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Acknowledgement Receipt of the Fund Transferred to Your Respective Accounts for Implementation of Student Police Cadet(SPC) Programme in Manipur GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION(S) No. 05101/2018-CFO/DE:(S)Pt-II Imphal, the ~4 llseptember, 2020 To The Principal/Head Master/Head Mistress, 1. Praja High School, Taothong Khunou, Lamshang, Imphal West 2. Wangkhei High School, Imphal East 3. New Ideal High School, Thoubal 4. Moreh Higher Secondary School, Tengnoupal 5. Kakching Higher Secondary School, Kakching 6. Maha Union Govt. Secondary School, Chandel 7. Pherzawl Government High School, Pherzawl 8. Oinam Govt; High School, Oinam 9. Tuibong Govt. Junior High School, Churachandpur 10. Jiribam Higher Secondary School, Jiribam 11. Nungba Higher Secondary School, Nungba, Noney 12. Motbung High School, Motbung 13. Mao Maram Higher Secondary School, Senapati 14. Paoyi High School, Ukhrul 15. Kasom Kullen High School, Kamjong 16. Tamenglong Govt. Higher Secondary School, Tamenglong 17. Kendriya Vidyalaya, Lamphelpat 18. Jawahar Nehru Vidyalaya (JNV), Yaralpat, Imphal East 19. Kendriya Vidyalaya, Loktak Project, Bishnupur 20. Jawahar Nehru Vidyalaya (JNV), Kakching Subject:- Acknowledgement Receipt of the fund transferred to your respective accounts for implementation of Student Police Cadet(SPC) Programme in Manipur. Sir/Madam, Kindly find enclosed copy of a letter sent by Police Department, Government of Manipur Vide Order No. PR-18/44/2020-21/PHQ(SPC)/9251 dated 4th September, 2020 regarding fund transfer for implementation of Student Police Cadet(SPC) Programme in Manipur in their respective account on 26/03/2020 through Sub-Treasury Office, Imphal West. The concerned DDOs /Officials are required to submit acknowledgement receipt of the amount along with Stamped APR to Police Department at the earliest. (Ro~ba) Chief Finance Office Directorate of Education(S) Copy to: 1. Director, Directorate of Education(S) 2. Additional Director(V /H), Directorate of Education(S) 3. Guard File / .-wus , ______.... 552- ~ MOST IMMEDIATE ~! ~"· 7~lfli§.~ .18/44 / 2020-21 / PHQ ( SPC)/9-? 5;L Government of Manipur Police Department. Imphal, the 4th September,2020 To The Principal /Head Master /Head Mistress, 1 Praja High School,Taothong Khunou ,Lamshang, Imphal West, 2 Wangkhei High School, Wangkhei Keithel Ashangbi , Imphal East, 3. New Ideal High School,Thoubal, 4. Moreh Higher Secondary School,Tengnoupal, 5. Maha Union Government Secondary School,Chandel, 6. Kakching Higher Secondary School ,Kakching , 7. Pherzawl Government High School,Pherzawl, 8. Tuibong Government Junior High School,Churachandpur, 9. Oinam Government High School(CO-Edn),Oinam ,Bishnupur , 10. Jiribam Higher Secondary School ,Jiribam, 11 . Nungba Higher Secondary School, Nungba ,Noney 12 . Motbung High School,Motbung,Kangpokpi, ) 13. Mao Maram Higher Secondary School, Senapati \ 14. Paoyi High School,Ukhrul, 15 . Kasom Khullel High School,Kamjong , 16. Tamenglong Higher Secondary School,Tamenglong Hqr., '\ 17. Kendriya Vidalaya ,Lamphelpat,lmpahl West , 18. Jawahar Nehru Vidayalaya (JNV), Yaralpat, Imphal East. 19. Kendriya Vidayalaya, LoktakProject, Bishnupur. 20 . Jawahar Nehru Vidyalaya (JNV), Kakching . Subject: - Acknowledgement Receipt of the fund transferred to your respective accounts for implementation of Student Police Cadet(SPC) Programme in Manipur. Sir/Madam, With reference to the subject cited above, I am to state that an amount of Rs.50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand) only has been credited to your respective bank accounts on 26/03/2020 through Sub-Treasury Office, Imphal West as per details given below - - - - -----·- - ----, SI. Name of School/ recipient Name of Branch Account No. Amount J No . Bank , 1. Praja High School, Lamshang Imphal SBI MGA, 37042208178 50 ,000.00 0 West Imphal I 2. Wangkhei High School, Wangkhei Bank of Imphal 10160100012004 50 .000.00 I Keithel Baroda Branch -- ----· -------·- 3. SBI Thoubal 30453710137 r---50 ,000- -- 00--=l --,__ t':l~_l/\f _ J.2 .~_al High School,Thoubal -·--·--- -------- 4 Moreh Higher Secondary School, UBI Moreh 0791050010036 50 ,000.00 Tenqnoupal 5. Maha Union Government Hr. SBI Chandel 11831653589 50,000.00 Secondary School, Chandel, E. SurachandSingh, Kakching Higher UBI Kakching 0256010109641 50,000.00 ~ - Secondary School , Kakchinq . - - ~ 7 Pherzawl Government High School, UBI CCP 0255010264082 50 ,000.00 Pherzawl -,;;----1 ~8 Tuibong Government Junior High UBI CCP 0255010386814 50 ,000 00 School, Churachandpur -- ~ 9. Oinam Government High School, UCO BPR 08540200000266 50 ,000.00 Oinam, Bishnupur -- 10 RK Gambhirjit Singh, Jiribam Higher UBI UBI JBM 0325010102442 50 ,000.00 Sec e>_11_29_1}'_ School, J iriba_m._ __ _____ ____ _ r-~------ ~ -- -- ----·· ··- 11 Adim Gangmei, Nungba Higher Manipur Nungba 9010014032487 50,000 00 Secondary School, Nungba Rural I Bank I Contd/-2 -2- SI Name of School Name of Branch Account No. Amount -1 No. Bank 12 Motbung High School, Motbung, SBI Leimakhong 33774590651 50 ,000.00 Kanqpokpi , 13. Worling Kapai, Paoyi Govt. High UBI Ukhrul 025701 0144148 50 ,000.00 School 14 . Kasom Khullel High School, UBI Ukhrul 0257050015701 50 ,000.00 Ka_n1jong , - -- ------- ---·- 14. Tamenglong Govt. Higher UBI Tamenglong 0653010806763 50 ,000.00 Secondary School,Tamenglong Hqr , 15. Kendriya Vidyalaya, Loktak SBI Lo ktakHepa 36911597801 . 50 ,000.00 Manipur 17 KedriyaVida yalaya No.1. ,lmphal Union Imphal, North 73100205000000 50,000.00 Vidya laya Vikas Nidhi Bank of AOC 5 India 18 Jawahar Nehru Vidyalaya (JNV), SBI Porompat 30755407901 50 ,000.00 Yaralpat, Imphal East. Principal ,JNV Umathel SBI Kakchinq 37815534274 19 50 ,000.00 '· 20. Mao Maram Higher Secondary SBI Tadubi 33349417366 50 ,000.00 -School Total 10,00,000.00 --·- - -----------~----- ---- ···· ·· The amount credited in your respective accounts is to be utilised as and when the classes of SPC Programme start commencing _ Out of the said amount , a sum of Rs . 16,000/- on ly is to be earmar·ked for teaching aids, another Rs . 24 ,000/- only for outdoor activities, Rs. 5,000/- only for training and the balance amount of Rs . 5,000/- only for contingency as per the guidelines of SPC Programme. 111 this regard , you are requested to submit the acknowledgement for receipt of the amount along ~ur~a=u~4 I~ I2020 (E Priyokumar Singh ) Inspector General of Police(Prov), for Director General of police , Manipur, Imphal. Copy to - 1. The Addi. ADGP (AP) ,Manipur, Imphal for kind information. 2. The District agistrate- -lmph esU Imphal EasUThoubal/Bishnupur/Chandel/Tengnoupa l/Kakching/Pherzwal/ racha nd pu r/Tameng long/ J iribam/Noney/Kang pokpi/Senapati/U kh ru l/Kamjong. The Director Education (S) , Govt. of Manipur. 4. The Superintendent of Police - Imphal WesU Imphal EasUThoubal/Bishnupur/Chandel/Tengnoupal/Kakching/Pherzwal/ Churachandpur/Tame.nglong/Jiribam/Noney/Ka ngpokpi/Senapati/Ukhrul/Kamjong - are requested to depute one responsible officer to obtain Acknowl_edgement Receipt of the stamped APR of the credited amount mentioned above from the concerned Principal /Head Master/Head Mistress and submit the same to this office for office record . - - - - --- - --.
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