List of Villages Having More Than 40% Sc Population in Haryana
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List of Govt. Senior Secondary Schools School Boys/ Rural/ Name of Assembly Parliamentry Sr.No
List Of Govt. Senior Secondary Schools School Boys/ Rural/ Name of Assembly Parliamentry Sr.No. Name of School/Office Code Girls Urban Block Constituency Constituency Ambala 81 1 GSSS Adhoya 10 Co-Edu Rural Barara 06-MULLANA (SC) AC AMBALA 2 GSSS Akbarpur 53 Co-Edu Rural Naraingarh 03-NARAINGARH AC AMBALA 3 GSSS Alipur 70 Co-Edu Rural Barara 06-MULLANA (SC) AC AMBALA 4 GSSS Ambala Cantt (Rangia Mandi) 6 Co-Edu Urban Ambala-II (Cantt) 04-AMBALA CANTT AC AMBALA 5 GSSS Ambala Cantt. (B.C. Bazar) 4 Co-Edu Urban Ambala-II (Cantt) 04-AMBALA CANTT AC AMBALA 6 GSSS Ambala Cantt. (Bakra Market) 5 Co-Edu Urban Ambala-II (Cantt) 04-AMBALA CANTT AC AMBALA 7 GSSS Ambala Cantt. (Main Branch) 171 Co-Edu Urban Ambala-II (Cantt) 04-AMBALA CANTT AC AMBALA 8 GSSS Ambala Cantt. (Ram Bagh 7 Co-Edu Urban Ambala-II (Cantt) 04-AMBALA CANTT AC AMBALA Road) 9 GSSS Ambala City (Baldev Nagar) 8 Co-Edu Urban Ambala-I (City) 05-AMBALA CITY AC AMBALA 10 GGSSS Ambala City (Baldev Nagar) 69 Girls Urban Ambala-I (City) 05-AMBALA CITY AC AMBALA 11 GGSSS Ambala City (Model Town) 172 Girls Urban Ambala-I (City) 05-AMBALA CITY AC AMBALA 12 GGSSS Ambala City (Police Line) 143 Girls Urban Ambala-I (City) 05-AMBALA CITY AC AMBALA 13 GSSS Ambala City (Prem Nagar) 9 Co-Edu Urban Ambala-I (City) 05-AMBALA CITY AC AMBALA 14 GSSS Babyal 11 Boys Urban Ambala-II (Cantt) 04-AMBALA CANTT AC AMBALA 15 GSSS Badhauli 14 Co-Edu Rural Naraingarh 03-NARAINGARH AC AMBALA 16 GSSS Baknaur 71 Co-Edu Rural Ambala-I (City) 05-AMBALA CITY AC AMBALA 17 GSSS Ballana 12 Co-Edu Rural Ambala-I (City) -
SHORT NO Sealed Tenders for the Following Wo
HARYANA TOURISM SHORT NOTICE INVITING TENDERS Sealed tenders for the following work is hereby invited by the Executive Engineer, Haryana Tourism Corporation, Chandigarh from approved contractors & consultants of Haryana PWD (B&R) / Haryana Tourism /PHED/ HUDA / CPWD / MES / Railways / HSAMB / HPHC or any other State / Central Government Departments, Boards / Corporation of any States or GOI. Tender must be accompanied with the Earnest money in the shape of Demand Draft, in the name of Executive Engineer Haryana Tourism Corporation, payable at Chandigarh. The tender will be opened on the dates shown against each in the presence of contractor or their authorized agents / representative who may like to be present at that time. If the date of opening of tenders happens to be a holiday then the tenders will be opened on the next working day. The drawings and DNIT can be seen in the office of the Executive Engineer, Haryana Tourism Corporation, SCO 17-19, Sector-17 B, Chandigarh.( Telephone no. 0172- 2727829) or visit our website www.haryanatourism.gov.in. Prescribed tender form may be obtained from the office of the Executive Engineer, Haryana Tourism Corporation against cash payment of Rs.500/- (Non refundable) on any working day. The Earnest Money will be shown / deposited at the time of issue of tender form. Sr.No Name of work Estimated Earnest Time Last Date Date & Time Cost Money limit of issue of of Opening (in lacs) tender form (upto 3.30 (upto 4.30 P.M.) P.M.) 1. Development of 4.15 Rs.8300/- 1 Month 11.07.2016 12.07.2016 Yamunanagar-Panchkula- Poanta Sahib as a Mega Tourism Circuit (landscaping and plantation of Gymkhana Club , HUDA, Jagadhari). -
List of All Judicial Officers Hr.Pdf
This list is for general information only and is not for any legal or official use. The list does not depict any seniority position. [Updated upto 17.12.2018] Sr. No. Name Place of PoStiNg 1. Dr. Neelima Shangla Ambala (Presiding Officer, Industrial Tribunal-cum-Labour Court) HR0014 2. Shri Ashok Kumar Palwal HR0018 3. Shri Sant Parkash Rohtak HR0019 4. Ms. Meenakshi I. Mehta Chandigarh (Legal Remembrancer & Administrative Secretary to Government of Haryana, Law and Legislative Department) HR0022 5. Shri Ajay Kumar Jain Fatehabad HR0023 6. Shri Deepak Gupta Faridabad HR0025 7. Shri Ravi Kumar Sondhi Gurugram HR0026 8. Shri Jagdeep Jain Karnal HR0027 Haryana Judiciary 9. Shri Harnam Singh Thakur Chandigarh Registrar General, Pb. & Hry. High Court HR0028 10. Ms. Ritu Tagore Kurukshetra HR0029 11. Shri A.S. Narang Jind HR0030 12. Shri Kamal Kant Jhajjar HR0033 13. Dr. Sarita Gupta Panipat (Presiding Officer, Industrial Tribunal-cum-Labour Court) HR0034 14. Ms. Manisha Batra Panipat HR0036 15. Shri Vikram Aggarwal Ambala HR0037 16. Shri Arun Kumar Singal Hisar HR0038 17. Shri Baljeet Singh Sonepat (Principal Judge, Family Court) HR0039 Haryana Judiciary 18. Shri Parmod Goyal Panchkula (Member Secretary, Haryana State Legal Services Authority) HR0041 19. Shri Man Mohan Dhonchak Kaithal HR0043 20. Ms. Bimlesh Tanwar Jagadhri HR0044 21. Ms. Shalini Singh Nagpal Chandigarh Director(Administration), Chandigarh Judicial Academy HR0045 22. Shri Subhas Mehla Panchkula HR0047 23. Shri Surya Partap Singh New Delhi (Registrar, Supreme Court of India) HR0048 24. Dr. Ram Niwas Bharti Sirsa HR0050 25. Shri Puneesh Jindia Rohtak Presiding Officer, Industrial Tribunal-cum-Labour Court, Rohtak with addl. -
Later Mughals;
1 liiu} ijji • iiiiiiimmiiiii ii i] I " • 1 1 -i in fliiiiiiii LATER MUGHALS WILLIAM IRVINE, i.c.s. (ret.), Author of Storia do Mogor, Army of the Indian Moguls, &c. Edited and Augmented with The History of Nadir Shah's Invasion By JADUNATH SARKAR, i.e.s., Author of History of Aurangzib, Shivaji and His Times, Studies in Mughal India, &c. Vol. II 1719—1739 Calcutta, M. C. SARKAR & SONS, 1922. Published by C. Sarkar o/ M. C. Sarkar & Sons 90 /2A, Harrison Road, Calcutta. Copyright of Introductory Memoir and Chapters XI—XIII reserved by Jadunath Sarkar and of the rest of the book by Mrs. Margaret L. Seymour, 195, Goldhurst Terrace, London. Printer : S. C. MAZUMDAR SRI GOURANGA PRESS 71/1, Mirzapur Street, Calcutta. 1189/21. CONTENTS Chapter VI. Muhammad Shah : Tutelage under the Sayyids ... 1—101 Roshan Akhtar enthroned as Md. Shah, 1 —peace made with Jai Singh, 4—campaign against Bundi, 5—Chabela Ram revolts, 6—dies, 8—Girdhar Bahadur rebels at Allahabad, 8—fights Haidar Quli, 11 —submits, 15—Nizam sent to Malwa, 17—Sayyid brothers send Dilawar Ali against him, 19— Nizam occupies Asirgarh and Burhanpur, 23—battle with Dilawar Ali at Pandhar, 28—another account of the battle, 32—Emperor's letter to Nizam, 35—plots of Sayyids against Md. Amin Khan, 37—Alim Ali marches against Nizam, 40—his preparations, 43—Nizam's replies to Court, 45—Alim Ali defeated at Balapur, 47—Emperor taken towards Dakhin, 53—plot of Md. Amin against Sayyid Husain Ali, 55—Husain Ali murdered by Haidar Beg, 60—his camp plundered, 61 —his men attack Emperor's tents, 63—Emperor's return towards Agra, 68—letters between Md. -
Capacity Building of Women of Mangali Village, Hisar Through Time Management and Entrepreneurial Training for Making Bead Crafts
DOI: 10.15740/HAS/AJHS/15.1/130-133 esearch aper ISSN : 0973-4732 Visit us: www.researchjournal.co.in R P AsianAJHS Journal of Home Science Volume 15 | Issue 1 | June, 2020 | 130-133 Capacity building of women of Mangali village, Hisar through time management and entrepreneurial training for making bead crafts Ekta Melkani, Kiran Singh and Manju Mehta Received: 27.01.2020; Revised: 26.03.2020; Accepted: 11.05.2020 ABSTRACT : The plight of the women workers is reported worse in the small scale industries. Bead making, a small scale enterprise, is commonly practiced in North-Western part of Haryana where bead making from wood is the main source of livelihood for more than 70 per cent of the households in Mangali village. All the family members have been involved in various activities of bead making. However, women’s involvement was higher in making beads and string (mala) making (Gandhi et al., 2017) who spend 8-12 hours daily for bead string making at one rupee per string. Seasonal calendar and activity profiles of 50 purposively selected women from Surtiya Panchayat of Mangali village were recorded for the assessment of the working hours of the women involved in bead string making. The work-rest ratio of the average respondents in minutes was calculated to be 20:3, which was not satisfactory for the long hours sitting work. Trainings with time management, bead products like jewelry making, curtains, bead vases, and other bead craft techniques was given to the women for eight months at intermittent intervals. The similar work is recommended to be introduced on large scale and a proper channel can be devised to sell the products and benefit the enterprise. -
Directory of Officers Office of Director of Income Tax (Inv.) Chandigarh Sr
Directory of Officers Office of Director of Income Tax (Inv.) Chandigarh Sr. No. Name of the Officer Designation Office Address Contact Details (Sh./Smt./Ms/) 1 P.S. Puniha DIT (Inv.) Room No. - 201, 0172-2582408, Mob - 9463999320 Chandigarh Aayakar Bhawan, Fax-0172-2587535 Sector-2, Panchkula e-mail - [email protected] 2 Adarsh Kumar ADIT (Inv.) (HQ) Room No. - 208, 0172-2560168, Mob - 9530765400 Chandigarh Aayakar Bhawan, Fax-0172-2582226 Sector-2, Panchkula 3 C. Chandrakanta Addl. DIT (Inv.) Room No. - 203, 0172-2582301, Mob. - 9530704451 Chandigarh Aayakar Bhawan, Fax-0172-2357536 Sector-2, Panchkula e-mail - [email protected] 4 Sunil Kumar Yadav DDIT (Inv.)-II Room No. - 207, 0172-2583434, Mob - 9530706786 Chandigarh Aayakar Bhawan, Fax-0172-2583434 Sector-2, Panchkula e-mail - [email protected] 5 SurendraMeena DDIT (Inv.)-I Room No. 209, 0172-2582855, Mob - 9530703198 Chandigarh Aayakar Bhawan, Fax-0172-2582855 Sector-2, Panchkula e-mail - [email protected] 6 Manveet Singh ADIT (Inv.)-III Room No. - 211, 0172-2585432 Sehgal Chandigarh Aayakar Bhawan, Fax-0172-2585432 Sector-2, Panchkula 7 Sunil Kumar Yadav DDIT (Inv.) Shimla Block No. 22, SDA 0177-2621567, Mob - 9530706786 Complex, Kusumpti, Fax-0177-2621567 Shimla-9 (H.P.) e-mail - [email protected] 8 Padi Tatung DDIT (Inv.) Ambala Aayakar Bhawan, 0171-2632839 AmbalaCantt Fax-0171-2632839 9 K.K. Mittal Addl. DIT (Inv.) New CGO Complex, B- 0129-24715981, Mob - 9818654402 Faridabad Block, NH-IV, NIT, 0129-2422252 Faridabad e-mail - [email protected] 10 Himanshu Roy ADIT (Inv.)-II New CGO Complex, B- 0129-2410530, Mob - 9468400458 Faridabad Block, NH-IV, NIT, Fax-0129-2422252 Faridabad e-mail - [email protected] 11 Dr.Vinod Sharma DDIT (Inv.)-I New CGO Complex, B- 0129-2413675, Mob - 9468300345 Faridabad Block, NH-IV, NIT, Faridabad e-mail - [email protected] 12 ShashiKajle DDIT (Inv.) Panipat SCO-44, Near Angel 0180-2631333, Mob - 9468300153 Mall, Sector-11, Fax-0180-2631333 Panipat e-mail - [email protected] 13 ShashiKajle (Addl. -
Agromet Advisory Bulletin for the State of Haryana Bulletin No
Agromet Advisory Bulletin for the State of Haryana Bulletin No. 77/2021 Issued on 24.09.2021 Part A: Realized and forecast weather Summary of past weather over the State during (21.09.2021 to 23.09.2021) Light to Moderate Rainfall occured at many places with Moderate to Heavy rainfall occurred at isolated places on 21th and at most places on 22th & 23th in the state. Mean Maximum Temperatures varied between 30-32oC in Eastern Haryana which were 01-02oC below normal and in Western Haryana between 33-35 oC which were 01-02 oC below normal. Mean Minimum Temperatures varied between 24-26 oC Eastern Haryana which were 02-03oC above normal and in Western Haryana between 24-26 oC which were 00-01 oC above normal. Chief amounts of rainfall (in cms):- 21.09.2021- Gohana (dist Sonepat) 9, Khanpur Rev (dist Sonepat) 7, Panipat (dist Panipat) 7, Kalka (dist Panchkula) 5, Dadri (dist Charkhi Dadri) 5, Panchkula (dist Panchkula) 5, Ganaur (dist Sonepat) 4, Israna (dist Panipat) 4, Fatehabad (dist Fatehabad) 4, Madluda Rev (dist Panipat) 4, Panchkula Aws (dist Panchkula) 3, Sonepat (dist Sonepat) 3, Naraingarh (dist Ambala) 3, Beri (dist Jhajjar) 2, Sirsa Aws (dist Sirsa) 2, Kharkoda (dist Sonepat) 2, Jhahhar (dist Jhajjar) 2, Uklana Rly (dist Hisar) 2, Uklana Rev (dist Hisar) 2, Raipur Rani (dist Panchkula) 2, Jhirka (dist Nuh) 2, Hodal (dist Palwal) 2, Rai Rev (dist Sonepat) 2, Morni (dist Panchkula) 2, Sirsa (dist Sirsa) 1, Hassanpur (dist Palwal) 1, Partapnagar Rev (dist Yamuna Nagar) 1, Bahadurgarh (dist Jhajjar) 1, Jagdishpur Aws (dist Sonepat) -
Sr. No District Block Name of GP Payee Co De Accounts Number
Page 1 Release of Grant Ist Installment to Gram Panchayats under the State Finance Commission Grant (SCSP Component) Scheme during the Year 2017-18 Sr. District Block Name of GP Payee_co Accounts Number IFSC Name of Bank Amount in ` No de 1 Ambala AMBALA I ADHO MAJRA 8K0N5Y 163001000004021 IOBA0001630 Indian Overseas Bank, Ambala City 8679 2 Ambala AMBALA I AEHMA 8Q0N60 163001000004028 IOBA0001630 Indian Overseas Bank, Ambala City 4818 3 Ambala AMBALA I AMIPUR 8P0N61 06541450001902 HDFC0000654 HDFC, Bank Amb. City 7123 4 Ambala AMBALA I ANANDPUR JALBERA 8O0N62 163001000004012 IOBA0001630 Indian Overseas Bank, Ambala City 21641 5 Ambala AMBALA I BABAHERI 8N0N63 163001000004037 IOBA0001630 Indian Overseas Bank, Ambala City 4811 6 Ambala AMBALA I BAKNOUR 8K0N66 163001000004026 IOBA0001630 Indian Overseas Bank, Ambala City 15118 7 Ambala AMBALA I BALAPUR 8R0N68 06541450001850 HDFC0000654 HDFC, Bank Amb. City 8237 8 Ambala AMBALA I BALLANA 8J0N67 163001000004020 IOBA0001630 Indian Overseas Bank, Ambala City 29628 9 Ambala AMBALA I BAROULA 8P0N6A 06541450001548 HDFC0000654 HDFC, Bank Amb. City 5903 10 Ambala AMBALA I BAROULI 8O0N6B 163001000004008 IOBA0001630 Indian Overseas Bank, Ambala City 8337 11 Ambala AMBALA I BARRA 8Q0N69 163001000004004 IOBA0001630 Indian Overseas Bank, Ambala City 14075 12 Ambala AMBALA I BATROHAN 8N0N6C 06541450002021 HDFC0000654 HDFC, Bank Amb. City 10342 13 Ambala AMBALA I BEDSAN 8L0N6E 163001000004024 IOBA0001630 Indian Overseas Bank, Ambala City 2234 14 Ambala AMBALA I BEGO MAJRA 8M0N6D 06541450001651 HDFC0000654 HDFC, Bank Amb. City 2798 15 Ambala AMBALA I BEHBALPUR 8M0N64 06541450001452 HDFC0000654 HDFC, Bank Amb. City 5118 16 Ambala AMBALA I BHANOKHERI 8K0N6F 163001000004011 IOBA0001630 Indian Overseas Bank, Ambala City 19343 17 Ambala AMBALA I BHANPUR NAKATPUR 8L0N65 06541450002014 HDFC0000654 HDFC, Bank Amb. -
DDMA Mahendragarh at Narnaul
District Magistrate-cu m-Cha i rperson DDMA Mahendragarh at Narnaul. Endst. No. 270lMA Dated:- 24.04.2021 ORDER With Reference to Earlier Order No. 7325-45lMA dated 24.03.2021 and order No. 167/MA dated 12/04/2021. Where 4 Sector and corresponding Joint Committees were constituted wide order No.167l\4A dated 12/0412021 and 3 Joint Teams (Sub Divisional level) and 8 Joint teams (at thana level) were constituted by order No.7325-45/MA dated 24.03.2021. Now in order to sheamline the process of Monitoring / supervision of Covid related issues (Enforcing Covid appJopriate behavior, challaning in case SOP's/guidelines of SDMA/ DDMA are violated , to prevent hoarding and price rise of essential commodities , monitoring of Macro/lVlicro containment Zones etc.) I, Alay Kumar. IAS, District Magistrate, Mahendergarh at Namaul, do, hereby constitute following consolidated/Revised committee at Sub Divisional level, and Thana level w.e.f. 24-04-2021 Al Sub Divisional Level:- Sr. Sub Division Joint C()mmittee No. Distt. NI/garh l Sub Dii ision, \arnaul .\odrl Omcer: S.D.M,-cum-lncident Dr. Sanjay Bisoni, Dy. Commander, \arnaul (Sh. Manoj Kumar. CMO. Namaul. HCS. SDI\1, \N1,. Mob:- 9,ll6l {rJ lJ?) Mob:- 94678-34838 o Sh. Narender Sangwan, HPS. DSP. Narnaul. NIob:- 70277-15 I 00 r BD&PO's. Namaul (94161-l45.ll). Areli (94164-23'741\, Sihma (94 1 6:l-856.14 ). Nangal Chaudhary (94672--s 793-1). Nizampur (94 1 64-23741 ) r Tehsildar. Narnaul (90686-00074), Naib Tehsi ldar N.' Chaudhary (99 I 0797.18-1 ) o EO, MC. -
District Fact Sheet Ambala Haryana
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare National Family Health Survey - 4 2015 -16 District Fact Sheet Ambala Haryana International Institute for Population Sciences (Deemed University) Mumbai 1 Introduction The National Family Health Survey 2015-16 (NFHS-4), the fourth in the NFHS series, provides information on population, health and nutrition for India and each State / Union territory. NFHS-4, for the first time, provides district-level estimates for many important indicators. The contents of previous rounds of NFHS are generally retained and additional components are added from one round to another. In this round, information on malaria prevention, migration in the context of HIV, abortion, violence during pregnancy etc. have been added. The scope of clinical, anthropometric, and biochemical testing (CAB) or Biomarker component has been expanded to include measurement of blood pressure and blood glucose levels. NFHS-4 sample has been designed to provide district and higher level estimates of various indicators covered in the survey. However, estimates of indicators of sexual behaviour, husband’s background and woman’s work, HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and behaviour, and, domestic violence will be available at State and national level only. As in the earlier rounds, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India designated International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai as the nodal agency to conduct NFHS-4. The main objective of each successive round of the NFHS has been to provide essential data on health and family welfare and emerging issues in this area. NFHS-4 data will be useful in setting benchmarks and examining the progress in health sector the country has made over time. -
World Heritage Site – Kalka Shimla Railway an Introduction
WORLD HERITAGE SITE – KALKA SHIMLA RAILWAY AN INTRODUCTION Ambala Division is the proud custodian of “WORLD HERITAGE SITE-KALKA SHIMLA RAILWAY”. The heritage status to KSR was awarded on 7th July, 2008 by UNESCO. Shimla (then spelt Simla) was settled by the British shortly after the first Anglo- Gurkha war and is located at 7,116 feet(2,169m) in the foothills of the Himalaya. By the 1830s, Shimla had already developed as a major base for the British. It became the summer capital of British India in 1864, and also the Headquarters of the British army in India. The Kalka- Shimla Railway was built to connect Shimla, the summer capital of India during the British Raj, with the Indian rail system. “The Guinness Book of Rail facts & feats” records Kalka Shimla Railways as the greatest narrow gauge engineering in India. It is indeed true, construction of 103 tunnels (102 Existing) aggregating five miles and over 800 bridge in three years, that too in rough and hostile terrain was not an easy task. The Historic, approximate 111 years old KLK-SML Railway line which was opened for public traffic on 9th Nov.1903, became UNESCO Declared world Heritage Railway line, when it was conferred Heritage status on 10th July 2008 & listed under “Mountain Railways of India”. The idea of a Railway line to Shimla dates back to the introduction of Railways in India. It is said that in The DELHI GAZETTE, a correspondent in November, 1847 sketched the route of railway to Shimla with the estimates of the traffic returns etc in appropriate style. -
Rewari District Haryana
REWARI DISTRICT HARYANA CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD Ministry of Water Resources Government of India North Western Region CHANDIGARH 2013 GROUND WATER INFORMATION BOOKLET REWARI DISTRICT, HARYANA C O N T E N T S DISTRICT AT A GLANCE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 RAINFALL & CLIMATE 3.0 GEOMORPHOLOGY AND SOILS 4.0 GROUND WATER SCENARIO 4.1 HYDROGEOLOGY 4.2 GROUND WATER RESOURCES 4.3 GROUND WATER QUALITY 4.4 STATUS OF GROUND WATER DEVELOPMENT 4.5 GEOPHYSICAL STUDIES 5.0 GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT 5.1 GROUND WATER DEVELOPMENT 5.2 GROUND WATER RELATED ISSUES AND PROBLEMS 5.3 AREAS NOTIFIED BY CGWB 6.0 RECOMMENDATIONS REWARI DISTRICT AT A GLANCE Sl.No ITEMS Statistics 1. GENERAL INFORMATION i. Geographical Area (sq. km.) 1582 ii. Administrative Divisions Number of Tehsils 03- Bawal, Kosli and Rewari Number of Blocks 05- Bawal, Jatusana, Khol, Nahar and Rewari Number of Panchayats 348 Number of Villages 412 iii. Population (As per 2001Census) 896129 iv. Average Annual Rainfall (mm) 560 2. GEOMORPHOLOGY Major physiographic Units Indo-Gangetic Plain Major Drainage Sahibi and Krishnawati 3. LAND USE (Sq.km.) a. Forest Area 41 b. Net area sown 1290 c. Cultivable area 1330 4. MAJOR SOIL TYPES Tropical arid brown and arid brown 5. AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS 1130 sq.km. 6. IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES (Areas and Number Of Structures) Dugwells - Tubewells/Borewells 1010 sq.km (28,102) Tanks/ponds - Canals - Other sources - Net Irrigated area 1430 sq.km. Gross irrigated area 1430 sq.km. 7. NUMBERS OF GROUND WATER MONITORING WELLS OF CGWB No. of dug wells 10 No of Piezometers 03 8.