Updated in March 14 DETAILS of VEHICLE PARKING CONTRACTS in TRIVANDRUM DIVN. STN Tendr/ Quotn Cate Gory Name of Contractor

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Updated in March 14 DETAILS of VEHICLE PARKING CONTRACTS in TRIVANDRUM DIVN. STN Tendr/ Quotn Cate Gory Name of Contractor - Updated in March 14 DETAILS OF VEHICLE PARKING CONTRACTS IN TRIVANDRUM DIVN. Sl. STN Tendr/ Cate Name of Contractor Contract period License fee Area No Quotn gory allotted. in sq.m 1 Mavelikara Tender D M.P.Sarasan, 30.01.12 to Rs 525600/- 1000 Mekkuveliyil, 29.01.15 Nadakkavu.P.O. Udayamperoor, Ernakulam 2 Ernakulam Tender A M.P.Sarasan 01.07.13 to Rs 3133 Town Mekkeveliyil House 30.06.16 6330006/- Nadakkavu.P.O. Ernakulam 3 Tripunittura Tender D C.T.Velayudhan 1-4-2011 to Rs 400000/- 800 Cherulipadinji House 31-3-2014 Near Railway Station Tripunithura 4 Irinjalakuda Quotati D M.P.Sarasan, 30.01.14 to Rs 60300/- 1200 on Mekkuveliyil, 29.04.14 Nadakkavu.P.O. Udayamperoor, Ernakulam 5 Wadakancheri tender D M.R.Krishna Prasad, 01.03.14 to Rs7333 /- for 600 Mangattunjalil House, 31.03.14 1 month. Near Railway Station, Wadakkancherry. 6 Thrissur –II Tender A Harikrishnan.D. 04.01.2014 to Rs 510000/- 3950 Entry Ambazhathilparambil 03.04.2014 House, Kavildesam, Kodagara.P.O. Thrissur Dist- 680684 7 Kadakkavur Tender D M.Vijayakumar 06.01.2013 to Rs 135357 600 Kochuvettom, 05.01.2016 Kadakavur.P.O. Trivandrum 8 Alappuzha Quotati A Harimon.M., 08.12.2013 to 2000 on Vazhakka parambil 07.03.2014 Rs 166710 Beach Ward, Alapuzha 9 Kottayam tender A P.K.Syed Mohamed 20.7.11 to Rs.4161000 2781 Puliyamapalli House 19.7.2014 Panangad.P.O. Ernakulam 10 Trivandrum Tender A-1 Jude Sajith D’Cruz 21.8.11 to 20.9.14 Rs 4500 Central-Main Blue Sky Port 93,33,333/- Services Pvt Ltd T.C 44/583 Market Road Valiathura, Trivandrum Sl. STN Tendr/ Cate Name of Contractor Contract period License fee Area No Quotn gory allotted. I n sq.m 11 Kollam tender A M.P.Sarasan 24.01.2014 to Rs 2135.13 Mekkeveliyil House 23.05.2014 8,65,630/- Nadakkavu.P.O. Ernakulam 12 Neyyattinkara tender D K.Raveendran Nair, 29.8.2011 to Rs 605000/- 500 Varavoor House, 28.8.2014 Maruthur, near Rly.stn Neyyattinkara 13 Kanniyakumari Quotati B S.Ganesan 23.12.2013 to Rs 45000/- 1000 on Shenbagaraman, 22.03.2014 Puthur, Thovalai, Kanniyakumari Dist 14 Thrissur Quotati A Nazeema Ashraf 30-01-2014 Rs 961020/- 3563 on Kalariparambil to for 3 months House, 29-04-2014 Chemmanur.P.O. Punnayurkulam, Thrissur- 679561 15 Paravur tender D Rajesh.J, 15.11.2011 to Rs.190800 800 Kottavilaveedu, 14.11.2014 Kurumandal, Paravur 16 Aluva tender A Sarasan.M.P, 1.4.2011 to Rs.1416111 1200 Udayamperoor, 31.3.2014 Ernakulam. 17 Trivandrum tender A-1 Sunitha.Joy 241-A, 11.12.2013 to Rs 1700 Central 15/172, Souhrutham, 10.12.2016 7709999/- Second entry Edangimoolam, Perunguzhi, Trivandrum District 18 Ernakulam Jn Tender A-1 Sarasan.M.P, 21.02.2014 to Rs. 7885555 2235 Udayamperoor, 20.02.2017 Ernakulam. 19 Changanasseri Tender B P.J.Simon, 20.09.13 to Rs.2683845 1200 Pottukulam, 19.09.2016 (Rs 447308 Perunna.P.O. remitted) Changancherri- 686102 20 Eraniel Quotati D K.Manikumar, 09.01.14 to Rs.48000 1000 on Sreeram Cottage, 08.04.14 Thinkal Nagar, Near Nation School, Neyyur.P.O. T.Nadu 21 Chirayinkeezh Tender D M.S.Binu, 17.06.2013 to Rs.1577777 1612.35 Kadayilvilakom, 16.06.2016 Chirayinkil, Trivandrum District 22 Chalakudi Quotati D K.S.Soudha, 16.01.2014 to Rs.120555 1200 on Palayamcode House, 15.04.2014 West Chalakudy, Near Rly Station 23 Nagercoil Jn Quotati A A.Vijith, 20.01.2014 to Rs.292500 1500 on Puthukudiyirippu, 19.04.2014 Nagercoil SL STN Tendr/ Cate Name of Contractor Contract period License fee Area No Quotn gory allotted. In sq.m 24 Guravayur Quotati B K.Sasikumar, 01.02.2014 Rs.38333/- 750 on Saraswathi Vilasom, to for 3 months Melvettur.P.O. Vettur 30.04.2014 25 Chengannur tender A T.J.Krishnakumar, 01.03.14 to Rs.460000 1200 Jayabhavan, 31.05.14 for 3 months Kodumon, Attingal.P.O. 695101 26 Parassala tender D Jayadev Poomathura 19.03.11 to Rs.162000 1000 Vilakom, Trivandrum 18.03.14 27 Angamaly for tender D Sarasan.M.P, 01.02.2014 to Rs.18630 1000 Kaladi Udayamperoor, 31.05.2014 (Now only Ernakulam. 550 Sqm available as land taken by Constructi on dept) 28 Kayankulam tender B Syed Mohammed, 06.11.11 to Rs 1200 Kuliyampilli House, 05.11.14 1150111/- Panangad.P.O. Ernakulam 29 Kulitturai Tender D Ambika Kumari 15.03.2012 to Rs 196000 800 Ambili Nivas Nalloor, 14.03.2015 Marthandom, K.K.District 30 Sasthankotta Quotati D K.Bhaskaran, Tundit 15.02.2014 to Rs 4500 for 500 on Thekkethil, Jayanthi 15.05.2014 3 month Colony, Sasthamkotta 31 Ettumanur Tender E N.C.Alexander, 17.01.2013 to Rs 415002/- 1000 Nelpura House, 16.01.2016 Indira Nagar, Devalogam.P.O. Kottayam 32 Karunagapally Tender D Syed Mohammed, 10.01.2013 to Rs 677272/- 1000 Kuliyampilli House, 09.01.2016 Panangad.P.O. Ernakulam 33 Varkala Quotati B R.B.Sreekantan Nair 02.01.2014 to Rs 91800 1300 on Bhaskara Bhavan, 01.04.2014 Near G.H.S.Varkala P.O. 34 Piravam Road Quotati D S.Mohanan, Pothi 06.01.2014 to Rs 23750 for 500 on Myalil House, Veloor, 05.04.2014 3 months Mevalloor.P.O. Kottayam SL STN Tendr/ Cate Name of Contractor Contract period License fee Area No Quotn gory allotted. In sq.m 35 Tiruvalla Tender A S.Subash 3.7.2011 to Rs 1400 Anandabhavan 2.7.2014 1510000/- Anjalitharam.P.O. Kaviyoor, Thiruvalla 36 Haripad Tender D P.M.Pratapan, Ambili 15.01.2013 to Rs 493000 500 Nivas, Cheriyanad, 14.01.2016 Chengannur 37 Nagercoil Town Quotati F A.Ponniah, 03.01.14 to Rs 5950 for 100 on Vathiyarvilai, Krishna 02.04.14 3 months -nkoil, Nagercoil. 38 Shertalai Quotati D Nishad.K.V. 19.02.14 to Rs 31200/- 500 on Kannampilli House, 18.05.14 Cherthala 39 Vaikom Road Quotati E K.M.Subair, 25.12.13 to Rs 1567 500 on Unikadakkal House, 24.01.14 (Now for one Puzhikole.P.O., deserted due to month. Kadutturuthi, Mannar, poor patronage) Kottayam 40 Kuliturai West Quotati F John Rose, Thoppu 11.12.13 to Rs 3750 100 (Train Halt) on Vilai, Near 10.03.14 Kuzhithurai West Railway Station, Pacode .P.O. K.K. District 41 Valliyur Quotati E Malaiarasan, 297/1, 07.12.13 to Rs 9000 -- on Ganapathy Nagar, 06.03.14 Rathpuram, Tirunelveli-627111 VEHICLE PARKING RATES Kanniyakumari, Nagercoil Jn, Trivandrum Central, Kollam, Kayankulam Jn, Alapuzha, Chengannur, Tiruvalla, Kottayam, Ernakulam Jn, Ernakulam Town, Aluva & Thrissur. (Parking fees for A-1 and A category stations) Type of vehicles 00 to 2 2-4 hrs. 4 -8 8- 16 hrs. 24 hrs More than Monthly hrs. hrs. 24 hrs. For Parking every 24 hrs Cycle Rs.2/- Rs.2/- Rs.4/- Rs.4/- Rs.5- Rs.10/- Rs.120/- Two wheeler & Rs.5/- Rs.7/- Rs.9/- Rs.11/- Rs.13- Rs.15/- Rs.200/- Three wheeler for handicapped Three wheeler Rs.10/- Rs.15/- Rs.20/- Rs.25/- Rs.30/- Rs.40/- Not permitted Cars- 5 Seater Rs.10/- Rs.15/- Rs.20/- Rs.25/- Rs.30/- Not Not permitted permitted Vans/ Omni/ Rs.15/- Rs.20/- Rs.30/- Rs.40/- Rs.50/- Not Not permitted Tempo upto 11 permitted seater Bus/ Tempo more Rs 100 Rs 150/- Rs 200 Rs 250/- Rs Not Not permitted than 11 seater 300/- permitted Parking fees for other Railway stations Type of vehicle 00 to 12 hrs. 12 to 24 hrs. Monthly Parking. Cycle Rs.3-00 Rs.5-00 Rs.100/- Two wheeler & Rs.5-00 Rs.10-00 Rs.150/- Three wheeler for handicapped Three wheeler Rs.8-00 Rs.16-00 Not permitted Four wheeler- 5 Rs.8-00 Rs.16-00 Not permitted Seater Tempo traveller/ Rs.15-00 Rs.30-00 Not permitted cars upto 11 seater Bus more than 11 Rs 100-00 Rs 200-00 Not permitted seater Details of Taxi/Auto Rickshaw permits in Trivandrum Division. Rates Taxi: Rs.3750/- at Trivandrum Central and Ernakulam Jn and Rs.2500/- for other ‘A’ Class and ‘B’ class stations . For Other class stations- Rs.1000/- Auto: Rs. 1250/- for A1, A & B class stations and RS.600/- for other class stations. (Cart license fee is for 6 months). ********** .
Recommended publications
  • 1513057317774-Profile of Thiruvananthapuram Division.Pdf
    1 2 3 4 Acknowledgement Shri. K.P.Srikanth, FOIS implementer /TVC has taken special interest in maintaining key commercial data of the division including location-wise, day-wise earnings statistics of both UTS and PRS locations. Besides furnishing the data which has made this book possible, he has also made very significant contribution in shaping the final outcome of this book. Shri.V.Rajeev, Chief Booking Supervisor, Kollam has put in the painstaking efforts in actual compilation of the data in a booklet form. 5 6 INDEX Note: While Thiruvananthapuram Central (TVC), in view of its prominence and proximity to divisional headquarters, has been included as the first station under the section “Station-wise profile” at Page No 37, the other stations comprising the division appear in geographical order commencing from the southern end and progressing towards the north. Hence, Melapalayam station follows TVC and so on. After Tripunithura, the stations on the Kayankulam- Alapuzha route i.e from Cheppad to Tirunettur has been included. The northwardly pattern continues from Ernakulam Jn onwards (page 235); and needless to add, the final station Vallatholnagar winds up this section. Some useful information like contact numbers of Commercial controllers of all divisions in Indian Railway has been incorporated at the fag end of the compilation. No Title Page No i About the Division 9 ii Categorization of stations 23 iii Divisional Cumulative Earnings 2016-17 30 iv Station wise originating Earnings summary 2016-17 31 STATION-WISE PROFILE (A1 & A Category
    [Show full text]
  • AJCE-NAAC-SSR1.Pdf
    Amal Jyothi College of Engineering Kanjirapally, Kottayam Dist., Kerala 686518 Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, and Approved by All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi SELF - STUDY REPORT Submitted to National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalore March 2015 CONTENTS Page No Table of Contents Preface 1 Executive Summary 3 Profile of the College 10 Criteria - wise Inputs 22 Curricular Aspects 23 Teaching - Learning and Evaluation 44 Research, Consultancy and Extension 86 Infrastructure and Learning Resources 133 Student Support and Progression 155 Governance, Leadership and Management 200 Innovations and Best Practices 227 Evaluative Reports of the Departments 245 Department of Automobile Engineering 246 Department of Civil Engineering 259 Department of Computer Science and Engineering 277 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering 297 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 316 Department of Information Technology 332 Department of Mechanical Engineering 345 Department of Metallurgy 356 Department of Chemical Engineering 362 Department of Computer Applications 371 Department of Basic Sciences 383 Department of Humanities 391 Post-Accreditation Initiatives 399 Declaration by the Head of the Institution 400 PREFACE Amal Jyothi College of Engineering (AJCE), Kanjirapally, Kottayam Dst., Kerala, approved by the AICTE and affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, was founded in 2001 and is managed by the Catholic Diocese of Kanjirapally. The institution is the realization of the vision of the Management to provide quality engineering education to aspiring students of Kerala, particularly from the eastern regions of the State with a good percentage of the population belonging to minority communities. The College is nestled in the green highlands of Kottayam district famous for rubber plantations.
    [Show full text]
  • Journal of Indian History and Culture JOURNAL of INDIAN HISTORY and CULTURE
    Journal of Indian History and Culture JOURNAL OF INDIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE December 2015 Twenty First Issue C.P. RAMASWAMI AIYAR INSTITUTE OF INDOLOGICAL RESEARCH (affiliated to the University of Madras) The C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation 1 Eldams Road, Chennai 600 018, INDIA December 2015, Twenty First Issue 1 Journal of Indian History and Culture Editor : Dr.G.J. Sudhakar Board of Editors Dr. K.V.Raman Dr. Nanditha Krishna Referees Dr. A. Chandrsekharan Dr. V. Balambal Dr. S. Vasanthi Dr. Chitra Madhavan Dr. G. Chandhrika Published by Dr. Nanditha Krishna C.P.Ramaswami Aiyar Institute of Indological Research The C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation 1 Eldams Road Chennai 600 018 Tel : 2434 1778 / 2435 9366 Fax : 91-44-24351022 E-Mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: www.cprfoundation.org Sub editing by : Mr. Rudra Krishna & Mr. Narayan Onkar Layout Design : Mrs.T. PichuLakshmi Subscription Rs. 150/- (for 1 issue) Rs. 290/- (for 2 issues) 2 December 2015, Twenty First Issue Journal of Indian History and Culture CONTENTS 1 The Conflict Between Vedic Aryans And Iranians 09 by Dr. Koenraad Elst 2 Some Kushana Images of Karttikeya from Mathura 39 by Dr. V. Sandhiyalakshmi 3 Para Vasudeva Narayana 43 by Dr. G. Balaji 4 Pallava-Kadamba Interlude in Kerala: An Epigraphical Study 50 by Dhiraj, M.S. 5 Temple Managerial Groups in Early Keralam 69 by Anna Varghese 6 Irrigation and Water Supply During the Kakatiya Period 86 by Dr. D. Mercy Ratna Rani 7 Traditional Health Care in Ancient India with Reference to Karnataka 101 by Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Central Administrative Tribunal Ernakulam
    1 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL ERNAKULAM BENCH ORIGINAL APPLICATION NO. 180/00726/2018 Tuesday, this the 4th day of September, 2018 CORAM HON'BLE MR.E.K.BHARAT BHUSHAN, ADMINISTRATIVE MEMBER HON'BLE MR.ASHISH KALIA, JUDICIAL MEMBER 1. T.Siva Sankaran, aged 57 years S/o.Thankappan Trackman/Southern Railway/ Office of the Senior Section Engineer/ Permanent Way/Nagercoil Junction/Trivandrum Division) Residing at: 15/17, 2nd Street Thanumalaiyan Nagar Suchindram Post, Karyakukmari District, Pin:629 704 2. C.Nallathangam, aged 58 years S/o.Chellaiah Trackman/Southern Railway/ Office of the Senior Section Engineer/ Permanent Way/Nagercoil Junction/Trivandrum Division) Residing at: 16/58A, Samathanapuram Kovalam Post, Kanyakumari District, Pin:629 702 3. G.Peachi, aged 66 years S/o.Ganapathy Thevar (Retd. Trackman/Southern Railway/ Office of the Senior Section Engineer/ Permanent Way/Nagercoil Junction/Trivandrum Division) Residing at: 83, Thevar East Street North Valliyur, Radhapuram Taluk Tirunelveli District, Pin 627 117 4. A.Pinnavanam, aged 67 years S/o.Arunachalam (Retd. Trackman/Southern Railway/ Office of the Senior Section Engineer/ Permanent Way/Nagercoil Junction/Trivandrum Division) Residing at: 3/114, Nambiswamy Koil Street Sethinganallur P.O, Srivaikundam Tuticorin District.PIN:628 809 5. F.Moses Antony,aged58 years S/o.Francis Trackman/Southern Railway/ Office of the Senior Section Engineer/ Permanent Way/Trivandrum Central Residing at:81/A-1/B, Jothi Street Christu Nagar, Vetturnimadam Post Nagercoil, Kanyakumari District, Pin:629 003 6. V.Jesu Raj, aged 57 years S/o.S.Varghese Trackman/Southern Railway/ Office of the Senior Section Engineer/ Permanent Way/Nagercoil Junction/Trivandrum Division 2 Residing at: 11-31, Paruthivilai, Pampanvilai Ananthanadarkudiyiruppu Post Kanyakumari District, Pin – 629 201 7.
    [Show full text]
  • 2.Hindu Websites Sorted Category Wise
    Hindu Websites sorted Category wise Sl. No. Broad catergory Website Address Description Reference Country 1 Archaelogy http://aryaculture.tripod.com/vedicdharma/id10. India's Cultural Link with Ancient Mexico html America 2 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harappa Harappa Civilisation India 3 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indus_Valley_Civil Indus Valley Civilisation India ization 4 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiradu_temples Kiradu Barmer Temples India 5 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohenjo_Daro Mohenjo_Daro Civilisation India 6 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nalanda Nalanda University India 7 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxila Takshashila University Pakistan 8 Archaelogy http://selians.blogspot.in/2010/01/ganesha- Ganesha, ‘lingga yoni’ found at newly Indonesia lingga-yoni-found-at-newly.html discovered site 9 Archaelogy http://vedicarcheologicaldiscoveries.wordpress.c Ancient Idol of Lord Vishnu found Russia om/2012/05/27/ancient-idol-of-lord-vishnu- during excavation in an old village in found-during-excavation-in-an-old-village-in- Russia’s Volga Region russias-volga-region/ 10 Archaelogy http://vedicarcheologicaldiscoveries.wordpress.c Mahendraparvata, 1,200-Year-Old Cambodia om/2013/06/15/mahendraparvata-1200-year- Lost Medieval City In Cambodia, old-lost-medieval-city-in-cambodia-unearthed- Unearthed By Archaeologists 11 Archaelogy http://wikimapia.org/7359843/Takshashila- Takshashila University Pakistan Taxila 12 Archaelogy http://www.agamahindu.com/vietnam-hindu- Vietnam
    [Show full text]
  • Mainstreaming Biodiversity for Sustainable Development
    Mainstreaming Biodiversity for Sustainable Development Dinesan Cheruvat Preetha Nilayangode Oommen V Oommen KERALA STATE BIODIVERSITY BOARD Mainstreaming Biodiversity for Sustainable Development Dinesan Cheruvat Preetha Nilayangode Oommen V Oommen KERALA STATE BIODIVERSITY BOARD MAINSTREAMING BIODIVERSITY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Editors Dinesan Cheruvat, Preetha Nilayangode, Oommen V Oommen Editorial Assistant Jithika. M Design & Layout - Praveen K. P ©Kerala State Biodiversity Board-2017 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form or by any means-graphic, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Published by - Dr. Dinesan Cheruvat Member Secretary Kerala State Biodiversity Board ISBN No. 978-81-934231-1-0 Citation Dinesan Cheruvat, Preetha Nilayangode, Oommen V Oommen Mainstreaming Biodiversity for Sustainable Development 2017 Kerala State Biodiversity Board, Thiruvananthapuram 500 Pages MAINSTREAMING BIODIVERSITY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IntroduCtion The Hague Ministerial Declaration from the Conference of the Parties (COP 6) to the Convention on Biological Diversity, 2002 recognized first the need to mainstream the conservation and sustainable use of biological resources across all sectors of the national economy, the society and the policy-making framework. The concept of mainstreaming was subsequently included in article 6(b) of the Convention on Biological Diversity, which called on the Parties to the
    [Show full text]
  • A Review of Thirunanthikarai Rock-Cut Shiva Temple with Special Reference to Its Paintings
    A Review of Thirunanthikarai Rock-cut Shiva Temple with Special Reference to its Paintings Ajit Kumar1 1. Department of Archaeology, University of Kerala, Kariavattom Campus, Thiruvananthapuram – 695581, Kerala, India (Email: [email protected]) Received: 08 September 2016; Accepted: 05 October 2016; Revised: 30 October 2016 Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology 4 (2016): 160-172 Abstract: Thirunanthikarai rock-cut Shiva temple holds the distinction of harbouring the oldest mural paintings from the erstwhile Ay-Venad-Travancore region. Although today located in the Kanyakumari district, of Tamil Nadu, no studies on the mural paintings of Kerala can be complete without a reference to it. The paintings of this cave have not found holistic evaluation though, passing reference to it have been made by some early scholars like Stella Kramrisch, Sivaramamurti etc. This paper attempts a holistic review of Thirunanthikarai cave temple with special reference to it paintings. Keywords: Thirunanthikarai, Rock-Cut Temple, Paintings, Inscriptions, Porch, Pillar, Side Walls Introduction Thirunanthikarai or Tirunandikkara cave temple (80 23’ 55’’ N; 770 17’ 50’’ E) is situated in Thirunanthikarai village located 3km from Kulasekaram on the way to Pechipparai, and falls within the limits of Kalkulam taluk of Kanyakumari district. This area was often referred to as Nanjilnadu. The cave temple is cut into the southern surface of a granitic hillock 83m in high running east. Adjoining it to the south is a structural temple dedicated to Siva called Nanthishwaran and is possibly contemporaneous to the cave temple. There is a stream called Nandhiaaru flowing to the south of the temple. The old temples and the stream find mention in the inscriptions of Chola period engraved on the rock surface of the cave.
    [Show full text]
  • Kanyakumari District Statistical Handbook – 2016
    Kanyakumari District Statistical Handbook – 2016 Preface Salient Features District Profile 1. Area &Population 2. Climate & Rainfall 3. Agriculture 4. Irrigation 5. Animal Husbandary 6. Banking & Insurance 7. Co-Operative Societies 8. Civil Supplies 9. Communications 10. Electricity 11. Education 12. Fisheries 13. Handloom 14. Handicrafts 15. Health & Family Welfare 16. Housing 17. Industries 18. Factories 19. Local Bodies 20. Labour & Employment 21. Legal services 22. Libraries 23. Mining & Quarrying 24. Manufacturing 27. Non-Conventional 25. Medical Services 26. Motor Vehicles Energy 28. Police & Prison 29. Public Health 30. Printing & Publications 31. Prices Indices 32. Quality Control 33. Registration 36. Recreation & Cultural 34. Repair & Services 35. Restaurants & Hotels Services 39. Scientific Research 37. Social Welfare 38. Sanitary Services Services 40. Storage Facilities 41. Textiles 42. Trade & Commerce 43. Transport 44. Tourism 45. Vital Statistics 46. Voluntary Services 47. Waterworks & Supply 48. Rubber Study DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF STATISTICS KANNIYAKUMARI DISTRICT PREFACE The District Statistical Hand Book is prepared and published by our Department every year. This book provides useful data across various departments in Kanniyakumari District. It contains imperative and essential statistical data on different Socio-Economic aspects of the District in terms of statistical tables and graphical representations. This will be useful in getting a picture of Kanniyakumari’s current state and analyzing what improvements can be brought further. I would liketo thank the respectable District Collector Sh. SAJJANSINGH R CHAVAN, IAS for his cooperation in achieving the task of preparing the District Hand Book for the year 2015-16 and I humbly acknowledge his support with profound gratitude. The co-operation extended by the officers of this district, by supplying the information presented in this book is gratefully acknowledged.
    [Show full text]
  • A Study on Occupational Stress Among the Female Employees of Southern Railway
    Volume 1 No.1 January 2013 ISSN : 2320-4168 A STUDY ON WELL-BEING STATUS OF WOMEN EMPLOYEES OF SOUTHERN RAILWAY – MADURAI DIVISION K. Jecintha Sathiyavathi Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, NMSS Vellaichamy Nadar College, Nagamalai, Madurai Dr. M. Muthupandi Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Sourashtra College, Madurai Abstract Provision of occupational health services assumes a basic job in employee maintenance, inspiration and job fulfillment. Work related health and wellbeing needs of railway women employees in India have not gotten the due consideration. Absence of far reaching framework for investigation and scarcity of logical writing regarding the matter is a bottleneck for plan and implementation of powerful provisions around the subject. The work conditions and the idea of work environment influence the health of employees. Factors, for example, temperature, sound, vibration, and so on essentially decide the quantum and sort of work-related ailments and wounds which occur because of unavoidable collaboration between the physical–physiological frameworks of a person with the outer specialists at work. Occupational security and health (OSH) is the study of expectation, acknowledgment, assessment and control of risks emerging in or from the workplace that could hinder the health and wellbeing of workers. Other than work-related clutters, it additionally includes all logical factors that influence health inside a work environment. The rail industry trusts it can accomplish more noteworthy business and industry benefits by working together on health and wellbeing. Discover progressively about how the industry is meeting up through the industry guide, point explicit groups, health and wellbeing information and numerous different areas of development.
    [Show full text]
  • Kanyakumari District
    Kanyakumari District Statistical Handbook 2010-11 1. Area & Population 2. Climate & Rainfall 3. Agriculture 4. Irrigation 5. Animal Husbandary 6. Banking & Insurance 7. Co-operation 8. Civil Supplies 9. Communications 10. Electricity 11. Education 12. Fisheries 13 Handloom 14. handicrafts 15. Health & Family Welfare 16. Housing 17. Industries 18. Factories 19. Legal Bodies 20. Labour&Employment 21. Legal Services 22. Libraries 23. Mining & Quarrying 24. Manufacturing 25. Medical services 26 Motor Vehicles 27. NonConventional Energy 28. Police & Prison 29. Public Health 30. Printing & publication 31. Price Indices. 32. Quality Control 33. Registration 34. Repair & Services 35. Restaurents & Hotels 36. Recreation 37. Social Welfare 38. Sanitary services 39. Scientific Research 40. Storage Facilities 41 Textiles 42. Trade & Commerce 43. Transport 44. Tourism 45. Birth & Death 46.Voluntary Services 47. Waterworks & Supply 1 1.AREA AND POPULATION 1.1 AREA, POPULATION, LITERATES, SC, ST – SEXWISE BY BLOCKS YEAR: 2010-2011 Population Literate Name of the Blocks/ Sl.No. Municipalities Male Male Female Female Persons Persons Area (sq.km) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Agastheswaram 133.12 148419 73260 75159 118778 60120 58658 2 Rajakkamangalam 120.16 137254 68119 69135 108539 55337 53202 3 Thovalai 369.07 110719 55057 55662 85132 44101 41031 4 Kurunthancode 106.85 165070 81823 83247 126882 64369 62513 5 Thuckalay 130.33 167262 82488 84774 131428 66461 64967 6 Thiruvattar 344.8 161619 80220 81399 122710 62524 60186 7 Killiyoor 82.7 156387 78663 77724 119931
    [Show full text]
  • TRIVANDRUM DIVISION Thiruvananthapuram Division, At
    TRIVANDRUM DIVISION Thiruvananthapuram Division, at the southernmost tip of Indian Railway network, is the most popular gateway to many of the tourist destinations of Kerala and a small portion of Tamil Nadu. From a tourism perspective, the Division encompasses eight out of the fourteen districts of Kerala besides the famous Cape Comorin falling in Tamil Nadu. To the discerned traveler, any mention of Kerala, conjures in his mind, an image of pristine backwaters, palm fringed breaches, tranquil villages and greenery in profusion. Nature has created an amazing bounty of diversities ranging from hills and valleys, forests, lakes, rivers, backwaters, beaches and the sea along an elongated coastline. So, it seems quite natural when Kerala is referred to, as God’s own country. The division’s railway network has been a dedicated and efficient carrier of travelers and tourists to the various destinations falling within its range. Inauguration of Durontho Express & MEMU Services in the division has been one of the highlights of 2012-13. Thiruvananthapuram is a predominantly passenger oriented division, with an enviable record of having one in eight stations as being a ‘A’ category station i.e. annual earnings crossing Rs 6 crores. Three stations viz. Trivandrum Central, Ernakulam Jn and Thrissur are in ‘A1’ category with annual earnings over Rs 50 crores. Unreserved ticketing sector: Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) has been commissioned at all railway stations in the division (72 Nos), except train halts, for which a revised Board policy is awaited. On an average, a total of 1.1 lakh UTS tickets are issued per day in the division.
    [Show full text]
  • Planning of Coastal Protection Measures Along Kerala Coast-2007
    PLANNING OF COASTAL PROTECTION MEASURES ALONG KERALA COAST Final Report Submitted to GOVERNMENT OF KERALA By Prof. V. SUNDAR Dr. K. MURALI DEPARTMENT OF OCEAN ENGINEERING INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS CHENNAI - 600 036 AUGUST 2007 Protection Measures for Kerala coast Department of Ocean Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Madras EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION …1 1.1 General 1.2 Geology of the coastline 1.3 Wave climate 1.4 Wind 1.5 Tides 1.6 Longshore currents 1.7 Littoral drift 1.8 Backwaters 1.9 Rivers 1.10 Ports in kerala 1.11 Minerals 1.12 Economic significance 1.13 Tsunami affected areas in kerala 1.14 Requirements for a detailed evaluation for Protection measures 1.15 Coastal protection options General Artificial beach nourishment Hard measures 1.16 Objectives of the present study 1.17 Identification of vulnerable areas along the kerala Coast 1.18 References CHAPTER 2 PROTECTION MEASURES FOR THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DISTRICT …30 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Panathurakkara 2.3 Shankumukam 2.4 Beemapally 2.5 South Thumba 2.6 Thazhampally 2.7 Janarthanapuram / Varkala Beach CHAPTER 3 COASTAL PROTECTION MEASURES FOR KOLLAM DISTRICT …48 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Kappil (Kollam District 3.3 Chillackal 3.4 Thanni 3.5 Mukham 3.6 Maruthadi 3.7 Vallavilthoppu 3.8 Panmana Client: Government of Kerala i Protection Measures for Kerala coast Department of Ocean Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Madras 3.9 Cheriyazheekal 3.10 Sraikkadu 3.11 Jayanthi Colony 3.12 Kayamkulam 3.13 Pathiankara CHAPTER 4 PROTECTION MEASURES FOR ALAPPUZHA
    [Show full text]