publishing) Documents Download End 29-10-2020 (17.30 Hrs) (Thursday) Date Clarification Start Date 29-09-2020 (09.30 Hrs) (Tuesday) Clarification End Date 06-10-2020 (14.00 Hrs) (Tuesday) Pre-Bid (To prevent Covid-19 06-10-2020 (14.00 Hrs) (Tuesday) spread, there will be no pre- Only E-mail queries will be entertained and till this time bid meeting.
    [Show full text]
  • Station Code Index
    Station Code Index Station Name Code Station Name Code Station Name Code Station Name Code ABU ROAD ABR BELGAUM BGM DANAPUR DNR HALDIA HLZ ADILABAD ADB BELLARY Jn. BAY DARBHANGA DBG HALDIBARI HDB ADONI AD BETTIAH BTH DAUND DD HAMILTONGANJ HOJ ADRA ADRA BETUL BZU DAVANGERE DVG HANUMANGARH HMH AGARTALA AGTL BHADOHI BOY DEHRADUN DDN HAPA HAPA AGRA FORT AF BHADRAK BHC DEHRI-ON-SONE DOS HAPUR HPU AGRA CANTT. AGC BHAGALPUR BGP DELHI DLI HARDA HD AHMADNAGAR ANG Bhagat KI KOTHI BGKI NEW DELHI NDLS HARIDWAR HW AHMEDABAD ADI BHARATPUR BTE DELHI CANTT. DEC HARIHAR HRR AJMER AII BHARUCH BH DELHI SARAI ROHILLA DEE HARPALPUR HPP AJNI AJNI BHATAPARA BYT DELHI SHAHDARA DSA HASIMARA HSA AKOLA AK BHATKAL BTJL DEORIASADAR DEOS HATIA HTE ALIGARH ALJN BHATNI BTT DEVLALI DVL HAZUR SAHIB NANDED NED ALIPURDUAR Jn. APDJ BHAVNAGAR (T) BVC DHAMANGAON DMN HILSA HIL ALLAHABAD ALD BHAWANIPATNA BWPI DHANBAD DHN HIMMAT NAGAR HMT ALAPPUZHA ALLP BHILWARA BHL DHARMABAD DAB HINDUPUR HUP ALNAWAR Jn. LWR BHIMAVARAM Jn. BVRM DHARMANAGAR DMR HINGOLI HNL ALUVA AWY BHIMAVARAM TOWN BVRT DHARMAPURI DPJ HISAR HSR ALWAR AWR BHIND BIX DHARMAVARAM DMM HOSHANGABAD HBD AMALNER AN BHIWANI BNW DHARWAD DWR HOSPET HPT AMB ANDAVRA AADR BHOPAL BPL DHASA DAS HOSUR HSRA AMBALA CANTT. UMB BHUBANESWAR BBS DHAULPUR DHO HOWBADH HBG AMBIKAPUR ABKP BHUJ BHUJ DHENUANAL DNUL HOWRAH HWH AMLa AMLA BHUSAVAL BSL DHOLA DLJ HUBLI UBL AMRITSAR ASR BIJAPUR BJP DHONE DHNE HYDERABAD HYB ANAKAPALLE AKP BIJNOR BJO DHRANGADHRA DHG IGATPURI IGP ANAND ANND BIKANER BKN DHUBRI DBB INDARA IAA ANAND NAGAR ANDN BILASPUR Jn. BSP DHURI DUI INDORE INDB ANAND VIHAR TERMINUS ANVT BINA BINA DIBRUGARH DBRG ISLAMPUR IPR ANANTAPUR ATP BINNAGURI BNV DIBRUGARH TOWN DBRT ITARSI ET ANGUL ANGL BIRUR RRB DIgha dgha JABALPUR JBP ANNAVARAM ANV BITRAGUNTA BTTR DILDARNAGAR DLN JAGDALPUR JDB ANUPPUR APR BIyavara RAJGARH BRRG DIMAPUR DMV JAIPUR JP ARA ARA BOBBILI VBL DINDIGUL Jn.
    [Show full text]
  • Kushinagar (UTTAR PRADESH)
    PURVANCHAL VIDYUT VITARAN NIGAM LTD. SCHEME FOR HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION DISTRICT : Kushinagar (UTTAR PRADESH) DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAYA GRAM JYOTI YOJANA Table of Contents Sl.No. Format No. Name Page No. 1 A General Information 1 2 A(I) Brief Writeup 2 3 A(II) Minutes 2 4 A(III) Pert Chart 2 5 A(IV) Certificate 2 6 A(V) Basic Details of District 2 7 A(VI) Abstract : Scope of Work & Estimated Cost 4 8 A(VII) Financial Bankability 15 9 B Electrification of UE villages 17 10 B(I) Block-wise coverage of villages 18 11 B(II) Villagewise/Habitation wise coverage 19 12 B(III) Existing Habitation Wise Infrastructure 19 13 B(IV) Village Wise/Habitation Proposed Works 19 14 B(V) Existing REDB Infrastructure 19 15 B(VI) Block-Wise Substation 21 16 B(VII) Feederwise DTs 22 17 C Feeder Segregation 25 18 D Connecting unconnected RHHs 26 19 D(I) Block-wise coverage of villages 27 20 D(II) Villagewise/Habitation wise coverage 28 21 D(III) Existing Habitation Wise Infrastructure 34 22 D(IV) Village Wise/Habitation Proposed Works 40 23 D(V) Existing REDB Infrastructure 56 24 D(VI) Block-Wise Substation 58 25 D(VII) Eligibility for Augmentation of Existing 33/11 KV Substations 59 26 D(VIII) Feederwise DTs 68 27 E Metering 71 28 E(I) DTR Metering 72 29 E(II) Consumer Metering 96 30 E(III) Feeder Metering 100 31 F System Strengthening and Augmentation 102 32 F(I) Block-Wise Substation 103 33 F(II) New 33 (or 66) KV REDB Works Proposed 104 34 F(III) Proposed Augumentation of Existing Sub-station 105 35 F(IV) EHV Substation Feeding the District 106 36 F(V) Districtwise
    [Show full text]
  • Notice for Appointment of Regular/Rural Retail Outlets Dealerships
    Notice for appointment of Regular/Rural Retail Outlets Dealerships Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in the State of Uttar Pradesh, as per following details: Fixed Fee Minimum Dimension (in / Min bid Security Estimated Type of Finance to be arranged by the Mode of amount ( Deposit ( Sl. No. Name Of Location Revenue District Type of RO M.)/Area of the site (in Sq. Site* applicant (Rs in Lakhs) selection monthly Sales Category M.). * Rs in Rs in Potential # Lakhs) Lakhs) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 SC/SC CC 1/SC PH/ST/ST CC Estimated Estimated fund 1/ST working required for PH/OBC/OBC CC/DC/ capital Draw of Regular/Rural MS+HSD in Kls Frontage Depth Area development of CC 1/OBC CFS requirement Lots/Bidding infrastructure at PH/OPEN/OPE for operation RO N CC 1/OPEN of RO CC 2/OPEN PH ON LHS, BETWEEN KM STONE NO. 0 TO 8 ON 1 NH-AB(AGRA BYPASS) WHILE GOING FROM AGRA REGULAR 150 SC CFS 40 45 1800 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 MATHURA TO GWALIOR UPTO 3 KM FROM INTERSECTION OF SHASTRIPURAM- VAYUVIHAR ROAD & AGRA 2 AGRA REGULAR 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 BHARATPUR ROAD ON VAYU VIHAR ROAD TOWARDS SHASTRIPURAM ON LHS ,BETWEEN KM STONE NO 136 TO 141, 3 ALIGARH REGULAR 150 SC CFS 40 45 1800 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 ON BULANDSHAHR-ETAH ROAD (NH-91) WITHIN 6 KM FROM DIBAI DORAHA TOWARDS 4 NARORA ON ALIGARH-MORADABAD ROAD BULANDSHAHR REGULAR 150 SC CFS 40 45 1800 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 (NH 509) WITHIN MUNICIAPL LIMITS OF BADAUN CITY 5 BUDAUN REGULAR 120 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 ON BAREILLY
    [Show full text]
  • Agricultural Regionalization Through Measurement of Crop Concentration in Kushinagar District
    Journal of Acharaya Narendra Dev Research Institute l ISSN : 0976-3287 l Vol-27 (Jan 2019-Jun 2019) Agricultural Regionalization through Measurement of crop concentration in Kushinagar District Agricultural Regionalization through Measurement of crop This method is very simple to use but results remains vague as many other factors are also reflect the crop concentration in any area or region except area of that crop. concentration in Kushinagar District, Uttar Pradesh II – Second Method Manindra Kushawaha*, Dr. Arvind Kr. Yadav**, Prof. D.C. Pandey*** Chisholm's Method, 1962 Method of crop concentration used by Florence further modified Chisholm in 1962. He modified the Abstract formula as – Ec Tc Study area Kushinagar district is situated in eastern part of Uttar Pradesh. Soil of the district is En Tn deposited by the Gandak and its tributaries, which is very fertile alluvial soil. Good quality soil and three seasons help to grow three seasonal crops of Rabi, Kharif and Jayad. Many crops like – Wheat, Paddy, Maize, These difference either may be positive or negative. By adding these positive and negative amount Turmeric, Mustard, Sugar Cane and various vegetable. Here some crops are very dense, then some crops are seperalty and dividing them by 100, which can get a coefficient ranges between 0 to 1. less dense. With the primacy of one crop, so many other crops are grown simultaneously in one season. Looking at these characteristics of agricultural activities of Kushinagar district we studied crop concentration III – Third Method of the three main crops – Rice, Wheat and Sugarcane here, which shows that I – Rice production is abundant in all parts of the district but rice concentration in the southern block of the Bhatia's Method, 1965 district is high level and rice concentration in the northern block is low level.
    [Show full text]
  • Saran Introduction
    DISTRICT PROFILE SARAN INTRODUCTION Saran district is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar. Saran district is a part of Saran division. Saran district is also known as Chhapra district because the headquarters of this district is Chhapra. Saran district is bounded by the districts of Siwan, Gopalganj, West Champaran, Muzaffarpur, Patna, Vaishali and Bhojpur of Bihar and Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh. Important rivers flowing through Saran district are Ganga, Gandak, and Ghaghra which encircle the district from south, north east and west side respectively. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Saran was earlier known as ‘SHARAN’ which means refuge in English, after the name given to a Stupa (pillar) built by Emperor Ashoka. Another view is that the name Saran has been derived from SARANGA- ARANYA or the deer forest since the district was famous for its forests and deer in pre-historic times. In ancient days, the present Saran division, formed a part of Kosala kingdom. According to 'Ain-E-Akbari’, Saran was one of the six Sarkars/ revenue divisions, constituting the province of Bihar. By 1666, the Dutch established their trade in saltpetre at Chhapra. Saran was one of the oldest and biggest districts of Bihar. In 1829, Saran along with Champaran, was included in the Patna Division. Saran was separated from Champaran in 1866 when Champaran district was constituted. In 1981, the three subdivisions of the old Saran district namely Saran, Siwan and Gopalganj became independent districts which formed a part of Saran division. There are a few villages in Saran which are known for their historical and social significance.
    [Show full text]
  • Katihar Saharsa Barauni Raxaul Darbhanga Muzaffarpur Chhapra
    22A Muzaffar- Saharsa Muzaffar- Chhapra Raxaul Raxaul Yesvant- Sitamarhi Katihar Muzaffarpur/ Dar- Howrah Jaynagar Raxaul Dar- Muzaf- Raxaul Kanpur Chhapra Chhapra pur Adarsh pur Lok- Delhi Sadh- Delhi pur Anand Amritsar Gorakhpur bhanga Kath- Amritsar Delhi bhanga farpur Lok- Kath- Gorakh Delhi Anand Nagar Porbandar manya bhavana Sadh- Muzaf- vihar (T) Express Bandra(T) Ahmeda- godam Saryu Satya- New Ambala manya godam pur Express Vihar (T) Delhi Express Tilak (T) Express bhavana- farpur Lichchavi Avadh bad Bagh Yamuna graha Delhi Cantt. Tilak (T) Garib Intercity TRAIN NAME Garib Poora- Godaan Express Express Express Express Sabar- Express Express Express Bihar Harihar Jan Rath Express Rath biya Express mati Sampark Express Sadharan Express Express Express Express Kranti Express Express 14007#/ 19040/ Train Number 12211 15279 19270 11060 14015$ 14017# 15227 14005 15707 19038 19166 13019 14649 15273 12565 14523 15267 12209 15105 15115* 3A 3A 1A,2A3A 2A,3A 3A 3A 2A,3A 2A,3A 2A,3A 2A,3A 2A 2A,3A 2A,3A 3A 1A,2A,3A 3A 3A 2A,3A 2A,3A Class of accommodation SL,II SL,II SL,II SL,II SL,II SL,II,P SL,II,P SL,II SL,II,P SL,II SL,II SL,II SL,II SL,II,P SL,II II SL,II SL,II via via From Table No. 29A via 63 37A 64A 64 64A 64A via 63 64 24A Days of departure at M,Th, Th,Sa/ Tu,Th,Su/ M,W, Except originating station F Th,Su Su,M Sa M,W F W Daily Daily M,W,F,Sa Sa Daily Tu,F,S u Daily Daily M,Th Sa Tu Su Sa a 22.00 Km.
    [Show full text]
  • List of 85 Bridges in India
    List of 85 Bridges In India Connecting Name River Length Feet Opened Type cities Bhupen Hazarika Setu, Lohit Assam River 9,150 30,020 2017 Road Tinsukia Dibang River Bridge, Dibang Arunachal Pradesh River 6,200 20,300 2018 Road Bomjur-Meka Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Patna–Hajip Bihar Ganges 5,750 18,860 1982 Road ur Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Mahim Maharashtra bay 5,600 18,400 2009 Road Mumbai Brahmap Rail-cum-roa Bogibeel Bridge, Assam utra River 4,940 16,210 2018 d Dibrugarh Vikramshila Setu, Bihar Ganges 4,700 15,400 2001 Road Bhagalpur Vembanad Rail Bridge, Vembana Kerala d Lake 4,620 15,160 2011 Rail Kochi Digha–Sonpur Bridge, Rail-cum-roa Patna–Sonp Bihar Ganges 4,556 14,948 2016 d ur Arrah–Chhapra Bridge, Arrah–Chhap Bihar Ganges 4,350 14,270 2017 Road ra Godavari Fourth Bridge Kovvur–Rajahmundry Bypass Bridge, Andhra Godavari Pradesh River 4,135 13,566 2015 Road Rajahmundry Munger Ganga Bridge, Rail-cum-Ro Bihar Ganges 3,750 12,300 2020 ad Munger Chahlari Ghat Bridge, Ghaghra Bahraich–Sit Uttar Pradesh River 3,249 10,659 2017 Road apur Jawahar Setu, Bihar Son River 3,061 10,043 1965 Road Dehri Nehru Setu, Bihar Son River 3,059 10,036 1900 Rail Dehri Kolia Bhomora Setu, Brahmap Tezpur–Kalia Assam utra River 3,015 9,892 1987 Road bor Korthi-Kolhar Bridge, Krishna Karnataka River 3,000 9,800 2006 Road Bijapur Netaji Subhas Chandra Kathajodi Bose Setu, Odisha River 2,880 9,450 2017 Road Cuttack Godavari Bridge, Andhra Godavari Rail-cum-roa Pradesh River 2,790 1974 d Rajahmundry Old Godavari Bridge Now decommissioned, Godavari Andhra Pradesh
    [Show full text]
  • Town Wise Revised Action Plan for Polluted River Stretches in the State of Bihar Original Application No: 200/2014 (Matter : M.C
    INDEX Town wise Revised Action Plan for polluted River Stretches in the State of Bihar Original application No: 200/2014 (Matter : M.C. Mehta Vs Union of India & Orgs) S.No. Particulars Page No 1 Synopsis 1-7 Maps showing ongoing /Proposed Sewerage Scheme in 2 8 Towns under Polluted Stretch & Tributaries Map showing Patna town division into zones for Sewerage 3 9 Schemes Compliance report in terms of progress in Quarter related to 4 10-15 STPs in the state of Bihar Report related to Polluted Stretches and Lying of sewage 5 network, collection and disposal of sewage, interception and 16-33 diversion of drains carrying sewage to STP. 6 Ganga River Tributary Towns 34-35 7 SWM Status & Action Plan for Ganga & its Tributaries 36-38 8 ODF Status & Action Plan of Ganga & its tributaries 39 9 Status of Plastic Waste Management 40 10 Annexures Status of Ongoing / Tendered / Tender to be floated of Schemes under Namami Gange Program i. and 41-48 Status of Screening with Sewerage Schemes : Annexure- i Solid Waste Management Status Report in Ganga Towns and ii. Status of different Components of SWM and allied Works at 49-52 Ghats: Annexure- ii Report of Plastic Carry Bags Since coming into effect of iii. Plastic Waste Management Byelaws till date: 53-56 Annexure- iii Toilet Status of Ganga Town ULBs and Status of ODF ULBs iv. Certified by QCI: 57-59 Annexure- iv 60-68 and 69 11 Status on Utilization of treated sewage (Column- 1) 12 Flood Plain regulation 69 (Column-2) 13 E Flow in river Ganga & tributaries 70 (Column-4) 14 Assessment of E Flow 70 (Column-5) 70 (Column- 3) 15 Adopting good irrigation practices to Conserve water and 71-76 16 Details of Inundated area along Ganga river with Maps 77-90 17 Rain water harvesting system in river Ganga & tributaries 91-96 18 Letter related to regulation of Ground water 97 Compliance report to the prohibit dumping of bio-medical 19 98-99 waste Securing compliance to ensuring that water quality at every 20 100 (Column- 5) point meets the standards.
    [Show full text]
  • Master Plan for Patna - 2031
    IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA - 2031 FINAL REPORT Prepared for, Department of Urban Development & Housing, Govt. of Bihar Prepared by, CEPT, Ahmadabad FINAL REPORT IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031 FINAL REPORT IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA - 2031 Client: Urban Development & Housing Department Patna, Bihar i Prepared by: Center for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) University Kasturbhai Lalbhai Campus, University Road, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380 009 Gujarat State Tel: +91 79 2630 2470 / 2740 l Fax: +91 79 2630 2075 www.cept.ac.in I www.spcept.ac.in CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD i FINAL REPORT IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS i LIST OF TABLES v LIST OF FIGURES vii LIST OF MAPS viii LIST of ANNEXURE ix 1 INTRODUCTION 10 1.1 Introduction 11 1.2 Planning Significance of Patna as a City 12 1.3 Economic Profile 14 1.4 Existing Land Use – Patna Municipal Corporation Area 14 1.5 Previous Planning Initiatives 16 1.5.1 Master Plan (1961-81) 16 1.5.2 Plan Update (1981-2001) 17 1.5.3 Master Plan 2001-21 18 1.6 Need for the Revision of the Master Plan 19 1.7 Methodology 20 1.7.1 Stage 1: Project initiation 20 1.7.2 Stage 02 and 03: Analysis of existing situation & Future projections and Concept Plan 21 1.7.3 Stage 04: Updated Base Map and Existing Land Use Map 21 1.7.4 Stage 5: Pre-final Master Plan and DCR 24 2 DELINEATION OF PATNA PLANNING AREA 25 i 2.1 Extent of Patna Planning Area (Project Area) 26 2.2 Delineation of Patna Planning Area (Project Area) 27 2.3 Delineated
    [Show full text]