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DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY THANJAVUR IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS DISTRICT EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTRE THANJAVUR DISTRICT YEAR-2018 2 INDEX S. No. Department Page No. 1 State Disaster Management Department, Chennai 1 2. Emergency Toll free Telephone Numbers 1 3. Indian Meteorological Research Centre 2 4. National Disaster Rescue Team, Arakonam 2 5. Aavin 2 6. Telephone Operator, District Collectorate 2 7. Office,ThanjavurRevenue Department 3 8. PWD ( Buildings and Maintenance) 5 9. Cooperative Department 5 10. Treasury Department 7 11. Police Department 10 12. Fire & Rescue Department 13 13. District Rural Development 14 14. Panchayat 17 15. Town Panchayat 18 16. Public Works Department 19 17. Highways Department 25 18. Agriculture Department 26 19. Animal Husbandry Department 28 20. Tamilnadu Civil Supplies Corporation 29 21. Education Department 29 22. Health and Medical Department 31 23. TNSTC 33 24. TNEB 34 25. Fisheries 35 26. Forest Department 38 27. TWAD 38 28. Horticulture 39 29. Statisticts 40 30. NGO’s 40 31. First Responders for Vulnerable Areas 44 1 Telephone Number Officer’s Details Office Telephone & Mobile District Disaster Management Agency - Thanjavur Flood Control Room 1077 04362- 230121 State Disaster Management Agency – Chennai - 5 Additional Cheif Secretary & Commissioner 044-28523299 9445000444 of Revenue Administration, Chennai -5 044-28414513, Disaster Management, Chennai 044-1070 Control Room 044-28414512 Emergency Toll Free Numbers Disaster Rescue, 1077 District Collector Office, Thanjavur Child Line 1098 Police 100 Fire & Rescue Department 101 Medical Helpline 104 Ambulance 108 Women’s Helpline 1091 National Highways Emergency Help 1033 Old Age People Helpline 1253 Coastal Security 1718 Blood Bank 1910 Eye Donation 1919 Railway Helpline 1512 AIDS Helpline 1097 2 Meteorological Research Centre S. -
List of Polling Stations for 5 தம லி Assembly Segment Within the 1 தி
List of Polling Stations for 5 தமலி Assembly Segment within the 1 திவ Parliamentary Constituency Sl.No Polling Location and name of building in Polling Areas Whether for All station No. which Polling Station located Voters or Men only or Women only 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 Government High School ( New Vengal (P) - Jamindar Street, Vengal (P) - Perumal Koil Street, Vengal (P) - Kasthuri All Voters Building South East) ,Vengal - Bai Street, Vengal (P) - Seethanjeri Road, Vengal (P) - M.G.R. Nagar, Vengal (P) - 601 103 Ottar Palayam, Vengal (P) - Vengal Kuppam 2 2 Government High School ( New Vengal (P) - Jamindar Street, Vengal (P) - Perumal Koil Street, Vengal (P) - Kasthuri All Voters Building South East) ,Vengal - Bai Street, Vengal (P) - Seethanjeri Road, Vengal (P) - M.G.R. Nagar, Vengal (P) - 601 103 Ottar Palayam, Vengal (P) - Vengal Kuppam 3 3 Panchayat Union Elementary Vengal (P) - Chinna Thangal, Vengal (P) - Ambedhkar Street, Vengal (P) - Anna All Voters School (New Building) ,Vengal - Nagar, Vengal (P) - Valluvar Street, Vengal (P) - Bharathiyar Street 601 103 4 4 Panchayat Union Elementary Vengal(P) - Lal Bhagadur Sasthiri street, Vengal(P) - Eswaran koil street, Vengal (P) All Voters School (New Building) ,Vengal - - Co Operative Bank St, Vengal (P) - Nehru bazaar, Vengal (P) - Kambar St, Vengal 601 103 (P) - Ambedkar Nagar, Vengal (P) - Gandhi Nagar 5 5 Panchayat Union Middle School ( Chembedu (P) - Periya Street , Chembedu (P) - Chinna Street All Voters North Building) ,Sembedu - 601 103 6 6 Panchayat Union Middle School ( Chembedu -
Diversity of Invertebrate Trawl by Catch Off Mallipattinam, Sathubavasatherum, Memesal, Southeast Coast of India
Available online a t www.pelagiaresearchlibrary.com Pelagia Research Library Advances in Applied Science Research, 2013, 4(6):249-255 ISSN: 0976-8610 CODEN (USA): AASRFC Diversity of Invertebrate trawl by catch off Mallipattinam, Sathubavasatherum, Memesal, southeast coast of India P. Prabhu, U. Balasubramanian and S. Purushothaman PG and Research Department of Zoology and Biotechnology, A. V. V. M. Sri Pushpam College, (Autonomous) Poondi, Thanjavur District, Tamil nadu _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT Invertebrate by-catch diversity was studied in the inshore waters of (5- 35m depth) of Mallipattinam, Sathubavasamuthrum and Memesal during Feb 2010 – Jan 2011. In the present study, brachyuran crabs, shrimps, stomatopods, cephalopods, gastropods, bivalves, echinoderms and jellyfish were recorded. Altogether 67 species of invertebrates in Mallipattinam, Sathubavasathrum and 76 in Memesal were recorded during the study period. The percentage compositions of invertebrates were calculated. Diversity indices calculated showed variation of the different station. Shannon-Weiner diversity index ranged from 2.035 to 4.776; Margalef’s richness index was ranged from 2.306 to 6.782; Pielou’s evenness index varied from 0.488 to 0; taxonomic diversity varied from 0.488 to 0.957 and total phylogenetic diversity ranged from 733.33 to 1716.8, indicated different level of ecological state of the different station and different months. Keywords : Invertebrates, Trawl by-catch, Diversity, Origin _____________________________________________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION India has a vast extent of coast line of about 8,000 km spanning 13 maritime states and Union Territories, which are home to a variety of coastal and marine ecosystems, comprising nationally and globally significant biodiversity (Venkataraman and Wafar, 2005). -
208] Chennai, Saturday, May 23, 2020 Vaikasi 10, Saarvari, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2051
© [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2020 [Price: Rs. 11.20 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 208] CHENNAI, Saturday, may 23, 2020 Vaikasi 10, Saarvari, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2051 Part II—Section 2 Notifications or Orders of interest to a Section of the public issued by Secretariat Departments. NOTIFicationS BY GOVERNMENT REVENUE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT Department COVID-19 – INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL – EXTENDING RESTRICTIONS IN THE territorial JURISDICTIONS OF THE State OF TAMIL NADU. [G.O. (Ms.) No. 247, Revenue and Disaster Management (DM-II), 23rd May 2020, ¬õè£C 10, ꣘õK, F¼õœÀõ˜ ݇´-2051.] No. II(2)/REVDM/348(L-1)/2020. WHEREAS in the reference third and fourth read above, the Government have extended the State-wide lockdown from 00:00 hrs of 17-5-2020 till 24:00 hrs of 31-5-2020 under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 with various relaxations ordered in G.O.Ms.No.217, Revenue and Disaster Management (DM-II) Department, dated 3-5-2020 and amendments issued thereon with State specific existing restrictions and new relaxations. WHEREAS the Public and auto rickshaws Drivers associations have requested the Government to permit auto rickshaws for movement of persons. NOW THEREFORE the Government issue the following amendment to G.O.Ms.No.245, Revenue & Disaster Management (DM-II) Department, dated 18-5-2020: A) the sub-clause "Taxi and auto rickshaws are permitted for urgent medical treatment with TN e-pass within the District, in respect of 12 Districts where Intra District movements are otherwise not permitted" under Clause V shall be replaced as "Taxi are permitted for urgent medical treatment with TN e-pass within the District, in respect of 12 Districts where Intra District movements are otherwise not permitted. -
Policy Notes 2008-2009
Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries Department Fisheries Policy Note for the year 2008-09 Demand No.7 INDEX Sl. Subject No. INTRODUCTION Objectives of the Department Strategies to be adopted to achieve the objectives XIth Five Year Plan – A focus on Fisheries Department. 1 Tsunami Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Programme 2 Infrastructure Facilities 3 New Schemes – 2008 - 2009 4 Marine Fisheries 5 Mariculture 6 Fishermen Welfare Schemes 7 Fishermen Relief Measures 8 Inland Fisheries 9 Western Ghats Development Programme 10 Development of Cold Water Fisheries 11 Fish Farmers Development Agencies 12 Brackishwater Aquaculture 13 Research 14 Extension and Training 15 Fisheries Co-Operatives 16 Special Programmes 17 Tamil Nadu Fisheries Development Corporation Ltd. 18 Tamil Nadu State Apex Fisheries Co-operative Federation Ltd. 19 Tamil Nadu Fishermen Welfare Board POLICY NOTE 2008-2009 FISHERIES DEPARTMENT INTRODUCTION Tamil Nadu is one of the important coastal States in the East coast, having a coastline of 1076 kms. with 13 Coastal Districts and 591 fishing villages. It ranks fourth in fish production in the country. It has a continental shelf of 41,412 sq. kms. and an Exclusive Economic Zone spreading over 0.19 million sq. kms. Marine sector dominates the entire fishery sector, and, Tamil Nadu coast line is divided into four zones. I. The surf-beaten Coromandal Coast extending to 357.2 kms., from Pulicat to Point Calimere. II. The Palk Bay extending to 293.9 kms., from Point Calimere to Dhanushkodi. III. The Gulf of Mannar, rich in biodiversity and hosting a variety of marine species is a Marine National park, extending to 364.9 kms. -
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580 bus time schedule & line map 580 Arani - Avadi View In Website Mode The 580 bus line (Arani - Avadi) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Arani: 4:40 AM - 9:20 PM (2) Avadi: 6:00 AM - 11:12 PM (3) Periyapalayam: 11:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 580 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 580 bus arriving. Direction: Arani 580 bus Time Schedule 55 stops Arani Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:40 AM - 9:20 PM Monday 4:40 AM - 9:20 PM Avadi Bus Depot Tuesday 4:40 AM - 9:20 PM Avadi Bus Depot Wednesday 4:40 AM - 9:20 PM Avadi Check Post Thursday 4:40 AM - 9:20 PM SH55, Chennai Friday 4:40 AM - 9:20 PM Kavaraipalayam Saturday 4:40 AM - 9:20 PM Sekkadu Hindu College Pattabiram 580 bus Info Direction: Arani Pattabiram Bus Depot Stops: 55 Trip Duration: 86 min Gandhi Nagar (Pattabiram) Line Summary: Avadi Bus Depot, Avadi Bus Depot, Avadi Check Post, Kavaraipalayam, Sekkadu, Hindu College, Pattabiram, Pattabiram Bus Depot, Gandhi Nemilicheri Nagar (Pattabiram), Nemilicheri, Jaya College, Pandi Rice Mill, Thiruninravur, Lakshmi Theatre, Jaya College Nadukuthagai, Natthamedu, Balaji Nagar, Nashik Nagar, Sri Pathi Nagar, A.N.S. Nagar, Melappedu, Pandi Rice Mill Pakkam Junction, Vellore Hospital, Pakkam New Colony, Perumal Kovil, Kesava Cross Road, Thiruninravur Ramanathapuram, Bandikavanoor, Kilakondaiyur, Melakondaiyur, Komakkambedu, Kavanoor, Lakshmi Theatre Thamaraipakkam, Rr Kandanai, Thamaraipakkam (Avadi Road), Anaikattu, Pogalmedu, Perumal Nadukuthagai Colony, Vengal Bazaar, Vengal, Winwind Power Ltd., Vengal College, Ernakuppam, Periyar Nagar, Natthamedu Vadamadurai, Pettaimedu, Sri Ramapuram- Kandigai, Periyapalayam, Periapalayam Bus Stand, Balaji Nagar Periyapalayam Police Station, Rallapadi, Anjathammagudi, Kosavampettai, Old Arani, Arani New Bus Stand Nashik Nagar Sri Pathi Nagar A.N.S. -
Reservations of Offices
© [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2016 [Price: Rs. 71.20 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 209] CHENNAI, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 Aavani 31, Thunmugi, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2047 Part II—Section 2 Notifications or Orders of interest to a section of the public issued by Secretariat Departments. NOTIFICATIONS BY GOVERNMENT RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYAT RAJ DEPARTMENT RESERVATION OF OFFICES OF THE CHAIRMEN OF DISTRICT PANCHAYATS FOR THE PERSONS BELONGING TO THE SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES AND FOR WOMEN UNDER THE TAMIL NADU PANCHAYATS ACT, 1994. [G.O. (Ms.) No. 102, Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (PR-1) Department, 16th September 2016, ÝõE 31, ¶¡ºA, F¼õœÀõ˜ ݇´-2047.] No. II(2)/RDPR/640(a-1)/2016 Under Section 57 of the Tamil Nadu Panchayats Act, 1994 (Tamil Nadu Act 21 of 1994), the Governor of Tamil Nadu hereby reserves the offices of the Chairmen of District Panchayats for the persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and for Women as specified in the table below:- II-2 Ex. (209) 2 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY THE TABLE RESERVATION OF OFFICES OF CHAIRMEN OF DISTRICT PANCHAYATS Sl. Category to which reservation is Name of the District No. made (1) (2) (3) 1 The Nilgiris ST General 2 Namakkal SC Women 3 Tiruppur SC Women 4 Virudhunagar SC Women 5 Tirunelveli SC Women 6 Thanjavur SC General 7 Ariyalur SC General 8 Dindigul SC General 9 Ramanathapuram SC General 10 Kancheepuram General Women 11 Tiruvannamalai -
Green Spot Avadi
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List of Coconut Producers Societies in Tamil Nadu
List of Coconut Producers Societies in Tamil Nadu No CDB Reg Address Farmers Area Production CDB/TN/CBE/2 Kappalankarai Coconut Farmers Welfare Society, Kappalankarai (PO), 1 28 73.69 1103315 012-13/001 Negamam (Via), Kinathukadavu Taluk, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-642120 CDB/TN/CBE/2 Pasumai Coconut Producers Society, Perumpathi, Zaminkaliyapuram 2 108 387.49 105022 012-13/002 (PO), Pollachi Taluk, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-642110 Kottur Malayandipattinam Coconut Producers Welfare Society, 20/178- CDB/TN/CBE/2 3 Main Road, Kottur Malayandipattinam, Pollachi Taluk, Coimbatore, Tamil 30 108.77 1554000 013-14/003 Nadu-642114 CDB/TN/CBE/2 Devampadi Coconut Producers Society, 4/27-Devampadi Valasu, 4 26 53.24 889200 013-14/004 Pollachi, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-642005 Soolakkal Mettupalayam Coconut Producers Society, 2/105-Main Road, CDB/TN/CBE/2 5 Soolakkal Mettupalayam (PO), Kovilpalayam (Via), Pollachi Taluk, 34 117.27 2119954 013-14/005 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-642110 CDB/TN/CBE/2 Senbagam Coconut Producers Society, Thondamuthur (PO), , 6 25 60.52 1021800 013-14/006 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-642123 CDB/TN/CBE/2 Thamarai Coconut Farmers Welfare Society, Karuppampalayam (PO), , 7 25 39 856800 013-14/007 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-642004 CDB/TN/CBE/2 Karpagatharu Coconut Producers Society, Samathur (PO), Pollachi Taluk, 8 29 72.06 1244970 013-14/008 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-642123 CDB/TN/CBE/2 Rangasamuthiram Coconut Producers Society, Suleswaranpatti (PO), 9 40 89.04 1423877 013-14/009 Pollachi Taluk, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-642006 CDB/TN/CBE/2 Seelakkampatti Coconut Producers Society, Seelakkampatti (PO), 10 25 66.12 1175600 013-14/010 Pollachi Taluk, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-642205 CDB/TN/CBE/2 Ponnachiyur Coconut Producers Welfare Society, Samathur (PO), 11 29 101.62 1986000 013-14/011 Pollachi Taluk, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-642123 CDB/TN/CBE/2 S. -
Mint Building S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU
pincode officename districtname statename 600001 Flower Bazaar S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Chennai G.P.O. Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Govt Stanley Hospital S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Mannady S.O (Chennai) Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Mint Building S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Sowcarpet S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600002 Anna Road H.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600002 Chintadripet S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600002 Madras Electricity System S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Park Town H.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Edapalayam S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Madras Medical College S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Ripon Buildings S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600004 Mandaveli S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600004 Vivekananda College Madras S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600004 Mylapore H.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Tiruvallikkeni S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Chepauk S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Madras University S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Parthasarathy Koil S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 Greams Road S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 DPI S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 Shastri Bhavan S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 Teynampet West S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600007 Vepery S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600008 Ethiraj Salai S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600008 Egmore S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600008 Egmore ND S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600009 Fort St George S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600010 Kilpauk S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600010 Kilpauk Medical College S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600011 Perambur S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600011 Perambur North S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600011 Sembiam S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600012 Perambur Barracks S.O Chennai -
93 Fish Consumption and Its Nutritional Significance
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Online ISSN: 2349-4182, Print ISSN: 2349-5979, Impact Factor: RJIF 5.72 www.allsubjectjournal.com Volume 3; Issue 7; July 2016; Page No. 93-94 Fish consumption and its nutritional significance 1 2 Parameshwari S, Bharathy A 1 Former Dietician, Thanjavur Medical College Hospital, Thanjavur and Presently as Assistant Professor, Department of Home Science, Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India 2 Professor and Head, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Thanjavur Medical College Hospital, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India Abstract Fish is important in the diets and livelihood of many people suffering from vitamin and mineral deficiencies. In this article, fish intake in Mallipattinam and Adirampattinam of Thanjavur District were selected. Fish consumption is also known to have health benefits for adults. Strong evidence underlines how consumption of fish, and in particularly oily fish, lowers the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality. A daily intake of 250 mg EPA+EHA (Ecosa pentanoic acid+ Ecosa hexanoic acid) per adult gives optimal protection against CHD. For optimal brain development in children, the daily requirement is only 150 mg per day. Although the importance of including fish in a healthy diet is related to its unique nutritional value, increasing evidence shows that beneficial role of fish in our diets by replacing less healthy foods. Wild and responsibly farmed fish are a healthy and good alternative to meet products. Keywords: Fish, Cholesterol lowering effect, cardiovascular disease, Health benefits 1. Introduction 3. Results and Discussions Fish contributes to food security in many regions of the world, The selected house hold were from lower income groups. -
Reality Watch CHENNAI Dec
MONTHLY REALTY WATCH Chennai KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS March 2017 UP Down No change KEY TRENDS Chennai continued to outperform Launches Sales Inventory Prices the southern cities with 89 per cent increase in new launches in the M-o-M (% change) month of February. Majority of the new launches witnessed during the 89% 0% 0% 0% month were in the mid-segment projects Y-o-Y (% change) Sales remained subdued during the 7% 26% 3% 1% month. Maximum increase in sales was witnessed in high-end projects; this segment also saw 3 per cent annual price appreciation SECTORWISE M-o-M (% change) Perambur, Navallur and Sholiganallur together accounted for around one-fourth of the total absorption witnessed in the city in February Affordable Mid End Luxury 75% 402% 98% 18% 2% 34% CHENNAI Tamil Nadu 2% 1% 5% 1%* 3%* 3%* *Y-o-Y (% change) MONTHLY REALTY WATCH Chennai TOP PERFORMING Periyapalayam LOCALITIESMinjur Attipattu March 2017 Pudu Nagar Cholavaram Tamaraipakkam Alamathi REDHILLS Komakkambedu MANALI NEW TOWN Attanthangal Vadagarai Puzhal Lake Tiruvallur ANNANUR PERAMBUR Manavalanagar Avadi Melnallathur ANNA NAGAR Nemam THIRUVERKADU KOYAMBEDU Vellappanchavadi Marina VELLAPPANCHAVADI T NAGAR Beach Sengadu IYYAPPANTHANGALIyyappanthangal Madras Motor ADYAR Race Track CHENNAI AIRPORT VELACHERY Thiruvalluvar Sriperumbudur PALLAVARAM Nagar Beach Pannur Somangalam CHROMEPETChromepet PALAVAKKAM West CHENNAI Tambaram TAMBARAM Santhavellore MEDAVAKKAM Perungalathur SELAIYUR Sholinganallur Kunnam Arignar Anna Zoological Park Navallur Vattampakkam Guduvanchery MGM Dizzee World Bay of Bengal Maraimalai KelambakkamKelambakkam Nagar Singaperumal Koil Tirumukkudal Kalavakkam Map not to Scale 5 4 3 2 1 TOP FIVE LOCALITIES Anna Nagar Avadi Sholinganallur Navallur Perambur 11,600-12,700 2,800-3,000 5,800-7,650 5,150-5,350 5,750-7,550 (% Contribution to total sales in range during Feb ’17) 0-5% 6-10% 11-15% Price Range (Rs.