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CHHATTISGARH Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) 29-08-2019 1 Project Proposal Brief – BLC (Rs. in Crs.) Verticals BLC (New) ▪No. of Projects 61 ▪No. of Cities 61 ▪No. of DUs 6960 ▪Project Cost (Rs. in Crore) 214.698 ▪Central Share (Rs. in Crore) 104.40 ▪State Share (Rs. in Crore) 56.783 ▪Beneficiary Share (Rs. in Crore) 53.515 ▪40% of ACA (First Installment) 41.76 Proposal Checklist – Checklist Status (Y/N) ▪SLAC/SLSMC approval/Minutes submitted Yes ▪Land title status (encumbrance free) BLC:- 6960 DUs – Own Land/Permanent Lease Deed. ▪Beneficiary list (BLC/AHP) submitted Yes ▪No. of Beneficiaries with Aadhar ID 6960 ▪No. of Beneficiaries with other Unique ID 0 ▪No. of Aadhar seeded Bank accounts 6960 ▪Status of physical & social infrastructure Available ▪Beneficiary consent sought Yes Physical Progress Total No. of No. of DUs No. of DUs Sr. Target as per No of Project No. of DUs Component DUs Yet to start Grounded/ Under No. DAS Sanctioned Completed Sanctioned work Construction 1 AHP 100000 137 75,442 36,959 38,483 6279 2 BLC 160000 1182 1,44,950 49,157 95,793 30104 3 ISSR-PPP 40000 8 5,946 5,946 0 0 Total 300000 1327 2,26,338 92,062 1,34,276 36,383 4 Financial Progress (Rs. in Crs.) Total Total Total Total Central Total Total S. Committed State Share Expenditure Total UC Components Approved Project Share Funds UC No. Central Released Booked Pending Dus Cost Released Released sent Share (Central+ State) 1 BLC 144950 4455.61 2174.25 694.03 256.98 951.01 920.53 379.8 597.57 2 AHP 65783 3481.31 986.75 283.34 198.68 493.31 -
English Lotlist 2021-I Dated 07.11.2020 (954 Lot) 2
1 SCHEDULE - A (Enclosure to Tender Notice No. T.P.(2021)-I dated 07.11.2020) LIST OF LOTS SHOWING THE TENDU PATTA UNITS, SOCIETIES AND ESTIMATED COLLECTION OF SEASON 2021 Lot District Unit No. and Name Name of Estimated No. Union Society Quantity (In Standard Bags) 1 2 3 4 5 1A Bijapur 277 Pamed Pamed 600 1B Bijapur 277 Pamed Pamed 600 2 Bijapur Pujari Kanker Pujari Kanker 700 3A Bijapur 276 Usoor Usoor 1200 3B Bijapur 276 Usoor Usoor 1200 4 Bijapur 274 Bansaguda Heerapur 3000 5A Bijapur 274 Bansaguda Korsaguda 1600 5B Bijapur 274 Bansaguda Korsaguda 2000 6A Bijapur 273 Gangaloor Pusnar 2400 6B Bijapur 273 Gangaloor Pusnar 1600 7 Bijapur 275 Awapalli Cheramangi 1800 8 Bijapur 275 Awapalli Ilmidi 2300 9 Bijapur 265 Pamgal Pamgal 2800 10 Bijapur 263 Tarlaguda Bhadrakali 1300 11 Bijapur 263 Tarlaguda Depla 1800 12A Bijapur 264 Bhopalpatnam Cherpalli 1500 12B Bijapur 264 Bhopalpatnam Cherpalli 1800 13 Bijapur 264 Bhopalpatnam Saknapalli 2200 15 Bijapur 267 Bandepara Bandepara 3100 16A Bijapur 266 Madded Madded 1500 16B Bijapur 266 Madded Madded 1300 17A Bijapur 268 Bijapur Dhanora 1500 17B Bijapur 268 Bijapur Dhanora 1200 18A Bijapur 268 Bijapur Santoshpur 2000 18B Bijapur 268 Bijapur Santoshpur 1600 19A Bijapur 273 Gangaloor Cherpal 1300 19B Bijapur 273 Gangaloor Cherpal 1600 20A Bijapur 269 Naimed Naimed 1900 20B Bijapur 269 Naimed Naimed 1800 21A Bijapur 269 Naimed Berdela 1500 C:\Users\user\Desktop\T.P. Advance 2021\English_Lotlist_2021-I dated 07.11.2020 (954 Lot) 2 1 2 3 4 5 21B Bijapur 269 Naimed Berdela 1700 22A Bijapur 269 Naimed -
State Wise Quarantine Regulations for Domestic Travelers As of 30Th July 2020. 1
State Wise Quarantine Regulations for Domestic Travelers As of 30th July 2020. State DOMESTIC ` Delhi Institutional NA Quarantine Home Quarantine Domestic Passengers: 07 days of Home Quarantine. Asymptomatic passengers will be permitted to go with an advice for self- monitoring. Constitutional & Govt. functionaries and their staff members are exempted from 7 days of home quarantine. Health Screening COVID Test not required. Thermal screening will be done for all passengers upon arrival COVID test NA Passenger Obligation All passenger to download Aarogya Setu app Airlines Obligation If passenger found symptomatic upon arrival, airline will guide customer along with their bags to the dedicated medical room. Airport/State Thermal screening of all passengers on arrival obligation Haryana Institutional NA. Quarantine Home Quarantine 14 Days of Home Quarantine for all passengers. Health Screening COVID Test not required. Thermal screening will be done for all passengers upon arrival COVID test NA Passenger Obligation All passengers need to download Aarogya Setu app Airlines Obligation To provide a passenger manifest to State Health Authority on following email addresses: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Airport/State Suitable COVID 19 precautionary measures announcements to be made obligation at airport Thermal screening of all passengers on arrival Himachal Institutional 14 days of Institutional Quarantine for passengers arriving from any Red Pradesh Quarantine Zone district outside of Himachal Pradesh or passengers having ILI (Influenza Like Illness) symptoms irrespective of the zone from where they are arriving. Home Quarantine 14 days of Home Quarantine if passenger carrying COVID 19 negative test report from LAB authorized from ICMR within 02 days of departure Health Screening COVID Test not required. -
Brief Industrial Profile of Kanker District
lR;eso t;rs Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of Kanker District Carried out by MSME-Development Institute, Raipur (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) Phone :- 0771- 2427719 /2422312 Fax: 0771 - 2422312 e-mail: [email protected] Web- www.msmediraipur.gov.in Contents S. No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 1 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 1 1.2 Topography 1 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 1 1.4 Forest 2 1.5 Administrative set up 2 2. District at a glance 3 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Kanker 6 3. Industrial Scenario Of Kanker 6 3.1 Industry at a Glance 6 3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 7 3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units In The 8 District 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 8 3.5 Major Exportable Item 8 3.6 Growth Trend 8 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 8 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 9 3.8.1 List of the units in Kanker & near by Area 9 3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 9 3.9 Service Enterprises 9 3.9.1 Potentials areas for service industry 9 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 9 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 10 4.1 Detail Of Major Clusters 10 4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 10 4.1.2 Service Sector 10 4.2 Details of Identified cluster 10 5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of 10 meeting 6 Steps to set up MSMEs 13 Brief Industrial Profile of Kanker District 1. -
Korba District, Chhattisgarh 2012-2013
For official use GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTY OF WATER RESOURCES CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD GROUND WATER BROCHURE OF KORBA DISTRICT, CHHATTISGARH 2012-2013 Pondi-uprora Katghora Pali K o r b a Kartala Regional Director North Central Chhattisgarh Region, Reena Apartment, IInd Floor, NH-43, Pachpedi Naka, Raipur-492001 (C.G.) Ph. No. 0771-2413903, 2413689 E-mail: rdnccr- [email protected] ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The author is grateful to Shri Sushil Gupta, Chairman, Central Ground Water Board for giving this opportunity to prepare the ‘Ground Water Brochure’ of Korba district, Chhattisgarh. The author is thankful to Shri K.C.Naik, Regional Director, Central Ground Water Board, NCCR, Raipur for his guidance and constant encouragement for the preparation of this brochure. The author is also thankful to Shri S .K. Verma, Sr Hydrogeologist (Scientist ‘C’) for his valuable comments and guidance. A. K. PATRE Scientist ‘C’ 1 GROUND WATER BROCHURE OF KORBA DISTRICT DISTRICT AT A GLANCE I. General 1. Geographical area : 7145.44 sq.km 2. Villages : 717 3. Development blocks : 5 nos 4. Population (2011) : 1206563 5. Average annual rainfall : 1329 mm 6. Major Physiographic unit : Northern Hilly and part of Chhattisharh Plain 7. Major Drainage : Hasdo, Teti, Son and Mand rivers 8. Forest area : 1866.07 sq. km II. Major Soil 1) Alfisols : Red gravelly, red sandy and red loamy 2) Ultisols : Lateritic soil, Red and yellow soil 3) Vertisols : Medium grey black soil III. Principal crops 1) Paddy : 109207 ha. 2) Wheat : 670 ha. 3) Pulses : 9556 ha. IV. Irrigation 1) Net area sown : 1314.68 sq. km 2) Gross Sown area : 1421.32 sq. -
Notice Final Voter List Election2
Page 1 V O T E R L I S T - E L E C T I O N 2017 Rgn.N Father's/ Husband's Qualifin. S.No. Name Address District o. Name for Reg. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 Kamlesh Chandra Shil Shri Kartik Chandra Shil P.V. No.-7, Po. Kapsi Kanker D.Pharma 2 2 Kunj Ram Shri Chamru Q.No. 29/7, Banki Mongra Korba D.Pharma 3 3 Tufail Ahmed Mohd. Israil Artision Block, Chirmiri (w) Korea D.Pharma 4 5 Pradeep Kumar Jain Shri Rambilash Jain Vill.- Keshgwan Korea D.Pharma Steel Nagar, Camp-I, Road No.- 5 6 Manish Kumar Agrawal Shri Khanjanchi Lal Durg D.Pharma 8, Post - Bhilai c/o. Prashant Medicose, Post - 6 7 Pratap Narayan Singh Shri Jag Narayan Singh Surguja D.Pharma Jarahi Morh, M/409 Near Bus Stand, Post - 7 8 Sawan Kumar Shri Surendra Kumar Bastar D.Pharma Kondagaon Q.No. - M/108, Rajgamar 8 9 Arun Kumar Mishra Shri Shiv Narayan Korba D.Pharma Colony, Post - Ompur Katainar, Q.No. CH/142, Post - 9 10 Ganga Prasad Shri Sukhi Ram Korba D.Pharma Banki Mongra Shri Birendra Kumar H.No. 31/551, Azad Chowk, 10 11 Vikas Shukla Raipur D.Pharma Shukla Brahaman Para, Raipur 11 12 Vinod Kumar Agrawal Shri Ratan Lal Hospital Colony. Post - Surajpur Surguja D.Pharma Sapna Garments, Sanjay 12 13 Smt. Shailja Gupta Shri Saran Gupta Korea D.Pharma Chowk, Post - Baikunthpur C.H.C. Kartala, Post - Bhaishma 13 15 Sushma Singh Shri Dhyan Singh Korba D.Pharma 495674 Qtr. -
List of Eklavya Model Residential Schools in India (As on 20.11.2020)
List of Eklavya Model Residential Schools in India (as on 20.11.2020) Sl. Year of State District Block/ Taluka Village/ Habitation Name of the School Status No. sanction 1 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Y. Ramavaram P. Yerragonda EMRS Y Ramavaram 1998-99 Functional 2 Andhra Pradesh SPS Nellore Kodavalur Kodavalur EMRS Kodavalur 2003-04 Functional 3 Andhra Pradesh Prakasam Dornala Dornala EMRS Dornala 2010-11 Functional 4 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatanam Gudem Kotha Veedhi Gudem Kotha Veedhi EMRS GK Veedhi 2010-11 Functional 5 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Buchinaidu Kandriga Kanamanambedu EMRS Kandriga 2014-15 Functional 6 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Maredumilli Maredumilli EMRS Maredumilli 2014-15 Functional 7 Andhra Pradesh SPS Nellore Ozili Ojili EMRS Ozili 2014-15 Functional 8 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam Meliaputti Meliaputti EMRS Meliaputti 2014-15 Functional 9 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam Bhamini Bhamini EMRS Bhamini 2014-15 Functional 10 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatanam Munchingi Puttu Munchingiputtu EMRS Munchigaput 2014-15 Functional 11 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatanam Dumbriguda Dumbriguda EMRS Dumbriguda 2014-15 Functional 12 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram Makkuva Panasabhadra EMRS Anasabhadra 2014-15 Functional 13 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram Kurupam Kurupam EMRS Kurupam 2014-15 Functional 14 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram Pachipenta Guruvinaidupeta EMRS Kotikapenta 2014-15 Functional 15 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari Buttayagudem Buttayagudem EMRS Buttayagudem 2018-19 Functional 16 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Chintur Kunduru EMRS Chintoor 2018-19 Functional -
Durg District, Chhattisgarh
For official use GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTY OF WATER RESOURCES Nawgarh CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD Bemetara Saja Berla Dhamdha GROUND WATER BROCHURE OF DURG DISTRICT, CHHATTISGARH 2012 Durg -2013 Patan Gunderdehi Dondi Lohara Balod Gurur Dondi Regional Director North Central Chhattisgarh Region, Reena Apartment, IInd Floor, NH-43, Pachpedi Naka, Raipur-492001 (C.G.) Ph. No. 0771-2413903, 2413689 E-mail: rdnccr- [email protected] DISTRICT AT A GLANCE DURG DISTRICT) By J.R.Verma, Scientist “B” 1. GENERAL INFORMATION i) Geographical area (Sq. km) 8701.80 ii) Administrative Divisions (As on 2009) a) Number of Tehsil/ Block 11/12 b) Number of Panchayat/ Villages 998/1176 iii) Population as on 2011 Census 1316140 iv) Annual Normal Rainfall (IMD,2008) 1142 mm v) Average Annual Rainfall (1994-12) 1055.56mm 2. GEOMORPHOLOGY i) Major Physiographic Units Two; Chhattisgarh Plain ii) Major Drainages Mahanadi, Seonath. 3. LAND USE (Sq. km) As on 2009 i) Forest Area 709.11 ii) Net Area Sown 5469.61 iii) Double cropped Area 2392.76 4. MAJOR SOIL TYPES Red & yellow soil, Black soil 5. AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS, in Rice: 2325.95, Pulses:555.28 Sq. km (As on 2011) Wheat: 186.90, 6. IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES (2011) (Areas in Sq. km. and Numbers of Structures) i) Dugwells 1458/16.69 ii) Tubewells/Borewells 33938/917.94 iii) Canals 296/1272.24(1788 km) iv) Ponds 306/27.29 v) Other sources 126.15 vi) Net Irrigated Area 2360.31 vii) Gross Irrigated Area 3174.33 7. NUMBERS OF GROUND WATER MONITORING WELLS OF CGWB (As on 31.3.2012) i) No of Dugwells 39 ii) No of Piezometers 25 8. -
1 Dalli Mechanised Mine 30 Mpr 13006 Kondekasa Balod
MCDR INSPECTION REPORT 1.0 GENERAL SN Particulars Details 1 Name of the Mine DALLI MECHANISED MINE 2 Total Lease Area (Ha) with breakup of Non- Total Lease Area - 719.60 Ha. (Part) forest and forest land Non Forest - 436.00 Ha. Forest - 283.60 Ha. 3 Mine code 30 MPR 13006 4 IBM Registration Number under rule 45 of 5662/2011/IBM MCDR, 1988 5 Name of the lessee, Address, phone, email Bhilai Steel Plant, Steel Authority of India Ltd. and fax number Shri Kalyan Maity (Director R-M&L) Ispat Bhawan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi Ph- 01124366219, Fax- 01124369355 Email- [email protected] 5a Date of Inspection 7-12-2016 6 Village KONDEKASA 7 Taluka/Mandal Taluka – DALLI-RAJHARA 8 District BALOD 9 Pincode 491228 10 State CHHATTISGARH 11 Post office DALLI RAJHARA 12 Nearest police station DALLI RAJHARA 13 Nearest Railway station DALLI RAJHARA 14 Date of Grant of Mining Lease 05.11.1962 15 Date of Execution 30.4.1963 16 Date of opening of Mine 05.11.1962 17 Date of first Renewal, if applicable and NA its period & expiry 18 Date of second Renewal, if applicable Second Renewal- 01.06.2003 and its period & expiry Period & Expiry – 20 years, 31.05.2023 19 Date of submission of renewal NA application if Mining Operations are continuing under deemed extension 1 20 Name of the Nominated Owner with SHRI KALYAN MAITY, Address, phone, email, fax number and date of appointment Dir (Raw Material & Logistics), Ispat Bhawan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 21 Name of the Mine Agent with Address, Shri Samir Swarup, phone, email, fax number and date of DGM cum Agent(DMM & DMNL), appointment Off Address: Dalli Administrative Building, 22 Name of the Mines Manager with Shri C.Srikant, Mine Manager, Address, phone, email, fax number and 07882851804(Off), 9407982915 date of appointment in mines 23 Name of the Mining Engineer, Shri Satyendra Kumar, Qualification and total experience with AMIE(Mining), 15 yrs exp in various mines. -
Chhattisgarh
CHHATTISGARH Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) 25-02-2019 1 Project Proposal Brief – BLC/AHP (Rs. in Crs.) Verticals BLC (New) §No. of Projects 64 §No. of Cities 56 §No. of DUs 7067 §Project Cost (Rs. in Crore) 218.53 §Central Share (Rs. in Crore) 106.00 §State Share (Rs. in Crore) 57.73 §Beneficiary Share (Rs. in Crore) 54.80 §40% of ACA (First Installment) 42.40 Project Proposal Checklist – BLC/AHP Checklist Status (Y/N) §SLAC/SLSMC approval/Minutes submitted Yes §Land title status (encumbrance free) BLC:- 4809 DUs – Own Land/Permanent Lease Deed. 2258 DUs – Abadi Bhumi, Permanent Lease Deed will be granted shortly. §Beneficiary list (BLC/AHP) submitted Yes §No. of Beneficiaries with Aadhar ID 7067 §No. of Beneficiaries with other Unique ID 0 §No. of Aadhar seeded Bank accounts 7067 §Status of physical & social infrastructure Available §Beneficiary consent sought Yes Physical Progress No. of DUs Total No. of No. of DUs Sr. Target as No of Project No. of DUs Grounded/ No. of DUs Component DUs Yet to start No. per DAS Sanctioned under Tender Under Completed Sanctioned work Construction 1 AHP 100000 137 75442* 23177 24531 14473 3602 2 BLC 160000 1047 125145 0 57065 54772 13308 3 ISSR-PPP 40000 8 5946 5946 0 0 0 Total 300000 1192 206533 29123 81596 69245 16910 * 9659 DUs out of 75442 DUs pending for approval from SLSMC due to Policy decision. 4 Financial Progress (Rs. in Crs.) Total Total Total S. Total Project Committed Central Share State Share Total Funds Total UC Total UC Components Approved Expenditure No. -
Statistical Report General Election, 1998 The
STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1998 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – State Elections, 1998 Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh STATISCAL REPORT ( National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. Part – I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 - 2 2. Other Abbreviations And Description 3 3. Highlights 4 4. List of Successful Candidates 5 - 12 5. Performance of Political Parties 13 - 14 6. Candidate Data Summary 15 7. Electors Data Summary 16 8. Women Candidates 17 - 25 9. Constituency Data Summary 26 - 345 10. Detailed Results 346 - 413 Election Commission of India-State Elections, 1998 to the Legislative Assembly of MADHYA PRADESH LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 2 . BSP Bahujan Samaj Party 3 . CPI Communist Party of India 4 . CPM Communist Party of India (Marxist) 5 . INC Indian National Congress 6 . JD Janata Dal (Not to be used in General Elections, 1999) 7 . SAP Samata Party STATE PARTIES 8 . ICS Indian Congress (Socialist) 9 . INLD Indian National Lok Dal 10 . JP Janata Party 11 . LS Lok Shakti 12 . RJD Rashtriya Janata Dal 13 . RPI Republican Party of India 14 . SHS Shivsena 15 . SJP(R) Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 16 . SP Samajwadi Party REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 17 . ABHM Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha 18 . ABJS Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh 19 . ABLTC Akhil Bhartiya Lok Tantrik Congress 20 . ABMSD Akhil Bartiya Manav Seva Dal 21 . AD Apna Dal 22 . AJBP Ajeya Bharat Party 23 . BKD(J) Bahujan Kranti Dal (Jai) 24 . -
Research Paper Impact of Urban Development on Air Quality
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 05 | May 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 RESEARCH PAPER IMPACT OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT ON AIR QUALITY: A CASE STUDY OF BHILAI SANJEEV KUMAR RAI . M .PLAN . IV SEM. UNDER THE GUIDENCE OF MS. SONAM VAIDYA , ASST.PROFESSOR ,HOD OF MASTER OF URBAN PLANNING . CSVTU , BHILAI, CG . SESSION: 2017 -2019 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abstract: Bhilai is a fast developing city of India , but unfortunately many Indians does not know Bhilai. According to population Bhilai is so near to Banaras city and twice in area. These comparatively small cities required adequate attention to environment issues because it is an industrial city and growing as an educational hub . It is needed that process of urbanization and planning’s implementation year to year will help to increase the city air quality . If a city has a good air quality on the same time it will increase quality of life and subjective well being ( SWB ). 1. INTRODUCTION Most of the Indian cities had densely populated and has extreme climate which is direct related to air pollution . Dense population creates more air pollution. Air pollution is a serious issue which we should search the solution in urban planning and we can do. According to Global Health Observatory (GHO) data Worldwide, ambient air pollution contributes to 7.6% of all deaths in 2016 . 2. INTERNATIONAL LAW International law is an area , which created shape in the early 20th century. Environmental law involves the study of treaties , other sources of international laws on the subject, cases and judicial decisions.