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Rtment – Ratlam Division (Western Railway)
- 1 - Commercial department – Ratlam division (Western Railway) Orgnanisation :- Sr. DCM DCM ACM -(TC) - RTM ACM(Chg.) - RTM ACM - IND Assets and Activities :- i) No. of Stations No. of Stations open for Passenger traffic 119 No. of Stations open for Parcel 41 No. of Stations open for Goods 15 ii) Computerized Passenger Reservation System There are total 26 PRS locations on this division. Details are as under :- Rail Head PRS - 1) Ratlam, 2) Indore, 3) Ujjain, 4) Mhow, 5) Dewas, 6) Nagda, 7) Chittaurgarh, 8) Mandsaur, 9) Neemuch, 10) Dahod, 11) Rajendranagar, 12) Bairagarh Non-Rail Head PRS - 1) Banswara, 2) Khargone, 3) Jhabua, 4) Barwani, 5) Dhar, 6) Alirajpur Satellite PRS location – 1) Vijaynagar (Indore) India post PRS - 1) Neemuch, 2) Pratapgarh, 3) Pithampur, 4) Manawar, 5) Maheshwar, 6) Indore Defence PRS - 1) Mhow In addition to this one PRS (non-cash) counter is also functioning in premises of DRM office, Ratlam for Railway employees. iii) UTS (Unreserved Ticketing System) Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) has been installed at 99 locations i.e. Ratlam, Indore, Ujjain, Mhow, Dahod, Nagda, Mandsaur, Chittaurgarh, Neemuch, Barnagar, Khachrod, Meghnagar, Jaora, Laxmibainagar, Dewas, Shujalpur, Sehore, Fatehabad, Bairagarh, Maksi, Bercha, Thandla road, Bamania, Kalapipal, Omkareshwar, Nimbahera, Chanderia, Piplia, Malhargarh, Harkiakhal, Shambhupura, Piplod, Tarana Road, Tajpur, Pingleshwar, Pir Umrod, Akodia, Rajendranagar, Kalisindh, Bolai, Rau, Piplodabagla, Unhel, Palsodamakrawan, Asloada, Jabri, Parbati, Naikheri, Baktal, Bhairongarh, Mangliagoan, Panchawan, Jawad road, Limkheda, Naranjipur, Bakania Bhaunri, Sant road, Dhodhar, Dalauda, Mangalmahudi, Phanda, Bangrod, Namli, Raoti, Anas, Runkhera, Amargarh, Bisalwaskalan, Bajrangarh, Panchpiplia, Gambhiri road, Baraylachaurasi, Morwani, Bildi, Berawanya, Barlai, Ranayla Jasmia, Karchha, Vikramnagar, Ajnod, Palia, Gautampura, Usra, Runija, Naugawan, Barwaha, Sanawad, Choral, Mukhtiara Balwara, Jekot, Bordi, Rentia, Chanchelav, Kansudhi, Patalpani, Attar, Ajanti, Kalakund & Nimarkheri stations. -
One Time ODF+ & ODF++ Updated.Xlsx
ODF++ Certified: 958 State Number of ULB Certified Andaman and Nicobar 1 Andhra Pradesh 7 Chandigarh 1 Chhattisgarh 169 Delhi 3 Gujarat 111 Haryana 14 Himachal Pradesh 2 Jharkhand 3 Karnataka 2 Madhya Pradesh 296 Maharashtra 213 Odisha 21 Punjab 66 Rajasthan 6 Telangana 9 Uttar Pradesh 31 Uttarakhand 3 Grand Total 958 ULB Census Code State District ULB 804041 Andaman and Nicobar South Andaman Port Blair 802947 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam Greater Visakhapatnam 802969 Andhra Pradesh Krishna Vijaywada 803014 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Tirupati 802988 Andhra Pradesh Prakasam Ongole 802982 Andhra Pradesh Guntur Tenali 802940 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam Rajam 802952 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Rajahmundry 800286 Chandigarh Chandigarh Chandigarh 801911 Chhattisgarh Koria Baikunthpur_C 801912 Chhattisgarh Koria Manendergarh 801913 Chhattisgarh Koria Khongapani 801914 Chhattisgarh Koria Jhagrakhand 801915 Chhattisgarh Koria Nai ledri 801916 Chhattisgarh Koria Chirimiri 801918 Chhattisgarh Balrampur Balrampur_C 801919 Chhattisgarh Balrampur Wadrafnagar 801921 Chhattisgarh Surajpur Jarhi 801922 Chhattisgarh Balrampur Kusmi 801926 Chhattisgarh Surajpur Premnagar 801927 Chhattisgarh Sarguja Ambikapur 801928 Chhattisgarh Kathua Lakhanpur_C 801929 Chhattisgarh Balrampur Rajpur_C 801930 Chhattisgarh Sarguja Sitapur_CH 801932 Chhattisgarh JashpurNagar Jashpur 801934 Chhattisgarh JashpurNagar Kotba 801936 Chhattisgarh Raigarh Lailunga 801937 Chhattisgarh Raigarh Gharghora 801939 Chhattisgarh Raigarh Raigarh 801941 Chhattisgarh Raigarh Kharsia 801944 Chhattisgarh -
APPENDIX - 2 [See Subsidiary Rule 1]
TREASURY CODE VOL- II APPENDIX - 2 [See Subsidiary Rule 1] List of Treasuries and Sub-Treasuries in Madhya Pradesh Note 1: The treasuries and sub-treasuries the cash business of which is conducted by the State Bank of India are indicated by the letters, ”S.B.I.” against them. Similarly “S.B. Indore” is indicated against those Treasuries and Sub-treasuries the cash business of which is conducted by the State Bank of Indore. Note 2: The treasuries and sub-treasuries where there are no currency chests are it alicized. Note 3: Any addition or alteration in this list that may occur from time to time in future should be duly intimated to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. District Treasury Sub Treasury Remarks 1. 2. 3 Balaghat (SBI) Baihar (SBI) Waraseoni (SBI) Bastar (SBI) Bhanupartappur (Head Quarters (SBI) at Jagdalpur) Bhopalpatnam (SBI) Bijapur Dantewara (SBI) Kanker(SBI) Kondagaon (SBI) Konta (SBI) Narainpur (SBI) Sukma (SBI) Betul (SBI) Bhainsdehi Multai (SBI) Bhind (SB Gohad (SB Indore) Indore) Lahar (SB Indore) Mahgon (SB Indore) Bhopal(SBI) Barasia (SBI) Huzoor Balispur (SBI) Janjgir (SBI) Katghora (SBI) Korba (SBI) Mungeli (SBI) Pendra road (SBI) Sakti (SBI) Chhatarpur (SBI) Bijawar (SBI) Buxwaha (SBI) Laundi (Chandla) Nowgong (SBI) Rajnagar (SBIM) Chhindwara Amarwara, (SBI) Sausar (SBI) APPENDIX 2 Page 1 of 1 TREASURY CODE VOL- II (SBI) Sausar (SBI) Damoh (SBI) Hatta (SBI) Datia (SBI) Seondha Dewas (SB Bagli…., Indore) Kannod…., Khategaon (SB Indore) Sonkutch (SB Indore) Dhar (SB Indore) Badnawar (SB Indore) Dharampuri…K -
One Time ODF+ & ODF++ Updated.Xlsx
ODF++ Certified: 957 State Number of ULB Certified Andaman and Nicobar 1 Andhra Pradesh 7 Chandigarh 1 Chhattisgarh 169 Delhi 3 Gujarat 111 Haryana 14 Himachal Pradesh 2 Jharkhand 3 Karnataka 2 Madhya Pradesh 296 Maharashtra 213 Odisha 20 Punjab 66 Rajasthan 6 Telangana 9 Uttar Pradesh 31 Uttarakhand 3 Grand Total 957 ULB Census Code State District ULB 804041 Andaman and Nicobar South Andaman Port Blair 802947 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam Greater Visakhapatnam 802969 Andhra Pradesh Krishna Vijaywada 803014 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Tirupati 802988 Andhra Pradesh Prakasam Ongole 802982 Andhra Pradesh Guntur Tenali 802940 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam Rajam 802952 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Rajahmundry 800286 Chandigarh Chandigarh Chandigarh 801911 Chhattisgarh Koria Baikunthpur_C 801912 Chhattisgarh Koria Manendergarh 801913 Chhattisgarh Koria Khongapani 801914 Chhattisgarh Koria Jhagrakhand 801915 Chhattisgarh Koria Nai ledri 801916 Chhattisgarh Koria Chirimiri 801918 Chhattisgarh Balrampur Balrampur_C 801919 Chhattisgarh Balrampur Wadrafnagar 801921 Chhattisgarh Surajpur Jarhi 801922 Chhattisgarh Balrampur Kusmi 801926 Chhattisgarh Surajpur Premnagar 801927 Chhattisgarh Sarguja Ambikapur 801928 Chhattisgarh Kathua Lakhanpur_C 801929 Chhattisgarh Balrampur Rajpur_C 801930 Chhattisgarh Sarguja Sitapur_CH 801932 Chhattisgarh JashpurNagar Jashpur 801934 Chhattisgarh JashpurNagar Kotba 801936 Chhattisgarh Raigarh Lailunga 801937 Chhattisgarh Raigarh Gharghora 801939 Chhattisgarh Raigarh Raigarh 801941 Chhattisgarh Raigarh Kharsia 801944 Chhattisgarh -
Initial Environmental Examination IND
Initial Environmental Examination Project Number: 43467-016 July 2018 IND: Madhya Pradesh Energy Efficiency Improvement Investment Program - Tranche 2 Submitted by: Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Co. Ltd. (DISCOM-W), Indore This report has been submitted to ADB by the Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Co. Ltd. (DISCOM-W), Indore and is made publicly available in accordance with ADB’s Public Communications Policy (2011). It does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB. This report is an updated version of the IEE report posted in September 2011 available on https://www.adb.org/projects/documents/madhya-pradesh- energy-efficiency-improvement-investment-program-tranche-2-draft This initial environment examination report 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. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Initial Environmental Examination May 2018 Madhya Pradesh Paschim Keshtra Vidyut Vitaran Co. Limited- DISCOM-WEST, GPH, Compound, Pologround, INDORE (MP) Feeder Seperation Project (M.P. Energy Efficiency Improvement Investment Program-Trench-2) Under ADB Loan-2830-IND Prepared by: SMS Envocare Limited Vijay Nagar, Indore, M.P. The initial environmental examination report 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. -
Madhya Pradesh Size:( 5.5
37th Meeting of the Central Sanctioning cum Monitoring Committee(CSMC) under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Housing For All rd Urban Development & Housing Department 23 August, 2018 Government of Madhya Pradesh Indicators Current Status (No.) . Cities Approved 378 . Demand Survey Completed 378 . Total Demand 11.52 Lakh . Demand received through Common Service Centre 4,44,606 and Online Application . Cases accepted/rejected 2,07,397 . Whether HFAPoA Submitted Yes, For all 378 Towns . Whether AIP Submitted Yes 10,49,665 Surveyed Data Entries have been entered in PMAY . Whether HFAPoA & AIP entered in MIS MIS . SLTC/CLTC staffs approved vs. placed SLTC:10 vs 10 / CLTC: 454 vs 521 Sanctioning: 2.47 Lakh DUs (Excluding CLSS) . Target of DUs in 2018-19 Completion: 5.00 Lakh DUs As per provision of GoI matching budgetary provisions is . State Budgetary Provision for PMAY (U) in 2018-19 ensured in state budget 2 Indicators Current Status (No.) .Survey entry made (%) 87.60% .Projects approved: 887 .Projects entered (7A/B/C/D) 851 .DUs approved under BLC 3,47,242 (Excluding 35,475 Surrendered DUs) .Beneficiaries attached 3,04,186 .Geo-tagged Points 6,77,539 (No. of Unique Houses Geo-Tagged: 2,56,075) 3 Grounded for Construction / In-Progress EWS Work Verticals Houses Tendered Order Completed Approved Issued Foundation Lintel Roof Total AHP 1,49,645 48,499 1,01,146 58,816 18,643 5,748 83,207 17,939 (Including RAY) BLC (N) 3,47,242 - - 1,24,110 26,775 18,767 1,69,652 97,313 ISSR 2,172 960 - - - - - - CLSS 11,616 - - - - - - 11,616 (Including LIG/MIG) -
District Census Handbook, Dewas
CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 MADHYA PRADESH DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK DEWAS DISTRICT ., JAGATHPATHI OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE SUPERINTENDENT OF' CENSUS OPllRATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH 1964 19i1 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH (AU the CeMUB Publications of thiB State will bear Volume No, VIII) PART I General Report including Subsidiary Tables (in Sub-Parts) PART II-A Genera] Population Tables PART II-B ... Economic Tables (in Sub-parts) PART II-C ... ... Cultural and Migration Tables (in SUb-Parts) PART III Household Economic Tables PART IV Housing and Establishment Tables (in.. (in Sub-parts) eluding Subsidiary Tables) and Report PART V ... Special Tables for Scheduled Castes and (in Sub-parts) Scheduled Tribes PART VI ... Village Survey Monographs (A Separate Sub part for each Village Surveyed) PART VII Survey of Handicrafts of the State (A Separate Sub-part for each Handicraft Surveyed) PART VIII-A Administration Report. Enumeration PART VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation PART IX Maps STATE PUBLICATIONS DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOKS District Census Hand-books for each of the 43 Districts in Madhya Pradesh PREFACE The publication of District Census Hand-books, which was begun in the' 1951 Census, represents a significant step in the process of making census statistics available for the smaller territorial units basic to executive and developmental administration. Apart from the fact that the proper implementation of policy depends on the ability of the administrative authorities concerned to quantify accurately the variables involved, it is at these levels that policies get really thoroughly tested; also, policies can fail-and probably have failed-because their statistical basis was weak. -
Laws and Regulations Promulgated to Give Effect to the Provisions of the International Treaties on Narcotic Drugs
E/NL. 1974/28-29 2 July 1975 UNITED NATIONS ENGLISH ONLY LAWS AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED TO GIVE EFFECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL TREATIES ON NARCOTIC DRUGS INDIA Communicated by the Government of India NOTE BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL - In accordance with the relevant Articles of the International Treaties on Narcotic Drugs, the Secretary-General has the honour to communicate the following legislative texts. E/CTL.1974/28 INDEX Page E/NL.1974/28 Government of India Notification No. 10 - Dangerous Drugs, of 1 December 1975 E/NL.1974/29 Government of India Notification No. 12 - Dangerous Drugs, of 15 December 1973 Gazette of India 18 December 1973 Agrahayana 10, 1895(Saka) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Ministry of Finance - Department of Revenue and Insurance NOTIFICATION NO. 10 - Dangerous Drugs 1 December 1973 In pursuance of clause (a) of rule 2 of the Central Opium Rules, 1934, the Central Government hereby defines the tracts in the States of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh specified in the Schedule annexed hereto as the tracts within which poppy may be cultivated on account of the Central Government during the Opium Year commencing on 1 October, 1973 and ending on 30 September 1974« - 2 - THE SCHEDULE PART I STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH EXTENT Designation of tracts District Tehsil/Pargana 1. Neemuch I-Opium Division Mandsaur Neemuch 2. Manasa Opium Division Mandsaur Manasa and Bhanpura 3. Neemuch III Opium Division Mandsaur Malhargarh 4. Neemuch IV Opium Division Mandsaur Jawad 5. Mandsaur I Opium Division Mandsaur Mandsaur (Part) 6. Mandsaur II Opium Division Mandsaur Sitamau (Part) 7. -
TECTION COMMISSION of INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Oado Hlew Delhi- 110001 J..Io.56L M Oi//LET/ECI/PP/PPS -Lll2}L 8/Vol.-IX Date: 30T July
By $pred Pesrt TECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka oado hlew Delhi- 110001 J..io.56l m oI//LET/ECI/PP/PPS -lll2}l 8/Vol.-IX Date: 30t July. 201 8 To b Chief Electoral Officers of, yJ' g V@)ft*,*qChhattisgarh, Raipur. Bhopal.Bhr Se**:{ [t-**-;'a*tt"-][t-**.;'a*on Tff*" Madhya Pradesh, thl,erilir$* Sub: - General Elections to the Leqislative Asqemblies qf Chhattisgarh and Madhya Frads:h. 2918- Concession to candidates sdt up by registered unrecognized political parties- allotment of common symbol under Para 108 of the Election Symbols py{@ (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968- Regarding. Sir, I arn directed to state that the applications of the following 7 (Seven) registered un- recognized political parties for concession in the allotment of a common symbol to their JT, $ft|didates being set up at the forthcoming General Election to the Lesislative Assemblies of CG Rai#ffiSttisEafb End Madhya Pradesh. 2018. under the provisions of Para l0B of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, have been accepted by the Commission. Accordingly, the Commission has decided to extend the concession sought under Para l0B to candidates of these parties for the forthcoming General Election to Leeislative Ass€,!$blies of Cbhsftisg,arh md N{adhya Fradesh. 2018, in the constituencies mentioned as under: - Sl. Name of the Name sf Election(s) No. of Assembly Common No" Party constituencies Syrnbol allotted,. Rashtri'ya Legislative Assembly In 225 Assembly 'Rakshak of Madhya Pradesh, Constituencies in the State l. Morcha 2018. of Mq$hva Pqades,l+ as Tvrp! per Annexure MP-I. -
Evaluation of Sgsy in Selected Blocks of Madhya Pradesh
EVALUATION OF SGSY IN SELECTED BLOCKS OF MADHYA PRADESH Report Sponsored by PLANNING COMMISSION, New Delhi Prepared by EKATRA New Delhi 2007 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank the Planning Commission for giving us the opportunity to undertake this study. We also thank the officers of the State Government of Madhya Pradesh , district and block officials, and bankers, for providing us with relevant information and secondary data. We also extend our thanks to all the Swarozgaris who patiently replied to most of the questions and without whose co-operation the field research could not have been completed. The field-work was undertaken in co-ordination with TARASHI, under the supervision of Niti Dewan. Investigators responsible for data collection were Vijay Subhashrao Jhopate, Harish Kumar Yadav, Rajesh Yadav, and Sukhdev Yadav. We appreciate their enthusiasm and sincerity in the face of many logistical obstacles, often traveling on foot, in remote and difficult areas. Members of Ekatra who worked on the study were Meera Basu, Rekha Bezboruah and Meenakshi Raghav. Data entry was assisted by Meenu Malhotra. Rasil Basu (Chairperson) Ekatra 2 CONTENTS Page Numbers Cover Page……………………………………………………………………….. 1 Acknowledgements………………………………………………..........………2 Contents…………………………………………………………………………... 3 Abbreviations……………………………………………………………………. 4 Executive Summary……………………………………………………………. 5 - 27 Chapter-1: Introduction to the Study………………………………………. 28 - 34 Chapter-2: Findings and Analyses………………………………………….35-116 Chapter-3: Conclusions and Recommendations………………………. -
Service Electors Voter List
FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL - 2021 STATE - (S12) MADHYA PRADESH No., Name and Reservation Status of Assembly Constituency: 212-NAGADA - Last Part KHACHAROD(GEN) No., Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary Service Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located: 22-UJJAIN(SC) Electors 1. DETAILS OF REVISION Year of Revision : 2021 Type of Revision : Special Summary Revision Qualifying Date :01/01/2021 Date of Final Publication: 15/01/2021 2. SUMMARY OF SERVICE ELECTORS A) NUMBER OF ELECTORS 1. Classified by Type of Service Name of Service No. of Electors Members Wives Total A) Defence Services 261 3 264 B) Armed Police Force 0 0 0 C) Foreign Service 0 0 0 Total in Part (A+B+C) 261 3 264 2. Classified by Type of Roll Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Members Wives Total I Original Mother roll Integrated Basic roll of revision 261 3 264 2021 II Additions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 0 0 0 List Sub Total: 0 0 0 III Deletions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 0 0 0 List Sub Total: 0 0 0 Net Electors in the Roll after (I + II - III) 261 3 264 B) NUMBER OF CORRECTIONS/MODIFICATION Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 0 Total: 0 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 1 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 212-NAGADA - KHACHAROD (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Address of Record House Address Type Sl.No. Officer/Commanding Officer for despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) -
Ujjain District, Madhya Pradesh
क� द्र�यू�म भ जल बोड셍 जल संसाधन, नद� �वकास और गंगा संर�ण मंत्रालय भारत सरकार Central Ground Water Board Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Government of India AQUIFER MAPPING REPORT Ujjain District, Madhya Pradesh उ�र� म鵍य �ेत्र, भोपाल North Central Region, Bhopal Government of India Central Ground Water Board Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation AQUIFER MAPPING & MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR UJJAIN BLOCKS UJJAIN DISTRICT, MADHYA PRADESH (2015-2016) By Devendra Joshi Scientist “D” National Aquifer Mapping Programme Management Plan of Dewas District,Madhya Pradesh North Central Region December, 2016 Aquifer mapping & Management plan of Ujjain blocks, Ujjain District, Madhya Pradesh CONTENT 1.0 Introduction 1.0 Objectives, Scope of the Study, Approach and Methodology, Area Details, 1.1 Data availability, Data adequacy and data gap analysis and Data generation, 1.3 Rainfall-spatial, temporal and secular distribution, 1.4 Physiographic setup, Physiography/DEM, 1.5 Geomorphology, 1.6 Land use, 1.7 Soil, 1.8 Hydrology and Drainage, 1.9 Agriculture, irrigation, cropping patterns, 1.10 prevailing water conservation/recharge practices and any other relevant Information 2.0 Data Collection and Generation 2.1. Geology 2.2 Hydro geomorphology 2.3 Hydrogeological data 2.4 Hydrochemical (water quality) 2.5 Geophysical (Location, number, analytical techniques etc.), 2.6 Exploratory drilling-State, CGWB and private wells 3.0 Data Interpretation, Integration and Aquifer Mapping 3.1 Results and interpretation of all studies and preparation of aquifer maps- 2 D and 3D diagrams. 4.0 Ground Water Resources 4.1 Recharge, Draft and Stage of groundwater development of replenishable resource.