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1 2 6 1 Const of Main Drain Side of Pradhan Colony Development Project list 2009-10 Gross Amount(In Sl.No Name of the work Trs) 1 2 6 1 Const of main drain side of Pradhan colony Basti,wn-18 290093 2 Repair of road and near house of Govind Agarwala,wn-18 61211 3 Repair to road inside koelnagar market 125957 Improvement of road from Pradhan palli to towards Quarry siding in Ward 4 318691 No-1 5 Const.of road & drain at Lower Indira basti Ward No- 12 98944 Improvement of galli road & drain & Const.of road side CC berm & drain at 6 199348 Bangalatolla, w.n-02 7 Const.of CC road at E- Block 1st Phase Chhend in Ward No- 32 162049 8 Const of C.C.Road at Kumbhar pada and Impv of road near Jana Seva Samit,wn-10 186458 9 Const.of CC road near Hemopathic Dispenasary at Upper camp Tisco ward No-01 100980 10 Cost of road at Dhabaleswar colony,W-3 29344 11 S/R to road form B/235 to C/174, Koelnagar,wn-29 324071 12 Const.of CC road at Hanuman Temple basti Ward No- 10 215000 13 Const.of CC road & drain from Rajiv Toppo house to Lohar basti Ward No- 03 95930 14 Const.of CC road & drain at Ganjam Basti Ward No- 03 95930 Const.of Cc road from Ratan lal house to Main road near Adibasi Club & Anjali 15 96046 Const.ofChakrabarti CC house road from to Jhon Rajesh house house & Balance to B.Sahu work house of Bandha at Das Numberbasti in Wardbasti inNo- Ward 24 16 No-25 72171 17 S/R to road & drain from chhend housing colony High school front to JJ Market 200000 18 Culvert and road at Pradhan pali,WN-1 82197 19 Const.of CC road at Chhend Munda Basti,Kissan tola, Ward No-01 97117 20 Cost of CC road from Satpal singh house towards Santoshi Maa Mandir,wn-16 81735 21 Repair of drain at Sales Tax colony,wn-17 30512 22 Repair of drain at L.I.C.Colony,wn-17 33323 23 S/R to road from Kanyaka Mandap to Housing Board office 49893 24 S/R to Kanyaka Mandap front road 49889 25 Const.of road & drain near Nayabazar Durga Pendal in Ward No- 31 52157 26 Const.of road & repair of drain side of Shiv Mandir at Nayabazar Ward No- 31 47531 27 Repair of drain cover slab and road at Madu Maharaj Gali,wn-15 47426 28 Impv.of road from Bhati road to Ektta club Ward No- 15 260163 29 S/R of Q & R Block roads in Civil township in Ward No- 4 251850 30 S/R toQ & R Block road at Rotary Park balance work in Ward No- 04 85490 31 Repair of drain at M.S.Palli near house of Sagram Tanty & Akash sahu Ward No- 11 59564 32 Const of water tank and plat form at leprosy colony ,Naya bazaar 93875 33 Const.of road & drain side of Santoshi Maa Temple at Nayabazar Ward No- 31 51800 34 Const.of CC road at Lower Camp Tisco basti near Sports Hotel,Ward No-01 100894 Const.of CC road from Dola Mukhi house towards Haresh Mukhi house Sector- A, 35 54709 Ward No- 27 Const.of CC road from Pradhan house to Jeeban Mishra house & Dukhi shyam house 36 42774 to Kumari house at Gandhi nagar in Ward No- 27,E- Sector 37 Const of C.C.roadC.C. Road and from drain Main from road from to Pradeep weekly Mohantymarket towards house, PremSec-C Sutar –Basti,wn-24 107906 38 House,wn-26 80152 39 Const. of culvert at Rajiv Basti at WN-12 19768 40 Repair of road and drain at Delux Gali near Arun Singh house,wn-22 105692 41 Repair of culvert at Bhati Road,Ward.No 15 37785 42 S/R to Mangalsingh Road from Main Road to Sastri Chowk(TFC &RD) 1063946 Construction of 11 Nos dwelling units including infrastructure facilities under 43 286114 IHSDP at Chhend Basti, Rourkela ,PH-II Construction of 7 Nos dwelling units including infrastructure facilities under IHSDP 44 122706 at Chhend Basti, Rourkela ,PH-III 45 S/R to Power House Road with paver finisher with paver finisher 953479 S/R to Main Road from Bisra Chowk to Daily Market( Choudhury petrol pump to 46 241782 Bisra Chowk) with paver finisher 47 S/R to road at Mining colony,wn-17 250056 48 Const.of concrete base in front of Bana Durga mandir at Shanti colony Ward NO- 18 49713 49 S/R to road from Sec-A church to Harijan Basti,wn-27 225639 50 Const.of road & drain at Lower Indira basti Ward No- 12 26303 51 Impv.of road & drain at Galli road at Gangadharpalli Ward No- 05 164384 52 Const of C.C. road and drain near B.Tandia house in front of Siva Mandir,wn-25 45423 53 Const.of road at Machipada, Gopabandhupalli in Ward No- 13 42775 54 Const.of CC road from FL- School to Leporsy colony in Ward No- 09 438000 55 Const.of CC road & drain Debi ray house to Mohanty house Ward No- 03 83192 56 Const.of CC road & drain at Telugu Basti Ward No- 03 87949 57 Repair of drain from E/1 to E/A4 at L.I.C.Colony 16536 58 Const of CCroad at Harijan Basti,wn-26 50000 59 Const of CC road near Regular hata,wn-26 50000 60 Repair of Latrine block at Plant site,wn-19 90145 61 Development of road from Jantanivas Gali to Mahtab road 605010 62 Repair of CC road at FCI basti,wn-6 73458 63 Const of Surface drain at Netaji Nagar,wn-6 72632 64 Repair of foot path and approach culvert at Hotel Dingodeana 24707 65 Const of approach road at Plant site police station 47229 66 Const. of Culvert at Gujarati lane ,wn-19 43279 67 Const of C.C.Road at E.C.R Block to Harihar Nagar,wn-32 95080 68 Const.of CC road ,Culvert & Drain near DE- 80 to 86 in Ward No- 08 93392 69 Repair of toilet in side Daily Market 27147 70 S/R to road from Nihar Medical road to JJ Market ward No- 32 163342 71 Repair of Drain at Shaktinagar 72919 S/R to Under ground drain w ith slab & road at Advocate Nayan Das 72 29991 galli,Shaktinagar Ward No- 30 73 Const of 5 Nos of Culvert at Ward.No-9 Gandhi Basti 150992 74 Renovation of culvert near C 3M/93,WN-33 40381 75 Const of guard wall and repair of drain at MI/240,WN-33 42994 76 Const.of CC road at L- Block 2nd Phase in Ward No- 07 370000 77 Const of 12 Nos open pindi at Koelnagar Market 56016 78 Const.of CC road at Rimzim basti Ward No- 12 44584 79 Const.of culvert at Janata Nivas line Ward No- 19 33741 80 Renovation of drain by the side of Power house road 93035 81 Culvert and road connecting Banposh to Chhendi,WN-1 150000 82 Const of road and drain at DAV Lane near house of Suresh Rajak,wn-22 89144 83 Repair of roads at LIC colony in Ward No- 17 202000 84 S/R to the road from C/291 to C/304 at Koelnagar Ward No- 29 237000 Renovation & Const of drain from koelnagar water Tank to Shaktinagar Main drain at 85 347149 Koelnahar 86 Improvement of Gurudwar road ( New Bus stand to M.S.Marg) 232861 87 Renovation of drain at C/77 to C/99,Koelnagar 52021 S/R to the road from Kashi Shop to Dr.Soren house via Sony hotel at Shaktinagar 88 26000 Ward No-30 89 Const of culvert at Hasan pur school near Mahtab road 380044 90 Const.of road ,drain & culvert from Khatal to Leprosy basti Wasrd No-10 113684 91 Const.of CC road , drain & Culvert at Haripur & Ambedkar basti Ward No- 07 104944 92 Repair of road and drain from Chotimasjid to Quariasi Mohala .wn-20 131772 93 S/R to road & drain at Basti back side of Manu pattnaik Hospital in Ward No- 16 38582 94 Const of C.C.Road and drain from R.N.Samal house to S.S.Moharana house ,wn-26 45372 95 Const of drain and culvert near press colony 18908 Const.of CC road & drain at Harijan Basti near Rly Retd Employees Association in 96 70085 Ward No- 23 97 Const.of CC road & drain & Culvert at Koel Bank area Ward No- 05 123778 98 Renovation of Uditnagar Sulav souchalaya, 22075 99 Renovation of culvert & Const.kof drain at Kali Mandap in Ward No- 08 94625 100 Const of 12 Nos open pindi at Koelnagar Market 70230 101 Const of C.C. Road from Main road to Pradeep Mohanty house, Sec-C –Basti,wn-24 38094 Const.of CC road from Pradhan house to Jeeban Mishra house & Dukhi shyam house 102 104082 to Kumari house at Gandhi nagar in Ward No- 27,E- Sector Supplying and fixing of pipe and jally and foot path slab repair of Main road for 103 264156 smooth passage of water 104 Const.of road ,Drain & Culvert near M.N.Das house in Ward No-08 112758 105 Marble flooring to Kali Mandir at ward. No-23 47405 106 Const.of CC road & drain at Jagannath Basti in Ward No- 23 63208 107 Const of CC road and repair of drain at Press colony 15298 108 Const of drain near Rajiv Sribastav house towards hospital,wn-26 38688 Const.
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