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Sl. No. Name of Districts Name of Schemes/Projects Estimated Cost DISTRICT-WISE SCHEMES/PROJECTS SANCTIONED UNDER NLCPR SINCE INCEPTION. Sl. Name of Name of Schemes/Projects Estimated Fund Year of Remarks No. Districts cost ( ` in Released sanction crore) 1 2 3 4 5 1 Tawang 1. C/o 33 KV Express Line from Tawang to Lumla with 33/11 KV, 6.220 5.596 2002-03 Completed 2x1.6 MVA Sub-station at Lumla. 2. Improvement of Porter Track from Jang to Sullungthi. 2.550 2.550 2002-03 Completed 3. C/o Porter Track from Nuranang to Mago. 2.590 2.550 2003-04 Completed 4. C/o road from Lhou Nallah to Mukto CO Hq. via Gomkeling 18.030 15.754 2005-06 Ongoing and Serjong. 5. V.K.V. at Kitpi in Tawang district 5.210 4.552 2005-06 Completed 6. Improvement & Extension of Water Supply at Lumla. 4.883 4.266 2006-07 Completed 7. Ropeway from Tawang Monastery to Ani Gompa 3.310 2.892 2006-07 Completed 8. Improvement of Tawang Township road network 4.896 4.320 2009-10 Ongoing 9. Providing water supply-cum-irrigation to Jangloom area. 4.915 3.497 2010-11 Ongoing 10. C/o High altitude Sports Complex at Tawang. 13.066 4.612 2010-11 Ongoing 11. Providing drinking water supply to Jang Township and its 5.651 4.018 2010-11 Ongoing peripheral rural villages. 12. Construction of road from Murga bridge point to Rho village 17.603 6.337 2011-12 Ongoing (Phase-I) 13. C/o In-Patient Department for District Hospital at Tawang. 14.384 3.012 2012-13 Ongoing Total : Tawang 13 103.308 63.956 2 West Kameng 1. Flood protection work to protect Dirang Township. 3.234 3.234 1999-2000 Completed 2. 2X5 MVA 33/11 KV at Bomdila 1.720 1.720 2002-03 Completed 3. Water Supply Scheme at Bomdila. 17.090 15.435 2002-03 Completed 4. Improvement of Porter Track from Tungri to Mago. 3.106 2.714 2003-04 Completed 5. C/o road from Palizi to Thrizino (17 KM) including culverts, 7.440 6.695 2005-06 Ongoing drainages, R&B wall, Soling and metaling, black toping and carpeting. 6. C/O. Road fom Nafra to Naku and Nachiban village. 7.540 6.786 2005-06 Ongoing 7. Opening of R.K. Sarada Mission School for girls at Khaso. 5.881 5.188 2007-08 Completed Sl. Name of Name of Schemes/Projects Estimated Fund Year of Remarks No. Districts cost ( ` in Released sanction crore) 1 2 3 4 5 8. Development of Shantideva Vidyalaya, Bomdila Monastery. 2.975 0.937 2007-08 Ongoing 9. C/o Gacham - Morshing road (24.50 KM) 19.625 17.316 2008-09 Ongoing 10. C/o Road from Magopam to Bichom via Namfri (50 KM) via 15.672 13.829 2009-10 Ongoing Ditching, Sacheda, Ramu-Sotu and Lichini under Singchung sub- Division. 11. Sanction of residential quarters, procurement of Diesel 2.156 0.000 2009-10 Ongoing Generator Set for Shanti Deva Vidyalaya at Bomdila Monastery. 12. Improvement of Janagthung-Cherong-Panchavati-Chingdam 25.102 22.149 2010-11 Ongoing road in West Kameng. 13. C/o Road from Magopam to Bichom via Namfri (50 KM) via 20.524 14.716 2011-12 Ongoing Ditching, Sacheda, Ramu-Sotu and Lichini under Singchung sub- Division (Phase-II). Total: W/Kameng 13 132.065 110.719 3 East Kameng 1. Flood control work at Dibru river at Seijosa. 2.150 2.150 1999-2000 Completed 2. C/o road from Bameng to Lada. 8.902 7.778 2005-06 Ongoing 3. C/o road from Dipu Lamgu bridge point to Pipu. 4.172 3.646 2005-06 Ongoing 4. C/O road from Pakke to Wai (18 KM). 13.354 11.669 2005-06 Ongoing 5. C/O Bailey bridge in between Namara and many other villages 8.541 2.691 2007-08 Ongoing under Seijusa circle 6. C/o road from Pachi to Rigom via Fachang, Tabri Lochung and 14.168 5.100 2009-10 Ongoing Bokar (33 KM) in East Kameng. 7. C/o road from Loffa to Pakoti village. 6.763 4.774 2009-10 Ongoing 8. Water Supply at Chayangtajo. 14.853 5.333 2010-11 Ongoing 9. C/o 2x3.15 MVA, 33/11 KV S/S at Seppa i/c distribution 8.356 5.958 2010-11 Ongoing transformers and associated 11 KV link line. 10. Construction of Steel Bridge over river Wome at Pakke Point. 2.375 0.838 2010-11 Ongoing 11. Development of Pakke to Seppi Liya Road (22 KM) 15.988 5.746 2011-12 Ongoing Sl. Name of Name of Schemes/Projects Estimated Fund Year of Remarks No. Districts cost ( ` in Released sanction crore) 1 2 3 4 5 12. Establishment of VKV (Girls Residential School) at 10.744 3.868 2012-13 Ongoing Chayangtajo. 13. Inter district road connection for Chayangtajo district to 21.406 7.706 2011-12 Ongoing Passang CO Circle in Kurung Kumey district, Phase-I. Total: E/Kaemng 13 131.772 67.257 4 Papum Pare 1. Itanagar Water Supply scheme. 10.590 10.590 1998-99 Completed 2. Anti erosion works to protect Sagalee township. 2.600 2.600 1999-2000 Completed 3. Flood control works on right bank of Dikrong river to protect 1.437 1.437 1999-2000 Completed NH-52A near Nirjuli. 4. 2X5 MVA S/S at Naharlagun. 1.690 1.690 2000-01 Completed 5. 2X3.15 MVA S/S at Nirjuli. 1.430 1.430 2000-01 Completed 6. 33 KV D/C Line from Nirjuli to Itanagar. 2.870 2.799 2000-01 Completed 7. Ramakrishna Mission Hospital, Itanagar. 1.360 1.360 2000-01 Completed 8. Naharlagun-Nirjuli Water Supply scheme. 11.730 11.040 2002-03 Completed 9. North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology 40.000 24.000 2002-03 Completed (NERIST) 10. C/o New OPD at R.K Mission Hospital, Ita. 3.880 3.388 2005-06 Completed 11. Upgradation of medical equipments at R.K.M Hospital, 4.076 3.668 2005-06 Completed Itanagar. 12. Infrastructure strengthening of Secondary Health Care 4.720 4.120 2005-06 Completed Facilities at General Hospital, Naharlagun. 13. C/o road from NH 52A to Papu Hill settlement. 3.990 2.691 2005-06 Ongoing 14. C/o road from NH-52A Nirjuli to Sagalee (SH: Doimukh to 21.869 19.146 2005-06 Ongoing Toru (45 KM). 15. C/o Road from Sagalee to Sakiang CO Hq.(60 KM). 42.887 37.552 2005-06 Ongoing 16. State Legislative Assembly building 38.922 27.252 2006-07 Ongoing 17. One time Grant for Corpus fund for RKM Hospital, Itanagar 20.000 20.000 2007-08 Completed (PM's Package). 18. JNK School Building 3.100 0.977 2007-08 Ongoing Sl. Name of Name of Schemes/Projects Estimated Fund Year of Remarks No. Districts cost ( ` in Released sanction crore) 1 2 3 4 5 19. JNK Hostel Building. 1.570 0.496 2007-08 Ongoing 20. Providing/ Augmentation of WS facilities to all admn. Hqs. 12.772 10.000 2007-08 Ongoing And its villages. 21. C/o Arunachal Pradesh Civil Secretariat Building at Itanagar. 91.868 78.473 2009-10 Ongoing 22. C/o RCC (G+2) office Building for Soochna Bhawan at 9.566 3.356 2010-11 Ongoing Naharlagun. 23. C/o Police Officers Mess and accommodation to the Upper 8.791 6.206 2010-11 Ongoing Subordinate and Police Officers in the Capital Complex. 24. Infrastructure Dev including Guest House at Biological 3.308 2.382 2010-11 Ongoing Park/Zoo, Itanagar. 25. C/o Auditorium at Rajiv Gandhi University, Doimukh. 10.217 3.597 2010-11 Ongoing 26. Augmentation/Providing Water Supply connection to newly 4.929 1.772 2010-11 Ongoing created C.O. HQ at Parang Valley. 27. Water Supply at Yupia, Dist. HQ. 6.118 2.201 2011-12 Ongoing 28. Water Supply Scheme for Sagalee Township. 10.56 3.800 2013-14 Ongoing Total: P/Pare 28 376.850 288.023 5 Lower Subansiri 1. Anti erosion works at Kley river. 7.310 6.930 2001-02 Completed 2. 2X5 MVA 33/11 KV S/S at Old Ziro. 2.640 2.640 2002-03 Completed 3. 33 KV Express Line from Tago -Old Ziro. 0.680 0.300 2002-03 Completed 4. C/O. Road from Jop to Silsango in L/Subansiri District. 34.500 30.110 2005-06 Ongoing 5. Restoration and Upgradation of 32 KM internal road at Ziro 13.999 12.353 2008-09 Ongoing Township. 6. C/o road from Kimin Ziro BRTF road to KVK at Yachuli. 7.691 5.531 2009-10 Ongoing 7. Improvement and augmentation of Water Supply at Yachuli 13.190 9.466 2011-12 Ongoing township (0.6 MLD). Total: L/Subansiri 7 80.010 67.330 6 Kurung Kumey 1. Infrastructure Development for VKV, Koloriang (Ph-I). 0.800 0.800 2001-02 Completed Sl. Name of Name of Schemes/Projects Estimated Fund Year of Remarks No. Districts cost ( ` in Released sanction crore) 1 2 3 4 5 2. 2X5 MVA 33/11 KV at Sangram 0.550 0.500 2002-03 Completed 3. 150 boarders hostel at Koloriang HS school. 0.950 0.830 2005-06 Ongoing 4. C/o road from Sangram to Phassang Pallang via Nyapin SDO 8.817 7.779 2008-09 Ongoing HQ (Phase-I). 5. C/o Tamen - Tali Road via Yirkoum (60 KM) 8.981 7.925 2008-09 Ongoing 6.
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