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Csr Project Details 2015-16 CSR PROJECT DETAILS 2015-16 SN Proposal Executing Details of Project Beneficiaries Payment No agency released in 2015- 16 (in Rs.) 1 100001 M/S Rastriya Conduct on Base line survey people of nearby Gramin Vikas within 5KM radius of refinery villages 330,000.00 Nidhi, Guwahati 2 100004 M/S Centre for Conduct an impact pe ople of nearby Development assessment study of Major villages 197,000.00 and Peace CSR initiatives of NRL during Studies, last 5 years. Guwahati 3 100017 Rashtriya Promotion of Livelihood 10 nos . women Gramin Vikash through cultivation of SHG 366,246.00 Nidhi (RGVN) mushroom covering 10 SHG of adjoining villages of Refinery, Total Beneficiaries :70 nos. 4 100005 CSRSC Promotion of Livelihood 15 nos . of Farmer through cultivation of Bodo Mgmt 750,000.00 paddy to 15 nos of FMC of Committees adjoining villages of Refinery,. 5 100011 SDO (Civil) Support for providing People at large Bokakhat "Bamboo Kacha" for 199,986.00 plantation of 5000 sapling in and around Bokakhat town. 6 100027 SDO, Agri Support for cultivation of Rabi Farmers of nearby Officer Crop by providing fertilizer to areas 335,250.00 Bokakhat farmers 7 100019 SDO Agril Distribution of black gram Farmers of 11 Bokakhat & seeds (Local varity) to the villages under 440,000.00 Circle Officer recent flood affected framers Bokakhat Sub Div Bokakhat of 11 villages and around 600 framers under Bokakhat Agri Sub division. 8 100032 SDO, Agri Financial support for Villagers of Officer tractorization of paddy field Gutung, 300,000.00 Bokakhat for cultivation of Summer Boraihkowa & paddy through SRI method at Bonkuwal village Gutung, Boraihkowa & Bonkuwal village 9 100024 Boraikhuwa Livelihood and Sanitation ST villagers of Model Village programme at Flood affected Boraikhuwa 400,000.00 development ST village Boraikhowa village committee 10 100016 M/s Numaligarh Providing financial support to 11 nos SHG & 7 Refinery 5 nos. of Joint Liability group nos entrepreneurs 750,000.00 Somipovarty of nearby area for setting up for sugarcane Snatak Nibonua livelihood generation scheme. cultivation, Sanstha. goatery , piggery, diary farming, 11 100029 Lakhimi SHG Fin support for livelihood of pisciculture, women SHG candle making 150,000.00 unit, Steel 12 100033 All Assam Fin Support for Promotion of fabrication unit, Surrendered Livelihood 225,000.00 DTP centre, ULFA furniture unit, 13 100008 Bir Chilarai Fin support for Cultivation of promoting Anchalik Nirman Sugercane at Ponkial village as tourism etc. 105,000.00 Gut a means of livelihood. 14 100039 Dipak Kalita fin support to unemployed youth for purchase of 25,000.00 Stelescope to promote tourism in Kaziranga 15 CD/12 -13/I Monuj Gogoi, Promotion of livelihood /04 Bokakhat through Kuchia Farming 60,000.00 16 CD/12 - SDO Civil Promotion of livelihood 13/I/2 Bokakhat through Gottery & Diary unit 399,000.00 at Bokakhat 17 100021 Sri Kumud Fin Support to Local Hatibaruah Entreprenuer for set up a 85,000.00 Candle making unit 18 CD/13 - Lila Chetry, Support for setting up a Diary 14/I/12 Bokakhat Firm 100,000.00 19 100010 Ponka Anchalik Fin support for improvement Women SHGs of Mohila Samittee of existing weaving unit nearby areas & 40 100,000.00 nos weavers of 20 100020 Ponka Janajati Providing weaving yarn to Lakhimpur Dist. Tant Silpa Ponka Janajati Tant Silpa 46,400.00 Samabay Samity Samabay Samity for sustainance of the unit 21 CD/12 -13 /I M/s Vibgyor Providing technical assistance / 011 Enterprise for operation of mechanized 120,000.00 Power Loom at Ponka weaving centre. 22 100026 TIPKAI Fin support for providing 40 nos of improved looms to 500,000.00 weavers of Lakhimpur district 23 100030 Tejimala Bayan Providing Fin support for Silpa Samabai Production of high value 308,000.00 Samittee weaving items & construction of work shed 24 100006 CSRSC,NRL Providing agri farm equipment 4 nos of PAP SHG (power Tiller) to 4 nos of PAP of Siliguri 600,004.00 SHG of Siliguri Marketing Marketing Terminal Terminal 25 100014 Jyoti Krishi Seva Providing subsidy for 2 nos. SHGs of Gut,Vill. procurement of Tractor under nearby areas 150,000.00 Rajabari Ouguri state Govt. Agri Mechanization scheme 2012- 13 to promote Livelihood. 26 100014 Annapurna Providing subsidy for Krishi Seva Gut, procurement of Tractor under 150,000.00 Mithaam state Govt. Agri Chapori. Mechanization scheme 2012- 13 to promote Livelihood. 27 100013 Vocational Provide tools and equipment 18 nos. PwD Rehabitation to 18 trained persons with 199,845.00 Centre for disabilities to estabilished self handicapped, employement ventures for Guwahati livelihood. 28 100022 ITI, Bokakhat Organize skill development 20 nos. girl training for 20 girls' students students of 160,000.00 within 15 KM radius of nearby areas Refinery in cutting & tailoring trade at ITI, Bokakhat 29 100031 Down Town Sponsorship of 14 nos of Girl 14 nos of Girl University student for Nursing Course student 4,530,000.00 under skill developement initiative of NRL 30 CD/14 -15/I ITI , Jorhat Skill Developement training 24 nos. youths of /09 cum certificate programme for nearby areas 1,146,700.00 welders 31 100035 PRERONA Skill Developement training 90 PwDs for 90 PwDs in Jorhat & 150,000.00 Golaghat District in collaboration with VRCH & Prerona 32 100036 Bokial Knitting, Workshop on cutting & Nearby Women Cutting and knitting etc 15,000.00 HAndloomProdu ction centre, jackson grant 33 300051 ASIDC, Assam Lease Rental and Students of developemental charge for proposed Nursing 4,946,490.00 plot of Land for CFC at NRL school 34 100007 TERI Providing 100 Solar home 136 households of lighting system (SHLS) to BPL 3 villages 1,848,000.00 Household in 2 nos un Electrified Villages within 10 KM radius of Refinery 35 200002 CSRSC, NRL Procurement of 100 nos of Students of resp. iron desk bench set for schools 320,000.00 distribution among 6 LP School adjacent of refinery. 36 200015 SMC of Ahom Fin. Support for providing Gaon L.p. School electrification to Ahom Gaon 35,000.00 L.p. School 37 200078 Decora Repair of 200 nos desk bench Furniture of DPS Numaligarh for 205,000.00 distribution to various institutions in Golaghat 38 200020 SMC of Ponka Construction of School R.H. High school building (Assam type) for 1,063,977.00 Ponka R.H. High school at Telgaram. 39 200008 Vivekananda Construction of K.G. block in Kendra, Vivekananda Kendra 1,900,000.00 Kanyakumari Vidyalaya, Golaghat. Grant as per MOU for FY-14-15 40 200039 Vivekanan da Construction of 4 nos of Class Kendra, room at Vivekananda Kendra 2,000,000.00 Kanyakumari Vidyalaya, at Nalbari & Borojalenga Grant under Vivekananda Kendra’s service project in North East(As per MOU with Vivekananda Kendra) for 14-15 & 15-16 41 200016 SMC of Fin support for Repairing & Kanaighat Jr. renovation of school building. 300,000.00 Basic LPS 42 200023 Rajabari Repairing & renovation of Lettekujan M.E. roofing, flooring, door 480,000.00 school. window, painting and providinf boundary fancing at Rajabari lettekujan M.E. school. 43 200024 Rajabari Repairing & renovation of Lettekujan High roofing, flooring, door 50,000.00 window, painting and school. providinf boundary fancing at Rajabari lettekujan high school. 44 200035 SMC of Mahura Construction of School 495,000.00 HS Auditorium at Mahura HS 45 200040 Gyandeep ME Consturction of Auditorium at 465,000.00 School Gyandeep ME School 46 200041 Deopahar MES Renovation of School Building of Deopahar MES 465,000.00 47 200042 Govt Bezbaruah Renovation of School Building HS of Govt Bezbaruah HS at 465,000.00 Golaghat 48 200043 Borgoria Renovation of School Building Muktab of Borgoria Muktab Prathamik 200,000.00 Prathamik Vidyalaya Vidyalaya 49 200044 H M Numaligarh Renovation of School building Girls MES at Numaligarh MES 466,000.00 50 200045 SMC Aryabhatta Const of 2 room at Aryabhatta Bidyapith Bidyapith, Kuruabahi 495,000.00 51 200046 SMC Khatiakholi Const of office room & MES renovation of School bldg 498,000.00 52 200050 Doigurung TE HS Renovation of Doigurung TE HS 500,000.00 53 200051 Chawrabasti LP Renovation of Chawrabasti LP School School 470,000.00 54 200052 Khumtai Bagisha Renovati on of Khumtai Girls MES Bagisha Girls MES 160,000.00 55 200053 Marangi D N Providing Girls Toilet Block at High School Marangi D N High School 260,000.00 56 200054 Numaligarh Renovation of School High School auditorium at Numaligarh 498,764.00 High School 57 200055 SP Golaghat Fin Support to Aarokshi Prathamik Vidyalaya 495,000.00 58 200057 Par angonia Sr Fin Support for Reparing of Basic School Roofing of School 306,500.00 59 200060 Amar Sarma Fin Support for Const of Girls Girls HS Common Room 400,000.00 60 200061 Badulipar Jr Fin Support for Const of Collecge Library Building 166,000.00 61 200065 N'garh Sishu Repair /renovation of school Kalyan LPS bldg 140,000.00 62 200 067 CSRSC Improvement of approach road from NH 37 to 454,277.00 Numaligargh HS 63 200068 CSRSC Modification & Renovation of 4 nos of Toilet block at 471,002.00 Numaligarh HS & Numaligarh Girs MES & Football Academy 64 200069 CSRSC Repairing & Renovation of School building at Numaligarh 469,462.00 HS & NRL Football Academy 65 400031 SMC of Fin support for construction of Sankardev Bidya toilet at Sankardev Vidya 520,000.00 Niketan, Niketan at Howraghat Howraghat 66 400033 Mazdulapar LP Boys Toilet block at School Mazdulapar LP School 170,000.00 67 CD/13/14/I Sankardev Sishu Const of School Building at I/51 Vidya Neketan, Sankardev Sishu Vidya 150,000.00 Bokakhat Neketan, Bokakhat 68 CSR/14 -15 SMC of Marangi Financial supp ort for /II/07 Sishu Bhawan, Construction of conference 485,000.00 Marangi hall.
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