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STATEMENT [Translation] Protection of Monuments STATEMENT (a) Details ot loans and grant-in-aid signed with the World Bank, Asian Development Bank and other international financial institutions during the last three years for construction and improvement/repair of National Highways/bridges are as under ; International Amount Date of Project institution of loan signing 1. World Bank Nil 2. Asian Develop­ US$ 245 March 1995 National Highway projects ment Bank m illion in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar. Haryana, Rajasthan and West Bengal, (about 332 kms) 3. Overseas Japanese Jan. 1994 Construction of Yamuna Economic Yen 10037 bridge of Naini near Cooperation m illion Allahabad on NH 27 in Fund. Japan Uttar Pradesh. -do* Japanese Jan, 1994 Four laning of Chilkalaru- Yen 11360 pet Vijayawada section of m illion NH 5 in Andhra Pradesh. ■do- Japanese Feb, 1995 Four laning of Ghaziabad- Yen 5836 Hapur section including m illion Hapur bypass on NH 24 in Uttar Pradesh. -do- Japanese Feb, 1995 Four laning of Jagatpur- Yen 4827 Chandikhol section of NH m illion 5 in Orissa. 7. Japan International Japanese Jan, 1995 Construction of Second Cooperation Yen 2830 and Nizamuddin Bridge across Agency m illion Sept, 1995 river Yamuna in Delhi on (grant-m-aid) NH 24. Strengthening of Hospitals (c) The quantum of the expenditure to be incurred cannot be anticipated at this stage 3296. SHRI MOHAN RAWALE : Will the Minister of (d) and (e). A number of measures have been taken HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state : to upgrade the facilities in Central Government hospitals (a) whether the Government have taken certain by providing new equipments for diagnostics and measures to reduce the pressure on Government therapeutics, supplying essential and life saving drugs Hospitals; and improving patient conveniences. Further, there are already committees set up by the Ministry of Health for (b) if so, the details thereof; looking into specialised problems of the individual (c) the expenditure likely to be borne by hospitals and their requirements and functioning is also Government in this regard; reviewed periodically and concrete action instituted where called for. The functioning of the hospitals under (d) whether any steps have been taken to strengthen the Government of NCT of Delhi is periodically reviewed the Government hospitals and improve their functioning; by that Government and appropriate measures are and undertaken wherever necessary. (e) if so, the details thereof? [Translation] THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI SALEEM IQBAL Protection of Monuments SHERVANI) : (a) and (b). Yes, Sir. Certain private hospitals functioning in Delhi and its adjoining areas 3297. SHRI N.J. RATHWA . Will the Minister of have been recognised for providing specialised HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to treatment and diagnostic procedures to CGHS state : beneficiaries. (a) whether Union Government have taken some steps for the protection of the monuments situated in 1 2 3 Gujarat particularly in tribal and backward areas: (b) if so, the names of those ancient monuments 22 Ahmedabad Nawab Sardar Khan’s Roza situated in Gujarat particularly in the tribal and backward with its compound areas which have been selected by the Union 23. -do* Panchkuwa Gate Government for providing grants; and 24. -do- Queen's in Sarangour (c) the project rise amount spent on these 25. -do- Qutub Shah’s mosque monuments during the last year? 26. -do- Raipur Gate THE MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (SHRI S.R. BOMMAI) : (a) Conservation 27. -do- Rani Rupawati’s mosque in and maintenance of monuments aie taken up as per M irzapur their actual requirement. 28. -do- Ram Sipri’s mosque and tomb (b) List of centrally protected monuments in Gujarat 29. -do- Sayyid Usman’s mosque and enclosed, as Statement-I. tomb (c) Statement enclosed as Statement-ll. 30. -do- Shah Alam ’s tomb with all surrounding buildings in the group STATEMENT-1 31. -do- Shah Khupai masjid List of Centrally Protected Monuments and Sites in 32. -do- Shahpur or Kaji Muhammed Gujarat Chisti’s masjid 33. -do- Sidi Bashir’s minars and tomb S.No. Locality Name of monument/site 34. -do- Sidi Sayyid-masjid 1 2 3 35. -do- Teen Darwaza 36. -do- Three Gates Gandhinagar District 37. -do- Tomb of Mir Abu Turab 1. Adalaj Step well with inscription 38. -do- Tomb near Queen’s mosque in Sarangour Ahmedabad District 39. -do- Tomb of the Queens of 2. Ahm edabad Achyut Bibi’s Masjid and tomb Ahmedshah 3. -do- Ahmed Shah’s mosque 40. -do- Dariapur Gate 4. -do- Astodia Gate 41. -do- Kalupur Gate 5. -do- Azam Khan’s Palace 42. -do- Prembhai Gate 6. -do- Ahmedshah’s tomb 43. -do- Sarangpur Gate 7.' -do- Baba Lului’s masjid 44. Batva Tombs 8. -do- Bhadra Tomar 45. Dholka Jami Masjid 9. -do- Bibiji’s Masjid at Rajpur 46. -do- Khan Masjid 10. -do- Brick minars on Railway 47. -do- Khan tank with its sluice Station platform 48. -do- Malav tank 11. -do- Dada Harir’s Mosque and 49. -do- Mosque of Balal Khan Ghazi tomb 50. -do- Ruined buildjng near the Tanka 12. -do- Dada Harir’s well Masjid 13. -do- Darya Khan's tomb 51. Isanpur Jethabhai’s step well 14. -do- Dastur Khan’s masjid 52. -do- Small stone mosque 15. -do- Delhi Gate 53. Makarba Great mosque 16. -do- Haibat Khan’s Masjid 54. -do- Great tank, palace and harem 17. -do- Inlet to Kankaria tank 55. -do- Pavilion before the tomb of 18. -do- Jami Masjid Sheikh Ahmed Khata Gojj 19. -do- Malik Alam’s mosque Baksh 20. -do- Mata Bhawani’s well 56. -do- Rauzas of Baya Alisar and 21. -do- Muhafiz Khan> mosque Bava Ganj Baksh 1 2 3 1 2 3 57. Makarba Tomb of Bibi Rajbai 86. Vallabhipur Ancient mound 58 -do­ lornb of Muhammad Begarah Broach District 59. d o Tomb of Sheikh Ahmed Khata 87. Baroch Jami Masjid Ganj Baksh Jamnagar District 60 Man dal Jami Mas)id 01. -do- Kazi Masjid 88. Ba-radia Ram Lakshman Temple 62. - d o Sayyid Masjid excluding Mahapradhuji's baithak 63, Paldi Kochrah Small stone mosque 89. Dhinki Gadhi and Shrine. 64. Ranpur Masjid of Rajusha Pir 90. Dhrasanvel Magdehru temple 65 Vasna Rauza of Assam Khan and Moazzam Khan 91. Dwarka Kshtrapa inscribed stone in the Public Library compound 66 Viiamgarn Mans ur talav and Shrines. 92. -do- Rukamim temple Amreli District 93. Cop Gop temple 67. Am re 11 Ancient site known as 94. Low rali Gokeshwar Mahadev temple Gohilwad Timbo 95. Nave Dhrewar Kalika Mata temple 68. Mul Dwarka Ranchodrai temple and 96. Pmdara Durvasa Rishi’s Ashram Kusheswar Mahadev temple and its site 69. Padarsinga Walls of Kashivisvanath 97. Vasai Junagadhi temple temple having frescoes on 98. -do- Kankeshwar Mahadev temple them and other temples 70. Vemvadar Ancient site 99. Dwarika Dwarkadhish group of temples Baroda District 99A. -do- Ancient site known as S andhyapur 71. Amarapura Microlithic site 99B. Goruj Ancient Site, 72. Baroda Frescoes on the walls of Tambakar Wada Junagadh District 73. -do- Historic site 100. Intwa Ancient mound 74. Dabhoi Baroda Bhagol (Gate) and the 101. Junagadh Ashokan Pock adjoining construction 102. -do- Caves 75. -do* Bara Bhagal with the adjoining 103. M angrol Jami Masjid, Rahimat Masjid construction and Ravelt Masjid 76, Dabhoi Mahudi (Champaneri) Bhagol 104. Niyam Old Parsvanath temple (Gate) and the adjoining construction 105. Porbandar House where Mahatma Gandhi was born 77. -do- Nandodi Gate with the adjoining construction Kaira Districts 78. -do- Saptamukbi Vav in Dabhoi tank • 106. Barsad Step well 79. Danteswar Hajira 107. Cambay Jami Masjid 80. Ancient site Karvan 108. M ehm adabad Bhamaria wall 81. -do- Gateway or Tarana 109. Sarnal Temple of Gakteswara Bhavnagar District 110. Sajali Tomb of Mubarak Sayyid. -do- 82. Sihor Ancient mound 1 1/2 miles 111. Tombs of Saif-ud-din and Nizam-ud-din. from the Brahma Kund 83. -do- Darbargadh Kutch District 84. Talaja Jain temples 112. Bhuj Tomb of Rao Lakha Chatri 85. -do- Talaja Caves 113. Kotai Siva temple 1 2 Mehsana District 146. Champaner Gate No 3 147. 114. Anavada and Sahasralinga Talao -do- Gate No. 4 with big bastion Sa malpati with cells in the interior 148 -do- Gate No. 5 near machi 115. Asoda Jasmalnathji Mahadev temple 149. -do- Gate No. 6 116. Dolmal Limboji Mata temple 150. -do- Gate No. 7 near Iron bridge 117. Khandosan > Hingloji Mata temple 151. -do- Gate No. 8 (Tarapur Gate) 118. -do- Sabha Mandap and two ancient shrines near Hingloji 152. -do- Helical stepped well Mata temple 153. -do- Jami Masjid 119. Modhera Sun temple, Sun tank, kund 154 -do- Kabutarkhana pavilion on the and carved stones with north bank ot wada Talao near images, temples and Khajuri Masji underground cell 155. -do- Kamam Masjid 120. Palodar Malai Mata temple 156. -do- Kavda Masjid 121. Patan Gate of Khan Sarovar 157. -do- Uli-Gumbaz-ki-Masjid 122. -do- Rani Vav 158. -do- Makai Kothar 123. -do- Sheikh Farid Dargah and 159. -do- Mandvi or Custom House Rauza 160. -do- Mint above.gate No. 4 124. Piludara Sitala Mata temple 161. -do- Nagina Masjid 125. -do- Torana of Surya temple 162. -do- Navlakha Kothar 126. Ruhavi Nilakantheswar Mahadev 163. -do- Palace of Patai Rawal with tem ple tanks 127. Sander Two small shrines near 164. -do- Sakar Khan’s Dargah Sanderi Mata temple 165. -do- Sat Manjil between gate Nos. 128. Sidhpur Jama Masjid 4 and 5 with steps right upto 129 v -do- Ruins of Rudra Mahalaya bastion on top. 130. Sunak Nilakantheswara Mahadev 166. -do- Shaher-ki-Masjid temple 167. -do- The Fort of Pavagadh and the 131.
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