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Annual Action Plan Saiha 2013 ANNUALACTION PLAN 201 3-20L4 I UNDER S +" I I BACKWARD REGION GRANT FUND Rs. L44L00 Lakhs SAIHA DISTRICT fi ANNUALA ACTION PLAN IINDER BRGF 20 3-20 DULY APPRO\rE BY DPIC SAIHA RD'BI .OCK ...:...:' Amount,, , a ,,":, ., , Narir6,of. , ],,fotal , already .Proposed, Amount (in sanctione AmoUntfoi it,.Jakh:),, . d:(in',.,,, 2013-14,,.,, :':'::: . 'l lAkhcl', ':: 1.,.t 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 I 9 10 Completion of agri link road between Rawmibawk and R. 7 Amotla 1.5km 1.5km 10.00 10.00 Kolodyne Continuing construction of Balu road from Siata to 2 Siata 3km 1.3km 10.00 10.00 Agri Link Singbawng (Beino) Rood 3 Maintenance of road between Niawhtlang to Hmairem Niawhtlans 14kms 14kms L0.00 10.00 Maintenance of road between Ainak to Chiamang 4 Ainak Bkms Bkms 10.00 10.00 includins 2 nos of culvert Sub Totol 40.00 0.00 40.00 Construction of RCC Culvert below Region Tuikhur at 7 Council Vaih 1 unit 1 unit 5.00 s.00 Council Vaih 2 Construction of culvert on Balu road at Tioi Ferrv Tipi Ferrv 2 unit 2 unit 5.O0' 5.00 l Construction of culvert on graveyard approach road at Culvert 3 Tipi Ferry 1 unit 1 unit s.00 5.00 d TipiFerry Construction of 2 nos of Culvert below AR Complex at -i 4 CouncilVfth 2 unit 2 unit 10.00 10.00 t Council Vaih Sub Total 25.00 0.00 25.00 Construction of drain at Saiho deep gorged below 7 Siata 60mx1.50 60mx1.50 5.00 5.00 PMGSY Culvert at Siata Construction of Link drain from C Vanmawia's house to 180mx1.5 2 Baptist Church upto end of VL Siama compound at College Veng-ll 1B0mx1.5m 10.00 10.00 m AGRICULT Collese Vaih - ll URE AND Construction of Drainage with step over head ALIED 3 ECM Vaih 35x1.83m 35x1.83m 10.00 10.00 I between DK Heitha house and ECM Vaih water point SECTOR Drainages Construction of RCC Drainage from ARCS road to 4 ECM Vaih 60mx1.5m 60x1.5m 5.00 s.00 Thingsen road Construction of Link Drain on ravine from PWD Road 5 to BRTF Road at Zyuhmao zoh-I near NH Pakhai Meisavaih E B0mts B0mts 8.00 8.00 residence Construction of Drainage with step over head 6 between PWD Road nearA. Beikhai House and MADC Meisavaih W 150mts 150mts 8.50 8.50 Road near C Meleka House Construction of Drainage from TKP tuikhur to PWD 7 NewSaihaE-ll road 60mxl-.Bm 60mx1.Bm 6.00 6.00 Construction of RCC drainage PWD road Bazar near I Siaha Vaihpi 50mx1.83 50mx1.83 5.00 5.00 Beitlualai residence to ioint link drain Construction of Drainages between Meisatla Halipad 9 Meisatla 150m 150m 15.00 15.00 near Dawlai [L) residence and BRTF Road Construction of RCC sidedrain between Chhumiraha's 70 Siahatla - ll 80m x 1.5m 80m x 1.5m 9 9.00 house and H Vadia's house at Siahatla-ll Construction of RCC sidedrain between K Thakhar's 77 Siahatla - lll 75m x 1.5m 75m x 1.5m 8 8.00 house and T Lianzara house at Siahatla - lll Construction of Masonry link drain from khurpui to 72 New Colony - ll 70m x 1.5m 70m x 1.5m 7 below YMA Hall at New Colony 7.OO Construction of RCC drainage with step below Fishery 73 Siaha Vaihpi 70m x 1.5m 70m x 1.5m 15.00 r.5.00 I department to PWD road M 74 Link drain between K Tleiko and LC Mawsi (L) house at Saiha Vengpui - lll , 1 unit 1 unit 5.00 5.00 \. i Sub Total 776.50 0.00 776.50 Sonstruction of RCC Step approach from near HC Ngolai 7 Siaha Vaihpi 100x1.83 100x1.83 8.00 8.00 :esidence to PWD Road near C Dawkho residence Construction of RCC Step near Pu Zathawnga's 2 Saihatlangkawn-l 100mtrs 100mtrs residence 5.80 5.80 RCC Steps from road below Tourist Lodge up to 3 New Saiha W 50mxL.5m 50mx1.5m 5.00 Sanglurnu's house. 5.00 Conctruction of RCC Step from Community Hall via p/S 4 NewSaihaE-ll 150x1.83m 150x1.83m s.00 5.00 il | soctAL compound upto upper PWD road at New Saiha E - ll I INFRASTR Step Construction of RCC Step from Khitha's house to pWD I urru*, 5 NewSaihaE-ll 120x1.83m 120x1.83m 7.00 7.OO road at New Saiha E - ll Construction of RCC Step from UPC Water point to N 6 New Colony - ll 80mx1.83 80mx1.83m 7.00 7.OO Chama Residence at New Colony - ll Construction of RCC Step with railing from Bus Station to 7 New Colony - Khurpui road at New Colony - ll ll 50mx1.83m 50mx1.83m 5.00 5.00 Construction of RCC Step from Vakua water point to L I New Colony - lV Dakhe's Residence at New Colony - lV 60x1.88m 60x1.BBm 5.00 5.00 9 Construction of Masonry step at Amotla Amotla 50x1.83m 50x1.83m s.00 5.00 Construction of RCC Step 70 from V. Nonai Residence to 100x1.83 Meisavaih 100x1.83m 6.00 MADC Road near K Biakvela residence of Babuvaih m 6.00 Construction of RCC Step from Playground 77 to Khaisa 100mx1.5 Chhuarlung-ll 100mx1.5m 5.80 House m 5.80 Construction of RCC Step from upper 72 NH 54 road to College vaih - | 100mx1.8 100mx1.8 Iower CPWD road at College Vaih - | 10.00 10.00 :onstruction of RCC Step from region tuikhurto HC 73 Council Llunthanga house at Council Vaih Veng 100mts 100mts s.00 5.00 Construction of RCC Step from MADC road near C 74 Seihmo house to upper BRG&road below Chalsanga,s College Vaih - ll 100x1.83m 100x1.83 8.00 8.00 I house site pass at College Vaih - ll Construction of RCC Step >. 75 between Donbosco and L. -{ Sapaw Residence New Colony IV 100mts 100mts 5.80 5.80 Construction of RCC Step from PWD Road near i 76 Vabeikhu house to MADC Road near N. Hiala Meisavaih W 75x1.83m 75x1.83m 5.00 5.00 Residence Construction of RCC Step from PWD Road near 77 Beimosa House to MADC Road via Chohmo fH Meisavaih W 75x1.83m 75x1.83m 5.00 5.00 Residence Construction of RCC Step From pC.Sanglawma 78 house to Thingsen road Council Veng 100mx2m L00mx2m 7.so 7.50 Construction of RCC Step from R Zedi House to pWD 79 Meisavaih E road at Meisavaih E 70x1.83m 70x1.83m 5.00 5.00 Sub Total 775.90 0.00 775.90 7 Completion o{Community Hall at Chhualung Chhuarlung 1 unit 1 unit 7.O0 7.O0 2 Completion of MYA Hall at New Saiha New Saiha 1 unit 1 unit 20.00 20.00 3 Construction of CommuniW Hall at CH Maubawk Maubawk CH 1 unit l- unit 30.00 10 20.00 Completion of Community Hall cum bazar shed at Hall 4 Council Council Veng fMarket Portion) Veng l unit L unit 25.00 25.00 5 of Tuisumpui Community 9ompletion Hall TuisumpuiOld 1 unit 1 unit 10 10.00 6 Construction of Community Hall at New Colony - I New Colony - I 1 unit 1 unit 30.00 5.50 Sub Totql 87.50 7 Construction of Pavilion at Rawmibawk Rawmibawk Pavillion 1 unit L unit 5.00 5.00 5.OO 7 Complqtion of Playground at Siata Siata 1 unit 1 unit 5.00 5.00 2 Construction of Playground at Riasikah Riasikah 1 unit 1 unit 10.00 10.00 Playground j Construction of Playground at Thiahra Thiahra 1 unit 1 unit 20.00 10.00 4 Completion of Playground at Thingsen Thingsen 1 unit L unit 30.00 25 10.00 Sub Total 65.00 25.00 35.00 7 Construction of Godown at Thiahra Godown Thiahra 1 unit L unit 10.00 10.00 Sub Totdl 70.00 0.00 70.00 7 Construction of KNP Haat at Council Vaih louncil Vaih L unit 1 unit 10.00 10.00 Hoot / Shed 2 Construction of Bazar shed at Niawhtlane - Il Niawhtlans - II 1 unit l unit 10.00 10.00 Sub Totol 20.00 0.00 20.00 Approoch Continuing construction ofgpproach road to Tia-ao _ 7 Theiva I 'road Kawlchaw from NH-54 6kms 2.5kms 40.00 25 15.00 /o 40.00 25.00 75.00 Soiling & Metalling of ECM Church to primary School at 7 Maubawk Maubawk CH CH 25mx3.75m 25mx3.75m s.00 5.00 I Soiling and metalling of road from Donbosco,s gate to 2 New Chhochhopaw water point. Colony lll 40mts 40mts 8.2s 8.25 Soiling, metalling and blactopping of road from 3 - Solling, Richaby to Lungbun Lungbun II 12kms 1.5kms 360.00 30.00 Metalling ROAD Soiling and metalling of road from Meisatla pWD road to 4 Saiha Vengpui-l ilt COMMUN DC Office approach road via Health Sub-Centre 600mts 600mts 10.00 10.00 ICATION Soiling & Metalling of Road within 4 lgth Assam Riffle New E Complex Saiha 4 4.00 Sub Totql 387.25 0.00 57.25 Rigid pavement of road 7 between DZ tlang and MADC Judicial quarter New Saiha'W' 250m 250m 5.00 5.00 Rigid Pavemnet Over existing road pproach 2 to Siaha Pavement Vaihpi graveyard Siaha Vaihpi 1km 1KM 30.00 18.00 Rigid Pavemnet on approach to Tourist 2 Lodge at Maubawk L Maubawk L 50m 50m 10.00 10.00 Sub Totql 45.00 o.00 33.00 Construction of Retaining Wall below Playground near 7 Chhuarlung-l Pu.
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