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CHHATTISGARH Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) 29-08-2019 1 Project Proposal Brief – BLC (Rs. in Crs.) Verticals BLC (New) ▪No. of Projects 61 ▪No. of Cities 61 ▪No. of DUs 6960 ▪Project Cost (Rs. in Crore) 214.698 ▪Central Share (Rs. in Crore) 104.40 ▪State Share (Rs. in Crore) 56.783 ▪Beneficiary Share (Rs. in Crore) 53.515 ▪40% of ACA (First Installment) 41.76 Proposal Checklist – Checklist Status (Y/N) ▪SLAC/SLSMC approval/Minutes submitted Yes ▪Land title status (encumbrance free) BLC:- 6960 DUs – Own Land/Permanent Lease Deed. ▪Beneficiary list (BLC/AHP) submitted Yes ▪No. of Beneficiaries with Aadhar ID 6960 ▪No. of Beneficiaries with other Unique ID 0 ▪No. of Aadhar seeded Bank accounts 6960 ▪Status of physical & social infrastructure Available ▪Beneficiary consent sought Yes Physical Progress Total No. of No. of DUs No. of DUs Sr. Target as per No of Project No. of DUs Component DUs Yet to start Grounded/ Under No. DAS Sanctioned Completed Sanctioned work Construction 1 AHP 100000 137 75,442 36,959 38,483 6279 2 BLC 160000 1182 1,44,950 49,157 95,793 30104 3 ISSR-PPP 40000 8 5,946 5,946 0 0 Total 300000 1327 2,26,338 92,062 1,34,276 36,383 4 Financial Progress (Rs. in Crs.) Total Total Total Total Central Total Total S. Committed State Share Expenditure Total UC Components Approved Project Share Funds UC No. Central Released Booked Pending Dus Cost Released Released sent Share (Central+ State) 1 BLC 144950 4455.61 2174.25 694.03 256.98 951.01 920.53 379.8 597.57 2 AHP 65783 3481.31 986.75 283.34 198.68 493.31 -
List of Eklavya Model Residential Schools in India (As on 20.11.2020)
List of Eklavya Model Residential Schools in India (as on 20.11.2020) Sl. Year of State District Block/ Taluka Village/ Habitation Name of the School Status No. sanction 1 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Y. Ramavaram P. Yerragonda EMRS Y Ramavaram 1998-99 Functional 2 Andhra Pradesh SPS Nellore Kodavalur Kodavalur EMRS Kodavalur 2003-04 Functional 3 Andhra Pradesh Prakasam Dornala Dornala EMRS Dornala 2010-11 Functional 4 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatanam Gudem Kotha Veedhi Gudem Kotha Veedhi EMRS GK Veedhi 2010-11 Functional 5 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Buchinaidu Kandriga Kanamanambedu EMRS Kandriga 2014-15 Functional 6 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Maredumilli Maredumilli EMRS Maredumilli 2014-15 Functional 7 Andhra Pradesh SPS Nellore Ozili Ojili EMRS Ozili 2014-15 Functional 8 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam Meliaputti Meliaputti EMRS Meliaputti 2014-15 Functional 9 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam Bhamini Bhamini EMRS Bhamini 2014-15 Functional 10 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatanam Munchingi Puttu Munchingiputtu EMRS Munchigaput 2014-15 Functional 11 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatanam Dumbriguda Dumbriguda EMRS Dumbriguda 2014-15 Functional 12 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram Makkuva Panasabhadra EMRS Anasabhadra 2014-15 Functional 13 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram Kurupam Kurupam EMRS Kurupam 2014-15 Functional 14 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram Pachipenta Guruvinaidupeta EMRS Kotikapenta 2014-15 Functional 15 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari Buttayagudem Buttayagudem EMRS Buttayagudem 2018-19 Functional 16 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Chintur Kunduru EMRS Chintoor 2018-19 Functional -
CHAPTER-1 Executive Summary
CHAPTER-1 Executive Summary 1.1 M/s Prakash Industries Limited is a Public Limited Company having its Registered Office :- 15 Km Stone, Delhi Road, Hissar-125044 (Haryana), and Correspondence Address :- (Mining Division) A/9 Shatabdi Nagar, Behind Songanga Colony, Seepat Road, Bilaspur-495006 (C.G.), Tel. No.:98930-51093. 1.2 M/s. Prakash Industries Limited (PIL) is one of the fast growing business Company dealing with mining and steel manufacturing. The PIL has a Sponge Iron Plant of 8.0 LTPA in village Hathneora, District Janjgir- Champa, State-Chhattisgarh. 1.3 M/s Prakash Industries Limited was granted an area of 440.75 Hect for Prospecting License ,vide letter no.F2-152/06/12 (2), Raipur, dated 30.09.2009.for a period of 2 years (07.11.2009 to 06.11.2011) at Eklama village, Forest Range- Sahaspur-Lohara, Kabirdham Division, Forest Compt. no.: 207, 208 & 214, Tehsil-Bodla, District-Kabirdham, Chhattisgarh. M/s Prakash Industries Limited already has applied for grant of Mining Lease over an area of (274.896Ha) for a period of 30 years on 15/02/2010. The proposed project is category- A (other than fully mechanized, OTFM) mines. 1.4 The lease area falls in survey of India toposheet No. 64 G/1 in between Latitude: 210 53' 08.15’’ to 210 54' 20.38’’ North & Longitude: 810 03' 36.57’’ to 810 05' 05.20’’ East. 1.5 The proposed mining lease area is located near village Eklama, District - Kabirdham, Chhattisgarh. The area under reference is located at a distance of 15 km from Lohara Town & 40 km from District Headquarter Kawardha. -
Chhattisgarh
CHHATTISGARH Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) 25-02-2019 1 Project Proposal Brief – BLC/AHP (Rs. in Crs.) Verticals BLC (New) §No. of Projects 64 §No. of Cities 56 §No. of DUs 7067 §Project Cost (Rs. in Crore) 218.53 §Central Share (Rs. in Crore) 106.00 §State Share (Rs. in Crore) 57.73 §Beneficiary Share (Rs. in Crore) 54.80 §40% of ACA (First Installment) 42.40 Project Proposal Checklist – BLC/AHP Checklist Status (Y/N) §SLAC/SLSMC approval/Minutes submitted Yes §Land title status (encumbrance free) BLC:- 4809 DUs – Own Land/Permanent Lease Deed. 2258 DUs – Abadi Bhumi, Permanent Lease Deed will be granted shortly. §Beneficiary list (BLC/AHP) submitted Yes §No. of Beneficiaries with Aadhar ID 7067 §No. of Beneficiaries with other Unique ID 0 §No. of Aadhar seeded Bank accounts 7067 §Status of physical & social infrastructure Available §Beneficiary consent sought Yes Physical Progress No. of DUs Total No. of No. of DUs Sr. Target as No of Project No. of DUs Grounded/ No. of DUs Component DUs Yet to start No. per DAS Sanctioned under Tender Under Completed Sanctioned work Construction 1 AHP 100000 137 75442* 23177 24531 14473 3602 2 BLC 160000 1047 125145 0 57065 54772 13308 3 ISSR-PPP 40000 8 5946 5946 0 0 0 Total 300000 1192 206533 29123 81596 69245 16910 * 9659 DUs out of 75442 DUs pending for approval from SLSMC due to Policy decision. 4 Financial Progress (Rs. in Crs.) Total Total Total S. Total Project Committed Central Share State Share Total Funds Total UC Total UC Components Approved Expenditure No. -
Impact of Lockdown During COVID-19 on Annual Effective Dose Equivalent Values of Natural Gamma Radiation
Impact of Lockdown during COVID-19 on Annual Effective Dose Equivalent values of Natural Gamma Radiation Manoj Kumar Jindal ( [email protected] ) Bhilai Institute of Technology https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3420-1412 Santosh Kumar Sar Bhilai Institute of Technology https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2545-1479 Short Report Keywords: Annual Effective Dose Equivalent, Lockdown, COVID-19, Gamma Dose Rate, Chhattisgarh region Posted Date: September 15th, 2020 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-57140/v2 License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License Version of Record: A version of this preprint was published on October 12th, 2020. See the published version at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-020-07432-x. Page 1/7 Abstract The study aimed to nd the impact of COVID-19 on values of Annual Effective Dose Equivalent of the natural Gamma dose rate from Balod, Durg and Bemetara districts of Chhattisgarh (India). COVID-19 is a severe problem for many countries and to control and prevent the spread of this problem implemented the lockdown approach in many countries, including India. In this lockdown situation, almost all people are staying at home for 24 hours. Due to the present status of COVID-19, the Indian government also xed the 67 days lockdown and one day was already successfully done as Janta Curfew, which worked the same as a lockdown. The value of indoor gamma dose rates was reported higher in most places as compared to the outdoor gamma dose rate, but in this pandemic situation, occupancy factor values are not applicable as recommended by UNSCEAR for calculation of Annual Effective Dose Equivalent (AEDE). -
Basic Information of Urban Local Bodies – Chhattisgarh
BASIC INFORMATION OF URBAN LOCAL BODIES – CHHATTISGARH Name of As per As per 2001 Census 2009 Election S. Corporation/Municipality (As per Deptt. of Urban Growth No. of No. Class Area House- Total Sex No. of Administration & Development SC ST (SC+ ST) Rate Density Women (Sq. km.) hold Population Ratio Wards Govt. of Chhattisgarh) (1991-2001) Member 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Raipur District 1 Raipur (NN) I 108.66 127242 670042 82113 26936 109049 44.81 6166 923 70 23 2 Bhatapara (NPP) II 7.61 9026 50118 8338 3172 11510 10.23 6586 965 27 8 3 Gobra Nayapara (NPP) III 7.83 4584 25591 3078 807 3885 21.84 3268 987 18 6 4 Tilda Nevra (NPP) III 34.55 4864 26909 4180 955 5135 30.77 779 975 18 7 5 Balodabazar (NPP) III 7.56 4227 22853 3851 1015 4866 31.54 3023 954 18 6 6 Birgaon (NPP) III Created after 2001 26703 -- -- -- -- -- -- 30 NA 7 Aarang (NP) IV 23.49 2873 16629 1255 317 1572 16.64 708 973 15 6 8 Simga (NP) IV 14.32 2181 13143 1152 135 1287 -3.01 918 982 15 5 9 Rajim (NP) IV Created after 2001 11823 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 10 Kasdol (NP) IV Created after 2001 11405 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 11 Bhatgaon (NP) V 15.24 1565 8228 1956 687 2643 -4.76 540 992 15 5 12 Abhanpur (NP) V Created after 2001 7774 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 13 Kharora (NP) V Created after 2001 7647 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 14 Lavan (NP) V Created after 2001 7092 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 15 Palari (NP) V Created after 2001 6258 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 16 Mana-kemp (NP) V Created in 2008-09 8347 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 17 Fingeshwar (NP) V Created in 2008-09 7526 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 18 Kura (NP) V Created in 2008-09 6732 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 19 Tudara (NP) V Created in 2008-09 6761 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 20 Gariyaband (NP) V Created in 2008-09 9762 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 21 Chura (NP) VI Created in 2008-09 4869 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 22 BiIlaigarh (NP) VI Created in 2008-09 4896 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 5 2 Dhamtari District 23 Dhamtari (NPP) II 23.40 15149 82111 7849 7521 15370 18.39 3509 991 36 12 18 RCUES, Lucknow Name of As per As per 2001 Census 2009 Election S. -
Common Service Center List
CSC Profile Details Report as on 15-07-2015 SNo CSC ID District Name Block Name Village/CSC name Pincode Location VLE Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Address Line 3 E-mail Id Contact No 1 CG010100101 Durg Balod Karahibhadar 491227 Karahibhadar LALIT KUMAR SAHU vill post Karahibhadar block dist balod chhattisgarh [email protected] 8827309989 VILL & POST : NIPANI ,TAH : 2 CG010100102 Durg Balod Nipani 491227 Nipani MURLIDHAR C/O RAHUL COMUNICATION BALOD DISTRICT BALOD [email protected] 9424137413 3 CG010100103 Durg Balod Baghmara 491226 Baghmara KESHAL KUMAR SAHU Baghmara BLOCK-BALOD DURG C.G. [email protected] 9406116499 VILL & POST : JAGANNATHPUR ,TAH : 4 CG010100105 Durg Balod JAGANNATHPUR 491226 JAGANNATHPUR HEMANT KUMAR THAKUR JAGANNATHPUR C/O NIKHIL COMPUTER BALOD [email protected] 9479051538 5 CG010100106 Durg Balod Jhalmala 491226 Jhalmala SMT PRITI DESHMUKH VILL & POST : JHALMALA TAH : BALOD DIST:BALOD [email protected] 9406208255 6 CG010100107 Durg Balod LATABOD LATABOD DEKESHWAR PRASAD SAHU LATABOD [email protected] 9301172853 7 CG010100108 Durg Balod Piparchhedi 491226 PIPERCHEDI REKHA SAO Piparchhedi Block: Balod District:Balod [email protected] 9907125793 VILL & POST : JAGANNATHPUR JAGANNATHPUR.CSC@AISEC 8 CG010100109 Durg Balod SANKARAJ 491226 SANKARAJ HEMANT KUMAR THAKUR C/O NIKHIL COMPUTER ,TAH : BALOD DIST: BALOD TCSC.COM 9893483408 9 CG010100110 Durg Balod Bhediya Nawagaon 491226 Bhediya Nawagaon HULSI SAHU VILL & POST : BHEDIYA NAWAGAON BLOCK : BALOD DIST:BALOD [email protected] 9179037807 10 CG010100111 -
Human Development Report 2005
MkW- jeu flag ea=ky;] eq[;ea=h jk;iqj] NŸkhlx<+ MANTRALAYA, DR. RAMAN SINGH RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH CHIEF MINISTER Ph. - (O) 0771-2221000-01 Fax - 0771-2221306 Ph. - (R) 0771-2331000-01 MESSAGE Conventional wisdom always defi ned development in a uni-dimensional manner by considering only the economic growth. It was only when the concept of Human Development evolved, that the parameters of growth were enlarged to include social indicators coupled with economic variables. In this backdrop, with this Human Development Report, Chhattisgarh joins a selected band of States who have published such Human Development Reports. I would like to congratulate UNDP and the Planning Commission, Government of India for joining hands for preparing the First Human Development Report. I would also like to place on record my appreciation for the seminal role played by CHiPS (CHhattisgarh infotech and biotech Promotion Society) in the preparation of this Report. (DR. RAMAN SINGH) vej vxzoky lh&4] 'kadj uxj jksM] jk;iqj ¼NŸkhlx<+½ ea=h nwjHkk"k % 0771 & 2221109 0771 & 5080539 dk;kZy; NŸkhlx<+ ’kklu 0771 & 2331020 0771 & 2331021 fuokl foŸk] ;kstuk] okf.kfT;d dj] QSDl % 0771 & 2445836 lkaf[;dh] uxjh; iz’kklu] okf.kfT;d ,oa Øekad ........................... m|ksx] xzkeks|ksx] lkoZtfud miØe] lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh rFkk tSo izkS|ksfxdh fnukad ........................... MESSAGE The main objective of the HDR is to provide a platform and trigger a debate to evolve the human development blueprint for the State of Chhattisgarh. The problem and challenges for development are many, but I am sure the Report will help us to focus on the core issues and crystalise a growth and development model which takes into account the hopes and aspirations of the local populace, helps retain its culture and heritage and restores the ecological balance by creating synergy between elements of nature, science and technology. -
Chapter-I Performance Audits
CHAPTER-I PERFORMANCE AUDITS Public Health and Family Welfare Department 1.1 Working of ‘AYUSH’ Department Executive Summary The Indian System of Medicine and Homeopathy (ISM&H) now renamed as AYUSH (Ayurved, Yoga & naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy) is providing healthcare facilities in alternative medicine system to the rural and urban people of the State. The Department is implementing various centrally sponsored schemes and State schemes for rendering the healthcare services to the populace of the State. Providing treatment under the Ayurved etc. and other indigenous systems of medicine by establishing AYUSH wings in existing allopathic institutions, prevention of diseases, production of Ayurved medicines, drug testing, imparting medical education and training are the objectives of the Department. The performance audit conducted by us revealed that while the staff and administrative cost to total revenue expenditure of the Department was 88 per cent, the expenditure on medicines, machines and scheme was only 12 per cent of the total expenditure. The Department had not prepared any perspective or annual action plan for implementation of various activities of the Department and had also not fixed any norms for opening the new healthcare units. Though the number of outpatients in Ayurved and Homeopathy system has increased, the same showed decreasing trend in Unani system. Inpatient facilities were not made available in District Ayurved Hospitals at Ambikapur and Dallirajahara. In Hospital attached to Government Ayurved College, Raipur the number of inpatients decreased during the period. We also noticed that except in Hospital attached to Government Ayurved College emergency maternity facilities were not available in any of the Ayush Hospitals. -
(Ntfps) of Chhattisgarh Accepted: 14-12-2020
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 2021; Sp 10(1): 89-92 E-ISSN: 2278-4136 P-ISSN: 2349-8234 www.phytojournal.com Economically and traditionally important non- JPP 2021; Sp 10(1): 89-92 Received: 05-11-2020 timber forest products (NTFPs) of Chhattisgarh Accepted: 14-12-2020 D Churpal D Churpal, AK Gauraha, H Pathak and SS Tuteja Department of Agricultural Economics, IGKV, Raipur, Abstract Chhattisgarh, India The present study has been conducted in sampled districts of three agro-climatic zone of Chhattisgarh AK Gauraha state. Two hundred farmers (NTFPs collectors) were selected randomly from twelve villages of three Department of Agricultural development block of three districts of different zones of Chhattisgarh. The identified economically Economics, IGKV, Raipur, advantageous trees (28) such as Tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon), Mahua (Madhuca latifolia), Sal Chhattisgarh, India (Shorea robusta), Harra (Terminalia chebula) etc., economically advantageous shrubs (7) such as Chhind (Phoenix acaulis), Ber (Ziziphus mauritiana), Korea (Holarrhena antidysenterica), Kurru (Gardenia H Pathak resinifera) etc. Some economically advantageous climbers are (9) such as Siari (Bauhinia vahlii), Department of Agricultural Ramdatun (Smilax macrophylla), Dangkanda (Dioscorea bulbifera) and herbs (8) identified in the study Economics, IGKV, Raipur, area such as Tikhur (Curcuma angustifolia), Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata), Charota (Cassia tora), Chhattisgarh, India Gengai (Curcuma zedoaria) etc. SS Tuteja Keywords: Tree, shrubs, climbers, herbs, agro-climatic zone Department of Agronomy, IGKV, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India Introduction Chhattisgarh state is one of the top most forests developing state of India, with 44.21 per cent total forest area to the total geographical area of the state (economic survey, 2017). It is also the densest forest of India and known as green state with huge bio- diversity habitats in it. -
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Branch Code( ) Branch/Office Name ( City( हर) PIN Code ( ) 03753 A.D.B
Click on the Branch/Office Name to know the address र र Branch Branch/Office Name City( हर) PIN Code Code( ) ( ) ( ) 03753 A.D.B BALOD BALOD 491226 01843 A.D.B BHATAPARA 493118 01627 A.D.B BILASPUR BILASPUR 495001 05862 A.D.B JAGDALPUR JAGDALPUR 494001 03019 A.D.B RAIGARH RAIGARH 496001 01847 A.D.B RAJNANDGAON RAJNANDGAON 491441 05458 A.D.B SARANGARH SARANGARH 496445 13487 ABHANPUR ABHANPUR 493661 10217 ACC JAMUL 490024 60301 AGRASEN CHOWK- RAIPUR 492001 RAIPUR 14805 AGRICULTURE DURG 491001 COMMERCIAL BRANCH DURG 02818 AKALTARA AKALTARA 495552 06942 ALKA DEPTL.STORE, BHILAI 490006 BHILAI 00310 AMBIKAPUR AMBIKAPUR 497001 12327 AMBIKAPUR CITY 497001 10149 AMBUJA CEMENT, 493331 RAWAN 10828 ARANG 493441 09516 ASULKHAR SAB KEWTI 494669 09422 ATURGAON SAB ATURGAON 03183 BACHELI BACHELI 494553 02824 BAGBAHARA BAGHBAHARA 493449 05493 BAGICHA BAGICHA 496224 00449 BAIKUNTHPUR BAIKUNTHPUR 497335 05505 BAKAWAND VB 494222 02819 BALCO TOWNSHIP KORBA 495682 KORBA 01048 BALODA BAZAR 493332 07100 BALODA VB 495559 02827 BANKIMOGRA 495447 12134 BARADWAR 495687 07241 BARAMKELA BARAMKELA 496551 09361 BARGI PROJECT KORBA 495455 05467 BASTAR VB 494223 05509 BATAULI 497101 03988 BELGHANA 495116 05492 BHAIRAMGARH VB BHAIRAMGARH 494444 05506 BHAIYATHAN 497231 12147 BHANPURI RAIPUR 493221 06077 BHANPURI VB 494224 02832 BHANUPRATAPPUR 494669 09093 BHARDAKALA BALOD 491225 07065 BHATGAON 497235 00330 BHILAI 490001 12129 BHILAI CHARODA BHILAI 490025 06154 BHILAI CAMP AREA 490001 04678 BHILAI HOSPITAL AREA DIST-DURG 490006 06059 BHILAI MARKET AREA 490001 02833 BHILAI