Pio's / Applate Authorities

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Pio's / Applate Authorities PIO’S / APPLATE AUTHORITIES Sr.No Designation of the officer in the Deptt. Designation under RTI Jurisdiction Act 1. Addl.ETC(Hq) Appellate Authority At Department level within the State and Zonal Offices. 2. Dy.Excise & Taxation Commissioner(D) Public Information For HQ Officer 3. Addl./Dy.Excise & Taxation Public Information For there respective Commissioner, (SZ),(NZ)& (CZ) Officer offices Appellate Authority For their respective Zone. 4. Dy.Excise & Taxation Public Information For the respective Commissioner(FS),(SZ),(NZ)& (CZ) Officer office 5. Asstt.Excise & Taxation Commissioner Public Information Concerned District. Incharges of the Distt. Officer 6. Excise & Taxation Officer Incharge Public Information Within Distt. Distt.Kinnaur. Officer 7. Excise & Taxation Officers at Public Information Concerned Sub.Division/circles level Officer Sub.Division/circle Directory of Authorities Notified Under The Right to Information Act,2005 [Department of Excise & Taxation ] Himachal Pradesh DEPARTMENT OF EXCISE & TAXATION, HIMACHAL PRADESH In continuation to this Department office latter No.EXN-A (4) 1/2003 dated 6 th January,2007 this Department designate the following officer’s as State Level/ District Level Appellate Authority / Public Inoformation Officer’s (P.I.O) under the Right to Informtion Act, 2005.with immediate effect:- OFFICE ORDER A.STATE LEVEL A Appellate Authority Sr.No. Name of Designa Complete Jurisdiction Office Email the tion Office Telephone Address Appellate Address Number Authority 1. Sh.Ashok Addl.ETC Block.No.30 For Deptt. At 0177-2621635 Sharma SDA (HQ) Complax Kasumpti Shimla Sh.Akshya Addl.ETC Addl.ETC For entire South 0177-2620775 Sood (SZ) Zone Block,No,30 SDA complex Kasumpti Shimla 3. Sh.D.K Gupta DETC DETC (CZ) For entire 01905-223499 Mandi Central Zone 4. Sh.D.K DETC DETC (NZ) For entire North 01894-230186 Himalayan Palampur Zone 5 Sh.S.K Addl.ETC SDA For Diractorate 0177-2621264 Awasthi Complax Kasumpti Shimla SHIMLA DISTRICT B Public Information Officer PIO’s/APIOs Sr.No Name of the Designati Complete Jurisdiction Office Email Address PIO’s/APIO on Office Telephone ’s Address Number 1. Sh.D.T Negi AETC Kasumpti For Shimla 9418470007 aetc_sml@yaho Block No.5 Distt. 0177-2621475 o.co.in SDA Complex Shimla 2. Sh. I.D. ETO Dhalli Dhalli Circle 0177-2621475 Shandil 3. Sh.Girdhari Lal ETO Rampur Rampur /Cir Sh.Pritam ETO Rohru Rohru Circle 01781-240464 4. Singh Miss Tashi ETO Cart Road - Cart Road -11 5. Katoch 11 Circle 0177-2621475 Smt.Vidya ETO Sanjauli./Ne Sanjauli./New 0177-2621475 6. Puri w Shimla Shimla Circle 7. Km. Mamta ETO Sadbhawana Sadbhawana 0177-2621475 Mishra Scheme Scheme 8. Sh. Ravi ETO Mall Road Mall Road 0177-2621475 Sood Circle 9. Sh. Vinod ETO Cart Road-I Cart Road-I 0177-2621475 Kumar Circle Sh. Kuldeep ETO Lower Lower Bazar 0177-2621475 10. Thakur Bazar Circle SOLAN DISTRICT 1. Sh.Rohit AETC Solan Solan Distt. 9418124270 aetcsolan@yahoo. Chauhan 01792-223744 com 2. Sh. Satish ETO Parwanoo Parwanoo 01792-232930 Kumar Circle 3. Sh.Ganesh ETO Baddi circle Baddi circle 01792-253045 Dutt 4. Sh. Ajay ETO Solan-II Solan-II 01792-223744 Rathore Circle 5. Sh. Siri ETO MPB MPB 01792-232233 Chand Parwanoo Parwanoo 6. Sh. Rajeev ETO MPB MPB 01792-253045 Dogra Boritiwala Boritiwala 7. Sh. Pardeep ETO Baddi cir-I Baddi cir-I 01792-253045 Sharma Circle 8. Sh. Suresh ETO MPB MPB 01792-232233 Kumar Parwanoo Parwanoo 9. Sh. Dhyan ETO O/oAETC(S O/oAETC 01792-223744 Singh LN.I) (SLN.I) 10. Smt. Shyama ETO D/Pur/ Arki D/Pur/ Arki 01792-223744 Kumari Circle 11. Sh. Baggu ETO Nalagarh Nalagarh 01792-223744 Ram Circle SIRMOUR DISTRICT 1. Sh.Deep Ram AETC Gunughat Gunughat 9418465999 aetcsirmour@ya Nahan Nahan Circle 01702-222361 hoo.com 2. Sh.Parmod ETO Kala –Amb Kala –Amb 01702-238510 Kumar Barrier Barrier 3. Sh Anupam ETO Nahan-II Nahan-II 01702-222361 Kumar (Ranital/Maj (Ranital/Majra ra) ) Circles 4. Sh. D.R. Diwan ETO Nahan-I Nahan-I Mall 01702-222361 Mall road/ road/ gunnughat gunnughat Circle 5. Sh.Mohan Lal ETO Paonta Paonta Circle 01702-222361 Circle 6. Sh. Karam Dass ETO Nahan- Nahan- 01702-222361 III/Naya III/Naya bazaar/ bazaar/ Rajgarh Rajgarh Circle BILASPUR DISTRICT 1. Sh.Inder Rana AETC Bilaspur Bilaspur Distt. 9418452336 aetc_blp@yahoo. 01978-222309 com 2. Sh Ashok Kumar ETO Ghumarwin Ghumarwin 01978-254893 Circle 3. Sh.Hans Raj ETO Swarghat Swarghat 01978-284034 Barrier Barrier 4. Sh. Sansar ETO Bilaspur Bilaspur 01978-222309 Chand Circle 5. ETO Swarghat Swarghat 01978-284034 Barrier Barrier HAMIRPUR DISTRICT 1. Sh.Shashi AETC Hamirpur Hamirpur 01972-222285 aetc_hmr@yahoo Bhushan Near DC Distt. .com Bhargava Office 2. Sh.Raj Pal Singh ETO Hamirpur Hamirpur 01972-222285 Near DC Circle Office KULLU DISTRICT 1. Dr.Sunil Kumar AETC Kullu Kullu Distt. 9418069100 aetc_kullu@yaho 01902-222542 o.com 2. Rakesh sharma ETO Kulu-I Kullu Circle 01902-222542 3. Sh.Bishan Dass ETO Kullu Kullu Distt. 01902-222542 (L.Tax) 4. ShRamesh ETO Kullu- Kullu-II 01902-222542 Sharma II(Banjar) (Banjar) Circle MANDI DISTRICT 1. Sh.S.K Pundir AETC Mandi Mandi 9816136880 aetc_mnd@yahoo Distt. 01905-222186 .co.in 2. Sh. Ravinder ETO Sunder Sunder Nagar Nagar circle. 01907-266171 Charokhari 3. Sh. Karam ETO Mandi-III Mandi-III Chand Jogindernaga Jogindernagar 01905-222186 r/ Purani / Purani Mandi Mandi Circle 4. Kumari Nirmal ETO Mandi- Mandi- II(Ramnagar II(Ramnagar, 01905-222186 , Riwalsar Riwalsar etc.) etc.) Circle 5. Sh. Purshotam ETO Sadbhawana Sadbhawana 01905-222186 Chand Scheme Scheme 6. Sh.B.S Negi ETO Mandi-I Mandi-I 01905-222186 (Sarkaghat/ (Sarkaghat/ indira indira market) market) Circle KANGRA DISTRICT 1. Sh.Hitesh AETC Dharamshal Dharamshala 9816033312 Sanbhard2005@ Sharma a Circle 01892-224886 yahoo.co.in 2. Sh. Amar Nath ETO Palampur Palampur 01892-231086 Circle 3. Sh.Rajinder ETO Kangra Kangra Circle 01892-264390 Thakur 4. Sh.Bhagwant ETO Dharamshal Dharamshala 01892-224886 a Cir.-I 5. Sh. Parkash ETO Nurpur Nurpur Circle 01893-220630 Dadwalia 6. Sh. Jai Singh ETO Dehra Dehra Circle 01970-233593 7. Sh.Manohar ETO Damtal Damtal Circle 01893-209530 Lal 8. Sh Purshotam MPB MPB kandwal 01893-238428 Sharma ETO kandwal 9. Sh Davinder ETO M.P.B. M.P.B. Tokki 01893-245132 Singh Thakur Tokki 10. Smt. Kamala ETO O/o AETC O/o AETC 01892-224886 Devi CHAMBA DISTRICT 1. Sh.Dev Raj AETC Chamba Chamba 9816089130 aetc_cba@ya Sharma Distt. 01899-222332 hoo.com 2. Sh.Santosh ETO Chamba Chamba 01899-222332 Kumar Circle 3. Sh. Navinder ETO Banikhat Banikhat 01899-222332 Kumar Circle UNA DISTRICT 1 Sh.K.D.P.S. AETC Una near DC Una Distt. 9418451052 aetc_una@ya Chauhan Office 01975-226088 hoo.com 2. Sh. Vivek ETO Mehatpur Mehatpur 01975-232153 Mahajan circle 3. Sh.Narender Sen ETO MPB Gagret MPB Gagret 01976-208417 4. Sh. Ujjal Singh ETO Amb Amb circle 01976-261149 5. Sh.Shakti Chand ETO O/o AETC O/o AETC 01975-226088 Patial (Bangana) (Bangana) Circle 6. Sh. Kulbhushal ETO O/o AETC – O/o AETC – 01975-226088 Una Una Circle KINNAUR DISTRICT 1. Sh.Himanshu ETO DC Office Kinnaur Distt. 01786-222235 Panwar incharge Complex .
Recommended publications
  • Social Screening & Me Framework
    Himachal Pradesh State Road Project Feasibility Report Social Screening & ME Framework CHAPTER 11 – SOCIAL SCREENING & ME FRAMEWORK 11.1 NEED FOR SOCIAL SCREENING The Himachal Pradesh State Road Project primarily envisages improvement and rehabilitation of State Highway, Major District Roads of the state. The improvement works will consist mainly in raising the formation level, upgrading/improvement of road geometrics, widening, road stretches crossing urban areas may also require upgrading to a two-lane cross section, and/or provision for drains, sidewalks and parking where required. In some cases, new alignments (by- passes) and/or re-alignments may also be required. Improvement and rehabilitation work would entail land acquisition, adverse impact on structures, other assets and sources of earning, religious properties, impact on common properties such as bus stops, hand pumps, etc. The Government of India, the World Bank and the Government of Himachal Pradesh recognizes the need for addressing social issues at very beginning stage of any development project for minimizing adverse impacts and maximizing the benefits through equitable distribution. 11.2 CRITERIA FOR SOCIAL SCREENING Social screening of roads has been undertaken keeping in view the following parameters: (a) presence of number of residential, commercial and residential cum commercial properties within the direct impact zone (b) Existence of religious properties in project impact zone (c) likely Impact on public services (d) likely impact on public utilities (e) average land holding size (f) percentage of SC population (g) percentage of ST population. Under each parameter, relevant indicators have been identified for the screening purpose to arrive at a more meaningful screening result that would help in rational planning and selection of road.
    [Show full text]
  • Himachal Pradesh in the Indian Himalaya
    Mountain Livelihoods in Transition: Constraints and Opportunities in Kinnaur, Western Himalaya By Aghaghia Rahimzadeh A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science, Policy and Management in the Graduate Division of the University of California, Berkeley Committee in charge: Professor Louise P. Fortmann, Chair Professor Nancy Lee Peluso Professor Isha Ray Professor Carolyn Finney Spring 2016 Mountain Livelihoods in Transition: Constraints and Opportunities in Kinnaur, Western Himalaya Copyright © 2016 By Aghaghia Rahimzadeh Abstract Mountain Livelihoods in Transition: Constraints and Opportunities in Kinnaur, Western Himalaya by Aghaghia Rahimzadeh Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science, Policy and Management University of California, Berkeley Professor Louise P. Fortmann, Chair This dissertation investigates the transformation of the district of Kinnaur in the state of Himachal Pradesh in the Indian Himalaya. I examine Kinnauri adaptation to political, economic, environmental, and social events of the last seven decades, including state intervention, market integration, and climate change. Broadly, I examine drivers of change in Kinnaur, and the implications of these changes on social, cultural, political, and environmental dynamics of the district. Based on findings from 11 months of ethnographic field work, I argue that Kinnaur’s transformation and current economic prosperity have been chiefly induced by outside forces, creating a temporary landscape of opportunity. State-led interventions including land reform and a push to supplement subsistence agriculture with commercial horticulture initiated a significant agrarian transition beginning with India’s Independence. I provide detailed examination of the Nautor Land Rules of 1968 and the 1972 Himachel Pradesh Ceiling of Land Holding Act, and their repercussion on land allocation to landless Kinnauris.
    [Show full text]
  • Environment Assessment and Management Framework
    - Draft - Himachal Pradesh Forests for Prosperity Project Environment Assessment & Management Framework Submitted By Himachal Pradesh Forests Department, Government of Himachal Pradesh, India Prepared By G. B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment & Sustainable Development, Himachal Regional Centre, Mohal - Kullu - 175 126, Himachal Pradesh SEPTEMBER , 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................ 2 List of Figures ...................................................................................................................................... 4 List of Tables: ...................................................................................................................................... 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................... 7 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Proposed Project ................................................................................. 16 1.1 Background to the HP FPP project .............................................................................................. 16 1.2 Project development objective (PDO) ........................................................................................ 19 1.3 Project Beneficiaries ................................................................................................................... 19 1.4 Detailed Description of
    [Show full text]
  • Himachal Pradesh Women Govt ITI Bilaspur HP0571 Name Govt Girls Industrial Training Institute Address , , , Bilaspur - 174001 File Nos
    Himachal Pradesh Women Govt ITI Bilaspur HP0571 Name Govt Girls Industrial Training Institute Address , , , Bilaspur - 174001 File Nos. DGET--6/6/1/84-TC Govt ITI Bilaspur HP0574 Name Govt Rural Industrial Training Institute Address , , , Bilaspur - 174001 File Nos. DGET-6/6/1/84 - TC Govt ITI BERTHIN HPIBBH Name Govt ITI BERTHIN Address BERTHIN, DISTT. BILASPUR , , , Bilaspur - 174029 File Nos. , DGET-6/8/2/2001 Dogra ITC HPZJHX Name Dogra Industrial Training Center Address Dogra , , , Bilaspur - File Nos. DGET-6/8/8/2005-TC Santoshi ITC HPZKH8 Name Santoshi Industrial Training Centre Vil Dakari The Ghumarwin Address Vill Dakri Near Block Chowk , The. Ghumarwin , , Bilaspur - 174021 File Nos. DGET-6/8/17/2007-TC Christian ITC HPZKXU Name Christian ITC Address Near B.D.O Office, , Sarkaghat Road, Ghumar Win, , , Bilaspur - 174021 File Nos. DGET-6/8/1/2009-TC Sankhyan ITC HPZL5Z Name Sankhyan ITC Address P.O & Tehsil, Ghumarwin , , , Bilaspur - 174201 File Nos. DGET-6/8/15/2008-TC Govt ITI HPZL66 Name Govt ITI Address Swarghat , , , Bilaspur - 174011 File Nos. DGET-6/8/14/2008-TC Adarsh ITC HPZM2A Name Adarsh ITC Address VPO Swarghat, Tehsil Shri Naina Devi Ji , , , Bilaspur - File Nos. DGET-6/8/32/2009-TC Pranjili Pvt.ITI-QCI HPZM8G Name Pranjili Pvt.ITI-QCI Address P.O.Naswai Tehsil.Ghumarwin , , , Bilaspur - File Nos. DGET-6/8/33/2009-TC Women Govt ITI HP0575 Name Govt Industrial Training Institute for Women Address Chamba , , , Chamba - 176310 File Nos. DGET-6/6/4/86 - TC Govt ITI Chamba HP0576 Name Govt Industrial Training Institute Address , , , Chamba - 176310 File Nos.
    [Show full text]
  • 9 - Directory of Officers and Employees
    Himachal Pradesh HPTDC 9 - Directory of officers and employees Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation Ritz Annexe, Shimla-1 Exchange No. 2652704 to 2652708 Fax 2652206 Email: [email protected] Designation Office Telephone No PBX Extension ( Corporate Office) Vice Chairman 2652019 205 Private Secy 2652704 203 Managing Director 2658880 201 Private Secy 2658880 200 PA 2658880 200 General Manager 2807650 202 Executive Engineer 2652704 212 DGM ( Marketing+Operation) 2652704 221 Controller 2652704 208 Accounts Officer 2652704 211 Accounts Officer 2652704 220 AGM (Purchase) 2652704 214 Asstt. Engineer (E) 2652704 222 HDM 2652704 232 Manager (Transport) Fax 2831507, 2830713 2812890-2812893 RTI Proactive Disclosure 29-August-2016 Page 1 of 6 Himachal Pradesh HPTDC Designation Office Telephone No HOLIDAY HOME COMPLEX Dy GM 2656035 Sr.Manager (Peterhof) 2812236 Fax-2813801 Asstt. Mgr. Apple C.InnKiarighat 01792-208148 Incharge, Hotel Bhagal 01796-248116, 248117 Asstt. Mgr. Golf Glade, Naldehra 2747809, 2747739 Incharge, HtlMamleshwar, Chindi 01907- 222638 Sr. Manager, Apple Blossom, Fagu 01783-239469 Incharge. Lift (HPTDC) 2807609 CHAMBA-DALHOUSIE COMPLEX Sr. Manager, Marketing Office 1899242136 Sr.Manager,HotelIravati 01899-222671 Incharge, Hotel Deodar, Khajjiar 01899-236333 Incharge, Hotel Geetanjli, Dalhousie 01899-242155 The Manimahesh, Dalhousie 01899-242793, 242736 DHARAMSHALA COMPLEX AGM, Mkt. Office 01892-224928, 224212 AGM, Dhauladhar 01892-224926, 223456 Asstt. Manager, Kashmir House 01892-222977 Sr.Manager, Hotel Bhagsu 01892-221091 Asstt. Manager, Hotel Kunal 01892-223163, 222460 Designation Office Telephone No RTI Proactive Disclosure 29-August-2016 Page 2 of 6 Himachal Pradesh HPTDC Asstt. Manager,Club House 01892-220834 Asstt. Manager, Yatri Niwas, Chamunda 01892-236065 Incharge, The Chintpurni Height 01976-255234 JAWALAJI COMPLEX Asstt.
    [Show full text]
  • Lok Mitra Kendras (Lmks)
    DistrictName BlockName Panchayat Village VLEName LMKAddress ContactNo Name Name Chamba Bharmour BHARMOUR bharmour MADHU BHARMOUR 8894680673 SHARMA Chamba Bharmour CHANHOTA CHANHOTA Rajinder Kumar CHANHOTA 9805445333 Chamba Bharmour GAROLA GAROLA MEENA KUMARI GAROLA 8894523608 Chamba Bharmour GHARED Ghared madan lal Ghared 8894523719 Chamba Bharmour GREEMA FANAR KULDEEP SINGH GREEMA 9816485211 Chamba Bharmour HOLI BANOON PINU RAM BANOON 9816638266 Chamba Bharmour LAMU LAMU ANIL KUMAR LAMU 8894491997 Chamba Bharmour POOLAN SIRDI MED SINGH POOLAN 9816923781 Chamba Bharmour SACHUIN BARI VANDANA SACHUIN 9805235660 Chamba Bhattiyat NULL Chowari SANJAY Chowari 9418019666 KAUSHAL Chamba Bhattiyat NULL DEEPAK RAJ Village Kathlage 9882275806 PO Dalhausie Tehsil Dalhausie Distt Chamba Chamba Bhattiyat AWHAN Hunera Sanjeet Kumar AWHAN 9816779541 Sharma Chamba Bhattiyat BALANA BALANA RAM PRASHAD 9805369340 Chamba Bhattiyat BALERA Kutt Reena BALERA 9318853080 Chamba Bhattiyat BANET gaherna neelam kumari BANET 9459062405 Chamba Bhattiyat BANIKHET BANIKHET NITIN PAL BANIKET 9418085850 Chamba Bhattiyat BATHRI BATHRI Parveen Kumar BATHRI 9418324149 Chamba Bhattiyat BINNA chhardhani jeewan kumar BINNA 9418611493 Chamba Bhattiyat CHUHAN Garh (Bassa) Ravinder Singh CHUHAN 9418411276 Chamba Bhattiyat GAHAR GAHAR SHASHI GAHAR 9816430100 CHAMBIAL Chamba Bhattiyat GHATASANI GHATASANI SHEETAL GHATASANI 9418045327 Chamba Bhattiyat GOLA gola santosh GOLA 9625924200 Chamba Bhattiyat JIYUNTA kunha kewal krishan JIYUNTA 9418309900 Chamba Bhattiyat JOLNA Jolna Meena
    [Show full text]
  • An Assessment of Apple Cultivation in Kalpa, Kinnaur District, Himachal Pradesh
    IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 20, Issue 8, Ver. II (Aug. 2015), PP 20-23 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org An Assessment of Apple Cultivation in Kalpa, Kinnaur District, Himachal Pradesh Gourab Bera (Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, University of Calcutta) I. Introduction Apple (Maluspumila) is commercially the most important temperate fruit and is the fourth produced in the world after banana, orange and grape. About 70 million tons of apples were grown worldwide in 2013, and China produced almost half of this total. The United States is the second-leading producer with more than 6% of world production. Turkey is the third largest producer, followed by Italy, India and Poland. The area under apple cultivation in India increased by 24% from 1.95 lakh hectors. In 1991-92 to 2.42 lakh hectors. In 2001-02, although production increased by less than 1% (i.e. from 11 to 12 lakh tones). It is mostly grown in the states of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland. Apple belt of the Himachal is the most important crop, accounting for about 90% of the total horticultural production. Study area Himachal Pradesh is one of the ideal locations for apple cultivation, covering the districts of Shimla, Siramour, Kullu, Mandi, Chamba and Kinnaur considering the vast production of apple orchards. The much- awaited delicious variety of apples from Himachal Pradesh's Kalpa (Kinnaur district) where horticulture is considered as a major livelihood source, most of all the households are involved in horticulture activity.
    [Show full text]
  • History : Project Deepak
    HISTORY : PROJECT DEEPAK 1. Raising & Early History. Project Deepak was raised in May 1961 with Col S N Punjh as Chief Engineer, primarily for the construction of Hindustan-Tibet (H-T) Road. The H-T Road is one of the most difficult roads ever to have been constructed in India. The 76 Km long Pooh-Kaurik sector of H-T Road passes through considerable lengths of sheer vertical hard rock stretches and huge bouldery strata embedded in sand and non-cohesive material, which is inherently unstable. The sector runs along the River Satluj crossing it at several locations. The road runs at altitudes between 1600 to 3600 meters. On the whole, the terrain and climatic conditions are very uncongenial. Many valuable lives were lost during the construction of this road. Thus, this work is a testimony to the sheer grit, determination and perseverance shown by PROJECT DEEPAK right from its early days. The subsequent major events in the history of Project Deepak include:- (a) In 1965, construction of the 122 Km long Road Dhami-Basantpur-Kiongal and 107 Km long stretch of Road Keylong-Sarchu (part of the Manali-Leh road) was entrusted to PROJECT DEEPAK. (b) In December 1966, following disbandment of Project Chetak, all roads of Uttaranchal were taken over by PROJECT DEEPAK. Thus, the 300 Km long Road Rishikesh –Joshimath-Mana, 63 Km long road Road Joshimath-Malari and 260 Km long Road Tanakpur-Askote-Tawaghat came under PROJECT DEEPAK. (c) The early seventies saw Project Deepak spreading its light (Deepak Jyoti) in the states of Rajasthan and even Punjab.
    [Show full text]
  • Observed Rainfall Variability and Changes Over Himachal Pradesh State
    CLIMATE RESEARCH AND SERVICES INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT MINISTRY OF EARTH SCIENCES PUNE Observed Rainfall Variability and Changes over Himachal Pradesh State Met Monograph No.: ESSO/IMD/HS/Rainfall Variability/10(2020)/34 Pulak Guhathakurta, Nitin Narkhede, Preetha Menon, Ashwini Kumar Prasad and Neha Sangwan GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF EARTH SCIENCES INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT Met Monograph No.: ESSO/IMD/HS/Rainfall Variability/10(2020)/34 Observed Rainfall Variability and Changes Over Himachal Pradesh State Pulak Guhathakurta, Nitin Narkhede, Preetha Menon, Ashwini Kumar Prasad and Neha Sangwan INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT PUNE - 411005 1 DOCUMENT AND DATA CONTROL SHEET 1 Document Title Observed Rainfall Variability and Changes Over Himachal Pradesh State 2 Issue No. ESSO/IMD/HS/Rainfall Variability/10(2020)/34 3 Issue Date January 2020 4 Security Unclassified Classification 5 Control Status Uncontrolled 6 Document Type Scientific Publication 7 No. of Pages 27 8 No. of Figures 42 9 No. of References 3 10 Distribution Unrestricted 11 Language English 12 Authors Pulak Guhathakurta, Nitin Narkhede, Preetha Menon, Ashwini Kumar Prasad and Neha Sangwan 13 Originating Climate Research Division/ Climate Application & Division/ Group User Interface Group/ Hydrometeorology 14 Reviewing and Director General of Meteorology, India Approving Meteorological Department, New Delhi Authority 15 End users Central and State Ministries of Water resources, agriculture and civic bodies, Science and Technology, Disaster Management Agencies, Planning Commission of India 16 Abstract India is in the tropical monsoon zone and receives plenty of rainfall as most of the annual rainfall during the monsoon season every year. However, the rainfall is having high temporal and spatial variability and due to the impact of climate changes there are significant changes in the mean rainfall pattern and their variability as well as in the intensity and frequencies of extreme rainfall events.
    [Show full text]
  • Bilaspur District, Himachal Pradesh
    Government of India Ministry of Water Resources CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD DISTRICT GROUND WATER BROCHURE BILASPUR DISTRICT, HIMACHAL PRADESH NORTHERN HIMALAYAN REGION DHARAMSALA 2013 Contributor Dr. Runcie Paul Mathews Scientist -B Prepared under the supervision of J.S. Sharma Head of Office Our Vision “Water Security through Ground Water Management” DISTRICT GROUND WATER BROCHURE BILASPUR DISTRICT, HIMACHAL PRADESH C O N T E N T S Sl. No. Topic Page No. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 2.0 RAINFALL & CLIMATE 2 3.0 GEOMORPHOLOGY & SOIL TYPES 3 4.0 GROUND WATER SCENARIO 4 4.1 HYDROGEOLOGY 4 4.2 GROUND WATER RESOURCES 7 4.3 GROUND WATER QUALITY 7 4.4 STATUS OF GROUND WATER DEVELOPMENT 9 5.0 GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 10 5.1 WATER CONSERVATION & ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE 10 6.0 GROUND WATER RELATED ISSUES & PROBLEMS 10 7.0 AWARENESS & TRAINING ACTIVITY 11 7.1 MASS AWARENESS PROGRAMME (MAP) & WATER MANAGEMENT 11 TRAINING PROGRAMME (WMTP) BY CGWB 7.2 PARTICIPATION IN EXHIBITION, MELA, FAIR etc 11 7.3 PRESENTATION & LECTURES DELIVERED IN PUBLIC FORUM/ RADIO/ 11 TV/INSTITUTION OF REPUTE/ GRASSROOTS ASSOCIATION / NGO / ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS etc 8.0 AREAS NOTIFIED BY CGWA 11 9.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 11 BILASPUR DISTRICT AT A GLANCE S. No. Items Statistics 1. GENERAL INFORMATION i) Geographical area (Sq. Km) 1167 ii)Administrative Divisions Sub divisions 2 Number of Tehsils 4 Number of Sub Tehsils 2 Development blocks 3 No. of Panchayats/Villages 151/1080 iii) Population (As on 2011 census) 381956 iv) Average annual rainfall (mm) 1106.28 mm About 81.5% during monsoon 2.
    [Show full text]
  • Forest Department
    GOVERNMENT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH Forest Department Integrated Project for Source Sustainability and Climate Resilient Rain-fed Agriculture The World Bank Assisted Environmental and Social Assessment Environmental and Social Management Framework Final Report 26 December 2019 Project Management Unit Integrated Project for Source Sustainability and Climate Resilient Rain-fed Agriculture Solan, Himachal Pradesh Government of Himachal Pradesh – Forest Department Integrated Project for Source Sustainability and Climate Resilient Rain-fed Agriculture ESA, ESMF and ESMP – Final Report 26 December 2019 Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................... 9 1. Project Description ........................................................................................................... 19 2. Environment and Social Assessment ............................................................................... 25 3. Legal and Policy Framework ........................................................................................... 33 4. Stakeholder Analysis and Engagement ............................................................................ 58 5. Environmental and Socio-Economic Baseline ................................................................. 67 6. Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts ................................................................ 121 7. Environment and Social Mitigation and Management Plan (Environmental Social Management
    [Show full text]
  • The Himachal Pradesh Tourism Policy, 2019
    THE HIMACHAL PRADESH TOURISM POLICY, 2019 Department of Tourism & Civil Aviation Government of Himachal Pradesh 1 | P a g e Contents Preface: Introduction and Statement of Commitment ......................................................................... 5 Abbreviations .................................................................................................................................... 6 Glossary ............................................................................................................................................ 7 1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 8 1.1 Sustainable Tourism – A viable option ............................................................................... 8 1.2 Sustainable Tourism in Himachal Pradesh ........................................................................ 10 2 Tourism Themes to be promoted in Himachal Pradesh ............................................................ 10 2.1 Ecotourism ....................................................................................................................... 11 2.2 Agro/Organic tourism ...................................................................................................... 11 2.3 Snow Tourism .................................................................................................................. 11 2.4 Lake Tourism ..................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]