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List of Nodal Officers Proceedings of the District Collector & Chairman, District Disaster Management Authority, Dindigul District, Dindigul List of Nodal Officers Proceedings of the District Collector & Chairman, District Disaster Management Authority, Dindigul District, Dindigul. Present: Dr.T.G.Vinay, I.A.S., Roc.No.10850/2016-7/NC.1 Dated: 4.10.2016 Sub: Natural calamities - Dindigul District- North East Monsoon,2016 – 67 Vulnerable areas identified – Appointment of Nodal officers at the District Level, Taluk Level, Block Level - ordered - regarding. Ref: 1. Principal Secretary / Commissioner of Revenue Administration, Chennai Lr.No.NC.II(2)/6259/2016, dt.17.9.2016. 2. Principal Secretary / Commissioner of Revenue Administration, Chennai Lr.No.NC.II(2)/5779/2016, dt. 4.10.2016. -------- Order: In the reference 1 st cited, the Principal Secretary/Commissioner of Revenue Administration has instructed to identify vulnerable locations in every district for the ensuing North East Monsoon and to give adequate training to the First responders & Volunteers(Red Cross Society, Nehru Yuva Kendra, NSS, NCC, Home Guard, NGOs, Self Help Group etc.). Accordingly, 67 vulnerable locations have been identified in Dindigul District. 2) ) In order to report on the preventive action taken & preparedness status by various departments to avoid any damages to life/ property in case of any eventuality in the vulnerable areas identified, Inter- Departmental Zonal Team for each Taluk was constituted and they inspected the places and submitted their reports. 3) In the reference 2 nd cited, the Principal Secretary/Commissioner of Revenue Administration has instructed to appoint Nodal officers at the District Level, Taluk Level, Block Level Nodel Officers. Accordingly, the following officials are hereby appointed as Nodel officers at District Level/Sub-Division Level/Taluk Level, as detailed below:- 2 Sl. Name & Designation Mobile No. No. I. District Level Thiru.B.Baskaran, 1. 9445000915 District Revenue Officer, Dindigul II. Taluk Level Thiru.S. Chezhiyan, Tahsildar, 1. 9445000579 Dindigul West Thiru.K.Sivakumar, Tahsildar, 2. 8842805130 Dindigul East Thiru.T.Kalimuthu, Tahsildar, 3. 9445000581 Nilakottai 4. Thiru.N.Ramiah, Tahsildar, Natham 9445000580 Thiru.R.Sivasankaran, Tahsildar, 5. 9942680723 Authoor Thiru.P.Marimuthu, Tahsildar, 6. 9445000583 Oddanchatram Thiru.V.R.Dhasavadharan, Tahsildar, 7. 9445000584 Vedasandur 8. Thiru.K.Rajendran, Tahsildar, Palani 9445000582 Thiru.Parthiban, Tahsildar, 9. 9445000585 Kodaikanal III. Block Level Thiru.Danasekaran, 7402608084 1. Block Development Officer(VP) Dindigul 2. Thiru.Kadar Meer 7402608088 Block Development Officer(VP) Athoor Thiru.Sivalinga Ramasubramaniam 7402608092 3. Block Development Officer(VP) Sanarpatti 4. Thiru.Nagarajan, 7402608096 Block Development Officer(VP) Natham Thiru.Muniandi 7402608130 5. Block Development Officer(VP) Nilakottai Thiru.Palanisamy 7402608133 6. Block Development Officer(VP) Batlagundu Thiru.Nagarajan 7402608100 7. Block Development Officer(VP) Palani Thiru.Shanmugasundaram 7402608109 8. Block Development Officer(VP) Thoppampatti 9. Thiru.Mahendran 7402608104 3 Block Development Officer(VP) Oddanchatram Thiru.Andiappan 7402608114 10. Block Development Officer(VP) Reddiyarchatram Thiru.Thirumalaisamy 7402608118 11. Block Development Officer(VP) Vedasandur Thiru.Pandian 7402608122 12. Block Development Officer(VP) Vadamadurai Thiru.Marudhamuthu 7402608126 13. Block Development Officer(VP) Guziliamparai Thiru.Kumaesan 7402608138 14. Block Development Officer(VP) Kodaikanal 4) The convenor of the above Committee should conduct Fortnightly meeting in consultation with the District Collector, with all committee members discussing the status of the subject and submit the minutes of the meeting on that day through a special messenger without fail. Sd/-T.G.Vinay District Collector & Chairman, District Disaster Management Authority, Dindigul. To All Concerned. Copy to Project Officer, DRDA, Dindigul Copy to Sub Collector, Palani Copy to Revenue Divisional Officer, Dindigul /Kodaikanal Copy to Assistant Director (Town Panchayats),Dindigul Copy to Assistant Director (Panchayats),Dindigul Copy to the Principal Secretary / Commissioner of Revenue Administration, Chennai-5. 4 Proceedings of the District Collector & Chairman, District Disaster Management Authority, Dindigul District, Dindigul. Present: Dr.T.G.Vinay, I.A.S., Roc.No.10850/2016/NC.1 Dated: 19 .10.2016 Sub: Natural calamities - Dindigul District- North East Monsoon,2016 – 67 Vulnerable areas identified –Appointment of Nodal Officers for each Vulnerable area - ordered - regarding. Ref: 1. Principal Secretary / Commissioner of Revenue Administration, Chennai Lr.No.NC.II(2)/6259/2016, dt.17.9.2016. 2. Principal Secretary / Commissioner of Revenue Administration, Chennai Lr.No.NC.II(2)/5779/2016, dt. 4.10.2016. -------- Order: In the reference 1 st cited, the Principal Secretary/Commissioner of Revenue Administration has instructed to identify vulnerable locations in every district for the ensuing North East Monsoon and to give adequate training to the First responders & Volunteers(Red Cross Society, Nehru Yuva Kendra, NSS, NCC, Home Guard, NGOs, Self Help Group etc.). Accordingly, 67 vulnerable locations have been identified in Dindigul District. 2) ) In order to report on the preventive action taken & preparedness status by various departments to avoid any damages to life/ property in case of any eventuality in the vulnerable areas identified, Inter- Departmental Zonal Team for each Taluk was constituted and they inspected the places and submitted their reports. 3) In the reference 2 nd cited, the Principal Secretary/Commissioner of Revenue Administration has instructed to appoint Nodal Officers for each Vulnerable point. Accordingly, the following officials are hereby nominated in the appointed as Nodal Officers for each Vulnerable areas as detailed below:- 5 Sl.No. Name of the village/ Name, designation/ location of vulnerable area Mobile No.of the Nodal officer 1. Dindigul West Taluk 1 Lakshmanampatti, Thiru.Ravishankar H/o Agaram. Executive Officer(TP),Agaram, (Low Vulnerable) Mobile No. 2. Kiriampatti, H/o Agaram. Thiru. (Low Vulnerable) Asst.Engineer(TP). Thadicombu. Mobile No. 3. Undarpatti,H/o Thiru. M.K. Ramesh babu Thadicombu Zonal Deputy Tahsildar (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul West Mobile No:94434 56039 4. Andiagoundanur, Tmt.A.Meenadevi, H/o Thadicombu Special Deputy Tahsildar(Election) (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul West Mobile No:99428 28331 5. Muthanampatty Thiru.Kamalakannan, H/o Kuttathupatty Dy. Block Dev. Officer (Zone-II) (Low Vulnerable) Reddiarchatram Pt.Union. Mobile No. 6. Ayyankulam Thiru Rengaraju, H/o Pallapatty Town Surveyor, (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul Corporation. Cell: 7. Sengulam,(Begam Thiru M.Natrayan, sahibanagar),H/o.Pallapatty Spl.Deputy Tahsildar(Flying Squad) (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul. Cell No.98432 84622 8. Mungil kulam,(Pudupatty) Thiru Vijayakumar, H/o. Pallapatty Dy.Inspector of Survey, (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul west. Mobile No. 9. Alankulam, Thiru Pandiarajan, H/o.Pallapatty Head Assistant, (Low Vulnerable) Revenue Divl.Office, Dindigul. Cell: 96005 32078 10. Paraikulam, Thiru MP.Muruganandam, H/o Kurumbapatty Dy. Block Dev. Officer (Zone-IV) (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul Pt.Union. Mobile No. 11. Rajakulam (Periyar Nagar Thiru. I.Sultan Sikkandar Seelapadi) H/o.Seelpadi Taluk Supply Officer, (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul West. Mobile No:94431-78621 6 12. Paraikulam (NS Nagar Thiru Saminathan, Seelapadi),H/o.Seelapadi Asst.Engineer, (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul Corporation. Cell: 13. Periyakulam,H/o.Seelpadi Thiru P.Murugan, (Low Vulnerable) Dy. Block Dev. Officer (Zone-II) Dindigul Pt.Union. Mobile No.95854 79017 14. Maruthanikulam(RM Thiru Udayakumar, Colony) Asst.Town Planning Officer, H/o.Chettinayakkanpatty DindigulCorporation, (Low Vulnerable) Mobile No.98941 81460 15. Mandaikulam Tmt.R.V.Sumathi, H/o.Chettinayakkanpatty Dy. Block Dev. Officer (Zone-I) (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul Pt.Union. Mobile No.99422 02734 16. Senkulam Tmt.A.Prabha, H/o.Chettinayakkanpatty Dy. Block Dev. Officer (Zone-III) (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul Pt.Union. Mobile No.97912 50989 17. Athuppatty Thiru Sudarsan, H/o.Thadicombu Executive Officer, (TP), (Moderately Vulnerable) Thadicombu.Mobile No: 2. Dindigul East Taluk 1. Markkampatti,Dindigul Thiru.A.Jeyakumar, East Taluk Dy. Block Dev. Officer (Zone-I) (Low Vulnerable) Shanarpatti Pt.Union. Mobile No.57516 39672 2. Koothampatti, Tmt.Angammal Narivilampatti, Dy. Block Dev. Officer (Zone-III) H/o,Kambiliampatti Shanarpatti Pt.Union. (Low Vulnerable) Mobile No.99654 52700 3. Kollanpudur, Thiru M.Ganesan, H/o Siluvathur Dy. Block Dev. Officer (Zone-IV) (Low Vulnerable) Shanarpatti Pt.Union. Mobile No.80125 49603 4. Andivadan chettiyur, Thiru. Rajesh Khanna, H/o.Rahalapuram Assistant Engeer/RD (Low Vulnerable) Shanarpatti Pt.Union. Mobile No.98435 06841 5. Aranmanikulam, Thiru. Chandran, Adianuthu Zonal Deputy Tahsildar, (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul East Mobile No:94424 07683 6. Sadayampatti,Pudupatti Thiru Pandi, H/o.Senkuruchi Dy.Inspector of Survey, (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul East. Mobile No.94428 83446 7 7. Kodanginaickenpatti, Thiru S.Pragalathan, H/o.Mullipadi Assistant Engeer/RD (Low Vulnerable) Dindigul Pt.Union. Mobile No.96261 06999 8. Theethampatti, Thiru Balamurugan, H/o.Rajakkapatti Dy. Block Dev. Officer (Zone-II) (Vulnerable) Shanarpatti Pt.Union. Mobile No. 9. NGO Colony Thiru M.Vadivel Murugan, H/o.Balakrishnapuram Taluk Supply Officer, (Vulnerable) Dindigul East. Mobile: 94423 29823 3. Nilakottai Taluk 1 Kuttathu Ayyampalayam Thiru. P. Subbiah H/o.Sivagnanapuram Zonal Deputy Tahsildar (Low Vulnerable)
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