List of Common Service Centres in Hooghly, West Bengal
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Back from Singur
STATE AND COUNTER-REVOLUTION BACK FROM SINGUR M. N. Majumder A recent visit to the Singur area and witnessing the Public Hearings conducted by Ms Medha Patkar of Narmada Bachao Andolan and Mahasweta Devi and others which included Sunanda Sanyal, Dipankar Chakrabarty (of Aneek) and hundreds of others both regional and outsiders from 10 A.M. to 2.30 P.M. at Gopalnagar, Madhyapara Durgabedi, many questions of fundamental importance automatically arose which became more relevant at the public meeting at 3.30 P.M. at Bajemelia Hospital Maidan, where Mahasweta Devi and Medha Patkar spoke eloquently, that inspired the morale and fighting spirit of the aggrieved people of the region. The meeting and public hearings were organized by the Singur Agricultural Land Protection Committee and Consolidation Initiative (“Samhati Udyog”) whose convenor is Becharam Manna, a local popular activist. The Singur issue raises many basic questions like — Can the people’s rights to earn a livelihood and rights to agricultural land inherited from forefathers be taken away by the Government? What constitutes Public Interest and Sustainable Development? Does the Tatas’ profit really constitute people’s gains? When so much of land is available in Purulia, Bankura, Birbhum and other places why then such multicropped fertile agricultural land with developed irrigation systems in Singur area is being permanently sacrificed under concrete jungles? Who profits at whose cost? Does the real value of a land get reflected in its market price when the value of the Social and Eco-system services from the land is also taken into account? What is being done with the earlier acquired 1,20,000 acres of land and also with those remaining unused and locked up in closed factories in and around Kolkata? Will this further acquisition of more fertile land lead to food shortages in this small state of West Bengal having the highest population density in the world? Incidentally West Bengal is still a net importer of many a food item from other states. -
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Containment Zones of Hooghly
Hooghly District Containtment Areas [Category A] w.e.f 27th August , 2020 Annexure-1 Block/ Sl No. Sub Div GP/ Ward Police Station Containtment Area Zone A Municipality ENTIRE HOUSE OF KRISHNA CHOWDHURY INFRONT- SHOP-UMA TELECOM, BACK SIDE- ROAD, RIGHT SIDE:-RATION SHOP, LEFT SIDE:- SHOP-DURGA PHARMACY & Surrounding area of Zone A of ward no. 20 of Bansberia Municipality ,AC 193,PS 130 1 Sadar Bansberia Ward No. 20 MOGRA ENTIRE HOUSE OF PROTAB KAR ,IN FRONT- HOUSE OF AMMULYA CHAKRABORTY BACKSIDE- HOUSE OF BISHAL THAKUR RIGHT SIDE:HOUSE OF DR JAGANATH MAJUMDAR LEFT SIDE:- HOUSE OF DULAL BOSE & Surrounding area of Zone A of ward no. 20 of Bansberia Municipality ,AC 193,PS 130 Entire house of Bipradas Mukherjee,Chinsurah Station Road, Chinsurah, Hooghly, Surrounding area of house of Bipradas Mukherjee, East Side- H/O Biswadulal Chatterjee, West Side- Road , North Side- H/O Pranab Mukherjee, South Side- Pond Sansad -VI, PS-142, Kodalia-I GP,Block -Chinsurah-Mogra & Surrounding area of Zone A of Sansad -VI, PS-142, Kodalia-I GP,Block -Chinsurah-Mogra H/o ASHA BAG, Surrounding area of house of ASHA BAG, East Side- Balai Das West Side- Basu Mondal , North Side- Nidhir halder South Side- Nemai Mondal Sansad-VI, PS- 142 of Kodalia-I GP, Chinsurah-Mogra Block & Surrounding area of Zone A of Sansad -VI, PS-142, Kodalia-I GP,Block -Chinsurah-Mogra 2 Sadar Chinsurah-Mogra Kodalia-II Chinsurah A ZoneAnanda Appartment, 2nd Floor,whole Ananda Appartment Sansad-VI, PS- 142 of Kodalia-I GP, Chinsurah-Mogra Block & Surrounding area of Zone A of Sansad -VI, PS-142, Kodalia-I GP,Block -Chinsurah-Mogra H/O Alo Halder ,Surrounding area of house of ALO HALDER ., East Side- H/O Rina Hegde West Side-Vacant Land , North Side- H/O Sabita Biswas South Side- H/OJamuna Mohanti Sansad-VI, PS- 142of Kodalia-I GP, Chinsurah-Mogra Block & Surrounding area of Zone A of Sansad -VI, PS-142, Kodalia-I GP,Block -Chinsurah-Mogra Hooghly District Containtment Areas [Category A] w.e.f 27th August , 2020 Annexure-1 Block/ Sl No. -
Details of All Vfcs Functional in Hooghly District AC Name of the Nodal District AC Name Location of the Vfcs No
Details of all VFCs functional in Hooghly District AC Name of the Nodal District AC Name Location of the VFCs No. personnel of the VFC Hooghly 185 Uttarpara 1 SDO Office,serampore Asit Kumar Paul (UDC),Roll-Incharge Hooghly 186 Sreerampur 1 BDO Office,Serampore-Uttarpara Samir sarkar (EOME) Hooghly 187 Champdani 1 SDO Office,serampore Amal Dey (UDC),Roll-Incharge Hooghly 188 Singur 1 BDO Office Sumanta Ghoshal Hooghly 189 Chandannagar 1 SDO, Chandannagar Kalyan Kr. Jana Office of the Sub Divisional Officer,1st 1 Bikash Kr. Jha, A.O. Floor,Old Collectorate Building,Chinsurah 2 Hooghly Chinsurah Municipality,Hooghly Sandip Chowdhury, Hooghly 190 Chunchura 3 Polba Gram Panchayat Palash Ch Malik, VLE 4 Rajhat Gram Panchayat Sk Sahajahan, VLE 5 Sugandhya Gram Panchayat Prasenjit Pakira, VLE 6 Polba-Dadpur Block Udit Biswas, PA 7 Chinsurah-Mogra Block Santanu Bandopadhyay,Opt 1 Balagarh Block office Subrata Chandra Pandit (OCM) 2 Bakulia Dhobapara GP Office Sujit Kr Nag (Sec) 3 Charkrishnabati GP Office Md Azizul Islam (NS) 4 Dumurdaha Nityandapur 1 No GP Office Arnab Panja (NS) 5 Dumurdaha Nityandapur 2 No GP Office Ashok Kr Biswas (EA) 6 Ektarpur GP Office Tapas Das (EA) 7 Guptipara I No GP Office Kanak Chakroborty (Sec) Hooghly 191 Balagarh (SC) 8 Guptipara II No GP Office Kanchan Chakroborty (EA) 9 Jirat GP Office Gopikanta Ghosh (EA) 10 Mohipalpur GP Office Prabir Kr Chakroborty (Sec) 11 Sija Kamalpur GP Office Dinabandhu Ghosh (Sec) 12 Somra I GP Office Dilip Lohar (EA) 13 Somra II GP Office Tanmoy Kr Sow (EA) 14 Sripur Balagarh GP Office Dibyendu Goswami (EA) 1 Office of the Block Development Officer Priya Gupta, PA & AO, Pandua 2 Bantika-Boinchee Ashis Chatterjee, Sec & Supervisor Jayanta Roy Chowdhury, Opt& 3 Belun-Dhamasin Supervisor SHANKAR DAS, Sahayak & 4 Berela-konchmali Supervisor 5 Haral-Daspur Md. -
Duare Sarkar & Paray Samadhan,2021
DUARE SARKAR & PARAY SAMADHAN,2021 CAMP SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT HOOGHLY Camp Sl No District BLock/Local Body GP/Ward Venue Date 1 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Tarakeswar (M) Ward - 008,Ward - 009,Ward - SAHAPUR PRY. SCHOOL 2 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Champdany (M) Ward - 005 UPHC II HEALTH CENTER 3 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Chandannagar MC (M) Ward - 003 Goswami Ghat Community Hall Ward - 018,Ward - 019,Ward - NAGENDRANATH KUNDU 4 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Konnagar (M) 020 VIDYAMANDIR CHAMPDANY BISS FREE PRIMARY 5 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Champdany (M) Ward - 002 SCHOOL 6 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY SINGUR SINGUR-II Gopalnagar K.R. Dey High School 7 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY GOGHAT-1 BALI BALI HIGH SCHOOL 8 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY BALAGARH MOHIPALPUR Mohipalpur Primary School 9 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY MOGRA-CHUNCHURA MOGRA-I Mogra Uttam Chandra High School 10 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY BALAGARH EKTARPUR Ekterpur U HS 11 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY TARAKESWAR SANTOSHPUR Gouribati Radharani Das High School 12 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY HARIPAL JEJUR Jejur High School Bankagacha Nanilal Ghosh Nimno 13 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY CHANDITALA-2 NAITI Buniadi Vidyalaya 14 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY PURSHURA SHYAMPUR Shyampur High School 15 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY POLBA-DADPUR SATITHAN Nabagram Pry School 16 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY JANGIPARA ANTPUR Antpur High School 17 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY PANDUA SIMLAGARHVITASIN Talbona Radharani Girls High School 18 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY PANDUA SIMLAGARHVITASIN Ranagarh High School SRI RAMKRISHNA SARADA VIDYA 19 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY GOGHAT-2 KAMARPUKUR MAHAPITHA Ward - 017,Ward - 018,Ward - PALBAGAN DURGA MANDIR ARABINDA 20 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Bhadreswar (M) 019,Ward - 020 SARANI PARUL RAMKRISHNA SARADA HIGH 21 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Arambagh (M) Ward - 001,Ward - 002 SCHOOL 22 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY CHANDITALA-1 AINYA Akuni B.G. -
Land Acquisition and Compensation in Singur: What Really Happened?∗
Land Acquisition and Compensation in Singur: What Really Happened?∗ Maitreesh Ghatak,† Sandip Mitra,‡ Dilip Mookherjee§and Anusha Nath¶ March 29, 2012 Abstract This paper reports results of a household survey in Singur, West Bengal concerning compensation offered by the state government to owners of land acquired to make way for a car factory. While on average compensations offered were close to the reported market valuations of land, owners of high grade multi-cropped (Sona) lands were under- compensated, which balanced over-compensation of low grade mono-cropped (Sali) lands. This occurred owing to misclassification of most Sona land as Sali land in the official land records. Under-compensation relative to market values significantly raised the chance of compensation offers being rejected by owners. There is considerable ev- idence of the role of financial considerations in rejection decisions. Land acquisition significantly reduced incomes of owner cultivator and tenant households, despite their efforts to increase incomes from other sources. Agricultural workers were more adversely affected relative to non-agricultural workers, while the average impact on workers as a whole was insignificant. Adverse wealth effects associated with under-compensation significantly lowered household accumulation of consumer durables, while effects on other assets were not perceptible. Most households expressed preferences for non-cash forms of compensation, with diverse preferences across different forms of non-cash com- pensation depending on occupation and time preferences. ∗We are grateful to Mr. Atmaram Saraogi of International Centre, Kolkata for sharing with us relevant documents, and the International Growth Centre for financial support under Research Award RA-2009-11- 025 (RST-U145). -
Date Wise Details of Covid Vaccination Session Plan
Date wise details of Covid Vaccination session plan Name of the District: Darjeeling Dr Sanyukta Liu Name & Mobile no of the District Nodal Officer: Contact No of District Control Room: 8250237835 7001866136 Sl. Mobile No of CVC Adress of CVC site(name of hospital/ Type of vaccine to be used( Name of CVC Site Name of CVC Manager Remarks No Manager health centre, block/ ward/ village etc) Covishield/ Covaxine) 1 Darjeeling DH 1 Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling DH COVAXIN 2 Darjeeling DH 2 Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling DH COVISHIELD 3 Darjeeling UPCH Ghoom Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling UPCH Ghoom COVISHIELD 4 Kurseong SDH 1 Bijay Sinchury 7063071718 Kurseong SDH COVAXIN 5 Kurseong SDH 2 Bijay Sinchury 7063071718 Kurseong SDH COVISHIELD 6 Siliguri DH1 Koushik Roy 9851235672 Siliguri DH COVAXIN 7 SiliguriDH 2 Koushik Roy 9851235672 SiliguriDH COVISHIELD 8 NBMCH 1 (PSM) Goutam Das 9679230501 NBMCH COVAXIN 9 NBCMCH 2 Goutam Das 9679230501 NBCMCH COVISHIELD 10 Matigara BPHC 1 DR. Sohom Sen 9435389025 Matigara BPHC COVAXIN 11 Matigara BPHC 2 DR. Sohom Sen 9435389025 Matigara BPHC COVISHIELD 12 Kharibari RH 1 Dr. Alam 9804370580 Kharibari RH COVAXIN 13 Kharibari RH 2 Dr. Alam 9804370580 Kharibari RH COVISHIELD 14 Naxalbari RH 1 Dr.Kuntal Ghosh 9832159414 Naxalbari RH COVAXIN 15 Naxalbari RH 2 Dr.Kuntal Ghosh 9832159414 Naxalbari RH COVISHIELD 16 Phansidewa RH 1 Dr. Arunabha Das 7908844346 Phansidewa RH COVAXIN 17 Phansidewa RH 2 Dr. Arunabha Das 7908844346 Phansidewa RH COVISHIELD 18 Matri Sadan Dr. Sanjib Majumder 9434328017 Matri Sadan COVISHIELD 19 SMC UPHC7 1 Dr. Sanjib Majumder 9434328017 SMC UPHC7 COVAXIN 20 SMC UPHC7 2 Dr. -
RESEARCH OPEN ACCESS Measuring Spatiality In
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Space and Culture, India Ghosh et al. Space and Culture, India 2018, 6:1 Page | 51 https://doi.org/10.20896/saci.v6i1.331 RESEARCH OPEN ACCESS Measuring Spatiality in Infrastructure and Development of High School Education in Hooghly District of West Bengal, India Dr Shovan Ghosh,†* Sanat Kumar GuchhaitῘ and Susmita SenguptaΊ Abstract An increasing access and enrolment do not necessarily ensure school effectiveness or educational progress. They are, of course, other parameters of development of education, rather than being measures of standards of quality education. The present paper opts to scrutinize whether infrastructural development in schools at all ensures good educational development or not. To accomplish this, Education Infrastructural Index has been prepared through Access, Facility and Teacher Index whereas a combination of Enrollment Index and Literacy Index gave rise Educational Development Index. The study reveals that accessibility factor begets a division within rural spaces in the form of backward rural, rural and prosperous rural that manifests through the availability of the teachers and facilities. In the urban areas, wherein accessibility is not a matter of concern, facilities and teachers matter in making difference between the less developed and developed urban areas. The higher Educational Development Index at the non-rural areas indicates town- centric nature of the development of our educational system. Superimposition of the infrastructural and developmental parameters revealed that good infrastructure does not always ensure good educational achievement. In the light of these backdrops, the key purpose of this article is to measuring spatiality in infrastructure and development of high school education in Hooghly District of West Bengal, India. -
A Case Study on Hooghly District, West Bengal
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Online ISSN: 2349-4182 Print ISSN: 2349-5979 www.allsubjectjournal.com Volume 3; Issue 1; January 2016; Page No. 205-210 Growth of food processing industries and its future potentialities: a case study on Hooghly district, West Bengal Sharmistha Sarkar, Sujit Maji Research Scholar at Department of Geography, Asutosh College, University of Calcutta, India Abstract Food processing industry gradually becomes one of the major industries which play an important role to upgrade the rural economy, it simply takes raw agricultural, horticultural and animal products and transforms them market oriented, more attractive and long lasting food products. Due to favourable climatic condition and fertile landscape India has a potentiality to become the food bucket of the world. After the green revolution, agricultural production was rapidly increased and India got self sufficiency in food production. Though there is a never ending debate between the agriculture and industry about their interdependence but this particular industry linked these two sectors of economy in a chain. The linkage is supply of raw food product like rice, wheat, potato, onion, sugarcane and other vegetable which creates backward demand from farm sector to produce non traditional agro based products in the industrial sector. This paper is mainly concerned about the potentiality of food processing industry in Hooghly district as most of the favourable conditions for the growth of this industry are already present here not only that this industry can become a important weapon to protest against unemployment, which become a major problem all over the India. The paper also takes an initiative to highlighting the problems and prospects of this industry in Hooghly district as the Government also interested to develop the economy by fostering this industry. -
Market Survey Report Year : 2011-2012
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL AGRICULTURAL MARKET DIRECTORY MARKET SURVEY REPORT YEAR : 2011-2012 DISTRICT : HOOGHLY THE DIRECTORATE OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING P-16, INDIA EXCHANGE PLACE EXTN. CIT BUILDING, 4 T H F L O O R KOLKATA-700073 THE DIRECTORATE OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING Government of West Bengal LIST OF MARKETS Hooghly District Sl. No. Name of Markets Block/Municipality Page No. 1 Dihi Bagnan Arambagh 1 2 Dongal Hattala - do - 2 3 Gourhati Bazar - do - 3 4 Horin Khola Bazar - do - 4 5 Malaypur Bazar - do - 5 6 Mayapur Cattle Market - do - 6 7 Mayapur Hat - do - 7 8 Arambagh Bazar Arambagh Municipality 8 9 Arambagh Municipality Market - do - 9 10 Chandur Battala Bazar - do - 10 11 Halder Market - do - 11 12 Kalipur Market - do - 12 13 Nawpara Hat - do - 13 14 Bali Hat Goghat- I 14 15 Dewaganj Market - do - 15 16 Dhulepur More Bazar - do - 16 17 Goghat Hat - do - 17 18 Madina Hat - do - 18 19 Nakunda Hat - do - 19 20 Saora Hat - do - 20 21 Shyamballavpur Hat - do - 21 22 Vikdas Hat - do - 22 23 Bengai Choumatha Hat Goghat- I I 23 24 Hazipur Hat - do - 24 25 Kamarpukur Bazar ( Duck Banglow ) - do - 25 26 Kamarpukur Hat - do - 26 27 Kayapat Bazar - do - 27 28 Khatul Hat - do - 28 29 Laluka Hat - do - 29 30 Santinath Bazar - do - 30 31 Shyambazar - do - 31 32 Dharammpur Market Khanakul- I 32 33 Ghoshpur Hat - do - 33 34 Helan Bazar - do - 34 35 Khanakul Hat - do - 35 36 Krishnanagar Market - do - 36 37 Pilkhan Hat - do - 37 38 Hanua Bowbazar Khanakul- I I 38 39 Jayrampur Market - do - 39 40 Madharanga Bazar - do - 40 41 Marakhana Hat Tala - do - 41 42 Natibpur Bazar - do - 42 43 Rajhati Bazar - do - 43 44 Chiladangi Market Pursurah 44 45 Khusiganj Market - do - 45 46 Shyampur Bazar - do - 46 47 Baligari Alur Arot Hat Tarakeshwar 47 48 Baligori Cattle Hat - do - 48 49 Baligori Vag Hat - do - 49 50 Champadanga Bazar - do - 50 51 Champadanga Hat - do - 51 52 Piyasara Bazar - do - 52 53 Talpur Hat - do - 53 54 B. -
O"-::,?;1,[,!) Officer of Health
o/o the chicf Medicr, om""l"fi{rr;:';r::;;; D.R.D.C. Bailding, 2'd 11oor, Chinsurah, Hooghly 8: (033) 2680-1193 / 4858; Fax: (033) 268A 1193 : h Memo. No. 6De Dated, Chinsurah,the 31.01.2014 NOTICE In pursuance with G.O no. HFAI/HP/2M-0712010/PT-I/42S3(1S) dated 04.12.2013 for the selection of Multi Purpose Worker (Male), in the enclosed list who has been enrolled their on or before 20j2.2013, were collected from the labour departments website of www.employment.wb.gov.in in addition to the candidate who applied for the same post through apftication as per prescribed format . The candidates were requested to appear personally in the offr.. of the undersigne d (D.R.D.C. Building, 2"d floor, Chinsurah, Hooghly) on and from O3l12l20l4 to 0710212014 between I I a.m and 3.00 p.m , in all working days except holidays with the original testimonials mentioned below together with one Xerox copy each attested by a Gazetle Officer/Group-*A" officer of the state Govt : 1. Photo Proof Identity Card (Passport/Voter ID/ Adhar Card/Pan Card). 2. Permanent Residential address Proof of the applied block, 3. Age Proof Certificate (Madhyamik Admit/School Leaving Certificate). 4. Cast Certificate (In case of OBC candidates category 'A' or 'B' must be mentioned) 5. Marksheet of Higher Secondary. 6. Xerox copy of the receipt of Enrolment in the labour departments website of www.employment'wb. gov. in Enclosure 1. Application Format including recruitment notice no. SHFWS/l8 dated 05.12.2013. -
\JV~~\~ Controller of Examinations the UNIVERSITY of BURDWAN DEPARTMENT of CONTROLLER of EXAMINATIONS
THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN DEPARTMENT OF CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS NOTIFICATION It is notified for information of all concerned that the arrangement of seats at the B.A.IB.SC.IB.COM. SEMESTER - I (GENERAL) EXAMINATIONS - 2018 (CBCS) for General combination subjects have been made as under and the candidates of Honours & General are directed to sit for their examinations accordingly. All the examinees are hereby directed to sitfor their examinations in ENVS from their own College centre (i.e.from Home Centre). The PrincipallOfficers-in-chargelTeachers-in-charge of Colleges are requested to give wide publicity to it for information of the candidates and arrange for holding the examinations accordingly. I HOOGHLY DISTRICT I College Centre of examinations (venue) College Candidates of code code 401 A.K.P.C. Mahavidyalaya, Bengai 409 Netaji Mahavidyalaya, Arambag -All 403 B.N.Mahavidyalaya, Itachuna 413 S.G.B.College, Bagati- - All 404 Chandemagore Govt. College 408 Khalisani Mahavidyalaya - All 405 Hooghly Mohsin College 404 Chandemagore Govt. College - B.Sc. & B.Com. -All 406 Hooghly Women's College -All 405 Hooghly Mohsin College -B.A. - All 406 Hooghly Women's College 418 Polba Mahavidyalaya - All 407 Kabi Sukanta Mahavidyalaya, Bhadreswar 404 Chandemagore College - B.A. - All 405 Hooghly Mohsin College - B.Sc. & B.Com. - All 408 Khalisani Mahavidyalaya 407 Kabi Sukanta Mahavidyalaya, Bhadreswar - All 410 Rabindra Mahavidyalaya, Champadanga - All 409 Netaji Mahavidyalaya, Arambag 417 Arambag Girls' College - All 410 Rabindra Mahavidyalaya, Champadanga 411 RRR Mahavidyalaya, Radhanagar - All 411 R.RR.Mahavidyalaya,Radhanagar 419 Kabi Kankan Mukundaram Mahavidyalaya - All 412 Sarat Centenary College, Dhaniakhali 416 Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya, Haripal- All 413 S.G.B.College, Bagati 403 B.N.Mahavidyalaya, Itachuna - B.A.