November 2019

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

November 2019 Project ID Code: OR10MH0064 Prepared for Odisha Water Resources Department November 2019 Kalo Dam Project ID Code OR10MH0064 Mayurbhanj Disclaimer Every effort has been taken to estimate the severity of flooding and inundation areas likely to be affected by Kalo Dam in an emergency condition. These estimates are based on available primary and secondary data. Every effort has been made to foresee varied emergency possibilities and develop appropriate notification procedures for timely rescue and relief operations. However, implementation of the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) involves many agencies, who are required to work in a coordinated manner to reduce the consequences of the emergency triggered by the dam site condition. Effectiveness of the rescue and relief operations depend on many factors including the adequacy and accuracy of the estimation of the of the severity of flooding, coordinated efforts of all the agencies involved in rescue and relief efforts and availability of facilities like power, telephones, road communications, etc. EAP Developer may therefore, not be held responsible for the efficacy of the EAP. For any information, please contact: C.E & B.M, S & B Basin, Laxmiposi, Baripada Name :Manoj Kumar Patra Mob. : 9437063361 Ph. No. : 06792-278329 E-mail :[email protected] Annexure Annexure-1-Vicinity Map ............................................................................................................................. 23 Annexure -2- Flood Hazard Reference Values & Inundation Maps ............................................................. 24 Annexure -3- Evacuation Plan & Bridge Details .......................................................................................... 50 Annexure -4- Action Data Sheets ............................................................................................................. 114 Annexure -5- Supplies & Resources ......................................................................................................... 122 Annexure -6- Sample Public Announcement ............................................................................................ 123 Annexure -7- Salient Feature .................................................................................................................... 124 Annexure -8- Annual EAP Evaluation Checklist ........................................................................................ 125 Annexure -9- Plan Review & Update ........................................................................................................ 126 Annexure -10- Training Record ................................................................................................................. 127 CONTENTS Watch Condition Notification Flow Chart (Internal Alert) ............................................................................... I Failure Condition Notification Flow Chart (External Alert)..............................................................................II Mayurbhanj District Notification Flow Chart (External Alert).........................................................................III Balasore District Notification Flow Chart (External Alert)………………………………………………………IV EAP Distribution List .................................................................................................................................... V Log Sheet of changes ............................................................................................................................... VIII 1 Purpose ................................................................................................................................................. 1 2 General Description of Dam .................................................................................................................. 1 2.1 General .......................................................................................................................................... 1 2.2 Reservoir operation ........................................................................................................................ 2 3 Responsibilities ..................................................................................................................................... 2 3.1 Dam Owner’s Responsibilities ........................................................................................................ 2 3.2 Dam Safety Organization’s Responsibilities.................................................................................... 7 3.3 Responsibilities for Notification ....................................................................................................... 7 3.4 Responsibility for evacuation : ........................................................................................................ 9 3.5 Responsibility for Termination & Follow-up ................................................................................... 11 4 Communications Networks .................................................................................................................. 12 5 Emergency Detections,Evaluation, and Classification ......................................................................... 12 5.1 Emergency Detection .................................................................................................................. 12 5.1.1 Situations .............................................................................................................................. 12 5.2 Emergency Evaluation and classification: ..................................................................................... 13 5.3 Previously Known Problem ........................................................................................................... 15 6 Preparedness ...................................................................................................................................... 15 6.1 Surveillance .................................................................................................................................. 15 6.2 Response during weekends and holidays ..................................................................................... 15 6.3 Response during periods of darkness and adverse weather ......................................................... 16 6.4 Access to the Dam site. ................................................................................................................ 16 6.5 Remedial Actions ......................................................................................................................... 17 7 Supplies and Resources ..................................................................................................................... 17 7.1 Contracts ...................................................................................................................................... 17 7.2 Equipment and Supplies ............................................................................................................... 17 7.3 Reports ......................................................................................................................................... 18 8 Emergency Operations Centre ........................................................................................................... 18 8.1 Activity log .................................................................................................................................... 18 8.2 Costs of the Emergency Operations Centre.................................................................................. 18 9 Inundation Area ................................................................................................................................... 19 9.1 Local Evacuation Plan .................................................................................................................. 19 10 Implementation .................................................................................................................................... 20 10.1 Development ................................................................................................................................ 20 10.2 Updating ....................................................................................................................................... 20 10.3 Training &Testing: ........................................................................................................................ 21 10.3.1 Training ................................................................................................................................. 21 10.3.2 Testing .................................................................................................................................. 21 Kalo Dam Project ID Code: OR10MH0064 Approval and Implementation This Emergency Action Plan has been prepared by Odisha Water Resources Department in collaboration with Central Project Management Unit .This version of the document is hereby approved and is effective immediately . __________________________________ ______________________________ Chief Engineer & Basin Mnaager S & B Basin, Laxmiposi, Baripada Date ___________________________________________________________________________________ I have received a copy of this Emergency Action Plan and concur with the notification procedures. ___________________________________ _______________________________ Date Chief Engineer,
Recommended publications
  • The Temple of Maa Ashtadasabhuja Durga in Remuna
    ISSN 0970-8669 Odisha Review t the foot of Bay of Bengal cosily sits the Acoastal town of Balasore. This small town occupies a pride of place on the map of India as it boasts of the Missile Testing Range, situated on the coast of Chandipur. Nestled quietly in the heart of Balasore lies the calm and serene semi- town of Remuna. Remuna, whose etymological meaning in Odia means a place of tremendous beauty, is a popular tourist destination. Remuna is famous for the temple of Khirachora Gopinath. About two kilometers towards the west of the Khirachora Gopinath temple, on the banks of Swarna Nadi(the golden river) rests a tiny hamlet of Nalapatna. A huge pond covering The Temple of Maa Ashtadasabhuja Durga in Remuna Devidutta Das an area of almost one hundred acres is a well of Odisha like Pandit Gopabandhu Das, Sardar known spot in the neck of the woods. On western Surendra Nath Das and Dr. Harekrushna bank of this pond, there lies the temple of Maa Mahatab. Ashtadasabhuja Durga. Generally the idol of Goddess Durga has Instead of the concrete structure of the ten hands, that is the reason why she is known as temple, there was a small thatched cottage and Maa Dasabhuja or the Goddess with ten hands. the deity used to be worshipped over there. In But this idol in the village like the idol of the the year 1910, a sage named Shri Ramgulam Chamunda temple at Karnataka, has eighteen Ramanuja Maharaj started the worship of the idol. hands. The special feature of the idol is that it is The founder of the temple, Shri Ramagulam carved out of a single rock.
    [Show full text]
  • [-] MI Division, Balasore
    INFORMATION ON AVAILABILITY OF WATER IN CHECK DAMS TO SUPPORT RABI CROPS UNDER M.I.DIVISION, BALASORE.(UPTO MARCH 2015-16) Availability of water Rabi crops done Head of water near Check Dam Upstream stretch of water from Average width of water in the under the Check Name of the completed Name of District Name of the Name of the Sl. No. (in Mts.) the Check Dam (in Mts.) stream (in Mts.) Dam. Check Dam Block Village Nature Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Ha. of crop 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 Dandakali Balasore Bahanaga Sauda 0.3 0.2 0.1 - - 100 80 60 - - 10.8 10.7 10.5 - - - - 2 Harisiala Balasore Bahanaga Talapadi 0.45 0.30 0.15 - - 150 120 50 - - 18.8 18.6 18.25 - - - - Sauda 3 Balasore Bahanaga Sauda - - - - - - - - (Mohanty Nala) 0.45 0.30 0.15 150 120 50 15.50 15.3 15.05 4 Chhabatia Balasore Bahanaga Gandastapur. 0.30 0.10 - - - 90 80 50 - - 12.25 12.00 - - - - - 5 Karanjei Balasore Bahanaga Kochiakoili 0.45 0.35 0.30 - - 150 100 40 - - 15.30 15.20 15.05 - - - - 6 Khajuri nala Balasore Bahanaga Berahampur 0.35 0.30 0.20 - - 120 100 45 - - 15.50 15.3 15.00 - - - - 7 Bhagirathi nala Balasore Bahanaga Sivapura 0.45 0.30 0.20 - - 110 90 55 - - 15.30 15.20 15.05 - - - - 8 Malanga nala Balasore Bahanaga Mallanga.
    [Show full text]
  • Balasore DHH, Balasore DHH New Const
    Details of Upgradation & New Construction under NRHM taken up during 2005-2013 Sl Name of the New Const/ Up- Approved in PIP Approved Executing Block Name of the work Category Physical Status no institution gradation PIP Year amount Agency 1 Sadar Establishment of DTU at DHH DHH DHH Up-gradation 2005-06 2.00 ZSS COMPLETED 2 Khaira Repair of sc at Tudigadia Tudigadia SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 3 Baliapal Repair of sc at Nepura Nepura SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 4 Baliapal Repair of sc at Langaleswar Langaleswar SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 5 Sadar Repair of sc at Baljana Baljana SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 6 Soro Repair of sc at Kudei Repair of sc at Kudei SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED Repair of sc at 7 jaleswar Repair of sc at Pashimbad SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED Pashimbad 8 Bhograi Repair of sc at Nampo Repair of sc at Nampo SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 9 Sadar Repair of sc at Sartha Repair of sc at Sartha SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 10 Bhograi Repair of sc at Dehurda Dehurda SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 11 Sadar Repair of sc at Silda Silda SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 12 Sadar Repair of sc at Fuladi Fuladi SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 13 Bhograi Repair of sc at Sundrali Sundrali SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 14 Simulia Repair of sc at Anandapur Anandapur SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50 ZSS COMPLETED 15 Sadar Repair of sc at Fuladi Fuladi SC Up-gradation 2006-07 0.50
    [Show full text]
  • Inner Front.Pmd
    BUREAU’S HIGHER SECONDARY (+2) GEOLOGY (PART-II) (Approved by The Council of Higher Secondary Education, Odisha, Bhubaneswar) BOARD OF WRITERS (SECOND EDITION) Dr. Ghanashyam Lenka Dr. Shreerup Goswami Prof. of Geology (Retd.) Professor of Geology Khallikote Autonomous College, Berhampur Sambalpur University, Jyoti Vihar, Burla Dr. Hrushikesh Sahoo Dr. Sudhir Kumar Dash Emeritus Professor of Geology Reader in Geology Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar Sundargarh Autonomous College, Sundargarh Dr. Rabindra Nath Hota Dr. Nabakishore Sahoo Professor of Geology Reader in Geology Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar Khallikote Autonomous College, Berhampur Dr. Manoj Kumar Pattanaik Lecturer in Geology Khallikote Autonomous College, Berhampur BOARD OF WRITERS (FIRST EDITION) Dr. Satyananda Acharya Mr. Premananda Ray Prof. of Geology (Retd.) Reader in Geology (Retd.) Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar Mr. Anil Kumar Paul Dr. Hrushikesh Sahoo Reader in Geology (Retd.) Professor of Geology Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar Dr. Rabindra Nath Hota Reader in Geology, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar REVIEWER Dr. Satyananda Acharya Professor of Geology (Retd) Former Vice Chancellor of Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar Published by THE ODISHA STATE BUREAU OF TEXTBOOK PREPARATION AND PRODUCTION Pustak Bhawan, Bhubaneswar Published by: The Odisha State Bureau of Textbook Preparation and Production, Pustak Bhavan, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India First Edition - 2011 / 1000 Copies Second Edition - 2017 / 2000 Copies Publication No. - 194 ISBN - 978-81-8005-382-5 @ All rights reserved by the Odisha State Bureau of Textbook Preparation and Production, Pustak Bhavan, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission from the Publisher.
    [Show full text]
  • Tourism Under RDC, CD, Cuttack ******* Tourism Under This Central Division Revolves Round the Cluster of Magnificent Temple Beaches, Wildlife Reserves and Monuments
    Tourism under RDC, CD, Cuttack ******* Tourism under this Central Division revolves round the cluster of magnificent temple beaches, wildlife reserves and monuments. Tourism specifically in Odisha is pilgrimage oriented. The famous car festival of Puri Jagannath Temple has got the world wide acclaim. It holds attraction of all domestic, national and international tourists, Sea Beaches like Puri, Konark, Astarang of Puri District, Digha, Talasari, Chandipur of Balasore, Siali of Jagatsinghpur District keeps the beholder at its clutch. Wild life reserves like Similipal of Mayurbhanj, Bhitarkanika of Kendrapara along with scenic beauty of nature makes one mesmerized and gives a feeling of oneness with nature, the part of cosmic power. BALASORE KHIRACHORA GOPINATH TEMPLE: Khirachora Gopinatha Temple is situated at Remuna. It is famous as Vaishnab shrine. Remuna is a Chunk of Brindaban in Orissa. It is a little town located 9 k.m east of Balasore. The name Remuna is resulting from the word Ramaniya which means very good looking. "Khirachora" in Odia means Stealer of Milk and Gopinatha means the Divine Consort of Gopis. The reference is to child Krishna's love for milk and milk products. (Khirachora Gopinath Temple) PANCHALINGESWAR TEMPLE: Panchalingeswar is located on a top of a hillock near the Nilagiri hill which is popular for its natural surroundings. The main attraction of this place is a temple having five lingas with a perennial stream, which is regularly washes the Shivalingas as it flows over them. So, to reach to the temple one has to lie flat on the rock parallel to the stream to touch and worship the lingas inside the water stream.
    [Show full text]
  • SGAT Bulletin June 2015
    ISSN 0972-2173 RNI Regd. No: ORIENG/2000/2296 Vol. 16 • June 2015 • No. 1 EDITORIAL BOARD EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS (2013-2015 term) EDITOR President Dr. S.K. Sarangi Dr. S. K. Sarangi 102, Royale Residency Vice-Presidents Plot No. VIP -48, IRC Village, Prof. M.C. Dash Bhubaneswar – 751 015 Prof. Omkar Nath Mohanty Phone: 0674-2551080 General Secretary (I/c) Fax: 0674-2551687 Shri Sujit Kumar Mohanty E-mail: [email protected] Jt. Secretaries [email protected] Dr. S.C. Mahala Shri Sujit Kumar Mohanty ADVISORS MEMBERS Treasurer Shri T. Mohanta Prof. Dr. S. Acharya Dr. More Ramulu Members Chairman Principal Scientist Shri Nalini Ranjan Patnaik 155, VIP Colony CSIR-Central Institute of Dr. B. M. Faruque Bhubaneswar – 751 015 Mining & Fuel Research Shri Rajib Lochan Mohanty Nagpur - 440006 Shri Jiban Mohapatra Dr. Rabindra Nath Hota Prof. Dr. Madhab Ch. Dash Prof. Dr. R.N. Hota Dr. R.C. Mohanty 101, Ananda Villa P.G. Dept. of Geology Shri R.N. Patra 45, VIP Area, IRC Village Utkal University Dr. Subhransu Bhusan Ray Bhubaneswar 751015 Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar Shri Ardhendu Mohapatra Shri Subhransu Mishra Shri K.C. Pradhan Shri S.N. Padhi Dr. B.K. Mohapatra Shri M.V. Rao A/8, Palaspalli Former Scientist Shri G.C. Das B.D.A. Complex Institute of Minerals and Mrs. Nirupama Das Bhubaneswar – 751 020 Materials Technology Shri S.K. Das Bhubaneswar – 751 013 Shri Pravakar Rout Shri J. K. Hota Shri G.S. Khuntia Dr. S.K. Biswal Shri Sudhakara Adhikaree Shri Sanjay Patnaik Shri Alok Behari Panigrahi Shri Lalit Kumar Tewari, IFS Publication of the Society of Geoscientists and Allied Technologists Complementary for Members of the Society The statements made or views expressed in articles in this publication do not necessarily reflect the opinion of SGAT SGAT Bulletin Vol.
    [Show full text]
  • Tender Document for Appointment of Sub
    TENDER DOCUMENT FOR APPOINTMENT OF SUB-LICENSEE TO SET UP & OPERATE MILK STALL AT JALESWAR RAILWAY STATION IN THE STATE OF ODISHA Submission of Filled in Tender Document: Upto 1400 Hours Dtd. 16.04.15 Opening of Tender : 1500 Hours Dtd. 16.4.15 Name of the Tenderer : Address : -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Telephone No. : FAX No. : E-Mail No. : THE ODISHA STATE CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS’ FEDERATION LTD. D-2, SAHIDNAGAR, BHUBANESWAR-751007 Ph.No.(0674)2540273/2546030/2540417/2546121 COST - Rs.1000.00 + Vat 5% The Odisha State Cooperative Milk Producers’ Federation Ltd., Balasore Dairy, Januganj, Remuna, Balasore Phone No.06782-224018/224597/224984 www.omfed.com Fax. No.06782-224108 . E.mail [email protected] APPOINTMENT OF SUB LICENSEE AT JALESWAR RAILWAY STATION Sealed tenders are invited in two bid system from interested parties to set up & operate milk stall at their own cost for selling OMFED products as per the guidelines of OMFED and Railway Authority for appointment as Sub-licensee at Jaleswar Railway Station in the state of Odisha. Filled in tenders shall be accepted up to 1400 hours dtd.16.04.2015 & shall be opened on the same day at 1500 Hours. For details, please visit our website www.omfed.com. OMFED reserves the right to accept or reject any or all the offers without assigning any reason thereof. PLANT MANAGER OMFED, BALASORE DAIRY For Suggestion & Complaints Please Contact Customer Care Helpline Tel.No.0674-2547119 // 1 // THE ODISHA STATE CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS’ FEDERATION LTD. BALASORE DAIRY, JANUGANJ, REMUNA, BALASORE TENDER DOCUMENT Appointment of Sub-licensee to set up & operate Milk Stall at Jaleswar Railway Station in the Platform No.
    [Show full text]
  • Brief Industrial Profile of Balasore District MSME-Development Institute, Cuttack
    Brief Industrial Profile of Balasore District ( 2 0 1 9 - 20) MSME-Development Institute, Cuttack (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India) Vikash Sadan, College Square, Cuttack-753003 As per guidelines issued by DC (MSME), New Delhi Tele Fax: 0671-2201006 E-mail: [email protected] Web- www.msmedicuttack.gov.in F O R E W O R D Every year Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Institute, Cuttack under the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India undertakes the Industrial Potentiality Survey for districts in the state of Odisha and brings out the Survey Report as per the guidelines issued by the office of Development Commissioner (MSME), Ministry of MSME, Government of India, New Delhi. Under its Annual Action Plan 2019-20, all the districts of Odisha have been taken up for the survey. This Brief Industrial Potentiality Survey Report of Balasore district covers various parameters like socio-economic indicators, present industrial structure of the district, availability of industrial clusters, problems and prospects in the district for industrial development with special emphasis on scope for setting up of potential MSMEs. The report provides useful information and a detailed idea of the industrial potentialities of the district. I hope this Brief Industrial Potentiality Survey Report would be an effective tool to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs, financial institutions and promotional agencies while planning for development of MSME sector in the district. I would like to place on record my appreciation for Shri Jagadish Sahu, AD (EI) of this Institute for his concerted efforts to prepare this report for the benefit of entrepreneurs and professionals in the state.
    [Show full text]
  • Fish Fauna and Habitat Ecology of the Water Bodies of Puri District, Odisha
    International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 2020; 8(3): 413-420 E-ISSN: 2347-5129 P-ISSN: 2394-0506 (ICV-Poland) Impact Value: 5.62 Fish fauna and habitat ecology of the water bodies of (GIF) Impact Factor: 0.549 IJFAS 2020; 8(3): 413-420 Puri district, Odisha © 2020 IJFAS www.fisheriesjournal.com Received: 28-03-2020 BK Baliarsingh, SK Swain, Krishakumar K Navaladi and B Rath Accepted: 30-04-2020 BK Baliarsingh Abstract M.S. Swaminathan Research A systematic checklist of fishes of Puri district of Odisha, India was provided. A total of 71 species of Foundation, Jeypore, Koraput, fishes under 46 genera, 27 families and 9 orders has been recorded. Highest species diversity was Odisha, India observed in the Cyprinidae (28.1%) followed by Bagridae (12.6%). The fish fauna includes 57 least concern (LC), 4 near threatened (NT), 2 data deficient (DD) and 8 not assessed (NA) as per IUCN. The SK Swain fish fauna is a composite of primary freshwater fishes, estuarine fishes and widely distributed forms. The Central Institute of Freshwater present finding indicates that Puri district is blessed with diverse fish fauna including numerous Aquaculture, Bhubaneswar, economically important food fishes and ornamental fishes. Fishery status shows existence of 48 species Odisha, India worth for capture fishery, 51 species for ornamental, 19 species for culture and 7 species worth for sports fishery. Water quality of the rivers and creek of the district are not contaminated as the value of pH and Krishakumar K Navaladi DO are within the tolerance limit of class ‘D’.
    [Show full text]
  • Sea Turtle Nesting Habitats on the Coast of Orissa1
    88 Marine Turtles of India 7 Sea Turtle Nesting Habitats on the Coast of Orissa1 Bivash Pandav, B C Choudhury and C S Kar In Orissa, four species of sea turtles—olive ridley turtles, green turtles, hawksbill turtles and leatherback turtles—have been reported, though the nesting of only one species, the olive ridley (which is the most common species along the east coast of India), has been confirmed (Dash and Kar 1990). Gahirmatha, one of the major mass-nesting beaches of olive ridleys in the world, has been known to the scientific world since 1973 (Daniel and Hussain 1973, Bustard 1974, 1976, Kar 1980, Bustard and Kar 1981, Kar and Bhaskar 1982, Biswas 1982, Silas et al 1984). However, except for the Gahirmatha nesting population, very little is known of the conservation status of the olive ridley or of their nesting populations and habitats in India. Scientific research on sea turtles started in Orissa only in the 1970s. But even this was largely confined to the rookery at Gahirmatha (Bustard 1976, Kar 1980, Kar and Bhaskar 1982, Silas et al 1983, Silas et al 1984, Kar and Dash 1984, James et al 1989, Dash and Kar 1990). In 1974–75, eggs collected from the Gahirmatha and Konarak coasts were artificially hatched for the first time (Biswas et al 1977), but little attention has been paid to other sea turtle nesting beaches along the Orissa coast. In fact, a second mass- nesting ground of the olive ridley in Orissa—Devi river mouth in Cuttack district— was discovered only in 1981 (Kar 1982), and there has been no information from this site since 1982.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Dealers Selected from Balasore Range for Tax Audit During 2011-12
    LIST OF DEALERS SELECTED FROM BALASORE RANGE FOR TAX AUDIT DURING 2011-12 Sl.NO TIN DEALER NAME ADDRESS CIRCLE CHHANPUR BALASORE BALASORE BALASORE 1 21321500073 BIRLA TYRES ACST, Balasore 756056 BALGOPALPUR RASULPUR BALGOPALPUR 2 21351500105 EMAMI PAPER MILLS LIMITED ACST, Balasore BALASORE 756020 The Dist Manager, Orissa State Civil 3 21631504995 Balasore ACST, Balasore Supplies Corporation Ltd. 4 21141501045 Everest Industries Ltd. Januganj, Balasore ACST, Balasore 5 21651504984 Shree Ganesh Automobiles Januganj, Balasore ACST, Balasore 6 21471108256 Hyderabad Industries Ltd Somanathpur, Balasore ACST, Balasore Dist. Civil Supplies Corporation, A.C.S.T., Bhadrak 7 21841503473 Bhandrak Bhadrak Circle MAYURBHANJ 8 21501507734 A.S.R MINERALS 0 PADAMPUR JOSHIPUR MAYURBHANJ Circle 9 21021501402 Jay Automobiles Sahadev Khunta, Balasore ACST, Balasore 10 21021502372Pradhan Agency Jail Road, Balasore ACST, Balasore 11 21021502566 Sarkar Construction Chandipur, Balasore ACST, Balasore 12 21021502760 Uma Electricals Chandneswar, Balasore ACST, Balasore 13 21021503051 Shree Giriraj Industries Ltd Banparia, Kuruda, Balasore ACST, Balasore 14 21021509550 Speed Wheels Uttareswar, Soro, Balasore ACST, Balasore 15 21021510132 Pabitra Bedding House Sekhbard, Jaleswar, Balasore ACST, Balasore 16 21031502900 Jena Sales Agencies O.T Road balsore balsore ACST, Balasore 17 21031508138Tulsi Automobiles Januganj, Balasore ACST, Balasore 18 21031509787 HNM Enterprises Phulbar Kasba, Motiganj, Balasore ACST, Balasore 19 21031511145 Binori Sales Sanakhudi, Basta,
    [Show full text]
  • SELF STUDY REPORT (Volume II) Departmental Evaluation Report
    SELF STUDY REPORT (Volume II) Departmental Evaluation Report For Assessment (Cycle-I) and Accreditation Submitted to NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru – 560 072 Ravenshaw University Cuttack – 753 003, Odisha www.ravenshaw university.ac.in Self Study Report (Cycle 1): Ravenshaw University, Cuttack-753003, Odisha Contents Inputs from Schools/Departments Page School of Commerce 3 Department of Commerce 4 School of Languages 30 Department of English 31 Department of Hindi 44 Department of Odia 56 Department of Sanskrit 71 School of Life Sciences 81 Department of Botany 82 Department of Zoology 103 School of Regional Studies & Earth Sciences 128 Department of Applied Geography 129 Department of Geology 143 School of Mathematical Sciences 159 Department of Mathematics 160 Department of Statistics 171 School of Physical Sciences 178 Department of Chemistry 179 Department of Physics 204 School of Social Sciences 226 Department of Economics 227 Department of History 245 Department of Philosophy 251 Department of Political Science 273 Department of Psychology 283 Department of Sociology 297 Department of Education 307 Department of Journalism & Mass Communications 331 School of Information and Computer Sciences 338 Department of Computer Science 339 Department of Information Science, Electronics and 346 Telecommunication Department of ITM 354 School of Management Studies 363 2 | P a g e Self Study Report (Cycle 1): Ravenshaw University, Cuttack-753003, Odisha School of Commerce 3 | P a g e Self Study Report (Cycle 1): Ravenshaw University, Cuttack-753003, Odisha DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1. Name of the Department/School: Department of Commerce 2. Year of establishment: 1957 as part of Ravenshaw College; 2006 as a regular department of Ravenshaw University.
    [Show full text]