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Annual Report 2017-2018
MCAS 24th Annual Report 2018 Annual Report 2017– 2018 Respected Chief Guest of the college day function Esteemed Chairman Thiru. K.P. Ramaswamy, Muthayammal Educational and Charitable Trust! Respectable Treasurer Tmt. Sulochana Ramaswamy! Distinguished Secretary Mr. Muthuvel Ramaswamy! Dynamic Executive Director Tmt. Manju Muthuvel! Learned Colleagues! Non-teaching staff members! Invited dignitaries! Parents! Well-wishers! Beloved students of this institution! Technicians! Press and Media Personnel! Ladies and Gentlemen! I stand before you to extend a warm welcome on the eve of 24th Annual Day celebration. It is my proud privilege to present you the 24th Annual Report of our College. Estabished in the year 1994, it offered five Undergraduate Degree courses with 83 students and a handful of Faculty members. Today, there is a drastic improvement interms of strength.The total number of teaching on the roll is 248 and the Non-Teaching staff members are 34 in number. The college shows a gradual upward movement in terms of Admission. The number has by and large augumented (Total Strength: 5566(UG-4863; PG-625; M.Phil-59; Ph.D-19). I take this historic opportunity to appreciate all our goal-oriented knowledge facilitators who have religiously dedicated themselves for the robust growth of our students. Though our college is situated in a barren terrain backward area, it attracts the length and breadth of India. It is interesting to note that students from foreign countries evinced their genuine interest in studying in our college. We now offer 18 Degree courses at the Under Graduate level (B.Sc., Statistics was introduced during this academic Year) and 15 at Post Graduate level. -
Bhavani Basin Covering an Area of 10391 Sq .Km with a Hilly Area of 1198 Sq.Km and the Total Mappable Area Is 9193 Sq.Km
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 GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT Bhavani River Basin, Tamil Nadu दक्षक्षण ऩूिी तटीय क्षेत्र, चेꅍनई South Eastern Coastal Region, Chennai सरकारीउपयोगकेलिए RREEPPOORRTT OONN AAQQUUIIIFFEERR MMAAPPPPIIINNGG AANNDD GGRROOUUNNDDWWAATTEERR MMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT PPLLAANN FFOORR BBHHAAVVAANNIII RRIIIVVEERR BBAASSIIINN AAQQUUIIIFFEERR SSYYSSTTEEMM,,, TTAAMMIIILL NNAADDUU GGoovveerrrnnmmeennttt oofff IIInnddiiiaa MMiiinniiissstttrrryy oofff WWaattteerrr RReesssoouurrrcceesss,,, RRiiivveerrr DDeevveelllooppmmeennttt && GGaannggaa RReejjjuuvveennaatttiiioonn CCeenntttrrraalll GGrrroouunndd WWaattteerrr BBooaarrrdd,,, SSoouuttthh EEaasssttteerrrnn CCooaassstttaalll RReeggiiioonn CChheennnnaaiii MMaarrrcchh 22001177 1 FFoorreewwoorrdd Groundwater is the major source of freshwater that caters the demand of ever growing domestic, agricultural and industrial sectors of the country. This renewable resource has been indiscriminately exploited in some parts of the country by several users as it is easily available and reliable. Intensive and unregulated groundwater pumping in many areas has caused rapid and widespread groundwater decline. Out of 6607 ground water assessment units (Blocks/ mandals / taluks etc.), 1071 units are over-exploited and 914 units are critical. These units have withdrawal of ground water is more than the recharge (over exploited) and more 90% 7 less than 100% of recharge (Critical). Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) has taken up largest Aquifer mapping endeavour in the world, targeting total mapable area of country ~ 23.25 lakh sq. km with a vertical extent of 300 m in soft rock area and 200 m in hard rock area. The extent of aquifer, their potential, resource availability, chemical quality, its sustainable management options will be addressed by National Aquifer Mapping (NAQUIM). -
Tamil Nadu Government Gazette
© [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14 GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2018 [Price : Rs. 3.20 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 51] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2018 Margazhi 4, Vilambi, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2049 Part VI—Section 3(a) Notifi cations issued by cost recoverable institutions of State and Central Governments. NOTIFICATIONS BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, ETC. CONTENTS JUDICIAL NOTIFICATIONS PPages.ages. Insolvency Petitions .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2200-20500-205 DTP—51-VI-3(a)—1 [ 199] 200 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 3(a) NOTIFICATIONS BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, ETC. JUDICIAL NOTIFICATIONS INSOLVENCY PETITIONS IN THE COURT OF THE SUBORDINATE JUDGE OF RASIPURAM (I.P. No. 9/2008) (D.No. 1169/Shr/2018) No. VI-3(a)/238/2018. Venkatesan (31), son of Duraisamy Naidu, Attur Main Road. Namagiripettai, Rasipuram Taluk, Namakkal District— Petitioner. Versus 1. P. Suresh (23), son of C.Pitchamani, D.No.3B, Attur Main Road, Namagiripettai, Rasipuram Taluk, Namakkal District. 2. Jeenathneesa (32), wife of Sahullhameed, D.No.20, Thottanna Street, Rasipuram Town and Taluk, Namakkal District. 3. D. Sahullhameed (30), son of Dasthagir, D.No.8, Kadhar Street, Rasipuram Town and Taluk, Namakkal District. 4. Jegatha (45), wife of P.K.Thamilalagan. Attur Main Road, Namagiripettai, Rasipuram Taluk, Namakkal District. 5. Sakthivel (32), son of Deivasigamani, Attur Main Road, Namagiripettai, Rasipuram Taluk, Namakkal District. 6. Tailor Mani (37) son of Subramani, lndira Nagar, Near R.C.M.S, Namagiripettai, Rasipuram Taluk, Namakkal District. 7. Rajathi (42), wife of Sundaram, A.G.P.R. Nagar, Attur Main Road, Namagiripettai, Rasipuram Taluk. -
S.NO CONTENT PAGE NO. 1. District Disaster Management Plan 2 - 4
1 INDEX S.NO CONTENT PAGE NO. 1. District Disaster Management Plan 2 - 4 2. Introduction 5 - 7 3. District Profile 8 - 9 Hazard, Risk, Vulnerability, Capacity 10 - 20 4. Analysis 5. Institutional Mechanism 21 - 52 6. Mitigation Plan 53 - 55 7. Response Plan 56 - 91 8. Recovery and Reconstruction Plan 92 - 93 Standard Operating Procedures(SOP) 94 - 135 9. and Checklists The Linking with the Developmental 10. Plan 136 - 140 11. Budget and Other Financial Allocations 141 12. Monitoring and Evaluation 142 - 144 13. Annexures 13.1 Do’s and Don’ts Of all possible Hazard 145 - 154 13.2 Contacts 155 - 177 13.3 Election Peoples in Union panchayath Level 178 - 307 13.4 Media and Information Management 308 - 312 13.5 Process of Development of DDMP 313 - 317 14.1 Vulnerable Area & Map 318 - 431 2 01.DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN CHAPTER-01:- DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN This Chapter includes the entire DDMP in nutshell reflecting all major aspects of DDMP. CHAPTER-02:- INTRODUCTION This Chapter discusses about the need and objective of planning in the district and talks about the changing context of Disaster Management. The methodology of plan development has also been discussed in the chapter. CHAPTER-03:- DISTRICT PROFILE This chapter discusses about the details of the district in brief. CHAPTER-04:- HAZARD, VULNERABILITY, CAPACITY AND RISK ASSESMENT Broadly discusses the Hazards and Vulnerabilities of the district and also analyses the capacity existing to cope with the existing hazard. The chapter discusses the various hazards to which the district is prone to like Earthquake, Floods, Fire, Health related disaster and Accident Risks. -
S.NO CONTENT PAGE NO. 1. District Disaster Management
1 INDEX S.NO CONTENT PAGE NO. 1. District Disaster Management Plan 02 2. Introduction 05 3. District Profile 08 4 Hazard, Risk , Vulnerability, Capacity Analysis 11 5. Institutional Mechanism 21 6. Mitigation Plan 55 7. Response Plan 77 8. Recovery and Reconstruction Plan 113 9. Standard Operating Procedures(SOP) and Checklists 134 10. Linking with the Developmental Plan 157 11. Budget and Other Financial Allocations 162 12. Monitoring and Evaluation 163 13. Annexures 13. 1 Do’s and Don’ts Of all possible Hazard 166 13.2 Contacts 175 13.3 Media and Information Management 233 13.4 Process of Development of DDMP 14.1 VULNERABLE AREA MAP 244 2 01.DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN CHAPTER-01:- DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN This Chapter includes the entire DDMP in nutshell reflecting all major aspects of DDMP. CHAPTER-02:- INTRODUCTION This Chapter discusses about the need and objective of planning in the district and talks about the changing context of Disaster Management. The methodology of plan development has also been discussed in the chapter. CHAPTER-03:-DISTRICT PROFILE This chapter discusses about the details of the district in brief. CHAPTER-04:- HAZARD, VULNERABILITY, CAPACITY AND RISK ASSESMENT Broadly discusses the Hazards and Vulnerabilities of the district and also analyses the capacity existing to cope with the existing hazard. The chapter discusses the various hazards to which the district is prone to like Earthquake, Floods, Fire, Health related disaster and Accident Risks. CHAPTER-05:- INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM Discusses the Institutional Mechanism of Disaster Management at the National, State and the District Level. At the District level it discusses the formation of the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) & District Disaster Management Committee (DDMC) that is a high-powered committee at the district level to look into the issue of disaster management at different phases of disaster. -
Trade Marks Journal No: 1880 , 17/12/2018 Class 29
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