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Name of Projects Allocation During 201 8-19 t q c GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH FINANCE AND INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT na (PLANNtNG AND TNVESTMENT DtVtStON) AP : CIVIL SECRETARIAT: ITANAGAR. NO. PD(Rr DF)-06t2O18-19 //t Dated ltanagar the 5th July,2018 ORDER The Government of Arunachal Pradesh is pleased to accord approval for release of fund against on-going and newly sanctioned projects under RIDF tranche -XX (2014-15) to RIDF tranche XXlll (2017 -18) for completion/lmplementation of the sanctioned projects during the current financial year, 2018-1 9. Details of fund allocation against each project under various department s ls as below:- Rs. in lakh S l.No Name of projects Project cost Allocation during 201 8-19 1 2 3 4 RIDF Tranche-XX l2O1 4-1 5l PwD (E/z) 1 C/o Bridge/culverts on NH-52 BRTF road to 742.23 468.01 Bhekuliang Tezu. SH:Steel Composite bridge over river Haiu in Lohit district. Sub Total: 742.23 468.01 PWD (C/Z- A) 2 C/o Steel Girder Composite bridge over river 1 150.00 1 15.00 Dollung at Paro. Sub Total: 1 150.00 't 15.00 RIDF Tranche-Xxl (201 5-1 6) PWD (E/Z) J C/o lnternal link Roads under Diyun 974.55 53.10 Administrative HQ in Changlang District 4 C/o approach road 1920.00 207.O9 from CO Hq. Dadam to.Muktowa-ll. C/o Road from Chatung to Kamnu via 1000.00 46.00 Chopsa 6 C/o Road from Votnu village to Khanu village, 800.00 70.00 Wakka circle 7 C/o Road with CC pavement at Chayangtajo 990.00 117.96 Sub Total: 5684.55 494.15 PWD (C/Z-B) 8 C/o approach road to proposbd polytechnic 500.00 36.50 site at Yingkiong in Upper Siang district. I C/o Pangin Township Road from Perang to 1000.00 60.00 Lampanq Sub Total: '1500.00 96.50 PWD (C/Z-A) 10 C/o Steel Girder Bridge with RCC Decking 1500.00 486.22 over river Papum at Ramghat, Papum Pare District. 11 C/o steel Girder bridge with RCC decking 1446.13 335.96 over Pachin river in between Pou village-ll to referral Hospital , Naharlagun 12 C/o Arch Bridge with footpath across river 1049.00 124.62 Poma at Jollanq villaqe. I I 2 13 C/o Road from Deke PMGSY road to Essi 1000.00 198.00 Lite(phase-l) I Sub Total: 4995.13 1144.80 t, PWD(WZ) 14 C/o Steel Suspension bridge over River Pare 1000.00 '160.6'1 I (75 mtr Span at Balapu to connect PMGSY ) + Road 15 C/o Steel suspension bridge over River Pare 700.00 381.61 (75 mtr Span ) to connect Rigo village from Nimte Sub Total:- t 700.00 542.22 RIDF Tranche-XXll (201 6-1 7) PwD (E/Z) to C/o Road from Emphum to Lunka village via '1 100.00 310.20 Munglang village( 1 0km),Namsai 17 C/o Road from Laiwang to 1400.00 372.24 Thungjang via Tutnyu village in Tirap 18 C/o School lnfrastructure of Govt. 1000.00 283.80 Hr.Secondary School,Dambuk, Lower Dibang Valley. I Sub Total: 3500.00 965.24 PWD(C/Z-A) i 19 Up-gradation of Gensi Township 500.00 207.90 20 C/o Road from Daporijo BRTF to Power Grid 645.00 16s.00 via Siqamriio, Didli Colony 21 C/o CC Road, side drain in Daporijo 1400.00 231.66 )) C/o Road from Radeng to Nayam at Taliha 1200.00 231.00 Circle ZJ C/o Road from Sangram to Nyapin(PH-ll) 1900.00 462.00 I Sub Total: 5645.00 t297.56 I PwD(W/z) 24 C/o Ring Road at Seppa 1000.00 415.80 I )q Construction of Storm water Drains at Jang, 950.00 376.20 I Tawang 16 C/o Kurung Gompa Road under Mukto Circle 700.00 291.06 27 C/o Rural Link Road from Kurung Nelya BRO 999.92 415.77 road to proposed Pamaghar CO HQ via Pamaghar village, Tawang 28 C/o Road and bridges from Domdilla village 2500.00 334.62 to Tajo village via Killo, Chayanglajo circle Sub Total:- 6149.92 '1833.45 I RWD wtz 29 C/o Road & Bridge from Rupung to Wopin 1700.00 819.06 i I camp JU C/o Road from Tadin village to Ngomdir 1500.00 722.70 village C/o Road from Chaggar to Kimnas Gompa 500.00 285.45 Sub Total: 3700.00 1827.21 PHE & WSD Etz I l Providing water supply to Maningong 1600.00 380. 16 ti township & newly upgraded EAC HQ Tato, rl Kangi village ,West Siang District :i Augmentation of water supply to Dirang 1000.00 415.80 Township,West Kameng ,i I 3 34 Providing water supply at Lampung 642.OO 266.94 Tagampuv(R K Mission school site) and adjoininq village .,E Providing water supply at Palin Township 2000.00 1023.00 Sub Total:- 5242.00 2085.90 RIDF Tranche-Xxlll (201 7-1 8) PWD(C/z) JO Clo road from Koyu to Goye stream (18.00 3200.00 345.60 km) (SH:widening, culverts, drains, RW &BW, and bridges 60.00 m of various span from Loglu to Goye and Pavement work from Koyu to Goye 18.00 km) (CRF) C/o Pasigaht-Lendum Tene road(20.00-40.00 4000.00 432.00 km) 38 C/o RCC bridges at various places on Mirem- 1200.00 192.00 Mikong-Ruksin(MN/R) road (Ruksin, Ngorlung and Peneng river) 39 Cluster link road under Menchuka Sub- 1000.00 108.00 Division, West Siang 40 Clo 2 Lane Bye-pass road from Nyigmoyi to 2'195.00 237.06 Aalo via SFS college Aalo 41 C/o Double Lane Steel Arch bridge with road 1300.00 116.64 for Sibo, Mongku, Kelek, Roing, Balek, Rasam, Tigra and Gune village Sub Total:- 12895.00 1431 .30 PWD(WZ) 42 C/o Dambuk Paglam road (L-19Kms) (Ph-l 0- 1000.00 200.00 10 Kms) 43 C/o Road from Kamlang Nagar to Kathan Ph- 1000.00 200.00 I 44 C/o Road from PMGSY point Lyngok to Tirap 980.00 108.00 Sakam village 45 C/o Road from Jonghihavi to Sangkhohavi (L- 1000.00 200.00 10 Kms) (Sh: Widening, GSB, Slab culvert, R/wall, B/wall and Pucca drain, Changlang District Ph-l 46 C/o CC Pavement road including 1000.00 200.00 drainage/footpath and railing in Changlang towhshlp (Ph-l) 47 C/o Road from Chattong to Kamnu via 700.00 '120.00 Choksa 12 Kms in Tirap District Ph-ll Ch.S to '12 Kms 48 C/o Road from Hukanjuri-Namsang-Deomali 3000.00 320.00 to Marherita (Assam) 28 Km) Sub Total:- 8680.00 1348.00 PWD(w/Z) 49 C/o Road from Upper Dzong to Sanchipam, 1000.00 '108.00 West Kameng District (L-15 Kms) Ph-l) 5U C/o Road from Yumlam to Lebia (L-30 Kms) 1350.00 162.00 51 C/o Road from NH-229 Lumding village to 780.00 84.24 Rote-Rome, Mebia-Sella and Lisa village, East Kameng District (Phase-llXL-5 Kms) ii 4 E.) Widening of road from Zero point Tinali (Arun 1500.00 162.00 Subansiri Hotel) to Good Shepherd School via Donyi Polo Mission School, ltanagar, Papum Pare District. Ph-l C/o Road from Hari village to outer ring road, '1000.00 108.00 Lower Subansiri District Length 'lOKms) (Ph-l L-5Kms) 54 C/o Road from BRTF road to Taji-Langpo to 1000.00 108.00 Kambang village (L-12 Kms) Ph-l C/o Road from Yatap to Yam (Phase-ll) 650.00 70.20 (Sh:Pavement Cross drainage, S/ Culvert & R&B wall and side drain 56 C/o lnter village road connectivity of an 2000.00 240.00 stretch of 18 Km from Jayang Bagang to Paje Solung village via Tasar Solung village and Tourist Spot at Ryopo water fall under RIDF 2017-18 57 C/o road from Yazali Mengio road to Sito via 1300.00 140.40 Tepi village under Pistana Circle 58 C/o Road from BRO road to Dobley Cultural '1000.00 200.00 iil Centre via Thrillam village and Choishi l-/ Cultural Centre in Tawang District. (L-15 Kms) Ph{ Sub Total:- 1 1580.00 1382.84 PHE & WSD 59 Providing of water supply at Jomlo 800.00 69.12 Administration HQ 60 Providing of water supply in Deomali 1000.00 108.00 township Ph-l 61 Providing and Augmentation of the existing 450.00 48.60 water supply system to Co Hq, Longo and adjoining villages bt Providing water supply at Mariyang ADC Hq 1800.00 155.58 Sub Total PHE & WSD:- 4050.00 381.30 Total PWD:- 64221.8 11120.07 Total PHE & WSD:- 9292.00 2467.20 il Total RWD :- 3700.00 1827.21 Grand Total:- 77213.83 15414.48 2. Release of fund is subject to confirmation of submission of reimbursement claims for expediture incurred earlier against the ongoing projects. 3. The concerned implementing departments of RIDF projects are requested to initiate follow up actions with Finance Department for obtaining finance concurrence. The departments are also to submit reimbursement claims to Finance Department immediately after making necessary expenditure. sd/- (Himanshu Gupta)IAS Special Secretary (Planning) I - 5 lemo No.PD(RIDF)-06/2018-19 Dated ltanagar the Ith July,2o18.
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