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Directory Establishment
DIRECTORY ESTABLISHMENT SECTOR :URBAN STATE : UTTARANCHAL DISTRICT : Almora Year of start of Employment Sl No Name of Establishment Address / Telephone / Fax / E-mail Operation Class (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) NIC 2004 : 0121-Farming of cattle, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules and hinnies; dairy farming [includes stud farming and the provision of feed lot services for such animals] 1 MILITARY DAIRY FARM RANIKHET ALMORA , PIN CODE: 263645, STD CODE: 05966, TEL NO: 222296, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 1962 10 - 50 NIC 2004 : 1520-Manufacture of dairy product 2 DUGDH FAICTORY PATAL DEVI ALMORA , PIN CODE: 263601, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL 1985 10 - 50 : N.A. NIC 2004 : 1549-Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. 3 KENDRYA SCHOOL RANIKHE KENDRYA SCHOOL RANIKHET ALMORA , PIN CODE: 263645, STD CODE: 05966, TEL NO: 1980 51 - 100 220667, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 1711-Preparation and spinning of textile fiber including weaving of textiles (excluding khadi/handloom) 4 SPORTS OFFICE ALMORA , PIN CODE: 263601, STD CODE: 05962, TEL NO: 232177, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 1975 10 - 50 NIC 2004 : 1725-Manufacture of blankets, shawls, carpets, rugs and other similar textile products by hand 5 PANCHACHULI HATHKARGHA FAICTORY DHAR KI TUNI ALMORA , PIN CODE: 263601, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, 1992 101 - 500 E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 1730-Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles 6 HIMALAYA WOLLENS FACTORY NEAR DEODAR INN ALMORA , PIN CODE: 203601, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, 1972 10 - 50 E-MAIL : N.A. -
Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Kichha Kichha, Distt. US Nagar
Action Plan: No. 4 Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Kichha (River Stretch: Along Kichha) Kichha, Distt. US Nagar (Uttarakhand) Priority - II January, 2019 Draft Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Kichha, Distt. US Nagar Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Kichha (River Stretch: Along Kichha) Kichha, Distt. US Nagar (Uttarakhand) Priority - II January, 2019 Page 1 of 19 Draft Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Kichha, Distt. US Nagar 1. INTRODUCTION The Gola River, is a river in India originating in the Lesser Himalayas of Kumaun. The river is also known by the name Kichha river, in its lower course. It originates in the Sattal lakes of Kumaun hills of Uttarakhand, and flows through Kathgodam, Haldwani, Kichha and Shahi, finally joining the Ramganga River about 15 km northwest of Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh. It is mainly a spring fed river and river Gola is major source of drinking and irrigation water for. Barrage has been constructed at Kathgodam to divert river water for drinking and irrigation purposes. Downstream of barrage, the river is almost dry except monsoon months while river flow appears near Lalkuan. River Kichha receives significant volume of industrial wastewater from M/S Century Pulp and Paper, Lalkuan having paper production capacity of writing & Printing Paper-17600 Tonnes/Month and Tissue Paper-3000 Tonnes/Month. River Kichha also get agricultural wash off, municipal wastewater drains from Kichha town and wastewater from sugar mill located in the catchment area. Not to Scale Google image of Kichha town along with river Kichha. (Not to scale). Page 2 of 19 Draft Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Kichha, Distt. -
UTTARANCHAL (For All District) Application Received for the Period of ( 01/01/2011 to 31/03/2020 )
Registration Under Rule 45 of MCDR 1988 - Indian Bureau of Mines (Ministry of Mines) *********** Title : Web Query Report Report Date : 29/06/2020 04:07:20 PM State: UTTARANCHAL (For All District) Application Received for the period of ( 01/01/2011 to 31/03/2020 ) UTTARANCHAL App Id/ Sl. Business Position Region/ Registration No./ Date/ Application Name/ Category Address No. Activity In Mine State/ District Status Date dd Mr TESTING DEHRADUN IBM/225/2011 225 Mining 1 SOFTWARE Mining UTTARANCHAL (19/09/2011) (Suspended) 13/09/2011 engineer (Individual) BAGESHWAR (31/10/2011) 239801 VILL.- SURKALI M/s KATIYAR MINING P.O- SNETI DEHRADUN 439 AND INDUSTRIAL IBM/439/2011 2 Mining TAHSIL AND DISTT. - UTTARANCHAL 26/09/2011 CORPORATION (28/09/2011) BAGESHWAR BAGESHWAR (Firm) 263634 99/3 GANGA VIHAR, HARDWAR RD DEHRADUN 443 Mr MAM CHAND GOYAL IBM/443/2011 3 Mining, Trader Owner DEHRADUN, UK UTTARANCHAL 26/09/2011 (Individual) (26/09/2011) DEHRADUN 248001 VILLAGE JOGIWALA Mr RAKESH DEHRADUN 494 POST BADRIPUR IBM/494/2011 4 CHAUDHARY Mining Owner UTTARANCHAL 28/09/2011 DEHRADUN, UK (28/09/2011) (Individual) DEHRADUN 248005 Ashirwad M/s Shri Ram Bharat DEHRADUN 570 Shivaji Colony, Rampur Road IBM/570/2011 5 Mines Mining UTTARANCHAL 30/09/2011 Haldwani (17/10/2011) (Firm) NAINITAL 263139 HARAK SINGH KANWAL Mr HARAK SINGH DEHRADUN 774 AT-VANKHOLLA BAGESHWAR IBM/774/2011 6 KANWAL Mining Owner UTTARANCHAL 10/10/2011 DISTT-BAGESHWAR (17/10/2011) (Individual) BAGESHWAR 263642 6/575 M/s N.B. MINERALS DEHRADUN 930 Nawabi Road IBM/930/2011 7 CORPORATION Mining -
National Health Mission
NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION A REPORT ON MONITORING & EVALUATION OF KEY COMPONENTS OF DISTRICT PIP 2018-19 UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, UTTARAKHAND SUBMITTED TO MINISTRU OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Dr. WILLIAM JOE Dr. SAROJ KUMAR POPULATION RESEARCH CENTRE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH DELHI-110007 DECEMBER, 2018 NHM PIP Report-2018-19 Udham Singh Nagar District PRC-Delhi TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES i LIST OF FIGURES ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS iv EXECUTIVE SUMMARY vi 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 BACKGROUND 1 1.2 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS : UDHAM SINGH NAGAR 1 2. ANALYSIS OF KEY HMIS DATA 3 2.1 HEALTH MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM 3 2.2 REVIEW OF MATERNAL HEALTH INDICATORS 3 2.3 CHILD IMMUNIZATION 6 3.KEY FINDINGS & OBSERVATIONS 12 3.1 HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE: UDHAM SINGH NAGR DISTRICT 12 3.2 HUMAN RESOURCES: TRAINING AND STATUS 15 3.3 AVAILABILITY OF EQUIPMENT AT HEALTH FACILITIES 16 3.4 AVAILABILITY OF DRUGS IN THE HEALTH FACILITY 19 3.5 MATERNAL HEALTH CARE 20 3.6 JANANI SURAKSHA YOJANA AND JANANI SHISHU SURAKSHA KARYAKARAM 22 3.7 NEO-NATAL AND CHILD HEALTH CARE 23 3.8 DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMME 24 3.9 AYUSH PROGRAMME 25 3.10 RASHTRIYA BAL SWASTHYA KARYAKARAM (RBSK) 25 3.11 COMMUNITY PROCESS 26 3.12 FAMILY PLANNING 27 3.13 BUDGET UTLISATION UNDER NHM PROGRAMME 28 3.14 HEALTH MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM 29 4. FACILITY WISE OBSERVATIONS 30 5. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 35 ANNEXURES-1 37 ANNEXURES-2 38 NHM PIP Report-2018-19 Udham Singh Nagar District PRC-Delhi LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1: DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS: ALL INDIA, UTTARAKHAND AND UDHAM SINGH NAGAR ................ -
Udham Singh Nagar-CSC VLE Details
VLEs Details -Common Service Center, District- UdhamSingh Nagar SN District Tehsil Block VLE Name Contact Number Panchayat VILLAddress -BAGULIYA POST- KHALI MAHUWAT jhankaiya 1 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Khatima Khatima Indarjeet Kumar 8954875220 \N khatima 2 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Kashipur Kashipur Ravindra Kumar 8279469072 \N Old Awas Vikash Old Awas Vikash 3 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Khatima Khatima Mohd Musharraf 9720356333 \N ISLAM NAGAR KHATIMA 4 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Bajpur Bajpur Rinku 9756070797 Rajpura No-2 5 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Kichha kichha Muhammad Ibrahim 9458966891 \N Masjid Market Pantnagar 6 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Rudrapur Rudrapur Manish Tiwari 9997029543 Fulsungi FULSUNGA TEEN PANI DAM 7 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Gadarpur Gadarpur BHARAT HALDAR 8868878881 Buranagar MOHANPUR NO 1 BURANAGAR 8 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Gadarpur Gadarpur Rampal Singh 9756518318 Sarover Nagar MASEED SAKENIYA ROAD BAREILLY NAGAR NO-2 9 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Gadarpur Gadarpur Surjeet Kumar 9927140700 \N 10 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Bajpur Bajpur Ankit Kumar 7037313000 Beriya Daulat BANSKHERI BERIYA DAULAT 11 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Kashipur Kashipur TARUN PAL 7404258130 \N hanuman gali mo. maheshpura 12 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Gadarpur Gadarpur Satyam Nath Patra 8868824259 Buranagar Pipliya No 1 Near New Oxford Public School 13 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Khatima Khatima Vikram Singh 9690304154 Majhola majhola majhola 14 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Khatima Khatima Vivek Kumar 8006299488 \N Tanakpur Road Khatima Khatima 15 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Kichha kichha Hasan Azad 9917692005 Siraulikalan Indra Nagar Sriuli 16 UDAM SINGH NAGAR Sitarganj Sitarganj -
Ongoing Tender .Xlsx
Status of Ongoing Construction Works Dehradun Unit Cost Sanctioned SL.NO Name of Project (Rs. In Lac) Name Of Contractor 1 2 34 Construction of Rajiv Gandhi Navodaya 1 Vidhalaya Gairsain, Distt. Chamoli R.C. Bisht Haldwani (Package-1) 2093.10 Construction of Rajiv Gandhi Navodaya M/s Mahalaxmi Const. 2 Vidhalaya Gairsain, Distt. Chamoli Kashipuir (Package-2) Construction of Praposed Food 3 Comissioner office building at Ring 745.17 M/s Navya Associates Road Dehradun Construction of Praposed Food 4 Comissioner office building at Ring 154.31 M/s Sushil Prasad Road Dehradun (Balance work) Construction of uttrakhand space M/s Arihant 5 application center ( UCAC) at 494.45 Const.Dehradun Dehradun. Construction of District level 6 85.00 K.M. Traders Panchayati Resource Center at Tehri Construction of District level M/S Semwal 7 Panchayati Resource Center at 85.00 Construction Rudraprayag. Construction of Boundry wall of NTPC 8 391.91 Sri Balaji Enterprises. Towenship Joshimath. Construction of Proposed School 9 Building og GIC Bhori, Roorkee, 320.93 Arif Construction Haridwar. Construction of 50 Bedded Boys Hostel Ajay Chaudhary 10 at Govt. Poly. Vikas Nagar, Dehradun. 179.54 Builders Retrofitting, Strengthning & Renovation 11 66.05 Chamoli Associates of Ghanta Ghar, dehradun Construction of Work shop at Govt Poly 12 14.36 M/s Sushil Prasad Pitthowala, dehradun. Construction of Modle ITI Building at 13 190.90 M/s Arif Construction Jagjeetpur Haridwar, Uttarakhand Construction of Tin Shed for M/s Jasveer Singh 14 Uttarakhand Rajkiya Seva Chayan 9.50 Construciton Board, Distt.- Dehradun Construction of Proposed Doon Library M/s Jasveer Singh 15 & Research Centre at Dehradun 20.54 Construciton Construction of Govt. -
Conservation of the Asian Elephant in North-West India
Conservqtion of the Asiqn elephont in North-West Indiq A.J.T. Johnsingh, Qamar Qureshi, Dhananjai Mohan and Christy A. \flilliams Introduction TR, is the highest point. The total elephant habitat available is around 10,000km2. The Outer Himalaya and The north-western elephant population in India once the Shivaliks are the mountain and hill ranges that run had a continuous range in Uttar Pradesh (JP), from through this tract. Katerniaghat 'Wildlife Sanctuary ${.LS) in Bahraich Forest Division (FD) in the east, to the Yamuna River Vest of Sharda River, the fertile water- rich terai tract has in the west (Singh 1978). Over time, this continuity has been lost to cultivation and monoculture plantations, been broken, and now the total population of about and the elephant habitat is largely confined rc the bbabar 1,000 elephants occurs in six isolated sub-populations. tract, which is full of boulders and has a low water table. From east to west, these populations are in Katerniaghat Terai habhat is still available east of the Sharda River, Vildlife Division (tUfLD), 10-20 animals migrating to and in Pilibhit and Nonh Kheri FD. Dudhwa TR and from Nepal's Bardia National Park (NP), in and around Katerniaghat \fLD. Major rivers in this range are the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (TR, 880km2, c. 40 elephants) Yamuna, Ganga, Ramganga, Sharda, Suheli and Geruwa. fiaved 1996), between Sharda River and Haldwani Besides these, there are numerous streams and ephemeral town, Haldwani and Khoh River, Khoh River and v/ater courses known as rAt'rs, which in the bbabar tr^cr Ganga River, and between Ganga River and Yamuna remain dry during most parts of the year. -
F. No. 10-6/2017-IA-Ill Government of India
F. No. 10-6/2017-IA-Ill Government of India Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (IA.III Section) Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi - 3 Date: 10th October, 2017 To, Mukhya Nagar Adhikari Haldwani Nagar Nigam, Nagar Palika Parishad, Haldwani, District: Nainital - 263139, Uttarakhand E Mail: infoRnagarnigamhaldwani.com Subject: Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management Project at Haldwani - Kathgodam, District Nainital, Uttarakhand by M/s Haldwani Nagar Nigam - Environmental Clearance - reg. Sir, This has reference to your online proposal No. IA/UK/MIS/62412/2015 dated 9th February 2017, submitted to this Ministry for grant of Environmental Clearance (EC) in terms of the provisions of the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification, 2006 under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 2. The proposal for grant of environmental clearance to the project 'Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management Project at Haldwani-Kathgodam, District Nainital, Uttarakhand promoted by M/s Haldwani Nagar Nigam' was considered by the Expert Appraisal Committee (Infra-2) in its meetings held on 12-14 April, 2017 and 21-24 August, 2017. The details of the project, as per the documents submitted by the project proponent, and also as informed during the above meeting, are under:- (i) The project involves Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management Project at Haldwani- Kathgodam, District Nainital, Uttarakhand promoted by M/s Haldwani Nagar Nigam. (ii) As a part of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), Haldwani Nagar Nigam (HNN) has proposed treatment and disposal of MSW at Indira Nagar railway crossing on Sitarganj bypass, Haldwani. (iii) Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management Facility has been taken up to cater the Haldwani City, Bhimtal, Kichha, Lalkuan and Rudrpur under administrative control of Haldwani Nagar Nigam. -
India's Nuclear Odyssey
India’s Nuclear Odyssey India’s Nuclear Andrew B. Kennedy Odyssey Implicit Umbrellas, Diplomatic Disappointments, and the Bomb India’s search for secu- rity in the nuclear age is a complex story, rivaling Odysseus’s fabled journey in its myriad misadventures and breakthroughs. Little wonder, then, that it has received so much scholarly attention. In the 1970s and 1980s, scholars focused on the development of India’s nuclear “option” and asked whether New Delhi would ever seek to exercise it.1 After 1990, attention turned to India’s emerg- ing, but still hidden, nuclear arsenal.2 Since 1998, India’s decision to become an overt nuclear power has ushered in a new wave of scholarship on India’s nu- clear history and its dramatic breakthrough.3 In addition, scholars now ask whether India’s and Pakistan’s acquisition of nuclear weapons has stabilized or destabilized South Asia.4 Despite all the attention, it remains difªcult to explain why India merely Andrew B. Kennedy is Lecturer in Policy and Governance at the Crawford School of Economics and Gov- ernment at the Australian National University. He is the author of The International Ambitions of Mao and Nehru: National Efªcacy Beliefs and the Making of Foreign Policy, which is forthcoming from Cambridge University Press. The author gratefully acknowledges comments and criticism on earlier versions of this article from Sumit Ganguly, Alexander Liebman, Tanvi Madan, Vipin Narang, Srinath Raghavan, and the anonymous reviewers for International Security. He also wishes to thank all of the Indian ofªcials who agreed to be interviewed for this article. -
Postmetric Scholarship Obc Dist-Pithoragarh 444
POSTMETRIC SCHOLARSHIP OBC DIST-PITHORAGARH SN. Application Name Father/husband Mother Name Institute Course Permanent Number Name Address 438 3509001296 Aafreen Ahmed Shakeel Ahmed Sahira Bano Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Near Reena Tailor Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Purana Bazar Technology Pithoragarh 439 3509001255 Abrar Mohd Imran Farjana Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Green Park Ahmed Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Colony,Rampur, Technology Roorkee 440 3509001287 Akshay Mall Hoshiyar Singh Urmila Mall Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Village And Post- Mall Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Khwantari, Tehsil- Technology Dewalthal 441 3509001322 Amit Singh Chamiyal Gurudev Singh Layvary Devi Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Village Bigrari P O Chamiyal Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Gadoli Th Barkot Technology 442 3509001264 Anil Yadav Rajendra Yadav Radhika Yadav Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- C-447, New Awas Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Vikas, Kashipur Technology 443 3509001102 Arti Khanduri Mohan Lal Sarojini Khanduri Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Near Sports Khanduri Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. College,Raipur,Deh Technology radun 444 350900129 Ashish Kumar Ramesh Chand Laxmi Devi Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Vill Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Budhawasheedpo Technology Buggawala 445 350900157 Atul Kumar Saini Narendra Kumar Savita Devi Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Vill.-Mohammand Saini Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Pur Panda P.O.-Imli Technology Khera Teh.-Roorkee 446 3509001221 Avinash Verma Rajendra Prasad Sonia Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Near Sarswati Verma Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Purva Madhayamic Technology School Ward N0-3 Avas Vikas Kichha 447 3509001243 Azeem Ali Najakat Ali Munni Begum Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Vill- Maheshpura Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. -
EPRS, India's Armed Forces
At a glance November 2015 India's armed forces – An overview India has the world's third-largest armed forces in terms of personnel numbers. However, although India was also the seventh-biggest spender on military equipment in 2014, the country has a problem of deficiency in equipment. India's defence procurement is still dominated by imports, as the domestic industry is handicapped by inefficiency. New Delhi is thus the world's largest importer of military equipment. Attempts in the past to reform the national security system have also failed. Attempts to reform India's armed forces and security policy The Commander-in-Chief of India's armed forces is President Pranab Mukherjee. India lacks a Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and this, along with the lack of a National Security Strategy, has been pointed out as one of the shortcomings in the country's security. The creation of a CDS is a much-delayed reform, recommended by the Group of Ministers (GOM) report on 'Reforming the National Security System' back in February 2001. A consultation process for the creation of this post is taking place but may meet internal resistance, while analysts argue that politicians have shown little interest on the issue. A Chief of Integrated Defence Staff post has been created following the GOM report; however the holder has no voting power in the frame of the Chiefs of Staff Committee which gathers together the chiefs of the three branches of the Armed Forces (Chief of the Army Staff, Chief of the Naval Staff, Chief of the Air Staff) and advises the Minister of Defence. -
Parliamentary Bulletin
RAJYA SABHA Parliamentary Bulletin PART - I (TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH SESSION) No. 4862 FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2010 Brief Record of the Proceedings of the Meeting of the Rajya Sabha held on the 20th August, 2010 11-00 a.m. 1. Starred Questions Starred Question Nos. 381 to 387 were orally answered. Answers to remaining questions (388 to 400) were laid on the Table. 2. Unstarred Questions Answers to Unstarred Question Nos. 2881 to 3035 were laid on the Table. *12-07 p.m. 3. Papers Laid on the Table The following papers were laid on the Table:— 1. A copy each (in English and Hindi) of the following papers, under sub-section (1) of Section 7 of the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003: — (i) Statement on Quarterly Review of the trends in receipts and expenditure in relation to the Budget for the third quarter of the financial year 2009-10. (ii) Statement on Quarterly Review of the trends in receipts and expenditure in relation to the Budget at the end of the financial year 2009-10. * From 12-00 Noon to 12-07 p.m. some points were raised. 31505 31506 (iii) Statement on Quarterly Review of the trends in receipts and expenditure in relation to the Budget at the end of the first Quarter of the financial year 2010-11. 2. A copy each (in English and Hindi) of the following papers:— (i) (a) Tenth Annual Report and Accounts of the Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE), Mumbai, for the year 2009-10, together with the Auditor's Report on the Accounts.