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General Exemption No. 28 1031
GENERAL EXEMPTION NO. 28 1031 GENERAL EXEMPTION NO. 28 Exemption to specified goods imported under a Duty Entitlement Pass Book issued in terms of paragraph 4.3 of the Export and Import Policy: [Notfn. No. 45/02-Cus. dt. 22.4.2002 as amended by 125/02, 57/03, 84/03, 97/03, 63/04, 95/04, 27/05, 46/ 05,77/05, 97/05, 41/06, 63/07, 116/07, 26/17] In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby exempts the goods of description specified in column (2) of the Table below, when imported into India, – (a) from so much of duty of customs leviable thereon under the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975) as is in excess of the amount calculated at the rate specified in the corresponding entry in column (3) of the said Table; (b) from so much of additional duty leviable thereon under sub-sections (1), (3) and (5) of section 3 of the said Customs Tariff Act, as is in excess of the amount calculated at the rate specified in the corresponding entry in column (4) of the said Table; subject to the following conditions, namely: - (i) that the importer has been issued a Duty Entitlement Pass Book by the Licensing Authority in terms of paragraph 4.3 of the Export and Import Policy. (ii) the importer has been permitted credit entries in the said Duty Entitlement Pass Book by the Licensing Authority at the rates notified by the Government of India in the Ministry of Commerce for the products exported; (iii) the said Duty Entitlement Pass Book is produced before the proper officer of Customs for debit of the duties leviable on the goods but for exemption contained herein : Provided that exemption from duty shall not be admissible if there is insufficient credit in the said Duty Entitlement Pass Book for debiting the duty leviable on the goods but for this exemption. -
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. -
WEST BENGAL STATE ELECTION COMMISSION 18, SAROJINI NAIDU SARANI (Rawdon Street) KOLKATA – 700 017 Ph No.2280-5277 ; FAX: 2
WEST BENGAL STATE ELECTION COMMISSION 18, SAROJINI NAIDU SARANI (Rawdon Street) – KOLKATA 700 017 Ph No.2280-5277 ; FAX: 2280-7373 No. 1809-SEC/1D-131/2012 Kolkata, the 3rd December 2012 In exercise of the power conferred by Sections 16 and 17 of the West Bengal Panchayat Elections Act, 2003 (West Bengal Act XXI of 2003), read with rules 26 and 27 of the West Bengal Panchayat Elections Rules, 2006, West Bengal State Election Commission, hereby publish the draft Order for delimitation of Malda Zilla Parishad constituencies and reservation of seats thereto. The Block(s) have been specified in column (1) of the Schedule below (hereinafter referred to as the said Schedule), the number of members to be elected to the Zilla Parishad specified in the corresponding entries in column (2), to divide the area of the Block into constituencies specified in the corresponding entries in column (3),to determine the constituency or constituencies reserved for the Scheduled Tribes (ST), Scheduled Castes (SC) or the Backward Classes (BC) specified in the corresponding entries in column (4) and the constituency or constituencies reserved for women specified in the corresponding entries in column (5) of the said schedule. The draft will be taken up for consideration by the State Election Commissioner after fifteen days from this day and any objection or suggestion with respect thereto, which may be received by the Commission within the said period, shall be duly considered. THE SCHEDULE Malda Zilla Parishad Malda District Name of Block Number of Number, Name and area of the Constituen Constituen members to be Constituency cies cies elected to the reserved reserved Zilla Parishad for for ST/SC/BC Women persons (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Bamongola 2 Bamongola/ZP-1 SC Women Madnabati, Gobindapur- Maheshpur and Bamongola grams Bamongola/ZP-2 SC Chandpur, Pakuahat and Jagdala grams HaHbaibipbupru/rZ P- 3 Women 3 Habibpur/ZP-4 ST Women Mangalpura , Jajoil, Kanturka, Dhumpur and Aktail and Habibpur grams. -
Gour Mahavidyalaya, Mangalbari, Malda
GOUR MAHAVIDYA GOGOUR GOUR MAHAVIDYALAYA, MANGALBARI, MALDA 1. 7.2019 to N.S.S.ADVISORY COMMITTEE DR.ASHIM KUMAR SARKAR PRINCIPAL/CHAIRMAN SRI RAKESH SARKAR CONVENER,PROGRAMME OFFICER- UNIT-1 SRI ARUP KUMAR ROY JOINT- CONVENER,PROGRAMME OFFICER- UNIT-11 DR.P.K.KUNDU MEMBER: COORDINATOR,IQAC DR.K.M.MAHATA MEMBER: EX- PROGRAMME OFFICER OUT REACH PROGRAMME COMMITTEE DR.ASHIM KUMAR SARKAR PRINCIPAL/CHAIRMAN DR.N.K.MRIDHA CONVENER, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DR.P.K.KUNDU MEMBER: COORDINATOR,IQAC SMT URMIMALA BASAK MEMBER, SECRETARY,TEACHERS’COUNCIL PARTHO MANI MEMBER,STUDENT MOON BASAK MEMBER,STUDENT INTRODUCTION:MOTTO: NOT ME,BUT YOU The National Service Scheme is a programme conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports ,Government of India.. Popularly known as NSS, the scheme was launched in Gandhiji’s Centenary year in 1969. On 24 September 1969, the then Union Education Minister V.K.R.V.Rao launched the NSS at universities and colleges in all states. The Motto of NSS "Not Me But You", reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for self- less service. NSS helps the students to develop their moral character and serve the common people and theNation. SYMBOL The symbol for the NSS has been based on the giant Rath Wheel of the world-famous Konark Sun Temple( Orissa, India). The wheel portrays the cycle of creation, preservation and release. It signifies the movement in life across time and space, the symbol thus stands for continuity as well as change and implies the continuous striving of NSS for social change. The eight bars in the wheel represents 24 hours of a day. -
Ambulance List.Xlsx
Data regarding Ambulances under Malda District as on 18-03-2020 S. No Registration No. Owner's Name Current Address Mobile No. Name of Driver Contact No VILL-NEW PATALDANGA,PO-MOTHABARI,PS- WB11B2840 RABIUL ISLAM 9735018336 ROBIUL ISLAM 8348060618 1 MOTHABARI,Maldah ,West Bengal,732207 UTTAR WB37B7950 SUROJIT SIL S DARIAPUR,KALIACHAK,MALDA,Maldah ,West 9733419417 MAMUN SK 9593578103 2 Bengal,732201 KRISHNAPALLY,ENGLISH WB53B3385 AMIT CHOWDHURY 9735068349 SANJIB 8158068120 3 BAZAR,MALDA,Maldah ,West Bengal,732101 KRISHNAPALLY,MALDA,ENGLISH WB57A1939 ASIM CHOUDHURI 9456451321 MOHON 6295298967 4 BAZAR,Maldah ,West Bengal,732101 LAKRIPUR,PO- HATIMARI,PS- WB656752 BABULAL MARDI 9002918157 Self Self 5 GAZOLE,Maldah ,West Bengal,732127 VILL--MANGALBARI,SCHOOL PARA,DIST-- WB658882 SAJAL KR DAS 9434680422 TARAK GHOSH 8597136319 6 MALDA,,West Bengal,999999 TULSIDANGA,GAZOLE,MALDA,,West WB659172 MOJAMMAL HOQUE 9800755654 Self Self 7 Bengal,999999 MD. NURE ALAM CHANDIGACHHI, SINGIA,CHANCHAL,DIST- WB659298 9734163372 Self Self 8 SARKAR MALDA (W.B.),,West Bengal,732123 VILL NABA KRISHNAPALLY,PS. ENGLISH WB659319 PRAKASH SARKAR BAZAR,PO. + DIST. MALDA, WB,,West 9434680422 SUMIT KISKU 8509410536 9 Bengal,732101 VILL- SUSHMA TRIPATHY,MEMORIAL WB659525 MADHUMITA TRIPATHY NURSING HOME,JHALJHALIA, DIST- 9932931538 MAHABIR DEB 8001671888 10 MALDA,,West Bengal,111111 VILL-NABA KRISHNAPALLY,P.S-ENGLISH WB65A0810 PRAKASH SARKAR 9434680422 DIPAK ROY 8001525520 11 BAZAR,DIST-MALDA,,West Bengal,999999 MAHAJANTOLA,BAISHNABNAGAR,BAISHNAB WB65A0841 SWAPAN SINHGHA 9734992676 ROMESH MONDAL 9932057489 12 NAGAR,Maldah ,West Bengal,732127 MR KESHAB CHANDRA VILL. & P.O. CHOWKI,P.S. MANIKCHAK,DIST. WB65A1080 9434256150 Self Self 13 MISHRA MALDA,,West Bengal,999999 SECRETARY R K R.K. -
Malda Training Diary
Page 1 of 1 ATI Monograph 13/2006 For restricted circulation only A Probationer’s Training Diary COVER PAGE P. Bhattacharya Learning to Serve Administrative Training Institute Page 2 of 2 Government of West Bengal Page 3 of 3 ATI Monograph 13/2006 For restricted circulation A Probationer’s Training Diary TITLE PAGE P. Bhattacharya Learning to Serve Administrative Training Institute Government of West Bengal Page 4 of 4 Block FC, Bidhannagar (Salt Lake) Kolkata-700106 Page 5 of 5 PREFACE New entrants to the Indian Administrative Service and the West Bengal Civil Service (Executive) have to maintain a Training Diary as part of their district training. While supervising their work in the districts, the ATI faculty has found that in the majority of cases the probationers do not maintain their diaries properly, although these are intended to be records of the details of the training they undergo so that superior officers can check whether they have assimilated the proper lessons from the exposure in the field. During interactions with their Counsellors in the ATI, the trainees have complained that they are handicapped by not having an example to follow. A similar handicap has been reported regarding writing reports of enquiries assigned to probationers in the district. In view of this feedback, the ATI is publishing the diary I maintained in detail as probationer in Malda in 1972, trusting that it will provide civil service probationers with an example of how a training diary can be maintained. We were supposed to send the National Academy of Administration an official training diary and also maintain a personal one. -
Annexure Transportation with Neighbouring
ANNEXURE TRANSPORTATION WITH NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES S. Name of the the details of inter-country bus, the details of pending proposals with No. country trains and shipping services the Ministry for increasing maintained by India with frequency of existing services or to neighbouring countries start services on new routes: (b) (a) 1 Bhutan Nil Nil 2 Nepal Bus: Regular bus services are in Proposals for following new routes operation on the following routes :- have been sent to Government of a) Kathmandu-Delhi Nepal:- b) Kathmandu-Varanasi (i) Dehradun-Mahendranagar c) Mahendranagar – Delhi and (ii) Kathmandu-Patna- d) Pokhara-Delhi Bodhgaya (iii) Janakpur-Patna Trains: Train services between The modalities for operationalizing Kolkata / Haldia ports (in India) the above mentioned bus services and Birgunj (in Nepal) for transit are being discussed with traffic and between stations of Government of Nepal. Indian Railways and Birgunj (in Nepal) for bilateral traffic are in operation. Shipping: Nil 3 Bangladesh Bus - There are following direct Bus – A new bus service is under bus services between India and consideration between Khulna Bangladesh:- (Bangladesh) - Kolkata (India) (i) Dhaka-Kolkata (ii) Dhaka-Agartala (iii) Guwahati – Shillong - Dhaka (iv) Kolkata-Dhaka-Agartala Trains - At present there are 3 Trains – Three more rail links are operational inter-country rail links proposed to be reopened between (broad gauge):- India and Bangladesh:- (i) Radhikapur (India) – Birol (I) Petrapole (India)-Benapole (Bangladesh) (Bangladesh) (ii) Karimganj/Mahisanan (India) – (ii) Gede (India) – Darsana Shahbazpur (Bangladesh) (Bangladesh) (iii) Haldibari (India) – Chilahati (iii) Singhabad (India) – Rohanpur (Bangladesh) (Bangladesh) Shipping – The Protocol on Inland New rail link is to be opened Water, Trade and Transit (PIWTT) between Akhaura (Bangladesh) – between India and Bangladesh Agartala (India) permits movement of goods over barges/vessels through the river system of Bangladesh on eight specific routes between India and Bangladesh. -
Camp Name : Sujapur, Malda, West Bengal Dt- 21.09.2019
1 4 3 2 SL.NO GOLAM RABBANI GOLAM UMME KULSUM UMME REDUL SEKH REDUL ARIF ALI ARIF Name of beneficiary C/O ISTAHAB ALI, MOSIMPUR, MALDA, W.B W.B MALDA, MOSIMPUR, ALI, ISTAHAB C/O C/O ISTAHAB ALI, MOSIMPUR, MALDA, W.B W.B MALDA, MOSIMPUR, ALI, ISTAHAB C/O C/O MD KUDDUSH ALI, UTTAR DARIAPUR, DARIAPUR, UTTAR ALI, KUDDUSH MD C/O C/O RAJJAK SEKH, NABINAGAR, CHAMA NABINAGAR, RAJJAK C/O SEKH, NAYABASTI, MALDA, W.B - 732201 - W.B MALDA, NAYABASTI, CAMP NAME : SUJAPUR, MALDA, WEST BENGAL DT- 21.09.2019 DT- 21.09.2019 CAMP NAME SUJAPUR, : BENGAL MALDA, WEST TOLA, MALDA, W.B - 732201 - W.B MALDA, TOLA, - 732206 - 732206 - Complete Address 22 19 19 18 Age M M M M M/F OTH OTH OTH OTH Caste 2000 2500 1666 1666 Income + BATTERY (S) BATTERY + (S) BATTERY + (S) BATTERY + HEARING AID AID HEARING AID HEARING AID HEARING AID HEARING + BATTERY BATTERY + (S) + BLIND BLIND + (S) STICK Type of aid(given) 21.09.2019 21.09.2019 21.09.2019 21.09.2019 Date on Which (given) 2840 2840 2840 3292 Total Cost of aid,including Fabrication/Fitment charges 100% 100% 100% 100% Subsidy provided Travel cost paid to outstation beneficiary Board and lodging expenses paid Whether any surgical correction undertaken 2840 2840 2840 3292 Total of 10+11+12+13 No of days for which stayed Whether accomanied by escort YES YES YES YES Photo of beneficiary*/ Aadhaar available 9641991114 9614001801 9614001801 8159008696 Mobile No. or lan d line number with STD Code** HEARING AID C/O DEBU ROY, BABURHAT, KALIACHAK, + BATTERY 5 LAKSHMI ROY 41 F OTH 2000 21.09.2019 3292 100% 3292 YES MALDA, W.B -
Status of Groundwater Arsenic Contamination in Malda District
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 10, Issue 12, December-2019 363 ISSN 2229-5518 Status of Groundwater Arsenic Contamination in Malda District, West Bengal, India Sourav Majumder1, Dr.Ashok Kumar Jha2 Research Scholar, University Department of Chemistry, T.M.B.U, Bhagalpur Associated Professor, University Department of Chemistry, T.M.B.U, Bhagalpur Abstract: ‘Arsenic ‘, this word is always a term of concern to us. Ground water arsenic contamination has been found in different parts of the world. It is always not injurious to us if present in permissible amount. Historically arsenic is reported as a poison. Severe arsenic contamination has been reported from west Bengal. The problem of presence of arsenic in danger level is reported since 1978 in this region. Arsenic concentration exceeding 0.05 mg/L in drinking water can cause cardiovascular problem, neurological effects, hematological effects, gastointestrinal problem etc. The aim of this paper is to discuss the present condition of groundwater arsenic contamination of critically affected areas like Kaliachak (I.II and III Blocks), Manikchak, Ratua and Englishbazar blocks of Malda District of West Bengal. The data are collected from specified sources of Govnment like CMOH Office, PHE Department, and District Web Portal. Index Terms: arsenic, groundwater, contamination, Malda IJSER -------------------*-------------------- 1. Introduction: Arsenic is a metalloid which mainly exists in +3(arsenite) and +5 oxidation states in ground water and in surface water environment. At normal condition arsenate exists -1 -2 -1 as H2AsO4 , HAsO4 whereas arsenite as H3AsO3, H2AsO3 .Arsenic associates with rocks, soils and sediments due to discharge from industrial sources and use of pesticides. -
Grant Distributed Damaged in Amphan
DISTRIBUTION OF GRANT TO BENEFICIARIES WHOSE DWELLING HOUSES WERE DAMAGED DURING CYCLONE(AMPHAN) Sl. Name of the Beneficiary Address Name of block Amount sanctioned No 1 Ramen Mandal Beki, Mahadipur Englishbazar 20000.00 2 Shymali Mandal Beki, Mahadipur Englishbazar 20000.00 3 Asit kumar Das Beki, Mahadipur Englishbazar 20000.00 4 Bhagya Ghosh khasimari,Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 5 Jasimuddin Sk Kamalabari,Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 6 Mainur Hoque Kamalabari,Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 7 Ayesha Bibi Amrity,Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 8 Jamiruddin Sk Kechuyahi,Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 9 Rahina Bibi Kamalabari,Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 10 Renu Mandal Chotogosaipur, Khaskhol, Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 11 Minati Singh Sagardighi, Gobindapur, Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 12 Fujleten Kadamtali, Narhatta, Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 13 Abdul Kaiyum Jarlahipara, Sattari, Binodpur, Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 14 Dilip Mandal Sattari, Binodpur, Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 15 Basanti Mandal Chotogosaipur, Khaskhol, Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 16 Latika Mandal Jotebasanta, Narhatta, Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 17 Sabita Mandal Beki, Mahadipur Englishbazar 20000.00 18 Shyam Ghosh Ghoshpara, Mahadipur Englishbazar 20000.00 19 Khosmahammad Satgharia, Budhia,Malda Englishbazar 20000.00 20 Aruna Mandal Jelepara,Milki Englishbazar 20000.00 21 Sefali Saha Nagor Para, Binodpur, Sattari Englishbazar 20000.00 22 Sejamuddin Sk Laxmipur Madhyapara Kazigram Englishbazar 20000.00 23 Bechan Momin Atgama , Milki Englishbazar 20000.00 24 Abed Momin Atgama -
List of Participants
Centre for Academic Leadership and Education Management (CALEM) (Under the Scheme of PMMMNMTT HRD Ministry, Govt. of India, New Delhi) Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh – 202002 UP (India) List of Participants ONLINE ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP COURSE FOR TEACHERS (From 24.03.2021 to 31.03.2021) Theme: Online Teaching/Learning/ Evaluation Project Coordinator : Professor A.R. Kidwai, Director, UGC HRDC, AMU, Aligarh Project Co-coordinator : Dr. Faiza Abbasi, Assistant Professor, UGC HRDC, AMU, Aligarh Course Coordinator : Dr. Nazibar Rahaman, Principal, Kaliachak College, Kaliachak, Malda (WB Host Institution : Kaliachak College, Kaliachak, Malda (WB) M: 09733144644, 7908101455 S. Name & Designation Institutional Address Residential Address Mobile No. email ID M / F SC/ST/ No. OBC/M/ G/PH 1. Mr. Sourav Paul Dept. of English, Vill+Po- Fulbari, Ps- 947225797 paul.sou.7@gmM/OBC Assistant Professor Kaliachak College, Gangarampur, Dist- ail.com Sultanganj, Malda (WB) Dakshin Dinajpur(WB) 2. Dr. Sourav Majumder Dept. of Chemistry, Sarbamangala Pally, 9434682707 bantimajumder M/G Assistant Professor Kaliachak College, Station Road, Malda, [email protected] Sultanganj, Malda (WB) West Bengal 3. Dr. Poulami Jana Dept. of Chemistry, Vill- Masterpara, 8436505486 poulamijana12 M/G Assistant Professor Kaliachak College, Kaliachak, 732201, [email protected] Sultanganj, Malda (WB) Malda, West Bengal 4. Dr. Mujtaba Jamal Dept. of Arabic , Master Para , 7602539840 mujtaba.sanabil M/M Assistant Professor Kaliachak College, Kaliachak, Malda, [email protected] Sultanganj, Malda (WB) West Bengal 5. Mr. Md Dabiruddin Dept. of Arabic, Dadhikot Bari 9733364240 mddabiruddin1 M/M Assistant Professor Jamini Mazumder [email protected] Memorial College, m Patiram, Dakshin Dinajpur (WB) 6. Mr. Taslim Ahmad Dept. -
Regional Policy Dialogue on Strengthening Transport Connectivity in Southern and Central Asia
Regional Policy Dialogue on Strengthening Transport Connectivity in Southern and Central Asia. 7-8 Feb 2018 Bangkok, Thailand Ministry of Railways Government of India TAR Routes • UN ESCAP study identified three broader routes: • Northern corridor: passing through China, Kazakhstan, Mangolia, Russian federation and Korean peninsula; • TAR on Indo- China: starting from Chinese border to Laos, Thailand, Malaysia; • Southern corridor: connecting Turkey through Iran, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar and with Sri Lanka also part of the corridor, South Asia -An Overview • In South Asian Region, inadequate infrastructure increases costs of logistics and hampering trade promotion & regional integration • Missing links and lack of uniform technical standards are main challenges . • TAR – a major UN-ESCAP initiative to strengthen rail connectivity between Asia and Europe. Southern corridor extends through South Asian Region. • For integration with South West Asia the main constraint is inter-operability of gauge and with South East Asia, mainly the missing links. Connectivity with neighbouring countriesTAR Network in India Tamu Mahisasan Gede TAR main link TAR other routes Missing Links Break of Gauge Existing Cross Border Railway links of India • With Pakistan via Atari-Wagha and via Munabao-Khokharapar • With Nepal via Raxaul-Birganj • With Bangladesh via Gede-Darsana, Singhabad- Rohanpur, Benapole-Petrapole and Radhikapur- Birol New Connectivity Projects • For connectivity with Bangladesh ➢ Agartala - Akhaura New Line (Trans Asian Railways missing link segment) is undertaken. ➢ Restoration of rail link between Haldibari- Chilhatti • For connectivity with Nepal two projects have been sanctioned: ➢ Jogbani-Biratnagar link ➢ Jayanagar-Bijalpura Gauge Conversion with extension to Bardibas • For Connectivity with Myanmar ➢ Jiribam-Imphal new link is under construction and a Survey has also been undertaken for linking Imphal – Moreh - This link will connect Indian Railways with Myanmar Railways in future.