KENDULEAF AUCTION SALE Dt.2.11.14 Web Publication.Pdf

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

KENDULEAF AUCTION SALE Dt.2.11.14 Web Publication.Pdf ODISHA FOREST DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD. (A Government of Odisha Undertaking) A/84, Kharvel Nagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751001 [Website: www.odishafdc.com E-mail ID: [email protected]] Phone-0674-2534086(PABX) / 2534869(KL-Section) FAX-0674-2391055/2535934 NOTICE NO. 18294 DATED:17.10.14 This is for information of all concerned that in partial modification to notice No.9270 dt.29.05.14, the annual programme for sale of kenduleaf for the month of October’14 and December’14 is rescheduled as follows. Particulars of sale Notified Previously Revised date of commencement of sale with place Date Place Date Place Auction 29.10.14 Sambalpur 07.11.14 Sambalpur Auction 01.12.14 Bhubaneswar 05.12.14 Bhubaneswar It is further decided that unsold processed,phal,seized,inferior and resale lots of 2013 crop along with inferior and departmentally collected phal and seized, resale lots of 2014 crop will be put to public auction sale at Mahabodhi society of India Hall, 4A-Bankim Chaterjee Street, Kolkata commencing from 02.11.14 till completion between 9 AM to 1 PM and 3 pm to 7 PM on each day on the following sequence as far possible. 1.Bolangir, 2.Nowrangpur , 3. Jeypore, 4. Boudh 5. Angul 6. Keonjher, 7. Sambalpur 8. Deogarh 9. Rairakhol 10. Rourkela, 11.Jharsuguda. Detail lot list along with terms and conditions of sale, can be seen from our above website. For Odisha Forest Dev. Corpn.Ltd Sd/- MANAGING DIRECTOR Memo No.18309/9FC/KL/17/14 dt.18.x.14 Copy along with lot list forwarded to all Registered/Renewed Kenduleaf purchasers for information & necessary action. Sd/- MANAGER (KL) NB:- New purchaser may be allowed for fresh registration on the spot. 1 KENDULEAF AUCTION SALE LOT LIST OF UNSOLD, PHAL, SEIZED, INFERIOR & RESALE LOTS OF 2013 CROP & INFERIOR PROCESSED, PHAL & SEIZED LOTS OF 2014 CROP AUCTION COMMENCING DATE :- 02/11/2014 TIME :- 9 A.M TO 1 P.M & 3.00 P.M TO 7.00 P.M VENUE :- MAHABODHI SOCIETY OF INDIA HALL, 4A BANKIM CHATTARJE STREET, KOLKATA 2 ANNEXURE-A GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR SALE OF PROCESSED (NORMAL) KENDU [TENDU] LEAVES OF 2013 & ARREAR CROP The sale of processed Kenduleaves during Tender/ Auction /e-Tender etc. conducted by OFDC Ltd., will be subject to the following terms and conditions. The purchasers are therefore advised to refer these terms and conditions before participation in sale proceeding. 1. Participation in the sale will be restricted only to the purchasers, those who have registered their names/Firms with Odisha Forest Development Corporation Ltd., & renewed for the purpose for 2014-15 financial year. EXPLANATION- For the purpose of registration, a purchaser has to apply in the prescribed form [which can be obtained from the office of the Divisional Manager-CKL Division, Sambalpur or Corporate office Bhubaneswar] along with TIN/VAT clearance /Non-assessment certificate & Income tax PAN card. He should deposit a sum of Rs 20,000.00 (Rupees Twenty thousand)only in shape of account payee bank draft drawn in favour of Divisional Manager-CKL Sambalpur or in shape of National Saving Certificate (NSC) duly pledged in favour of D.M. [CKL] Sambalpur Division towards registration fee. The registration fee is refundable “as such” at the request of the purchaser within reasonable period and from that date registration will stand cancelled. Registration fee will be forfeited to Odisha Forest Development Corporation Ltd. in case of violation of any of the terms and conditions of sale. Registration is to be renewed every financial year (preferably before Mini Auction sale on production of VAT clearance/ Non-assessment certificate and on payment of Rs 1000.00 (Rupees One Thousand) only towards renewal fee which is non-refundable. Failure to renew the registration will debar a purchaser from participation in the Sale. Attested copies of up-to-date VAT clearance/ non-assessment certificate should be furnished by each applicant, except the dealers of outside the State. [NB- Sale means Tender /Auction/e-tender sale of Kenduleaves] 2. The person representing a registered purchaser shall furnish attested copies of registered power of attorney, registered deed of partnership and letter of authorization etc. to the Authority conducting the sale / concerned Divisional Manager-CKL before taking part in the sale. Participation in the sale will be deemed for all purposes as unreserved acceptance of all the terms and conditions of the sale notice by the purchaser. 3. Purchasers are advised to inspect the Kendu Leaf bags in different godowns before taking part in the sale. They may contact the concerned Divisional Manager-CKL and/or Sub-Divisional Manager-KL of OFDC on any working day to inspect the Kendu leaf lots in his Division. Participation in the sale shall be considered as complete proof of the fact that the purchaser is satisfied with the quality and quantity of the stock in a lot. 4. No complaint whatsoever regarding quality and other defects will be entertained in respect of any lot(s) after finalization of sale in favour of the Purchaser[s]. Genuine complaint, if any for Processed KL lots may however, be filed before the concerned Divisional Manager(C-KL) under intimation to concerned General Manager (C-Zone) within 15 days from the date of payment of Security Deposit(SD). While filing the complaint, the purchaser is to furnish the details of defects against each bag and the said defective bags should be kept separately to facilitate the joint verification. Before lodging complaint the purchaser will deposit 1% of the sale value with Divisional Manager-CKL concerned and if the complaint is found not to be true, this deposit will be forfeited to the Corporation. Concerned Divisional Forest Officer-KL, Divisional Manager- 3 CKL, OFDC Ltd. & Purchaser should verify the defective bags for which the complaint has been lodged by the purchaser and the nature of defects as pointed out by the purchaser should be examined in each bag and findings should be recorded. Detail bag wise findings should be sent by Divisional Manager-CKL to the General Manager with his report. The verification report is to be signed by Divisional Manager-CKL/ Divisional Forest Officer-KL & Purchaser. Joint verification of the stock by the Divisional Manager-CKL, Divisional Forest Officer-KL and the Purchaser should be completed and the report submitted to the concerned General Manager within 30 days from the date of filing of complaint. If the quantum of leaves unsuitable for bidi making would be more than 10% of the total stock in a lot, then the complaint may be considered as genuine and in that case the sale will be cancelled and the security deposit as well as the 1% sale value deposited for this purpose, will be refunded to the purchaser by the concerned General Manager. In case the complaint is not found genuine, then the 1% sale value deposited by the purchaser for this purpose will be forfeited to OFDC and the purchaser will be bound to lift the lot(s) in accordance with the conditions of the sale. The decision either to forfeit or refund the Security Deposit and 1% sale value deposited by the purchaser for the purpose shall be taken by the concerned General Manager within 45 days of the filing of the complaint. Any complaint filed after 15 days of payment of Security Deposit shall be rejected out rightly. No post purchase complaint regarding the quality and other defects will be entertained against the KL lot(s) in case the sale value is equal to or less than Rs 1,00,000/ (Rupees one lakh) only. 5. The weighment of the processed bags has been standardized and for all purposes, each processed bag will be treated as net 60 Kgs. 6. The authority conducting the sale reserves the right to reject any or all the bids/offers in respect of any lot(s) or to postpone or cancel the sale of any lot(s) without assigning any reason thereof. He may at his discretion reject the highest bid/offer of a purchaser whose performance with regard to the payment of purchase price and lifting of materials purchased during the years 2012-13 & 2013-14 has been irregular and unsatisfactory. Ordinarily the lot(s) notified in the sale notice will not be subject to any addition or withdrawal. However, the authority conducting the sale can withdraw/add the lot(s) for good and sufficient reasons. He shall not be answerable in any Court of law or in any forum in any manner for rejection of any bid/ offer. 7. Sale once finalized in favor of a purchaser cannot be transferred subsequently to any other person. 8. The purchaser shall be bound by all Forest Department Rules and Regulations in connection with the purchase and transit of the Kenduleaves. 9. Bid/offer has to be given per quintal of KL in whole rupee (exclusive of all taxes, levies, fees & duties etc) and on ex-godown basis against each lot. In case of Tender sale the offers has to be given in the prescribed Tender Form available during office hours from the Corporate Office of OFDC Ltd., Bhubaneswar or office of the Divisional Manager-CKL, Sambalpur on payment of Rs 200/-[Rupees Two hundred] only per each set + VAT @5% [Non-refundable] where offer for 10 [Ten] lots can be given. The Xerox copy of the Money Receipt in support of purchase of Tender document should be attached along with the Tender Form duly filled in. Addl. Cost on sale of tender form @ Rs 200/- for 10 [Ten] lots or part+ VAT @5%, is to be deposited by the tenderer at the time of tender offer through draft or in shape of cash during opening of manual tender.
Recommended publications
  • SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION of HOUSING and HOUSEHOLD AMENITIES: a DISTRICT LEVEL ANALYSIS, ODISHA. a Dissertation Submitted to the Depa
    View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by ethesis@nitr SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLD AMENITIES: A DISTRICT LEVEL ANALYSIS, ODISHA. A Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, in Partial Fulfillment of Requirement of the Award of the Degree of MASTER OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Submitted by Leesa Vandana Toppo 412HS1012 Under the Guidance of Prof. Jalandhar Pradhan Department of Humanities and Social Sciences NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROURKELA – 769008, ODISHA May 2014 1 SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLD AMENITIES: A DISTRICT LEVEL ANALYSIS, ODISHA. A Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, in Partial Fulfillment of Requirement of the Award of the Degree of MASTER OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Submitted by Leesa Vandana Toppo 412HS1012 Under the Guidance of Prof. Jalandhar Pradhan Department of Humanities and Social Sciences NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROURKELA – 769008, ODISHA May 2014 2 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the dissertation entitled “Spatial Distribution of Housing and Household Amenities: A District Level Analysis, Odisha” which is being submitted by Leesa Vandana Toppo, MA student, Studentship Roll No. 412HS1012, in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela-769008(INDIA) for the Degree of MA in Development Studies is a bonafide research work done by her under my supervision. To the best of my knowledge, the dissertation contains neither materials published or written by another person, nor the material which to a substantial extent has been accepted for the award of MA degree at Humanities and Social Sciences, NIT Rourkela or any other educational institute except where acknowledgement is made in the dissertation.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Colleges Affiliated to Sambalpur University
    List of Colleges affiliated to Sambalpur University Sl. No. Name, address & Contact Year Status Gen / Present 2f or Exam Stream with Sanctioned strength No. of the college of Govt/ Profes Status of 12b Code (subject to change: to be verified from the Estt. Pvt. ? sional Affilia- college office/website) Aided P G ! tion Non- WC ! (P/T) aided Arts Sc. Com. Others (Prof) Total 1. +3 Degree College, 1996 Pvt. Gen Perma - - 139 96 - - - 96 Karlapada, Kalahandi, (96- Non- nent 9937526567, 9777224521 97) aided (P) 2. +3 Women’s College, 1995 Pvt. Gen P - 130 128 - 64 - 192 Kantabanji, Bolangir, Non- W 9437243067, 9556159589 aided 3. +3 Degree College, 1990 Pvt. Gen P- 2003 12b 055 128 - - - 128 Sinapali, Nuapada aided (03-04) 9778697083,6671-235601 4. +3 Degree College, Tora, 1995 Pvt. Gen P-2005 - 159 128 - - - 128 Dist. Bargarh, Non- 9238773781, 9178005393 Aided 5. Area Education Society 1989 Pvt. Gen P- 2002 12b 066 64 - - - 64 (AES) College, Tarbha, Aided Subarnapur, 06654- 296902, 9437020830 6. Asian Workers’ 1984 Pvt. Prof P 12b - - - 64 PGDIRPM 136 Development Institute, Aided 48 B.Lib.Sc. Rourkela, Sundargarh 24 DEEM 06612640116, 9238345527 www.awdibmt.net , [email protected] 7. Agalpur Panchayat Samiti 1989 Pvt. Gen P- 2003 12b 003 128 64 - - 192 College, Roth, Bolangir Aided 06653-278241,9938322893 www.apscollege.net 8. Agalpur Science College, 2001 Pvt. Tempo - - 160 64 - - - 64 Agalpur, Bolangir Aided rary (T) 9437759791, 9. Anchal College, 1965 Pvt. Gen P 12 b 001 192 128 24 - 344 Padampur, Bargarh Aided 6683-223424, 0437403294 10. Anchalik Kishan College, 1983 Pvt.
    [Show full text]
  • 1-D,3-E & 8-F Type Qtrs. at Rairakhol Fire Station In
    TENDER INVITING AUTHORITY: JOINT MANAGER (ELECTRICAL DIVISION),THE ODISHA STATE POLICE HOUSING & WELFARE CORPORATION LTD, BHUBANESWAR NAME OF THE WORK :-EXECUTION OF EXTERNAL ELECTRIFICATION WORK FOR POWER SUPPLY TO 1-D,3-E & 8-F TYPE QTRS. AT RAIRAKHOL FIRE STATION IN THE DIST. OF SAMBALPUR . BID REF NO.- 06/JM/ELECT/OPHWC/2018-19 Bidder Name SCHEDULE OF WORKS Estimated Cost in Rs. Sl. No. Description of work Unit Qty. RATE IN RS. AMOUNT IN RS. 11/.04 KV 63 KVA Transformer(Star- 1 No 1 102070.00 102070.00 1,BIS/EEL-2) 9 Mtr. Long (150X150 mm )RS Joist 2 No 3 21123.18 63369.54 Pole. A TOTAL MATERIAL COST IN RS. 165439.54 B Stock,storage and insurance (@3% on A) 4963.19 C TOTAL RS. 170402.73 D T&P @ 2% of C 3408.05 E Contigency @ 3% of C 5112.08 Transportation @ 7.5% of C+GST on F Transportation cost 14313.83 Erection charges @ 5% of C +GST on G erection charges 9542.55 TOTAL RS.(PART-A) 202779.24 1 9 Mtr. Long 300 KG PSC pole No 2 3540.00 7080.00 8 Mtr. Long 300 KG PSC pole for LT 2 Line No 12 2360.00 28320.00 A Sub Total 35400.00 B Stock,storage and insurance (@3% on A) 1062.00 C TOTAL RS.(A+B=C) 36462.00 D T&P @ 2% of C 729.24 E Contigency @ 3% of C 1093.86 Transportation @ 7.5% of C+GST @ 18% on F Transportation cost 3062.81 Erection charges @ 20% of C +GST @ 18% G on erection charges 8167.49 H TOTAL RS.(PART-B) 49515.40 1 55 sq.
    [Show full text]
  • OFDC Citizen Charter-I.Pdf
    ORISSA FOREST DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD (A Government of Orissa Undertaking) A/84,Kharvel Nagar,Bhubaneswar-751001 FAX:0674-2535934 , PABX:0674-2534086/2534269 [website: www.orissafdc.com E-mail ID: [email protected]] OFDC ‐ IT'S INCORPORATION; CORPORATE STATUS & OFFICES Orissa Forest Corporation was established in 1962 as a Marketing Agency of State Forest Department with a view to eliminate over lapping of forestry activities. The State Government decided to merge all the three forest based Corporations of the state with effect from 01/10/1990 by execution of necessary agreement for sale under the Companies Act. Accordingly the activities of SFDC and OFDC were merged with O.F.C. in consideration of the development. After sale of the transferred and transferee corporations, the OFC was renamed as “ORISSA FOREST DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED” (OFDC) with effect from 14/11/1990. Latter on O.C.B. was merged with OFDC with effect from 01/04/1991 in pursuance of the agreement for sale. OF DC is a Public Sector Undertaking. It is an MoU signing Company with the Government of Orissa. 1. Registered Corporate Office at A/84-Kharvel Nagar, Bhubaneswar 2. Four Zone Offices at Berhampur,Bhubaneswar,Bolangir & Sambalpur 3. 21 Division offices in various places of Orissa as mentioned below 1.Angul-CKL 2.Baripada-C 3.Berhampur-C 4.Bhanjanagar-C 5.Bhawanipatna- CKL 6.Bhubaneswar-C 7.Bhubaneswar-Pl 8.Bolangir- CKL 9.Boudh- CKL 10.Deogarh- CKL 11.Dhenkanal- CKL 12.Jajpur Road-C 13.Jeypore- CKL 14.Jharsuguda- CKL 15.Karanjia-C 16.Keonjhar- CKL 17.
    [Show full text]
  • RIHS-2016 SELECTION LIST of APPLICANTS (BEEDI WORKERS) Category Group : GENERAL
    RIHS-2016 SELECTION LIST OF APPLICANTS (BEEDI WORKERS) Category Group : GENERAL Seria Beneficiary Name, Address Icard No Received Date SLMC l Husband/Father Name, Time Approved On Aadhar No, IFSC, Account No Category 1 MAMATA PRADHAN KULUMA 31818 03 Oct 2017 13 Nov 2017 W/O DILESWAR PRADHAN KULUMA 20 11:42:00 AM Disabled 721602624988 Kuluma B.O,KANIHA ANDB0002870 RENGALI, ANGUL 287010100012668 ODISHA-759105 2 AGASTI MAJHI ANGABIRA 2510PP 05 Oct 2017 13 Nov 2017 S/O GANDHARBA MAJHI ANGABIRA 20 04:16:00 PM Other 812231487570 Jamujori B.O,NAKTIDEUL UBIN0549321 NAKTIDEUL, SAMBALPUR 793202010033864 ODISHA-768106 3 AJAYA KUMAR PRADHAN REAMAL 12453 25 Sep 2017 13 Nov 2017 S/O KALICHARAN PRADHAN REAMAL 40 12:07:00 PM Other 820750604942 Reamal S.O,REAMAL UBIN0541109 REAMAL, DEOGARH 411002010003872 ODISHA-768109 4 ANANDA CHANDRA BEHERA KATUPARUNI 6848 26 Sep 2017 13 Nov 2017 S/O J OGINATH BEHERA KATUPARUNI 30 03:47:00 PM Other 665129737470 Khalisahi B.O,KHANDAPADA SBIN0012033 KHANDAPADA, NAYAGARH 30830321244 ODISHA-752077 5 ARJUN SANDHA BHALUGADIA 24547PP 06 Oct 2017 13 Nov 2017 S/O JAYARAM SANDHA BHALUGADIA 20 04:37:00 PM Other 216694832735 Batgaon B.O,NAKTIDEUL UBIN0549355 NAKTIDEUL, SAMBALPUR 493502010018955 ODISHA-768106 6 ARTA SAHOO SAHEBI 3642 19 Sep 2017 13 Nov 2017 S/O JHAGADU SAHOO SAHEBI 25 02:55:00 PM Other 414339693469 Naktideul S.O,NAKTIDEUL UBIN0549355 NAKTIDEUL, SAMBALPUR 493502010022146 ODISHA-768118 7 ARUNA SAHU PARA 10187 25 Sep 2017 13 Nov 2017 S/O HRUSIKESHA SAHU PARA 40 11:08:00 AM Other 669193079051 Gambharipali B.O,REAMAL
    [Show full text]
  • Paper 18 History of Odisha
    DDCE/History (M.A)/SLM/Paper-18 HISTORY OF ODISHA (FROM 1803 TO 1948 A.D.) By Dr. Manas Kumar Das CONTENT HISTORY OF ODISHA (From 1803 TO 1948 A.D.) Unit.No. Chapter Name Page No UNIT- I. a. British Occupation of Odisha. b. British Administration of Odisha: Land Revenue Settlements, administration of Justice. c. Economic Development- Agriculture and Industry, Trade and Commerce. UNIT.II. a. Resistance Movements in the 19th century- Khurda rising of 1804-05, Paik rebellion of 1817. b. Odisha during the revolt of 1857- role of Surendra Sai c. Tribal uprising- Ghumsar Rising under Dara Bisoi, Khond Rising under Chakra Bisoi, Bhuyan Rising Under Ratna Naik and Dharani Dhar Naik. UNIT – III. a. Growth of Modern Education, Growth of Press and Journalism. b. Natural Calamities in Odisha, Famine of 1866- its causes and effect. c. Social and Cultural changes in the 19th Century Odisha. d. Mahima Dharma. UNIT – IV. a. Oriya Movement: Growth of Socio-Political Associations, Growth of Public Associations in the 19th Century, Role of Utkal Sammilini (1903-1920) b. Nationalist Movement in Odisha: Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements in Odisha. c. Creation of Separate province, Non-Congress and Congress Ministries( 1937-1947). d. Quit India Movement. e. British relation with Princely States of Odisha and Prajamandal Movement and Merger of the States. UNIT-1 Chapter-I British Occupation of Odisha Structure 1.1.0. Objectives 1.1.1. Introduction 1.1.2. British occupation of Odisha 1.1.2.1. Weakness of the Maratha rulers 1.1.2.2. Oppression of the land lords 1.1.2.3.
    [Show full text]
  • Name Capital Salute Type Existed Location/ Successor State Ajaigarh State Ajaygarh (Ajaigarh) 11-Gun Salute State 1765–1949 In
    Location/ Name Capital Salute type Existed Successor state Ajaygarh Ajaigarh State 11-gun salute state 1765–1949 India (Ajaigarh) Akkalkot State Ak(k)alkot non-salute state 1708–1948 India Alipura State non-salute state 1757–1950 India Alirajpur State (Ali)Rajpur 11-gun salute state 1437–1948 India Alwar State 15-gun salute state 1296–1949 India Darband/ Summer 18th century– Amb (Tanawal) non-salute state Pakistan capital: Shergarh 1969 Ambliara State non-salute state 1619–1943 India Athgarh non-salute state 1178–1949 India Athmallik State non-salute state 1874–1948 India Aundh (District - Aundh State non-salute state 1699–1948 India Satara) Babariawad non-salute state India Baghal State non-salute state c.1643–1948 India Baghat non-salute state c.1500–1948 India Bahawalpur_(princely_stat Bahawalpur 17-gun salute state 1802–1955 Pakistan e) Balasinor State 9-gun salute state 1758–1948 India Ballabhgarh non-salute, annexed British 1710–1867 India Bamra non-salute state 1545–1948 India Banganapalle State 9-gun salute state 1665–1948 India Bansda State 9-gun salute state 1781–1948 India Banswara State 15-gun salute state 1527–1949 India Bantva Manavadar non-salute state 1733–1947 India Baoni State 11-gun salute state 1784–1948 India Baraundha 9-gun salute state 1549–1950 India Baria State 9-gun salute state 1524–1948 India Baroda State Baroda 21-gun salute state 1721–1949 India Barwani Barwani State (Sidhanagar 11-gun salute state 836–1948 India c.1640) Bashahr non-salute state 1412–1948 India Basoda State non-salute state 1753–1947 India
    [Show full text]
  • Contrasting Magmatic Signatures in the Rairakhol and Koraput Alkaline Complexes, Eastern Ghats Belt, India
    Contrasting magmatic signatures in the Rairakhol and Koraput alkaline complexes, Eastern Ghats belt, India S Bhattacharya1,∗ and MBasei2 1Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata 700 108, India. 2Geoscience Institute, S˜ao Paulo University, 05508-080, SP Brazil. ∗e-mail: [email protected] The relation between alkaline magmatism and tectonism has been a contentious issue, parti- cularly for the Precambrian continental regions. Alkaline complexes at the southwestern margin of Eastern Ghats belt, India, have been interpreted as rift-valley magmatism. However, those complexes occurring in granulite ensemble in the interior segments of the Eastern Ghats belt could not possibly be related to the rift-system, assumed for the western margin of the Eastern Ghats belt. Koraput complex was emplaced in a pull-apart structure, dominated by magmatic fabrics and geochemically similar to a fractionated alkaline complex, compatible with an alkali- basalt series. Rairakhol complex, on the other hand, shows dominantly solid-state deformation fabrics and geochemically similar to a fractionated calc-alkaline suite. Isotopic data for the Kora- put complex indicate ca. 917 Ma alkaline magmatism from a depleted mantle source and post- crystalline thermal overprint at ca. 745 Ma, also recorded from sheared metapelitic country rocks. The calc-alkaline magmatism of the Rairakhol complex occurred around 938 Ma, from an enriched mantle source, closely following Grenvillian granulite facies imprint in the charnockitic country rocks. 1. Introduction Hampshire, Canada, do not appear to be asso- ciated with rift valleys, but form elongate belts While continental flood basalts are more common that may trace the path of moving continent over along successful branches of rift system, alka- mantle plume (Foland and Foul 1977).
    [Show full text]
  • Vacancies After Allotment in First Round
    Back Vacancy After Allotment Report SL No. District Institute Total No.Of Vacancy No.Of Seat Alloted Seat Available 1 BOLANGIR Bharsuja, Agalpur 1 0 1 2 BOLANGIR Binekela, Titlagarh 1 0 1 3 BOLANGIR Badabanki, Turekela 1 0 1 4 BOLANGIR Bhalumunda, Bangomunda 1 0 1 5 BOLANGIR Karuanjhar, Deongaon 1 0 1 6 BOLANGIR Kanthipali, Agalpur 1 0 1 7 BOLANGIR Mundpadar, Bangomunda 1 0 1 8 BOLANGIR Mahakhanda, Turekela 1 0 1 9 BOLANGIR Nandupala, Khaprakhol 1 0 1 10 BOLANGIR Patrapali, Muribahal 1 0 1 11 BOLANGIR Raximunda, Puintala 1 0 1 12 BOLANGIR Rengali, Loisingha 1 0 1 13 BOLANGIR Salebhata, Agalpur 1 0 1 14 BARAGARH Dahigaon, Padampur 1 0 1 15 BARAGARH Palsada, Paikmal 1 0 1 16 BARAGARH Barikel, Padampur 1 0 1 17 BARAGARH Paharsrigida, Attabira 1 0 1 18 BARAGARH Ariegudi, Bheden 1 0 1 19 BARAGARH Tentulitikira, Bheden 1 0 1 20 BARAGARH Dunguripali, Jharbandh 1 0 1 21 BOUDH Ambagaon, Kantamal 1 0 1 22 DEOGARH Dantaribahal, Barkot 1 0 1 23 DEOGARH Kelda, Barkot 1 0 1 24 DEOGARH Kansar, Tileibani 1 0 1 25 DEOGARH Laimura, Tileibani 1 0 1 26 DEOGARH Nuadihi, Reamal 1 0 1 27 KALAHANDI Mandal, Kalampur 1 0 1 28 KALAHANDI Nandol, Junagarth 1 0 1 29 KALAHANDI Balipada, Narla 1 0 1 30 KALAHANDI Joradobra, Karlamunda 1 0 1 31 KALAHANDI Karlapat, Th.Rampur 1 0 1 32 KALAHANDI Mohangiri, M.Rampur 1 0 1 33 KALAHANDI Dumerpadar, Th.Rampur 1 0 1 34 KALAHANDI Gotamunda, Koksara 1 0 1 35 KALAHANDI Urladani, M.Rampur 1 0 1 36 KANDHAMAL Gochhapada, Phringia 1 0 1 37 KANDHAMAL Jhirpani, Tumudibandha 1 0 1 38 KEONJHAR Baria, Harichandanpur 1 0 1 39 KEONJHAR Podang,
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter III Compliance Audit DEPARTMENT of COOPERATION
    Chapter III: Compliance Audit Chapter III Compliance Audit Compliance Audit of Departments of Government and their field formation brought out instances of lapses in management of resources and failure in observance of regularity and propriety. These have been discussed in the succeeding paragraphs. DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATION 3.1 Odisha State Agricultural Marketing Board 3.1.1 Introduction Odisha State Agricultural Marketing Board (OSAMB) being an apex statutory body in the State under Cooperation Department was established in 1985 after amendment of Odisha Agriculture Produce Markets (OAPM) Act 1956 in the year 1984 to exercise supervision and control over the working and other affairs of Regulated Market Committees (RMCs). It includes programmes for development of markets and market areas with intention of regulating sale and purchase of agriculture produce in the State. The Board supervises and guides the RMCs in preparation of plan and estimates of construction works undertaken for development of markets and market areas. The objective of this body is to regulate the markets for agriculture produce to ensure payment of fair price to the agriculturists. At present under the control of the Board, 66 RMCs are operating covering 314 Blocks of the State. The above RMCs supervise 483 markets comprising of 54 principal market yards and 429 submarket yards. In addition, 43 krushak bazars were also established. Audit was conducted during April-July 2015 covering the period of five years ending March 2015 in 2017 out of 66 RMCs on the basis of revenue earnings. Audit objectives were to assess whether adequate marketing infrastructure was available and satisfactory mechanism exists to secure fair price for agricultural produce.
    [Show full text]
  • Elected Representative of Panchayat Samiti Designation Sl Name of the Elected Representative Name of Block Name of GP Chiarperson/Z.P/B.P/G.P No
    Elected Representative of Panchayat Samiti Designation Sl Name of the Elected Representative Name of Block Name of GP Chiarperson/Z.P/B.P/G.P No. ZP/BP/GP Govt. functionaries member Govt. official 1 2 3 4 5 SAMBALPUR 1 Ram Krushna Rana Rengali Rengali Sarpanch 2 Daya Sagar Bhainsa Rengali Salad Sarpanch 3 Basanti Oram Rengali Nisanbhanga Sarpanch 4 Rubi Gupta Rengali Lapanga Sarpanch 5 Chandra Skhar Rout Rengali Khinda Sarpanch 6 Birendra Kisan Rengali Ghichamura Sarpanch 7 Subhadra Bag Rengali Bomaloi Sarpanch 8 Basanti Oram Rengali Jangla Sarpanch 9 Abhimanyu Bhoi Rengali Katarbaga Sarpanch 10 Jayanti Sahu Rengali Jhankarpali Sarpanch 11 Nurabati Rohidas Rengali Tamparkela Sarpanch 12 Pramila Singh Rengali Tabadabahal Sarpanch 13 Jagyansini Nag Rengali Kinaloi Sarpanch 14 Prakash Kumar Behera Rengali Rengloi Sarpanch 15 Santosh Pradhan Rengali Laida Sarpanch 16 Martha Lakra Naktideul Dangteka (Panimura G.P.) Sarpanch 17 Biranchi Behera Naktideul Sahebi (Sahebi G.P.) Sarpanch 18 Nirupama Behera Naktideul Daincha (Daincha G.P.) Sarpanch 19 Jitendra Pradhan Naktideul Similipal (Similipal G.P.) Sarpanch Ghusuramal (Ghusuramal 20 Kalpana Rout Naktideul Sarpanch G.P.) Ghusuramal (Ghusuramal 21 Kalpana Rout Naktideul Sarpanch G.P.) Jagannath Prasad (Naktideul 22 Debaki Meher Naktideul Sarpanch G.P.) 23 Dibakara Sahu Naktideul Hitasara (Batgaon G.P.) Sarpanch 24 Sita Biswal Naktideul Jamjori (Jamjori G.P.) Sarpanch 25 Pandaba Pradhan Naktideul Ambajhari (Salebhata G.P.) Sarpanch Elected Representative of Panchayat Samiti Designation Sl Name
    [Show full text]
  • The Odisha G a Z E T T E
    The Odisha G a z e t t e EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 507 CUTTACK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014/FALGUNA 21, 1935 HOME (SPECIAL SECTION) DEPARTMENT NOTIFICATION The 4th March 2014 No. 547-C.—In exercise of powers conferred under the provisions laid down in Section 21 of Cr. P.C. 1973, Government have been pleased to confer the powers of Special Executive Magistrate on the Officers (as per the list enclosed) of Sambalpur District for smooth conduct of the ensuing simultaneous General Election, 2014 and for maintenance of Law and Order during the period from the beginning of the Election process till its end. Sl. No. Name of the Officers Designation 1 Shri Laxmidhara Biswal District Statistical Officer, Sambalpur 2 Shri Bijay Kumar Rath Civil Supplies Officer, Sambalpur 3 Shri Krupasindhu Behera District Welfare Officer, Sambalpur 4 Shri Birendra Kumar Hota District Panchayat Officer, Sambalpur 5 Shri Ramani Ranjan Pattanaik Special Officer, MADA, Sambalpur 6 Shri Pradipta Kumar Rath Assistant Engineer, R.& B. Sambalpur 7 Shri Motilalal Tiwari Assistant Engineer, R.W.S.S. Sambalpur 8 Shri Bhagyadhara Sahu Assistant Engineer, Burla N.A.C. 9 Shri Purna Chandra Mahapatra Assistant Engineer, R. & B. Sambalpur 10 Shri Subir Pujari Assistant Engineer, GED, Sambalpur 11 Shri Jayaram Panda A.B.D.O., Maneswar Block 12 Shri Rabindra Kumar Panigrahi A.B.D.O., Rengali 13 Shri Ananga Bhanjan Sagar S.D.P.O., Sadar, Sambalpur 14 Shri Santosh Kumar Das A.C.S.O. Sadar, Sambalpur 2 15 Shri B. Swain A.D.S.W.O., D.S.W.O.
    [Show full text]