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Salem City Ward Allocation.Xlsx
Intensive Educational Loan Scheme Salem – 2021 - 2022 Details of Service Bank Salem District Details of Service Bank Salem Corporation Salem District: Allocation of Wards in Salem Corporation to Banks Name S. Name of the Place Ward Street Serial of the Name of the Bank Name of the Branch NO (Salem Corporation) No. No. District 1 Salem Syndicate Bank SMC branch 1 1 to 23 Salem Indian Overseas Bank Suramangalam Coordinating Bank Branch 24-41 2 Salem Central Bank of India Fiver Roads 2 42 to 50 Salem State Bank of Mysore Five Roads 51 to 58 Salem Union Bank of India Five Roads Coordinating Bank Branch 59 to 67 Salem Canara Bank Suramangalam 68 to 76 Salem State Bank of India Suramangalam 77 to 83 3 Salem State Bank of Travancore Alagapuram 3 084 to 119 Salem Allahabad Bank Swarnapuri Coordinating Bank Branch 120 to 145 Salem Union Bank of India Five rd 146 to 160 Salem Syndicate Bank SMC 161 to 177 4 Salem State Bank of Travancore Alagapuram 4 178-188 Salem Canara Bank Alagapuram 189-197 Salem Indian Bank Fairlands Main Road Coordinating Bank Branch 198-208 Salem Federal Bank Ltd. Alagapuram 209-214 Salem Indus Ind Bank Ltd. Fairlands 215-219 Salem Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. Kotak Mahindra 220-226 Salem Canara Bank Alagapuram 227-235 5 Salem Allahabad Bank swanapuri 5 236-247 Salem State Bank of Hyderabad Cherry Road, Mulluvadi, Salem 248-259 Name S. Name of the Place Ward Street Serial of the Name of the Bank Name of the Branch NO (Salem Corporation) No. -
Social Audit Report: Part II
Detailed reports of the 62 villages 1 | Social Audit Report: Part II Detailed reports of the 62 villages SOCIAL AUDIT REPORT PART II: DETAILED REPORTS November 2016 2 | Social Audit Report: Part II Detailed reports of the 62 villages Contents 1. Ariyalur District ............................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Sendurai village, Sendurai block, Ariyalur District ........................................................................ 6 1.2 Viluppanankurichi village, Thirumanur block, Ariyalur District .................................................... 8 1. Coimbatore district ....................................................................................................................... 10 2.1 Periyapodu Village, Anaimalai Block, Coimbatore District ......................................................... 10 2.2 Nachipalayam Village, Madukkarai Block, Coimbatore District .................................................. 13 2.3 Puliyampatti village, Palladam block, Coimbatore district ......................................................... 16 3. Cuddalore district .......................................................................................................................... 20 3.1 Nedunkulam village, Mangalore block, Cuddalore ..................................................................... 20 3.2 T.V.Puthur village, Viruthachalam block, Cuddalore ............................................................ 21 4. Dharmapuri -
Dos-Fsos -District Wise List
THE STATEMENT SHOWING THE DISTRICT WISE LIST OF FSOs WITH WORKING AREA, AREA CODE No. AND CONTACT NUMBER AS ON 05.09.2012 Area Sl. NO.OF Ward No./Div.no. Contact District Sl.No. Name Working area code No. FSOs (more than 1 FSO working area) Number No. 1 ARIYALUR 7 1 Nainar Mohamed.M Andimadam block 001 9788682404 2 Rathinam.V Ariyalur block 002 9865463269 3 Sivakumar.P Jayankondam block 003 9787224473 4 Nainar Mohamed.M Sendurai block i/c 004 9788682404 5 Savadamuthu.S T.Palur block 005 8681920807 6 Stalin Prabu.L Thirumanur block 006 9842387798 7 Sivakumar.P Jayankondam Mpty i/c 401 9787224473 2 CHENNAI 25 1 Sivasankaran.A Chennai Corpn. 1-6&10 527 9894728409 2 Elangovan.A Chennai Corpn. 7-9,11-13 528 9952925641 3 Jayagopal.N.H Chennai Corpn. 14-21 529 9841453114 4 Sundarraj.P Chennai Corpn. 22-28 &31 530 8056198866 5 JebharajShobanaKumar.K Chennai Corpn. 29,30 531 9840867617 6 Chandrasekaran.A Chennai Corpn. 32-40 532 9283372045 7 Muthukrishnan.M Chennai Corpn. 41-49 533 9942495309 8 Kasthuri.K Chennai Corpn. 50-56 534 9865390140 9 Mariappan.M Chennai Corpn. 57-63 535 9444231720 10 Sathasivam.A Chennai Corpn. 64,66-68 &71 536 9444909695 11 Manimaran.P Chennai Corpn. 65,69,70,72,73 537 9884048353 12 Saranya.A.S Chennai Corpn. 74-78 538 9944422060 13 Sakthi Murugan.K Chennai Corpn. 79-87 539 9445489477 14 Rajapandi.A Chennai Corpn. 88-96 540 9444212556 15 Loganathan.K Chennai Corpn. 97-103 541 9444245359 16 RajaMohamed.T Chennai Corpn. -
Mint Building S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU
pincode officename districtname statename 600001 Flower Bazaar S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Chennai G.P.O. Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Govt Stanley Hospital S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Mannady S.O (Chennai) Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Mint Building S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Sowcarpet S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600002 Anna Road H.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600002 Chintadripet S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600002 Madras Electricity System S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Park Town H.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Edapalayam S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Madras Medical College S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Ripon Buildings S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600004 Mandaveli S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600004 Vivekananda College Madras S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600004 Mylapore H.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Tiruvallikkeni S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Chepauk S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Madras University S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Parthasarathy Koil S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 Greams Road S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 DPI S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 Shastri Bhavan S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 Teynampet West S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600007 Vepery S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600008 Ethiraj Salai S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600008 Egmore S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600008 Egmore ND S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600009 Fort St George S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600010 Kilpauk S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600010 Kilpauk Medical College S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600011 Perambur S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600011 Perambur North S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600011 Sembiam S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600012 Perambur Barracks S.O Chennai -
List of Food Safety Officers
LIST OF FOOD SAFETY OFFICER State S.No Name of Food Safety Area of Operation Address Contact No. Email address Officer /District ANDAMAN & 1. Smti. Sangeeta Naseem South Andaman District Food Safety Office, 09434274484 [email protected] NICOBAR District Directorate of Health Service, G. m ISLANDS B. Pant Road, Port Blair-744101 2. Smti. K. Sahaya Baby South Andaman -do- 09474213356 [email protected] District 3. Shri. A. Khalid South Andaman -do- 09474238383 [email protected] District 4. Shri. R. V. Murugaraj South Andaman -do- 09434266560 [email protected] District m 5. Shri. Tahseen Ali South Andaman -do- 09474288888 [email protected] District 6. Shri. Abdul Shahid South Andaman -do- 09434288608 [email protected] District 7. Smti. Kusum Rai South Andaman -do- 09434271940 [email protected] District 8. Smti. S. Nisha South Andaman -do- 09434269494 [email protected] District 9. Shri. S. S. Santhosh South Andaman -do- 09474272373 [email protected] District 10. Smti. N. Rekha South Andaman -do- 09434267055 [email protected] District 11. Shri. NagoorMeeran North & Middle District Food Safety Unit, 09434260017 [email protected] Andaman District Lucknow, Mayabunder-744204 12. Shri. Abdul Aziz North & Middle -do- 09434299786 [email protected] Andaman District 13. Shri. K. Kumar North & Middle -do- 09434296087 kkumarbudha68@gmail. Andaman District com 14. Smti. Sareena Nadeem Nicobar District District Food Safety Unit, Office 09434288913 [email protected] of the Deputy Commissioner , m Car Nicobar ANDHRA 1. G.Prabhakara Rao, Division-I, O/o The Gazetted Food 7659045567 [email protected] PRDESH Food Safety Officer Srikakulam District Inspector, Kalinga Road, 2. K.Kurmanayakulu, Division-II, Srikakulam District, 7659045567 [email protected] LIST OF FOOD SAFETY OFFICER State S.No Name of Food Safety Area of Operation Address Contact No. -
Page 1 Study No: 1 MAXIMISING the USE of AVAILABLE WATER in CROP PRODUCTION Summary 1.1 Description of the Study Area the Object
Study No: 1 MAXIMISING THE USE OF AVAILABLE WATER IN CROP PRODUCTION Summary 1.1 Description Of The Study Area The objective of the study is to find out the current irrigation practices, present irrigation- water utilization pattern in well and tank irrigated areas, and the constraints at the field level in achieving greater efficiency and productivity. 1.1.1 Source Of Irrigation Water The important sources of water irrigation are tanks and wells in the area that have been surveyed. The supply of water for the tanks is from different sources viz. From excess rain water (Hale Dharmapuri) – Dharmapuri Block – Dharmapuri District) (Mdappalli – Thiruppattur Block – North Arcot Ambedkar District) (Vazhaikollai – Keerapalayam Block – South Arcot District) (Masinaickenpatti – Ayathiyapattinam Block – Salem District) (Erumaipatti – Erumaipatti Block – Salem District). Surplus from Chinnar reservoir (Hale Dharmapuri- Dharmapuri Block – Dharmapuri District) (Pabchapalli – Palakkodu Block – Dharmapuri District) River like Palar River through “Vellakalvai” (Sadupperi and Abdullapuram – Vellore Block – North Arcot Ambedkar District) Surplus Water from other tanks (Cheruvanki – Gudiyatham Block – North Arcot Ambedkar District) Excess water from Veeranam tank (Athinarayanapuram and Poovanikuppam – Kurinjipadi Block – South Arcot District) (Seruvathur and Eripalayam – Panruti Block – South Arcot District) (Dharamanalur – Kammapuram – South Arcot District) Water from Neyveli mines (Athinarayanapuram and Poovanikuppam- Kurinjipadi Block - South Arcot District -
Salem District Disaster Management Plan 2018
1 SALEM DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2018 Tmt.Rohini.R.Bhajibhakare,I.A.S., Collector, Salem. 2 Sl. No. Content Page No. 1 Introduction 2-12 2 Profile of Salem District 13-36 3 Hazard, Vulnerability and Risk Assessment 37-40 4 Institutional Frame Work 41-102 5 Disaster Preparedness 103-112 6 Disaster Response, Relief and Rehabilitation 113-119 7 Disaster prevention and Mitigation 120-121 8 Revised Goals (2018-2030) 122-194 9 Desilting and Mission 100 success story 195-209 10 Do’s and Don’ts for Disasters 211-229 11 Inventories and machinaries 230-238 12 Important contact numbers 239-296 13 List of Tanks 297-320 14 Annexures 321-329 15 Abbrevations 330-334 Vulnerability Gaps Analysis and Mitigation on 16 release of surplus water from Mettur Dam, 335-353 Salem. 3 DISASTER MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION The DM Act 2005 uses the following definition for disaster: “Disaster” means a catastrophe, mishap, calamity or grave occurrence in any area, arising from natural or manmade causes, or by accident or negligence which results in substantial loss of life or human suffering or damage to, and destruction of, property, or damage to, or degradation of, environment, and is of such a nature or magnitude as to be beyond the coping capacity of the community of the affected area.” The UNISDR defines disaster risk management as the systematic process of using administrative decisions, organization, operational skills and capacities to implement policies, strategies and coping capacities of the society and communities to lessen the impacts of natural hazards and related environmental and technological disasters. -
370] CHENNAI, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2020 Aavani 22, Saarvari, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2051
© [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2020 [Price: Rs. 20.80 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 370] CHENNAI, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2020 Aavani 22, Saarvari, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2051 Part II—Section 2 Notifi cations or Orders of interest to a Section of the public issued by Secretariat Departments. NOTIFICATIONS BY GOVERNMENT REVENUE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT COVID-19 - DEMARCATION OF CONTAINMENT ZONE TO CONTROL CORONA VIRUS - LIST OF CONTAINMENT ZONE AS ON 4TH SEPTEMBER 2020 UNDER THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACT, 2005. [G.O. Ms. No. 469, Revenue and Disaster Management (D.M.II), 7th September 2020, ÝõE 22, ꣘õK F¼õœÀõ˜ ݇´&2051.] No. II(2)/REVDM/534(j)/2020. The list of Containment Zones as on 04.09.2020 is notifi ed under Disaster Management Act, 2005 for Demarcation of Containment zone to control Corona Virus. Abstract as on 04.09.2020 Sl. No. District No. of Containment Zones (1) (2) (3) 1 Ariyalur 14 2 Chengalpattu 25 3 Chennai 29 4 Coimbatore 101 5 Cuddalore 116 6 Dindigul 15 7 Erode 19 8 Kallakurichi 42 9 Kancheepuram 118 10 Kanyakumari 4 11 Karur 4 12 Krishnagiri 45 13 Madurai 16 14 Nagapattinam 35 II-2 Ex. (370) [1] 2 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY Sl. No. District No. of Containment Zones (1) (2) (3) 15 Namakkal 22 16 Pudukkottai 39 17 Ramanathapuram 17 18 Ranipet 12 19 Salem 134 20 Sivagangai 7 21 Tenkasi 82 22 Thanjavur 20 23 The Nilgiris 34 24 Theni 206 25 Tiruvarur 177 26 Thoothukudi 10 27 Tiruchirapalli 11 28 Tirunelveli 7 29 Tirupattur 46 30 Tiruppur 55 31 Tiruvallur 56 32 Tiruvannamalai 94 33 Vellore 2 34 Villupuram 23 35 Virudhunagar 14 Total 1651 Dharmapuri and Perambalur - Containment completed CONTAINMENT ZONES - TAMILNADU - as on 04.09.2020 Sl. -
Groundwater Resource Exploration in Salem District, Tamil Nadu Using GIS and Remote Sensing
Groundwater resource exploration in Salem district, Tamil Nadu using GIS and remote sensing G Maheswaran1, A Geetha Selvarani2,∗ and K Elangovan3 1VSA School of Management, NH-47, Main Road, Uthamasolapuram, Salem 636 010, Tamil Nadu, India. 2Department of Civil Engineering, K.S.R. College of Engineering, Tiruchencode 637 215, Tamil Nadu, India. 3Department of Civil Engineering, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore 641 004, Tamil Nadu, India. ∗Corresponding author. e-mail: [email protected] Since last decade, the value per barrel of potable groundwater has outpaced the value of a barrel of oil in many areas of the world. Hence, proper assessment of groundwater potential and management practices are the needs of the day. Establishing relationship between remote sensing data and hydrologic phenomenon can maximize the efficiency of water resources development projects. Present study focuses on groundwater potential assessment in Salem district, Tamil Nadu to investigate groundwater resource potential. At the same, all thematic layers important from ground water occurrence and movement point of view were digitized and integrated in the GIS environment. The weights of different parameters/themes were computed using weighed index overlay analysis (WIOA), analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and fuzzy logic technique. Through this integrated GIS analysis, groundwater prospect map of the study area was prepared qualitatively. Field verification at observation wells was used to verify identified potential zones and depth of water measured at observation wells. Generated map from weighed overlay using AHP performed very well in predicting the groundwater surface and hence this methodology proves to be a promising tool for future. 1. Introduction the globe (Babikar et al. -
Management Practices of Sheep and Goat Farmers in Karur District of Tamil Nadu
The Pharma Innovation Journal 2021; SP-10(6): 177-181 ISSN (E): 2277- 7695 ISSN (P): 2349-8242 NAAS Rating: 5.23 Management practices of sheep and goat farmers in TPI 2021; SP-10(6): 177-181 © 2021 TPI Karur district of Tamil Nadu www.thepharmajournal.com Received: 25-04-2021 Accepted: 26-05-2021 R Dhinesh Kumar, R Sangameswaran, M Selvaraju, K Arunachalam, R Dhinesh Kumar M Periyannan and M Gopi Assistant Professor, Veterinary University Training and Research Centre, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Abstract Animal Sciences University, Karur, Small ruminants play an important role in the livelihood security of the rural resource poor people with Tamil Nadu, India the scope of income generating option and poverty alleviation. The productivity of sheep and goats under the traditional extensive production system is low mainly due to feed scarcity, lack of adoption of R Sangameswaran improved technologies and scientific management practices. This paper presents the management Assistant Professor, Department of practices of goat and sheep farmers of Karur district of Tamil Nadu. A total of thirty farmers from three Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension Education, Veterinary taluks of Karur district were interviewed with the pre-tested interview schedule to ascertain the general College and Research Institute, management and feeding practices followed. The results revealed that majority of the farmers were Tamil Nadu Veterinary and allowing their animals for grazing and not following balanced feeding practices. Interestingly, all the Animal Sciences University, farmers surveyed were rearing region specific goat breed (Salem black) and sheep breed (Mecheri). Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India Further, the results revealed that high proportion of farmers surveyed were not practicing prophylactic measures for minimizing morbidity and mortality of the animals due to infectious and contagious M Selvaraju diseases. -
Fifth All India Educational Survey District Report Salem 1988
FIFTH ALL INDIA EDUCATIONAL SURVEY DISTRICT REPORT SALEM 1988 D07532 F IF T E I!::OTJC.V^:IOy: :.L SlIKVEY . DISTRIC!r RBrORl! SAIJ5M DISTRICT. IKcUhM-TIQE IN DISTE-J2 . I. ^OCATIOK: The Distri : in: o j u : ec: by Lh'^rmn :,ri iiatrlct ir the .North, by Tiruchir-ppalli District in the South, by So^^th^iircot and North Ar*ot Districts in the East and! Periy.-or District ir: the V/est. II.^E E R i'L FEi^TURES ; Th^' 3rea of S.-^leva Disxrict is -bout $630 Sq.Knis with a^opulatiori of 34.42 I'.Tkbs :,s per 1981 C e n s u s . More than- T0 > 0% the yopulntioi: is in rur -,1 :ire-c. The Scheduled fiaste and Scheduled Tri'uc , pDpul.ati-'>n .i.rt about 4 .8 l "k h s ai'iu 0 , 94 lakhs respv;ctivc.ly. Th^rc --re 8 M u n ic ip ^^litie s and 2 Townships in the District. There art- 972 Rev:, nue Yillr,.ges corfifrl'sed in 35 Panch.'’y?t Unions, in 72 Rtvenut; firko.s, ii: 9 T 3.1uks witblin four Revenue Divisions. There are 729 Villaji'e Panchsyats and 56 Tov/n Panchayn-ts. The principal Town in the District is Salem Tov;n vith populftinn of 3.61 lakhs as per 1981 C en su s. a) The Shevaroys Hills Vvith n:n ar^a of 160 Sq.Kms with a height of 4 0 0 0 ‘ to 5342' above IISL h-s the greatest length of 2 7 . -
Restructuring the Panchayat Union/Block Administration
ABSTRACT Establishment - Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department - Restructuring the Panchayat Union/Block Administration - Modification of establishment of Deputy Block Development Officers - Restructuring as Head Quarters Deputy Block Development Officers and Zonal Deputy Block Development Officers - Orders – Issued. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (E5)Department G.O (Ms) No.127 Dated: 21. 9.2015 k‹kj, òu£lhÁ 4 ÂUtŸSt® M©L 2046 Read: Director of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Letter No.54218/2015/C2 dated 12.08.2015. ****** ORDER: The Hon'ble Minister (Municipal Administration, Rural Development, Law, Courts and Prisons) has announced in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly that in order to streamline the Panchayat Administration and in order to enable the implementation of various Rural Development Schemes reach the rural masses effectively, the concept of Zonal Deputy Block Development Officers will be introduced on par with the similar concept of Zonal Deputy Tahsildars in the Revenue Department. In this regard, the Director of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj in the letter read above has proposed for restructuring the establishment of Deputy Block Development Officers in the Blocks. He has stated that consequent to the Constitutional status accorded to the Panchayat Raj Institutions, the role and responsibilities assigned to the Officers and Staff of the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department has undergone a sea change. 2. Proposal of the Director of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj :- The Director of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj has further informed the status of Block Administration and the role of Deputy Block Development Officers at present and also given his proposal as under: 2.1 Block Administration set up at present: In the Block Offices, there are 2 Block Development Officers, (i) Block Development Officer (Block Panchayat) and the (ii) Block Development Officer 2 (Village Panchayats).