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Bargarh District
Orissa Review (Census Special) BARGARH DISTRICT Bargarh is a district on the Western border of The district of Bargarh is one of the newly Orissa. Prior to 1992, it was a subdivision of created districts carved out of the old Sambalpur Sambalpur district. Bargarh has been named after district. It has a population of 13.5 lakh of which the headquarters town Bargarh situated on the 50.62 percent are males and 49.38 percent left bank of the Jira river. The town is on the females. The area of the district is 5837 sq. Km National Highway No.6 and located at 59 km to and thus density is 231 per sq.km. The population the west of Sambalpur district. It is also served growth is 1.15 annually averaged over the decade by the D.B.K railway running from Jharsuguda of 1991-2001. Urban population of the district to Titlagarh. The railway station is about 3 kms constitute 7.69 percent of total population. The off the town. A meter gauge railway line connects Scheduled Caste population is 19.37 percent of Bargarh with the limestone quarry at Dunguri. The total population and major caste group are Ganda main Hirakud canal passes through the town and (54.82), Dewar (17.08) and Dhoba etc. (6.43 is known as the Bargarh canal. percent) among the Scheduled Castes. Similarly The District of Bargarh lies between the Scheduled Tribe population is 19.36 percent 200 45’ N to 210 45’N latitude and 820 40’E to of total and major Tribes groups of the total Tribes 830 50’E longitude. -
6Th MI Census 2017-18
6th MI Census 2017-18 District Stratum GP EARAS Thana Geographical 5th MI 6th MI District Name Stratum Name GP Name Village Name Thana Name H_S_No Code Code Code Village No Area Vill Code Vill Code 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 1 PAIKMAL 1 DANDAPAT PAIKMAL 59 29 72.39 1 1 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 1 PAIKMAL 2 DURGAPALI PAIKMAL 60 125 192.01 2 2 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 1 PAIKMAL 3 JARJAGAD PAIKMAL 61 672 1398.14 3 3 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 1 PAIKMAL 4 KOKANORA PAIKMAL 57 1313 993.26 5 5 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 1 PAIKMAL 5 KHANDIJHARAN PAIKMAL 62 456 515.25 6 6 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 1 PAIKMAL 6 PAIKMAL PAIKMAL 58 1052 889.95 9 9 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 1 PAIKMAL 7 RANJITAPUR PAIKMAL 74 621 1492.32 10 10 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 1 PAIKMAL 8 SALHEPALI PAIKMAL 63 665 831.65 11 11 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 2 KEREMELIBAHAL 9 BIJADIHI PAIKMAL 96 1403 1353.89 12 12 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 2 KEREMELIBAHAL 10 BHAGATPUR PAIKMAL 101 1051 908.14 13 13 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 2 KEREMELIBAHAL 11 DENGLIKENDU PAIKMAL 97 68 70.72 14 14 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 2 KEREMELIBAHAL 12 GANDAPALI PAIKMAL 99 721 592.24 15 15 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 2 KEREMELIBAHAL 13 HARIDATAL PAIKMAL 104 1389 2454.20 16 16 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 2 KEREMELIBAHAL 14 KEREMELIBAHAL PAIKMAL 103 621 362.21 17 17 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 2 KEREMELIBAHAL 15 KHANDASIBANJHI PAIKMAL 98 1348 1046.42 18 18 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 3 PALSADA 16 BUDHASAMBAR PAIKMAL 102 1244 1728.40 19 19 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 3 PALSADA 17 GOIBAHALI PAIKMAL 100 420 432.69 20 20 4 BARGARH 269 PAIKMAL 3 PALSADA 18 KHAIRA PAIKMAL 95 1687 1375.88 21 21 4 BARGARH -
Gram Sabha and Participation of Tribal Communities: a Political Analysis of Jharbandh Block, Bargarh PJAEE, 17 (6) (2020) District in Odisha
Gram Sabha and Participation of Tribal Communities: A Political Analysis of Jharbandh Block, Bargarh PJAEE, 17 (6) (2020) District in Odisha GRAM SABHA AND PARTICIPATION OF TRIBAL COMMUNITIES: A POLITICAL ANALYSIS OF JHARBANDH BLOCK, BARGARH DISTRICT IN ODISHA Hemalata Chak1*, Dr. Tusarkant Pattnaik2 and Dr. Birendra Suna3 * 1Ph.D. Scholar, KIIT School of Social Sciences, KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India 2Lecturer, Department of Political Science, KISS Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. 3 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, School of Social Service and Administration, KISS Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Hemalata Chak, Dr. Tusarkant Pattnaik and Dr. Birendra Suna, Gram Sabha and Participation of Tribal Communities: A Political Analysis of Jharbandh Block, Bargarh District in Odisha, -Palarch’s Journal Of Archaeology OfEgypt/Egyptology 17(7),ISSN 1567-214x Abstract Participation of tribal people is unavoidable to safeguard development and advancement of the vicinity-community, infrastructure and environment. The goals enshrined in the law of the constitution that the land can be fruitful only when better participation is ensured among the community. Tribal as such yet to realize the social justice because various factors. Since long Tribal’s are remained far away from the mainstream society in spite of various programmes meant for their development. People participation of in decision making process for development it is power of people. 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act 1992 was effect of tribal participation in Gram Sabha. In history of tribal they are not given much opportunity to rule the society. As per democratic decentralization tribal are identified to take part in the grass root level through Panchayat Raj. -
IEE: India: Sambalpur-Titlagarh Doubling Subproject, Railway
Initial Environmental Examination March 2011 India: Railway Sector Investment Program Sambalpur-Titlagarh Doubling Subproject Prepared by Ministry of Railway for the Asian Development Bank. CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 15 March 2011) Currency unit – Indian rupee (Rs) Rs1.00 = $0.22222 Rs 45.00 $1.00 = ABBREVIATIONS ACF Assistant Conservator of Forest ADB Asian Development Bank EIA environmental impact assessment EMoP environment monitoring plan EMP environment management plan ESDU Environment and Social Development Unit GIS geographic information system GOI Government of India GHG greenhouse gases HFL highest flood level IBS Intermittent Block Station ICAR Indian Council of Agricultural Research IEE initial environmental examination IS Indian Standard IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature Jn. junction (The term used by Indian Railways for the Stations where two or more lines meet) LHS Left Hand Side MoEF Ministry of Environment and Forests MOR Ministry of Railways NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standard NE northeast NGO non-governmental organization NH national highway NSDP National Strategic Development Program NOx oxides of nitrogen PF protected forest PHC public health centre PIU project implementation unit PPEs personal protective equipments PMC Project Management Consultant PWD Public Works Department RDSO Research Design and Standards Organization R&R resettlement and rehabilitation RF reserved forest RHS right hand side RoB road over bridge RoW right of way RSPM respirable suspended particulate matter RuB road -
ANM for COVTD CARE HOME AS PER ADVT .NO 7052DT-Tglo7l2o2o ANM As Merit Sl
H DISTRICT FOR THE POST OF AS PER ADVT .NO 7052DT-tglO7l2O2O ANM FOR COVTD CARE HOME _ ANM as merit sl. Address Block Status Per Name of the APP|icant Total Mark %ol No. Matk secured Mark At/Po-J har,Via-Ghess,Ps- Sohela 1400 1235 88.274 Selected -1 L sapna Dash sohela, Dist-Bargarh,768034 Gaisilet At: kandagarh,PO: 1400 72LO 86.429 Selected -2 2 Nirupama Swain Gaislet PS: Gaisilet,Dist: Bargarh MithaPati It: eikEmnagar,Po: 1400 L209 86.357 Selected -3 Kousalya Haripal Paikmal PS: Paikmal,Eist: Bargarh At/Po-Mandiadhipa,Block- 1400 L206 86.L43 Selected -4 4 JhiliAcharya Paikmal Paikmal,Pin-768039 Remunda, PS AI/PO- Talmendavia- 1400 1196 85.429 Selected -5 Rana Bheden Puspanjali Bheden,Dist- Bargarh, OiPtiPur At: Jhunungapali,PO: 1196 85.429 Selected -6 Bedamati Naik Padampur 1400 6 Dist: Bargarh Ps-Bheden, Dist- At/Po-Bakti, 1400 1193 85.274 Seleded -7 7 Babita Karna Bheden Bargarh,Pin-768103 At/PO- Jhiliminda, Via- Remunda, Ltg2 85.143 Selected -8 Priyanka Meher Attabira 1400 Dist- Bargarh Via- AT- Kharmunda. PO- Urduna, 84.57 7 selected -9 Haripriya Padhan Bhatli | 1400 1184 Bardol, Dist- Bargarh At/Po- Sarkanda, Ps- Sohela 1180 81.286 selected -10 Bishakha Barik Sohela 1a00 10 Dist-Bargarh I At- Tileimal , po- Laumunda,Ps- a4.286 Selected -11 Nag Bijepur 1400 1180 1.1 Uayanti Bijepur, Dist- Bargarh Attabira 1400 1778 84.143 Selected -12 12 lsantoshini Mahapatra I lt/po-lpS- etaUira, Bargarh At: canal colony,lanhapada, PO: 83.786 Selected -13 13 lRashmita Dash I oa,"o,r. -
High Court of Orissa : Cuttack
HIGH COURT OF ORISSA : CUTTACK DIRECT RECRUITMENT FROM THE BAR - 2018 ADVERTISEMENT NO. 1/2018 DATE OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION :- 16.12.2018 (SUNDAY) CENTRE OF EXAMINATION :- CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL, CANTONMENT ROAD, CUTTACK SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATION : 1ST SITTING (PAPER –I) 2ND SITTING (PAPER – II) 10.30 A.M – 12.30 P.M 2.00 P.M – 4.00 P.M. LIST OF ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES ASSIGNED WITH ROLL NOS. TO APPEAR AT THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION Sl. Name of the Father’s Name Permanent Present Address Roll Number No. applicant / Husband’s Address Name 1. SUMITA RAJ Surendra At/Po- Boudh At/Po- Boudh 001 Kumar Raj Town (Poda Town (Poda Pada), PS/Dist - Pada), PS/Dist - Boudh Boudh 2. SRIYAPATI Late Uddhaba At/Po- Bakingia, CDA, Sector - 7, 002 PRADHAN Pradhan PS- Raikia, Dist- Plot No.-E/278, Kandhamal Markat Nagar, Cuttack 3. TAPAN Narasingha At- At- Plot No.- 4c- 003 KUMAR JENA Jena Samanta Athagarhpatna, 1365, Sector - 11, SAMANTA Dist- Ganjam, Dist- Cuttack, Odisha, PIN- Odisha - 753015 761105 4. P. Late P. At- Khosallpur, C/O- Badan 004 PADMAVATI Punnaram PO- Sunguda, Sahoo, At- Alisha Via- Dharmasala, Bazar, PO- Dist- Cuttack Chandini Chowk, PS- Lalbag, Dist- Cuttack, PIN- 753002 1 5. PUSPANJALI W/O- Prasanta At- Atoda, PO- At- Atoda, PO- 005 PANDA Kumar Patpur, PS- Patpur, PS- Panigrahi Jagatpur, Dist- Jagatpur, Dist- Cuttack, PIN- Cuttack, PIN- 754200 754200 6. MD. AMIRUL Abdul Sakur At- Padampur, At- Padampur, 006 HUSSAIN PO/PS- Jashipur, PO/PS- Jashipur, Dist- Mayurbhanj Dist- Mayurbhanj 7. PRASANT Srikant Chhayapath Lane, Chhayapath Lane, 007 PATTANAIK Pattanaik Ratanpur Road, Ratanpur Road, Nayagarh, PIN- Nayagarh, PIN- 752069 752069 8. -
Environmental Monitoring Report
Environmental Monitoring Report Semiannual Monitoring Report April – September 2017 July 2018 IND: Railway Sector Investment Program Prepared by Ministry of Railways for the Government of India and the Asian Development Bank. This environmental monitoring report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Indian Government Ministry of Railways Asian Development Bank Multitranche Financing Facility No. 0060-IND Loan No. 2793-IND, 3108-IND Railway Sector Investment Program Track Doubling and Electrification on Critical Routes Environmental Monitoring Report Semi Annual Report: April 2017 – September 2017 Egis Rail – Egis India Environmental Safeguards Monitoring Report No. 9 September 2017 Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. 2 1. Background ..................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Railway Sector Investment Programme and Multi Tranche Financing Facility ...................... 3 1.2 Active contracts -
BARGARH NAME of POLICE STATION: ATTABIRA PS SL No
NAME OF THE DISTRICT: BARGARH NAME OF POLICE STATION: ATTABIRA Dis PS t. NBW NAME OF FATHER ADDRESS OF THE STATUS SL CASE REF SL. REF WARRANTEE NAME WARRANTEE OF NBW No No. PART-I CT No.330/13, U/s- Shankar Meher Bhakta At-Kuketira,PS- Not 1 1 01/18 354/354(C)/5 (35) Meher Attabira, Dist-Bargarh Executed 06/509/34 IPC / 12 POCSO Act CT No.314/58 At-Kudapada, Janmejaya Sitaram of 13-14 , 2 2 02/18 Larambha, PS- -do- Majhi@Guru Majhi U/s- 302/201 Attabira,Dist-Bargarh IPC PART-II GR Babulal At- Garmunda PS- 3 3 01/18 Kishor Kumbhar No.440/13, -do- Kumbhar Attabira,Dist-Bargarh, U/s- 379 IPC GR At- Kultatukura,( Dana@ Rajesh Neheru No.261/08, 4 4 13/18 Ghanapali ) PS- -do- Kumbhar Kumbhar U/s- 379/34 Attabira,Dist-Bargarh, IPC Harishankar Satrughna At- Tamparsara, PS- GR No.28/13, 5 5 06/18 -do- Acharya Acharya Attabira,Dist-Bargarh, U/s- 409 IPC GR At-Khairpali, No.157/04, Jabdu 6 6 07/18 Gananatha Suna Gudgudipada PS- U/s- -do- Suna Attabira,Dist-Bargarh,, 454/380/506 IPC CT At-Donboscogali, No.1179/14, Chunmun@ Ghasiram 7 7 14/18 Attabira, PS- U/s-399/402 -do- Sanjaya Bhoi Bhoi Attabira,Dist-Bargarh,, IPC/ 27 Arms Act GR Kanhu Radheshyam At-Dulampur, PS- No.611/08, 8 8 23/18 charan -do- Pradhan Attabira,Dist-Bargarh,, U/s- 379/34 Pradhan IPC CT No.1566/15, Pikas @ At-Nuapada, PS- 9 9 39/18 Mukunda Jal U/s- -do- Tikus Jal Attabira,Dist-Bargarh 498(A)/323/ 307/34 IPC Bhagirathi At-Lahanda, PS- 10 10 41/18 Akshya Pradhan CT No.729/14 -do- Pradhan Attabira,Dist-Bargarh GR No.89/01, U/s- W/o- Prabhabati At-Tupapada, PS- 147/447/294 11 11 42/18 -
Paper 18 History of Odisha
DDCE/History (M.A)/SLM/Paper-18 HISTORY OF ODISHA (FROM 1803 TO 1948 A.D.) By Dr. Manas Kumar Das CONTENT HISTORY OF ODISHA (From 1803 TO 1948 A.D.) Unit.No. Chapter Name Page No UNIT- I. a. British Occupation of Odisha. b. British Administration of Odisha: Land Revenue Settlements, administration of Justice. c. Economic Development- Agriculture and Industry, Trade and Commerce. UNIT.II. a. Resistance Movements in the 19th century- Khurda rising of 1804-05, Paik rebellion of 1817. b. Odisha during the revolt of 1857- role of Surendra Sai c. Tribal uprising- Ghumsar Rising under Dara Bisoi, Khond Rising under Chakra Bisoi, Bhuyan Rising Under Ratna Naik and Dharani Dhar Naik. UNIT – III. a. Growth of Modern Education, Growth of Press and Journalism. b. Natural Calamities in Odisha, Famine of 1866- its causes and effect. c. Social and Cultural changes in the 19th Century Odisha. d. Mahima Dharma. UNIT – IV. a. Oriya Movement: Growth of Socio-Political Associations, Growth of Public Associations in the 19th Century, Role of Utkal Sammilini (1903-1920) b. Nationalist Movement in Odisha: Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements in Odisha. c. Creation of Separate province, Non-Congress and Congress Ministries( 1937-1947). d. Quit India Movement. e. British relation with Princely States of Odisha and Prajamandal Movement and Merger of the States. UNIT-1 Chapter-I British Occupation of Odisha Structure 1.1.0. Objectives 1.1.1. Introduction 1.1.2. British occupation of Odisha 1.1.2.1. Weakness of the Maratha rulers 1.1.2.2. Oppression of the land lords 1.1.2.3. -
Marks Sheet of Candidates Who Remains Qualified After the Event
FINAL LIST OF CANDIDATE DIST:-PURI Event: - BROAD JUMP, HIGH JUMP, 1.6 KM RUN, ROPE CLIMBING, SWIMMING Category :- UR-MEN Broad Sl. Marks secured in event No Sheet Name Address . Sl. High Broad No. Rope Running Jum Swimming Driving Medical Climbing 1.6 KMs p jump At-Paharsirgida P.O- Paharsirgida 1 5 Sananda Nanda 6 4 3 3 Qualified - Fit P.S- Attabira Dist- Bargarh At- Trinath Nagar, W.No-19 2 10 Tapan Kumar Lenka 6 4 6 6 Qualified - Fit PO/PS- Bargarh Dist- Bargarh At- Jukhipali P.O- Jukhipali 3 15 Udaya Kumar Mahapatra 6 4 3 6 Qualified - Fit Via- Laumunda Dist- Bargarh At- Barikel P.O- Barikel 4 42 Amit Kumar Naik 6 6 3 6 Qualified - Fit P.S- Padampur Dist- Bargarh At- SikirdiP.O- 5 48 Sunil Tripathy BijayapalliP.S- 6 4 3 6 Qualified - Fit BarpaliDist- Bargarh At- Nuapali 6 53 Swarnalal Panda P.O- Chadheigaon 6 4 3 6 Qualified - Fit Via/PS- Bhatli Dist- Bargarh Category :- SC- Men Broad Sl. Marks secured in event Sheet Name Address No. Sl. High Broad No. Rope Running Jum Swimming Driving Medical Climbing 1.6 KMs p jump At- Khairapali 1 5 Hemanta Seth P.O- Bhatigaon 6 8 8 6 Qualified - Fit P.S- Barpali Dist- Bargarh At-Govindpur 2 10 P.O-Chhuriapali 6 4 3 3 Qualified - Fit P.S-Sohela Sunil Muna Dist- Bargarh At-Birjam 3 23 P.O-Birjam 6 6 8 6 Qualified - Fit P.S-Melchhamunda Hemanta Kumar Suna Dist- Bargarh At-Babebira 4 26 P.O-Babebira 6 6 6 6 Qualified - Fit P.S-Attabira Nityananda Seth Dist- Bargarh At- Gangadharnagar,Chamarp 5 31 ada,W. -
DLSA, BARGARH Sl
FINAL SELECTION LIST OF PARA LEGAL VOLUNTEERS DLSA, BARGARH Sl. Applicaion Name of the Candidates Address Remarks No. Number 1 140/2019 Minketan Mallik AT/PO- Adagaon, Via- Tora, Dist. Bargarh AT- Manisha Rice Mill, Railway Station Road, 2 79/2019 Nalini Suna Ward No. 19, PO/PS/Dist. Bargarh C/o. Alok Kumar Dash 3 139/2019 Ritu Bohara Bhainapada, Ward No. 02, Bargarh, Dist. Bargarh 4 209/2019 Mahendra Kumar Das AT- Khaliapali Chowk, PO- Bardol, Dist. Bargarh 5 08/2019 Dr. Nutan Kumari Sahu AT- Shaktinagar, Ward No. 11, PO/PS/Dist. Bargarh 6 21/2019 Narendra Kumar Sahu AT- Gobindpali, Ward No. 15, PO/PS/Dist. Bargarh Shantinagar, Infront of Ganapati Hotel, 7 26/2019 Mamata Agrawal Ward No. 16, Bargarh, PO/PS/Dist. Bargarh 8 102/2019 Akash Barik AT/PO- Babebira, PS- Attabira, Dist. Bargarh AT/PO- Arjunda, Via- Remunda, PS- Bheden, 9 156/2019 Pintu Dansana Dist. Bargarh AT- Gambharipali, PO- Larambha, Dist. Bargarh 10 253/2019 Debaraj Karna at present C/o. Deepal Pandit, PO/PS/Dist. Bargarh Infront of Union Bank, Bargarh Branch, Main Road, 11 241/2019 Anwesh Kumar Sahu Bargarh, Dist. Bargarh 12 96/2019 Chanikya Nag AT/PO- Burda, Via- Remunda, Dist. Bargarh 13 97/2019 Subasini Tripathy Mastertikra, Ward No. 14, Bargarh, Dist. Bargarh AT- Sayan, Near HP Gas Godown, 14 148/2019 Purnima Ratha PO/PS/Dist. Bargarh College Road, Debata Colony, Ward No. 13, Bargarh 15 170/2019 Bikash Sahu Dist. Bargarh 16 29/2019 Puspa Behera AT- Tora, Adarsha Pada, PO- Tora, Dist. Bargarh 17 104/2019 Subodh Kumar Pasayat AT/PO- Talmenda, Via- Remunda, Dist. -
Ground Water Year Book 2016-2017
Government of India CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD Ministry of Water Resources & Ganga Rejuvenation GROUND WATER YEAR BOOK 2016-2017 South Eastern Region Bhubaneswar September 2017 F O R E W O R D Groundwater is a major natural replenishable resource to meet the water requirement for irrigation, domestic and industrial needs. It plays a key role in the agrarian economy of the state. Though richly endowed with various natural resources, the state of Orissa has a long way to go before it can call itself developed. Being heavily dependent on rain fed agriculture; the state is very often exposed to vagaries of monsoon like flood and drought. The importance of groundwater in mitigating the intermittent drought condition of a rain-fed economy cannot be overemphasized. To monitor the effect caused by indiscriminate use of this precious resource on groundwater regime, Central Ground Water Board, South Eastern Region, Bhubaneswar has established about 1606 National Hydrograph Network Stations (NHNS) (open / dug wells) and 89 purpose built piezometres under Hydrology Project in the state of Orissa. The water levels are being monitored four times a year. Besides, to study the change in chemical quality of groundwater in time and space, the water samples from these NHNS are being collected once a year (Pre-monsoon) and analysed in the Water Quality Laboratory of the Region. The data of both water level and chemical analysis are being stored in computers using industry standard Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) like Oracle and MS SQL Server. This is very essential for easy retrieval and long-term sustainability of data.