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Statement Showing Vcdc & Tvc and Mb&Tc Wise Detailed Allocations of 1 STATEMENT SHOWING VCDC & TVC AND MB&TC WISE DETAILED ALLOCATIONS OF 1ST INSTALLMENT OF 2011-12 OF GENERAL BASIC GRANTS FOR SIXTH SCHEDULE AND BTC AREAS UNDER THE AWARD OF THIRTEENTH FINANCE COMMISSION SFC CELL UNDER FINANCE (EA) DEPARTMENT GOVT. OF ASSAM, BLOCK –F, DISPUR, ASSAM ANNEXURE-I-A STATEMENT SHOWING PROJECTED ALLOCATION OF FIRST INSTALMENT OF GENERAL BASIC GRANTS UNDER AWARD OF THIRTEENTH FINANCE COMMISSION TO COUNCIL, AND VCDC/TVC FOR 2011-12 Allocation of Allocation of Council and VCDC&TVC (In Total Sl. No. District Urban (In Total in Crore Rupees) (In Rupees) Rupees) Council Block VCDC/TVC 1) BASKA 5031840 0.000 20127362 25159202 2.516 2) CHIRANG 2961032 0.000 11844127 14805158 1417142 1.622 3) KOKRAJAHAR 6098592 0.000 24394366 30492958 2232434 3.273 4) UDALGURI 4441136 0.000 17764545 22205682 1510423 2.372 18532600 0.000 74130400 92663000 5160000 9.782 5) KAAC 5080800 0.000 20323200 25404000 4815000 3.022 6) N.C HILL 906000 0.000 3624000 4530000 2983000 0.751 Grand Total 24519400 0.000 98077600 122597000 12958000 13.556 1 Statement Showing the population share, multiplying factors and projected allocation of 1st (FIRST) installment of general basic grants under award of Thirteenth Finance Commission to the Blocks (Council -wise) for 2011-12 Population of Areas of the Minimum the each TVC, TVC in Sq.Km Share of Total Multiplying Sl.No. Name of District Name of Block Allocation as per census, Rural Population Factor (Rupees) 2001 {1} {2} {3} {4} {5} {6} {7} {8} 1 BAKSA BASKA DEV. BLOCK 84873 341.47 0.12 0.00 0 2 GORESWAR DEV. BLOCK 195268 816.96 0.27 0.00 0 3 JALAH DEV. BLOCK 56336 238.73 0.08 0.00 0 4 SALBARI DEV. BLOCK 149129 612.29 0.21 0.00 0 5 TAMULPUR DEV. BLOCK 138803 633.14 0.19 0.00 0 6 TIHU BARAMA DEV. BLOCK 93233 414.30 0.13 0.00 0 BAKSA 717642 3056.89 1.00 0.00 0 7 CHIRANG BENGTAL DEV. BLOCK 110608 327.39 0.32 0.00 0 8 BIJNI DEV. BLOCK 96228 314.42 0.28 0.00 0 9 BORO BAZAR DEV. BLOCK 54055 158.94 0.16 0.00 0 10 SIDLI-CHIRANG DEV. BLOCK 82735 261.01 0.24 0.00 0 CHIRANG 343626 1061.76 1.00 0.00 0 11 KOKRAJHAR DOTMA DEV. BLOCK 146770 521.83 0.16 0.00 0 12 GOSSAIGAON DEV. BLOCK 95766 352.59 0.11 0.00 0 13 KACHUGAON DEV. BLOCK 118845 420.56 0.13 0.00 0 14 KOKRAJHAR DEV. BLOCK 80904 292.93 0.09 0.00 0 15 MAHAMAYA DEV. BLOCK 39878 134.91 0.04 0.00 0 16 PATGAON DEV. BLOCK 207498 731.92 0.23 0.00 0 17 SRIRAMPUR DEV. BLOCK 146304 501.04 0.16 0.00 0 18 TIPKAI DEV. BLOCK 63026 202.45 0.07 0.00 0 KOKRAJHAR 898991 3158.23 1.00 0.00 0 AMBAGAON / RAWNAGARH 0.00 0 19 UDALGURI DEV. BLOCK 80017 190.96 0.12 20 BHERGAON DEV. BLOCK 162137 413.73 0.24 0.00 0 21 KALAIGAON DEV. BLOCK 68536 169.77 0.10 0.00 0 22 KHAIRABARI DEV. BLOCK 105047 249.10 0.16 0.00 0 23 MAZBAT DEV. BLOCK 86248 212.95 0.13 0.00 0 24 RAWTA CHARIALI DEV. BLOCK 84540 222.29 0.13 0.00 0 25 UDALGURI DEV. BLOCK 84505 205.13 0.13 0.00 0 UDALGURI 671030 1663.93 1.00 0.00 0 2631289 8940.81 4.00 0.00 0 26 N.C. HILLS DIYUNGBRA ITDP BLOCK 17207 718.04 0.13 0.00 0 27 DIYUNG VALLEY DEV. BLOCK 47463 1785.82 0.37 0.00 0 28 HARANGAJAO BLOCK 20384 780.6 0.158452784 0.00 0 29 JATINGA VALLEY DEV. BLOCK 24000 979.03 0.19 0.00 0 NEW SANGBAR DEV. 30 SANGBOR BLOCK 19590 627.05 0.15 0.00 0 N.C. HILLS 128644 4890.54 1.00 0.00 0 31 KARBI ANGLONG AMRI 21200 561.00 0.03 0.00 0 32 BOKAJAN 95042 1228.00 0.13 0.00 0 33 CHINTHONG 32358 643.00 0.04 0.00 0 34 HOWRAGHAT 123953 353.00 0.17 0.00 0 35 LANGSOMEPI 26684 636.00 0.04 0.00 0 36 LUMBAJONG DEV. BLOCK 111945 2030.00 0.16 0.00 0 37 NILIP 74954 822.00 0.10 0.00 0 38 RONGKHANG 124826 1033.00 0.17 0.00 0 39 RONGMONGWE 18290 1450.00 0.03 0.00 0 40 SAMELANGSO 64074 876.00 0.09 0.00 0 41 SOCHENG 28055 647.00 0.04 0.00 0 KARBI ANGLONG 721381 10279.00 1.00 0.00 0 GRAND TOTAL 3481314 24110.35 6.00 0.00 0 2 District : Baska State: Assam ANNEXURE-II-A Statement Showing the population share, multiplying factors and projected allocation of 1st (FIRST) installment of general basic grants under award of Thiteenth Finance Commission to the VCDC (Block wise) for 2011-12 Notification No TAD/BTC/85/2006/90 dated 30.06.2007 Population of the Areas of the Share of Total Minimum Name of Multiplying Sl.No. Name of Block Name of VCDC each VCDC, as VCDC In Sq. Rural Allocation District Factor per census, 2001 Km Population (Rupees) {1} {2} {3} {4} {5} {6} {7} {8} {9} 1 BAKSA BASKA DEV. BLOCK ADALABARI 7010 28.83 0.009768102 0.002121733 196606 2 AMBARI (MUSHALPUR) 6619 27.42 0.009223262 0.002003388 185640 3 ATHIABARI 6687 27.67 0.009318017 0.00202397 187547 4 BANGNABARI 6210 25.95 0.00865334 0.001879595 174169 5 BARBARI 4905 17.65 0.006834884 0.001484608 137568 6 BATHOUPURI 5039 18.14 0.007021607 0.001525166 141326 7 BHOGPARA 7483 26.93 0.010427205 0.002264897 209872 8 DOOMNI 7368 30.12 0.010266958 0.002230089 206647 9 MADHUPUR 5927 21.33 0.008258993 0.001793939 166232 10 NARAYANPUR 8150 43.73 0.011356637 0.002466779 228579 11 NIKACHI 7220 25.99 0.010060727 0.002185294 202496 12 PAKHAMARA 4514 16.25 0.006290044 0.001366263 126602 13 THAMANA 7741 31.46 0.010786715 0.002342986 217108 BASKA DEV. BLOCK 84873 341.47 0.118266489 0.025688704 2380392 14 BAKSA GORESWAR DEV. BLOCK BAGHDOBA 6359 26.49 0.008860964 0.001924693 178348 15 BALABARI 7758 27.92 0.010810404 0.002348132 217585 16 BALAHATI - GURMOW 8242 40.46 0.011484835 0.002494625 231159 17 BARGHULI 7330 29.98 0.010214006 0.002218588 205581 18 BETNA 6199 22.31 0.008638012 0.001876265 173860 19 DEOCHUNGA 8982 41.32 0.01251599 0.002718602 251914 20 DEULKUCHI 6440 23.18 0.008973834 0.001949209 180620 21 DHEPARGAON 7265 29.75 0.010123432 0.002198914 203758 22 GANDHIBARI 7174 33.02 0.009996628 0.002171371 201206 3 Population of the Areas of the Share of Total Minimum Name of Multiplying Sl.No. Name of Block Name of VCDC each VCDC, as VCDC In Sq. Rural Allocation District Factor per census, 2001 Km Population (Rupees) {1} {2} {3} {4} {5} {6} {7} {8} {9} 23 GOPCHAR 6442 23.19 0.008976621 0.001949815 180676 24 GORESWAR 7448 26.81 0.010378434 0.002254303 208890 25 KHANDIKAR 7715 27.77 0.010750486 0.002335117 216379 26 KAURBAHA 7475 37.70 0.010416057 0.002262475 209648 27 KHATARBARI 6650 31.13 0.009266459 0.002012771 186509 28 MAHARIPARA 5709 24.15 0.00795522 0.001727956 160118 29 MAZGURI 5337 22.81 0.007436856 0.001615362 149684 30 NAGRIJULI 6358 26.48 0.008859571 0.00192439 178320 31 NIZ-BETNA 5945 25.00 0.008284075 0.001799387 166737 32 NIZ-DEPHELI 5476 23.31 0.007630546 0.001657433 153583 33 NO.1 PASHIM DEPHELI 8540 41.53 0.011900084 0.002584821 239517 34 NO.2 PASCHIM-DEPHELI 8875 35.54 0.01236689 0.002686216 248913 35 NO.3 PUB-KUMARIKATA 9560 40.20 0.013321405 0.002893547 268125 36 NOAKATA 6931 32.14 0.009658019 0.002097822 194390 37 OUBARI 7584 29.45 0.010567943 0.002295467 212705 38 RAMPUR 5807 24.50 0.008091778 0.001757618 162866 39 SUAGPUR 8970 35.88 0.012499268 0.00271497 251577 40 TENGAJHAR 8697 34.94 0.012118856 0.002632341 243921 GORESWAR DEV. BLOCK 195268 816.96 0.272096672 0.059102211 5476588 41 BAKSA JALAH DEV. BLOCK DANGRIGAON 2851 10.26 0.003972733 0.000862919 79961 42 GODHULIGAON 6825 28.16 0.009510313 0.002065738 191418 43 GOLAGAON 6070 29.04 0.008458256 0.001837221 170242 44 JALAH 6253 29.70 0.008713258 0.00189261 175375 45 JOLAGAON 6114 25.60 0.008519568 0.001850538 171476 46 KAKLABARI 7106 32.77 0.009901873 0.002150789 199299 47 KAMARDAICHA 6101 25.56 0.008501453 0.001846604 171112 48 RABANGURI 7159 29.36 0.009975726 0.002166831 200785 4 Population of the Areas of the Share of Total Minimum Name of Multiplying Sl.No. Name of Block Name of VCDC each VCDC, as VCDC In Sq. Rural Allocation District Factor per census, 2001 Km Population (Rupees) {1} {2} {3} {4} {5} {6} {7} {8} {9} 49 SILBARI 7857 28.28 0.010948356 0.002378096 220362 JALAH DEV. BLOCK 56336 238.73 0.078501537 0.017051346 1580029 50 BAKSA SALBARI DEV. BLOCK BAHBARI 7311 33.51 0.010187531 0.002212837 205048 51 BARFENAPATHAR 6082 29.09 0.008474978 0.001840853 170579 52 BARPETA 7069 29.04 0.009850315 0.00213959 198261 53 BUNMAJA 7260 33.33 0.010116465 0.002197401 203618 54 CHUNBARI 7737 31.45 0.010781142 0.002341775 216996 55 DHEKIAJANI 7041 28.94 0.009811299 0.002131116 197476 56 GHORAMARA - RUPAHI 7046 25.36 0.009818266 0.002132629 197616 57 GOBARDHANA 7769 31.56 0.010825732 0.002351461 217893 58 HOWLI 5741 24.26 0.00799981 0.001737642 161015 59 KHARIJA - BIJNI 5157 22.16 0.007186034 0.001560881 144636 60 KHUSRABARI 7193 25.89 0.010023103 0.002177122 201739 61 MAIRAJHAR 7023 28.88 0.009786217 0.002125667 196971 62 MOINAMATA 7277 29.76 0.010140153 0.002202546 204095 63 MOTHANGURI (FV) 7876 35.54 0.010974831 0.002383847 220894 64 NIMUA 6788 28.03 0.009458755 0.002054539 190380 65 PASCHIM HOWLI 5369 22.92 0.007481446 0.001625047 150582 66 PUB HOWLI 5812 24.52 0.008098746 0.001759131 163006 67 RAMCHARTARI 6010 21.63 0.008374649 0.00181906 168560 68 RUPAFULI 6660 27.57 0.009280393 0.002015797 186790 69 RUPAHI 5323 19.16 0.007417347 0.001611125 149292 70 SALBARI 7622 31.03 0.010620895 0.002306968 213771 71 UTTAR HOWLI 7963 28.66 0.011096062 0.002410179 223334 SALBARI DEV.
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