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District Report PAPUM PARE
Baseline Survey of Minority Concentrated Districts District Report PAPUM PARE Study Commissioned by Ministry of Minority Affairs Government of India Study Conducted by Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development: Guwahati VIP Road, Upper Hengerabari, Guwahati 781036 1 ommissioned by the Ministry of Minority CAffairs, this Baseline Survey was planned for 90 minority concentrated districts (MCDs) identified by the Government of India across the country, and the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi coordinated the entire survey. Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development, Guwahati had been assigned to carry out the Survey for four states of the Northeast, namely Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Manipur. This report contains the results of the survey for Papum Pare district of Arunachal Pradesh. The help and support received at various stages from the villagers, government officials and all other individuals are most gratefully acknowledged. ■ Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development is an autonomous research institute of the ICSSR, New delhi and Government of Assam. 2 CONTENTS BACKGROUND....................................................................................................................................8 METHODOLOGY.................................................................................................................................9 TOOLS USED ......................................................................................................................................10 -
The Arunachal Pradesh Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED by AUTHORITY
The Arunachal Pradesh Extraordinary Gazette, February 14, 2017 1 The Arunachal Pradesh Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 41, Vol . XXIV, Naharlagun, Friday, February 17 , 2017 Magha 28, 1938 (Saka) GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH DEPARTMENT OF TOWN PLANNING AND URBAN LOCAL BODIES ARUNACHAL PRADESH CIVIL SECRETARIAT ITANAGAR ___________ NOTIFICATION The 27th September, 2016 No. DTP/MP-08/2010-11(P-I).—The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh is pleased to notify the following places of Arunachal Pradesh as “Urban Area” on recommendation of Sub-Divisional Officer of Doimukh vide No. DMK/DEV/TN-21/2014-15/2338, dated 12th September, 2016, Sub-Divisional Officer of Kimin vide No. KMN/GA-1 (URN)/2015, dated 28th September, 2015, Deputy Commissioner of Siang District vide No. SD/TP-20/2015/234, dated 19th September, 2015 and Additional Deputy Commissioner Raga vide No. TPZ/Raga-02/2015-16/260-300, dated 21st September, 2015 with immediate effect:- 1. Doimukh Sub-Divisional headquarters under Papum Pare District including settlements/ colonies/ sectors/clusters of Rono, Amba, Huto, Sangri, 'A' Sector, 'B' Sector, 'C' Sector, NEEPCO Complex, Rajiv Gandhi University Campus, Kolma, Yurkum, Taying Tarang, Medical Colony, Project Director Office Complex and New Medical Complex measuring total area of 4.58 SqKm. 2. Raga Sub-Divisional headquarters under Lower Subansiri District including settlements/ colonies/ sectors/clusters of Raga-I (Midpu Pada-I, Midpu Pada-Il, Forest Colony, Lepa Pada), Raga-II (Forest Plantation, Ronyi Pada, Dejir Pada, Education Colony, Old Medical Colony) Raga-III (Koto Colony, Old Bazaar, SSB Colony) Yada (ADC Office Complex, V.K.V School, Huto School, General Ground and Government land and establishments at Yada) measuring total area of 6.00 SqKm. -
Colonial Contact in the 'Hidden Land': Oral History Among the Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh*
This essay is a revised version of an article that appeared in The Indian Economic and Social History Review, 40. 3 (2003) Colonial contact in the 'hidden land': Oral history among the Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh* Stuart Blackburn Drawing on field recordings and recent scholarship on social memor, this article analyses colonial contacts and oral histories in Arunachal Pradesh, in northeast India. It argues that, despite its geographic and cultural isolation Arunachal did not escape the armed conflict that dominated relations between tribes and external authorities during the colonial period. Two events and their causes are examined: the first visit by a British official to a tribe in 1897; and the raid on a military outpost by tribesmen in 1948. Comparing written histories and documents with local stories about these events, the author demonstrates the need for oral histories. Colonialism came late to the Apatani valley in Arunachal Pradesh.1 British officials first visited the valley in 1897 and stayed only two days, followed by approximately six similarly brief visits in the 1920s and 1930s. Only in 1944, when a temporary government outpost was set up by an anthropologist-administrator, did the Apatanis come in contact with even a minimal government presence; soon, a second and permanent outpost was built and the Assam Rifles stationed to protect it. In 1948, however, that outpost was attacked in the first and only act of armed resistance by Apatanis against the newly-arrived external political authority.2 The attack, which was easily repulsed, provoked the Political Officer in charge to retaliate by burning two villages. -
Livelihood Security of Households in Papum Pare District, Arunachal Pradesh: Role of Nyishi Women
LIVELIHOOD SECURITY OF HOUSEHOLDS IN PAPUM PARE DISTRICT, ARUNACHAL PRADESH: ROLE OF NYISHI WOMEN Bhaskar Majumder* ABSTRACT In the district Papum Pare in the State of Arunachal Pradesh in India, most of which are covered by forests on the hilly terrain of the Indian Himalayan Region, the women remained self-engaged, intra-household individually and outside house collectively. The Nyishi tribe being the major tribe by size of population (The total Nyishi population in the state in 2011 was 18.05 per cent of the state’s total population. The total Nyishi population in Papum Pare district in 2011 as percentage of Nyishi total population in the State of Arunachal Pradesh was 29.97) in the selected district, we focused on the engagement of Nyishi women in ensuring livelihood security of the households. What we observed was the central role played by the Nyishi women by self-engagement in collection of resources from forests-hills that was beyond money-based estimation which ensured the livelihood security of the households in the state. We pleaded for least intervention by the government in the forest-based livelihood of the Nyishi tribe. Keywords: Livelihood, Nyishi Women, Papum Pare * Faculty at G. B. Pant Social Science Institute, Allahabad (A Constituent Institute of the University of Allahabad) E-mail: [email protected] This paper is an ofshoot of the research project ‘Integration of Indigenous Knowledge for Sustainable Livelihood Support from Forests in the Himalayan Forest Belts’ under Indo- Japan Research Programme sponsored by the ICSSR, GoI. The usual disclaimer applies. The author thanks the anonymous reviewer for useful comments and queries on the irst version that helped him revising the paper. -
Placement Brochure 2018-19 1
lacement rochure P B Department of Social Work 2019 Rajiv Gandhi University (A Central University) Rono Hills, Doimukh Arunachal Pradesh, India Vice-Chancellor CONTENTS Messages Head of the Department S 1 Field Work Coordinator University About the Institution 2 Action Students ’ Initiatives 3 Department Our Faculty 4 Block Placement Organizations 5 C O N T E N T Knowledge The Curriculum 6 Co-Partners in Field Work 7 O F Our pride Know Us 8 Batch Profile Why Recruit Us 9 ? Contact Get in touch with 10 Glimpses of the Department T A B L E Photo Gallery 11 Master of Arts in Social Work (MASW) at a Glance The Department of Social Work (DSW) at Rajiv Gandhi University was established in 2015 in the land of rising sun with the aim of providing quality Social Work Education. DSW at RGU is the first full-fledged Department of Social Work offering face-to-face Master of Arts in Social Work (MASW) programme in Arunachal Pradesh. Social Work Education has two very important components vis-à-vis Theory (Class Room Lectures) and Practice (Social Work Practicum). In fact, Social Work Practicum is considered as the Soul of Social Work Education. Social Work is practice based profession like other professions such as medicine and law etc. Students develop the theoretical understanding received in the classroom and practice it in the field at the individual, group and community level. Subsequently, teaching- learning process started in the DSW by admitting 16 students in the first batch (2015-17) of MASW programme. The two years MASW Programme is based on Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). -
District Census Hanbook Papum Pare
CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 ARUNACHAL PRADESH SERIES – 13 PART XII – A DISTRICT CENSUS HANBOOK PAPUM PARE VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, ARUNACHAL PRADESH Ganga Lake – A recreational & Tourist place in Itanagar : Papum Pare District Ganga Lake is a lake in Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. It is one of the most popular places in Itanagar. People from all around visit this place as a recreational spot and for the picture perfect view of this lake. Because the lake is still with no connection with moving water bodies, its color is green. Many mythological rumors about the Ganga Lake and its color are heard still. It is locally known as “Gekas Sinyi” or “Garkar Saenyik”. In Nyishi dialect it means confined water. (vii) Contents Pages 1. Foreword xi-xii 2. Preface xiii-xiv 3. Acknowledgement xv 4. History and Scope of the District Census Handbook xvii 5. Brief History of the District xix 6. Analytical Note 1-59 (i) Physical features 3-14 (ii) Census concepts 14-18 (iii) Non Census concepts 18-26 (iv) 2011 Census findings 27-29 (v) Brief analysis of PCA data 29-47 (vi) Brief analysis of Village Directory and Town Directory data 48-53 (vii) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and 53 significant activities during the decade. (viii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archeological importance in 53-54 villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district. (ix) Scope of Village and Town Directory 54-59 Village and Town Directory 61-365 7. -
Papum Pare District, Arunachal Pradesh
Draft Report कᴂ द्रीय भूमम जल बो셍 ड जऱ संसाधन, नदी विकास और गंगा संरऺण मंत्राऱय भारत सरकार Central Ground Water Board Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Government of India AQUIFER MAPPING REPORT Parts of Papum Pare District, Arunachal Pradesh उत्तरी ऩूिी ऺेत्र, गुिाहाटी North Eastern Region, Guwahati For Official Use Only Govt. of India Central Ground Water Board Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation AQUIFER MAPPING REPORT OF PART OF PAPUM PARE DISTRICT, ARUNACHAL PRADESH (AAP 2012-13 & 2013-14) State Unit Office Naharlagun November 2015 1 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2012-13 & 2013-14 CONTENTS Chapter Page No 1.0 Introduction 1-7 1.1 Objectives 1.2 Scope of the study: 1.3. Approach and methodology 1.4 Area Details 1.5 Data availability, data adequacy, data gap analysis and data generation 1.6 Rainfall-spatial, temporal and secular distribution 1.7 Physiographic set up 1.8 Geomorphology 1.9 Land use Pattern 1.10 Soil 1.11 Hydrology and surface water 1.12 Agriculture 2.0 Data Collection and Generation 8-15 2.1 Data collection 2.2 Data generation 2.2.1 Hydrogeological data 2.2.2 Soil Infiltration studies: Infiltration test 2.2.3 Water Quality 2.2.4 Geophysical survey 2.2.5 Exploratory Drilling 3.0 Data Interpretation, Integration and Aquifer Mapping 16-24 3.1 Data Interpretation Ground water level Water level trend analysis Ground water quality 4.0 Ground water Resources 24-27 5.0 Groundwater Related Issues 28-32 6.0 Management Strategies 33-37 2 CHAPTER 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Objectives: As part of national aquifer mapping programme, part of the Tertiary aquifer and the unconsolidated alluvial aquifer of Papum Pare district of Arunachal Pradesh was taken for study. -
Directory Establishment
DIRECTORY ESTABLISHMENT SECTOR :RURAL STATE : ARUNACHAL PRADESH DISTRICT : Changlang Year of start of Employment Sl No Name of Establishment Address / Telephone / Fax / E-mail Operation Class (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) NIC 2004 : 0121-Farming of cattle, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules and hinnies; dairy farming [includes stud farming and the provision of feed lot services for such animals] 1 GOVT VETERINARY FARM CHANGLANG PO DISTRICT CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH PIN CODE: 719120, STD CODE: 00380, TEL 1972 10 - 50 NO: 222447, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 0140-Agricultural and animal husbandry service activities, except veterinary activities. 2 IRRIGATION AND FLOOD CONTROL PO-CHANGLANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH PIN CODE: 792120, STD CODE: 1995 10 - 50 03808, TEL NO: 222248, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 3 IRRIGATIOH AND FLOOD CONTROL BORDUMSA CIRCLE CHANGLANGDISIXIC ARUNACHAL PRADESH PIN CODE: 792056, STD CODE: 1997 10 - 50 DEPARTMEN 03800, TEL NO: 244270, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 0200-Forestry, logging and related service activities 4 RANGE FOREST OFFICE BORDUMSA CHANGLANG DISTRIC ARUNACHAL PRADESH PIN CODE: 792056, STD CODE: 1959 10 - 50 03800, TEL NO: 244414, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 5 OFFICE OF THE DIVISIONAL FORES JAIRAMPUR DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: 1980 51 - 100 OFFICE 222248, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 1110-Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas 6 OIL INDIA LTD MANABHUM PO MIAO , PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A.