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Disaster Management Plan of Rajganj Block Block Disaster Management Committee 1 Savapati, Rajganj Panchayat Samity Savapati Nodal 2 Block Development Officer, Rajganj Development Officer Officer 3 Jt. BDO Member Karmadhyaksha, Sisu,Nari Unnyan, Janakalyan O TranSthayee Samity, Rajganj 4 P.S. Member 5 Forest Range Officer Belakoba, Prasannanagar, Jalpaiguri Member 6 Forest Range Officer Ambari, Kamarvita Member 7 Forest Range Officer Salugara, Siliguri Member nd 8 Executive Engineer, Teesta Link Canel Division, 2 Mile, Siliguri Member 9 Executive Engineer, Mahananda Barrage Division Teenbatti, Siliguri Member 10 Officer in-charge Fire & Emergency Service, Jalpaiguri Member 11 BMOH Magradangi Rural Hospital Member 12 Officer-in-charge, Rajganj P.S. Member 13 Officer-in-charge, Bhaktinagar P.S. Member 14 ADO, Rajganj Block Member 15 Inspector, Food & Supply Rajganj Block Member 16 SAE, RWS Member 17 SAE, BP Member 18 SAE, RD Member 19 And All Extention Officers Member Block Control Room: Sl.No Name Designation Contact Number N. C. Sherpa BDO 7797863600 1 Sri Niranjan Chakraborty Jt. BDO 9474315656 2 Sri Ujjawal Kr. Biswas BDMO 7679114944 3 Sri Sudhir Ram Singh LDA 4 Sri Bidhan Basu Majumdar RP 8927579776 5 Majnu Md. Driver 9046927043 RAJGANJ DEVELOPMENT BLOCK , JALPAIGURI GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name of the Block : RAJGANJ 2. Total area of Block ( in Sq-Km. ) : 635.75 Sq-Km. a) G.P. area - 613.95 Sq.-Km. b) SMC area _ 21.80 Sq-Km. 3. No. of Mouzas : 29 Nos. 4. No. of Villages : 495 Nos. 5. No. of Gram Panchayats : 12 Nos. 6. No. of Police Station : 2 Nos. a) Rajganj P.S b) Bhaktinagar P.S. (i) Ambari Falakata Out Post (ii) N.J.P. Out Post (iii) Belacoba Out Post. 7. Total Population : 3,86,780 ( as per Census 2011 ) Male-18,9385 , Female-179381 Siliguri Corporation under Jalpaiguri district 219871, Male-112903, Female-107036, O-2 8. Total are of Cultivable Agricultural Land : 62926 Hectares Aprox 9. Total are of Non-Agricultural Land : 9724.87 Hectares Aprox 10. Main Crops cultivated : Paddy, Jute, Maize, Wheat, Potato. 11. Total area under Tea Plantation : 8260.45 Hectares. Aprox 12. Total area under Forest : 18791.08 Hectares Aprox 13. Block Animal Health Centre : 1 (one) No. at Sukhani G.P. 14. Additional Block Animal Health Centre : 1(one) No. 15. Animal Development Aid Centre : 10 Nos. in different G.P 16. Estimated Live Population & Production : a) Cattle – 81532 b) Buffalo – 1177 c) Pig - 1844 d) Sheep- 892 e) Goats - 51406 f) Poultry- House hold-72782 Farm- 2952 17. Fodder demonstration cum training & Research Centre : 1 (one) running in this Block under Control of Deputy Director of ARD (Fodder), Jatiakali comprising an area of 75619 Hectares. 18. No. of Ponds taken under Fishing Scheme : 1000 Nos. (Water areas 100 Hectares.) 19. No. of Block Rural Hospital : 1 (one) No. (Twenty five Beds) 20. No. of PHC : 2 Nos. 21. No. of Sub – Centre : 40 Nos. 22. No. of High / Higher Secondary Schools : 30 Nos. 23. No. of Madhyamik Schools : 10 Nos. 24. No. of Junior High School : 27 Nos. 25. No. of High Madrasa : 02 Nos. 26. No. of Primary Schools : 171 Nos. 27. No. of S.S.K. Centre : 99 Nos. 28. No. of M.S.K. Centre : 8 Nos. 29. No. of P.T.B.T. College : 1 No. 30. No. of Vulnerable are under this Block : 1) Mantadari GP 2) Fulbari – I GP 3) Fulbari – II GP 4) Binnaguri GP 5) Dabgram – I GP 6) Dabgram – II GP 31. Important Rivers : 1) Mahananda 2) Teesta 3) Sahu 4) Karala 5) Kartowa 32. No. of Flood Shelter Points : 18 Nos. 33. No. of NGOs operating in this Block : 4 Nos. 34. No. of ICDS Centre : 153 Nos. VULNERABLE AREAS WITH RIVERS ASSOCIATED WITHTHEM UNDER DIFFERENT G.PS. Sl. Name of the G.P. Villages likely to be affected Name of Mouza Name of the Rivers at which No. may pose to be threatening. Jungle Mohal Jungle Mohal 1) Singijhora Jungle Mohal 1) Mahananda 2) Betgara Jungle Mohal 2) Gulmna 3) Demdema 1 DABGRAM – I 3) Teesta 4) Chumukdangi Jungle Mohal 4) Sahu 5) Majhua, 5) Rimai 6) Turibari Jungle Mohal 6) Singijhora. 7) Samarnagar. Dabgram Dabgram 1) Shantinagar 2) Ashighar Dabgram 3) Majhabari 1) Jorapani 2 DABGRAM - II Dabgram 4) Fakdaibari 2) Sahu 5) Baribhasa 3) Angarijhora Dabgram 6) Chayanpara 7) Ektiasal. Dabgram Dabgram Dabgram Dabgram Dabgram 1) Porajhar 2) Kamrangaguri, Dabgram 1) Jorapani 3 FULBARI – I 3) Nowkaghat 2) Fuleswari 4) Ambikanagar Dabgram 3) Sahu 5) Shantipara 4) Mahananda 6) Nowapara. Dabgram Dabgram 1) West Dhantala 4 FULBARI – II Binnaguri 1) Mahananda 2) Fuleswari Jugivita 1) Banbhasa Jugivita 2) Shelterbari 1) Sahu 5 BINNAGURI Binnaguri 3) Krishnanagar Colony 2) Kartowa 4) Farabari. 3) Ajalajhora Binnaguri 5) Adharsapally Binnaguri Jungle Mohal Jungle Mohal 1) No. 18 Milanpally 2) Dudhia Jungle Mohal 3) Takimari – I 6 MANTADARI Jungle Mohal 1) Teesta 4) Takimari - II 2) Karala 5) Maharajghat Jungle Mohal 6) Nadhabari 7) Basiakhawa. Jungle Mohal Mantadari Shelter:- Name of Vulnerable Villages Name of River Name of Flood Longitude Latitude Vulnerab for flood Shelter le G.Ps. Dabgra Singijhora, Mahananda,G Salugara High School 26 45’53.12” N 88 27” 08.77”E m-I Betgara,Demdema, ulmna,Teesta, Samarnagar, Sahu,Rimai, Majhua, Turibari & Singijhora Chumukdangi Dabgra Shantinagar, Jorapani, Joykanta Priary 26 42’54.04”N 88 27’26.45”E m-II Ashighar,Majhabari, Fuleswari,Sah School Fakdaibari, u & 26 43’49.38N 88 27’ 16.18”E Baribhasa, Mahananda, Ektiasal Mohipal H.S. 26 42’ 42.74”N 88 26’ 57.32”E Hatiadanga, Angorajhora Ghogomali H. School Chayanpara,Ektasal 26 42’ 15.12”N 88 27’ 01.81”E Shantinagar Pri. School 26 42’ 36.44”N 88 27’44.08”E Hatiadanga Pri. School Fulbari-I Porajhara, Jorapani, Kamrangaguri BFP 26 40’34.20”N 88 25’ 05.15”E Kamrangaguri,Ambi Fuleswari,Sah School kanagar,Salban,Sha u,& 26 40’ 38.74”N 88 25’ 15.35”E ntipara & Nowapara Mahananda Ambikanagar NF Pri School 26 41’ 37.73”N 88 24’ 50.16”E Saktigarh Vidyapith Fulbari-II West Dhantala Mahananda & Dhantal High School 26 37’ 46.84”N 88 26’ 16.90”E Fuleswari Binnagur Banbhasa, Sahu, Kartowa Balaram Pri. School 26 38’ 33.35”N 88 27’ 14.67”E i Adarshapally, & Ajalajhora Krishna nagar Farabari SC. Pri 26 42’13.88”N 88 28’26.45”E Colony, Shelterbari, School 26.41’37.05”N 88 35’ 45.27”E & Farabari Jaldumur Buribhasa Pri. School Mantada Takimari-I, Teesta & Mantadari High 26 37’04.79”N 88 35’ 17.65”E ri Takimari-II, Karala School Milanpally (North & 26 41’ 14.88”N 88 32’ 35.19”E South), Dudhia, Lalitabari Jr. High 26 44’ 19.75”N 88 34’ 34.02”E Maharajghat, School Nadhabari, Mantadari Fishery 26 41’ 47.02”N 88 36’ 16.82”E Basiakhawa. Comm Hall Takimari Pri. School Temporary Flood Shelter may be made on the Teesta Canal Spar for rest affected people Rout Chart for Evacuation: Maximum Name of the accommodati Name of para Lane Name of on capacity Shortest route to be used by the Temporary Location from where Panchayat Village of the concerned villagers rescue shelter people will temporary Name of Gram of Name come here shelter 1.Takimari –I to Takimari Primary Takimari School (Flood shelter) by road via Takimari-I, Takimari 200 Takimari Primary School health centre of 2.10 km & back to Health centre of 300mt (HC) 2. Takimari-II village to Flood shelter Takimari – 3.55km by (Takimary Primary Takimari-II, Takimari 200 Takimari Primary School School) road crossing to Health centre is 300mt. Mantadari Mantadari Fishery 3. Milanpally North to Mantadari Milanpally Fishery community health Community Milan Pally 200 Milan Pally North (F.C.H.)(Flood shelter- F.S.) 9km by Hall, 200 road crossing Chulkani Jhora person Fishery 4. Distance between Milanpally south Milanpally Community Hall Milan Pally 200 Milan Pally to FCH – 1.5km & from Flood Shelter South ,200 – to Health Centre – 7.5km 5. Distance from Dudhiya village to Dudhiya M.S.K Dudhiya, Dudhiya 100 Dudhiya Dudhiya MSK (F.S) by road – 5km & School ,100 from F.S to Health centre – 3.5km 6. Distance from Maharajghat to Maharajghat SSK village -1 km & from F.S to Health Centre -3.7km Temporary Flood rescue sheltermay Maharajghat Maharajghat Maharajghat be made on the Teesta Canal Spar Maharajghat, SSk, 50 Person , 50 , for rest affected people. Chayanpara, Ektiasal 200 Eastern bye Mainly affected by water logged Ektasal Mohipal H.S. pass Ektiasal Shantinagar, Shantinagar , Baribhasa, Pri. School Snantinagar 200 Mainly affected by water logged. Hatiadanga, Hatiadanga Pri. 100 Eastern bye Hatiadanga East & West –move School pass towards north 150 mtrs to Hatiadanga main road then move towards north II Hatiadanga to Hatiadanga Primary School - Telipara Joykanta Priary 500 Mainly affected by flash flood affected Majhabari, School people 500 approx. Dabgram Mohim For East side residence move Colony,Fakda towards north to Naresh more and ibari turn left then move towards Ashighar Ashighar More then turn left and move towards More through bye pass 50 mtrs to Joykanta pry School . For the west Side residance, move through bye pass road 50 m. -1km towards north to Fakarsingh M.S.K. Adarshapally, Farabari SC. 100 Eastern bye Adarshapally- move towards 200-800 Velkipara & Pry School pass m. north by village path up to Farabari Farabari Sahudangi pucca Road then move towards west 400m. to Farabari Spl. Binnaguri Cader Pry. School Velkipara- move towards north 200 m. up to Sahudangi Road and then move east 400 m through Sahudangi Road to Farabari S.C.
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