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New Su-Swasthya Kendras at Howrah Government of West Bengal Haith & Family Welfare Department • National Health Mission • 1i1~.I"• • ~ GN-29, 4th Floor, iwasthya Sathi Building, Swasthya Bhawan Premises, II " ..•• Sector -IV' Salt-Lake, Bidhannagar, Kolkata - 700091 (Pho~e) 033-2333 0238; (Fax) 033-2357 7930 Email: [email protected]:om/po [email protected]; Web:www.wbhealth.gov.in I No. HFW/NHM-275/2021/ ').1-(1.'1 Dated. I q. og· 20.2.1 ORDER Administrative Approval and Financial Sanction is hereby accorded for "Construction of 36 (Thirty Six) new Su-Sasthya Kendras " at an estimated amount of Rs. 10,92,49,596.00/- (Rupees Ten Crore Ninety Two lakh Forty Nine Thousand Five Hundred & Ninety Six Only) r against unit cost of Rs. 30,34,711.00 per Su-Sasthya Kendra. Details are as follows - Sanctioned SI. No. District Name of the Block Name of the Sub-Centre Amount (in Rs) 1 Howrah Amta-I Kurit ~ 30,34,711.00 2 Howrah Amta-I Dakshin Harishpur ~ 30,34,711.00 3 Howrah Amta-II Kashmoli ~ 30,34,711.00 4 Howrah Amta-II Chitnan ~ 30,34,711.00 5 Howrah Bagnan-I Koria ~ 30,34,711.00 6 Howrah Bagnan-I Bakshi Shibtala ~ 30,34,711.00 7 Howrah Bagnan-I Chakur ~ 30,34,711.00 8 Howrah I Panchla Samanti ~ 30,34,711.00 9 Howrah I Sankrail Sulati ~ 30,34,711.00 10 Howrah Shyampur II Naul ~ 30,34,711.00 11 Howrah Shyampur II Gopinathpur ~ 30,34,711.00 12 Howrah Shyampur II Mohanpur ~ 30,34,711.00 13 Howrah Uluberia-I Gharsalap ~ 30,34,711.00 14 Howrah Uluberia-I Hatgacha ~ 30,34,711.00 - - - - 15 Howrah Shyampur-I Chandipur ~ 30,34,711.00 16 Howrah Shyampur-I Ayma Gajonkole ~ 30,34,711.00 17 Howrah Udaynarayanpur Krishnachak ~ 30,34,711.00 18 Howrah Udaynarayanpur Udaynarayanpur ~ 30,34,711.00 19 Howrah Udaynarayanpur Rampur SC ~ 30,34,711.00 20 Howrah Uluberia-I Baragohal SC ~ 30,34,711.00 21 Howrah Amta-I Amta GP SC ~ 30,34,711.00 22 Howrah Amta-I Bhandergacha GP SC ~ 30,34,711.00 23 Howrah Shyampur-I Kamalpur SC ~ 30,34,711.00 24 Howrah Domjur Bankra Badamtala SC ~ 30,34,711.00 25 Howrah Sankrail Andul SC ~ 30,34,711.00 26 Howrah Domjur Danshi Daspara SC ~ 30,34,711.00 27 Howrah Sankrail Sarenga SC ~ 30,34,711.00 ---- 28 Howrah Sankrail South Sankrail SC ~ 30,34,711.00 I 29 Howrah Sankrail Jhorhat SC ~ 30,34,711.00 30 Howrah Sankrail Panchpara SC ~ 30,34,711.00 31 Howrah Sankrail Thanamakua SC ~ 30,34,711.00 32 Howrah Sankrail Dhulagori SC ~ 30,34,711.00 33 Howrah Sankrail Manikpur Rajarampur SC ~ 30,34,711.00 34 Howrah Bagnan-I Bakshi Shibtala SC ~ 30,34,711.00 35 Howrah Bagnan-I ChakurSC ~ 30,34,711.00 36 Howrah Domjur Chandni Bagan SC ~ 30,34,711.00 ---- --- TOTAL ~ 10,92,49,596.00 2. The Scope of Works includes the following: a. Block-wise Detailed Project Report(DPR) including soil exploration report of Su-Sasthya Kendras following the model drawing(s) (as attached in Annexure 'A' and Annexure 'B'), by engaging Design Consultant, by inviting NleT. b. Detailed Estimate of Sinking of tube-well with provision of pump for each centre. c. Implementation of the works mentioned in (a) & (b). 3. The cost of WBSEDCL establishment charges for electrical connections has also been included in the AAFS amount for each centre. 4. The documents of SI. No.2 (a) & (b) is required to be submitted at Engineering Cell, SPMU, National Health Mission and also vetted by competent vetting authority before inviting tender for implementation of works. 5. The works at SI. No. (2) - (a) & (b) are required to be completed within 15 days from the date of issuance of this AAFS. 6. The implementing agency shall complete the tendering process of the execution of the works within 45 days from the date of issuance of AAFS, but the L.O.A/Work Order may only be issued after confirmation of the fund source from Sate Engineering Wing. 7. No price escalation will be allowed. No deviation will be allowed other than the sanctioned scheme. 8. The work will be executed by the Engineering Wing of District Health & Family Welfare Samity, Howrah / any other executing agency as deemed fit by the District Administration in conformity with the norms prescribed in Finance Department G.O. No. 5400-F(Y) Dated. 25/06/2012 read with G.O No. 3060-F(Y) Dated. 11/07/2014. 9. Fund will be released after submission of requisition of fund along with the copy of Work Order(WO) for each facility in favour of District Health & Family Welfare Samity, Howrah for payment to the implementing agency. 10. State Team may visit the sites periodically to review the quality and quantity of works. 11. The tally head and FMR code of these works shall be informed in due course. , 12. Any change in the nomenclature of the notified Sub-Centre, if required, should be immediately informed to State Project Management Unit (SPMU) for issuance of necessary amendments. I 13. Detailed photography of the site before commencement of work, during intermediate stages of the work in progress and a~r completion of the work is required to be kept in record at Engineering Cell of DPMU which may be lSked to submit at SPMU, as and when required for future verification. 14. This order is issued with the approval of the Mission Director, National Health Mission. 15. Allconcerned are being rormed Program~ficer,L. NHM & Dy. Secretary to the Government of West Bengal. Dated. 1"1' a~.~~2-1 No. HFW/NHM-275/2021/ ~'"t').4IJ b-0 Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to the:- 1. Director of Health Services, wey Bengal. 2. District Magistrate, Howrah. I 3. Chief Medical Officer of Health & Secretary, District Health & Family Welfare Samity, Howrah. 4. Engineer-in Charge, National He~lth Mission. 5. Sr. Accounts Officer. National Htalth Mission. 6. District Nodal Officer, Infrastruc ure, Howrah. 7. State Consultant (CPHC, Infrastr cture & Logistics), SPMU, National Health Mission. 8. Assistant Engineer -1 & 2 (Civil), SPMU, National Health Mission. 9. District Programme Manager, D MU, Howrah. 10. Assistant Engineer, DPMU, How ah. 11. District Accounts Manager, DPMU, Howrah. 12. Sub-Assistant Engineer. sPMU. rational Health Mission. 13. Sr. P.S to Mission Director, National Health Mission & Secretary, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal. 14. IT Cell for upload this order on the website of Health & Family Welfare Department. 15. Copy for the Guard File. 16. Office Copy. i. Progra~fficer, NHM & Dy. 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