Govt. of West Bengal

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Govt. of West Bengal Govt. of West Bengal Health & Family Welfare Department National Health Mission GN-29,7thFloor, SwasthyaSathi SwasthyaBhawan Premises, Sector - V Salt-Lake, Bidhannagar, Kolkata - 7000091 (033) 2333 0432(Phone) Email: [email protected]; Web: www.wbhealth.gov.in Memo No: HFW-27038/62/2019- NHM SEC-Dept. of H&FW/ SIb I Date: 02- /03/2020 From: Additional Mission Director, NHM Health & Family Welfare Department Government of West Bengal To CMOH (South 24 pgs, Birbhum, North 24 pgs, Hooghly, Howrah, Nadia, Uttar Dinajpur, Paschim Medinipur) Sub Two days capacity building training of ANMs working under NUHM on ANCjPNC Madam/Sir, You are requested to organise a two days capacity building training on ANC/PNC for ANMsworking under NUHM.The training will be conducted in 17 batches. Details of batches are given in Annexure- I to XVIIas enclosed. Districts are requested to complete the training programme within March 2020 and inform the state accordingly as per prescribed format enclosed as Annexure B. Details of training are as follows: BIRBHUM Paschim Bardhaman, 2 50 1 & 14 I &XIV Birbhum Birbhum, Bankura, Rampurhat HD, Purba Bardhaman, Purulia Bishnupur HD, NORTH North 24 pgs, Basirhat 3 66 2,3,17 II, III, Barasat & 24 PGS HD II COMSDH HOOGHLY Hooghly, 1 28 IV chinsursh Purba Bardhaman, HOWRAH Howrah 1 18 5 HWH NADIA Nadia, Murshidabad 2 52 11,12 XI, XII krishnagar PASCHIM PaschimMedinipur, 1 25 13 XIII midnapore MEDINIPUR Jhargram, Nandigram HD, Purba Medinipur, -------- Organising Participating District No of No of Batch No. Annexure Training District batches to ANMs to be No. Venue be trained trained SOUTH South 24 pgs, Diamond 5 120 6,7,8,9,10 VI,VII, MRBH 24 PGS Harbour HD, Kolkata VIII,IX,X UTIAR Uttar Dinajpur, 2 34 15,16 XV,XVI Raiganj DINAJPUR Jalpaiguri, Dakshin Dinajpur, Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, Maida, Darjeeling TOTAL 17 393 Few districts have been clubbed together to conduct the said training depending on training load of the districts. Refreshment and one night stay (for willing participants) are to be arranged by organizing districts. Necessary fund for conducting this training programme will be released soon to the respective DH&FWS.After completion of the training, expenditure will be booked under Activity head "Training/ orientation of ANMand other paramedical staff (Tally Code P.03.02) for Paschim Medinipur and for the rest 7 districts, expenditure will be booked under Activity head "Administrative Expenses DPMUNUHM(Tally Code P.02.02.03). An indicative unit cost for training is enclosed herewith as Annexure A. Enclo: a. a. Annex- I to XVII b. Annex-A c. Annex-B yI\rs faithf~II~ I. _ J A Additi~o~j;;t NHM Memo No: HFW-27038/62/2019- NHM SEC-Dept. of H&FW/ 5' I C; 1/1(14) Date: 02/Q3'2020 Copy forwarded for kind information& necessary action to: 1. Director of Health Services, Dept. of H&FW, WB 2. Director, SUDA,WB 3. SFWO, Dept. of H& FW, WB 4. Commissioner (Siliguri, Asansol, Durgapur, Chandernagore, Howrah, Bidhannagar) MC with the request to release the participants as per schedule. 5. CMOH (PaschimBardhaman,PurbaBardhaman,RampurhatHD,Bankura, Bishnupur HD, Purulia, Basirhat HD, Jhargram, Nandigram HD,PurbaMedinipur, Diamond Harbour HD, Dakshin Dinajpur, Darjeeling, Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, Malda,Jalpaiguri, Murshidabad) district with the request to inform the concerned ULBs for releasing the participants as per schedule and to request the participants to bring their bank account details for reimbursement of honourarium from the respective organizing district. 6. CMHO, Kolkata Municipal Corporation, with the request to release the participants as per schedule and to request the participants to bring their bank account details for reimbursement of honourarium from the respective organizing district. 7. District Nodal Officer, NUHM (South 24 pgs, Birbhum, North 24 pgs, Hooghly, Howrah,Nadia,PaschimBardhaman, PurbaBardhaman, Rampurhat HD, Bankura, Bishnupur HD, Purulia, Basirhat HD, Jhargram, Nandigram HD, PurbaMedinipur, Diamond Harbour HD, DakshinDinajpur, Darjeeling, Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, Maida, Jalpaiguri, Murshidabad, Uttar Dinajpur, PaschimMedinipur). 8. Dy. CMOH- III (South 24 pgs, Birbhum, North 24 pgs, Hooghly, Howrah, Nadia,PaschimBardhaman, PurbaBardhaman, Rampurhat HD, Bankura, Bishnupur HD, Purulia, Basirhat HD, Jhargram, Nandigram HD, PurbaMedinipur, Diamond Harbour HD, DakshinDinajpur, Darjeeling, Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, Maida, Jalpaiguri, Murshidabad, Uttar Dinajpur, PaschimMedinipur) with the request to facilitate the said training programme. 9. State Nodal Officer, NUHM, WB 10. Executive Officer (Bolpur,Suri,Katwa,Bankura, Bishnupur,Purulia,Rampurhat, Burdwan, Kalna, Ashokenagar- Kalyangarh,Barasat,Garulia,Naihati, New Barrackpore, North Barrackpore, Barrackpore, Dum Dum,Bhatpara,Baduria, Basirhat, North Dumdum, South Dumdum, Arambagh, Baidyabati, Bansberia, Bhadreswar, Champdani, Hoogly- Chinsurah, Konnagar, Rishra, Serampore, Uttarpara- Kotrung, Baranagar, Kamarhati, Khardah,Uluberia, Krishnagar, Nabadwip, Shantipur, Ranaghat, Chakdah, Kalyani, Haringhata, Gayeshpur, Berhampore, Dhuliyan, Jangipur, Jiaganj-Azimganj, Kandi, Jhargram, Contai, Ghatal, Kharagpur, Midnapore, Haldia,Tamralipta,Panskura, Diamond Harbour, Baruipur, Budge-Budge, Maheshtala, Rajpur• Sonarpur, Jalpaiguri, Balurghat,Gangarampur, Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, English Bazar, Old Malda,lslampur, Raiganj) Municipality with the request to release the participants as per list of batch annexed. 11. Nodal Officer, NUHM, Kolkata City NUHM Society, KMC 12. Nodal Officer, NUHM (Siliguri, Asansol, Durgapur, Chandernagore, Howrah, Bidhannagar) MC 13. Nodal Officer, NUHM(Bolpur,Suri,Katwa,Bankura, Bishnupur,Purulia,Rampurhat, Burdwan, Kalna, Ashokenagar- Kalyangarh,Barasat,Garulia,Naihati, New Barrackpore, North Barrackpore, Barrackpore, Dum Dum, Bhatpara, Baduria, Basirhat, North Dumdum, South Dumdum, Arambagh, Baidyabati, Bansberia, Bhadreswar, Champdani, Hoogly- Chinsurah, Konnagar, Rishra, Serampore, Uttarpara- Kotrung, Baranagar, Kamarhati, Khardah,Uluberia, Krishnagar, Nabadwip, Shantipur, Ranaghat, Chakdah, Kalyani, Haringhata, Gayeshpur, Berhampore, Dhuliyan, Jangipur, Jiaganj-Azimganj, Kandi, Jhargram, Contai, Ghatal, Kharagpur, Midnapore, Haldia,Tamralipta,Panskura, Diamond Harbour, Baruipur, Budge-Budge, Maheshtala, Rajpur• Sonarpur, Jalpaiguri, Balurghat,Gangarampur, Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, English Bazar, Old Malda,lslampur, Raiganj) Municipality 14. IT Cell Annexure-I Training Batches of ANM Sl Name of In-position Training District ULB No. ANM Venue 1 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Priyanka Mukherjee Birbhum Karabi Goswami 2 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC (Ghosal) Birbhum 3 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Golapi Pal Birbhum 4 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Mitali Rakshit Mitra Birbhum Monali Bhattacharya 5 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC (Chatterjee) Birbhum 6 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Tumpa Ruidas Birbhum 7 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Punam Dey Kundu Birbhum 8 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Kakoli Das (Dhar) Birbhum 9 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Taramoyee Saha (Pal) Birbhum 10 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Sarita Majhi Birbhum 11 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Sahnaaj Parween Birbhum 12 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Soma Maji Birbhum 13 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Shyamali Mondal Birbhum 14 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Poonam Devi Noniya Birbhum 15 Paschim Bardhaman Asansol MC Dipti Bhakat Birbhum 16 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC SABITA SAHA Birbhum 17 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC MOUSUMI KARMAKAR Birbhum MAMATA GHATAK 18 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC MONDAL Birbhum 19 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC MOU SEN DUTTA Birbhum 20 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC SUDHA BHADRA Birbhum BINA BISWAS 21 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC BHOWMIK Birbhum 22 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC PINKI BISWAS Birbhum CHUMKI ROY 23 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC CHOWDHURY Birbhum MOUMITA ROY 24 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC MONDAL Birbhum SAMAPTI 25 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC CHATTERJEE Birbhum 26 Paschim Bardhaman Durgapur MC SK SUMMA Birbhum Annexure-II Training Batches of ANM Sl Name of In-position Training District ULB No. ANM Venue 1 North 24 Parganas Ashoke Nagar Saheli Das BARASAT 2 North 24 Parganas Ashoke Nagar Jui Talukder (Dey) BARASAT 3 North 24 Parganas Ashoke Nagar Lakshmi Sil BARASAT 4 North 24 Parganas Barasat Sulekha Mallick BARASAT 5 North 24 Parganas Barasat Tandra Chakraborty BARASAT 6 North 24 Parganas Barasat Srabani Bhattachryya BARASAT 7 North 24 Parganas Garulia Smt. Bina Bhowmick BARASAT 8 North 24 Parganas Garulia Smt. Riva Mondal BARASAT 9 North 24 Parganas Garulia Saraswati Mondal BARASAT 10 North 24 Parganas Garulia Bedasree Sarkar BARASAT 11 North 24 Parganas New Barrackpore Rina Das Sarkar BARASAT 12 North 24 Parganas New Barrackpore Kakali Mandal BARASAT 13 North 24 Parganas New Barrackpore Sangita Paul BARASAT 14 North 24 Parganas Naihati Paulami Debnath BARASAT 15 North 24 Parganas North Barrackpore Anita Kalwar BARASAT Jayshree Dutta 16 North 24 Parganas North Barrackpore (Mathur) BARASAT Kankana 17 North 24 Parganas Dumdum Chattopadhyay BARASAT 18 North 24 Parganas Dumdum Sarmistha Nag BARASAT 19 Basirhat HD Baduria AMRITA CHOUDHURY BARASAT 20 Basirhat HD Baduria SOMA DAS BARASAT MODHUMITA KAR 21 Basirhat HD Basirhat SARKAR BARASAT 22 Basirhat HD Basirhat SUBHRA BASU BARASAT Annexure-III Training Batches of ANM Sl Name of In-position Training District ULB No. ANM Venue 1 North 24 Parganas Baranagar Sukla Mondal(Das) COMSDH 2 North 24 Parganas Baranagar Chaitali Mukherjee COMSDH 3 North 24 Parganas Baranagar Sudipta Das
Recommended publications
  • Government of India Ministry of Railways RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD,SILIGURI D
    Government of India Ministry of Railways RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD,SILIGURI D. B. C. Road, P. O., Siliguri Town, Siliguri, West Bengal - 734004 . Website : www.rrbsiliguri.gov.in Email: rrb.siliguri [email protected] Phone no: +91-353-2663840 CEN 03/2018: Recruitment of Junior Engineer (JE), Junior Engineer (Information Technology) Depot Material Superintendant (DMS) and Chemical &Metallurgical Assistant (CMA)) LIST OF CANDIDATES SHORTLISTED FOR DOCUMENT VERFICATION & MEDICAL EXAMINATION 1. Based on the performance of candidates in the 2nd stage Computer Based Test (CBT) conducted from 28-08-2019 to 01-09-2019 & on 19.09.2019 for the Junior Engineer(JE), Junior Engineer (Information and Technology), Depot Material Superintendent (DMS) and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) notified against Centralized Employment Notification (CEN 03/2018), candidates bearing the Roll Numbers listed (in ascending order and not in merit) herein under have been provisionally shortlisted for the Document Verification (DV)& Medical Examination. 2. Short listing for Document verification has been done as per CEN duly considering community wise cutoff marks for various categories of posts while screening the candidates for 2 nd stage CBT, their post preferences and Merit Index in 2 nd stage CBT. 3. Merit Index has been generated for all the candidates, whose normalized score in multi-session exam group and raw score for single session exam group of 2 nd Stage CBT more than or equal to their community qualifying marks, as per the formula given in CEN vide Paras 14.1, 2 & 3 of CEN 03/2018. 4. Candidates are advised to refer to the community-wise cut off for each post declared while publishing the list of the candidates shortlisted for 2 nd stage CBT to know their eligibility for allocation of their preferred post on the basis of Merit Index.
    [Show full text]
  • Nadia Merit List
    NATIONAL MEANS‐CUM ‐MERIT SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION,2020 PAGE NO.1/56 GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION SCHOOL DISTRICT AND NAME WISE MERIT LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES CLASS‐VIII NAME OF ADDRESS OF ADDRESS OF QUOTA UDISE NAME OF SCHOOL DISABILITY MAT SAT SLNO ROLL NO. THE THE THE GENDER CASTE TOTAL DISTRICT CODE THE SCHOOL DISTRICT STATUS MARKS MARKS CANDIDATE CANDIDATE SCHOOL HOGALBERIA ADARSHA AYADANGA SHIKSHANIKETAN, ROAD,HOGALBARIA HOGALBERIA ADARSHA 1 123204713031 ABHIJIT SARKAR NADIA 19101007604 VILL+P.O- NADIA M SC NONE 49 23 72 ,HOGALBARIA , SHIKSHANIKETAN HOGOLBARIA DIST- NADIA 741122 NADIA W.B, PIN- 741122 KARIMPUR JAGANNATH HIGH BATHANPARA,KARI ABHIK KUMAR KARIMPUR JAGANNATH SCHOOL, VILL+P.O- 2 123204713013 MPUR,KARIMPUR , NADIA 19101001003 NADIA M GENERAL NONE 72 62 134 BISWAS HIGH SCHOOL KARIMPUR DIST- NADIA 741152 NADIA W.B, PIN- 741152 CHAKDAHA RAMLAL MAJDIA,MADANPUR, CHAKDAHA RAMLAL ACADEMY, P.O- 3 123204703069 ABHIRUP BISWAS CHAKDAHA , NADIA NADIA 19102500903 NADIA M GENERAL NONE 68 72 140 ACADEMY CHAKDAHA PIN- 741245 741222, PIN-741222 KRISHNAGANJ,KRIS KRISHNAGANJ A.S HNAGANJ,KRISHNA KRISHNAGANJ A.S HIGH HIGH SCHOOL, 4 123204705011 ABHISHEK BISWAS NADIA 19100601204 NADIA M SC NONE 59 54 113 GANJ , NADIA SCHOOL VILL=KRISHNAGANJ, 741506 PIN-741506 KAIKHALI HARITALA BAGULA PURBAPARA HANSKHALI HIGH SCHOOL, VILL- BAGULA PURBAPARA 5 123204709062 ABHRAJIT BOKSHI NADIA,HARITALA,HA NADIA 19101211705 BAGULA PURBAPARA NADIA M SC NONE 74 56 130 HIGH SCHOOL NSKHALI , NADIA P.O-BAGULA DIST - 741502 NADIA, PIN-741502 SUGAR MILL GOVT MODEL SCHOOL ROAD,PLASSEY GOVT MODEL SCHOOL NAKASHIPARA, PO 6 123204714024 ABU SOHEL SUGAR NADIA 19100322501 NADIA M GENERAL NONE 66 39 105 NAKASHIPARA BETHUADAHARI DIST MILL,KALIGANJ , NADIA, PIN-741126 NADIA 741157 CHAKDAHA RAMLAL SIMURALI,CHANDUR CHAKDAHA RAMLAL ACADEMY, P.O- 7 123204702057 ADIPTA MANDAL IA,CHAKDAHA , NADIA 19102500903 NADIA M SC NONE 67 46 113 ACADEMY CHAKDAHA PIN- NADIA 741248 741222, PIN-741222 NATIONAL MEANS‐CUM ‐MERIT SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION,2020 PAGE NO.2/56 GOVT.
    [Show full text]
  • W.B.C.S.(Exe.) Officers of West Bengal Cadre
    W.B.C.S.(EXE.) OFFICERS OF WEST BENGAL CADRE Sl Name/Idcode Batch Present Posting Posting Address Mobile/Email No. 1 ARUN KUMAR 1985 COMPULSORY WAITING NABANNA ,SARAT CHATTERJEE 9432877230 SINGH PERSONNEL AND ROAD ,SHIBPUR, (CS1985028 ) ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS & HOWRAH-711102 Dob- 14-01-1962 E-GOVERNANCE DEPTT. 2 SUVENDU GHOSH 1990 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR B 18/204, A-B CONNECTOR, +918902267252 (CS1990027 ) B.R.A.I.P.R.D. (TRAINING) KALYANI ,NADIA, WEST suvendughoshsiprd Dob- 21-06-1960 BENGAL 741251 ,PHONE:033 2582 @gmail.com 8161 3 NAMITA ROY 1990 JT. SECY & EX. OFFICIO NABANNA ,14TH FLOOR, 325, +919433746563 MALLICK DIRECTOR SARAT CHATTERJEE (CS1990036 ) INFORMATION & CULTURAL ROAD,HOWRAH-711102 Dob- 28-09-1961 AFFAIRS DEPTT. ,PHONE:2214- 5555,2214-3101 4 MD. ABDUL GANI 1991 SPECIAL SECRETARY MAYUKH BHAVAN, 4TH FLOOR, +919836041082 (CS1991051 ) SUNDARBAN AFFAIRS DEPTT. BIDHANNAGAR, mdabdulgani61@gm Dob- 08-02-1961 KOLKATA-700091 ,PHONE: ail.com 033-2337-3544 5 PARTHA SARATHI 1991 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER COURT BUILDING, MATHER 9434212636 BANERJEE BURDWAN DIVISION DHAR, GHATAKPARA, (CS1991054 ) CHINSURAH TALUK, HOOGHLY, Dob- 12-01-1964 ,WEST BENGAL 712101 ,PHONE: 033 2680 2170 6 ABHIJIT 1991 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHILPA BHAWAN,28,3, PODDAR 9874047447 MUKHOPADHYAY WBSIDC COURT, TIRETTI, KOLKATA, ontaranga.abhijit@g (CS1991058 ) WEST BENGAL 700012 mail.com Dob- 24-12-1963 7 SUJAY SARKAR 1991 DIRECTOR (HR) BIDYUT UNNAYAN BHAVAN 9434961715 (CS1991059 ) WBSEDCL ,3/C BLOCK -LA SECTOR III sujay_piyal@rediff Dob- 22-12-1968 ,SALT LAKE CITY KOL-98, PH- mail.com 23591917 8 LALITA 1991 SECRETARY KHADYA BHAWAN COMPLEX 9433273656 AGARWALA WEST BENGAL INFORMATION ,11A, MIRZA GHALIB ST. agarwalalalita@gma (CS1991060 ) COMMISSION JANBAZAR, TALTALA, il.com Dob- 10-10-1967 KOLKATA-700135 9 MD.
    [Show full text]
  • Electrical Works at Sbi Tungidighi Branch Under Rbo-V Raiganj, Siliguri Zonal Office
    Tender ID-KOL201907022 CAT-3 (a) SBI INFRA MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS PVT.LTD. STATE BANK OF INDIA, CIRCLE OFFICE KOLKATA, SAMBRIDDHI BHAWAN, 1, STRAND ROAD, KOLKATA– 700001 SBIIMS INVITE ONLINE e-TENDERS ON BEHALF OF SBI For ELECTRICAL WORKS AT SBI TUNGIDIGHI BRANCH UNDER RBO-V RAIGANJ, SILIGURI ZONAL OFFICE THE SBI APPROVED CONTRACTORS EMPANELLED ON FOLLOWING CATEGORY IN KOLKATA CIRCLE ARE ONLY ELLIGIBLE, 1. ELECTRICAL WORKS- CAT-3 (a) and above SBI/LHO/KOLKATA/2017 TENDER ID: KOL201907022 CAT- 3 (a) 1 . START DATE & TIME OF SUBMISSION OF TECHNICAL & PRICE BID- 24.07.2019 FROM 11.00 A.M 2 . END DATE & TIME OF SUBMISSION OF BID 31.07.2019 UP TO 3.00 P.M 2 . DATE AND TIME OF OPENING OF BID : 31.07.2019 at 4:30 PM Tender Submitted By: Name of Contractor: ……………………………………………………………………………. Address: ………………………………………………………………………………………….. GSTIN: …………………………………………………… Date: ………………………… NOTE: Contractor should submit Tender Processing Fee (TPF) through Online Mode only as mentioned in this NIT. TPF in the form of Demand Draft (DD) will not be accepted. Such tenders 1 without Online Payment Receipt will be rejected Page ELECTRICAL WORK AT SBI TUNGIDIGHI BRANCH, R-V RAIGANJ SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR WITH OFFICIAL SEAL Tender ID-KOL201907022 CAT-3 (a) NOTICE INVITING e-TENDERS SBIIMS invites item rate e-Tenders under two bid systems from the Bank's empanelled contractors under Category 3a and above (Work value upto Rs. 10 lakh or above) for ELECTRICAL WORKS AT SBI TUNGIDIGHI BRANCH, RBO-V, RAIGANJ, ZONAL OFFICE, SILIGURI through online e-Tendering System portal https://etender.sbi Details of the e-Tender are as under: 1.
    [Show full text]
  • LIST of EMPANELLED HOSPITALS Regional Centre City Name
    LIST OF EMPANELLED HOSPITALS Regional Centre City Name of Hospital/Diag Address Phone/Mob/Email Approved Date of MOA Vaild Recognized for Status of hospital Status of hospital nostic/Dental Centre by MoD Signing up to as per MoA as per Govt letter MOA 1370 KOLKATA Darjeeling Dooars & Darjeeling (Medical 7, Nehru road, Darjeeling Dr. [email protected] 04-Jan-08 24-Feb-15 23-Feb-16 General Medicine, Orthopaedics, Dental, General Surgery, -- NON NABH NON NABH Association) Nursing Home Opthalmology, Paediatrics and Pathology. 1371 KOLKATA Darjeeling Yuma Nursing Home and 7A Ballen Villa Road, PO & [email protected] 04-Jan-08 01-Mar-13 28-Feb-14 Orthopaedics, Microbiology, General Surgery, Opthalmology, -- NON NABH NON NABH Diagnostic Centre Distt - Darjeeling - 734101. Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Dermatology, Pathology and Radio Diagnosis. 1372 KOLKATA Durgapur Care Diagnostic Centre Bhiringi, Nachan Road, 22-Nov-06 28-Dec-08 31-Dec-09 Microbiology, Pathology and Radio Diagnosis including USG. -- NON NABH NON NABH Durgapur - 713213. 1373 KOLKATA Durgapur Medi Scan, Stall No-11, Block-2, 14-Dec-06 31-Jan-09 30-Jan-10 Radio Diagnosis (including USG). Radio Diagnosis & Imaging CT Scan. NON NABH NON NABH Commercial Estate City Centre Durgapur - 713216. 1374 KOLKATA Durgapur Orthocare Dental Speciality 219 (p) Immon Kalyan Sorani Ph-03432535555, 9800881620 , 15-Mar-10 12-Apr-12 11-Apr-13 General Medicine, ENT, Orthopaedics, Dental, Microbiology, Surgery – Neuro Surgery, Plastic and NON NABH NON NABH Centre Sector-IIC
    [Show full text]
  • Impact on the Life of Common People for the Floods in Coloneal Period (1770 Ad-1900Ad) & Recent Time (1995 Ad-2016 Ad): a Case Study of Nadia District, West Bengal
    © 2019 JETIR June 2019, Volume 6, Issue 6 www.jetir.org (ISSN-2349-5162) IMPACT ON THE LIFE OF COMMON PEOPLE FOR THE FLOODS IN COLONEAL PERIOD (1770 AD-1900AD) & RECENT TIME (1995 AD-2016 AD): A CASE STUDY OF NADIA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL. Ujjal Roy Research Scholar (T.M.B.U), Department of Geography. Abstract: Hazard is a harmful incident for human life which can destroy so many precious things like crops, houses, cattle, others wealth like money, furniture, valuable documents and human lives also. So many hazards are happens like earthquake, tsunamis, drought, volcanic eruption, floods etc for natural reasons. Global warming, human interferences increase those incidents of hazard. Flood is a one of the hazard which basically happens for natural reason but human interferences increase the frequency and depth of this which is very destructive for human society. Nadia is a historically very famous district lies between 22053’ N and 24011’ N latitude and longitude from 88009 E to 88048 E, covering an area of 3,927 square km under the State of West Bengal in India but regular incidents of floods almost every year in time of monsoon is a big problem here. Unscientific development works from British Period hamper the drainage systems of Nadia and create many incidents of flood in colonial period. Still now millions of people face this problem in various blocks of Nadia. Development in scientific way, preservation of water bodies & river, dig new ponds & canals, increase awareness programme between publics, modernise flood warning system, obey the safety precaution rules in time of flood can save the people from this hazard.
    [Show full text]
  • WEST BENGAL COVID-19 HEALTH BULLETIN – 18Th APRIL 2021
    Department of Health & Family Welfare Govt. of West Bengal WEST BENGAL COVID-19 HEALTH BULLETIN – 18th APRIL 2021 Active COVID-19 Cases as on 18th April: 49,638 I S. No Subject Number 1 Total COVID-19 Cases till 17th April 6,51,508 2 New COVID-19 Cases on 18th April 8,419 3 Total COVID-19 Cases till 18th April (1+2) 6,59,927 4 Total Discharged 5,99,721 (+4,053) 5 Total Deaths as on 18th April* 10,568 (+28) 6 Active COVID-19 Cases as on 18th April 49,638 (+4,338) COVID 19 COVID STATUS 7 Discharge Rate (4/3) 90.88% Note: All figures updated till 9AM, 18th April #Daily increase/decrease with respect to previous day is shown as (+/-) *Complete analysis can be referred from Section X, (Page no. 5) S. No Subject Number II 1 Samples Tested till 17th April 97,62,086 2 Samples Tested on 18th April 46,074 3 Total Number of Samples Tested till 18th April (1+2) 98,08,160 4 Tests per Million population 1,08,980 5 % of Positive Cases out of Samples Tested 6.73% 6 Total Testing Laboratories* 105 7 Testing Laboratories added this week 0 TESTING TESTING SNAPSHOT 8 Testing Laboratories pending approval 1 *Detailed breakup of these laboratories is given on Page 4 and Page 5 S. No Subject Number III 1 Total Number of Hospitals dedicated for treating COVID-19 61 2 Total Number of Govt. Hospitals dedicated for treating COVID-19 49 3 Total Number of Pvt.
    [Show full text]
  • Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Darjeeling
    Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Darjeeling Ph on e : 03 54- 2 25 4233 I 225 620 1, Fa x : 035 4 -225 4338 e-Mail: [email protected] ORDER No:126lC Date: 03.07.2020 ln pursuance to the order issued by Chief Secretary, Gow. of West Bengal vide memo no.177-CS/2O2O dt 18.05.2020 & memo no. 218- CS/2020 dt 30.05.2020 and in pursuance to the meeting held on 03.07.2020 at the State Guest House, Siliguri regarding revision of Containment Zones and Buffer Zones in Darjeeling District, the following mentioned areas in the column lV, against ward/GP in column lll are notified as Affected Area (Containment zone) Category A in Darjeeling District. sl Municipality/ Ward / GP Category A (Containment Zone) No Block L Ward No.46 Near Mallaeuri, Satyaiit Nagar, Green Park, House of Saraswati Shrestha 2 Ward No. 12 Aditya Dey house at Tilak Road, Gouri Shankar Market. 3 Ward No. 14 Renubala Dhar House, Ashram Para, Aamtala Club road 4 Ward No. 14 Shivaii Kishore Bishnu's House, Ashram Para, Aamtala Club road 5 Ward No.26 Geeta Niwas, Divyani Agarwal house, Milanpally. 6 Ward No.9 Rama Devi house 7 Ward No. 15 Sahidul Rahaman house 8 Ward No.34 Dilip Das house, Block -D, Surya Sen Colony 9 Ward No.44 House of Bibek Basfore at Dasarath Pallv, near Munsi Prem Chand Colleee 10 Ward No. 16 Sabyasachi guha's house at Balai Das Chatterjee Road, Hakimpara \t Ward No. 17 Bimal Kr Paul house at Subhashpally near Patha Bhavan School t2 Ward No.
    [Show full text]
  • Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems Volume 11 Series editor Janusz Kacprzyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland e-mail: [email protected] The series “Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems” publishes the latest devel- opments in Networks and Systems—quickly, informally and with high quality. Original research reported in proceedings and post-proceedings represents the core of LNNS. Volumes published in LNNS embrace all aspects and subfields of, as well as new challenges in, Networks and Systems. The series contains proceedings and edited volumes in systems and networks, spanning the areas of Cyber-Physical Systems, Autonomous Systems, Sensor Networks, Control Systems, Energy Systems, Automotive Systems, Biological Systems, Vehicular Networking and Connected Vehicles, Aerospace Systems, Automation, Manufacturing, Smart Grids, Nonlinear Systems, Power Systems, Robotics, Social Systems, Economic Systems and other. Of particular value to both the contributors and the readership are the short publication timeframe and the world-wide distribution and exposure which enable both a wide and rapid dis- semination of research output. The series covers the theory, applications, and perspectives on the state of the art and future developments relevant to systems and networks, decision making, control, complex processes and related areas, as embedded in the fields of interdisciplinary and applied sciences, engineering, computer science, physics, economics, social, and life sciences, as well as the paradigms and methodologies behind them.
    [Show full text]
  • Bengal-Bangladesh Border and Women
    The Bengal-Bangladesh Borderland: Chronicles from Nadia, Murshidabad and Malda 1 Paula Banerjee Introduction Borderland studies, particularly in the context of South Asia are a fairly recent phenomenon. I can think of three works that have made borderlands, particularly the Bengal-Bangladesh borderland as the focal area of their study in the last one decade. Ranabir Samaddar’s The Marginal Nation: Transborder Migration From Bangladesh to West Bengal started a trend that was continued by Willem Van Schendel in his The Bengal Borderland: Beyond State and Nation in South Asia . Both these books argue that the border is part of larger zone or the borderland that at once constructs and subverts the nation. Samaddar goes beyond the security and immutable border discourse and problematises the borderland by speaking of flows across the border. He argues that such flows are prompted by historical and social affinities, geographical contiguity and economic imperative. People move when their survival is threatened and rigid borders mean little to the desperate. They question the nation form that challenges their existence. If need be they find illegal ways to tackle any obstacle that stand in their path of moving particularly when that makes the difference between life and death. Thereby Samaddar questions ideas of nation state and national security in present day South Asia when and if it privileges land over the people who inhabit that land. Van Schendel also takes the argument along similar lines by stating that without understanding the borderland it is impossible to understand the nation form that develops in South Asia, the economy that emerges or the ways in which national identities are internalized.
    [Show full text]
  • A Case Study in Nadia District of West Bengal
    INTERNATIONALJOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARYEDUCATIONALRESEARCH ISSN:2277-7881; IMPACT FACTOR :6.514(2020); IC VALUE:5.16; ISI VALUE:2.286 Peer Reviewed and Refereed Journal: VOLUME:10, ISSUE:1(6), January :2021 Online Copy Available: www.ijmer.in IMPACT OF REFUGEE: A CASE STUDY IN NADIA DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL Alok Kumar Biswas Assistant Professor, Department of History Vivekananda College, Madhyamgram, Kolkata Nadia or ‘Naudia’ is famous for its literature, cultural heritage, and historical importance and after all partition and change its demographic features. Brahmin Pandits were associated with intellectual literature discuss knowledge, to do religious oblation and worship. The city was fully surrounded by dense bamboo and marsh forest and tigers, wild pigs, foxes etc used live in this forest. This was the picture of Nadia during the end of 18th century.i There was a well-known rhyme- “Bamboo, box and pond, three beauties of Nadia”. Here ‘Nad’ means Nadia or Nabadwip.ii This district was established in 1786. During the partition, Nadia district was also divided. However, according to Lord Mountbatten’s plan 1947 during partition of India the whole Nadia district was attached with earlier East Pakistan. This creates a lot of controversy. To solve this situation the responsibility was given to Sir Radcliff According to his decision three subdivisions of Nadia district (Kusthia, Meherpur and Chuadanga) got attached with East Pakistan on 18th August, naming Kusthia district and the remaining two sub-divisions (Krishnagar and Ranaghat) centered into India with the name Nabadwip earlier which is now called Nadia. While studying the history of self-governing rule of Ndai district one can see that six municipalities had been established long before independence.
    [Show full text]
  • ISSN 2320-5407 International Journal of Advanced Research (2014), Volume 2, Issue 12, 782-803
    ISSN 2320-5407 International Journal of Advanced Research (2014), Volume 2, Issue 12, 782-803 Journal homepage: http://www.journalijar.com INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH RESEARCH ARTICLE Impact of Civilized Intervention on the Eco-fitness of Kurseong Municipality, West Bengal, India. Rabin Das, Research Scholar of Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal and Assistant Professor of Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya,West Bengal, India Manuscript Info Abstract Manuscript History: The high altitude mountain ecosystems are very breakable and susceptible to any kind of changes introduced by human being. The critical balance of such Received: 22 October 2014 Final Accepted: 28 November 2014 ecosystem has largely been offset by the land use / land cover changes for Published Online: December 2014 development purposes. The natural processes are accelerated out of proportion by strong anthropogenic modifications of landscape through Key words: clearance of forest for agriculture, settlement, pasturing, mining and Mountain Ecosystem, urban quarrying, water resource capturing, road construction etc. to invite landscape, social hazards, civilized hazardous events which have dramatic impact on human property and lives intervention and mountainous sustainability. (Das, Chatterjee and Roy, 2011). Thus humans have been instrumental for significant increase in the frequency and magnitude of these hazardous *Corresponding Author events. An evaluation of civilized intervention on the natural landscape is needed for the mountainous sustainability of an urban landscape, particularly in those urban areas where large volume of population throng together for Rabin Das livelihood. The Kurseong Town occupies the east facing cliff like slope of Senchal- Mahaldiram ridge of the Darjeeling Himalayas that rises steeply from Rinchengtong Khola River Valley (a tributary of the Balason River) from an altitude of 800m, in the east, to an altitude of 2200m to the west.
    [Show full text]