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Thiruvallur District
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR 2017 TIRUVALLUR DISTRICT tmt.E.sundaravalli, I.A.S., DISTRICT COLLECTOR TIRUVALLUR DISTRICT TAMIL NADU 2 COLLECTORATE, TIRUVALLUR 3 tiruvallur district 4 DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN TIRUVALLUR DISTRICT - 2017 INDEX Sl. DETAILS No PAGE NO. 1 List of abbreviations present in the plan 5-6 2 Introduction 7-13 3 District Profile 14-21 4 Disaster Management Goals (2017-2030) 22-28 Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability analysis with sample maps & link to 5 29-68 all vulnerable maps 6 Institutional Machanism 69-74 7 Preparedness 75-78 Prevention & Mitigation Plan (2015-2030) 8 (What Major & Minor Disaster will be addressed through mitigation 79-108 measures) Response Plan - Including Incident Response System (Covering 9 109-112 Rescue, Evacuation and Relief) 10 Recovery and Reconstruction Plan 113-124 11 Mainstreaming of Disaster Management in Developmental Plans 125-147 12 Community & other Stakeholder participation 148-156 Linkages / Co-oridnation with other agencies for Disaster 13 157-165 Management 14 Budget and Other Financial allocation - Outlays of major schemes 166-169 15 Monitoring and Evaluation 170-198 Risk Communications Strategies (Telecommunication /VHF/ Media 16 199 / CDRRP etc.,) Important contact Numbers and provision for link to detailed 17 200-267 information 18 Dos and Don’ts during all possible Hazards including Heat Wave 268-278 19 Important G.Os 279-320 20 Linkages with IDRN 321 21 Specific issues on various Vulnerable Groups have been addressed 322-324 22 Mock Drill Schedules 325-336 -
Tamil Nadu H2
Annexure – H 2 Notice for appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships IOCL proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in the State of Tamil Nadu as per following details: Name of location Estimated Minimum Dimension (in Finance to be Fixed Fee / monthly Type of Mode of Security Sl. No Revenue District Type of RO Category M.)/Area of the site (in Sq. arranged by the Minimum Sales Site* Selection Deposit M.). * applicant Bid amount Potential # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 (Regular/Rural) (SC/SC CC (CC/DC/CFS) Frontage Depth Area Estimated Estimated (Draw of Rs. in Lakhs Rs. in 1/SC PH/ST/ST working fund Lots/Bidding) Lakhs CC 1/ST capital required PH/OBC/OBC requireme for CC 1/OBC nt for developme PH/OPEN/OPE operation nt of N CC 1/OPEN of RO Rs. in infrastruct CC 2/OPEN Lakhs ure at RO PH) Rs. in Lakhs 1 Alwarpet Chennai Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 2 Andavar Nagar to Choolaimedu, Periyar Pathai Chennai Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 3 Anna Nagar Chennai Regular 200 Open CC 20 20 400 25 10 Bidding 30 5 4 Anna Nagar 2nd Avenue Main Road Chennai Regular 200 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 5 Anna Salai, Teynampet Chennai Regular 250 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 6 Arunachalapuram to Besant nagar, Besant ave Road Chennai Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 7 Ashok Nagar to Kodambakam power house Chennai Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 8 Ashok Pillar to Arumbakkam Metro Chennai Regular 200 Open DC 13 14 182 25 60 Draw of Lots 15 5 9 Ayanavaram -
Action Plan Manali12092016.Pdf
Sl. PAGE No No CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Area Details 1 1.2 Location 1 1.3 Digitized map with Demarcation of Geographical Boundaries and Impact Zones 1.4 CEPI Score 2 1.5 Total Population and Sensitive Receptors 2 1.6 Eco-geological features 4 1.6.1 Major Water bodies 4 1.6.2 Ecological parks , Sanctuaries , flora and fauna or any 4 ecosystem 1.6.3 Buildings or Monuments of Historical / 4 archaeological / religious importance 1.7 Industry Classification 5 1.7.1 Highly Polluting Industries 5 1.7.2 Red category industries 6 1.7.3 Orange and Green category industries 6 1.7.4 Grossly Polluting Industries 6 2 WATER ENVIRONMENT 2.1 Present status of water environment 7 2.1.1 Water bodies 7 2.1.2 Present level of pollutants 7 2.1.3 Predominant sources contributing to various 8 pollutant 2.2 Source of Water Pollution 8 2.2.1 Industrial 9 2.2.2 Domestic 9 2.2.3 Others 11 2.2.4 Impact on surrounding area 11 2.3 Details of water polluting industries in the area 11 cluster 2.4 Effluent Disposal Methods- Recipient water bodies 14 2.5 Quantification of wastewater pollution load and relative 17 contribution by different sources viz industrial/ domestic 2.6 Action Plan for compliance and control of Pollution 25 2.6.1 Existing infrastructure facilities 25 2.6.2 Pollution control measures installed by the units 26 2.6.3 Technological Intervention 36 2.6.4 Infrastructural Renewal 37 2.6.5 Managerial and financial aspects 37 2.6.6 Self monitoring system in industries 37 2.6.7 Data linkages to SPCB (of monitoring devices) 37 3 AIR ENVIRONMENT 3.1 Present -
Irrigation Facilities at Feasible Locations and Modernising, Improving and Rehabilitating the Existing Irrigation Infrastructure Assumes Great Importance
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT PERFORMANCE BUDGET 2015-2016 © Government of Tamil Nadu 2016 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT 1.0. General Management of water resources is vital to the holistic development of the State due to the growing drinking water needs and industrialisation, in addition to the needs of fisheries, environmental flows and community uses. Taking into account the limited availability of water and increasing demand for various uses, the need for creating new irrigation facilities at feasible locations and modernising, improving and rehabilitating the existing irrigation infrastructure assumes great importance. The Government is continuously striving to improve the service delivery of the irrigation system and to increase the productivity, through improving the water use efficiency, participation of farmers in operation and maintenance, canal automation, benchmarking studies and performance evaluation studies and building the capacity of Water Resources Department officials and farmers. In addition, the Government is taking up various schemes, viz., Rivers Inter-linking schemes, Artificial Recharge Schemes, Flood Management Programme, Coastal protection works, Restoration of Traditional water bodies, Augmenting drinking water supply, etc., to harness, develop and effectively utilise the seasonal flood flows occurring over a short period of time during monsoon. 1 2.0. Outlay and Expenditure for the year 2015-2016 The performance as against budgetary provisions for the year of 2015–2016, -
Schemes Implemented in the Social Welfare
SOCIAL WELFARE AND NUTRITIOUS MEAL PROGRAMME DEPARTMENT CITIZEN’S CHARTER – 2011 CHAPTER - 1 INTRODUCTION The implementation of schemes for the welfare of women, children and aged is done by the Social Welfare and Nutritious Meal Programme Department through the Directorates of Social Welfare, Social Defence and the Integrated Child Development Services Scheme. This Department also functions as a nodal agency for various Social Security Programmes implemented through the Revenue Department. 2.The Directorate of Social Welfare implements a number of programmes for the welfare of women including the Marriage Assistance Schemes. The Directorate also runs Service Homes where the destitute and deserted women can stay with security and at the same time, pursue education and vocational training. Working Women‟s Hostels where women can stay at affordable rates are also run by the Directorate of Social Welfare. Training and self-employment of women are thrust areas and the large number of Women Co-operative Societies run by the Directorate provide avenues for women to be self-reliant. The welfare of the vulnerable group of transgenders and programmes specially designed for them are also under the purview of the Directorate of Social Welfare. 3. Two flagship schemes of the Social Welfare and Nutritious Meal Programme Department relate to nutrition security for children. Puratchi Thalaivar MGR Nutritious Meal Programme provides hot cooked meal to 54.80 lakh school children from Standard I to X. The Integrated Child Development Services Scheme which is implemented by the Commissioner of Integrated Child Development Services Scheme, is a comprehensive package for children of the age group 0-6 years including supplementary nutrition, hot 1 cooked meal, health care and pre-school education. -
Ec Queries for Proceed Meeting Held on 2
EC QUERIES FOR PROCEEDINGS OF THE 18th EAC MEETING HELD ON 25th JANUARY 2017 for PROPOSED REVAMP OF DIESEL HYDRO DE – SULPHURISATION (DHDS) UNIT FROM 1.8 MMTPA to 2.34 MMTPA And BS-VI FUEL QUALITY UPGRADATION PROJECT (Revamp of DHDT Unit, New FCC GDS Unit and SRU Block for MS quality upgradation & increased BS VI Diesel production) AT Village: Manali Taluk: Ambattur District: Thiruvallur State: Tamil Nadu Submitted by CHENNAI PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED (A group company of Indian Oil) [Project termed under Schedule (4a) Category ‘A’ – Petroleum Refining Industry as per EIA Notification 2006 and its Amendments] REPORT PREPARED BY (NABET Accredited vide Certificate No. NABET/EIA/1618/SA0015 & MoEF Recognized Lab vide F. No. Q-15018/29/2007-CPW) HUBERT ENVIRO CARE SYSTEMS (P) LTD, CHENNAI MARCH 2017 EC Queries Index Annexure Description Page Number Number - EC Queries 1 1 Certified compliance report from RO, MoEF&CC of existing 2 2 EC 3 Measurement of the SO2 emissions from the existing and 23 proposed unit. 4 List of existing and proposed utilities 26 5 Revised green belt plan 29 6 Existing and proposed water balance chart 32 7 CSR plan 34 EC Queries and Point Wise response on additional details sought by MoEF&CC based on minutes of 18th EAC (Industry-2) meeting held during 23rd-25th January, 2017 Title of the Project : Proposed Revamp of Diesel Hydro De-Sulphurisation (DHDS) unit from 1.8 MMTPA to 2.34 MMTPA and BS-VI Fuel quality upgradation project (Revamp of DHDT unit, New FCC GDS unit and SRU Block for MS quality by M/s CHENNAI PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED, Manali, Chennai- [IA/TN/IND2/60940/2016, J- 11011/42/2016-IA II(I)]- Environmental Clearance S.No EC Queries (S.No 18.9.4) Status/Action taken 1 Certified compliance report from RO, Enclosed in Annexure 1 & 2 MoEF&CC of existing EC to be submitted 2 Measure the SO2 emissions from the existing Enclosed in Annexure 3 unit. -
Village, Tondiarpet Taluk, Chennai District, Tamil Nadu by M,/S. Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board- for Terms of Reference Under Violation
STATE EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEE - TAMIL NADU e Chennai. Agenda No: 197-01 (File No: 6531/20'18) Proposed construction of Residential 1044 Tenements under "PMDAN MANDRI AWAS YOJANA" schemeat Moolakothalam in R.S. No. 1802/1ptof Tondiarpet Village, Tondiarpet Taluk, Chennai District, Tamil Nadu by M,/s. Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board- For Terms of Reference Under Violation. (SIA/TN / NCP/ 51 888/2020, dated: 03.03.2020) The proposal was ptaced in this 172"dSEAC Meeting hetd on 05.09.2020. The SEAC noted the fottowing: 1, The Proponent, M/s. Tamit Nadu Stum Ctearance Board has apptied for Terms of Reference for the proposed construction of ResidentiaI Tenements under "PMDAN MANDRI AWAS YOJANA" scheme at Mootakothatam, R.S. No. 1802/1 part of Tondjarpet Vittage, Tondiarpet Tatuk, Chennaj District TamiL Nadu. 2. The project/actjyity is coyered under Category "8" of ltem 8(a) "Buitding and Construction projects" of the Schedute to the EIA Notifjcatjon, 2006. The project proponent has submjtted a letter dated 21 .10.20'19 stating that the project comes under viotation as per MoEF&CC office Memorandum dated 9th September 2019, since the date of submission of their appticatjon was on 26.03.20'18 wett before the date of ctosure for submittjng an apptication under viotation category of the Government of lndia, Office Memorandum F.No.22-10l2019-lA.lll dated09.09.20'19. subsequently, the project proponent has submjtted a letter dated 26.02.2020 and atso MEMBER SEC SEAC.TN SEAC.TN Dr. S. Sr hiD.I S€.rdal, Dr.LTOH }{ 9. -
S. No. NAME of the UNIT ADDRESS Category 1 M/S.Tamil Nadu Cement Corporationariyalur Cement Factory Ariyalur Ariyalur District
Provisional State-wise List of industries which have not submitted information through Compliance Reporting Protocol to CPCB (Industries which have submitted the information before 01.07.2018 and still their name is mentioned in the list may send email with the supporting document at [email protected] for correction in the list till 23.07.2018, 05.00PM. Final list will be uploaded on 25.07.2018) S. No. NAME OF THE UNIT ADDRESS Category 1 M/s.Tamil Nadu Cement Ariyalur Ariyalur District Cement CorporationAriyalur Cement Factory 2 M/s.Vijay Cements Vellakalpatti MusiriTaluk Trichy Cement District. 3 M/s.Dhandapani Cement (P) LtdS. PudurVillage Manachanallur TkTrichy Cement District 4 M/s.Jeppiar Cements (P)Ltd Melamathur village Kunnam Taluk Cement Perambalur District 5 M/s Tamil Nadu Cements Corporation Alangulam /pgWorksSivakasi Cement Ltd. Virudhunagar District 6 M/s. Manali Petrochemicals Ltd. Plant-I Manali Village Petrochemical Madhavaram Taluk Tiruvallur District. 7 M/s. Manali Petrochemicals Ltd. Plant-II Manali Village Petrochemical Madhavaram Taluk Tiruvallur District. 8 Indian Additives Ltd Manali Village Madhavaram Taluk Petrochemical Thiruvallur 9 The Amravathi Co-op Sugar Mills Ltd., sugar Krishnapuram, Madathukulam, Tiruppur, TN-642111 10 M.R.Krishnamurty Co-op. Sugar sugar Mills, Tal-Chidambaram, Sethiathoppu, Cuddalore, 608702 11 Dharmapuri District Cooperative Sugar sugar Mills Ltd, Thimanahalli, Dharmapuri Taluk Dharmapuri 636 803 12 EID Parry, Karur sugar 13 Arunachalam Sugar, Arunachalam Nagar, sugar Malappambadi Vill. Via Somasipadi , Aroonachal Sugars, Tiruvannamalai 14 N.P.K.R.Ramasamy Co-op sugar mills sugar Ltd., Thalainayar, Elanthoppu, Mayiladuthurai T.k., Nagapattinam - 609201 15 The Salem Co-Op Sugar Mills sugar Ltd,Pettapalayam Village, Post Office, Mohanur, Namakkal, 637015, 16 M/S. -
Details of Assistant Public Information Officer, Public Information Officer
Details of Assistant Public Information Officer, Public Information Officer and Appellate Authorities appointed under Right to Information Act in respect of Chennai Collectorate and Taluk Offices Name of the Assistant Public Public Appellate Office Address Phone No. and Department Information Information Authority E mail ID Officer Officer Collectorate Huzur P.A(G) to District 62, Rajaji Salai, Chennai-1 (General) Sarishtadar Collector Revenue Ph.No. 25268320 (General) Officer [email protected] Excise Huzur Deputy Collector 62, Rajaji Salai, Chennai-1 Sarishtadar Commissioner Ph.No. 25270456 (Excise) (Excise) [email protected] Backward Superintendent District Collector 62, Rajaji Salai, Chennai-1 Classes Welfare (Senior) Backward Ph.No. 25241002 Classes and [email protected] Minorities Welfare Officer Adi Dravidar Superintendent District Adi- Collector 62, Rajaji Salai, Chennai-1 Welfare (Senior) dravidar and Ph.No. 25268320 Tribal Welfare [email protected] Officer Tondiarpet Zonal Deputy Head Quarters Tahsildar No.473, Thiruvoittyur High Road, (Opp. Taluk Tahsildar Deputy to Cholrea Hospital),Tondiarpet, Chennai-81 Tahsildar Ph.No. 25911727 [email protected] Purasawalkam Zonal Deputy Head Quarters Tahsildar No.3, Raja Muthiaiah Salai, (Old Fort- Taluk Tahsildar Deputy Tondiarpet Taluk Office) Purasawalkam, Chennai-3 (Near Nehru Indoor Stadium) Tahsildar Ph.No. 25388978 [email protected] Perambur Taluk Zonal Deputy Head Quarters Tahsildar No.3, Perambur High Road, Tahsildar Deputy Near Perambur Railway Station, Perambur, Chennai-600 011. Tahsildar Ph.No. 25375131 [email protected] Ayanavaram Zonal Deputy Head Quarters Tahsildar No.25, United India Colony first main Taluk Tahsildar Deputy Road, Ayanavaram, Chennai-600 023 (Near Ayanavaram Market) Tahsildar Ph.No. 26741726 [email protected] Egmore Taluk Zonal Deputy Head Quarters Tahsildar No.88, Mayor Ramanathan Salai, Tahsildar Deputy Chetpet, Chennai-600 031 (Near Palimer Hotel) Tahsildar Ph.No. -
Natco Pharma Limited
Pre-Feasibility Report Natco Pharma Limited CHAPTER–1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Executive S.No. Description Summary 1. Identification of NATCO PHARMA LIMITED (NATCO) head quartered at Project Banjara Hills-Hyderabad in Telangana State is a vertically integrated and R&D focused pharmaceutical company engaged in developing, manufacturing and marketing of finished dosage formulations (“FDF”) and active pharmaceutical ingredients (“APIs”). Our focus is primarily on niche therapeutic areas and complex products . Natco has established an API manufacturing unit as Natco Pharma Limited, Chemical Division – Chennai (earlier known as “Natco organics Limited”) at S.No. 74/7B, Vaikkadu Village, Ambattur Taluk, Tiruvallur District in the year 2007 to manufacture Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). Natco Pharma Limited proposed to expand its manufacturing facility and product quantity located at S.No. 74/7B, Vaikkadu TPP Salai, Manali, Chennai The proposed project is categorized as ‘B’ of 5(f) (as per the Gazette Notificationdated 14 th September, 2006. 2. Project M/s. Natco Pharma Limited, Chemical Division – Chennai. Proponent 3. Brief Description The current report deals with increase in expansion of product of Project quantity from 46.26 TPA to 66.24 TPA also there will be increase in built-up area from 18,130 Sq.m to 22,946 Sq.m at Vaikkadu Village, Ambattur Taluk, Tiruvallur district in the state of Tamil Nadu. In the increased threat of the human life in our country with the suffering of Cancer and the affordability of the medicine cost and the easily availability of the medicine, it is planned to increase the product portfolio. In order to satisfy this need, variety of products is the need of our country. -
91St Meeting Tamil Nadu State Coastal Zone Management Authority
91ST MEETING TAMIL NADU STATE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Date: 24.10.2016 Venue: Time: 11.30 a.m. Chamber of the Principal Secretary to Government, Environment and Forests Department, 7th floor, Secretariat, Chennai – 600 009 INDEX (i) Agenda Page Description No. No. 01 Confirmation of the minutes of the 90th meeting of the Tamil Nadu O1 State Coastal Zone Management Authority held on 03.08.2016. 02 The action taken on the decisions of 90th meeting of the Authority held 06 on 03.08.2016. 03 Setting up of Eco-Park at Bharathy Nagar, Ward-47, Zone IV, 16 Tondiarpet Village, in R.S. No. 1844/2 part, (New R.S. No. 1844/15 part), Tondiarpet Taluk, Chennai district proposed by the Greater Chennai Corporation. 04 Proposed construction of whole sale fish market at s.F. No. 3, of Kottur 18 Village, Ward 175, Zone-XIII, Block No. 24, Guindy Taluk, Chennai district proposed by the Greater Chennai Corporation. 05 Reconstruction and modernization of Mallipattinam Fishing Harbour at 21 Kallivaiyal village, Pattukottai Taluk, Thanjavur district proposed by Fisheries Department. 06 Establishment of diesel bunk at S.No. 246/1, Cuddalore Port, Cuddalore 23 proposed by the Tamil Nadu State Apex Fisheries Co-operative Federation limited, Chennai 07 Construction of High Level Bridge at 0/4 of Chennai Pulicat Road to 24 Pasiyavaram including farming of approaches proposed by Highways Department 08 Proposed laying of pipeline for the transfer of Edible oil from Chennai 26 Port to storage terminal and establishment of storage transit terminal at No.18/19, New Ennore Express High Road, Thiruvottiyur, Chennai 600 019 proposed by M/s. -
Amid Military Talks, Reports of Chinese Buildup at Pangong
follow us: tuesday, june 23, 2020 Chennai City Edition thehindu.com 14 pages ț ₹5.00 facebook.com/thehindu twitter.com/the_hindu Supreme Court allows Soldier dies in fresh Mizoram experiences Exports down by about Puri Jagannath Rath ceasefire violation by two earthquakes, many 1012% so far in June, Yatra, with conditions Pakistan along LoC buildings damaged but improving: Goyal page 10 page 10 page 11 page 13 Printed at . Chennai . Coimbatore . Bengaluru . Hyderabad . Madurai . Noida . Visakhapatnam . Thiruvananthapuram . Kochi . Vijayawada . Mangaluru . Tiruchirapalli . Kolkata . Hubballi . Mohali . Malappuram . Mumbai . Tirupati . lucknow . cuttack . patna NEARBY Amid military talks, reports of Chinese buildup at Pangong Corps Commanders meet at Moldo; lake area remains most contentious issue 2,710 fresh cases reported in Tamil Nadu Dinakar Peri CHENNAI NEW DELHI Manmohan It was another alltime high As the second round of talks for Tamil Nadu as it reported at the Corps Commanderle cautions PM 2,710 new cases of COVID19 vel were held on Monday to on Monday. Of this, Chennai on remarks accounted for 1,487 cases. resolve differences on the Monday’s numbers took the disputed IndiaChina boun Former Prime Minister State’s overall tally past dary, there were reports of a Manmohan Singh has 60,000, while its recovery Chinese troop buildup at urged PM Narendra Modi rate was nearly 55% and Pangong Tso in eastern La to be “mindful” of the mortality rate 1.27%. dakh. The meeting, which implications his remarks TAMIL NADU Ī PAGE 2 began around 11.30 a.m., will have on national DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD continued late into the night.