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Histrical Background Changlang District Covered with Picturesque Hills Lies in the South-Eastern Corner of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India
Histrical Background Changlang District covered with picturesque hills lies in the south-eastern corner of Arunachal Pradesh, northeast India. It has an area of 4,662 sqr. Km and a population of 1,48,226 persons as per 2011 Census. According to legend the name Changlang owes its origin to the local word CHANGLANGKAN which means a hilltop where people discovered the poisonous herb, which is used for poisoning fish in the river. Changlang District has reached the stage in its present set up through a gradual development of Administration. Prior to 14th November 1987, it was a part of Tirap District. Under the Arunachal Pradesh Reorganization of Districts Amendment Bill, 1987,the Government of Arunachal Pradesh, formally declared the area as a new District on 14th November 1987 and became 10th district of Arunachal Pradesh. The legacy of Second World War, the historic Stilwell Road (Ledo Road), which was constructed during the Second World War by the Allied Soldiers from Ledo in Assam, India to Kunming, China via hills and valleys of impenetrable forests of north Burma (Myanmar) which section of this road is also passed through Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh and remnant of Second World War Cemetery one can see at Jairampur – Nampong road. Location and Boundary The District lies between the Latitudes 26°40’N and 27°40’N, and Longitudes 95°11’E and 97°11’E .It is bounded by Tinsukia District of Assam and Lohit District of Arunachal Pradesh in the north, by Tirap District in the west and by Myanmar in the south-east. -
Site Sanitation Systems in Mining Area, Karnataka, India
Trends and Sustainability of Groundwater in Highly Stressed Aquifers (Proc. of Symposium JS.2 at 193 the Joint IAHS & IAH Convention, Hyderabad, India, September 2009). IAHS Publ. 329, 2009. Integrated assessment of risk for contaminated sites due to on- site sanitation systems in mining area, Karnataka, India H. K. RAMARAJU University Visveswaraya College of Engineering (UVCE), Jnanabharathi Campus, Bangalore University, Bangalore-560056, Karnataka, India [email protected] Abstract The sanitation coverage in rural households of India is very low. A field study was carried out in the Kolar Gold Field mining residential area. The residents of the study area depend on bore wells and resort to septic tanks for disposal of domestic waste. The main objective of this study is to assess the impact of septic tanks/low cost sanitation systems on groundwater and soil environment in the unsaturated zones of the soil. The hydraulic conductivity of the soil in the study area varied from 0.13 to 0.31 m day-1. Higher concentration of nitrates and chlorides in well waters show that groundwater is getting contaminated with on-site sanitation effluents. Higher concentrations of major metals, salts and gases were also observed because the geology of the particular area has influence on the quality of water. Based on the investigations, appropriate technological options are proposed. Key words bacteriological; hydrogeological; infiltration; nitrification; onsite sanitation systems; unsaturated zones; weathered rock INTRODUCTION Water for human consumption is perhaps becoming more vulnerable due to various strains on its qualitative and quantitative counts. Different types of pollution are making the issue more complicated and costly for mitigation. -
Vacation Bible School (VBS) in India
www.nalloorlibrary.com Vacation Bible School (VBS) in India Introduction “Let the children come to me! Do not stop them because the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to these.” Mark 10:14 Today the Vacation Bible School (VBS) is one of the many ways in which Jesus is seeking to bring children and youth into his kingdom. The initials, VBS, explained concisely mean: Vacation Bible School Group Portrait. Texas, USA (1951). Photo by Gildersleeve V- A school conducted during a vacation period. B- A school following a Bible-centered course of study. S- A school maintaining a regular schedule. VBS History In summer of 1898, Dr. Hawes and his wife Eliza who had moved to New York to practice medicine sought to reach out to the large number immigrant children in the neighbourhood. A member of the Epiphany Baptist Church, she rented out a hall and offered an "Everyday Bible School" with a program of worship, music, Bible stories and scripture memorization, games, crafts, drawing, cooking, etc. By the time Mrs. Hawes retired in 1901, she was overseeing seven separate schools and her successful program was imitated by many denominations. In India, the work of the Vacation Bible School, Bangalore began through a department of the South Indian Biblical Seminary (SIBS) (formerly the Epiphany Baptist Church, New York South India Bible Institute - SIBI), Bangarapet, Kolar District, Karnataka. in 1952, missionaries Mrs. Mary Hamilton and Miss. Margon challenged a few of their SIBS students like Mr. P. Samuel, Mr. Theodore Williams, Ms. Packiathai and others to reach out to children. The first VBS was started in 1952 in a small village, namely Kovilpatty, in south Tamil Nadu with 75 students. -
Toilet Complex Construction Section 1
TOILET COMPLEX FOR FAMILY HOME CHILDREN WATER AND SANITAION – TOILET COMPLEX CONSTRUCTION SECTION 1: General Information Organization name CRUES- Community Reconstructive Upliftment and Educational Society Registration number Address Post Box 50, Nehrunagar, Budhikote road Bangarapet, Karnataka- 563 114 Tel. 9663619800, 09489081807 E-mail : [email protected], [email protected] Website address www.crues.org Main contact person details 1. Name: Mr. Premanand Thambi Position: General Secretary Email: [email protected] Tel: +91 9663619800 2. Name: Mr. Mr. Hansen Thambi Prem Position: Program Manager Email: [email protected] Tel: +91 9810169117 Focal Area . Water and Sanitation SECTION 2: Basic Information about the Proposed Project 2.1 Project Title Accessibility to toilet for Children. 2.2 Project Location In CRUES Leela Family Home children at Bangarapet of Kolar district of Karnataka State of India.` 2.3 Project Beneficiaries 40 under privileged children from CRUES Leela Family Home , Bangarapet(Orphan, Semi-orphan, single parents, deserted parents etc) 2.4 Project Duration 3 months 2.5 Project Cost Rs. 520,000/- = USD. 10,400/- (approximate) 3. Need :CRUES – Leela Family Home is fostering 40 under privileged children for their total development . Leela Family Home takes care of their education, Health, Shelter and Physical needs. Leela Family Home(LFH) is a unit of CRUES a registered charitable Organisation working for the underprivileged children. LFH is situated in a 2 acres campus and having Community Reconstructive Upliftment and Educational Scheme-Bangarapet 1 TOILET COMPLEX FOR FAMILY HOME CHILDREN necessary building for the children to stay, Study and dining. Sanitation requirement for the children are very minimal and children are facing difficulty for their freshens on time due to less toilet and bathing facility. -
Executive Summary Of
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed 1×660 MW Coal Based Super Critical Thermal Power Plant at Saleki NC & Lekhapani (V), Makum Mouza & Margherita Revenue Circle(T), Tinsukia (D), Assam. (for Public Hearing as per MoEF Notification S.O.1533 Dt. 14TH Sept 2006) Submitted To State Pollution Control Board, Assam Bamunimaidam, Guwahati-21 Submitted By Assam Power Generation Corporation Limited (APGCL) Bijulee Bhavan, 3rd Floor, Paltan Bazar,Guwahati-781001 Prepared By Ramky Enviro Engineers Limited, Ramky House, Somajiguda, Hyderabad-500082 (QCI/NABET Approved - Certificate No. NABET/EIA/1013/016) 1x660 MW Coal Based Thermal Power Plant at Margherita, Assam EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION Assam Power Generation Corporation Limited (APGCL), situated at Bijulee Bhawan, 3rd Floor, Paltan Bazar, Guwahati in the State of Assam proposes to set up a 1x660 MW Coal based Margherita Power Station project in the district Tinsukia of the state Assam. APGCL has conceived setting up a Thermal Power Station which consists of Coal Fired Boiler, Steam Turbine Generator Units and Balanced of Plant (BOP) Units. Based on the proposed capacity, the project is supposed to fall under category A of Project Activity 1(d), Thermal Power Plants (≥ 500 MW coal/ lignite/ naptha & gas based) under the schedule as per EIA notification issued on 14th September, 2006. In order to assess the likely impacts from current project on the surrounding environment and evaluating the means of alleviating the likely negative impacts, if any, from the proposed project, APGCL has retained Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd. as their environmental consultant. The proposal was considered by the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) in during its 66th Meeting on 6th February, 2013 for determination of the Terms of Reference for undertaking detailed EIA Study in accordance with the provisions of the EIA notification dated 14th September, 2006. -
Gazetteer of India Tirap District
Gazetteer of India ARUNACHAL PRADESH Tirap District GAZETTEER OF INDIA ARUNACHAL PRADESH TIRAP DISTRICT ARUNACHAL PRADESH DISTRICT GAZETTEERS TIRAP DISTRICT Edited by S. DUTTA CHOUDHURY GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1980 Published by Shri R.N. Bagchi Director of Information and Public Relations Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Shillong Printed by N.K, Gossain & Co. Private Ltd. 13/7ArifFRoad Calcutta 700 067 © Government of Arunachal Pradesh First Edition: 1980 First Reprint Edition: 2008 ISBN--978-81-906587-1-3 Price: Rs. 225/- Reprinted by M/s Himalayan Publishers Legi Shopping Con^jlex, BankTinali,ltanagar-791 111. FOREWORD I am happy to know that the Tirap District Gazetteer is soon coming out. This will be the second volume of District Gazetteers of Arunachal Pradesh — the first one on Lohit District was published during last year. The Gazetteer presents a comprehensive view of the life in Tirap District. The narrative covers a wide range of subjects and contains a wealth of information relating to the life style of the people, the geography of the area and also developments made so far in various sectors. The Tirap District Gazetteer, 1 hope, would serve a very useful purpose as a reference book. Raj Niwas R. N. Haldipur ltanagar-791111 Lieutenant Governor, Arunachal Pradesh May 6. 1980 PREFACE The present volume is the second in the series of Arunachal Pradesh District Gazetteers. The publication of this volume is the work of the Gazetteers Department of the Government of Arunachal Pradesh, carried out persistently over a number of years. In fact, the draft of Tirap District Gazetteer passed through a long course of examinations, changes and rewriting until the revised draft recommended by the Advisory Board in 1977 was approved by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh in 1978 and finally by the Government of India in 1979. -
DIVERSITY and EX SITU CONSERVATION of ORCHID SPECIES in LEKHAPANI.Pmd
J. Orchid Soc. India, 33: 113-119, 2019 ISSN 0971-5371 DIVERSITY AND EX SITU CONSERVATION OF ORCHID SPECIES IN LEKHAPANI RESERVE FOREST UNDER MAKUM COAL FIELD, ASSAM Kuntala N Barua, Bonanya Bora, and Abhinab Borah Rain Forest Research Institute, Jorhat- 785 001, Assam, India Abstract Orchids are fascinating group of angiosperms that have attracted the admiration of scientists, horticulturists, and industrialists because of their amazing ornamentation, brilliant color combinations, and extended blooming period. They are very sensitive and have high specificity towards pollution free environment of their niches and need much more care for protection of their habitat for their existence. The process of open-cast coal mining involves removal of top overlying soil layer with vegetation cover, leading to denudation and total elimination of the forest cover. Majority of the orchids are found as epiphytes and destruction of trees has created permanent elimination of these epiphytes. Assam is blessed with wide-range of eco-climatic suitability to fulfill the specific micro-climatic requirement for the growth of orchids. The present study deals with the natural diversity of orchids within Lekhapani Reserve Forest of Makum Coal Field in Digboi Forest Division under Dihing-Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary. The reserve forest covers an area of 1158.46 hectares. Lekhapani- Tipongpani Mining lease lies on the South West border with Arunachal Pradesh. Bio-geographically, the study site is situated in the Eastern Himalayan province where the major forest type is Assam Valley Tropical Wet Evergreen Forest dominated by Canarium resiniferum Brace ex King., Dipterocarpus retusus Blume., Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers., Terminalia bellerica (Gaertn.) Roxb., T. -
The Historical Road for Common Prosperity of South East Asia
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 4, No. 9(1); July 2014 The Historical Road for Common Prosperity of South East Asia Dr (Mrs) Juri Gogoi Konwar Assistant Professor, Dept of Cultural Studies Tezpur Central University Assam India – 784028 Abstract During the Second World War, the road from Ledo, North East Frontier rail station of Assam, India, to Kunming of Yunnan province, China via Lekhapani, Jairampur, Nampong and Pangsau pass of Patkai range, Shindbwiyang, Upper Chindwin, Hukawng and Mogaung valleys, Bhamo, Burma (Myanmar) road and then to Wanting, at China border was constructed by the Allied Forces for maintaining military supply by road. Starting on December 1, 1942 the construction was completed on May 20, 1945. The road passed through some of the most difficult mountainous terrains of the world having 700 bridges over big and small rivers. After the war, for some time the road was maintained, thereafter it remained to be almost completely neglected. In the light of ‘Open Market Policy’ adopted by the international community, desire of the South East Asian countries to have common economic prosperity and ‘Look East Policy’ of India, it is important for the concerned countries to reconstruct and reopen the road. The paper presents an account of its possible utilization for the socio-cultural and economic linkages of the connected and nearby countries for peace and prosperity. Keywords: Ledo-Stilwell road, heritage, prosperity, South East Asia Introduction During one hundred twenty one years of British administration of Assam in India, there was a road from her eastern most small town Ledo to Myanmar. -
Police Station List
PS CODE POLOCE STATION NAME ADDRESS DIST CODEDIST NAME TK CODETALUKA NAME 1 YESHWANTHPUR PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 2 JALAHALLI PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 3 RMC YARD PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 4 PEENYA PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 5 GANGAMMAGUDI PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 6 SOLADEVANAHALLI PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 7 MALLESWARAM PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 8 SRIRAMPURAM PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 9 RAJAJINAGAR PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 10 MAHALAXMILAYOUT PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 11 SUBRAMANYANAGAR PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 12 RAJAGOPALNAGAR PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 13 NANDINI LAYOUT PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 14 J C NAGAR PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 15 HEBBAL PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 16 R T NAGAR PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 17 YELAHANKA PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 18 VIDYARANYAPURA PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 19 SANJAYNAGAR PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 20 YELAHANKA NEWTOWN PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 1 Bangalore North 21 CENTRAL PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 2 Bangalore South 22 CHAMARAJPET PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 2 Bangalore South 23 VICTORIA HOSPITAL PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 2 Bangalore South 24 SHANKARPURA PS BANGALORE 20 BANGALORE 2 Bangalore South 25 RPF MANDYA MANDYA 22 MANDYA 5 Mandya 26 HANUMANTHANAGAR PS BANGALORE -
Rural Fi Bank Mitra List -Tamilnadu State
RURAL FI BANK MITRA LIST -TAMILNADU STATE NAME OF THE NAME OF THE NAME OF THE NAME OF THE BRANCH BRANCH NAME OF THE VILLAGE GENDER S.NO NAME OF THE BRANCH BANK MITRA NAME MOBILE NUMBER STATE DISTRICT TALUK DIVISION CODE CATEGORY POINT (F/M) 1 TAMILNADU TIRUVANNAMALAI ARNI VILLUPURAM ARNI 1108 SEMI URBAN PUDUPATTU USHA M 7708309603 THIMMARASANAICKAN 2 TAMILNADU THENI AUNDIPATTY MADURAI AUNDIPATTY 1110 SEMI URBAN MURUGASEN V M 9600272581 UR/ 3 TAMILNADU THENI AUNDIPATTY MADURAI AUNDIPATTY 1110 SEMI URBAN POMMINAYAKANPATTI BALANAKENDRAN C M 9092183546 4 TAMILNADU DINDIGUL NEELAKOTTAI KARUR BATLAGUNDU 1112 SEMI URBAN OLD BATLAGUNDU ARUN KUMAR D M 9489832341 5 TAMILNADU ERODE BHAVANI KARUR BHAVANI 1114 SEMI URBAN ANDIKULAM RAJU T M 8973317830 6 TAMILNADU ERODE CHENNIMALAI KARUR CHENNIMALAI 1641 SEMI URBAN ELLAIGRAMAM KULANDAVEL R G M 9976118370 7 TAMILNADU ERODE CHENNIMALAI KARUR CHENNIMALAI 1641 SEMI URBAN KUPPUCHIPALAYAM SENTHIL M 8344136321 8 TAMILNADU CUDDALORE CHIDAMBARAM VILLUPURAM CHIDAMBRAM 1116 SEMI URBAN C.THANDESWARANALLURTHILAGAVATHI C F 9629502918 9 TAMILNADU DINDIGUL CHINNALAPATTI MADURAI CHINNALAPATTI 1117 SEMI URBAN MUNNILAKOTTAI NAGANIMMI F 8883505650 10 TAMILNADU THENI UTHAMAPALAYAM MADURAI CHINNAMANUR 1118 SEMI URBAN PULIKUTHI ESWARAN M 9942158538 11 TAMILNADU THENI CHINNAMANUR MADURAI CHINNAMANUR 1118 SEMI URBAN MARKEYANKOTTAI BHARATHI V F 9940763670 12 TAMILNADU TIRUPPUR DHARAPURAM KARUR DHARAPURAM 1126 SEMI URBAN MADATHUPALAYAM GANDHIMATHI A F 9843912225 13 TAMILNADU TIRUPPUR DHARAPURAM KARUR DHARAPURAM 1126 SEMI URBAN -
In the High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU DATED THIS THE 28 TH DAY OF APRIL 2016 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE S. ABDUL NAZEER WRIT PETITION NOS.25666-25714/2016 (EDN-RES) 1. PRASHANTH D.Ed COLLEGE ERNAGANAHALLI ROAD, OORGAUMPET, KOLAR GOLD FIELDS, BANGARPET TALUK, KOLAR DISTRICT. REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETAY, SRI.N.R.VIJAYASHANKAR, AGED ABOUT 55 YEARS, SON OF SRI RAMAPPA, R/O OPPOSITE TO GENERAL HOSPITAL, ROBERTSONPET, KOLAR GOLD FIELDS-563122. BANGARAPET TALUK, KOLAR DISTRICT. 2. ANIGE SANTHA KUMARI D/O.ANIGE KOVVADAYYA, AGED:28 YAERS, JODEBODIGUDEM VILLAGE, DORAMAMIDI MANDAL, WEST GODIVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH. 3. BHOGI RAJU TATI S/O.BHIMARAJU, AGED:27 YEARS, WEST GODIVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH. 2 4. DURGAMMA TELLAM D/O.VENKATESWARA RAO, AGED:31 YEARS, GANGANNAGUDEM VILLAGE, JEELUGUMILLI MANDAL WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH. 5. BANDHAM BHASKARA RAO S/O KOVVADAYYA, AGED:29 YERS, WEST GODIVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH. 6. BALANNA KUTHANGI S/O.PEDAAPALAKONDA, AGED:31 YEARS, HUNKUMPETA MANDAL, ANDHRA PRADESH. 7. BHANU MADAKAM D/O DURGA RAO, AGED:27 YEARS, BUTTAYAGUDEM MANDAL, BUTTAYAGUDEM DISTRICT, WEST GODIVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH. 8. BHOJARAJU DIVYA BHARATHI D/O BHOJA RAJU RAMANA, AGED24 YEARS, JAMI MANDAL, VIZIANGARAM DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH. 9. CHANDRAVATHI MADAKAM, D/O.GANGARAJU, AGED:28 YEARS, WEST GODIVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH. 10. CHIRRI KAMALA KUMAR D/O.CHIRRI MUTYALU, AGED:26 YEARS, WEST GODIVAI, ANDHRA PRADESH. 3 11. DURGA RAO KUNJA S/O.VENKAPPA, AGED:33 YEARS, JELLUGUMILLI M MANDAL, WEST GODIVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH. 12. GANAPTHI SOYAM S/O.RAJALU, AGED:31 YEARS, KANNAPURAM POST, WEST GODIVARI, ANDHRA PRADESH. 13. JALAGAM SEETA RAMA LAKSHMI D/O.JALAGAM PENTAYYA, AGED:22 YEARS, BUTTAYAGUDEM MANDAL, WEST GODIVRI, ANDHRA PRADESH. -
Kolar Taluk, Kolar District, Karnataka
Draft Report कᴂ द्रीय भूमम जल बो셍 ड जऱ संसाधन, नदी विकास और गंगा संरक्षण मंत्राऱय भारत सरकार Central Ground Water Board Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Government of India Report on AQUIFER MAPPING AND MANAGEMENT PLAN Kolar Taluk, Kolar District, Karnataka दक्षिण प�चिमी िेत्र, बगℂ लोर South Western Region,Bengaluru FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY No. Naqu im-Taluk-02/2016-17 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURC ES, RIVER DEVLOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVA NATION CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD KOLAR TALUK AQUIFER MAPS AND MANAGEMENT PLANS, KOLAR DISTRICT, KARNATAKA KOLAR By V. Benjamin SCIENTIST- D CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD SOUTH WESTERN REGION BANGALORE DECEMBER 2016 KOLAR TALUK AQUIFER MAPS AND MANAGEMENT PLANS, KOLAR DISTRICT, KA RNATAKA STATE CONTENTS Sl. No. Chapter Title Page No. 1 SALIENT INFORMATION 1 - 8 2 AQUIFER DISPOSITION 8 – 11 3 GROUND WATER RESOURCE, EXTRACTION, CONTAMINATION 12 - 15 AND OTHER ISS UES 4 GROUND WATER RESOURCE ENHANCEMENT 16 5 DEMAND SIDE INTERVENT ION S 17 - 18 KOLAR TALUK AQUIFER MAPS AND MANAGEMENT PLANS, KOLAR DISTRICT, KARNATAKA STATE 1. SALIENT INFORMATION Name of the taluk : KOLAR District : Kolar State : Karnataka Area : 795 sq.km. Population : 3,85,410 Annual Normal Rainfall: 735 mm 1.1 Aquifer management study area Aquifer mapping studies was carried out in Kolar taluk, Kolar district of Karnataka, covering an area of 795 sq. kms under National Aquifer Mapping Project. Kolar taluk of Kolar district is 0 0 0 0 located between north latitude 13 02’ 03” and 13 19’11”& east longitude 77 56’ 02” and 78 13’ 02”, and is covered in parts of Survey of India Toposheet Nos.