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Village Contingency Plan
Village Contingency Plan 1 Andaman and Nicobar Administration Rescue 2012 Shelter Management Psychosocial Care NDMA SCR Early Warning Rescue First Aid Mock Drill A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 I N D E X SL. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1 Map of A&N Islands 07 CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE NO. I Introduction 08 II Hazard Analysis 11 III Union Territory Disaster Management System 24 IV UT Disaster Management Executive Committee 32 V District Disaster Management 35 VI Directorate of Disaster Management 52 VII Incident Response System 64 VIII Village Contingency Plan 90 IX Disaster Mitigation 104 X Preparedness Plan 128 XI Response Plan 133 XII Rehabilitation 140 XIII Appraisal, Documentation and Reporting 141 XIV Standard Operating Procedures 143 XV Glossary of Terms 150 XVI Explanations 155 XVII Abbreviations 160 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 1 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 2 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 3 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 4 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 5 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 6 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Directorate of Disaster Management | Andaman and Nicobar Administration 7 A&N Islands Disaster Management Plan 2012 Chapter-I INTRODUCTION ISLANDS AT A GLANCE 1.1 LOCATION 1.1.1 The Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands stretches over 700 kms from North to South with 37 inhabited Islands. -
Recommendations on Improving Telecom Services in Andaman
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Recommendations on Improving Telecom Services in Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep 22 nd July, 2014 Mahanagar Doorsanchar Bhawan Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, New Delhi – 110002 CONTENTS CHAPTER-I: INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER- II: METHODOLOGY FOLLOWED FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE TELECOM INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIRED 10 CHAPTER- III: TELECOM PLAN FOR ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 36 CHAPTER- IV: COMPREHENSIVE TELECOM PLAN FOR LAKSHADWEEP 60 CHAPTER- V: SUPPORTING POLICY INITIATIVES 74 CHAPTER- VI: SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS 84 ANNEXURE 1.1 88 ANNEXURE 1.2 90 ANNEXURE 2.1 95 ANNEXURE 2.2 98 ANNEXURE 3.1 100 ANNEXURE 3.2 101 ANNEXURE 5.1 106 ANNEXURE 5.2 110 ANNEXURE 5.3 113 ABBREVIATIONS USED 115 i CHAPTER-I: INTRODUCTION Reference from Department of Telecommunication 1.1. Over the last decade, the growth of telecom infrastructure has become closely linked with the economic development of a country, especially the development of rural and remote areas. The challenge for developing countries is to ensure that telecommunication services, and the resulting benefits of economic, social and cultural development which these services promote, are extended effectively and efficiently throughout the rural and remote areas - those areas which in the past have often been disadvantaged, with few or no telecommunication services. 1.2. The Role of telecommunication connectivity is vital for delivery of e- Governance services at the doorstep of citizens, promotion of tourism in an area, educational development in terms of tele-education, in health care in terms of telemedicine facilities. In respect of safety and security too telecommunication connectivity plays a vital role. -
Page 1 of 28 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI Petition No. 325/2009 Coram: 1. Dr. Pramod Deo, Chairperson 2
CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI Petition No. 325/2009 Coram: 1. Dr. Pramod Deo, Chairperson 2. Shri S.Jayaraman, Member 3. Shri V.S.Verma, Member 4. Shri M.Deena Dayalan, Member DATE OF HEARING: 11.3.2010 DATE OF ORDER: 26.4.2010 In the matter of Determination of revised transmission tariff due to additional capital expenditure during 1.4.2008 to 31.3.2009 for (i) 315 MVA, 400/220 kV, ICT at Siliguri; (ii) 400 kV D/C Biharshariff-Muzaffarpur line, Biharshariff 400 kV extension and Muzaffarpur 400 kV extension; (iii) 315 MVA, 400/220 kV, ICT-I Subhashgram sub-station (New); and (iv) LILO of one circuit of 400 kV D/C Farakka -Jeerat line at Subhashgram and establishment of 400/220 kV sub- station (New) at Subhashgram including 1X315 MVA, ICT-II under system strengthening Scheme for Eastern Region (formerly part of Tala Supplementary Scheme). And in the matter of Power Grid Corporation of India Limited, Gurgaon ..Petitioner Vs 1. Bihar State Electricity Board, Patna 2. West Bengal State Electricity Board, Kolkata 3. Grid Corporation of Orissa Ltd., Bhubaneswar 4. Damodar Valley Corporation , Kolkata 5. Power Department, Govt. of Sikkim, Gangtok 6. Jharkhand State Electricity Board, Ranchi …. Respondents The following were present: 1. Shri U.K.Tyagi, PGCIL 2. Shri Rakesh Prasad, PGCIL 3. Shri M.M.Mondal, PGCIL 4. Shri R.B.Sharma, Advocate, BSEB ORDER This petition has been filed for revision of transmission tariff due to additional capital expenditure incurred in respect of transmission elements Page 1 of 28 given in the table below together with their dates of commercial operation under System Strengthening Scheme (the transmission scheme) in Eastern Region during the period from 1.4.2008 to 31.3.2009 for Asset-I and Asset-II and 1.4.2007 to 31.3.2009 for Asset-III and Asset-IV, based on the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions of Tariff) Regulations, 2004 (hereinafter referred to as “the 2004 regulations: S.No. -
TERESSA ISLAND Sl.No
TERESSA ISLAND Sl.No. Particulars 31.12.2006 1. Area (Sq Km) 101.40 2. Census Villages (2001Census) 11 (i) Inhabited 11 1 Aloorang 2 Aloora 3 Enam 4Luxi 5 Kalara 6 Chuk Machi 7 Safed Balu 8 Minyuk 9 Kanahinot 10 Kalasi 11 Bengali (ii) Uninhabitted NIL 3. Revenue Villages NIL 4. Panchayat Bodies NIL 5. House Holds (2001 Census) 415 6. Population (2001 Census) 2026 Male 1081 Female 945 7. ST Population (2001 Census) 1826 Male 944 Female 882 8. Languages Spoken Nicobari & Hindi 9. Main Religion Hinduism, Christianity & Islam 10. Occupation – Main Workers (2001 Census) (i) Cultivators 4 (ii) Household Industries 443 (iii) Other Workers 184 11. Villages provided with piped water 5 supply 12. Health Service (a) Institutions (i) Primary Health Centre 1 (ii) Sub Centre 4 (b) Health Manpower (i) Doctors 1 (ii) Nurses/Midwives/LHVs 10 (iii) Para Medical Staff 29 (c) Bed Strength 10 13. Civil Supplies (i) Fair Price Shops 1 (ii) Ration Cards 947 (iii) Quantity Of Rice (Kg) 50000 14. Education (a) Institutions (i) Primary School 7 (ii) Middle School 1 (iii) Secondary School 1 59 ISLAND-WISE STATISTICAL OUTLINE - 2006 (b) Enrolment (i) Primary School 183 (ii) Middle School 82 (iii) Secondary School 193 (c) Teaching Staff (i) Primary School 10 (ii) Middle School 7 (iii) Secondary School 9 15. Social Welfare NIL 16. Electricity (i) Villages electrified 6 (ii) Electric Connections provided 4 17. Agriculture (i) Cultivable Area NE (ii) Main Crops Coconut & Arecanut (iii) Irrigation Sources NIL 18. Veterinary Service (i) Veterinary Sub Dispensary 1 (ii) Artificial insemination centre 1 (iii) Para Veterinary Staff 2 19. -
November 17-2
Tuesday 2 Daily Telegrams November 17, 2020 GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL No. TN/DB/PHED/2020/1277 27 SUBHASGRAM - 2 HALDER PARA, SARDAR TIKREY DO OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER NSV, SUBHASHGRAM GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DIVISION 28 SUBHASGRAM - 3 DAS PARA, DAKHAIYA PARA DO A.P.W.D., PORT BLAIR NSV, SUBHASHGRAM th SCHOOL TIKREY, SUB CENTER Prothrapur, dated the 13 November 2020. COMMUNITY HALL, 29 KHUDIRAMPUR AREA, STEEL BRIDGE, AAGA DO KHUDIRAMPUR TENDER NOTICE NALLAH, DAM AREA (F) The Executive Engineer, PHED, APWD, Prothrapur invites on behalf of President of India, online Item Rate e- BANGLADESH QUARTER, MEDICAL RAMAKRISHNAG GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL tenders (in form of CPWD-8) from the vehicle owners / approved and eligible contractors of APWD and Non APWD 30 COLONY AREA, SAJJAL PARA, R K DO RAM - 1 RAMKRISHNAGRAM Contractors irrespective of their enlistment subject to the condition that they have experience of having successfully GRAM HOUSE SITE completed similar nature of work in terms of cost in any of the government department in A&N Islands and they should GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL RAMAKRISHNAG BAIRAGI PARA, MALO PARA, 31 VV PITH, DO not have any adverse remarks for following work RAM - 2 PAHAR KANDA NIT No. Earnest RAMKRISHNAGRAM Sl. Estimated cost Time of Name of work Money RAMAKRISHNAG COMMUNITY HALL, NEAR MAGAR NALLAH WATER TANK No. put to Tender Completion 32 DO Deposit RAM - 3 VKV, RAMKRISHNAGRAM AREA, POLICE TIKREY, DAS PARA VIDYASAGARPAL GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL SAITAN TIKRI, PANDEY BAZAAR, 1 NIT NO- R&M of different water pump sets under 33 DO 15/DB/ PHED/ E & M Sub Division attached with EE LI VS PALLY HELIPAD AREA GOVT. -
Agenda for 159Th OCC Meeting to Be Held on 19Th July, 2019 at ERPC, Kolkata
Agenda for 159th OCC Meeting Date: 19.07.2019 Eastern Regional Power Committee 14, Golf Club Road, Tollygunge Kolkata: 700 033 Eastern Regional Power Committee Agenda for 159th OCC Meeting to be held on 19th July, 2019 at ERPC, Kolkata Item no. 1: Confirmation of minutes of 158th OCC meeting of ERPC held on 27.06.2019 The minutes of 158th OCC meeting were uploaded in ERPC website and circulated vide letter dated 10.07.2019 to all the constituents. Members may confirm the minutes. PART A : ER GRID PERFORMANCE Item no. A1: ER Grid performance during June, 2019 ERLDC may present the performance of Eastern Regional Grid covering the followings: 1. Frequency profile 2. Over drawal /under injection by ER Entities 3. Performance of Hydro Power Stations during peak hours 4. Performance of ISGS during RRAS 5. Reactive Power performance of Generators 6. Restricted Governor /Free Governor Mode Operation of generators in ER Member may discuss. PART B: ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION Item No. B.1: Persistent Low Voltage at 400/220 kV Nodes in West Bengal System -- ERLDC Low voltage chronic issues have been observed in few pockets of West Bengal System. These pockets include 1. 400 kV Rajarhat, 400 kV Shubhasgram, 400 kV Jeerat and their downstream area, 2. 132 kV Malda and downstream areas The chronic low voltage problem is still persisting and momentarily reliefs are observed only on the days of load crash in south Bengal due to inclement weather. Many letters are also written to WBSETCL highlighting the severity of the condition. However till date any improvement in low voltage problem is not observed. -
Siddha Suburbia
https://www.propertywala.com/siddha-suburbia-kolkata Siddha Suburbia - Narendra Pur, Kolkata Promises you an unrivalled combination of space Siddha Suburbia is presented by Siddha Group at Narendrapur, Kolkata offers residential project that hosts 2/3 BHK apartment with good features Project ID: J119029621 Builder: Siddha Group Location: Siddha Suburbia, Narendra Pur, Kolkata - 700145 (West Bengal) Completion Date: Aug, 2025 Status: Started Description Siddha Suburbia by Siddha Group located at Narendrapur Kolkata promises you an unrivalled combination of space, scale, foliage, and altitude that most only dream of. The project spread over Area: 915 - 1290 Sq. Ft comprising of 2/3 BHK Flats & Bungalows. Crowning the experience will be access to a 335-meter Rooftop Skywalk and a premium club on the ground level with a host of features and amenities. RERA ID : HIRA/P/SOU/2018/000119 Amenities: Gymnasium Swimming pool Clubhouse Jogging Track Children’s Play Area Indoor Games Security Personal Car Parking Badminton Court Cafeteria Amphitheatre ATM Established in 1986, Siddha Group is a reputed real estate development company. Mr. Chandra Prakash Jain is the Chairman of the company and Mr. Sanjay Jain is the Managing Director. With a strong presence in Jaipur and Kolkata, the primary business of Siddha Group involves development of commercial and residential properties. Features Security Features Lot Features Security Guards Electronic Security Corner Location Intercom Facility Fire Alarm Interior Features Interior Feng Shui / Vaastu Compliant -
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Part I, II, Vol-II
CENSUS OF INDIA 1921 VOLUME II THE ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS Part I--REPORT Part II-TABLES BY R. F. LQWIS, Superintendent of Census Operations ( • OALOUTTA SUPERINTENDENT GOVERNMENT PRINTING, INDIA , 1923 [ Price Rs. 5 or English 68, 8d. ] - Agents for the Sale of Books published by the Superintendent of Government Printing India, Calcutta. IN EUROPE. Constable & Co., 10, Orange Street, Leicester Square, W. Thacker & Co., 2, Creed Lane, London, E.C. T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd., 1, Adelphi Terrace, London, London, W.O. W.C. Ke"an Paul, Trench, Trlibner & Co., 68-74, Carter Lane, Wheldon. and Wesley Ltd., 2, 3 & 4, Arthur Street, ,New o B.C., and 39, New Oxford Street, London, w.e. I Oxford Street, London, W.O. 2. , Ilernard Quaritch, 11, Grafton Street, New Bond Strcet, B. H. Blackwell, 50 &: 51, Broad Stree·~bx!ord. London, W. Deighton Bell & Co., Ltd., Cambridge .. " 1'. S. King & Sons, 2 & 4, Great Smith Street, West. Oliver and Boyd, Tweeddale Court, Edfhburgh. minster, London, S.W. E. POIlSonby, Ltd., 116, Grafton Street, Dublin. 11. S. King & Co., 65, Comhlll, E.C., and 9, Pall Mall, Ernest Leroux, 28, RUIl Bonaparte, Parla. London, W. Martinns Nijhoff, The Hague, Holland. Grlndla17 & Co., 54, Parliament Street, London, S.W. otto Harra.s.sowitz, Leipzig. Lnzac & Co., 46, Great Russeli Strect, London, W. C. Friedlander and Sohn, Berlin. llf INDIA AID. CEYLON. Thacker, Spink & Co., Calcutta and Simla. Mangaldas Harkisandas, Surat.• Newman & Co., Ltd.. Calcutta. ,Karsandas Narandas & Sons, Surat. R. Cambray & Co., Calcutta. A. H. Wheeler & Co., Allahabad, Calcutta and S. K. Lahiri & Co., Calcutta. -
CCIM-11B.Pdf
Sl No REGISTRATION NOS. NAME FATHER / HUSBAND'S NAME & DATE 1 06726 Dr. Netai Chandra Sen Late Dharanindra Nath Sen Dated -06/01/1962 2 07544 Dr. Chitta Ranjan Roy Late Sahadeb Roy Dated - 01-06-1962 3 07549 Dr. Amarendra Nath Pal late Panchanan Pal Dated - 01-06-1962 4 07881 Dr. Suraksha Kohli Shri Krishan Gopal Kohli Dated - 30 /05/1962 5 08366 Satyanarayan Sharma Late Gajanand Sharma Dated - 06-09-1964 6 08448 Abdul Jabbar Mondal Late Md. Osman Goni Mondal Dated - 16-09-1964 7 08575 Dr. Sudhir Chandra Khila Late Bhuson Chandra Khila Dated - 30-11-1964 8 08577 Dr. Gopal Chandra Sen Gupta Late Probodh Chandra Sen Gupta Dated - 12-01-1965 9 08584 Dr. Subir Kishore Gupta Late Upendra Kishore Gupta Dated - 25-02-1965 10 08591 Dr. Hemanta Kumar Bera Late Suren Bera Dated - 12-03-1965 11 08768 Monoj Kumar Panda Late Harish Chandra Panda Dated - 10/08/1965 12 08775 Jiban Krishna Bora Late Sukhamoya Bora Dated - 18-08-1965 13 08910 Dr. Surendra Nath Sahoo Late Parameswer Sahoo Dated - 05-07-1966 14 08926 Dr. Pijush Kanti Ray Late Subal Chandra Ray Dated - 15-07-1966 15 09111 Dr. Pratip Kumar Debnath Late Kaviraj Labanya Gopal Dated - 27/12/1966 Debnath 16 09432 Nani Gopal Mazumder Late Ramnath Mazumder Dated - 29-09-1967 17 09612 Sreekanta Charan Bhunia Late Atul Chandra Bhunia Dated - 16/11/1967 18 09708 Monoranjan Chakraborty Late Satish Chakraborty Dated - 16-12-1967 19 09936 Dr. Tulsi Charan Sengupta Phani Bhusan Sengupta Dated - 23-12-1968 20 09960 Dr. -
Civil Supplies Public Distribution Public Distribution Supplies & & Consumer System in the UT of a & N System in the UT Consumer Affairs, Port Islands
Section 4(1)b(i): Particulars of the organization, functions and duties. Clause Name of the Address Functions Duties Organization 1. Department Directorate of a. Implementation of Implementation of of Civil Civil Supplies Public Distribution Public Distribution Supplies & & Consumer System in the UT of A & N System in the UT Consumer Affairs, Port Islands. of A & N Islands. Affairs Blair. b. Monitoring and distribution of distribution of LPG and kerosene oil. c. Providing Family Identity Card (Ration Card) related services. e. Allotment of Fair Price Shops. f. Monitoring and publishing the prices of essential commodities and Market intervention Operations for controlling the open market prices if necessary. g. Protection of interest of Consumers under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 through State Consumer Redressal Forum and District Forum. h. Implementation of Packaged commodities Rules, Enforcement of W & M Act, Stamping, Verification and calibration of W & M Instruments. Section 4(1)(b)(ii): Powers and Duties of Officers and Employees The details of the powers and duties of officers and employees of the authority by designation are as follows:- Sl.No Name of the Designation Duties Allotted Powers Officer/employees 1. Shri Devinder Singh Secretary-Cum- Overall supervision Secretary Secretary-Cum- Director(CS&CA) & HOD of the Department of Director (CS&CA) CS&CA 2. Shri Dhirendra Deputy Provide Assistance to Secretary Kumar Director(CS&CA) cum Director (CS&CA). Deputy Director Head of Office (CS&CA) Issuance of Ration Cards/Supervision of PDS Incharge of Enforcement Cell, Administration Branch/Vigilance Branch , Implementation of RTI Act, 2005 Public Information Officer of (CS&CA) 3 Shri V.R. -
NITI Aayog's Project for Great Nicobar Island
NITI Aayog’s Project for Great Nicobar Island drishtiias.com/printpdf/niti-aayog-s-project-for-great-nicobar-island Why in News Recently, the Environment Appraisal Committee which flagged concerns over the project has now ‘recommended’ it ‘for grant of terms of reference’ for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) studies. In August, 2020 the Prime Minister had declared that the Andaman and Nicobar islands will be developed as a "maritime and startup hub". Key Points About the Project: The proposal includes an international container trans-shipment terminal, a greenfield international airport, a power plant and a township complex spread over 166 sq. km. (mainly pristine coastal systems and tropical forests). It is estimated to cost Rs. 75,000 crore. 1/3 Issues with Project: Lack of details on seismic and tsunami hazards, freshwater requirement details, and details of the impact on the Giant Leatherback turtle. No details of the trees to be felled—a number that could run into millions since 130 sq. km. of the project area has some of the finest tropical forests in India. A number of additional issues include about Galathea Bay, the site of the port and the centrepiece of the NITI Aayog proposal. Galathea Bay is an iconic nesting site in India of the enigmatic Giant Leatherback, the world’s largest marine turtle—borne out by surveys done over three decades. Ecological surveys in the last few years have reported a number of new species, many restricted to just the Galathea region. These include the critically endangered Nicobar shrew, the Great Nicobar crake, the Nicobar frog, the Nicobar cat snake, a new skink (Lipinia sp), a new lizard (Dibamus sp,) and a snake of the Lycodon sp that is yet to be described. -
An Daman N I Co Bar Islands
IMPERIAL GAZETfEER OF INDIA PROVINCIAL SERIES AN DAMAN AND N I CO BAR ISLANDS • SUPERINTENDENT OF GOVERNMENT PRINTING CALCUTTA . ,. • 1909 Price Rs:·~:_s, or 2s. 3d.] PREFACE THE articles in this volume were written by Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard C. Temple, Bart., C.I.E., formerly Chid Com- • missioner, and have been brought up to date by the present officers of the Penal Settlement at Port Blair. · As regards the Andamans, the sections on Geology, Botany, and Fauna are based on notes supplied respectively by Mr. T. H. Holland, Director of the Geological Survey of India; Lieut.-Colonel Prain, I. M.S., formerly Superintendent of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Calcutta; and Major A. R. S. Anderson, I.M.S., formerly Senior Medical Officer, Port Blair. · Am~ng the printed works chiefly used ~ay be mentioned those of Mr. E. H. Man, C.I.E., and Mr. M. V. Portman, both formerly officers of the Penal Settlement. As regards the Nicobars, the sections on Geology, Botany, and Zoology are chiefly based on the notes of Dr. Rink of the Danish Ga!athea expedition, of Dr. von lfochstetter of the Austrian Novara expedition, and of the late Dr. Valentine Ball. The other printed works chiefly 11sed are those of Mr. E. H. Man, C.I.E., and the late Mr. de Roepstorff, an officer of the Penal Settlement. In both accounts. official reports have been freely used, while the article on the Penal Settlement at Port Blair is entirely based on them. For the remarks on the languages of the native population Sir Richard Temple is responsible.