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Scheme Id.Liw1mrl226/2020-21 ,Project ID:-IW202135947S000 GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Irrigation & Waterways Department Jalasampad Bhawan, 3rd Floor, Western Block, Salt Lake, Date: 09/02/2021 Memo No:G020210067371W File No:IW/P/IB-SDS-20/2020-21 From:- JOINT SECRETARY Irrigation & Waterways GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Irrigation & Waterways To:The Executive Engineer, Ganga Anti Erosion Division- II Waterways Directorate SubjectAdministrative Approval for the Essential Durin~llijlo 'soon Maintenance works of functional and non-functional assets for Palliative nature liners protecfiqrf'works for a length of 0.286 KM In Blocks- Raninagar-II and Jalangi in PSs -Rani nagar, Saga[ nd Jalangi in the District of Murshidabad during 2020-21. '(' Scheme Id.lIW1MRl226/2020-21 ,Project ID:-IW202135947S000 The undersigned is directed, by order of the Gov~rnor, to say that the Governor has been pleased to accord Administrative Approval for the Project Essential During monsQdh.1·Maintenance works of functional and non-functional assets for Palliative nature liners protection works for a length of 0.2§6 KI\l1 In Blocks- Raninagar-II and Jalangi in PSs -Raninagar, Sagarpara and Jalangi in the District of Murshidabad dl,!ri.n~.2Q20-21. Scheme Id.IIW/MRl226/2020-21 . .' ,the details of which has been given bela Name of the Project: Essential '.uring monsoon Maintenance works of functional and non-functional assets for Palliative nature liners protection works for a length of 0.286 KM In Blocks- Raninagar-II and Jalangi in PSs -Raninagar, Sagarpara and Jalangi in the District of Murshidabad during 2020-21. Scheme Id.lIW/MRl226/2020-21 Project 10: IW202135947S000 Address: Blocks- Raninagar-II and Jalangi in PSs -Raninagar, Sagarpara and Jalangi in the District of Murshidabad Administrative Approval: Rs 3136000 (Thirty One Lakh Thirty Six Thousand Only.) Phasing amount and chargeable head of accounts Scheme Scheme Amount SI No. Financial Year Head Type Name Maintenance State Development Expenditure in Flood 3136000 1 2020-21 32-2711-01-001-00-002-27 -OO-V Schemes Control Sector Total 3136000 Additional Conditions Conditions Description 1 List of the part estimates (total 07 numbers) of the main scheme is attached as Annex, which is an offline document and authenticated by the undersigned. The pdf version of the online AAFS generated G.O. of Administrative Approval together with the Annex is available on the Departmental website www.wbiwd.gov.in under Notification link. The part estimates are also deemed to have been administratively approved along with the main scheme. While submitting bills to the treasuries, the Divisional Engineers will quote the G.O. Number of the main scheme as reference to Administrative Approval to the part estimates and produce the relevant G.O. with Annex, with the part estimate duly marked. This order is issued with the concurrence of FINANCIALADVISOR ( his U.O No. AA2021023211FAOODated 09/02/2021. & Waterways) of this Department vide their 1 Q.;.l:'" JOINT SECRETARY Government of West Bengal Irrigation & Waterways Department Memo No: G020210067371W Date: 09/02/2021 Copy forwarded for information and ne The Additional Chief SecretarylSecr ry -(Irrigation & Waterways Department) The PrincipalAccountant General(A&E)-West Bengal The PrincipalAccountant General(Audit)-West Bengal The PrincipalAccountant General(RW/LBA)-West Bengal The FinancialAdvisor-(Irrigation & Waterways Department) The Finance Department-(Group F&N ) C3+ JOINT SECRETARY Government of West Bengal Irrigation & Waterways Department Enclosure to I&W D's AA GO No. G02021006737IW Dated 09.02.2021. I&WD's Main scheme ID: IWIMRl226/2020-21 (Rs. in lakh) SI. Tendered Contingency @ No. Name of sub-estimates as per tender amount 3% of amount put to tender 1 2 3 1 4 Palliative measure to the right bank of river GangaIPadma 8.11 0.24 for a length of 95 m. at village Ramchandrapur (In between land of Mohan Mondal and Emu Sk.) In G.P.- Rajapur, Block- Ranlnagar - II, P.S. - Ranlnagar, Dist. - Murshidabad. 2 Palliative measure to the right bank of river Ganga/Padma 8.96 0.27 for a length of 105 m. at village Ramchandrapur (near turning point of moorum "c)ad) In G.P.- Rajapur, Block Raninagar - II, P.S. - Ranlnagar, Dist. - Murshidabad. 3 Emergent Palliative measure to the right bank of river 2.56 0.08 Ganga-Padma for a length of 15.00 mtr. at Dakshin Ghoshpara Near Laxmi Ghosh & Parlmal Ghosh House In P.s. & BlockJalangi under Ganga Anti Erosion Sub Division. No. VII, Jalangi, Murshidabad 4 Emergent Palliative measure to the right bank of river 2.78 0.08 Ganga-Padma for a length of 16.00 mtr. at Dakshln Ghoshpara Near Bakbul Biswas and kalam Shek house in P.S.& Block Jalangi under Ganga Anti Erosion sub Division No.-VII, Jalangi, Murshidabad 5 Emergent Palliative measure to the right bank of river 2.78 0.08 Ganga-Padma for a length of 22.00 mtr.at VIS side of Joykrishnapur Bhagabatl mandir in P.S. & Block- Jalangi under Ganga Anti Erosion Sub Division No.-VII, Jalangi, Murshidabad. 6 Emergent Palliative measure to the right bank of river 2.89 0.09 Ganga-Padma for a length of 19.00 mtr adjacent of Muradpur ferry ghat in P.S. & BlockJalangi under Ganga Anti Erosion Sub Division No.-VII, Jalangi, Murshidabad. 7 Emergent Palliative measure to the right bank of river 2.38 0.07 Ganga-Padma for a length of 14.00 mtr. Near Padma Bhawan at Jalangl in P.S. & BlocIcJalangi under Ganga Anti Erosion SubDivision No.-VII, Jalangi, Murshidabad. Total: 30.46 0.90 Estimated Cost of Main Estimate: 31.36 Lakh a..-q \" Joint Secretary (Works) Irrigation and Waterways Department Government of West Bengal GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Irrigation & Waterways Department Jalasampad Bhawan, 3rd Floor, Western Block, Salt Lake, Memo No:G020210067381W Date: 09/02/2021 File No:IW/P/IB-SDS-20/2020-21 From:- JOINT SECRETARY Irrigation & Waterways GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Irrigation & Waterways To:The Executive Engineer, Nadia Irrigation Division, Irrigation & Waterways Directorate SubjectAdministrative Approval for the Essential maint works of functional and non-functional Assets (i)flood embankment ( 0.497KM), in Block. Nfl. p,Santipur,Kaliganj,Karimpur-II,PSs. Nabadwip,Santipur, Kaliganj,Thanapara District. Np(!j" uring 2020-21. Scheme IdJIW1MRl227 12020-21 ,Project ID:-IW202135981S000 The undersigned is directed, by order of the Governor, to say that the Governor has been pleased to accord Administrative Approval for the Project Essential maintenance wg;ks of functional and non-functional Assets (i)flood embankment ( 0.497KM), in Block. Nabadwip,Santipur,Kaliganj,KarfFppur_II,PSs. Nabadwip,Santipur, Kaliganj,Thanapara District. Nadia, during 2020-21. Scheme Id.lIW/MRl227/2020-21 ,the details of which has been given below. Name of the Project: Essential maintenance works of functional and non-functional Assets (i)flood embankment ( 0.497KM);:·:ln Block. Nabadwip,Santipur,Kaliganj,Karimpur_II,PSs. Nabadwip,Santipur, Kaliganj,Thanapara District. Nadia, during 2020-21. Scheme Id.lIW/MRl227/2020-21 Project ID: IW202135981 SOOO Address: Block. Nabadwip,Santipur,Kaliganj,Karimpur-II,PSs. Nabadwip,Santipur, Kaliganj,Thanapara District. Nadia, Administrative Approval: Rs 7321000 (Seventy Three Lakh Twenty One Thousand Only.) PhaSing amount and chargeable head of accounts SI No. Financial Year Head Scheme Scheme Type Name Amount Maintenance 1 2020-21 32-2711-01-001-00-002-27-00- V State Development Schemes Expenditure in Flood 7321000 Control Sector Total 7321000 Add)tional Conditions Conditions Description List of the part estimates (total 15 numbers) of the main scheme is attached as Annex, which is an offline document and authenticated by the undersigned. The pdf version of the online AAFS generated G.O. of Administrative Approval together with the Annex is available on the Departmental website www.wbiwd.gov.in under Notification link. The part estimates are also deemed to have been administratively approved along with the main scheme. While submitting bills to the treasuries, the Divisional Engineers will quote the G.O. Number of the main scheme as reference to Administrative Approval to the part estimates and produce the relevant G.O. with Annex, with the part estimate duly marked. This order is issued with the concurrence of FINANCIAL ADVISOR ( Irrigation & Waterways) of this Department vide their / his U.O No. AA2021023212FAOO Dated 09/02/2021. <2Y--f..- JOINT SECRETARY Government of West Bengal Irrigation & Waterways Department Memo No: G020210067381W Date: 09/02/2021 Copy forwarded for information and necessary action: The Additional Chief Secretary/Secretary -(Irrigation & Waterways Department) The PrincipalAccountant General(A&E)-vvesf8~ngal The PrincipalAccountant General(Au est Bengal The PrincipalAccountant General( )-West Bengal The FinancialAdvisor-(Irrigation & The Finance Department-(Group F&N ) 01)- JOINT SECRETARY Government of West Bengal Irrigation & Waterways Department Enclosure to I&W D's AA GO No. G02021006738IW Dated 09.02.2021. I&WD's Main scheme ID: IW/MRJ227/2020-21 (Rs, in lakh) Contingency @ SI. No. Name of sub-estimates as per tender Tendered amount 3% of amount put to tender 1 2 3 4 1 Palliative Protection to the eroded Right Bank of 5.96 0.17 River Bhagirathi for a length of 40 m,infront of Ianmmosthan at Prachim Mayapur, Under Nabadwip Municipility in Block and P.S.- Nabadwip, Dist.• Nadia, under Krishnagar Irrigation Sub-Division of Nadia Irrigation Division. 2 Soil investigation to the left bank of river Bhagirathi 2.85 0.08 at Tengridanaga, Block and P.S. Santipur, Dist. Nadia under Ranaghat Irrigation Sub Division of Nadia Irrigation Division. 3 Palliative protection work to the left bank of river 5.97 0.18 Bhagirathi for a length of 54.0 m infomt of House of Noomabi Sk. at village Fores Dunga, G.P. - Majdia• Panshila in P.S. and Block - Nabadwip under Krishnagar Irrigation Sub-Division of Nadia Irrigation Division. 4 Palliative protection work to the Left bank of river 5.91 0.17 Bhagirathi for a length of 47.00 M in front of house of Tapas Ghosh at village - Nidaya, G.P.
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