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GURDASPUR BORDER AREA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME - 13TH FC ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2014-15 (Rs SUMMARY STATE: PUNJAB DISTRICT: GURDASPUR BORDER AREA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME - 13TH FC ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2014-15 (Rs. lac) Water Supply Infrastructure (Roads) Power Sector Health Sector Education Sector Total District/ Allocation Sector SN Block 2014-15 Total Total Total Total Total Total Amount Amount Amount Amount Amount Amount Works Works Works Works Works Works 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Gurdaspur (1) Derababa 239.02 6 225.25 1 13.77 7 239.02 Nanak (2) Dina Nagar 164.86 7 149.76 1 15.10 8 164.86 (3) Dorangla 89.82 3 89.82 3 89.82 (4) Gurdaspur 239.26 10 239.26 10 239.26 (5) Kalanaur 164.86 2 129.14 2 35.72 4 164.86 Total: 897.82 28 833.23 2 35.72 0 0.00 2 28.87 0 0.00 32 897.82 District -Blockwise Allocation of Rs.62.50 Cr. (final).xls Gurdaspur STATE: PUNJAB DEVELOPMENT OF BORDER AREA (13TH FC) ANNEXURE DISTRICT : GURDASPUR ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2014-15 (Rs. in lacs) Sr. Name of the Sector and Location Distance Approved Target for Whether Whether Scheme is Funds SCSP Women Remarks No. Scheme/Project from Outlay of Comple Scheme ongoing from the Required compo compon Internat- the Scheme tion of the is New Previous Year in nent ent District Constitu Block Village ional for the Scheme Year of Funds Curerent (Out of (Out of ency Border Current (Months) Commen Already Year Col.13) Col.13) Year cement Utilised 2014-15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Block Dera Baba Nanak Roads Connectivity 1 Upgradation of Dera Baba Road- Gurdaspur Dera Baba Dera Baba Talwandi 7 104.00 6 months Yes 104.00 2.55 18.51 Gurdaspur road to to Talwandi Goraya Nanak Nanak Goraya via qadianwali (4.16 km.) 2 Const. of new link road from village Gurdaspur Dera Baba Dera Baba Udhowali 10 23.50 6 months Yes 23.50 1.2 12.55 Udhowali bridge to Harizan basti (1.00 Nanak Nanak Km.) 3 Const. of new link road from village Gurdaspur Dera Baba Dera Baba Shahpur 4 23.50 6 months Yes 23.50 86 11.34 Shahpur Goraya to Rure - Nanak Nanak Goraya Mirkachan(1.00 Km.) 4 Const. of new link road from village Gurdaspur Dera Baba Dera Baba Dargabad 13 22.65 6 months Yes 22.65 34 11.22 Dargabad to Dhesian road (0.95Km.) Nanak Nanak 5 Const.of Approach Road to vill.Arli Bhan Gurdaspur Dera Baba Dera Baba Arli Bhan 15 21.60 6 months Yes 21.60 0.3 10.22 including Phirni Nanak Nanak 6 Const. of new link road Hardarwal to kot Gurdaspur Dera Baba Dera Baba Hardarwal 2 30.00 6 months No 2013-14 44.90 30.00 8.83 14.28 Molvi Nanak Nanak TOTAL 225.25 44.90 225.25 132.88 78.12 Education 1 Const.of Room in Mini Stadium Gurdaspur Dera Baba Dera Baba Dera Baba 0.5 13.77 6 months Yes 13.77 5.28 6.66 GSSS(B) Dera Baba Nanak Nanak Nanak Nanak Total 13.77 13.77 5.28 6.66 Total Block Dera Baba Nanak 239.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 44.90 239.02 138.16 84.78 Block Dinanagar BADP-13FC- 2014-15(Gurdaspur) (final).xls PROPOSAL 1 STATE: PUNJAB DEVELOPMENT OF BORDER AREA (13TH FC) ANNEXURE DISTRICT : GURDASPUR ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2014-15 (Rs. in lacs) Sr. Name of the Sector and Location Distance Approved Target for Whether Whether Scheme is Funds SCSP Women Remarks No. Scheme/Project from Outlay of Comple Scheme ongoing from the Required compo compon Internat- the Scheme tion of the is New Previous Year in nent ent District Constitu Block Village ional for the Scheme Year of Funds Curerent (Out of (Out of ency Border Current (Months) Commen Already Year Col.13) Col.13) Year cement Utilised 2014-15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Education 1 Const./Repair Govt.Primary School at Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dinanagar Bahammi 3 15.10 6 months Yes 15.10 3.79 7.23 Bahammi Total Education 15.10 15.10 3.79 7.23 Road Connectivity 1 Const.of new link Road Arya Nagar to Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dinanagar Dinanagar 8 17.56 6 months Yes 17.56 0.75 7.55 Ravi Dass Mandir (0.85 Km.) 2 Const.of new link Road Rauwal to Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dinanagar Rauwal 2 20.65 6 months Yes 20.65 7.51 10.02 Lohgarh (1.00 Km) 3 Const.of new link Road Chhota Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dinanagar Kalichpur 17 17.00 6 months Yes 17.00 5.88 8.33 Kalichpur to SC Colony 4 Const.of new link Road Dinanagar Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dinanagar Chounta 22 27.50 6 months Yes 27.50 9.22 13.79 Chounta road to Beri(1.25 Km) 5 Const.of new link Road Govt. High Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dinanagar Marara 1.5 19.65 6 months Yes 19.65 6.76 9.71 School Marara to Dhussi Road (0.95 Km.) 6 Const. Of new link road from Pandori Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dinanagar Pandori 18 27.55 6 months Yes 27.55 0.42 13.64 Bainsa to Pakhowal and Kothe Jattan Bains road (1.50 Km.) 7 Const. of new link road from village Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dinanagar Chitti 2 19.85 6 months Yes 19.85 4.77 9.45 Chitti to Jogar (1.00 Km.) Total Road Connectivity 149.76 149.76 35.31 72.49 Total Block Dinanagar 164.86 164.86 39.10 79.72 Block Dorangla BADP-13FC- 2014-15(Gurdaspur) (final).xls PROPOSAL 2 STATE: PUNJAB DEVELOPMENT OF BORDER AREA (13TH FC) ANNEXURE DISTRICT : GURDASPUR ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2014-15 (Rs. in lacs) Sr. Name of the Sector and Location Distance Approved Target for Whether Whether Scheme is Funds SCSP Women Remarks No. Scheme/Project from Outlay of Comple Scheme ongoing from the Required compo compon Internat- the Scheme tion of the is New Previous Year in nent ent District Constitu Block Village ional for the Scheme Year of Funds Curerent (Out of (Out of ency Border Current (Months) Commen Already Year Col.13) Col.13) Year cement Utilised 2014-15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Roads 1 Const. of New link road from village Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dorangla Jogar 18 46.66 6 months Yes 46.66 21.05 22.17 Jogar to village Sultani road (2.50 km.) 2 Balance Const. of road from behrampur Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dorangla Behrampur 4 13.26 6 months No 2013-14 58.74 13.26 5.14 6.49 Harijan Basti to Bhago kawa- Ucha dhakala (2.90 Km) 3 Const. of new link road from gurdaspur Gurdaspur Dinanagar Dorangla Thakurpur 0.5 29.90 6 months Yes 29.90 7.93 15.22 trimmo Road to Thakurpur (1.5 Km.) Total 89.82 58.74 89.82 34.12 43.88 Total Block Dorangla 89.82 58.74 89.82 34.12 43.88 Block Gurdaspur Roads 1 Const. of Bridge at UBDC Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Babehali 16 60.00 6 months No 2013-14 70.00 60.00 18.77 23.38 2 Const.of new link road from Nawa Pind Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Nawan Pind 18 33.66 6 months No 24.34 33.66 0.75 15.52 bahadur to Gazikot(Length2.50 km.) Bahadur 3 Const.of new link road from Chak Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Chak 15 26.30 6 months Yes 26.30 3.89 12.44 Araiyan to Saravan(Length 1.10 km.) Araiyan 4 Const.of new link road Nawan Pind to Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Nawan Pind 17 26.45 6 months Yes 26.45 4.00 12.81 Mangal Sain 5 Const.of new link road vill.Parso Ka Pind Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Gurdaspur .Parso Ka 17 32.65 6 months Yes 32.65 2.22 15.19 to Dakhla (1.35 km) Pind 6 Construction of link road Babowal to Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Babowal 15 6.00 6 months Yes 6.00 4.18 2.85 Navi Abadi (0.25 Km) 7 Const.of new link road Jhawar to Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Jhawar 19 6.80 6 months Yes 6.80 1.32 3.28 Bajechak BADP-13FC- 2014-15(Gurdaspur) (final).xls PROPOSAL 3 STATE: PUNJAB DEVELOPMENT OF BORDER AREA (13TH FC) ANNEXURE DISTRICT : GURDASPUR ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2014-15 (Rs. in lacs) Sr. Name of the Sector and Location Distance Approved Target for Whether Whether Scheme is Funds SCSP Women Remarks No. Scheme/Project from Outlay of Comple Scheme ongoing from the Required compo compon Internat- the Scheme tion of the is New Previous Year in nent ent District Constitu Block Village ional for the Scheme Year of Funds Curerent (Out of (Out of ency Border Current (Months) Commen Already Year Col.13) Col.13) Year cement Utilised 2014-15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 Const.of new link road Purowal Raiyan Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Purowal 16 9.00 6 months Yes 9.00 0.50 4.22 to Shamshanghat Raiyan 9 Construction of new link Road Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Babehali 17 26.95 6 months Yes 26.95 8.26 12.92 Gurdaspur Mukerian Road (1.15 km) 10 Construction of new link Road Chak Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Gurdaspur Chak 15 11.45 6 months Yes 11.45 1.71 5.48 Raiyan to Shamshanghat(0.48 km) Araiyan Total Roads 239.26 94.34 239.26 45.60 108.09 Total Block Gurdaspur 239.26 94.34 239.26 45.60 108.09 Block Kalanaur Road Conectivity 1 Upgradation/Const.
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