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District Taluk Gram Panchayat Year Work Name Type of Building Estimated Expenditure For District Taluk Gram Panchayat Year Work Name Type Of Building Expenditure Work status Amount SC/ST Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2006-07 two tank and pipe line conection Pipeline 0 0 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2006-07 latrine construction of near Hanadi Construction of Toilet 45000 43000 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2006-07 mahiti savan & education IEC 50000 50000 0 0 village of sanknoor yallamma Bhavi to Tank pine line conection and water tank 2 allready Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2006-07 Pipeline 61000 59000 0 completed pipeline to constrcution Tank conection Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2006-07 Yallamma Temple to Govt road and mallaya Temple near pipe line Tank Pipeline 75000 71500 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2006-07 Alloli village consftruction of Panchayat building repair and KGB Bank building repair Repair Works 200000 191000 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2006-07 constrctuion of latrine in harijan wada Construction of Toilet 50000 41000 41000 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2006-07 new area construction of latrine Construction of Toilet 45000 42000 41000 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2007-08 C.R.C building matad mutya near metling and CC road CC Road 50000 45500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2007-08 education & information IEC 46000 46000 0 0 Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2007-08 Sakanur village to halakatti house to Ishwara house to malli goudar galli cc Raod CC Road 100000 92500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2007-08 Dyavamma Temple iranna saukar house CC road CC Road 100000 93500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2007-08 kurbur area community latrene Construction of Toilet 150000 142500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2007-08 Alloli village Harijan wada CC road & Drenage work CC Road 200000 187500 187500 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2008-09 P.w.d. road to Borvell CC road work CC Road 50000 43500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2008-09 Mahiti Savan and Education IEC 45000 45000 0 0 Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2008-09 Sharanayya Bhagodi house to Rajeshekar house to Gram Panchayat at CC road work CC Road 100000 90500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2008-09 Ayyanna Chalikar house to Rajeshekar house to Gram Panchayat at CC road work CC Road 100000 91500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2008-09 P.w.d. road to Bhimraya kottagundi house CC road and Metling CC Road 100000 93500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2008-09 Lendkin Hallad near latrine construction Construction of Toilet 150000 142500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2008-09 Palkamma temple harijan wada Tankar CC road SC colony CC Road 100000 94500 94500 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2008-09 Nagappa leader house to ayyappa sander house CC road SC CC Road 190000 182500 182500 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2009-10 Alloli Gp Pet masidi to Chandrsha Bevin katti ( Waya High School ) CC road -75 CC Road 100000 0 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2009-10 Dandgund Villege Anganwadi Constration Anganavadi building 188000 0 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2009-10 Alloli Gp Pet masidi to Chandrsha Bevin katti ( Waya High School ) Drain Contration -75 Drainage 30000 28000 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2009-10 Information and Education Mahiti . IEC 50000 45000 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2009-10 Devappa Bhomma Nayak to Durgappa Allur House CC road Constraion -80 CC Road 100000 92000 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2009-10 Alloli Gp Mali Goudar house to Devamma temple C.C. road -180 CC Road 200000 157000 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2010-11 Information & Edcuacation IEC 50000 0 0 Not Started Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2010-11 Dandgund village hanuman temple huda house cc road CC Road 81000 0 0 progress Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2010-11 alloli village navgram Anagan wadi CC road CC Road 100000 0 0 progress Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2010-11 sanknoor village Iranna savu house to nalwar CC road CC Road 100000 0 0 progress Gulbarga Chitapur Alolli 2010-11 Alloli village harijan vada ladies latrine construction Construction of Toilet 170000 0 0 progress Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2006-07 library melvicharakar salary Construction Of Library 20000 19000 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2006-07 three village water drinking supply work Drinking Water Supply 28000 26500 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2006-07 shivappa hadpadh house to near agasi Drainege Drainage 35000 31000 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2006-07 Hanumant kardalli house to Basappa gamak house CC Road work CC Road 35000 33000 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2006-07 mahiti savan & education IEC 50000 50000 0 0 Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2006-07 Sharanappa hugar house to anganwadi construction of Drainage Drainage 60000 57000 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2006-07 consftruction of sub office building Construction of Gram Panchayat140000 Building 137000 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2006-07 consftruction of Panchayat building Construction of Gram Panchayat305000 Building 298000 0 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2006-07 constrctuion of CCRoad in harijan wada CC Road 35000 32000 32000 completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 Devindrappa kappeger house to gurappa our house at parsi work Parasi 35000 28000 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 basavarajappa varadh our house nigareddy kollirvar house CC road work CC Road 35000 29500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 mahadevappa gamaka house to basappa bala our house at Parasi work Parasi 35000 29500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 Hanumant kardalli our house basappa gamaka our houset to parasi work Parasi 35000 30500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 Basappa sebal our house mallayya dhape our house parasi work Parasi 35000 31500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 ladi mouse our house to kote at parasi work Parasi 35000 32500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 animal drinking water tank Water Tank 40000 36500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 education & information IEC 60000 60000 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 Narasappa bajantri house to nala work Drinking Water Supply 75000 69500 0 Completed hanumant utari our house mareppa and hanumnat hallakeri and amrutappa guni our houset to Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 Parasi 77000 71500 0 Completed parasi work Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 bhemraya malli patil our house to sharanayya swamy dukhan our CC road work CC Road 80000 73500 0 Completed main raod to sevalal temple and main road vaiya mallappa motnalli our house to rajappa Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 CC Road 80000 76500 0 Completed dodhamani our house CC road wor Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 Monappa natikar house to basappa madar our house at CC road work CC Road 35000 30000 30000 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2007-08 allur B village madar colony CC road work CC Road 40000 35500 35500 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2008-09 Information & Education etc. IEC 33000 33000 0 0 Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2008-09 Ramtirth village Tanda CC road work CC Road 50000 45500 0 Completed Gulbarga Chitapur Aloor B 2008-09 Allur K village Nagappa Buseri house to Ningareddy kolli CC road work SC CC 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