Pathashree Abhiyan Was Launched on 1St October 2020 Under the Inspiration of Mamata Banerjee, Honorable Chief Minister, Government of West Bengal

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Pathashree Abhiyan Was Launched on 1St October 2020 Under the Inspiration of Mamata Banerjee, Honorable Chief Minister, Government of West Bengal Preface Pathashree Abhiyan was launched on 1st October 2020 under the inspiration of Mamata Banerjee, honorable Chief Minister, Government of West Bengal. It was envisaged as a road repair and construction programme involving more than 12000 kms across the State in a mission mode. Roads that needed repair were identified under the Pathashree Abhiyan programme, taking information from multiple sources at the office of the honorable Chief Minister. With the initiatives taken by the government, roads having more than 14,000 Kms have been reconstructed in the interior and remotest parts of villages. The roads have been completed following the timelines providing great relief to people living in distant villages who could now see their wishes translated into reality. So far, more than 7300 rural roads have been completed under the aegis of four State Government Departments such as the Panchayats & Rural Development Department, Urban Development and Municipal Affairs Department, Public Works Department and Irrigation & Waterways Department. When many people have been losing their jobs, Pathashree Abhiyaan programme has provided employment to people living in rural parts of the state creating lakhs of man-days, in the aftermath of the COVID pandemic. 1 DISTRICT WISE PATHASHREE REPORT OF COMPLETED ROADS AS ON 11.02.2021 P&RD UD&MA PWD I&WR Grand Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Sl Total No. length of Name of District No. length of No. length No. length length No. No. of of road in of road in of of road of of road of road road road K.M road K.M road in K.M road in K.M in K.M 1 ALIPURDUAR 176 599.35 10 5.71 186 605.05 2 BANKURA 433 1405.11 1 0.90 434 1406.01 3 BIRBHUM 234 804.49 7 7.20 6 17.90 247 829.59 4 COOCH BEHAR 137 454.50 137 454.50 5 DAKSHIN DINAJPUR 265 624.84 15 19.80 280 644.64 6 DARJEELING 85 374.92 12 22.80 97 397.72 Mission Statement: 7 HOOGHLY 747 842.25 2 2.60 1 0.90 750 845.75 443 628.10 7 7.32 4 4.20 454 639.62 Ensure Repairing and Construction of all-weather roads even in the remotest villages of West Bengal. 8 HOWRAH 9 JALPAIGURI 124 428.82 124 428.82 10 JHARGRAM 116 477.86 116 477.86 Achievement: 11 KALIMPONG 8 30.33 3 5.50 11 35.83 12 MALDA 252 559.85 2 1.80 254 561.65 • A total of 17,333.86 km road length taken up against the target of 12,557.02 km. It is 4,776.84 13 MURSHIDABAD 81 284.27 20 22.39 101 306.66 km more than the target; 14 NADIA 241 294.58 19 26.80 1 0.90 261 322.28 • Length of Road for which construction completed is 14,416.25Km. Percentage achievement 15 NORTH 24 PARGANAS 566 1269.77 85 92.22 1 0.90 652 1362.89 against target length of road is 115% 16 PASCHIM BARDHAMAN 297 386.37 2 3.00 3 12.00 302 401.37 • 7,309 number of roads spanning 14,416.25Km road length have already been handed over for 17 PASCHIM MEDINIPUR 633 1329.43 4 3.60 5 8.10 642 1341.13 social audit; 18 PURBA BARDHAMAN 879 1075.69 879 1075.69 • 1,676 number of roads spanning 2,917.61 km road length are at various stages of construction 19 PURBA MEDINIPUR 335 422.50 8 7.80 1 0.90 2 1.80 346 433.00 and are expected to be completed very soon; 20 PURULIA 140 327.81 5 6.50 145 334.31 • For greater accountability and transparency, a portal (www.wbrrms.in) is in operation with 21 SOUTH 24 PARGANAS 571 877.24 14 20.00 13 47.25 1 0.90 599 945.39 details of completed roads, along with three photographs of every completed road, for public 22 UTTAR DINAJPUR 291 566.00 1 0.50 292 566.50 view. GRAND TOTAL 7054 14064.07 216 255.54 35 93.05 4 3.60 7309 14416.25 2 3 4 5 PATHASHREE ABHIYAN DISTRICT PERFORMANCES 6 7 BLOCK/MUNCIPALITY -WISE COMPLETED ROADS UNDER PATHASHREE SL. TOTAL NO OF TOTAL LENGTH OF ROADS ALIPURDUAR NAME OF BLOCK/MUNCIPALITY No. ROADS COMPLETED (IN KM) COMPLETED 1 ALIPURDUAR (MUNICIPALITY) 10 5.705 2 ALIPURDUAR-I 47 124.811 Alipurduar district came into 3 ALIPURDUAR-II 38 175.588 being on 25th June, 2014 as the 20th. District in the State. 4 FALAKATA 27 80.693 Geographically, Alipurduar is a land locked district bordered by 5 KALCHINI 19 72.214 Jalpaiguri in the West, Assam in 6 KUMARGRAM 34 78.509 the East and Coochbehar in the South. In the North, the district 7 MADARIHAT 10 64.73 shares an international border line 8 MADARIHAT BIRPARA 1 2.8 with Bhutan. Total 186 605.05 DISTRICT PROFILE 89 Degree E-89.9 Degree E, 26.4 Degree Latitude and longitude N-26.83 Degree N Area 3136 Sq Km. Population 15,01,983 Population Density 539/Sq. Km. Sex Ratio 948 females/1000 males Sub-division 1 Assembly Constituencies 5 8 9 BLOCK/MUNCIPALITY -WISE COMPLETED ROADS UNDER PATHASHREE TOTAL NO OF ROADS TOTAL LENGTH OF ROADS (IN SL. No. NAME OF BLOCK/MUNCIPALITY COMPLETED KM) COMPLETED BANKURA 1 BANKURA-I 22 41.296 2 BANKURA-II 30 95.812 3 BARJORA 15 93.124 4 BISHNUPUR 40 118.142 Bankura district is located in the 5 CHATNA 45 134.02 Western part of West Bengal. It is a 6 GANGAJALGHATI 15 55.08 district in the Bardhaman Division 7 HIRBANDH 10 41.85 of the State and situated in the area traditionally known as “Rarh” 8 INDPUR 38 97.195 in Bengal. The adjacent districts 9 INDUS 21 67.081 are Paschim Bardhaman in the 10 JAYPUR 26 54.854 North, Purulia in the West and 11 KHATRA-I 36 117.80 Paschim Medinipur in the South. 12 KHATRA-II 13 50.75 13 KOTULPUR 26 50.612 14 MEJIA 7 29.559 15 ONDA 15 59.518 16 PATRASAYAR 6 19.18 17 RAIPUR 6 22.3 18 RANIBANDH 21 62.55 19 SALTORA 20 108.6 20 SIMLAPAL 5 11.53 DISTRICT PROFILE 21 SONAMUKHI 7 31.52 22° 38' and 23° 38' north latitude and between 22 TALDANGRA 7 19.86 Latitude and longitude 86° 36' and 87° 46' east longitude. 23 VISHNUPUR 3 23.79 Area 6882 sq.km TOTAL 434 1406.023 Population 3,596,292 Population Density 523/sq.km Sex Ratio 954 females/ 1000 male Sub-division 3 Assembly Constituencies 12 10 11 BLOCK/MUNCIPALITY -WISE COMPLETED ROADS UNDER PATHASHREE TOTAL NO OF ROADS TOTAL LENGTH OF ROADS (IN SL. No. NAME OF BLOCK/MUNCIPALITY COMPLETED KM) COMPLETED BIRBHUM 1 BOLPUR 19 57.65 2 DUBRAJPUR 11 43.395 3 DUBRAJPUR (MUNICIPALITY) 1 3 4 ILLAMBAZAR 15 34.855 Birbhum is the northernmost 5 KHAYRASOLE 23 62.83 District of the Burdwan Division. 6 LABPUR 8 74.3 Birbhum is bounded on the North 7 MAYURESWAR - I 17 64.8 and West by Santhal Paraganas, on the East by the districts of 8 MAYURESWAR - II 6 5.43 Murshidabad and Burdwan and on 9 MD. BAZAR 16 52.689 the South by Burdwan, from which 10 MURARAI - I 14 70.09 it is separated by the Ajay river. 11 MURARAI - II 20 49.463 12 NALHATI - I 15 42.353 13 NALHATI - II 10 29.285 14 NALHATI (MUNICIPALITY) 3 9.4 15 NANOOR 10 33.24 16 RAJNAGAR 8 27.69 17 RAMPURHAT - I 13 46.365 18 RAMPURHAT - II 5 50.91 19 RAMPURHAT (MUNICIPALITY) 1 0.5 DISTRICT PROFILE 20 SAINTHIA 8 15.365 21 SURI - I 11 23.956 23° 32' 30" and 24° 35' 0" north latitude and Latitude and longitude 22 SURI - II 9 29.22 88° 1' 40" and 87° 5' 25" east longitude 23 SURI (MUNICIPALITY) 4 2.8 Area 4545 Sq. Kms TOTAL 247 829.586 Population 3502404 Population Density 771/sq.km Sex Ratio 1024 females/1000 males Sub-division 3 Assembly Constituencies 11 12 13 BLOCK/MUNCIPALITY -WISE COMPLETED ROADS UNDER PATHASHREE TOTAL NO OF ROADS TOTAL LENGTH OF ROADS (IN SL. No. NAME OF BLOCK/MUNCIPALITY COMPLETED KM) COMPLETED COOCHBEHAR 1 COOCHBEHAR II 6 33.252 2 COOCHBEHAR-I 20 64.069 3 DINHATA - II 15 39.186 4 DINHATA I 10 32.671 Previously a Princely State, Cooch Behar was 5 HALDIBARI 11 45.22 transferred and merged with the province of West Bengal on 19th January 1950. It became 6 MATHABHANAGA I 13 47.17 a district thereafter. It falls under Jalpaiguri 7 MATHABHANAGA II 13 42.776 Division. Coochbehar district is located in the 8 MEKHLIGANJ 10 39.615 north-eastern part of the State and bounded 9 SITAI 6 13.84 by the districts of Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar in the North, Dhubri and Kokrajhar districts of 10 SITALKUCHI 11 30.964 Assam in the East and by Bangladesh in the 11 TUFANGANJ I 13 37.192 West & South. 12 TUFANGANJ II 9 28.54 TOTAL 137 454.495 DISTRICT PROFILE 25°57'47" & 26°36'20" North Latitude ; be- Latitude and longitude tween 88°47'44" & 89°54'35" East Longitude Area 3387 sq.km Population 2819086 Population Density 832/sq.km Sex Ratio 941 females/ 1000 males Sub-division 5 Assembly Constituencies 9 14 15 BLOCK/MUNCIPALITY -WISE COMPLETED ROADS UNDER PATHASHREE TOTAL NO OF ROADS TOTAL LENGTH OF ROADS (IN SL.
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