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Allotment-For-Roads-Under-Administrative-Expenditure.Pdf GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF RURAL WORKS : BHUBANESWAR To All Executive Engineer, Under Rural Works Organisation. (As per the enclosed list). Sub:- Allotment of funds under D.No.28-3054-Roads&Bridges-Administrative Expenditure­ Establishment, Operations and Maintenance Expenditure 04-Dist.and other roads- 337- Road work-1230-Rural Roads -21152- Special Repair to Roads & Bridges for the year 2019-20. Sir, I am directed to convey the orders of Engineer-in-Chief for allotment to the tune of Rs.11154.02 lakh (Rupees Hundred Eleven Crore Fifty Four lakh Two Thousand only) under the above head of account for incurring expenditure during the year 2019-20 after observing all cod al formalities. The allotment has no prorata charges. The expenditure should not exceed the present allotment under any circumstance. The allotment shall be strictly utilized for the work for which it is released. The stipulations made vide RD Deptt. Letter No.28231600022019/RD Dtd.16.12.2019 shall be followed strictly & any deviation shall be viewed seriously (Copy enclosed). Receipt of the fetter may please be acknowledged. Encl: As above. ( 52. 10,.1:.~ g.) Yoirsf ithfully, ,Jt?-41,~\li ~c ou~f Officer. Memo. No 31,,,YJ -~ I dt. 'lAf ·) 1---J j Copy forwarded to c~cerned S.Es for information & necessary action. IJ A I Jtti Encl: As above. Jn1_1.'JAJ 1'2-- I ~counts Officer. Memo. No 8 '2-,A,1 I f) I dt. ~ ' / 7./ 1 1 Copy forwarded to the A.G(A&E),Puri IF.A cum-Addi. Secy. R.D.De'ptt. BBSR for information & necessary action. {fl__j '2-'j / PJ'1 Encl: As above. ~~iis Officer. Memo. No 2 ~ J~':f I dt. ½ , 11.- ~1q Copy forwarded to the S.E. (D&P),/ E.E- ROADS/ A.O / Sr. DAO/ P.S.to EiC/ AE (Roads)/ S.O Budget/ Computer section of this office for information and necessary action. fl Encl: As above. if"tf~/~lo/ ~counts Officer By Fnx/E-mall/Speed Post ~9<:ill G'JG~ 8€-G'IIITQ. "'.~:-,·:,r):iil.;~1~••:'tf;f}iHf;ff;~~:li'::~~lll QWllilq rnlir. ~1'.i'6'ii'~lil.-%~ oo~ ~-.. -~~,Ji t( ·- - .. Odis ha SBcrerariat, Sac:tii~nlll}'a Mnrg, - -f - 'ifti · . GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA Bhubanesw~r-751 00l Fax. 0674-2331690 _. f);:: C ?Q19 · DEPARTMEHTOF RURAL DEVELOPMENT E-m~il- [email protected] 2 3 J - .. f: Dt. 16-12-2019 ·,::N.~;-?~??-~~~f:t;29'19/RD ........ frrBiii::;•.,.,,,.,-~:;.:.:.-- sn A.K.Prusti, OFS(SAG) FA-cum-Additional Secretary To The EIC, Rural Works, Odisha, Bhubaneswar. Sub: Annual Maintenance Plan of Rural Roads for the Financial year 2019-20. k Sir, · ' /J In inviting a reference to your Letter No.28579 dt. 13.11.2019 on the subject noted \ 0f ~\.~ove, I am directed to _say that after careful consideration, Govt. have ~e~n pleased to ,,r ~ v ~ approve the Annual Mamtenanye Plan of Rural Roads for 2019-20 cons1stmg of works m respect of "Periodical Maintenance of Rural Roads" for Rs.17500.00 lakh and "Special Repair of Roads & Bridges" for Rs.' 11154.02 lakh. In executing the said works, the following instructions.,., should be strictly adhered . 1. Any duplication and overlapping of works should be avoided. 2. Actual execution of works should be ensured in the roads enlisted in the approved Ai\tIP. 3. l\.11 the projects (both relating to the previous years and the current year) included in the AMP for 2019-20 must be completed during the current Financial Year. 4. Funds provided for the works should- not be diverted to any other work. 5. Approved work list should be uploaded in the Departmental Website for public information. Besides, you should ensure s~1bmission of work plan against the Lu:rp.p provision kept for Periodical Maintenance and Special Repair and against the Budget Provision for I Routine Maintenance and Emergent Repair at the earliest, for ~omple!ion of the projects within the current Financial Year. Any deviation to the above instructions shall be viewed seriously. Yours faithfully, /J (M~----------· L,, V" ~- FA-cum-Addl. Secretary Allotment under the Head D. No. 28-3054-1230-21152 Special Repair to Roads & Bridges for the year 2019-20 (LIABILITY CLEARANCE) Amount allotted SI. Name of the Division SI. No. Name of the Work against the work No. done (Liability ) 1 2 3 4 5 1 NH-215 to Gohira Brahmeswar chhak to Biragobindapur via Jugalkishorepur 1 Anandapur 4.99 2 S/R to Rekutia -Daradipal road 4.99 3 S/R to Patharapada to Bamphidi road 4.99 4 S/R to Barigaon to Panchupally road 4.99 5 S/R to Gadabandhogoda to Gudiadihi road 3.23 6 S/R to Barigaon to Panchupally road 4.99 7 S/R to Salakania to Ananra road 3.25 8 S/R to Narangapur to Aunapal road 3.50 9 S/R to Kantara chhak to Bhalughara road 5.00 10 S/R to Keshadurapal to Brahmanipal road 5.00 11 S/R to Keshadurapal to Brahmanipal road 5.00 12 Improvement to Riding quality of Narangapur to Keshadurapal (Keshadurapal - Brahmanipal) 5.00 13 Maintenance to NH-215 to (Badapadana) 5.00 14 Maintenance to Gaonpur to Baranga 5.00 15 S/R to Balarampur to Dihasahi road 5.00 16 NH-215 to Gohira Brahmeswar chhak to Biragobindapur via Jugalkishorepur 5.00 17 Improvement to Balarampur to Dihasahi road 32.22 18 Maintenance of (A)Road from NH-215 to Khalana (B) NH-215 to Badapadana 33.61 19 Maintenance of Gaonpur to Baranga road 7.19 20 Improvement to Riding quality of Narangapur to Keshadurapal -Brahmanipal road 12.59 21 S/R to Sailong to Balipal road 4.99 22 S/R to SH-53 to Sunduria road 5.00 23 Construction of Retaining wall on Balarampur to Dihasahi road 5.00 24 S/R to SH-53 to Sunduria road 4.99 25 S/R to SH-53 to Sunduria road 4.99 26 S/R to Barigaon to Panchupally road 4.93 27 S/R to Daradipal to Baramal road 4.99 28 S/R to NH-215 to Khalana road 4.99 29 S/R to NH-215 to Khalana road 4.99 30 S/R to Construction of C.C road on Balarampur - Dihasahi road 4.99 31 S/R to Barigaon to Panchupally road 5.00 32 S/R to Gayalamunda to Santoshpur road 4.99 33 S/R to Keshadurapal to Brahmanipal road 4.99 34 S/R to Gayalamunda to Santoshpur road 4.99 35 S/R to Baniajodi to Kothadiha road 4.99 36 S/R to SH-11 to Khaliamenta road 5.00 37 S/R to NH-215 to Nuapada road 4.99 38 S/R to Anandapur -Gayalamunda - Panasadiha road 4.99 39 S/R to Anandapur -Gayalamunda - Panasadiha road 4.99 Page No. 1 Amount allotted SI. Name of the Division SI. No. Name of the Work against the work No. done (Liability ) 1 2 3 4 5 40 S/R to SH-11 to Khaliamenta road 4.99 41 S/R to SH-11 to Khaliamenta road 4.99 42 S/R to Keshadurapal to Brahmanipal road 4.99 43 S/R to Keshadurapal to Brahmanipal road 5.00 44 S/R to Sh-11 to Khaliamenta road 4.99 45 S/R to NH-215 to Nuapada road 4.99 46 S/R to Gayalamunda to Santoshpur road 4.99 47 S/R to A.G.P road 4.99 48 S/R to Daradipal to Jalasuan road 5.00 49 S/R to Daradipal to Jalasuan road 5.00 50 S/R to Anandapur Gayalamunda to Panasadiha road 5.00 51 S/R to Gopalpur to Bahia road 4.99 52 S/R to Bhogapur to Haribeda road 4.99 53 S/R to A.G.P road 5.00 54 Strengthinng and revertment of wall U/S of H.L bridge over Kusei on Daradipal - Jalasuan road 5.00 55 Construction of approach road of H.L bridge over Kusei on Daradipal - Jalasuan road 5.00 56 SH-11 to Khalimenta road 4.98 57 S/R to NH-215 to Nuapada 4.99 58 S/R to Dadhibamanpur to Sancho road 22.89 59 S/R to Chauliabahali to Gobaragali road 29.30 60 S/R to Dhenka to Soso road 11.95 61 S/R to Manoharpur to Pithagola road 4.99 62 S/R to Baniapanka to Mahulpanka road 4.99 63 S/R to Anandapur - Gayalamunda - Panasadiha road 4.99 64 S/R to Construction of C.C. pavement on NH-215 to Talagaon road 4.99 65 S/R to Danar to Sarai a road 4.99 66 S/R to RD road to Motabaj road 4.72 67 S/R to Construction of retaining wall on NH-215 to Badaektali road 4.99 68 S/R to Badapadana to Raitola road 4.99 69 S/R to Construction of retaining wall on NH-215 to Badaektali road 4.99 70 S/R to NH-215 to Jalasuan (Nayagarh)road 4.99 71 S/R to RD road(Salakania) to Anara road 4.99 72 S/R to (Jharpokharia) - panasia via Jamudihi manpur 4.95 73 S/R to Construction of protection wall for Irrigation embankment to Sadanga 5.00 74 S/R to Kumada - Kadabahali Daragudisila road 4.98 75 S/R to Rd road(Salakania) to Anara road 4.99 76 S/R to Balisahi chhak to Bangurusuni road 4.99 77 S/R to Panchagochia to Tarava road 4.99 78 S/R to Bhagamunda to rebanapalspal road 4.97 79 S/R to RD road to Masanijodi road 4.99 80 S/R to Salapada -Sarei road 5.00 81 S/R to Chhenapadi to panchagochia road 4.99 82 S/R to Badakhamandra to Mishramal road 5.00 83 S/R to Kathakata to Jogiabandha road 5.00 84 S/R to Salapada -Sarei road 5.00 85 S/R to Bidyadharpur to Bangore road 5.00 Page No.
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