PUDUKKOTTAI DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE PLAN - 2019-2030

CONTENTS

Page S.No. Topic No

I. DISTRICT PROFILE

1. Introduction 1

2. Disaster Management Perspective Plan 2-3

Budget 4

(a) Land pattern 4 3. (b) Land Resources 5

(c) Taluk wise land Area details 5

4. District Revenue Administration 6

5 List of Divisions and Taluks 6-7

6. Revenue Villages In Each Taluk 8-18

7. Local Administration 19

8. Rivers Flowing through the District 20 Details of Tanks Maintained By GA Canal /PWD/Local 9. 21-24 Bodies

10. List of Taluk Wise Raingauge Stations 25-26 11. Rainfall Details 27-29 HAZARD VULNERABILITY, CAPACITY AND RISK II. ASSESSMENT 1. List of Coastal Villages likely to be affected by Cyclone 30

2. Major and Minor Disaster 30

3. List of Vulnerable Villages (with Map) 31-35 4. Source of Flooding 36

5. Name of the bridges over the rivers 36

6. Profile of past Experience (Flood) 36

6.1 Gaja Cyclone -2018 ( Damages, Rescue and Relief 37-39 Works) I. Incident Response System & Committee (Team) 40

II. Heat Waves (DO’s & DONT’S) 41-44

I. Drought 45

II. Kudimaramathu 45 G.O(Ms)No.50: Industries (MMC.1) III. 46-51 7. Department

III. IV. THAI (Tamilnadu Improvement) Scheme 52 V. CBDRM 53

VI. M.G.N.R.E.G.S 54

VII. Dry land Farming 54

VIII. TN-IAMWARM 55

III. PREVENTION AND MITIGATION MEASURES

1. Disaster Management Organization 56

2. IDRN ( Disaster Resource Network) 56

3. Sendai Framework For Disaster Risk Reduction 57-61

District advisory committee (Official members & Non 4. 62-64 Official members) Community awareness and involvement (Community & 5. 65 other stakeholders participation)

6. Mitigation measures undertaken 66

7. Disaster Management – Preparedness 67

8. Mock Drills & Training 68

9. Disater Warning System 69-70 Institutional Arrangements For Disaster Management 10. 71 Trigger Mechanism and Operational Direction

11. Relief and Rescue Operations 72

12. Inter Departmental Zonal Teams & Committee 73-81

Damages Assessment and immediate Restoration and 13. 82 Rehabilitation

RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION PLAN OF VARIOUS IV. DEPARTMENTS

1. Revenue Department 83-84

2. Police Department 85-90

3. Fire and Rescue Services Department 91

4. Rural Development Department 92

5. Public Works Department 93

6. Highways & Rural works department 94-98

7. Civil supplies Department 98

8. Agriculture Department 98

9. Municipalities and Town Panchayat 99-100

10. Medical and Public Health Department 101-115

11. Animal Husbandry Department 116-126

12. TANGEDCO 127-135

13. Transport Department 136-137

14. Fisheries Department (List of Swimmers & Boats) 138-141 15. Education Department 142

16. Information and Public Relation 143

17. Co-ordination with other agencies NCC and Home Guards 144

V. INVENTORY AND STOCK CAPACITY BUILDING

1. List Of Equipment Inventory's 145-148

2. List of Public Buildings 149-152

List of School buildings that can be used as temporary 3. 153-160 shelters at the time of floods. 4. List of Choultries / Kalyana mandapam 161-164

5. List of Cyclone Shelters. 165

6. List of Multi Purpose Evacuation Shelters in Coastal Areas 166

7. List of Fair Price Shops with locations 167

8. List of Portable Generators available with the private 168-170

9. List Of First Responders Guards 171

10.(a) Snake Catchers Cum Responders Of Fire And 172 10. Rescue Services 10.(b) List of First Responders 173 -186

10.(c) List of Women First Responders 187 -189

11. List of Medical Teams 189

12. List of drinking Water sources 190

(a). Noon Meal Centres 190-191

13. (b). Bakeries in the district 192

Relief and Rescue Materials available with the concerned 14. 192 Departments

15. Stock position of Food materials 193

16 Stock position of Medicines and Drugs 193 VI. CONTACTS 1. Locations of Control Room and its contact number 194 Contact number (Emergency) 2. 194 Revenue Department Contact number of State Relief Commissioner (CRA), & 3. 195 Secretariat, 4. District Telephone Directory 196-202 DO’S AND DONT’S (CYCLONE AND FLOOD) 202-210 VII. (a). Check slip for Flood Preparations: 210-213 Important Government Orders And Instructions VIII. From The Commissionerate (Disaster 214-228 Management And Mitigation Department) IX. North East Monsoon-2019 - Circular 229-260 X. Cyclone-2019 - Circular 261-271 XI. DO’S AND DONT’S FOR LIGHTING 272-278 XII. Abbreviation 279-280

APPROVED IN THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT GOVERNING BODY MEETING CONDUCTED BY THE PRESIDENTSHIP OF THE DISTRICT COLLECTOR ON 26.09.2019 AT . (DDMA FORMED ON

29.3.2015)

I. PROFILE OF

1. INTRODUCTION

Pudukkottai has a familiar Historical background and it was formerly a Princely State with the title of “SAMASTHANAM” ruled by the “H.H.The

Rajah’s of THONDAIMANS” . The present Pudukkottai district is encompassing the entire Princely State of Pudukkottai and parts of

Tiruchirappalli and Thanjavur districts. Pudukkottai district came into existence on 14.1.1974.

The erstwhile “” has been justly famous for its efficient and stable administration through the years with its seasoned administrative system, operating with well understood concepts of hierarchy line of command and discreet adherences to principles and procedures.

Really this credit goes to the initial author and as well as the founder of the system of “District Office Manual”, by “Sir Alexander Loftus

Tottenham”, the Agent of the British Emperor/ Administrator of erstwhile “Pudukkottai State” for his aim of trim and efficient administration.

Pudukkotai District is bounded on the North East and East by

Thanjavur District, on the South East by Bay of Bengal, on the South West by Ramanathapuram and Sivaganga districts and on the West and North

East by Thiruchirapalli District.

1 2. DISASTER MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE PLAN

The main objective of Disaster Management Plan is to assess the vulnerability of district to various major hazards so that mitigate steps can be taken to contain the damages before and during disaster and to provide relief and take reconstruction measures at the shortest possible time effectively.

The District Disaster Management Perspective Plan is also a purposeful document that assigns responsibility to the officials of

Government Departments, Social Organisations and Individuals for carrying out specific and effective actions at projected times and places in an emergency manner that exceeds the capability or routine responsibility of

2 an one agency, e.g the departments of Revenue, Police, Fire Services,

Fisheries, Highways, PWD, South Vellar Division and Health etc.

Pudukkottai District has 42.8 km. Of long coastal belt and there is a likely dense population, particularly fishermen community in these coastal areas. Our main task is to protect the people living in coastal areas and other places vulnerable due to flood/cyclone and disaster. Further the cattle and other domestic animals have to be protected from the havoc. Apart from this work, the protection of major, medium and minor irrigation tanks also deserves lot of efforts from the departments such as Public Works

Department, Rural Development, Revenue, Police and Fire Service. The action plan requires well planned, co-ordinated efforts to avert flood damage. There are small rivers namely Vellar, Agniar, Pambar, Ambuliyar and Gundar in the district, which may also get flooded and may play havoc in the event of heavy rain.

Field level inspections are highly necessary by departments such as

Revenue, Public Works Department, Panchayat Union, Highways to take preliminary action to prevent breaches of tanks, erosion of roads, falling of trees, crashing down of walls etc., particularly in the low lying areas where floods normally occur. In Pudukkottai District, we have about 7130 tanks where continuous monitoring is necessary during both monsoon period and whenever there are heavy rains. Based on the earlier contingency and disaster management plans, a new plan has been drawn to meet the current needs of preparedness and to meet the current disaster if any occurs suddenly in Pudukkottai District.

3 3. BUDGET

Since the district, has 42.8 KM of long Coastal LineLine anandandd that there is a likely dense population particularly fishermen commucommunitynity in these coastal areas causing Flood/Cyclone on Disaster, a Jeep is highly necessary to face consequences and to manage the situation for this ddistriistrict.ct.

With regard to Budget and other financial allocationallocation,, regular contingency and the Disaster Management Fund may be sanctioned every year to this distr ict for availing both Natural and Manmade Disaster.

3(a). LAND PATTERN

Land Extent in Hect. Wet 1,03,418 Dry 1,84,057 Forest 24,010 Barren & Uncultivable 9,807 Land used for non - 1,25,672 agriculture purpose Cultivable waste 14,677 Pasture land 5,484 Trees & Tope 6,546

4 3(b). LAND RESOURCES

The total geographical area of the district is 4663.0 Sq.Km. Taluk wise geographical areas are, the utilization of land area in Pudukkottai district is upto 66% only. About 29.4% of land is not available for cultivation. About

22% of the soil is reported to be suffering from salinity/alkalinity. The percolation ponds and check dams have been constructed in all blocks of the district under soil and water conservation programme.

3(c). TALUK WISE LAND AREA DETAILS

S. No. Taluk Area sq.km.

1. Pudukkottai 328.5 2. Alangudi 380.0 3. Gandarvakkottai 339.4 4. 567.2 5. Karambakudi 269.0 6. Illuppur 423.57 7. Kulathur 564.0 8. 326.5 9. Viralimalai 338.6 10. 450.2 11. Avudaiyarkovil 417.0 12. Manamelkudi 259.0 Total 4663.0

5 4. DISTRICT REVENUE ADMINISTRATION

The district has an area of 4663 Sq.K.m with a Coastal line of

42.8Km. The district lies between 78.2’ and 79.15’of the Eastern Longitude and between 9.50’and 10.40’of the Northern Longitude. It is bounded by

Tiruchirappalli district in the North & West, Sivagangai district in the

South, Bay of Bengal in the East and Thanjavur District in the North east.

The administrative units of this district consists of 3 Revenue

Divisions comprising with 12 taluks, 13 blocks and 763 villages, besides

Village/Town Panchayats and Municipalities. There are 2 Municipalities, 8

Town Panchayats and 497 Village Panchayats in the district.

The details regarding the taluk-wise number of Villages, Blocks, Town

Panchayats and Municipalities are given below:

5. LIST OF DIVISIONS & TALUKS

DIVISIONS

Residence S.No Name of the Office Office Phone Phone No. and Mobile No. Revenue Divisional Officer, 04322 260208 1. Pudukkottai. 04322 222219 9445000468 Revenue Divisional Officer, 2. Illuppur. 04339 272049 9445461803

Revenue Divisional Officer, 04371 220298 3. Aranthangi. 04371 220589 9445000469

6 TALUKS

Residence S.No Name of the Office Office Phone Phone No. and Mobile No. 04322 265221 1. Pudukkottai 04322 221566 9445000641 04322 251260 2. Alangudi 04322 251223 9445000640

3. Karambakudi 04322 255199 99439 83206

04322 275760 4. Gandarvakkottai 04322 275733 9445000642 04333 274229 5. Thirumayam 04333 274223 9445000643

6. Aranthangi 04371 220528 94450 00644

7. Avudaiyarkovil 04371 233325 94450 00645

8. Manamelkudi 04371 250569 94450 00646

04339 272299 9. Illuppur 04339 272300 94450 00639 04339 262234 10. Kulathur 04339 262223 94450 00638

11. Ponnamaravathy 04333 260188 9443835778

12. Viralimalai 04339 220777 98425 68018

7 6. REVENUE VILLAGES IN EACH TALUKS

No. of S.No. Taluk Villages 1. Pudukkottai 40 2. Alangudi 73 3. Gandarvakottai 37 4. Thirumayam 81 5. Karambakudi 50 6. Illuppur 58 7. Kulathur 65 8. Ponnamaravathi 49 9. Viralimalai 37 10. Aranthangi 105 11. Avudaiyarkoil 96 12. Manamelkudi 72 Total 763

1.

S.No. Name of the Revenue Villages S.No. Name of the Revenue Villages 1 Kavinadu Melavattam 21 Kavinadu Keelavattam 2 Thirumalairayasamutram 22 Vagavasal 3 Kadayampatti 23 Thattampatti 4 Siruvayal 24 Ayyavayal 5 Puthampur 25 Kurunchipatti 6 Sanivayal 26 Sembattur 7 Egavayal 27 Pudukkottai (North) 8 Mullur 28 Thennathirayanpatti 9 Nathampannai 29 Sellukudi 10 PurakaraiNathampannai 30 Kalluk2karanpatti 11 Vannarapatti 31 Kuppaianpatti 12 Ganapathipuram 32 Thonadamanoorani 13 Sammattividuthi 33 Adanakkottai 14 Chokkanathampatti 34 Vadavalam 15 Itchadi I Bit 35 Itchadi II Bit 16 Manaviduthi 36 Mookkampatti 17 Varapur 37 Pulavankadu 18 Nemmelipatti 38 Perunkondanviduthi 19 Kulavaipatti 39 Perungalur Pudukkottai South 20 Mangalathupatti 40 (Thirukovarnam)

8 2.

S.No. Name of the Revenue Villages S.No. Name of the Revenue Villages 1 38 Kovilur Devasthanam 2 Kovilur 39 Venkitakulam 3 Thetchinapuram 40 Kothakkottai 4 Manjanviduthi 41 Kalankudi 5 Vallathirakkottai 42 Maniambalam 6 Vandakkottai 43 Kaikuruchi 7 Boovarajakudi 44 Chettivayal 8 Vijayaregunathapuram 45 Kayampatti 9 Thiruvarankulam 46 Immanmpatti 10 Veppangudi 47 Keeramankalam Vadakku 11 Thirukkattalai 48 Therkku 12 Nagaram 49 Kulamangalam vadakku 13 Senthankudi 50 Panankulam 14 KulamangalamTherkku 51 Therkku 15 Kothamangalam Vadakku 52 Mudukkuvayal 16 Keelpathi 53 Lakshminarasimmapuram 17 Neduvasal Melpathi 54 Andavarayapuram 18 Pulichankadu 55 Chettiendal 19 Anavayal I Bit 56 Seriyalure II Bit 20 Anavayal II Bit 57 Karambakadu I Bit 21 Seriyalur Jameen I Bit 58 Kathakuruchi 22 Karambakkadu Jameen II Bit 59 Nambukkuli 23 Koodalur 60 Vennavalkudi 24 Kanniapatti 61 Kupakudi 25 Arayapatti 62 Pathampatti 26 Ayippatti 63 Malakudi 27 Palaiyur 64 Isukuppatti 28 Kothamangalam 65 Kallangudi 29 Senthankudi 66 Kulavaipatti 30 Muthupattinam 67 Keelaiyur 31 Meelathur 68 Keelapattirajiamangalam 32 Sooranviduthi 69 Pallathividuthi 33 Alankadu 70 Kulandaivinayagarkottai 34 Pudukkottaividuthi 71 35 72 Paichikkottai 36 Melappattirajiamangalam 73 Keelathur 37 Alangudi

9 3. GANDARVAKKOTTAI TALUK

Name of the Revenue S.No. S.No. Name of the Revenue Villages Villages 1 Majapettai 20 Punakulam 2 Pudunagar 21 Ariyanipatti 3 Palayag andarvakottai 22 Pichanathur 4 Veeradipatti 23 Muthukulam 5 Kulathur 24 Saviarkudikadu 6 Periakottai 25 Puduppatti 7 Naduppatti 26 Namburanpatti 8 Mattangal 27 Kattunaval 9 Sundampatti 28 Neppugam 10 Sangamviduthi 29 Kallakkottai 11 Vellalaviduthi 30 Andanur 12 Athankaraividuthi 31 Thuvar 13 Kurmboondi 32 Thathchankuruchi 14 Malaiyadipatti 33 Viralipatti 15 Nodiyur 34 Komapuram 16 Meikudipatti 35 Manganur 17 Vadukapatti 36 Aravampatti 18 Kovilur 37 Sothupalai 19 Valavampatti

4.

Name of the Revenue S.No. Name of the Revenue Villages S.No. Villages 1 Vanniyulanthanvayal 42 Sundaram 2 Kulathupatti 43 3 Ilanjavur 44 Thuthur 4 Oonaiyur 45 Nachanthupatti 5 Thirumayam 46 Seerathampatti 6 Aranmanaipatti 47 Athanur 7 Neivasal 48 Pillamangalam 8 Adukapatti 49 Vengalur 9 Pallivasal 50 Meiyapuram 10 Kunnathupatti 51 Dulaiyanur 11 Alavayal 52 Melur 12 Perunthurai 53 13 Senkeerai 54 Rayavaram 14 Rayaregunathapuram 55 Thekkattur 15 Mirattunilai 56 Siraya mpatti 10 16 Keelapanaiyur 57 Perungudi 17 Boovampatti 58 Valaiyampatti 18 Panangudi 59 Kannankarraikudi 19 Nallambasamutram 60 K.Rayavaram 20 Piliavayal 61 Kummankudi 21 Thalaiyathivayal 62 Nedungudi 22 Agavayal 63 Kaikulanvayal 23 Velavayal 64 Allan vayal 24 Valaramanicham 65 Anikkini 25 Sittanpatti 66 Idaiyanvayal 26 Kuruchi 67 Samutram 27 Samanthanvayal 68 Melivayal 28 Agavayal 69 Pudunilaivayal 29 Melnilaivayal 70 Karamangalam 30 Duraiyur 71 Kottur 31 Kadambavayal 72 Lembalakudi 32 Kulaman galam 73 Rarapuram 33 Kummangudi 74 Pilakkudipatti 34 Arasanthampatti 75 Pilivalam 35 Sokkanathapatti 76 Enapatti 36 77 Paraiyur 37 Neikkonam 78 Kulipirai 38 Athur 79 Rangiam 39 Kannanur I Bit 80 Durvasapuram 40 Kannanur II Bit 81 Melapanaiyur 41 Konapattu

5. KARAMBAKUDI TALUK

Name of the Revenue Name of the Revenue S.No. S.No. Villages Villages 1 Pilaviduthi 26 Mullankuruchi(North) 2 Karambakudi 27 Malaiur 3 Sengamedu 28 Theethanipatti 4 Odappaviduthi 29 Keelatheru 5 Kattathi 30 Therkkutheru 6 Kilangadu 31 Thirumancheeri 7 Pappapatti 32 Pallavarayanpatahi 8 Regunathapuram 33 Thethanviduthi 9 Ambukkoil 34 Vandanviduthi 10 Karuppattipatti 35 Athiranviduthi 11 Vanakkankadu 36 Keelathur 12 Pattathikadu 37 Vellaviduthi 11 13 Ayippatti 38 Valankondanviduthi 14 Kurmbivayal 39 Eechanviduthi 15 Therukkutheru 40 Kanakkankadu 16 Kalabam 41 Vadakkutheru 17 Ilaikadividuthi 42 Kulanthiranpattu 18 Thiruppakkoil 43 Kaliaranviduthi 19 Muthalipatti 44 Kallumadai 20 Payadipatti 45 Puduviduthi 21 Thattamanaipatti 46 Maruthankonviduthi 22 Mailankonpatti 47 Karambaviduthi 23 Sinnankonviduthi 48 Panduvakottai 24 Rangiyanviduthi 49 Mullankurichi (South) 25 Mangottai 50 Ponnanviduthi

6.

Name of the Revenue S.No. S.No. Name of the Revenue Villages Vi llages 1 Thirunallaru 30 Kattakudi 2 Koththirappatti 31 Eswarankoil 3 Thannankudi 32 Kongudipatti 4 Pakkudi 33 Maruthampatti 5 Vilappatti 34 Nankuppatti 6 Paiyur 35 Irunthirappatti 7 Punginipatti 36 Illuppur 8 Ennai – Melappatti 37 Thalinji 9 Kathavampatti 38 Koodalur 10 Kilikkudi 39 Payal 11 Vannarappatti 40 Pinnankudi 12 Parambur 41 Mamppatti 13 Kadambarayanpatti 42 Aalathur 14 Idaiyampatti 43 Veerapatti 15 Vellansar 44 Vettukkadu 16 Rappusal 45 Pathipatti 17 Lekkanapatti 46 Thaiyinipatti 18 Perungudipatti 47 Vilathupatti 19 Keelakuruchi 48 Annavasal 20 Chithannavasal 49 Mathiyanallur 21 Panangudi 50 Mangudi 22 Thatchampatti 51 Pudur 23 Kudimiyanmalai 52 Visalur 24 Pulvayal 53 Vayalogam 25 Marayapatti 54 Ariyur 26 Panampatti 55 Perunchunai 27 Thiruvengaivasal 56 Ayingudi 28 Perumanadu 57 Kothandaramapuram 29 Suntharapatti 58 Kurukkapatti 12 7.

Name of the Revenue Name of the Revenue S.No. S.No. Villages Villages 1 Ammasamuthiram 34 Nanjur 2 Andakulam 35 Narangiyanpatti 3 Balandanpatti 36 Narthamalai 4 Chengalur 37 Odukampatti 5 Chettipatti 38 Odukkur 6 Chimanur 39 Perambur 7 Chinaiyakudi 40 Poongudi 8 Chinkathakuruchi 41 Priragathampalpuram 9 Dudaivur 42 Pulivur 10 Erumpali 43 Rakkathanpatti 11 Kadampavayal 44 Sathinippatti 12 Kalamavur 45 Sathiyamangalam 13 Kannangudi 46 Seerangampatti 14 Kattukkottaipatti 47 Sivakamipuram 15 Keelaivur 48 Thempavur 16 Keeranur 49 Thennangudi 17 Killanur 50 Thennathirayanpatti 18 Killukkottai 51 Udaiyalipatti 19 Killukulavaipatti 52 Ulakangathanpatti 20 Kulathur 53 Uppiliyakudi 21 Kumaramangalam 54 Utchani 22 Kunnandarkoil 55 Vadukappatti 23 Lekchumapatti 56 Vaithur 24 Mandaivur 57 Valiyampatti 25 Mangadevanpatti 58 Vathanakkottai 26 Marudur 59 Vathanakkuruchi 27 Mathur 60 Vazhamangalam 28 Melappuduvayal 61 Veerakudi 29 Melur 62 Vellanur 30 Mettupatti 63 Vellappillaryarpatti 31 Minnathur 64 Vengaivasal 32 Moottampatti 65 Visalur 33 Muthukadu

8. PONNAMARAVATHY

Name of the Revenue S.No. Name of the Revenue Villages S.No. Villages 1 Thirukkalambur 26 Varpattu 2 Ponnamaravathy East 27 Alavayal 3 Oliyamangalam 28 Maravamadurai 4 Karaiyur 29 Ammankuruchi 5 Sevalur. 30 Ponnamaravathy West 13 6 Thuthur 31 R.Palakuruchi 7 Edaiyathur 32 Melathaniyam 8 Keelathaniyam 33 Arasamalai 9 Nallur 34 Nerinchikudi 10 Moolangudi. 35 Melameinilai 11 Nathuppatti 36 Avampatti 12 Vellaiagoundanpatti 37 Uchilampatti 13 Soorapatti 38 Karanapatti 14 Vadakkupatti 39 Nagarapatti 15 Kalanivaipatti 40 Sathanoor 16 Kallampatti 41 Neiveli 17 Mathiani 42 Kovanur 18 Sittur 43 Koodalur 19 Vellakudi I Bit 44 Vellakudi II Bit 20 Seeranur 45 Keelakuruchipatti 21 Konnaiyur 46 Kandianatham 22 Semboothi 47 Semmalapatti 23 Thenoor 48 Mullipa tti 24 Valakuruchi 49 Meikkinipatti 25 Sundaram

9. VIRALIMALAI TALUK

Name of the Revenue Name of the Revenue S.No. S.No. Villages Villages 1 Agarpatti 20 Perambur 2 Akkalnayakkanpatti 21 Poruvai 3 Alangudi 22 Poyyamani 4 Amburpatti 23 Rajagiri 5 Boothakudi 24 Rajalipatti 6 Kalkudi 25 Sengalakkudi 7 Kasavanur 26 Sooriyur 8 Kathalur 27 Thenkaithinnipatti 9 Kodumbalur 28 Thennampadi 10 Komangalam 29 Theravur 11 Kumarapatti 30 Vadugapatti 12 Kunnathur 31 Vanathirayanpatti 13 Mathaiyanaipatti 32 Velur 14 Meboothakudi 33 Vemmani 15 Meenaveli 34 Viralimalai 16 Melapatchakudi 35 Viralur 17 Mullaiyur 36 Viruthapatti 18 Nambampatti 37 Vittamapatti 19 Neerpalani

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Name of the Revenue Name of the Re venue S.No. S.No. Villages Villages 1 Athani North 54 Thiruvappadi 2 Eganivayal 55 Omakkanvayal 3 Nemmelikadu 56 Pankayathankudi 4 Kalakkamangalam 57 Vettanur -2 5 Vettanur-1 58 Poonaiyankundu 6 Egaperumalur 59 Adalaikalabairavapuram 7 Thedakki 60 Nagudi 8 Karaikadu 61 Arunachalapuram 9 Kalakkudi 62 Mamangalam 10 Manavanallur 63 Ammanchakki 11 Seenamangalam 64 Keelkudi 12 Karavayal 65 Kandichankadu 13 Maivayal 66 Kovilvayal 14 Vellattumangalam 67 Sivanthankadu 15 Venkur 68 Munuthanvayal 16 Kundagavayal 69 Thirun alur 17 Keelacheeri 70 Periyalure 18 Poovathakudi 71 Neivathali 19 Avanathankottai 72 Vembakkudi 20 Mathur 73 Vallavari 21 Neivelinathapuram 74 Maruthankudi 22 Ayingudi 75 Balakrishnapuram 23 Merpanaikadu 76 Mangudi 24 Sathanendal 77 Paravakottai 25 Ramasamipuram 78 Arasarkulam Melpathi 26 Maramadakki 79 Ettiathali 27 Arasarkulam Keelpathi 80 Sithakkanni 28 Thuthakudi 81 Vijayapuram 29 Amarasimendrapuram 82 Pidarikkadu 30 Mangalanadu (South) 83 Sithakkanni 31 Ambalpuram 84 Subramaniapuram 32 Chidamparam 85 Kodivayal 33 Mannakudi 86 Manivilanvayal 34 Kukanur 87 Narpavalakkudi 35 Rayanvayal 88 Sengamari 36 Keelavijayapuram 89 Chidambaraviduthi 37 Silatur 90 Alapiranthan 38 Sirunattanvayal 91 Erukkalakottai 39 Thanthani 92 Rajendrapuram 40 Kurumbur 93 Alianilai 41 Kulathur 94 Mookkudi 42 Chettikkadu 95 Allaraimelavayal 43 Kongudi 96 Pallathivayal 44 Aranthangi 97 Oorvani 15 45 Amanchi 98 Puduvakottai 46 Idaiyar 99 Rethinakkottai 47 Alangudi 100 Kammankadu 48 Panchathi 101 Ulagalanthanvayal 49 Kummnkadu 102 Veeramangalam 50 Melapattu 103 Perunavalur 51 Dharmarajanvayal 104 Ariyamalaikadu 52 Athani (South) 105 Kulathur 53 Mangalanadu North

11. AVUDAIYARKOIL TALUK

Name of the Revenue Name of the Revenue S.No. S.No. Villages Villages 1 Alathivayal 49 Peranoor 2 Alathur 50 Peranthini 3 Amaradakki 51 Perundhamarai 4 Arasu 52 Piluvalasai 5 Avudaiyarkovil 53 Ponbethi 6 Billuvalasai 54 Poovalur Dhanikondan Poovalur Ukkadai 7 55 Pavaniyamalpuram vadavayal 8 Eeachikottai 56 Pudhuvakadu Eechankudi Pudhuvayal Ukkadai 9 57 Subramaniyapuram 10 Elunootrimangalam 58 Pudhuvettivayal 11 Embal 59 Punniyavayal 12 Enangam 60 Ramachandirapuram 13 Erumpanadu 61 Sananenthal 14 Esamangalam 62 Sathakudi 15 Kalapam 63 Sathirapatti 16 Kallakathan 64 Sathiyadi 17 Kandayankottai 65 Sattiyakudi 18 Kannakkur 66 Selanenthal 19 Kannamangalam 67 Sengaanam 20 Kanur 68 Sepavayal 21 Karur 69 Sirumaruthur 22 Kasavayal 70 Siruvatakottai 23 Katavakottai 71 Siruveli 24 kathiramangalam 72 Sithakoor 25 Kavuthukudi 73 Sivagnanapuram 26 Keelgudi 74 Sowntharanayagipuram 27 Kidangivayal 75 Thakadivayal 28 Konerienthal 76 Thalanur 29 Kovinikkitangu 77 Thanikadu 30 Kudikadu 78 Theeur 16 31 Kulathur 79 Thenamari 32 Kumulur 80 Theyathur 33 Kurngalur 81 Thillaivayal 34 Mahaliyeanthal 82 Thirapidingi 35 Maruthangudi 83 Thirupunavasal 36 Mathagam 84 Thiruvakudi 37 Mathagam(Arasur) 85 Thonankudi 38 Mimisal sathirampattinam 86 Thunjanoor 39 Muthuvalarkudi 87 Valayanvayal 40 Narajingapuram 88 Vattathur 41 Nariyanendhal 89 Veelimangalam 42 Natanipurachakudi 90 Veelimar 43 91 Veleevayal 44 Palavarasan 92 Velivayal 45 Pallivayal 93 Veliyathur 46 Palngulam 94 Veluvoor 47 Parayathur 95 Velvarai 48 Pattamudayan 96 Vethinivayal

12. MANAMELKUDI TALUK

Name of the Revenue Name of the Revenue S.No. S.No. Villages Villages

1 Chellappankottai 37 Sudalaivayal 2 Minnamoli 38 Ko.panankulam 3 Neikuppai 39 Kolendram 4 Karkamalam 40 Malalur 5 Perumarudur 41 Vellursiruvarai 6 Kodikulam 42 Manjakudi 7 Keelamanjakudi 43 Periamadaipaichal Sathiyadi 44 Moovalurutkadai 8 Regunathapuram 9 Rattaiyalam 45 Kavalur 10 Vettivayal 46 Kanadu 11 Kilaravayal 47 Seiyanam 12 Palayavettivayal 48 Singavaam 13 Thalikkottai 49 Pettivayal 14 Thinayakudi 50 Mavilangavayal 15 Thirunellivayal 51 Dharmarajanvayal 16 Vinaitheerthagopalapuram 52 Karakkottai 17 Kambarkoil 53 Piramanavayal 18 Koothalur 54 Gopalapuram 19 Nilaiyur 55 Kokkumuttai 20 Kadai Idayathur 56 Neervilangulam 21 Idaiyathur 57 Silathani 17 Rendaniutkadai 22 Solani regunathapuram 58 23 Koomballam 59 Karakathikottai 24 Keelappanur 60 Subramaniapuram 25 Kolluthidal 61 Pillaiyarthidal 26 Vellur 62 Nelveli 27 Panavayal 63 Ollanur 28 Pillankudi 64 Manthangudi 29 Manamelkudi 65 Vichur 30 Thandalai 66 Avudaiyarpattinam 31 Melappapanur 67 Melasthanam 32 Nemmelivayal 68 Kandanivayal 33 Koothankudi 69 Kallakkuruchi 34 Mumbalai 70 Alaganvayal 35 Pallarkudipitchainendal 71 Ravuthanvayal 36 Idayathimangalam 72 Enathi

18 7. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION

1. MUNICIPALITIES

S.No. Name of the Municipality No.of Wards 1. Pudukkottai 42 2. Aranthangi 27 Total 69

2. TOWN PANCHAYATS

Name of the Town No. of S.No. Panchayat Wards 1 Ponnamaravathy 20 2 Arimalam 20 3 Annavasal 20 4 Illuppur 20 5 Alangudi 20 6 Keeramangalam 20

7 Karambakkudi 20 8 Keeranur 20

Total 160 3. PANCHAYAT UNION

Name of Panchayat No.of S. No. union Panchayat

1. Pudukkottai 27 2. Annavasal 43 3. Viralimalai 45 4. Kunnandarkoil 37 5. Thirumayam 33 6. Ponnamaravathi 42 7. Arimalam 32 8. Gandarvakottai 36 9. Karambakudi 39 10. Thiruvarankulam 48 11. Aranthangi 52 12. Avudayarkoil 35 13. Manamelkudi 28 Total 497

19 8. RIVERS FLOWING THROUGH THE DISTRICT i) NAME OF THE MAJOR RIVERS IN THE DISTRICT 1. Vellar 2. Agniyar 3. Pampar 4. Gundar In Pudukkottai district, Agniyar basin is main source of surface water. Agniyar river basin consists of three sub basins, namely Agniyar, Ambuliyar and South velar. There are seven tributaries in this basin. Agniyar is having three tributaries viz., Nariar I, Nariyar II and Maharajasamudram. The river Ambuliyar is having two tributaries, viz., Nerunjikudiar and Gundar. There are three gauging stations in Agniyar river basin maintained by PWD. An important point to be noted in this basin is that there are no reservoirs across any of the rivers of this basin, the main reason being none of the rivers has copious flow. There is no direct ayacut fed by the rivers of this basin. There are about 3975 tanks in this basin by which 76,350 hec. are being irrigated. The approximate storage capacity of these tanks is 560 MCM. No reservoir dams in Pudukkottai District.

River Origin Ayacut Agniyar sub basin Kulathur Tank, 17304 A. Agniyar Pudukkottau Vallam, 6769 B. Maharajasamudram Tanjore Vellar sub basin Tiruchy 24699 A. Lower velar Ambuliar sub basin Alangudi T.K, 2676 A. Upper Ambuliar Grand Anicut Canal Cauvery 5997

Agniyar, Ambuliyar, South Vellar are the flowing water source of Pudukkottai District. The total length of stream in the district is 241.0 km and covers a basin area of about 47,000 hectares.

20 ii) SMALL RIVERS

S.No. NAME OF THE RIVERS 1. Maharaja Samudram 2. Agniyar 3. Ambuliyar 4. Villuniar 5. Marutangudiyar 6. Narasinga Cauvery 7. Vellar River 8. Koluvanar River 9. Ponbethiar 10. Pambar River 11. Nariar 12. Vallipatti vari 13. Moraiyar vari 14. Koraiyar 15. Irundirapatti vari 16. Nerunjikudiar 17. Peyamuthu vari

9. DETAILS OF TANKS MAINTAINED BY GA CANAL / PWD

ABSTRACT

S.No Details of Tanks No.of Tanks 1. GA Canal Tanks 170 2. PWD Tanks 961 3. Local body MI Tanks 5999 4. Town Panchyat 79 5. Municipalities 38 Total Tanks 7247

I. GRAND ANICUT CANAL ( G.A.CANAL) (P.W.D)

Even though there are no reservoirs in this basin, it is some what nullified by the supplementation of Cauvery water to part of the command area through G.A.Canal. It is supplementing the ayacut under 16 anicuts located in Agniyar, Ambuliyar and their tributaries. There are 170 tanks in Pudukkottai District supplemeted by G.A.Canal irrigating 8465.59 hec. The

21 ayacut is located in Karambakudi, Alangudi, Aranthangi, Avudayarkoil and Manamelkudi taluks of Pudukkottai District.

Ayacut in S.No. Taluks No.of Tanks Ayacut in Hec. Acres. 1. Karambakudi 19 806.21 1992.14 2. Alangudi 2 112.60 278.23 3. Aranthangi 77 3397.53 8395.30 4. Avudauiyarkovil 19 1175.14 2903.76 5. Manamelkudi 53 2974.11 7349.03 Total 170 8465.59 20918.46

II. DETAILS OF TANKS MAINTAINED BY P.W.D (WRD) DEPARTMENT

S.No. Name of the Section Tanks

1 Keeranur 62 2 Viralimalai 64 3 Perungalur 72 4 Pudukkottai 70 5 Alangudi 60 6 Karambakudi 47 7 Gandarvakkottai 20 8 Thirumayam 99 9 Arimalam 83 10 Karaiyur 61 11 Aranthangi 108 12 Avudaiyarkovil 84 13 Mimisal 58 14 Nagudi 73 Total 961

22 III. TANKS MAINTAINED BY LOCAL BODIES

S.No. Name of the Taluk M.I.Tanks 1. Aranthangi 285 2. Avudaiyarkoil 86 3. Manamelkudi 96 4. Alangudi 466 5. Gandarvakottai 145 6. Kulathur 732 7. Illuppur 1087 8. Thirumayam 689 9. Pudukkottai 278 10. Ponnamaravathi 723 11. Karambakkudi 1412 Total 5999

IV. DETAILS OF TANKS MAINTAINED BY TOWN PANCHAYAT

Sl. No. Name of the Taluk M.I.Tanks 1. Alangudi 3 2. Annavsasl 12 3. Arimalam 12 4. Illuppur 14 5. Karambakkudi 9 6. Keeramangalam 11 7. Keeranur 7 8. Ponnamaravathi 11 Total 79

V. DETAILS OF TANKS MAINTAINED BY MUNICIPALITIES

Sl. No. Name of the Municipalities Tanks 1. Pudukkottai 32 2. Aranthangi 6 Total 38

23 MAP SHOWING PUDUKKOTTAI DISTRICT RIVERS AND PONDS

10. LIST OF TALUK WISE RAINGAUGE STATIONS

NAME OF THE NAME OF THE NAME OF THE RAIN S.No DIVISION TALUK GAUGE STATIONS

1. ADANAKKOTAI 1. PUDUKKOTTAI 2. PERUNGALUR 3. PUDUKKOTTAI 2. ALANGUDI 4. ALANGUDI 3. GANDARVAKKOTTAI 5. GANDARVAKKOTTAI 1. PUDUKKOTTAI 6. KARAMBAKUDI 4. KARAMBAKUDI 7. MALAIYUR 8. KILANILAI 5. THIRUMAYAM 9. THIRUMAYAM 10. ARIMALAM 11. ARANTHANGI 6. ARANTHANGI 12. AYINKUDI 13. NAGUDI 2. ARANTHANGI 14. MIMISAL 7. AVUDAIYARKOVIL 15. AVUDAIYARKOVIL 16. MANAMELKUDI 8. MANAMELKUDI 17. KATTUMAVADI 18. ILLUPPUR 9. ILLUPPUR 19. KUDIMIYANMALAI 20. ANNAVASAL 10. VIRALIMALAI 21. VIRALIMALAI 3. ILLUPPUR 22. UDAYALIPATTI 11. KULATHUR 23. KEERANUR 24. PONNAMARAVATHI 12. PONNAMARAVATHI 25. KARAIYUR

The Tahsildars are solely responsible to inspect all the raingauge stations and to ensure the raingauge working properly. Necessary measures should be taken at once if not working properly. They should also ensure that the measurement of rainfall is done properly and reported to Collectorate daily without any delay . 25 GENERAL Necessary instructions were already issued to all the RDO’s and Tahsildars regarding the relief measures to be given to the affected during flood and to send the details of human loss/cattle loss/hut damages and crop damages caused due to flood in the format report within 24 hours. During North East Monsoon 2018 in the period of October to December, 7 human losses, 2725 Cattles were died, and 184237 Huts and titled houses were damaged due to heavy rain. At Collectorate, a Toll free Telephone No.1077 and control room Telephone No. 04322 222207 were installed to receive the daily rainfall particulars from various officers and grievances from public. The Daily reports on flood damages were sent to Revenue Department by fax by 11Am. Further the flood damages and precautionary measure taken by the various departments were received over phone and communicated to the concerned departments for further action and the same was entered in a register. Daily rainfalls from 25 raingauge stations were collected at 8.00Am. everyday and the same was sent to CRA through website and by fax to Revenue Department. A responsible officer for flood duty was also posted round the clock at Collectorate to receive telephone message regarding flood damages from Subordinate Offices. Sufficient instructions were also issued to post round the clock for attending flood duty at Revenue Divisional/Taluk Offices, without any omission. District Disaster Management Authority will convene meeting when emergency arise, and as and when, Chairman decide it to convene. Apart from the DM Plan, Base on disaster arice (if any) will be attended in disaster – specific and area - specific manner, where plan will be chalked out by above authority.

26 11. RAINFALL

The normal rainfall for the district has been 762.52 mm (Per Year). However, during the two decades the district has experienced rainfall only below normal. Most of the rains occur during north east monsoon. The heaviest rainfall in the district used to be received in the month November’2018 was 183.7 mm (Average).

PUDUKKOTTAI DISTRICT DETAILS OF RAINFALL FROM THE YEAR OF 2009 TO 2018 Month/ Normal 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Season (mm) January 12.39 9.90 1.4 14.4 2.0 25.3 5.3 2.5 0.0 59.1 4.1 February 3.42 0.00 0.0 7.1 0.0 18.4 5.2 1.5 0.0 1.5 0.4 Winter 15.81 9.90 1.4 21.5 2.0 43.7 10.5 4.0 0.0 60.5 4.5 March 11.82 3.90 0.0 3.7 0.0 62.9 0.0 4.0 0.0 36.4 7.4 April 24.94 46.60 6.6 54.1 22.1 4.4 0.4 100.9 3.0 0.0 11.4 May 64.79 36.30 103.2 37.2 28.9 14.2 127.6 125.4 78.3 21.1 75.7 Summer 101.55 86.80 109.8 94.9 51.1 81.5 128.0 230.2 81.2 57.5 94.6 June 37.52 32.00 52.4 35.7 9.4 27.5 28.3 36.3 30.5 62.5 60.6 July 41.33 27.10 44.9 56.5 29.5 16.9 14.8 47.5 55.2 37.0 83.9 August 97.56 54.20 106.3 116.1 96.0 124.7 123.7 54.8 75.8 191.4 32.7 September 97.29 118.80 171.5 109.6 128.1 81.3 66.3 69.3 75.4 84.3 68.3 S.W.Monsoon 273.70 232.10 375.1 317.9 263.1 250.4 233.1 207.9 236.8 375.2 245.6 October 137.13 36.90 123.2 213.3 262.2 88.4 175.8 150.4 98.0 86.9 136.3 November 162.31 324.90 257.4 283.7 51.6 57.3 109.6 250.2 23.0 81.8 183.7 December 72.01 163.90 131.3 37.7 9.8 44.3 94.1 129.0 56.7 28.4 25.0 N.E.Monsoon 371.46 525.70 511.9 534.7 323.5 190.0 379.5 529.5 177.7 197.1 345.0 Grand Total 762.52 854.50 998.2 969.0 639.7 565.6 751.0 971.6 495.8 690.3 689.6

SURFACE WATER

Tanks Number

Total Irrigation Tanks 6960 Cauvery Metur Project 170 Tanks

NET AREA IRRIGATED (IN HECT): 1039.10.0

27 Irrigation Type Extent. in Hect Government Canals 9661.0.0 Tanks 62645.0.0 Tube Wells 12832.0.0 Other Wells 6777.0.0

AGRICULTURE

i) SOILS

The major soil types in the order of their extent are laterite, mixed and red loamy types. About one fourth of the soils suffer from one problem or other, the problems being salinity/ alkalinity.

Total Cultivated Area (hec.) 1,60,695 Net Area Sown (Hec.) 1,58,131 AreaSown More than Once 2,564 (Hec.)

ii) FOREST AREA (HEC.)

Reserved Forests 12082.6

Unclasses Forest Nil

Reserved Land Nil Reserved forests and reserved lands occupy 237.13 sq.km. as per 1995-96 data and account for 5.09% of the total area which is far below the state average of 17.49%.

POPULATION

Description Total Male Female Total 1618345 803188 815157 Population S.C. 284804 141428 143376 Population S.T. 1283 647 636 Population Literacy 77.19 85.56 69.00 Rate%

WORKERS CATEGORIES

Description Total % of total Workers

Cultivators 192462 25.26

Agri.Laborers 234344 30.76

H.hold industries 10170 1.34

Other Workers 203272 26.68

Marginal Workers 121445 15.94

Total Workers 761693 47.07

Non-Workers 856652 52.93

Total Population 1618345 -

29 II. HAZARD VULNERABILITY, CAPACITY AND RISK ASSESSMENT 1. COASTAL VILLAGES LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED BY CYCLONE

I. MANAMELKUDI TALUK

S.No. Name of the village S.No. Name of the village 1. Kattumavadi 7. Pirathapiramanpattinam 2. Krishnajipattinam 8. Seetharamanpattinam 3. Vadakku Ammapattinam 9. Ammapattinam 4. Pudukkudi South 10. Pudukkudi North 5. Ammapattinam Colony 11. Manamelkudi 6. Kottaipattinam 12. Jegadapattinam

II. AVUDAIYARKOIL TALUK

S. No. Name of the village S.No Name of the village 1. Ayyampattinam 4. Gopalapattinam 2. Puduppattinam 5. Arasanagari 3. Muthukkuda 6. Mimisal

2. MAJOR AND MINOR DISASTER

In this district, is concerned, major and minor disaster is not occurred in the past periods and the district is also free from disaster fortunately.

30

VULNERABLE AREAS / SHELTERS IN PUDUKKOTTAI DISTRICT

Total No of Total No of S.No Name of Division vulnerable Shelters areas 1. Pudukkottai 28 29 24 2. Aranthangi 25

3. Illuppur 14 9

Total 68 61

I. Pudukkottai Division

Total No of Total No of S.No Taluks vulnerable areas Shelters

1. Pudukkottai 16 18 2. Alangudi 4 4 3. Gandarvakkottai 5 3 4. Karambakudi 3 2 5. Thirumayam 1 1

Total 29 28

II. Aranthangi Division 6. Aranthangi 13 5 7. Avudaiyarkovil 4 4 8. Manamelkudi 8 15 Total 25 24 III. Illuppur Division 9. Illuppur - - 10 Kulathur 7 4 11. Ponnamaravathy 4 3 12. Viralimalai 3 2 Total 14 9 GRAND TOTAL 68 61

32 PUDUKKOTTAI DIVISION

S. NAME OF THE NAME O THE NAME OF THE LOCATION No. TALUK RELIEF CENTRES/SHELTERS I. VULNERABLE 1 MANIYAMPALLAM Poovarasakudi Mdl School ALANGUDI 2 NAGARATHINAMPALLAM Kulavaipatti Mdl School II. MODERATELY VULNERABLE: 1. MALAIYEEDU, 2.POONGANAGAR 1-4 - Municipal Community Hall 3.VATTAPATTI, Vattapatti. 4.MALAIAPPANAGAR, 3. 5.KOODAL NAGAR, 6.BARATHI NAGAR, 5-7 - Municipal Mdl School Kalif Nagar 7.MUTHUKARUPPA KONAR PUDUKKOTTAI NAGAR, 8.KAMBANNAGAR, 8 - Municipal Mdl School Kalif Nagar 9.THIRUVAPOOR VOC 9-10 - Municipal Mdl / High School NAGAR, Tiruvappur 4. 10.MAYANDISAMYNAGAR, 11.KATTUMARIAMMANKOIL 11 - Municipal Mdl School Tiruvappur STREET III. LOW VULNERABLE: 5. 12.CHOLA REAL ESTATE 12 - Mcpl. Mdl School, Tiruvappur 13.KALYANARAMAPURAM 6. RAMALINGAM STREET 13, 14 – Govt .Hr.Sec.School, 14.VIDWAN Tirugokarnam 7. THATCHINAMOORTHY STREET 8. 15.ADAPPANVAYAL 15 - Mcpl. Mdl School, Adappanvayal 16.MAPPILLAIARKULAM 9. AREAS 16 -17 Kamarajapuram Mdl School, 10. 17.SIVANANDHAPURAM 18.KAMARAJAPURAM 34, 35, 11. 18 - Kamarajapuram High School, 36 STREET PUDUKKOTTAI 12. 19.BOSE NAGAR 19 - Mcpl. Mdl School, Bose Nagar 20.MUNICIPAL MARKET 13. 20 - Town Hall, Pudukkottai AREAS 21.THONDAMANNAGAR – 14. AKKATCHIAVAYAL 21 - Mcpl. Mdl School, Santhaipettai NORTH AREA 15. 22.PAPPANKULAM AREAS 22 – Girls Hr.Sec.School, Perankulam 23 – Govt Women’s Arts College, 16. 23.LAKSHMIPURAM Pudukkottai 17. 24.AYYANARPURAM AREAS 24 - Mcpl. Mdl School, Ganthi Nagar 25 - Mcpl. Mdl School (Anna School) 18. 25.USILANKULAM Usilangkulam 19. KINGNIPATTI ALANGUDI Kulavaipatti Mdl School 20. KALANGUDIPATTI Govt.Hr.Sec.School, Tanjore 21. RARAPURAM THIRUMAYAM Mdl School, Rarapuram 1.KALLAKOTTAI – 22. 1, 2, 5 – Hr,Sec.School, Kallakotai 2.KALLAKOTTAI – 23. MUTHAMPALLAM GANDARVAKOTTAI 24. 3.KOTHAGAMPATTY 3 - Pudupatti, Un. Mdl. School. 25. 4.ULAVAYAL (KULATHUR) 26. 5.SANGAMVIDUTHY 4 - Kulathur, Un. Mdl. School. 27 1.KALARIPATTI KARAMBAKUDI 1, 2 – Hr.Sec.School, 33 28. 2.ARUTHODIPATTI Reghunathapuram 3.KURUMBIVAYAL AND KARAMBAKUDI 29. 3 - Hr.Sec.School, Karambakudi MANIYAVAYAL VILLAGES

ARANTHANGI DIVISION

SL. NAME OF THE NAME O THE NAME OF THE LOCATION No. TALUK RELIEF CENTRES/SHELTERS LOW VULNERABLE 1. 1.MANAMELKUDI 1, 2 - Manamelkudi H.S.School / 2. 2.VADUKKUAMMAPATTINAM Cyclone Shelter / MPES 3 - Kattumavadi H.S.School / 3. 3.KRISHNAJIPATTINAM Cyclone Shelter / MPES

4 - Kattumavadi H.S.School / 4. 4.KATTUMAVADI MANAMELKUDI Cyclone Shelter / MPES

5 - Kottaipattinam H.S.School / 5. 5.AMMAPATTINAM Cyclone Shelter 6 - Kottaipattinam H.S.School / 6. 6.KOTTAIPATTINAM Cyclone Shelter 7. 7.JEGATHAPATTINAM 7,8 - Jegathapattinam H.S.School / 8. 8.CHELLANENDAL Cyclone Shelter 9. 1.MIMISAL 1-3 – Mimisal H.S.School / Cyclone 10. 2.GOPALAPATTINAM Shelter / MPES AVUDAIYARKOVIL 11. 3.ARANSANKARAI 4 - Mimisal H.S.School 12. 4.R.PUDUPATTINAM 13. 1.ANNANAGAR 1, 2 - Govt.Boys.H.S.School, 14. 2.CHITHIRAIKKULAM Aranthangi 15. 3.KOTTAI – 2 16. 4.ARUGANKULAM AREAS 3-6 - Govt.Boys.H.S.School, 5.GOVERNMENT BOYS 17. Aranthangi HIGH SCHOOL AREAS 18. 6.VENNAVALKULAM AREAS 19. 7.GOPALASAMUTHIRAM ARANTHANGI 7-10 - Sathiyamoorthi Mdl School, 20. 8.MANIVILAM AREAS Aranthangi 21. 9.THEPPAKKULAM AREAS 22. 10.MANDIKKULAM AREAS 23. 11.M.G.R. NAGAR AREAS 11,12 – Ramaganthi Mandapam, 12.L.N. PURAM 24. Aranthangi GANDHINAGAR AREAS 13.EASWARANKOILKULAM 13 - Municipal Mdl School, 25. AREAS Aranthangi

34 ILLUPPUR DIVISION

Name of the SL. NAME OF THE NAME OF THE LOCATION Relief Centres/Shelters NO. TALUK

LOW VULNERABLE 1,7 - Kunnadarkovil Un. Mdl. 1. 1.RAMUDAYANPATTI School. 2. 2.AYYAPATTI 2, 3 – Killukottai Un. Mdl. School. 3. 3.VELLAPILLAIARPATTY 4, 5 – Boys Hr.Sec School Keeranur KULATHUR 4. 4.KEERANUR PERIAKULAM 5.KEERANUR CARE COLONY 5. GANDHI NAGAR, 6. 6.THODAIYUR 6 - Narthamalai, Un. Mdl. School. 7. 7.VEERAKUDI 8. 1.RAJAGIRI 1, 2 - Un. Mdl. School, Kodumbalur. 9. 2.MEENAVELI VIRALIMALAI 10. 3.KARAPATTU 3 - Un. Mdl. School, Kalamayur. 11. 1. VALAKURICHI 1 - Un. Mdl. School, Valakurichi 2 - Un. Mdl. School, Pidarampatti 12. 2.PIDARAMPATTI PONNAMARAVATHI 13. 3.SANGAMPATTI 3, 4 - Un. Mdl. School, Sangampatti. 14. 4.EACHAMPATTI

VULNERABLE POINTS

1. Police repeater, Machuvadi, Pudukkottai Taluk.

2. Doordharsan Tower, Machuvadi, Pudukkottai Taluk.

Drinking water pumping station, Ammayapatti, Thirumayam 3. Taluk .

4. Telephone Exchange Tower (UHF), Narthamalai, Kulathur Taluk.

Agniaru Bridge on Pudukkottai to Thanjavur road in Athanakottai 5. P. S. limits, Pudukkottai Taluk .

6. Kundaru Bridge in N.H.210 at Malayeedu, Pudukkottai Taluk .

7. Vellar Bridge in N.H.210 Thirumayam Road, Pudukkottai Taluk. E.B. Sub stations, at Rengammasathiram, Sipcot, Thiruvappur, Athanakottai, Alangudi, Vadakadu, Karambakudi, Aranthangi, 8. Avudayarkoil, Nagudi, Thirumayam, Konnaiyur,Thondaimanallur and Mathur.

35 4. SOURCES OF FLOODING

During the heavy rains, the following tanks of this district are expected to face the consequences of flood due to breach of tanks and breaching in jungle streams. PWD Tanks 961 Local body 5999 Tanks Total Tanks 6960

5. NAMES OF THE BRIDGES OVER THE RIVERS

1. Kundar bridge – near Malaiyeedu Vellar 2. 14/4 Alangudi – Aranthangi Vellar 3. Janaki Bridge - Thirumayam Vellar 4. 28/5 Pudukkottai – Pattukkottai Agniar 5. Thuvar Agniar 6. 95/8 Thanjavur – Sayalkudi Vellar 7. 96/8 Aranthangi – Pudukkottai Vellar 8. 117/10 Trichy – Pudukkottai Koluvanar 9. 105/8 ss29-Tanjavur – Sayalkudi Pambar 10. 7/10 Pudukkottai – Embal Vellar 11. 16/4 Perunkudi – Konnaiyur Kundar 12. 55/8 Karambakudi – Regunathapuram Maharaja Samutram

6. PROFILE OF PAST EXPERIENCE (FLOOD)

During the Northeast monsoon in 2005, Pudukkottai district had received unprecedented heavy rains which led to extensive flooding in low lying areas. In Rarapuram village of Thirumayam taluk and in Nagarethinampallam of Alangudi taluk were marooned by flood water. The marooned people were evacuated safely by boats without loss of any life.

36 6.1. GAJA CYCLONE -2018

Damages, Rescue and Relief Works

Pudukkottai District was severely affected by “Gaja” cyclone which crossed the district with a speed of 130 Kilometers per hour on 16.11.2018, during the early hours affecting all the 12 Taluks, 13 Panchayat Unions, 2 Municipalities and 8 Town Panchayats. 184237 houses / huts have been partly or fully damaged in Pudukkottai District. Further, the entire electricity infrastructure has been severely crippled by this cyclone. Totally 45,727 electric poles and 345 transformers were damaged, plunging the district into completed darkness. 6,14,960 service connection have been affected. As a precautionary measure, the district administration had planned for disconnection of the power on previous day night, due to which loss of life due to electrocution was avoided.

Details of Damages 1) Human Loss : No. of cases Relief given Relief amount % of disbursed disbursement 7 7 70,00,000 100% 2) House Damages: 1) Partly damaged huts 46810 2) Fully damaged huts 3993 3) Partly damaged tiled houses 133573 4) Fully damaged tiled houses 915 5) Total no. of houses damaged 185291

3) Details of Livelihood Assistance

1) Total no. of houses damaged 185291 2) No. of families accommodated in 4556 Relief Centres 3) No. of fishermen who lost boats 205 4) No. of families eligible for 190052 Livelihood Assistance

37 4) Cattle Loss 1) Cow/ Buffalos 250 2) Bullock 20 3) Calf 134 4) Goat/ sheep 1532 5) Poultry 16355 Total 18291

5) Agriculture Crops

1) Coconut Trees 645093 2) Other Agriculture crop 3590 6) Horticulture Crop loss: 1) Horticulture crops 3430.07 Hectare 2) Cashew nut trees 839.913 Hectare (cutting and removal charges)

COMPENSATION PAID FOR AFFECTED PEOPLE OF GAJA CYCLONE - 2018 Amount Disbursed S. No of Details st nd No. beneficiaries 1 Phase 2 Phase Total

1. Hut Damage 184237 92,51,16,900 0 92,51,16,900

2. Livelihood 185809 92,90,45,000 0 92,90,45,000

Cattle and 3. 2754 1,44,45,000 0 1,44,45,000 Poultry Loss

16514 Agriculture 1st 7,00,163,200 69,20,47,400 81,15,800 Coconut nd 2 221 4. 2075 Other 1st 2,99,31,657 1,62,46,936 1,36,84,721 Crops nd 2 1123 Horticultural 11760 6,06,89,357 0 6,06,89,357 Crops 5. Cashew 2546 1,43,15,000 0 1,43,15,000

6. Fisheries 2313 3,24,99,000 0 3,24,99,000

Total 409352 257,69,01,236 2,18,00,521 259,87,01,757

38 7) Fisheries (Boat Damages):

Damages Partly Fully Total Mechanised Boats 463 0 463 FRP Vallam boats 158 0 158 Kattumaram 45 2 47 Fishing nets, Engines 1645 Grand Total 2313

39 7.(I). INCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM

As per the instructions of the Director, State Disaster Management Authority, Chennai a high level committee with the following line department officials is constituted at District level for monitoring and conducting of training on Incident Response System (IRS) for the year ended 2019-2020.

I. INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM (COMMITTEE)

1. District Revenue Officer Convenor

Personal Assistant (Genl.) to 2. Member Secretary Collector

Deputy Superintendant of 3. Member Police (AR)

Deputy Director of Health 4. Member Services Pudukkottai

Deputy Director of Health 5. Member Services Arantangi

Asst.Exe.Engineer, PWD, 6. Member Buildings

7. Divisional Fire Officer (Dist) Member

8. Public Relations Officer Member

Personal Asst. (Pt.Development) 9. Member to Collector

The above committee will meet once in a month and draw action plan to conduct the Basic and Intermediate Course Training in IRS with the co-operation of NIDM in Pudukkottai district

40 7.(II). HEAT WAVES

INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT (IMD) CRITERIA FOR HEAT WAVE AND SEVERE HEAT WAVE  Heat wave is considered only after maximum temperature of a station

reaches at least 40 O c for plains and at least 30 O c for hilly regions.

HEAT WAVE MANAGEMENT

 The following measures have to be initiated to tackle the Heat Wave conditions and its effect during summer 2018.In addition, any additional measures that may be required based on the past experience in the district should also be put in place.

EARLY WARNING MEASURES

 Activate the DEOC with inter-departmental personnel with vide publicity of Toll Free No:1077.  Issue of heat alert when extreme heat events are forecasted by IMD to all key Departments / Agencies through DEOC.

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES

 Fire and Rescue Services Department has to ensure the readiness of vehicles with fire fighting equipment to face any emergency.  Ensure adequate stock of medicines in all veterinary hospitals in treatment of cattle / poultry birds.  To collect information on the works sanctioned under MGNREGS programme in High risk areas to plan for mitigation effort during heat period.

CAPACITY BUILDING / TRAINING PROGRAMMES

 Medical &Health Department officials have to conduct training programmes on heat illness for medical staffs.  Training of school teachers to equip them with knowledge of heat protection tips and activities which they can disseminate in classrooms. 41 INVOLVEMENT OF GOVERNMENTAL AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS  District Administration have to prioritize maintaining power to critical facilities such as hospitals and UHCs.  Checking of inventories of medical supplies including ORS powder in PHCs, UHCs and 108 emergency ambulances.  Display of heat-related illness prevention tips and how to stay cool around hospitals, PHCs and UHCs.  Ensure the services of 108 / 104 Emergency Service with adequate supply of IV fluids.  Establish Health teams at major bus stands / Terminals and other public places.  Local bodies have to identify the areas to provide shelters and drinking water during heat alert period.  Keep open the parks for a longer duration during evenings.  Actively involve NGOs / Rotary Clubs / Lions Clubs and Corporate houses to provide shelters, drinking water during heat ways.

The list of Do’s and Don’ts related of heat wave is enclosed in Annex-1 and the Symptoms and First Aid for various Heat Disorders in enclosed in Annex – 2.

ANNEX-1

DO’s & DONT’S

Heat Waves conditions can result in physiological strain, which could even result in death. To minimize the impact during the heat wave and to prevent serious ailment for death because of heat stroke, the following measures are useful:

DO’s

 Listen to Radio, Watch TV, read Newspaper for local weather forecast to know if a heat wave is on the way.  Drink sufficient water and often and often as possible, even if not thirsty.

42  Wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose, and porous cotton clothes. Use protective goggles, umbrella/hat, shoes or chappals while going out in sun.  While travelling, carry water with you.  If you work outside, use a hat or an umbrella and also use a damp cloth on your head, neck, face and limbs.  Use ORS, homemade drinks like lassi, torani (rice water), lemon water, buttermilk, etc. which help to re-hydrate the body.  Recognize the signs of heat stroke heat rash or heat cramps such as weakness, dizziness, headache, nausea, sweating and seizures. If you feel faint or ill, see a doctor immediately.  Keep animals in shade and give them plenty of water to drink.  Keep your home cool, use curtains, shutters or sunshade and open windows at night.  Use fans, damp clothing and take bath in closed water frequently.  Provide cool drinking water near work place.  Caution workers to avoid direct sunlight.  Schedule strenuous jobs to cooler times of the day.  Increasing the frequency and length of rest breaks for outdoor activities.  Pregnant workers and workers with a medical condition should be given additional attention.

DON’Ts

 Do not leave children or pets in parked vehicles.  Avoid going out in the sun, especially between 12.00 noon and 3.00 p.m.  Avoid wearing dark, heavy or tight clothing.  Avoid strenuous activities when the outside temperature is high. Avoid working outside between 12 noon and 3 p.m.  Avoid cooking during peak hours. Open doors and windows to ventilate cooking area adequately.  Avoid alcohol, tea coffee and carbonated soft drinks, which dehydrates the body.  Avoid high –protein food and do not eat stale food. 43 ANNEX-2

SYMPTOMS AND FIRST AID FOR VARIOUS HEAT DISORDERS

Heat Symptoms First Aid Disorders Sunburn Skin redness and pain, Take a shower, using soap, to remove oils Possible swelling, that may block pores preventing the body blisters, fever, from cooling naturally. If blisters occur, headaches. apply dry, sterile dressings and got medical attention.

Heat Painful spasms usually Move to cool or shaded place. Apply firm Cramps in leg and abdominal pressure on cramping muscles or gentle muscles or extremities. massage to relieve spasm. Give sips of Heavy sweating. water. If nausea occurs, discontinue.

Heat Heavy sweating, Get victim to lie down I a cool place. Exhaustion weakness, skin cold, Loosen Clothing. Apply cool, wet cloth. pale, headache and Fan or move victim to air-conditioned clammy. Weak pulse. place. Give sips2 of water slowly and if Normal temperature nausea occurs, discontinue. If vomiting possible. Fainting, occurs, seek immediate medical vomiting. attention. Or call 108 and 102 for Ambulance.

Heat Stroke High body temperature Heat stroke is a severe medical (Sun Stroke) (106+F). Hot, dry skin. emergency. Call 108 and 102 for Rapid, Strong pulse. Ambulance for emergency medical Possible services or take the victim to a hospital unconsciousness. Victim immediately. Delay can be fatal. Move will likely not sweat. victim to a cooler environment. Try a cool bath or sponging to reduce body temperature. Use extreme caution. Remove clothing. Use fans and/or air conditioners.

DO NOT GIVE FLUIDS.

44 7.(III).I. DROUGHT

This district is fully fetched with drought due to failure of rain on both monsoons for the past four years continuously and thereby all the water sources are heavily affected throughout the district. The groundwater sources will fall very low down and hence the water scarcity is possible on all ground water supply schemes. To manage the drinking water supply, the ground water schemes have to be increased and the depth of entire ground water sources should be deepened immediately. No any major water supply scheme is available in this district. The Project of Cauvery Water Supply Schemes alone should be improved with a well equipped manner to face any consequences of drought prones.

7. (III).II. KUDIMARAMATHU

During this year also, the North East Monsoon has failed to see the earth in this district. Therefore the entire district is faced with high drought and thereby all the water sources in the district is fully affected due to scarcity of ground water. Therefore the Government, at present, have introduced the KUDIMARAMATH SCHEME (in earlier period i.e.,in the year of 985 AD onwards the Kudimaramath introduced and well executed by the King of Chola, Thanjavur to maintain the waterbodies with the help of Local Villagers) with well equipped manner throughout the State to manage the drought. Thus, all the tanks and water sources can be strengthened and as such, rain water may be safeguarded to maintain the availability of ground water.

During the financial year 2019-2020, 66 Kudimaramath works have been taken up in this district with for the cost of Rs.2027.00 Lakhs.

Estimate No. of Ser.No Name of the Division Amount (Rs.in Works Lakhs) South Vellar Basin, 1. 59 1791.00 Pudukkottai G.A Canal Division, 2. 4 188.00 Thanjavur Agniyar Basin Division 3. 3 48.00 Pattukkotai Total 66 2027.00 45 7.(III).III. G.O(Ms)No.50 Copy of:

ABSTRACT Industries –Mines and Quarries –Minor Minerals-Amendment to Rule 12(2) and 12(2-A) (a) to the Minor Mi nerals Concession Rules, 1959 - Notification-Issued. ------Industries (MMC.1) Department

G.O (Ms) No.50 Da ted:27.04.2017 N`tpsk;gp> rpj;jpiu ---14>-14>14>14> jpUts;Sth; Mz;L ---2048

Read: 1. G.O.(MS) No.233, Industries (MMC.2) De partment, dated 23.09.2015 2. From the Chief Executive Officer, Tamil Nadu Khadi and VillVillaagege Industries Board, Letter R.C.N o.8198 / V2 (3) / 2016, dated 09.07.2016 and 20.01.2017. 3. From the Commissioner of Geology and Mining, Letter No.7925/LC/2016, Dated 28.12.2016, 18.4.2017, 21.4.2017, 24.4.2017 and 27.4.2017. *****

ORDER In the letters third read above the Commissioner of Geology and Mining has stated that the Chief Executive Officer, Tamil Nadu Khadi and village Industries Board in his letter second read above has submitted that as per rule 6(2) of the Tamil Nadu Minor Mineral Concession Rules,1959, 800 cart loads of clay and sand or a mixture of both per annumannum isis allowed to be quarried free for bonafide pot or brick making purp purposesoses by pottery and brick manufactures from the premises of the village or neighbouring villag es and that as per the new rules 41 and 42 introduced in Tamil Nadu Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1959 vide G.O.Ms.No.79, IndustrIndustriesies (MMC1) Department, dated 06.04.2015, Rule 6 grantees have to remove the mineral only after getting the Environmental Clea rance and hence, he has requested to provide exemption for obtaining Environment Clearance for the potters. 2. The Commissioner of Geology and Mining has further stated that the Governmental of India Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Changes vide Notification S.O.No.141(E), dated: 15.01.2016 have already granted exemption for ordinary send and clay from the purview of District Environmental Impact Assessment Authority which has virtually neutralized or made redundant rule 6 and rules 41 & 42 of the Tamil Nadu Mineral Concession Rules, 1959. 3. Further, the commissioner of Geology and Mining has stated that in the letters dated 20.04.2017, the Engineering in–Chief, Water Resources Department& Chief Engineer (General), Public Works Department has stated that de-silting the water bodies in order to increase the storage capacity is one of the mission envisaged during the launching of the Kudimaramathu works of the irrigation tanks and channels in Tamil Nadu during March,2017.At present storage in the tanks and reservoirs are only 10% of their original capacity and the water holding capacity have diminished by about 20% on an average due to silting up over the years. The silt deposited in the water bodies are rich I nutrients and can be applied as a good natural manure to the agricultural fields by the farmers. Hence, allowing the farmers to take earth from the beds o tanks and reservoirs freely to the requirement for the fields would be beneficial to them and also the restoration of the lost capacities of the water bodies can also be achieved indirectly. Thus, the Engineering in-Chief, WRD & Chief Engineer (General) Public Works Departmental has suggested for modifying the rule 12(2) of Tamil Nadu Minor Mineral Concession Rule 1959. 4. The Commissioner of Geology and Mining has further stated that in the meeting convened on 24.04.2017, the matter was discussed by the Principal Secretary of Industries Department with the concerned departments. 5. Based on the outcome of the discussion, the Commissioner of Geology and Mining has sent a proposal to the Government for amending Rule12(2) and 12(2-A)(a) of Tamil Nadu Minor Mineral Concession Rules,1959. 6. The Government have examined the above amendment proposal of the Commissioner of Geology and Mining and have decided to amend rule 12(2) and 12(2-A)(a) to the Tamil Nadu Minor Mineral concession Rules,1959 47 and ordered accordingly. Further, the Government order that for desilting of tanks, reservoirs and other water bodies in Chennai, Tiruvallur and Kancheepuram Districts, concerned departments (PWD and RD&PR) will issue appropriate instructions not operationalize the above amendments to these districts. 7. The Notification appended to this order will be published in the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette Extraordinary. The Works Manager, Government Central Press, Chennai-79 is requested to supply 25 copies of the Notification to this department, Commissioner of Geology and Mining,Chennai-32 and to all District Collectors. 8. The Director, Tamil Development and Information (Translation)Department is requested to send the Tamil Translation of the Notification appended to this Order to the Works Manager, Government Central Press, Chennai-79 for publishing in the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette and to the Collectors of all Districts for publishing it in the District Gazettes immediately. (BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR) ATULYA MISRA PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT To

All District Collectors. Copy to: O/o, Hon’ble Minister (Industries),Chennai-9. The Law Department, Chennai-9. All Sections in Mining Wing, Industries Department,Chennai-9. The Industries (OP.II) Department,Chennai-9. SF/SCS.

//Forwarded / By Order//

48 APPENDIX NOTIFICATION In exercise of the Powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (1-A)of sections 15 of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulations) Act,1957(Central Act 67 of 1957), the Governor of Tamil Nadu hereby makes the following amendments to the Tamil Nadu Minor Mineral concession Rules,1959,namely:- AMENDMENT In the said Rules, in the rule12,-- (1) for sub-rule(2),the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely:- “(2) (a) Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, for quarrying clay. silt, savudu and gravel from the beds of tanks,channels and reservoirs in the State (except Chennai, Kancheepuram and Trivallur Districts) under the control of Public Works Department or Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, the Executive Engineer Public Works Department or Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, as the case may be, shall prepare the list of tanks, channels and reservoirs and submit their proposal to the District Collectors for removal of clay ,slit savudu and gravel from the beds of tanks, channels and reservoirs with demarcation of eligible areas and the estimation of quantum of such minerals to be removed in respect of each area along with the conditions to be stipulated for removal of such mineral from the tanks, channels and reservoirs. The District Collector shall notify the said list in the District Gazette. (b) Any person engaged in the making pots or any registered pottery Labourers Co-operative Society registrated under the Tamil Nadu Co- operative Societies Act 1983 (Tamil Nadu Act 30 of 1983) for making pots, the public for bonafide demosctic purpose and the farmers for agriculture purpose be allowed to quarry clay, silt, savudu and gravel ,on free of charges from the beds of tanks channels and reservoirs under the control of the Public Works Department or Rural Devlopment and Panchayat Raj Department which are notified by the District Collector in the District Gazette under the rule after obtaining permission from the District Collector for quarrying: 49 Provided that the dwelling place or agricultural land of the person concerned and the quarrying place shall be in the same revenue village or in the adjoining revenue village. For removal of the above said minerals by any person for agricultural purpose shall produce a certificate issued by the Village Administrative Officer to the effect that they are holding lands in their name or a cultivating tenant as per Adangal Register: Provided further that the quantity of silt and clay proposed to be removed for agricultural purpose from the beds of tanks, channels are reservoirs shall not exceed 75 Cubic meters per acre (185 Cubic meters per Hectare) for wet lands and a quantum not exceeding 90 Cubic meters per acre (222 Cubic meters per Hectare) for dry lands once in two years. The quantity of earth, savudu and gravel proposed to be removed for others domestic purposes shall not exceed 30 cubic meters .The quantity of clay proposed to be removed for making pots shall not exceed 60 cubic meters: Provided also that prior permission shall be obtained from the District Collectors for removal of such quantity of minerals from the tanks, channels and reservoirs and the period of permission shall not exceed 20 days: Provided also that quarrying shall be permitted only in the area demarcated by the Public Works Department or Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, as the case may be, and the minerals shall be loaded in the vehicles brought by the applicant by the Public Works Department or Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, as the case may be. (c) Any removal of minerals from these lands shall be subject to the following restrictions, namely:- i) Pits shall be at a distance of at least twice the height of the bunds from the toe of the bunds and they shall not be more than one meter in depth (the depth shall be less, if pits one meter deep are likely to expose porous strata); ii) Clay, silt, savudu and gravel shall not be carted along the tank bund unless the bund is a recognized road or cart-track; iii) Bunds shall not be cut to enable to pass; iv) Clay silt, savudu and gravel removed should not be stacked on tank beds,sluice or any other mansonry works of the tanks and causeways or slopes of the bunds; and 50 v) Vehicles and carts shall not touch any portion of the revetment, sluice or any mansonry works of the tanks and cause damage to them.”; and (2) In sub-rule (2-A), in clause (a), for the expression “30 cubic meters”, the expression “222 cubic meters” shall be substituted”.

ATULYA MISRA PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT //True Copy//

51 7.(III).IV.THAI-II (TamilNadu Village Habitations Improvement) SCHEME On 29.08.2016, announcement made by Hon’ble Chief Minister under rule 110 in the floor of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly that 1,200 MI Tanks during 2016-2017 will be improve /modernized with an allocation of Rs.300 Crores under THAI Scheme as follows.

Tamil Nadu Improvement (THAI) Scheme was implemented in all Districts, for the past five years i.e.2011-12 to 2015-2016 with the total allocation of Rs.3680 Crore. Under this scheme, minimum basis requirement like Water supply, Street lights, Roads, Improvements to burial grounds, pathway to burial grounds, additional requirements like Anganwadi Centers, Public distribution shops, SHG Buildings, Threshing floor, Play Ground and other needy works were taken up.

Further it has been planned to extend the Tamil Nadu Habitations Improvement(THAI) Scheme-II with the aim of providing/Upgrading certain essential infrastructure facilities in rural areas for THAI-II-in 2016-17.

Through THAI-II scheme to fulfill the basic requirement of all the 12,534 village panchayats to maximum extent, it is proposed to take up the following 3 category of works in the village Panchayats under THAI Scheme- II.

1. Improvements of MI Tanks 2. Improvements to Roads 3. Basic Infrastructure and Amenities.

1. IMPROVEMENTS OF MI TANKS The main objective of the programme is to ensure comprehensive rehabilitation of Minor Irrigation tanks which are under the control of Panchayat Union, So as to restore the tanks to their full capacity, increase ground water recharge, prevent surplus runoff and breaches in the water bodies and also to regulate the storage of water for drinking and agricultural purposes, thereby ensuring sustainable drinking water supply and increasing the crop productivity and area irrigated.

52 2. IMPROVEMENTS TO ROADS

a) Up gradation of Non-BT roads to BT Standard. b) Strengthening of Existing damaged roads. c) Maintenance of Existing damaged BT roads which require renewal. 3. BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE AND AMENITIES a) Water Supply b) Street lights c) Streets/Lanes Improvements d) Burial Ground /Pathway to Burial Ground 7.(III).V. (CBDRM) COMMUNITY BASED DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT This scheme is functioning under the financial support of World Bank. There are 12 Coastal Districts in Tamilnadu and the people living near the seashore areas come under this scheme. To reduce the danger of disaster, awareness programmes were conducted for those people living in seashore of Avudaryarkovil and Manamelkudy taluks. People are aware of how to act and how to save their lives and properties and where to move at the time of disaster. Also, the people’s were informed about the location of 10 multipurpose Evacuation Shelter and about the precaution equipments that are to be fixed at 30 places. Under this scheme, teams were selected from the people’s living in the Coastal region and they are being trained in 5 divisions. i) Precaution team, ii) Search & save team, iii) Moving to safely place team. iv) Maintenance of Evacuation centre v) First aid team. According to this training, people’s are trained to take precautionary steps to save themselves, to save their properties and things at the time of Cyclone, Flood & Tsunami.

53 7.(III).VI. M.G.N.R.E.G.S This scheme is purely intended for poor villagers specially women workers, those are living with poverty. During the drought period, the villagers will be affected for bread-winner and they may not be able to work any agricultural activities. At that time this scheme is very much helpful to them to save their lives. Importantly the tanks of all villages are strengthened and also the bunds of the tanks have been improved safely. So, at the time of rain season, the water will be fetched sufficiently. Further, by this scheme, the financial criteria is improved in rural areas very much. Thus, the villagers, those who are uneducated and illiterated, were well known about the savings . There is no doubt the village women workers are well aware about the employment opportunely by this scheme. 7. (III).VII. DRY LAND FARMING Dryland agriculture refers to cultivation of crops entirely under natural rainfall. It is a form subsistence farming in the regions where deficit of the soil moisture retards the growth of water consuming crops like paddy, sugarcane etc. Dryland areas are characterized by low and erratic rainfall and no assured irrigation facilities. Dryland agriculture is important for the economy as most of the coarse grain crops, pulses, oilseeds, and raw cotton are grown on these lands. Dryland areas receive rainfall between 50 an 120cm.

A) TYPES OF DRYLAND AGRICULTURE Depending on the amount of rainfall received, dryland agriculture has been grouped in to three categories: i) DRY FARMING: It is production of crops without irrigation in areas where annual rainfall is less than 75cm. Crop failures are more frequent under dry farming condition owing to prolonged dry spells during crop period. The growing season is less than 200days. ii) DRYLAND FARMING: Cultivation of crops in areas receiving rainfall above 75cm is known as dryland farming. Dry spell during crop duration occurs, but crop failures are less frequent. iii) RAINFED FARMING: It is practice of crop cultivation without irrigation in areas receiving 115cm rainfall. 54 B) DRYLAND CROPS Major dry farming crops are millets such as Cholam, Cumbu, Ragi, Minormillets like, Thinai, Samai, Varagu, Kuthiraivali, oilseeds like Groundnut, Gingelly, Castor and pulse crops like Red gram, Blackgram, Horsegram. 7.(III).VIII. TN-IAMWARM Tamil Nadu irrigated Agriculture Modernization and Water – Bodies Restoration and Management Improved performance in Agriculture and related fields is the key to unlock the tremendous potential of the rural areas of Tamil Nadu. In this direction, the Tamil Nadu irrigated Agriculture Modernization and Water Bodies Restoration and Management (TN- IAMWARM) is a unique World Bank funded project implemented with the prime motive of maximizing the productivity of water leading to improved farm incomes and products. Under this project, 61 selected sub basins are to be covered in a period of five years (2018-2023) With Water Resources Organization (WRO),PWD, Government of Tamil Nadu as the Nodal Agency. Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), one among the line departments implementing TN-IAMWARM Project, mainly concentrate on the transfer of water saving and improved production technologies of major crops of the respective sub basins. In Pudukkottai District this programme is implemented in 4 Sub basins as follows. 1) South Vellar 2) Pambar 3) Agniar 4) Ambuliyar Based on the major crops of each sub basins, activities were formulated in convergence with line departments as project mode and mission mode. System of Rice Intensification (SRI) and Precision Farming (PF) were the major components demonstrated largely in the sub basins in the context of water saving and increased Productivity. Introduction of pulses in irrigated condition and rice fallow situation was also in demonstrated largely in the sub basins. Improved Production Technologies (IPT) were also introduced in less water consuming crops like Maize, Sunflower, Cotton and Groundnut. E-Velanmai is one of the new participatory ICT tool was also introduced on pilot basis.

55 III. PREVENTION AND MITIGATION MEASURES

1. DISASTER MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION Pudukkottai District has 51 Km. long coastal belt and there is a need for special concentration of human beings, particularly fishermen community in these coastal belts. Our main task is to protect the people living in coastal areas and other places vulnerable from attacking due to flood/cyclone and disasters. Further the cattle and other domestic animals have to be protected from the havoc. Apart from this work, the protection of major, medium and minor irrigation tanks also deserves lot of efforts from the departments such as Public Works Department, Panchayat Union, Revenue, Police and Fire Service. The officials and other personnel involved in disaster response can rely on the instructions and checklists spelt out of the plan and proceed efficiently and quickly in disaster management. This has the effect of not only speeding up the rescue and relief operations, but also inspiring confidence in the affected people. The action plan requires well planned and co-ordinated efforts to avert flood damage. There are small rivers namely Vellar, Agniar, Pambar, Gundar and Ambuliyar in the district, which also may get flooded and may play havoc in the event of heavy rains. Field level inspections are highly necessary by departments such as Public Works Department, Panchayat Union and Highways Department to take precautionary measures to prevent breaches of tanks, erosion of roads, falling of trees, crashing down of walls etc., particularly in the areas where floods normally occur. In Pudukkottai District, we have about 6960 tanks where continuous monitoring is highly necessary during monsoon period, whenever there are heavy rains. Based on the earlier plans, a new disaster management plan has been drawn to meet the current needs of preparedness in the forthcoming monsoon period. 2. IDRN (INDIA DISASTER RESOURCE NETWORK) IDRN is a national-wide electronic inventory of resources that enlists equipment and human resources, collated from districts, states and national level line department and agencies. It is a web based platform, for managing the inventory of equipment, skilled human resources and critical supplies for emergency response. Primary focus of IDRN portal is to enable the decision makers to find answers on availability of equipment and human 56 resources required to combat any emergency situation. This database will also enable them to assess the level of preparedness for specific disasters.

3. SENDAI FRAMEWORK FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTION

I. Sendai Frame Work 2015 -2030 II. Goal III. Action Plan IV. Disaster Risk V. Disaster Preparedness VI. Disaster Risk Reduction 2015 – 2030 VII. General

3.(I). SENDAI FRAMEWORK : 2015-2030

The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 was adopted at the Third United Nations World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, held from 14 to 18 March 2015 in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan, which represented a unique opportunity for countries:

(a) To adopt a concise, focused, forward-looking and action-oriented post 2015 framework for disaster risk reduction; (b) To complete the assessment and review of the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for action 2005-2015: Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disasters; (c) To consider the experience gained through the regional and national strategies / institutions and plans for disaster risk reduction and their recommendations, as well as relevant regional agreements for the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action. (d) To identify modalities of cooperation based on commitments to implement a post 2015 framework for disaster risk reduction; (e) To determine modalities for the periodic review of the implementation of a post 2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.

57 During the World Conference, States also reiterated their commitment to address disaster risk reduction and the building of resilience to disaster with a renewed sense of urgency within the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication, and to integrate, as appropriate, both disaster risk reduction and the building of resilience into policies, plans, programmes and budgets at all levels and to consider both within relevant frameworks. 3.II. GOAL

To prevent expecting and existing disaster risk through implementation of integrated and inclusive economical, structural and technological measures, that prevent and reduce hazard exposure and vulnerability to disaster, increase preparedness and recovery and to strengthen resilience.

While some progress in building resilience and reducing losses and damages has been achieved, a substantial reduction of disaster risk requires perseverance and persistence, with a more explicit focus on people and their health and livelihoods, and regular follow-up. Building on the Hyogo Framework for Action, the present Framework aims to achieve the following outcome over the next 15 years:

The Substantial reduction of disaster risk and losses in lives, livelihoods and health and in the economic, physical, social, cultural and environmental assets of persons, businesses, communities and countries.

The realization of this outcome requires the strong commitment and involvement of political leadership in every country at all levels in the implementation and follow-up of the present Framework and in the creation of the necessary conducive and enabling environment.

3.(III). ACTION PLAN

Taking into account the experience gained through the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action, and in pursuance of the expected outcome and goal, there is a need for focused action within and

58 across sectors by States at Local, National, Regional and Global levels in the following four priority areas: Priority 1 : Understanding disaster risk. Priority 2 : Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk. Priority 3 : Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience. Priority 4 : Enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response and to “ Build Back Better” in recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction. 2. In their approach to disaster risk reduction, States, Regional and International organizations and other relevant stakeholders should take into consideration the key activities listed under each of these four priorities and should implement them, as appropriate, taking into consideration respective capacities and capabilities, in line with national laws and regulations.

3. In the context of increasing global interdependence, concerted international cooperation, an enabling international environment and means of implementation are needed to stimulate and contribute to developing the knowledge, capacities and motivation for disaster risk reduction at all levels, in particular for developing countries.

3.(IV). DISASTER RISK

Disaster risk governance at the national, regional and global levels is of great importance for an effective and efficient management of disaster risk. Clear vision, plans, competence, guidance and coordination within and across sectors, as well as participation of relevant stakeholders, are needed. Strengthening disaster risk governance for prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery and rehabilitation is therefore necessary and fosters collaboration and partnership across mechanisms and institutions for the implementation of instruments relevant to disaster risk reduction and sustainable development.

2) Public and private investment in disaster risk prevention and reduction through structural and non-structural measures are essential to enhance the economic, social, health and cultural resilience of persons, communities, countries and their assets, as well as the environment. These 59 can be drivers of innovation, growth and job creation. Such measures are cost-effective and instrumental to save lives, prevent and reduce losses and ensure effective recovery and rehabilitation.

3.(V). DISASTER PREPARDNESS

The steady growth of disaster risk, including the increase of people and assets exposure, combined with the lessons learned from past disasters, indicates the need to further strengthen disaster preparedness for response, take action in anticipation of events, integrate disaster risk reduction in response preparedness and ensure that capacities are in place for effective response and recovery at all levels. Empowering women and persons with disabilities to publicly lead and promote gender equitable and universally accessible response, recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction approaches is key. Disasters have demonstrated that the recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction phase, which needs to be prepared ahead of a disaster, is a critical opportunity to “ Build Back Better “, including through integrating disaster risk reduction into development measures, making nations and communities resilient to disaster.

3.(VI). DISASTER RISK REDUCTION 2015-2030

In the two years since the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2016 was agreed by Member States, much progress has been made in reducing disaster risk. Numerous countries have aligned their national strategies with the Sendai Framework, early warning systems have been strengthened, disaster risk management legislation has been enacted and public education and training has intensified.

2. At the same time, the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, hosted by Mexico in 2017 in Cancun, highlighted the enormous challenges that remain. The economic costs of disasters continue to escalate, in some places faster than gross domestic product, as a consequence of poorly risk- informed economic planning and investment. Climate change is increasing and represents a fundamental threat to efforts to reduce disaster risk. It is exacerbating existing natural hazards, with cascading impacts on livelihoods, food security, displacement and even conflict. 60 3. Integrating disaster risk management, including climate risk, in sustainable development planning and budgets at the national and sub national levels will require strong national coordination mechanisms that meaningfully engage all relevant institutions and stakeholders, as well as coherent support from the United Nations system. This coordination and engagement will be essential if Member States are to achieve the Sendai Framework global target that the earliest deadline, namely to have national and local disaster risk reduction strategies in place by 2020.

4. To reduce the disaster risk, it is a most priority as we seek to hold back the tide of rising the Human and Cattle losses and also economic. It is an impact can be catastrophic for reduction of poverty and sustainable development efforts in an area. Heavy rains causing floods in low lying areas can be severely affected in the district. Lightening is the most unexpected disaster, which will make hazard not only to human lives but also to affect the buildings severely. The land use pattern in the area has also changed drastically, which adds to severity of the disaster of the district. So, it is highly necessary that every district starts focus Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.

5. The substantial reduction of disaster risks and losses in lives, livelihoods and health and in the economic, physical, social , cultural and environmental assets of persons, business, communities and countries.

3.(VII). GENERAL

In general, this District ( Pudukkottai ) is having 51 Kms of long Coastal Line covering in two Taluks viz., Manamelkudi (full) and Avudyarkoil (part) of Aranthangi Division and a number of 5800 fishermen families are living in those areas. All of them are having their earnings only from the fishing in the Sea of Bay of Bengal. During the monsoon periods, the fishermen’s are being faced with lot of troubles to their livelihoods. At the time of Flood the fishermen and other people living in low lying areas are evacuating to the Cyclone Shelters and Multi Purpose Evacuation Shelters in Pudukkottai District. (15 Cyclone shelters and 10 Multi Purpose Evacuation Shelters are situated in the Coastal areas for safeguarding them.) The District Administration has identified 68 vulnerable locations 61 and a list of Swimmers, Climbers, Snake catchers and First responders also ready in the district.

2. The DDM Plan is up to-dated and uploaded in our District Website. Nearly 12 Inter-Zonal Teams and 8 Committees viz., ( Early Warning Committee, Search Rescue and Evacuation Committee, Shelter & Relief Committee, Water ways management including Eviction of Encroachment Committee, Public Health Committee, Traffic Management Committee, Health Management Committee and Deployment & Traffic Plan are formed to face any consequences at the time of hazard in the district.

To reduce the disaster risk, it is a most priority as we seek to hold back the tide of rising the Human and Cattle losses and also economic. It is an impact can be catastrophic for reduction of poverty and sustainable development efforts in an area. Heavy rains causing floods in low lying areas can be severely affected in the district. Lightening is the most unexpected disaster, which will make hazard not only to human lives but also to affect the buildings severely. The land use pattern in the area has also changed drastically, which adds to severity of the disaster of the district. So, it is highly necessary that every district starts focus Sendai Framework for DRR.

The substantial reduction of disaster risks and losses in lives, livelihoods and health and in the economic, physical, social, cultural and environmental assets of persons, business, communities and countries. 4. DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEE The District advisory committee has been set up with a view to monitor all the coordination work in this district, during the monsoon period, and also to take day to day decisions such as relief measures and to ensure public safety in the disaster prone areas and to take all effective efforts to avert any damages and to save human and animal lives in the vulnerable places of the district. This committee is also empowered with the responsibility of rendering rescue operation in times of danger due to Flood, Cyclone, Tsunami and any other disaster and to provide shelter and to supply medicine, food and monitor various communication network and also to watch the timely reporting to Government about the damages such 62 as loss of life, crop, hut damages etc., and distribution of relief measures. The Composition of the committee is as follows:- OFFICIAL MEMBERS

1. District Collector, Pudukkottai: Chairman 2. District Revenue Officer, Pudukkottai: Vice Chairman 3. Personal Assistant to Collector (General), Pudukkottai Secretary 4. Project Director, D.R.D.A., Pudukkottai 5. Superintendent of Police, Pudukkottai 6. Superintending Engineer (TNEB), Pudukkottai 7. Special Officer, DCCB Pudukkottai 8. Assistant Director (Inland Fisheries), (Marine),Pudukkottai 9. Executive Engineer, (South Vellar) PWD Pudukkottai. 10. Divisional Engineer (HW), Pudukkottai 11. Regional Transport Officer, Pudukkotttai 12. District Forest Officer, Pudukkotttai. 13. Revenue Divisional Officer, Pudukkottai 14. Revenue Divisional Officer, Aranthangi 15. Revenue Divisional Officer, Illuppur 16. Assistant Director (Audit), Pudukkottai 17. Assistant Director (Panchayat), Pudukkottai 18. Joint Director of Medical Services, Pudukkottai 19. Deputy Director of Health Services, Pudukkottai/ Aranthangi. 20. District Supply Officer, Pudukkottai 21. Municipal Commissioner, Pudukkottai/Aranthangi 22. Area Commander, Home guard, Pudukkottai 23. District Fire Officer, Pudukkottai 24. Group Commander,N.S.S., Rajah’s College, Pudukkottai 25. Programme Coordinator, Nehru Yuvakendra, Pudukkottai

NON-OFFICIAL MEMBERS 1. Member of. Parliament., Trichy/Sivaganga/Ramnad/Karur. 2. M.L.A., Pudukkottai 3. M.L.A., Alangudy 4. M.L.A., Thirumayam 5. M.L.A., Gandarvakkottai 6. M.L.A., Viralimalai 7. M.L.A., Arantangi 8. Municipal Chairman, Pudukkottai 9. Municipal Chairman, Aranthangi 10. Panchayat Union Chairman, Aranthangi 11. Panchayat Union Chairman, Avudayarkoil. 12. Panchayat Union Chairman, Manamelkudi 13. Panchayat Union Chairman, Arimalam, 14. Panchayat Union Chairman, Annavasal, 63 15. Panchayat Union Chairman, Thirumayam, 16. Panchayat Union Chairman, Thiruvarankulam, 17. Panchayat Union Chairman, Kunnandarkoil 18. Panchayat Union Chairman, Pudukkottai 19. Panchayat Union Chairman, Ponnamaravathy, 20. Panchayat Union Chairman, Viralimalai 21. Panchayat Union Chairman, Gandarvakottai 22. Panchayat Union Chairman, Karambakudi

DISTRICT SECRETARIES OF MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES PHONE NUMBER PK.Vairamuthu, 1. District Secretary, A.I.A.D.M.K 9443951739 Mettupatti, Pudukkottai

S.Ragupathi, 2. District Secretary, Dravida Munnetra Kazlagam, 9943136888 40, North Main Street, Pudukkottai

Darm.Thangavel, District President, Congress (I) 3. 1104, Periayar Nagar, 9865238112 Rajagopalapuram, Pudukkottai

M.Madhavan, 4. District Secretary, Communist Party of India, 9442160284 North Main Street, Pudukkottai

S.Kavivarman, 5. District Secretary, Communist Party of India (M) 9443420444 76, Ayyanarpuram, 3rd Street, Pudukkottai

R.Sethupathi 6. District President, Bharathiya Janatha Party 9443446099 Periyar Nagar, Pudukkottai

K.C. Chitrarasu 7. District Secretary, M. D. M. K, 4411, Thadikonda 9894428976 Ayyanar Kovil Street, Pudukkottai

The District Advisory Committee will educate the public not to feel panic on the occurrence of any disaster and to face the situation efficiently and to manage and mitigate the event.

64 5. COMMUNITY AWARENESS AND INVOLVEMENT (Community & other stakeholder’s participation) The successful implementation of a Cyclone/Flood disaster management plan lies not only on the involvement and commitment on the part of various departments but also on the co-operation extended by the public. Only if the public are co-operating with the district administration, the damages can be mitigated and early rehabilitation can be achieved. The people are to be sensitized and made aware about due actions to be taken by them to mitigate and to reduce the damages due to Cyclone/Flood disasters. They have to be taught how to react to the situation warned by the cyclone signal. The “anti-disaster day of natural calamities“ is celebrated every year in the district and also at taluk level. The District Administration is arranging for mock drills to be performed by the Fire Services, Police, Home Guard and NCC Cadets in front of the public and students in every year, so that they could honour about the rescue measures. It is important that necessary informations may be broadcasted to the public well in advance to make the Community awareness about the vulnerable villages and the places for shelters in case of evacuation. Further, it is concerned with policies and programmes to prevent the recurrence of natural disasters and covers the long-term aspect of such disasters. The small price to pay for any method of prevention and protection pays off in the long run. Any disaster prevention strategy will essentially have two main components: i) to increase public awareness of natural hazard risk and to reduce significantly the risk of the loss of life, injury, economic cost and ii) Destruction of natural and cultural resources due to natural disasters. IN THIS FIVE KEY ELEMENTS ARE ESSENTIAL 1. Hazard identification and risk assessment, 2. Applied research and technology transfer, 3. Public awareness training and education, 4. Incentives and resources, and 65 5. Leadership and co-ordination. Through these plans, the way of relief organizations and the communities deal with disasters will be improved. As the population increases, it is expected that economic and social costs of disasters will increase every year. The need to prevent property damage, disaster costs, injury and deaths is increasing because with raising population. More and more people will live and work in regions of natural disaster risks. With the established and anticipated disaster programs, communities can prepare and recover faster, however we must not forget the severity of any disaster and we must remember the task to be prepared for all of them. 6. MITIGATION MEASURES UNDERTAKEN Actions to take in case of an emergency or to lessen the impact if it does happen (i.e. flood plain management, buildings codes, land use planning, strapping water heaters, etc.) are known as mitigation. This is most crucial component in any disaster management exercise. It may be in the form of creating awareness, building long term or short-term infrastructure in hazard zones, aid planning, etc. Mitigation opportunities may arise any time where the awareness of the disaster is high, e.g., disaster scare-however unfounded it seems, post disaster, during disaster or during such seasons in areas prone to disasters. Attention to such opportunities can help in tackling any future emergencies. Mitigation measures are taken to reduce the adverse effects hazards to the minimum possible or eliminated them fully if feasible. For Cyclone and Flood damages mitigations, proper designing and construction techniques with the use of appropriate construction materials would go a long way make the dwelling houses resisting to the great extent. Hazard Mitigation refers to sustained measures enacted to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to people and property from natural hazards and their effects. In the long term, mitigation measures reduce personal loss, save lives and property damages and also reduce the cost to the nation of responding to and recovering from disasters. RESPONSE PLAN All emergencies require time-sensitive reaction and intervention to minimize loss of lives and property. It may involve reactions from different

66 units working separately but in tandem. It involves immediate response to the situation, stabilization of the situation for regrouping of resources and taking up mitigation measures. It should result in short-term recovery, which ultimately sets the tone for a successful long-term recovery. It is mainly the activation and implementation of operational systems which includes activating the system of emergency communication and transportation, processing and disseminating information, alerting support organisations, co-ordinating and deploying resources, arranging outside assistance providing basic amenities such as food, water, light, medicines and cloths etc., and assessing the damage and ensuring relief distribution.

7. DISASTER MANAGEMENT – PREPAREDNESS The approach of this programme is to sensitize build and strengthen community capacities and to build partnership with all Disaster Risk Management Programme stakeholders and also for reducing vulnerabilities with specific emphasis on women and children. The thematic focus is an awareness generation, education, training and capacity building for better prepardness and mitigation in terms of Disaster Risk Management and recovery at community, Distict and State level and strengthening of State and District disaster Risk Management Information Centres for accurate and timely dissemination of warning. It is the process of addressing an event that has the potential to seriously disrupt the social fabric of the community. It is similar to disaster mitigation, however it implies a whole-of government approach to use community resources to fight the effects of an event and assumes the community will be self-sufficient for periods of time until the situation can be stabilized. Through disaster management, we cannot completely counteract the damage but it is possible to minimize the risks through early warning, provide developmental plans for recuperation from the disaster, generate communication and medical resources, and aid in rehabilitation and post-disaster reconstruction. The exchange of correct information following the event is important, in order to ensure the resources necessary to support response and recovery activities.

67 The 72 hours following a major event is the most difficult time because of a lack of coordination among relief organizations. Problems that interrupt rather than coordinate the rescue efforts of all groups involved often occur because of hasty decision-making under complicated circumstances and the large number of organizations, which are unsure of their roles during operations. The vital output of this project is multi-hazard risk management and sustainable recovery plan at community, Panchayat and other administrative levels. This programme is providing its services by giving fundamental understanding about Disaster Rick Management to all the local bodies in Pudukkottai District.

8. MOCK DRILLS & TRAINING Mock Drills are conducted periodically at the District Headquarters and Taluk Headquarters by the Fire and Rescue Departments with the co- ordination of Police, Health Department, PWD and Social organizations etc., to create awareness among general public and the pupils. In other important towns of taluk and block level, mock drills are being conducted systematically every year. Beyond that, Rallies are also being conducted by the Government official’s alongwith the pupils in the major towns and taluk headquarters for creating awareness. Further, during 13 th October of every year, the National Disaster Reduction Day is conducted in the District Headquarters and Taluk Headquarters to create awareness for accessing the level of prepardness and also to create mass awareness among the publi

68 9. WARNING SYSTEM DISASTER WARNING SYSTEM The IMD Centre at Chennai will communicate the warning relating to Cyclone, Tsunami, Earthquake and heavy rain through disaster warning system installed in the district, then and there. The address and Phone Numbers of the Important Officials of the Meteorological Centre to be contacted in emergencies are as follows

S.No Address Office Phone Numbers India Meteorological Department 044-28271951 1. (For Cyclone and Rains related Email: [email protected] information) Indian National Centre for Ocean 040-23895002 2. Information services (For Tsunami http://www.incois.gov.in/ related information)

The Disaster warning system is installed at Collector’s Office, Pudukkottai, R.D.O’s Office, Aranthangi, Taluk Office, Avudayarkoil and Manamelkudi to forecast weather system in this District. The messages will be received in all the above four places from the Met Centre, Chennai, if any warning is received. The Collector will in turn communicate this message to all other district officials immediately. Staff from the Meteorological Department, Chennai has inspected Disaster Warning System installed in the district, for effective functioning of the system. THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS ARE ENTRUSTED WITH THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF THE DISASTER WARNING SYSTEM IN THE DISTRICT.

S.No. Designation of the Officers Phone Number

Personal Assistant (General) 9445008146 1. to Collector, Collectorate, 04322 221658 Pudukkottai.

Tahsildar (Disaster Management) 04322 222207 2. Collector’s Office, Pudukkottai Toll Free No.1077

69 Revenue Divisional Officer, 9445000469 3. Aranthangi. 04371 220589 Revenue Divisional Officer, 9445461803 4. Illuppur 04339 272049 Revenue Divisional Officer, 9445000468 5. Pudukkottai 04322 222219 Tahsildar, Avudaiyarkoil and 9445000645 6. H.Q.D.T., Avudaiyarkoil 04371 233325

Tahsildar , Manamelkudi and 9445000646 7. H.Q.D.T., Manamelkudi 04371 250569

INSTALLED EARLY WARNING SYSTEM IN THE FOLLOWING HABITATIONS AT PUDUKKOTTAI DISTRICT

1. MANAMELKUDI TALUK - 20 S.No Name of the Villages Locations 1 Alaganvayail Panchayat union elementary school 2 P R Pattinam PU Middle school 3 Krishnajippattinam Govt. High school 4 Krishnajippattinam Panchayat office 5 Melasthanam PU Middle school 6 Kandanivayai Community hall 7 Mumbafal PU Elementary school 8 Pattan kadu VAO Quarters 9 Manamel kudi Govt. Girls hr.sec school 10 Vadakku manamel kudi PU Elementary school 11 Vadakku Ammapattinam PU Middle school 12 Ponnagaram PU Middle school 13 Avudayarpattinam PU Middle school 14 Ammappattinam Govt. Girls high school 15 Athipatinam(old site Ammapatinam Self help building Primary Health Centre) 16 Pudukkudi PU Middle school 17 Kottaippattinam Govt. Girls high school 18 Kottaippattinam Multi Purpose Evacuation Shelter 19 Jagathappattinam Govt High school 20 Palakkudi Multi Purpose Evacuation Shelter 21 Chellanenthal Chellanenthal Harbour 22 Kumarapanvayal PU Elementary school 70 2. AVUDAYAR KOVIL TALUK-10 1 Gopalappattinam Govt. High secondary school 2 Mimisal Govt. High secondary school 3 Mimisal PU elementary school 4 R Puduppattinam Muslim middle school 5 R Puduppattinam PU elementary school 6 Arasanagarippattinam PU Middle school 7 Muthukkuda Pt union elementary school 8 Enathi PU elementary school

10. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT TRIGGER MECHANISM AND OPERATIONAL DIRECTION A disaster by definition is associated with unpredictability – one cannot really predict exactly where, when and with what intensity a disaster would strike. The mantra, therefore, is to be prepared for such an eventuality. The district is the highest administrative unit at the field level. The institution of the District Collector also provides the leadership required for an administrative area to work as a unit. This is, inter alia, the disaster management plan is prepared at the district level also to assess the vulnerability of district to various major hazards so that appropriate steps can be taken in the event of any disaster. PRECUTIONARY MEASURES (RESPONSE PLAN) Being a Coastal with a few numbers of rivers and many more major and minor water tanks for irrigation and drinking purpose, Pudukkottai district is prone to floods in low lying areas, in coastal areas and the areas near to rivers and major water tanks. The Revenue Divisional Officers/Tahsildars are held responsible to identity the pucca publilc buildings and they may be kept ready with sufficient facilities to accommodate the evacuees/victims. They may be called as shelter homes. Each shelter home is incharge of a Village Administrative Officer. The Village Administrative Officer is fully responsible for the evaucuation at his respective village and the Team/ZonalOfficers, who are assigned duty are monitored the respective shelters with the assistance of the Village Administrative Officers. As soon as a cyclone or flood warning is received and it is expected to cause vulnerable damages in 71 the habitations, the Village Administrative Officer responsible for the evacuation should immediately arrange to move the residents of the low lying areas to the shelter homes and ensure that the low lying residents are safely evacuated. The Team/Zonal Officers should immediately go around and ensure that relief operations are carried out on war-footing manner. They should also arrange to feed food to the affected victims without any delay and the fact may also be reported to the higher officials then and there. They must keep in touch over phone with the higher officials frequently and act according to the instructions given by the higher authorities efficiently. 11. RELIEF AND RESCUE OPERATIONS It refers to actions to restore the community to pre-disaster conditions to the degree possible. The Local Administration and the officials of State Governments share the responsibility for protecting their citizens from disasters, and for helping them to recover when a disaster strikes. It may mean providing basic human needs like food, clothing, and shelter, establishing necessary lifeline systems like power, communication, transportation and ensuring social needs of rule of law, sanitation, rebuilding confidence etc. All the department officers right from the lower to the top are jointly or solely responsible for the relief operations on account of Cyclone and Flood in their respective jurisdiction. The field level officers concerned should attend the flood relief operations very swiftly by applying their presence of mind on the time of crisis and to take quick decision to manage and tackle any crisis and this is the essential ingredient for carrying out the relief operations in war footing manner. It is also stressed that there should be sense of awareness on the past of every authority who would involve themselves, take note of specific problems and find solutions for them in a co-ordinated way. Everywork entrusted to them must be done neatly with a sense of urgency and compassion for human/cattle lives.

72 12. INTER DEPARTMENTAL ZONAL TEAMS Copy of Whatsapp Message from Principal Secretary / Commissioner of Revenue Administration, Chennai-5. Dated.06.05.2017

There is a need to conduct a review meeting with zonal officers appointed to monitor drinking water and fodder and ensure that they visit all villages attached to them to check supply of drinking water, availability of fodder. Since we are moving into critical phase of summer close monitoring on daily basis at village level is required to identify problems and address them. Senior Officers also to visit as many villages as possible to check availability of water and fodder.

ZONAL TEAM (ZONAL OFFICERS LIST TO MONITOR DRINKING WATER AND FODDER)

Name of the Name of the Name of the Name of the S.No Panchayat Town Zonal Officer Taluk Union Panchayat

Revenue Divisional Pudukkottai / Pudukkottai / 1. Karambakudi Officer, Karambakudi Karambakudi Pudukkottai Revenue Divisional Aranthangi / Aranthangi / 2. Keeramangalam Officer, Manamelkudi Manamelkudi Aranthangi Revenue Divisional Illuppur / Annavasal / Illuppur / 3. Officer, Ponnamaravathi Ponnamaravathi Ponnamaravathi Illuppur Asst. Commissioner 4. Viralimalai Viralimalai Annavasal (Excise), Pudukkottai District Adi Diravidar & 5. Tribal Welfare Gandarvakottai Gandarvakottai Officer, Pudukkottai

73 Assistant Director 6. Avudaiyarkovil Avudaiyarkovil (Survey) Pudukkottai. District Supply 7. Alangudi Thiruvarangulam Alangudi Officer, Pudukkottai Special Deputy Thirumayam / 8. Collector Thirumayam Arimalam Arimalam (SSS), Pudukkottai Additional Personal Assistant 9. Kulathur Kunnandarkovil Keeranur (Lands) to the Collector, Pudukkottai

NATURAL CALAMITIES AND FLOOD DEVELOPMENT WORKS TO BE REVIEWED BY THE ZONAL OFFICERS OF REVENUE DEPARTMENT UNDER DIVISION WISE.

Name of the S.No. Zonal Officer Nature of Work Division To inspect and review the Water supply, Road facilities, 1. Aranthangi Revenue Divisional Streetlights and Eviction of Officer, Aranthangi Encroachments etc.

To inspect and review the Water Revenue Divisional supply, Road facilities, 2. Pudukkottai Officer, Streetlights and Eviction of Pudukkottai Encroachments etc.

To inspect and review the Water supply, Road facilities, Revenue Divisional Streetlights and Eviction of 3. Illuppur Officer, Illuppur Encroachments etc.

74 DEVELOPMENT WORKS TO BE REVIEWED BY THE ZONAL OFFICERS OF REVENUE DEPARTMENT UNDER BLOCK WISE

S.No. Name of the Pt.Union Zonal Officer Nature of Work

Revenue Divisional 1. Pudukkottai Officer, Pudukkottai

District Supply Officer, 2. Thiruvarangulam Pudukkottai

Revenue Divisional 3. Karambakudi Officer, Pudukkottai To inspect and Assistant review the Water 4. Gandarvakottai Commissioner (Excise), supply, Road Pudukkottai facilities, Streetlights and Eviction of 5. Thirumayam Special Deputy Collector, Pudukkottai Encroachments etc. 6. Arimalam ( Social Security Scheme)

7. Annavasal Revenue Divisional Officer, Illuppur. 8. Viralimalai Additional Personal To inspect and Assistant (Lands) to 9. Kunnandarkovil review the Water the Collector, supply, Road Pudukkottai facilities, Streetlights District Backward and Eviction of Classes & Minorities 10. Ponnamaravathi Encroachments etc. Welfare Officer, Pudukkottai

11. Aranthangi Revenue Divisional Officer, Aranthangi 12. Manamelkudi

Assistant Director 13. Avudaiyarkovil (Survey) Pudukkottai.

75 REVENUE WORKS TO BE REVIEWED BY THE DEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS IN REVENUE DEPARTMENT UNDER DIVISION WISE

Name of the S.No. Zonal Officer Nature of Work Division

Natural Calamities, Project Director 1. Pudukkottai Certificates issued through DRDA Pudukkottai E.Service Centre.

Personal Assistant (Panchayat Natural Calamities, 2. Illuppur Development) to the Certificates issued through Collector, E.Service Centre. Pudukkottai

Assistant Engineer(Squad) Natural Calamities, 3. Aranthangi Certificates issued through BDO Office, E.Service Centre. Aranthangi

76 REVENUE DEPARTMENT WORKS TO BE REVIEWED BY DEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS UNDER TALUK WISE

Name of the S.No. Zonal Officer Nature of Work Taluk

1. Pudukkottai Natural Calamities, Assistant Project Certificates issued Officer (Infrastructure) through E .Service 2. Alangudi DRDA, Pudukkottai Centre.

Ponnamaravathi 3. Assistant Project Natural Calamities, Officer ( Housing Board Certificates issued and Health) DRDA, through E. Service 4. Thirumayam Pudukkottai Centre.

Illuppur Natural Calamities, 5. Assistant Project Certificates issued Officer (Employment ) through E. Service DRDA, Pudukkottai 6. Viralimalai Centre.

Assistant Project Natural Calamities, Officer ( Self Certificates issued 7. Aranthangi Employment ) through E. Service DRDA, Pudukkottai Centre.

Natural Calamities, Assistant Executive Certificates issued 8. Avudaiyarkovil Engineer (II) DRDA, through E.Service Pudukkottai Centre.

Natural Calamities, Assistant Engineer Certificates issued 9. Kulathur Annavasal through E.Service Centre.

Karambakudi Natural Calamities, 10. Assistant Engineer Certificates issued Pudukkottai through E.Service 11. Gandarvakottai Centre.

Natural Calamities, Assistant Executive Certificates issued 12. Manamelkudi Engineer (I) DRDA, through E.Service Pudukkottai Centre.

77 I. EARLY WARNING COMMITTEE District Level Sub Division Level Taluk Level District Revenue Officer Revenue Divisional Officer (Convenor) (Convenor) Tahsildar Manamelkudi Project Director,DRDA Pudukkottai All.Tahsildar B.D.O Manamelkudi Tahsildar Disaster Management All B.D.Os. Inspector of Fisheries Joint Director (Agriculture) A.D.Agriculture A.E.P.W.D Joint Director (Medical) A.E.P.W.D Medical Officer Joint Register of Co- Concerned Medical operatives Officers Inspector Of Police Deputy Director (Health) PDKT Inspector of Fisheries Assistant Director Deputy superientendent of (Fisheries) PDKT Police District Fire Officer DPO (CBDRM) DRDA PDKT Public RelationS Officer

II.SEARCH & RESCUE &EVACUATION COMMITTEE District Level Sub Division Level Taluk Level

PD DRDA(convenor) R.D.O(convenor) Zonal Deputy Tahsildar DPO (CBDRM) DRDA Revenue Divisional Officers Tahsildars PDKT D.B.C.W.O Medical officers Deputy .B.D.O Assistant Director Deputy superientendent of (Fisheries) Police Revenue Inspectors Joint Register of Co- Assistant Director Village Administrative operatives (Fisheries) Officers District Fire Officer B.D.Os Deputy superientendent of Police E.O (Town.panchayat) III.EVACUATION COMMITTEE District Level Sub Division Level Taluk Level

PD DRDA(convenor) R.D.O(convenor) Zonal Deputy Tahsildar DPO (CBDRM) DRDA Revenue Divisional Officers Tahsildars PDKT D.B.C.W.O Medical officers Deputy .B.D.O Assistant Director Deputy superientendent of (Fisheries) Police Revenue Inspectors Joint Register of Co- Assistant Director Village Administrative operatives (Fisheries) Officers District Fire Officer B.D.Os Deputy superientendent of Police E.O (Town.panchayat)

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IV.SHELTER AND RELIEF (FOOD,WATER AND SANITATION COMMITTEE District Level Sub Division Level Taluk Level District supply officer(convenor) R.D.O(Convenor) Taluk Supply Officers DPO (CBDRM) DRDA Zonal Deputy All.Tahsildars PDKT Tahsildar Taluk Supply Officers B.D.Os Revenue Inspectors Joint Register of Co-operatives A.D (Agriculture) Panchayat.President R.M.TNCSC Medical officers Sanitory Inspectors A.C.(Excerise) E.o (Town Panchayat) D.A.D.W.O Joint Director (Medical) Deputy director (Health) Municipal Commissioner V. WATER WAYS MANAGEMENT INCLUDING EVICTION OF ENCCROACHMENTS COMMITTEE

District Level Sub Division Level Taluk Level District Revenue Officer Zonal Deputy (Convenor) R.D.Os(convenor) Tahsildar Deputy superientendent of Revenue Divisional Officers Police Revenue Inspectors Sub Inspector of E.E(P.W.D)WRO A.D.E(H.W) police D.E(H.W) A.E.(P.W.D) Village Administrative Officers D.E.(R.R) A.E(Electrical) A.D.(T.P) A.D.Panchayat Municipal commissioner VI.PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE District Level Sub Division Level Taluk Level Joint Director (Medical) (Convenor) R.D.O(convenor) Concerned .M.O Deputy Director (Health) PDKT Medical officers Dy.B.D.Os District Siddha Medical Officer Special Tahsildar E.O.T.P District Malarial Officer B.D.Os Revenue Inspectors R.M.O Panchayat.Presidents Municipal Comissioners Municipal Health Off icer

79 VII. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

District Level Sub Division Level Taluk Level

S.P.Pudukkottai(Convenor) D.S.P(Convenor) S.I. of Police Deputy Superientendent of Police Inspector of Police Revenue Inspectors Village Administrative Regional Transport Officer Traffic S.I.S Officers Traffic Inspector Inspector(A.R) VIII.MEDIA MANAGEMENT (INCLUDING SOCIAL MEDIA) COMMITTEE District Level Sub Division Level Taluk Level District Revenue Officer (Convenor) R.D.O(convenor) Zonal Deputy Tahsildar Personal Assistant (General) A.P.R.O A.P.R.O P.A(P.D) Special Tahsildar Revenue Inspectors Village Administrative Tahsildar Disaster Management B.D.Os Officers Public Relations Officer District Social Welfare Officers

80 XI. DEPLOYMENT AND TRAFFIC PLAN. 1. Whether deployment plan Yes. Based on the vulnerability, in order has been prepared taking to quick arrival of rescue team to into account vulnerability particular place without traffic, the analysis. deployment plan will be made.

Deployment of Police Strength : SI-1, PC’s-2 ( Each Station round the clock patrolling ) ( 38 Police Stations)

Deployment of fire Strength : Station Fire Officer -1, Fire Man -12 ( Each Fire Stations ( (13 Stations)

1. Apart from the above deployment Police and Fire Strength are deployed for the flood rescue operations with adequate rescue equipments in Pudukkottai District. In addition to the above deployment, services of the Fisherman ( Total Swimmer : 62 ( Fire Service Fireman with Snake Catchers-23) may be utilized for rescue operation.

2. Armed Reserve: Inspector -2 Sub Inspector-2 (Head quarters: Pudukkottai ) Total 375 (Men Police : 250 and Women Police 125)

3. Home Guard : Area commander :1, Deputy Area Commander -1, Home Guards 330.

2. Steps taken to ensure free Alternate routes were identified. flow of traffic in case of eventuality and alternate routes identified to reach the disaster site for the commencement of relief and rescue operations without delay.

3. Preparation of traffic plan Prepared already. by police to establish green corridor to very highly and highly vulnerable areas.

81 13. DAMAGES ASSESSMENT AND IMMEDIATE

RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION

The Revenue and Agriculture department officials are being suitably instructed by the District Collector during the periodical review meetings to assess the damages and give immediate Relief and Rehabilitation due to the urgency classes in the event of Flood/heavy rains then and there.

The Village Administrative Officer in each village is responsible for reporting the case of occurrence of natural calamity to the

Tahsildar/Revenue Divisional Officer without loss of time. The Tahsildar will be held responsible for sending a team of officials to the affected areas to survey the damages caused, assess the relief measures to be undertaken and rush up to the spot with the subordinates to supply of relief materials including first aid team, if necessary, and food stuff irrespective of cost involved and at the same time, he must report the fact to the Revenue

Divisional Officer and also to the Collector by immediate possible means.

82 IV. RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION PLAN OF VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS

1. REVENUE DEPARTMENT Revenue Department is the key functionary at the District, Division and Taluk levels, entrusted with the task of Disaster Management and Mitigation. The main responsibility of the Revenue Department is to inspire confidence of the public at the time of contingency and also to actively co- ordinate with other departments in arresting the flood damages, mobilize rescue operations and in tackling the flood situation and any disaster and handle relief measures properly.

In the event of information of disaster stricking the district is received, the entire Revenue machinery at all levels is self activated without requiring any directions from the high level authorities to act and the role and responsibility of each officer at various levels of Revenue Department, has to be unambiguous and the system should be in the state of alert during the normal flood and the cyclone period.

THE DETAILS OF PHONE NO. OF REVENUE DIVISIONAL OFFICERS AND TALUK TAHSILDARS ARE GIVEN BELOW

Residence S.No Name of the Office Office Phone Phone No. and Mobile No.

Revenue Divisional Officer, 04322 260208 1. 04322 222219 Pudukkottai. 9445000468

Revenue Divisional Officer, 2. 04339 272049 9445461803 Illuppur.

Revenue Divisional Officer, 04371 220298 3. 04371 220589 Aranthangi. 9445000469

83 Residence S.No Name of the Office Office Phone Phone No. and Mobile No. 04322 265221 1. Pudukkottai 04322 221566 9445000641

04322 251260 2. Alangudi 04322 251223 9445000640

3. Karambakudi 04322 255199

04322 275760 4. Gandarvakkottai 04322 275733 9445000642

04333 274229 5. Thirumayam 04333 274223 9445000643

6. Aranthangi 04371 220528 94450 00644

7. Avudaiyarkovil 04371 233325 94450 00645

8. Manamelkudi 04371 250569 94450 00646

04339 272299 9. Illuppur 04339 272300 94450 00639

04339 262234 10. Kulathur 04339 262223 94450 00638

11. Ponnamaravathy 04333 260188

12. Viralimalai 04339 220777

THE FOLLOWING CYCLONE SHELTERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ACCOMMODATION IN MANAMELKUDI AND AVUDAIYARKOIL TALUKS. Manamelkudi Avudaiyarkoil 1. Krishnajipattinam 9. Jagadapattinam 2. Kattumavadi 10. Mimisal 3. Melasthanam 11. Gopalapattinam Ammapattinam 4. 12. Thiruppunavasal (Vadakku) 5. Manamelkudi 13. Muthukkuda 6. Ponnagaram 14. Arasanagaripattinam 7. Pudukkudi 15. R.Puduppattinam 8. Kottaipattinam 84 2. POLICE DEPARTMENT

The Police department’s main work is to open up the common network through V.H.F. etc. As the department has lot of resource personnel trained in various security tasks and relief operation, it has to render necessary assistance in the two-way Communications and also active involvement in the rescue operations besides ensuring public safety The Superintendent of Police, Pudukkottai and all Station Police Officers have been advised to keep full alert during the monsoon period. One V.H.F. set is installed at Collectorate, Pudukkottai during the monsoon period to receive and communicate important messages about rain, flood or cyclone as the case may be. The District Emergency Operation Centre/Flood Control Room is now functioning at Collector’s Office, Pudukkottai and Collectorate staff have been appointed to monitor the flow of communication round the clock so as to take necessary follow up action immediately. A roaster is kept in the custody of Tahsildar (Disaster Management), Collectorate and periodically Personal Assistant (General) to Collector and District Revenue Officer, check the person in portion to ensure the message received is properly attended to. Symultaneously, a control room may function in each Taluk Office during the monsoon period and post a separate staff not less than in the rank of Deputy Tahsildar round the clock to receive the informations and to pass on them to the higher officials well in advance, so that the relief measures can be taken by the relevant departments quickly. Further a duty chart may be maintained at each control room (Taluk) and a record book of messages received and communicated, may be kept available at the Control room for perusal of the High level officers. The Tahsildar concerned will be responsible for functioning of the control room and he should check the above record register often and often, so as to enable him to proceed further action in the relief and rescue operations effectively. The Superintendent of Police should arrange to ensure that the control rooms are equipped with the wireless sets in good condition for all the 24 hours, so that the communication of messages may be successfully carried out through the VHF available in all the Police Stations. 85 The Police officials should co-ordinate with the officials of Revenue and other departments in the event of any contingencies arising due to heavy rain, flood and cyclone. The Superintendent of Police may be requested to keep with him the list of good swimmers and divers in each circle, so that their services can be well utilized for the purpose directed. Besides the services of the Reserve Polilce force with Special Battalion and NCC forces in the district may also be utilized if contingency arised in consultation with the District Collector.

S.No Superintendent of police Phone Number

Superintendent of Police 04322-265673 1. Pudukkottai 9498187788

DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE OFFICER

Name of the D.S.P S.No Phone Number Officer

04322-222236 1. DSP/Pudukkottai Town 94981-65995 04371-220562 2. DSP/Aranthangi 80564 -04888 04339-262241 3. DSP/Keeranur 94437- 29949 04333-262160 4. DSP/Ponnamaravathi 94981-05038 04371-260350 5. DSP/Kottaipattinam 94981-59956 04322-251120 6. DSP/Alangudi 94438-38166 04339-272525 7. DSP/Illuppur 94981-59100

86 POLICE STATIONS

S. No Name of the Police Stations Phone Numbers 1. Vallathirakkottai 04322 242044

2. Ganesh Nagar 04322 221736

3. Town PS 04322 222242

4. Thirugokarnam 04322 236448

5. Vellanur 04322 236448

6. Adhanakkottai 04322 241233

7. Gandharvakkottai 04322 275721

8. AWPS / PDK 04322 220020

9. Aranthangi 04371 220537

10. Nagudi 04371 238238

11. Avudaiyarkovil 04371 233338

12. Karur 04371 249226

13. Embal 04371 247235

14. AWPS / ATG 04371 220774

15. Mathur 04339 250558

16. Mandaivur 04339 250428 04339 262221, 17. Keeranur 262318 18. Udaiyalippatti 04339 246213

19. Annavasal 04339 230621

20. Illuppur 04339 272425

21. Viralimalai 04339 220226

22. AWPS / KNR 04339 262242

23. Namanasamuthiram 04333 277635

24. Thirumayam 04333 274225 04333 262004, 25. Ponnamaravathi 262060 26. Karaivur 04333 275235

27. Panaiyappatti 04333 273250

28. K.Puduppatti 04333 278265 87 29. Arimalam 04333 271225

30. AWPS / TYM 04333 274226

31. Alangudi 04322 251250

32. Sempattividuthi 04322 256235

33. Karambakudi 04322 255238

34. Regunathapuram 04322 254217

35. Malaiyur 04322 256225

36. Keeramangalam 04371 242262

37. Vadakadu 04322 253225

38. AWPS / ALG 04322 250999

39. Kottaipattinam 04371 260350

40. Jegathappattinam 04371 295545

41. Thiruppunavasal 04371 239228

42. Mimisal 04371 245250

43. Manamelkudi 04371 250237

LIST OF POLICE STATIONS FITTED WITH VHF SETS

S. No Police Stations Phone Numbers 1. Vallathirakkottai 04322 242044 2. Ganesh Nagar 04322 221736 3. Town PS 04322 222242 4. Thirugokarnam 04322 236448 5. Vellanur 04322 236448 6. Adhanakkottai 04322 241233 7. Gandharvakkottai 04322 275721 8. AWPS / PDK 04322 220020 9. Aranthangi 04371 220537 10. Nagudi 04371 238238 11. Avudaiyarkovil 04371 233338 12. Karur 04371 249226 13. Embal 04371 247235 14. AWPS / ATG 04371 220774 15. Mathur 04339 250558 16. Mandaivur 04339 250428 88 17. Keeranur 04339 262221, 262318 18. Udaiyalippatti 04339 246213 19. Annavasal 04339 230621 20. Illuppur 04339 272425 21. Viralimalai 04339 220226 22. AWPS / KNR 04339 262242 23. Namanasamuthiram 04333 277635 24. Thirumayam 04333 274225 25. Ponnamaravathi 04333 262004, 262060 26. Karaivur 04333 275235 27. Panaiyappatti 04333 273250 28. K.Puduppatti 04333 278265 29. Arimalam 04333 271225 30. AWPS / TYM 04333 274226 31. Alangudi 04322 251250 32. Sempattividuthi 04322 256235 33. Karambakudi 04322-255238 34. Regunathapuram 043.22-254217 35. Malaiyur 04322 256225 36. Keeramangalam 04371 242262 37. Vadakadu 04322 253225 38. AWPS / ALG 04322 250999 39. Kottaipattinam 04371 260350 40. Jegathappattinam 04371 295545 41. Thiruppunavasal 04371 239228 42. Mimisal 04371 245250 43. Manamelkudi 04371 250237

Helipad

A Helipad is available at Armed Reserve Ground in Pudukkottai Town and it will be kept in good condition.

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3. FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE DEPARTMENT The Office of the District Fire Office is located at Pudukkottai. There are 14 fire service stations in Pudukkottai District. They are as follows: S.No. Name of the Fire station Phone Number 04322 222406 District Fire Officer Pudukkottai 9445086447 1. 04322 220341 Asst.Divisional Fire Officer 9445086448 2. Pudukkottai 04322 222399 3. Aranthangi 04371 220599 4. Ponnamaravathy 04333 262088 5. Tirumayam 04333 274258 6. Alangudi 04322 251350 7. Keeranur 04339 262210 8. Illuppur 04339 272433 9. Gandarvakkottai 04322 275743 10. Sipcot, Pudukkottai 04322 244501 11. Jegadapattinam 04371 260200 12. Avudayarkoil 04371 233441 13. Karambakkudi 04322 258101 14. Keeramangalam 04371 242101

The trained and dedicated fire-service personnel have been asked to keep a close watch of the situation and their services will be utilized for rescuing persons in the event of Flood and Cyclone. All the Fire Stations are equipped with chemical foam compound to fight fire accidents that may cause due to explosion of Petroleum and Chemical products. The District Fire Officer, Pudukkottai should keep ready with their staff, vehicles, ambulances and all other appliances in all the Fire Stations for any relief measures required to be carried out during any hazardous situations. Their services are quite important at that time and therefore, the Divisional Fire Officer should take immediate action to get the vehicles repaired and replace the worm out tubes, pipes and other mechanical contrivances urgently. Mock Drills are being conducted every year with the coordination of Police, Medical department etc., to create awareness among general public in the important places, periodically. Especially during the North East Monsoon period, mock drills are conducted frequently at District Headquarters, Taluk Headquarters and vulnerable Coastal Fishermen areas. 91 4. RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

The Panchayat Union Commissioners are strictly instructed to keep a close watch on minor irrigation tanks under their control for breaches that may occur during heavy rain and to take preventive steps with the assistance of elected Members of Local bodies and Panchayat Presidents. They should also oversee the Panchayat Roads in their jurisdiction very closely. The Assistant Director of Town Panchayat and all the Panchayat Union Commissioners should ensure proper supply of drinking water, prevention of health hazard, removal of animal core, provision of medicines to the affected victims in the respective areas through their subordinate officers concerned. They should get in touch with the Taluk Tahsildars during relief and rehabilitation measures and render proper co-operation and co-ordination in handling the situation critically. They should restore water supply, power supply etc., wherever necessary. Adequate number of sintex tanks should be purchased and kept ready to store drinking waters in the needy areas.

Name of the Panchayat S.No. Phone Number Union

1. Pudukkottai 04322 221805 2. Annavasal 04339 230622 3. Viralimalai 04339 220224 4. Kunnandarkoil 04339 262251 5. Thirumayam 04333 274227 6. Ponnamaravathi 04333 262070 7. Arimalam 04333 271223 8. Gandarvakottai 04322 275728 9. Karambakudi 04322 255226 10. Thiruvarankulam 04322 222371 11. Aranthangi 04371 220538 12. Avudiayarkoil 04371 233323 13. Manamelkudi 04371 250390

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Name of the Town S. No. Office Phone Panchayat

1. Ponnamaravathi 04333 262028 2. Arimalam 04333 271233 3. Annavasal 04339 230653

4. Illuppur 04339 272436 5. Alangudi 04322 251460 6. Keeramanglam 04371 242261

7. Karambakudi 04371 255232 8. Keeranur 04339 262236

5. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (PWD)

The Executive Engineer, South Vellar Division, Pudukkottai, Executive Engineer (G. A. Canal) Division, Thanjavur and Executive Engineer (Agniar Basin Division), Pattukkottai have been suitably instructed to ensure patrolling of tanks, rivers and jungle streams of their respective areas. They were also instructed to have sufficient stock of sand bags/empty gunnies/ casuarina poles, besides available gang coolies so as to close the breaches of tanks immediately and to arrest the loss of tank water to the maximum extent and also to open the sluices of tanks at appropriate time with the co-operation of local villagers in flood situation. They should keep the department vehicles in good condition and secure additional building if necessary to store up the materials required. They should also co-operate with the other line departments in taking precautionary and relief measures at the time of havoc situation. NAME OF DIVISION/SUB-DIVISION/SUB (SECTION) OFFICES

S.No. Designation of the Officer Phone /Mobile Nos. 04322 224956 1. Executive Engineer (WRO) 9842225909

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (BUILDING )

The Executive Engineer, P.W.D., (Buildings) Pudukkottai is requested to ensure that all the 15 cyclone shelters located in Manamelkudi and Avudayarkoil taluks are kept ready with good condition and fit for 93 occupation by the people who are to be evacuated in case of emergency. He should make necessary arrangements in the temple premises and marriage halls attached with the temples to accommodate the affected people in the event of emergency. He should obtain the list of NGOs and other Social Organisations and co-operate with other department officials during the time of evacuation and also feeding to the evacuees.

S.No. Designation of the Officer Phone /Mobile Nos. Executive Engineer 04322-221596 1. (Buildings) 8754686177

6. HIGHWAYS & RURAL WORKS DEPARTMENT

The Divisional Engineer (H&RW), Divisional Engineer (Rural Roads) at Pudukkottai have been alerted to take necessary steps to remove fallen trees, causing road blocks and to restore the traffic without delay. They have also been instructed to keep ready sufficient number of concrete pipes and ensure that the roads are in good condition and if any breach occurs on the road, it should be repaired by taking immediate steps. Sufficient number of gangmen and vehicles in different sub-centres should be kept upto make it easy to move quickly and enter into operation to remove the trees and restore the road to traffic. S.No. Name & Designation of the Phone/Mobile Nos. Officer Divisional Engineer 04322 236258 1. (Highways) 9488182201 Divisional Engineer (Rural 04322 222126 2. Roads) 9790128470

Further, the Highways department is programmed to tackle situation at the time of emergency to prevent the traffic interruption by the following ways. I. Pre Monsoon (or) Pre Rainy season. II. During the Rainy season. III. After the Rainy season and cyclone (I) PRE RAINY SEASON The Action taken during the pre rainy season is as follows.

94 (i) IDENTIFICATION OF VULNERABLE LOCATION The lists of vulnerable locations were indentified from the experience of previous cyclone and floods. For this locations additional attention are provided to monitor the situation during cyclone and floods. (ii) MEN AND MATERIALS The following materials are kept ready to tackle the situation during the flood and cyclone. 1. Sand in lump sum Quantity 2. Sand bags 3. Casuarina poles. 4. Latrite and debris 5. Metal 6. RCC Pipes 7. Power saw 8. Grow bar 9. Axe 10. Pans 11. Spade 12. Genarator 13. Pumpset 14. JCB and Tipper (iii) LABOUR AND GANGS The Gangs available with department and Labour for emergencies are kept in alert to tackle the situation.

(iv) LIST OF CONTRACTORS The list of Division level contractors are prepared for attending emergency work. They have to be alerted to meet the situation during the calamities. (II) DURING THE RAINY SEASON 1. At the time of rain it is planned to remove the wind fallen trees immediately with power saw by gangs to avoid interruption of traffic. 2. Red flags with poles are kept ready to demarcate the road portions

95 at over flow locations of the road to avoid sliding of the vehicles. 3. If deep erosion and breaches occurred sand bags, casurina poles, gang men are kept ready to tackle the situation. (III) AFTER THE RAINY SEASON AND CYCLONE After the flood and cyclone the restoration operation involves two phases. 1. Temporary Restoration 2. Permanent Restoration

1. TEMPORARY RESTORATION In temporary restoration the following activities will be performed to restore the riding surface temporarily. (i) REMOVE FALLEN TREES The fallen trees will be removed either by using power saw or JCB and department Gangs. (ii) RESTORATION OF BREACHES AND ERODED BERMS The breaches are attended immediately after the flood by using sand bags. If water flow is not receding immediately, RCC Pipes are provided at the breaches. The traffic is allowed immediately by providing latrite and metal. The erode berms are attended immediately by providing Mudasal by using sand bags and casuarinas poles. (iii) RESTORATION OF RIDING SURFACE BY ATTENDING POT HOLES The pot holes are attended by providing laterite and Metal. The WBM or WMM are provided as temporary restoration on riding surface. (iv) RESTORATION OF DAMAGED CULVERT The RCC 900 mm dia Pipes are provided for immediate restoration of damaged culvert. The Mudasal are provided on either side of the pipe. The traffic is allowed by providing latrite and Metal over pipes.

96 2. PERMANENT RESTORATION On permanent restoration, the following activities will be performed to restore the riding surface permanently. 1. PERMANENT RESTORATION OF RIDING SURFACE The renewal of riding surface will be done for free flow of traffic. 2. PERMANENT RESTORATION OF ERODED BERMS The retaining wall will be provided to protect the berms permanently, where erosion occurred regularly. 3. PERMANENT RESTORATION OF CULVERT AND BREACHES The RCC Pipe or Slab culvert are reconstructed for restoration of damaged culvert and breaches, where essentially required. MODE OF COMMUNICATIONS

1. The flood control rooms are set up at Division and Sub Divisions to receive the flood damage reports from the field officers then and there. 2. Arrangements are made to intimate the message to the Chief Engineer (H) Chennai, Secretary to Government and District Administration.

Secretary to District Collector, Chief Engineer Government Pudukkottai (H), Chennai

Division Office (Highways) Ph.No.04322 236258

Division 1 Sub Sub Division Sub Sub Divison Sub Division Pudukkottai Division 2 3 Division 4 5 6 Action team Keeranur Thirumayam Alangudi Aranthangi Avudayarkoil with Men & Action Action team Action team Action team Action team Materials team with with Men & with Men & with Men & with Men & Men & Materials Materials Materials Materials Materials

97 In general, sub-ordinate officers are instructed to be alert during the rainy season without going on leave. Even during holidays, turn duty system is adopting at Division and Sub Division levels. The contractors were identified for attending emergency work during rainy season. The list of contractors with contact number is kept ready with the Executive Engineer (PWD).

7. CIVIL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The District Supply Officer (Phone No. 221626, Extn. No.203, 217 ), Deputy Registrar (Phone No. 222132 ) (Public Distribution), the Regional Manager, Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation, Pudukkottai (Phone No. 221667 ) and the Joint Registrar of Co-operatives have been instructed to ensure that sufficient stock of essential commodities are available in all fair price shops during both monsoon period. They are also instructed to keep three months stock as reserve in the fair price shops located in vulnerable areas in case of emergency. The Joint Registrar of Co-operatives should ensure that all the Fair Price Shops in Coastal areas are kept open all the days with sufficient stock of essential commodities. The District Supply Officer is also instructed to issue suitable instructions to all Taluk Supply Officers with regard to the availability of all essential commodities at the Fair Price Shops. S.No. Designa tion of the Officer Phone/Mobile Nos. 1. District Supply Officer, Collectorate 9445000311 2. Joint Registrar of Co-op.Societies 04322 – 236089 Regional Manager, TNCSC 4. 04322 – 221531 Pudukkotai

8. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

The department officials of Agriculture & Horticulture have been instructed to assess the damages of Crops, pump sets etc., caused due to flood / cyclone, with coordination of Revenue, Horticulture etc., without any deviation and submit their reports duly certified by the Tahsildar and a responsible Agriculture Officer immediately to the concerned Revenue 98 Divisional Officers. The Joint Director of Agriculture and Deputy Dirtectors of Agriculture should monitor this work with a super check of few cases and ensure that a preliminary report on the assessment of damages is sent to the Collector without any delay.

S.No . Designation of the Officer Phone/Mobile Nos. 9965566971 1. Joint Director of Agriculture 04322 - 221666 04322 220329 2. Deputy Director (Agriculture) FTC 6381741240 04322 228394 3. Deputy Director (Horticulture) 9443822304

9. MUNICIPALITIES AND TOWN PANCHAYATS The Municipal Commissioners and Executive Officers of Town Panchayat are requested to ensure that all the tanks are desilted in their jurisdiction and to take precautionary measures in case of breach of tanks. In the event of Flood, the Municipal Commissioners and the Executive Officers of Town Panchayat should take action to evacute the flood affected victims with the co-ordination of other department officials, arrange temporary shelters, food and medical assistance and ensure chlorinated drinking water supply and proper maintenance of sanitation in their respective areas. They should also take immediate steps to remove the water stagnation in the habitations then and there with a war fotting manner.

S.No. Designation of the Officer Phone/Mobile Nos.

Municipal Commissioners - 9443144755 1. Pudukkottai 04322 - 222253

Municipal Commissioners - 7397389967 2. Aranthangi 04371 - 220414

99 Executive Officers of Town 7824058281 3. Panchayat, Alangudy 04322 - 254160

Executive Officers of Town 7824058282 4. Panchayat, Annavasal 04399 - 230653

Executive Officers of Town 7824058283 5. Panchayat, Arimalam 04333 - 271233

Executive Officers of Town 7824058284 6. Panchayat, Illuppur 04399 - 272436

7. Executive Officers of Town 7824058285 Panchayat, Karambakkudi 04322 – 255232

Executive Officers of Town 7824058286 8. Panchayat, Keeramangalam 04371 -242261

Executive Officers of Town 7824058287 9. Panchayat, Keeranur 04339 - 262236

Executive Officers of Town 7824058288 10. Panchayat, Ponnamaravathy 04333 - 263428

100 10. MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT The Joint Director of Medical Services and the Deputy Director of Public Health have been instructed to form two emergency teams consisting of following staff under the leadership of Joint Director of Medical Services. They should monitor the Teams, render services alongwith the assistance of all health staff employed at Panchayat Unions and Town Panchayats and also bear the following responsibilities and discharge duties in the affected areas in consultation with the Districit Collector and the Emergency Relief Organisations. In case of Cyclone/Flood situation, a medical team should move immediately and do the needful to the affected victims’ alongwith the services of social organisations and relief personnel. THE FOLLOWING BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES SHOULD BE PLANNED FOR i) Maintemance or restoration of safe water supply and temporary measures of rendering water safe form drinking and other essential uses. ii) Disposal of corpses and car cases iii) Adequate food inspection, especially inspection of emergency kitchen and canteens. iv) Tightening of existing sanitation regulations and devising measures for preventing spread of diseases among millet cattle. v) Maintencance or restoration of sanitation standards in the disposal of sewage and solid waste despite loss or dimunitation of water-supply. vi) Regulation of sanitation in shelters and emergency camps. vii) Control of rodents and insects which carry diseases, destroy, food or become serious nuisances. viii) Prevention of epidemics by mass inoculation or vaccination. ix) Requirements for health relief. (a) Disinactants such as bleaching powder, chlorine liquid, water purifying tablets, phenyl cresol, barracksloxes and chlorscapes for ensuring Quantity for free chlorine and supplying safe potable and supplying safe potable and protected water.

101 (b) Mobile water tankers, canvas water tanks, drums and jerry cans for transporting drinking water. (c) Vaccine – Anticholera vaccine, T.D.B. Vaccine, Tetanus toxide and jet vaccination machines (d) Insecticides such as D.D.T. Pyrethurm and Bygon Belt (e) Wood plat forms (10X4’) with holes (10X12’) with lids for construction of deep trench latrine in the evacuee camps as per scale of 10 seats per 100 persons. Materials are locally available such as bamboo, mats, birkimats, palmyrah leave may be utilised for construction of side wall partitions. In the event of hazard, another medical treatment team should rush up to affected area readily keeping with them sufficient medicines and life saving drugs apart from availability of medicines, drugs etc. at all Governemnt Hospitals and all Primary Centres to meet any emergency. All the medical staff should be instructed suitably to carry out emergency health services in dedicated manner at all centres and hospitals, wherever their services are required. All the ambulances and other vehicles should be got repaired and put up to service in good condition during the period of calamity without any difficulty. The emergency medical teams have to be formed consisting of the following category of staff:

Team-I Team-II Medical Officers – 3 Medical Officers – 3 Nurses -2 Nurses – 2 Pharmacist- 1 Pharmacist- 1 Nursing Assistant – 2 Nursing Assistant – 2 Hospital Worker – 2 Hospital Worker – 2 Driver with vehicle – 1 Driver with vehicle - 1

The special departments in the District Headquarters Hospital such as X-ray, Scan, Blood bank and lab have been instructed to equip with sufficient stock of X-ray films, Chemicals ingredient to manage the emergency situation.

102 GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE, PUDUKKOTTAI

Government Medical college pudukkotai is one of the prestigious medical institutes was Opened on 09-06-2017. It is situated at Mullur Village in Pudukkottai Taluk. All the Buildings are new. There is an out patient Block, Faculty Block, Lecture Halls, Separate Hostels for Boys and Girls all in brand in new Condition.

S.No Desigination Phone no

DEAN 04322-270244 1. Government Medical College, Pudukkottai 9361616969

DISTRICT HEAD QUARTERS GOVERNMENTS HOSPITALS S.No Desigination Phone no Joint Director (Medical) 04322 221775 1. 9750969960

TALUK HEAD QUARTERS HOSPITAL AND OTHER HOSPITALS S.No Name the Govt. Hospital Phone No 1. GHQH, Pudukkottai 04322-221775 2. Aranthangi 04371-270244 3. Thirumayam 04333-274222 4. Alangudi 04322-251233 5. Keeranur 04339-262228 6. Avudaiyarkoil 04371-233400 7. Gandarvakottai 04322-275669 8. Illuppur 04339-272427 9. Manamelgudi 04371-250010 10. Subramaniapuram 04373-235450 11. Valayappatti 04333-262047 12. Annavasal 04339-231331 13. Thirugokarnam 04322-225233 14. Karambakudi 04322-225233 II –PUBLIC HEALH

S.No Name and Desigination Phone No Deputy Director (Health), 9841561713 1 Pudukkottai 04322 221733 Deputy Director (Health), 9788855481 2 Aranthangi 04371 220501

103 TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES PUDUKKOTTAI DISTRICT

Type S. Name of the Primary Name of the Block BPHC/ Telephone No. No. Health Centre 30 Bedded PHC O/o DDHS, 1. 04322 221733 Pudukkottai 2. Adhanakottai BPHC 04322 293124 3. Perungalur APHC 04322 241178 Pudukkottai 04322 248309 4. Varappur APHC / 326962 BPHC/ 04339 248309/ 5. Andakulam 30 Bedded 248364 6. Kunnandarkoil Thirumalairayapuram APHC 04339 243330 7. Uppiliyakudi APHC 04339 208562 8. Visalikoil APHC 04339 208589 9. Parambur BPHC 04339 241230 10. Cauveri Nagar APHC 04339 240790 11. Rappoosal APHC 04339 290255 12. Annavasal Mukkanamalaipatti APHC 04339 230072 13. Pulvayal APHC 04322 294533 14. Sathiyamangalam APHC 04339 202010 15. Mathiyanallur APHC 04339 290044 16. Karaiyur BPHC 04333 294994 17. Koppanapatti APHC 04333 260494 Ponnamaravathy 18. Malasivapuri APHC 04333 247492 19. Ponnamaravathi APHC 04333 262463 20. Natchandupatti BPHC 04333 277276 21. Konapattu APHC 04333 244664 22. Thirumayam Panayapatti APHC 04333 273811 23. Rangiyam APHC 04333 276551 24. Virachilai APHC 89404 37724 25. Viralimalai BPHC/ 04339 220484 30Bedded 26. Kodumbalur APHC 04339 290100 Viralimalai 27. Mandaiyur APHC 04339 208990 28. Neerpalani APHC 04339 208991 29. Rasanayakkanpatti APHC 80568 17583 30. Kadiyapatti BPHC 04333 272361 APHC & 31. Arimalam 30Bedded 04333 271291 32. Arimalam Rayavaram APHC 04333 272206 33. Keela nilai APHC 04333 278374 34. Eambal APHC 04371 247499

104 HUD: ARANTHANGI

Type of PHC Name of the (Main / S. Name of the Telephone Primary Health Additional / No. Block No. Centre UGPHC/Urban PHC) UG PHC / 1. Malaiyur 04322 290466 MAIN PHC 2. Karambakkudi ADDL PHC 04322 258058 3. Karambakudi Regunathapuram ADDL PHC 04322 293193 4. Kottaikadu ADDL PHC 04322 291806 5. Pappapatti ADDL PHC 04322 254396 6. Vannakankadu ADDL PHC 04322 291805 7. Pudunagar MAIN PHC 04322 275485 Gandarvakottai 8. Vellalaviduthi ADDL PHC 04322 293175 9. Thiruvarankulam MAIN PHC 04322 242099 10. Keeramangalam UG PHC 04371 242547 11. Kothamangalam ADDL PHC 04322 291812 12. Vallathirakottai ADDL PHC 04322 242300 Thiruvarankulam 13. Vadakadu UG PHC 04322 291786 14. Arayapatti ADDL PHC 04322 291726 15. Vennavalgudi ADDL PHC 04322 265733 16. Neduvasal ADDL PHC 04373 272456 UG PHC / 17. Nagudi 04371 238240 MAIN PHC 18. Merpanaikadu ADDL PHC 04371 291191 19. Maramadakki ADDL PHC 04371 237422 20. Aranthangi Silator ADDL PHC 04371 236498 21. Athani ADDL PHC 04371 292888 22. Poovaimanagar ADDL PHC 04371 290125 23. UPHC, Aranthangi URBAN PHC 24. Singavanam MAIN PHC 04371 244365 25. Ammapattinam ADDL PHC 04371 294997 Manamelkudi 26. Kottaipattinam ADDL PHC 04371 260240 27. Perumaruthur ADDL PHC UG PHC / 28. Ponbethi 04371 246223 MAIN PHC 29. Avudaiyarkovil Mimisal ADDL PHC 04371 295002 30. Thirupunalvasal ADDL PHC 04371 239232 31. Karur ADDL PHC 04371 249295

105 In South West Monsoon period, epidemic will occur due water Borne and Vector Borne diseases. The Public Health Care system is equipped to control any epidemic disease in this district. For the control of epidemic Rapid Response Team at the PHC and the district was formed and instructed to take immediate steps at the time of epidemic. DISTRICT RAPID RESPONSE TEAM 1. District Malaria Officer 2. Health Insepector 3. Field Worker 4. Driver PHC LEVEL RAPID RESPONSE TEAM 1. Block Health Supervisor – 1 2. Health Insepectors – 2 3. Village Heath Nurse – 1 4. Lab Technician – 1 5. Hospital worker- 1 They rush to the epidemic area, take control measures, collect specimens and report the compliance to the higher officials atonce. WATERBORNE DISEASES Diseases like, ADD, Typhoid and Viral Hepatitis will occur as epidemic through water. For safe drinking water supply, provision of chlorinated water supply have been ensured. For chlorinating water sources necessary Bleaching Powder, Chlorine Tablet, have been supplied to all PHCs and the available residual chlorine is being monitored by Health Inspectors. The Health Inspectors should check atleast five over- head tanks every month to monitor the Chlorine level in the drinking water provided by the local bodies to the public.

VECTOR BORNE DISEASE For the control of Dengue, Chikungunya and Malaria cases, following precautionary measures have been taken to tackle the situation. SOURCE REDUCTION AND ANTI-LARVAL WORK Each Blocks allotted 10 DBCs and plan prepared to cover Hot spot villages for source reduction work and Larvicidal application and Fogging Operation. For Adult Mosquito Control, every block has been provided with 106 Pulse fog Fogging machine, Insecticide (Temophos & Pyrethram). For the supervision of above activities, Health Inspectors have been fixed responsibilities for rural areas. In Pudukottai Municipolity, 50 Temporary Dengue Control Workers have been engaged. The High risk wards have been covered with Mass Cleaning and Fogging. For these activities 4 Health Inspectors have been deputed from Rural areas. ZOONATIC DISEASES To control the Zoonatic disease like Leptospirosis, health education was given to all the public of the municipal and rural areas. I.E.C. ACTIVITIES IEC activities for Vectorborne, Water borne disease and Zoonatic Diseases are carried out in the school Health Camps and Village Health camps covering other Govt. Departmental, Local Bodies, Self Help Group members, Volunteers, School Children etc.

DISEASE SURVEILLANCE AND REPORTING SYSTEM All Field Health staff are involved into Disease Surveillance. All the Private Nursing Homes are also kept under surveillance by Health Inspectors. All Govt. Hospitals also are kept under surveillance of Health Inspectors. Further Surveillance system is geared up to report any abnormal occurrences to the Office of the Deputy Director of Health Services, Pudukkottai. 24 Hours monitoring cell (04322 221733) is functioning in the Office of the Deputy Director of Health Services Pudukottai and Aranthangi. (04371 220501) The Deputy Director of Health Services is fully incharge of supervising the diease surveillance in the district. PHC LEVEL RAPID RESPONSE TEAM 1. Block Medical Officer and concern PHC Medical Officer - 2 2. Health Inspectors – 2 3. Village Health Nurse – 1 4. Hospital worker -1 They should rush up to the affected area, take control measures and submit the report to higher authorities, well in advance. ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY OF RRT 107 o Surveillance-Active search of cases with standard case definition o Line listing of Fever Cases o Standard case management. o Mapping of Fever Cases in the spot Map. o Confirmation of Outbreak o FIR Sent to IDSP/DPHPM. o Collection of serum samples and transportations o Entomological Surveillance o Source Identification-Source reduction, Temphos application Thermal fogging o IEC activities o Final report submitting to DPHPM MEDICINES Now all the required medicines have been kept in all Primary Health Centres INSECTICIDES/ LARVICIDES All the PHCs have kept with necessary insecticides/larvicides like, Temphos, pyrethrum etc., Sufficient Insecticide/Larvicides stock is kept in the office of the Deputy Director of Health Services DISINFECTANTS Bleaching Powder, Chlorine Tablets and Phenyl have been procured and supplied to all the PHCs and kept in the DDHS Office also.

AVAILABILIITY OF DRUGS / DISINFECTANTS DRUGS IN PUDUKKOTTAI

DISTRICT.(PHC’s)

S.No. Name of Drug Pudukkottai Division 1. Tab. Paracetmal 126000 Nos 2. Tab. Co trimaxasole 224200 Nos 3. Tab. Ciprofloxacin 95300 Nos 4. Tab. Norfloxacin 97200 Nos 5. Metronidazole suspension 9350 Nos 6. Tab. Metronidazole 279150 Nos 7. I.V.Fluids 25270 Nos 8. ORS Pocket 33560 Nos 108 9. Phenyl 330 Lts 10. Bleaching Powder 27440 Kgs 11. Chlorine Tablet 5600 Nos 12. Inj. A.R.V. 7090 doses 13. Liquid Cholorine 7200 lit

AVAILABILITY OF INSECTICIDE / FOGGING MACHINES

PUDUKKOTTAI DIVISION

1. Temephos 472 Ltr 2. Pyrethrum 365 Ltr 3. Fogging Machines 75

ARANTHANGI DIVISION

1. Temephos 127 Ltr 2. Pyrethrum 511 Ltr 3. Fogging Machines 21

PUDUKKOTTAI DIVISION

PHCS VEHICLES DETAILS

S.No. Name of the Vehicle Reg. Date of Type of PHC Number Purchase Vehicle 1. Adhanakottai TN24G-0220 01'/2009 Ambulance

2. Varappur TME 2809 12'/1984 Ambulance

3. Andakkulam TN55-G0289 04'/2005 Ambulance

4. Andakkulam TN55-G0522 01'/2009 Ambulance

5. Parambur TN.24G-0330 01'/2009 Ambulance

6. TN55G-0121 01'/1997 Ambulance

7. Nachandupatti TN55G0264 01'/2009 Ambulance

109 Force Traveller 8. Nachandupatti TN45G1283 04'/2012 Mini Bus

9. Viralimalai TN55G.0133 01'/1997 Ambulance

10. Viralimalai TN24G0218 01'/2009 Ambulance

11. Viralimalai TN55-0290 04'/2005 Ambulance

12. Kadiyapatti TN20 G-0587 01'/2009 Ambulance

13. Rayavaram TN55 G-0136 01'/1997 Ambulance

14. Keelanelai TN55 G0135 01'/1997 Ambulance

15. Arimalam TN 55 G-0119 01'/1997 Ambulance

16. Arimalam TN 55 G-0292 07'/2005 Ambulance

17. Karaiyur TN24G0219 01'/2009 Ambulance

18. Karaiyur TMK1731 02'/1982 Jeep

ARANTHANGI DIVISION

Vehicle Reg. S.No. Name of the PHC / Office Number 1. DDHS , Aranthangi TN01G1397 2. DDHS , Aranthangi TNO1 G 0559 3. DDHS , Aranthangi TNO1 G0558 4. Malaiyur TSI 6448 5. Thiruvarankulam TN55 G0120 6. Thiruvarankulam TN01G0472 7. Keeramangalam TN55G0134 8. Vallathirakottai TCW4702 9. Ponbethi TN01G1792

10. Nagudi TN55G0122

11. Nagudi TN01G2040

12. Malaiyur TN20G0528

110 13. Thiruvarakulam TN24G0221

14. Nagudi TN24G0223

15. Ponbethi TN20G0538

16. Singavanam TN24G0331

17. Pudunagar TN24G0334

18. DDHS Aranthangi TSJ4578

19. Ponbethi TN55G0571

20. Nagudi TN55G0573

21. Vadakadu TN55G0569

22. Mimisal TN55G0570

23. Singavanam TN55G0574

24. Malaiyur TN55G0572

25. DDHS Arantangi TN01G0612

PHC LEVEL TEAM I. ARIMALAM BLOCK 1. Kadiyapatty PHC 2. Rayavaram PHC 3. Arimalam PHC 4. Keelanilai PHC II. THIRUMAYAM BLOCK 1. Panayapatty PHC 2. Rangium PHC III. PONNAMARAVATHY BLOCK 1. Karaiyur PHC 2. Koppanapatty PHC 3. Melasivapuri PHC 4. Ponnamaravathy PHC IV. VIRALIMALAI BLOCK 1. Viralimalai PHC 2. Kodumbalur PHC 111 3. Mandiyur PHC 4. Neerpalani PHC V. KUNNANDARKOIL BLOCK 1. Andakulam PHC 2. T.M.R.Puram PHC 3. Uppiliyakudi PHC 4. Visalikoil PHC VI. ANNAVASAL BLOCK 1. Parambur PHC 2. Cauvery Nagar PHC VII. PUDUKKOTTAI BLOCK 1. Adhanakottai PHC 2. PERUNGALUR PHC 3. VARAPPUR PHC VIII. Gandarvakottai Block 1. Pudunagar PHC 2. Vellalaviduthi PHC IX. KARAMBAKUDI BLOCK 1. Malaiyur PHC 2. Karambakudi PHC 3. Regunathapuram PHC 4. Kottaikadu PHC 5. Pappapatti PHC 6. Vanakkankadu PHC X. THIRUVARANKULAM BLOCK 1. Thiruvarankulam PHC 2. Keeramangalam PHC 3. Kothamangalam PHC 4. Vallathirakottai PHC 5. Vadakadu PHC 6. Arayapatti PHC 7. Vennavalkudi PHC 8. Neduvasal PHC XI. ARANTHANGI BLOCK

1. Nagudi PHC 112 2. Merpanaikadu PHC 3. Maramadakki PHC 4. Silator PHC 5. Athani PHC 6. Poovaimanagar PHC XII. MANAMELKUDI BLOCK 1. Singavanam PHC 2. Ammapattinam PHC 3. Kottaipattinam PHC XIII. AVUDAIYARKOIL BLOCK 1. Ponbethi PHC 2. Mimisal PHC 3. Thirupunavasal PHC 4. Karur PHC AVALIABLITY OF AMBULANCES IN BLOCK LEVEL

AVAILABILITY OF AMBULANCES

Govt. owned – Location Wise – 14

S.No Location Number 1 Pudukkottai 2 2 Thirumayam 1 3 Keeranur 1 4 Karaiyur 1 5 Andakulam 1 6 Viralimalai 1 7 Nachandupatty 1 8 Andakulam 1 9 Athanakottai 1 10 Arimalam 1 11 Annavasal 1 12 Illupur 1 13 Valayapatty 1 Total 14

Private /NGO – Location wise – 15

113 S.No Location Number 1 Pudukottai 11 2 Ponamaravathy 1 3 Keeranur 1 4 Thirumayam 1 5 Mathur 1 Total 15

STATE OF LICENSED BLOOD BANKS

Average Stock Component facility, if Category Availability per day available (yes/No)

(a) Govt Owned (2 places ) 42 Yes (FFP 62)

(b) Non –Govt/Pvt 0 0

CONTROL ROOM: O/O THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF HEALTH

SERVICES, PUDUKOTTAI

(a) Monitoring /Surveillance systems

Name of the Govt/Private S.No Name of the Urban Hospitals Contact person/ Phone No. District H.Q. Hospital, 1 PUDUKOTTAI Medical Supdt.221775 Senthil Nursing Home, 04322- 2 PUDUKOTTAI 221622 3 PUDUKOTTAI Anvar Hospital, 04322-221622

4 PUDUKOTTAI Kannan Hospital, 04322-223024 Latheef Children 5 PUDUKOTTAI Hospital,8903009843 6 PUDUKOTTAI ESI Hospital,

7 PUDUKOTTAI Vaitheeswara Clinic, 04322-222123 8 PUDUKOTTAI Padma hospital, 04322-222475 Duraisamy Nursing Home,04322- 9 PUDUKOTTAI 220401 Team Multispeciality Hopital, 10 PUDUKOTTAI 04322-228866 Meenakshi Multispeciality 11 PUDUKOTTAI Hospital,04322-220234

114 12 PUDUKOTTAI AVM Lab, 04322-229017

13 PUDUKOTTAI Mamalar Hospital, 04322-223841 14 PUDUKOTTAI Lalitha Clinic

15 PUDUKOTTAI Be well Hospital, 9840125072

16 ANNAVASAL Govt Hospital, 04339-231331

17 ILUPPUR Govt Hospital, 04339-272427

18 KEERANUR Govt Hospital, 04339-262228

19 THIRUMAYAM Govt Hospital, 04333-274222

20 VALAYAPATTI Govt Hospital, 04333-262047

21 PONAMARAVATHY Durga Nursing Home, 04333-261455 Mount Tabour Medical 22 MATHUR Mission Hospital, 04339-250589

Infectious Disease control Programme are conducted in all PHCs

AVAILABILITY OF STAFF IN MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

S.No Staff Headquater Pdk Argi

1. Medical Officers - 72 58 72 41 2. Nurses - 123 120 113 107 Paramedical staff - 124 81 6 3 3. a)Hospital Worker+ Sanitary - -- 28 16 Worker 4. Ministerial Staff 10 36 31 27 16

5. Health Inspector 1 111 45 70 38

6. VHN - 125 119 117 115

7. Sector H.N - 24 24 26 21

8. Community H.N - 7 6 6 5

9. ANM - 34 34 30 28

115 11. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT The Assistant Director (Animal Husbandry), Pudukkottai has been advised to keep sufficient stock of live stock medicines with preventive vaccines in all the veterinary hospitals and sub-centres based on the past experience. He is requested to take immediate steps to provide preventive and antibiotic treatment to the cattle and ensure availability of fodder to manage the flood situations relating to his department. He should take immediate action to form special team/squads to administer vaccination in the Cyclone/Flood prone area to prevent contagious diseases. All the Veterinary Doctors should be alerted and stayed in the respective centres during the time of Cyclone warning.

S.No. Designation Phone/Mobile Nos.

9445001218 1. Joint Director, Pudukkottai 04322 224427

Assistant Director, 2. 04322 222324 Pudukkottai

Assistant Director, 3. 04371 223851 Aranthangi

4. Assistant Director, Illuppur 04339 272273

University Regional Research 5. 04322 266313 Centre (URRC), Pudukkottai.

116 DETAILS OF ANIMAL SHELTERS IN VULNERABLE AREAS

Total No of Total No of S.No Division vulnerable areas Shelter

1. Pudukkottai 29 13 2. Aranthangi 25 10 3. Illuppur 14 8 Total 68 31

S.No Division Total No of Total No of vulnerable areas Shelter I.Pudukkottai Division

1. Pudukkottai 16 4

2. Alangudi 4 4

3. Gandarvakkottai 5 2

4. Karambakudi 3 1

5. Thirumayam 1 2 Total 29 13 II.Aranthangi Division 6. Aranthangi 13 4

7. Avudaiyarkovil 4 2

8. Manamelkudi 8 2

9. Arimalam - 2 Total 25 10 III. Illuppur Division 10. Illuppur - 2

11. Kulathur 7 2

12. Ponnamaravathy 4 2

13. Viralimalai 3 2 Total 14 8 GRAND TOTAL 68 31

117 LIST OF ANIMAL SHELTERS IN VULNERABLE AREAS

S. Name of the Name of the Name of the Animal Shelters No Location Taluk

Pudukkottai Division 1. Pudukkotai District Livestock Farm Pudukkottai 2. Vadavalam Veterinary Dispensary, Vadavalam Pudukkottai 3. Varappur Veterinary Dispensary, Varappur 4. Puthambur Veterinary Dispensary, Puthambur 5. Alangudi Veterinary Dispensary, Alangudi 6. Kothamangalam Veterinary Dispensary, Kothamangalam Alangudi 7. Vallathirakkottai Veterinary Dispensary, Vallathirakkottai 8. Keeramanagalam Veterinary Dispensary, Keeramangalam 9. Gandharvakottai Veterinary Dispensary, Gandharvakottai Gandharvakottai 10. Kallakottai Veterinary Dispensary, Kallakottai 11. Karambakudi Karambakudi Veterinary Dispensary, Karambakudi 12. Thirumayam Veterinary Dispensary, Thirumayam Thirumayam 13. Kottaiyur Veterinary Dispensary, Kottaiyur Aranthangi Division 1. Subramaniyapuram Veterinary Hospital, Subramaniyapuram 2. Aranthangi Veterinary Dispensary, Aranthangi Aranthangi 3. Avanathankottai Veterinary Dispensary, Avanathankottai 4. K.Puthupatti Veterinary Dispensary, K.Puthupatti 5. Avudaiyarkovil Veterinary Dispensary, Avudaiyarkovil Avudaiyarkovil 6. Karur Veterinary Dispensary, Karur 7. Manamelkudi Veterinary Dispensary, Manamelkudi Manamelkudi 8. Karakathikottai Veterinary Dispensary, Karakathikottai 9. Arimalam Veterinary Dispensary, Arimalam Thirumayam 10. Namnasmuthiram Veterinary Dispensary, Namnasmuthiram Illuppur Division 1. Annavasal Veterinary Dispensary, Annavasal Illuppur 2. Illuppur Veterinary Dispensary, Illuppur 3. Kunnaandarkovil Veterinary Dispensary, Kunnaandarkovil Kulathur 4. Keeranur Veterinary Dispensary, Keeranur 5. Rajalipatti Veterinary Dispensary, Rajalipatti Viralimalai 6. Akkalnayanpatti Veterinary Dispensary, Akkalnayanpatti 7. Alavayal Veterinary Dispensary, Alavayal Ponnamaravathy 8. Nagarappatti Veterinary Dispensary, Nagarapatti

118 LIST OF TALUK WISE FIRST RESPONDER FOR LIVESTOCK

S.No TALUK NAME AND ADDRESS CONTACT NO

1. Karuppiah / Ponnaian, Dharga, Mullur 9994476768 Murugaiah/ Veerappan, Kallar Street 2. Puthambur 9843118721 Periyasamy / Subbiah, Thoppupatti, 3. Kaikurichi 9942432536 Senthilkumar / Karuppiah, 4. Thondaiman Oorani, M. Kulavaipatti 8344435209 Rajendran / Chinniah, Vadavalam 5. PUDUKKOTTAI MelaTheyru, Vadavalam 8940580871 Periyanayaki / Duraiyarasan, 6. Manappatti, 9445755869 Meiyappan / Karuppiah, Aththirippatti, 7. Agrappatti, Kavinad 9159060263 Dhanavel / Sokkalingam, 8. Ganapathipuram 9965866555 Dhanam / Kannan, Sevuganpatti, 9. Sammattividuthi 9659133092 10. Marimuthu / Ganesan, Varappur 9443777473 11. Muthu / Periyappa, Ilanjavoor 9843496372 12 Mariyappan / Karuppan, Lembalakkudi 8838628810 13 Vairavan, V.Lekshmipuram 9751790034 14 Sekar / Nallathambi, Oonaiyur 9943819204 15 Manimegalai / Baskar, Kulipirai 8526236410 THIRUMAYAM 16 Nagarajan / Nagan, Peraiyur 9626890204 Sambanthan / Sundarakonar, 17 Nachandupatti 9843705521 18 Alagu, Subbiah, Pulivalam 9943667508 Swaminathan / Sedhupathi, 19 Thirumayam 9524296238 20 Siranjeevi / Muthukumar, P. Alagapuri 7010005791 21 Kumar / Nagarajan, Poovarasakudi 9788076145 Pandiyan / Natarajan, 22 Vallaththirakottai 9159177941 Jeyalakshmi / Rajendran, 23 Kothamangalam 8608945640 Thamaraiselvan / Thangarasu, 24 Kothamangalam 8489200651 Vinoth / Sowndarrajan, 25 THIRUVARANGULAM Kothamangalam 9047932640 26 Arulselvan / Ayyavu, Neduvasal (West) 9080316043 27 Kasinathan / Dharmalingam, Anavayal 9943883857 Durai / Chinnathambi, 28 Vanniyanviduthi 9047360657 29 Pandiyan / Chelliah, Vennavalkudi 9787009123 Senthilkumar / Muthusamy, 30 Pappanviduthi 8754740105 D. Nallakkannu / Thangaraj, 31 GANDARVAKOTTAI 8940154859 119 Koththampatti, Pudur M. Karuppiah / Mariyappan, 32 Kannukudipatti, Kallakkottai 9047244475 Samathanarani / Aabel, 33 Thantchangkurici, Komapuram 9843656350 Shanmugam / Kaliyappan, 34 Sokkampettiah, Sanganviduthi 7639702513 35 R.Ramanathan / Rethinam, Kattunavel 9865887426 36 T. Vikaram . Deivasamy, Kattunavel 9789450726 37 M. Senthil / Muthusamy, Mudhukulam 9751700591 M.Samikannu / Muthusamy, 38 Vellalaviduthi 9786383360 39 N. Ganesan / Narayanan, Veladipatti 9442924246 R. Sathiyamoorthi / Ramasamy, 40 Vandayampatti 9751955938 41 Kadhar Hussain / Mohamed Guththoos 9842367418 Sivakumar / Thirumoorthi, 42 Kulanthiranpattu 9080276419 43 Abu Kuraira / Kalifullah, Karambakudi 9942003480 44 Anbalagan / Thangavel, Muthalippatti 9787753869 Mahendran / Sokkalingam, 45 KARAMBAKUDI Kaliyarayanviduthi 8072729145 46 Kamaraj / Velu, Odappaviduthi 9788386375 47 Manohar / Mookkaiah, Kattththi 9597795820 Thangarasu / Thirumalai, 48 Ponnamaravathi 9786269917 49 Karthika / Varatharajan, Gopalappatti 9884180199 50 Jegan / Soosai, Kottaikadu 9626973925 K. Ramanathan / Koothapperumal, 51 Rethinakkottai 9047281824 52 K. Pushparaj / Kathirvel, Perumalpatti 9976078851 N. Rajamannan / Natesan, 53 Subramaniyapuram 9994717105 T. Dineshkumar / Dayananthan, 54 Avanaththankottai 9159308068 S. Padmanathan / Subramanaiyan, 55 ARANTHANGI Kurunthirakottai 9715155413 R. Pushparaj / Ramanathan, 56 Thirunalur 9786654459 57 Anbarasu / raman, Maramadakki 9751070207 S.Muruganantham / Subbiah, 58 Thirunalur 9751407788 59 Palaniyappan, Arasarkulam Thenpathi 9715274994 60 Chandrakumar, Aayinkudi 8940106988 P. Selvaraj s/o Periyakaruppan, 61 Nambooranipatti 9487157170 V. Karuppiah s/ oVellaisamy, 62 Mavadipatti 9894937611 63 L. Ravi s/o Lakshmanan, Arimalam 9952572331 64 Anandanarayanan s/ o Melapattu 9788818800 65 ARIMALAM M. Rajendran s/o Manikkam,Arimalam 8124424116 120 66 S.Palaniyappans/o Subaiha,Arimalam 8110931631 R.Palaniyappans/o P.Ravuthan, 67 Melnilaipatti 8939088341 ARIMALAM 68 C.Ramans/o Chinnaiya 9159972421 69 V.Sankars/o Velan,vannayampatti 9943402683 70 M.Ramasami s/o Meyiappan 9843959527 R.Natrajan s/o Ramanathan, 71 Avudaiyarkovil 7010159970 R.Prabhu s/o Ramanathan, 72 Avudaiyarkovil 9786731119 M.Raviraj s/o Marimuthu, 73 Avudaiyarkovil 9655969958 74 G.Suri s/o Ganesan, Avudaiyarkovil 6369697439 G.Hariharan s/o Govindan, 75 AVUDAIYARKOVIL Avudaiyarkovil 7339427695 K.Ashmeer s/o Kalanthan 76 Avudaiyarkovil 8825550691 77 S.Praveen s/o Sukumar, Avudaiyarkovil 8489849566 8248035246 78 K. s/o Krishnan, Avudaiyarkovil J.Venkatesh s/o Jayaraman , 79 Avudaiyarkovil 8754267661 80 Maheshwaran , Avudaiyarkovil R.Rethinasamy s/o P.Ramaya , 81 Karakaththikottai 6379250949 82 S.Vellaichami s/o sathaiya, Velathur 9786114079 P.Muthutaiya s/o Periyaiya 83 Kilamanjakudi 9965814625 84 K.Manimuthu s/o Kali ,Manthangudi 8098784337 S.Mugaideen Abdulkathar, s/o Seiyathu Mugamath, 85 MANAMELKUDI Avudaiyarpattinam 7502916133 R.Balasubramaniyan, s/o Rajendran , 86 Nallur 9750885614 87 K.Jaganathan s/o Karupaiah 9842682267 88 Saravanan , Thandalai 9600605846 89 N.Sathishkumar s/o Neelagandan 7558159710 G.Manojkumar s/o Ganesh, 90 Manthangudi 9578494792 M.K.Karupaiyha s/o Muthukaruppan, 91 Parampur 9843278738 92 V.Alagu s/o s/o Veerayya, Kilakurichi 9524291956 S.Rengarajan s/o Samiayya 93 Thimmayampatti 9443205331 Neelamegam s/o Subramaniyan, 94 Malaikkudipatti, Illuppur Taluk 9786019134 Srinivasan s/o Eluvan, 28/4, 95 ANNAVASAL Chithannavasal Road, Annavasal 8903485050 Adaikkalam s/o Muthaiya, 96 Muthukkadu,Kaveri Nagar 7639081308 Naveen Venkatesh s/o Palanisami , 97 Perumanadu 9791835139 Semban s/o Karuppan, Koovathupatti, 98 illuppur Taluk 8344635150 Kamatchi s/o Kuduminathan, Anna 9585174846 99 Nagar, Kudimiyanmalai 6374261812 121 100 Kannaiya s/o Velu, Thiruvengaivsal 9451252817 M.Pappunayakkar s/o 101 Mooranayakkkar, Kidavankudi 9047283436 102 S.Radha s/o Subramaniyan, Vellur 9751968780 103 S.Susairaj s/o Sebasthiyar, Aavur 9047516899 Thangarasu s/o Rasu, Saralappatti, 104 Viruththappatti village 77081448993 Suresh s/o Rasu , Vadiyankalam , 105 Kodumbalur Village 7845431516 VIRALIMALAI Aananthan s/o Arumugam, 106 Keelappatti, D nallur 8778273780 Maruthupandi s/o Periyasami 107 Villarodai, Suriyur Village 9787918490 Arunakiri s/o Paramasivam 108 pinnangudipatti, Maruthampatti Village 6379547502 109 Arumugam s/o Sakthivel, Mandaiyur 9300438782 110 Suburaja, s/o Ponnuraja, Meenaveli 8870139004 111 R.Govindaraj s/o Rengaraj, Keeranur 9750185091 S.Josaph s/o Savarimuthu, 112 Pilakkollaipatti 9626072962 113 S.Jeyaram, S/o Subaiah, Puluyur 9751316935 114 Kuttaiyan s/o Palraj, Kookur 9786055144 Ramakrishnan s/o Chinnathambi, 115 O.Mettuppatti 9786780202 KUNNADARKOVIL Durairaj S/o Kaliyarasu, Ayyappatti, 116 Visalur 9751851355 117 Kanagaraj S/o Selvaraju, Senaiyakudi 9786785589 Bose S/o Natesan, Thuluthanpatti, 118 Vaithur 9843454791 119 Nagu S/o Maruthamuthu, Andakulam 6381188184 Chinnarasu S/o Regunathan, 120 Andakulam 9080813215 121 S.Nallaiya S/o Sokkan, saiyampatti 9787574841 C.Paramanathan S/o Chinnathampi, 122 Ammapatti 8072768373 M.Karupaiya S/o Malaisamy, 123 Venthanpatti 9751870479 124 Kumaresan S/o Karupaiya, Saiyampatti 8940105421 Karupaiya / Rangaiya, Keelapatti, 125 PONNAMARAVATHY Cheempoothi & VD 9655649776 126 Amutha W/o Muthaiya, Alavayal & VD 7867901416 127 Mani S/o Ganeshan, Venthanpatti 9786691665 Raman S/o Ulaganathan, 128 Ponnamaravathy 9842095742 129 Manimekalai W/o Ganeshan, Alavayal 9626381656 Ramesh S/o Krishnamoorthy, 130 Ponnamaravathy 9842349856

122 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT - PUDUKKOTTAI. NATURAL CLAMITIES TEAM DETAILS Veterinary Sl. LiveStock Inspector Animal Husbandry Union Name Dispensary VAS Name/Cell No No Name/Cell NO Assistant Name/Cell No Name Group Leader:Dr.D.Selvakumar, Assistant Director of Animal Husbandry,Pudukkottai, Cell No: 9003744146 1 Pudukkottai Puthampur Dr.P.SureshKumar 9566684294 E.Jeromprem 9443533815 S.Natarajan,9159507812

PillaiThaneerPanthal Dr.V.Lydia arul selvi, 8903471085

Adhanakkottai Dr.Ramesh, 9443378309 Y.Martinraj 9095405147 K.Nagalakshmi, 9524370181

Dr.R.Thatchinamoorthy Vadavalam P.Jayasheela 9597777310 9688181009 Varappur Dr.Indiragandhi, 9786153868 -- C.Govindan,9486625125

Perungalur Dr.P.Sureshkumar, 9566684294 -- M.Jalaludeen, 9698865274

2 Karambakudi Karambakudi Dr.Rengaraj, 9585914764 R.Sumathi 9865684412 U.Thangappan 9842781612

Regunathapuram Dr.A.Prakash 9952056763 -- T.Chinnaiyan 9943732599 C.K.Subramaniyan Malaiyur Dr.K.Muthalagu,9443652496 -- 9843697269 Mangottai Dr.C.Buvaneshwari 9655400321 K.Shanthi,9159044808

Kottaikadu Dr.C.Suresh , 8489071233 R.Arangulavan, 9500328438

Kattathi Dr.Idayadulla, 9715430427 M.Gandimathi (i/c) 9943656061 T.Vadivelu 9842927206

Vettanviduthi Dr.Kaviyarasan, 9587032782 G.Anusuya (i/c) 9787796692 K.Rengasamy 9843697269

123 3 Gandharvakkottai Pudunagar Dr.Prasath, 9655804757 Y.Martinraj 9095405147 K.Regnammal, 9626317867

Mattangal Dr.E.B.Karthikeyan, 9003885222 P.Annakili 9585179098 C.Chinnaponnu(Deputation)

Kallakottai Dr.Krishnamoorthy, 7760120430 P.Kavignan 9865684412 G.Rengasamy(Deputation), Veladipatti Dr.T.Senthilkumar 94422014817 -- 9787796006 Komapuram Dr.M.Dineshkumar 8012762300 --

Kulathurnayakarpatti Dr.G.Senthilrajan,9994011420 -- R.Lakshmanan, 9626898574

4 Thiruvarangulam Alangudi Dr.Selvaraj, 9626361669 G.Anusuya 9787796692 A.Anandan, 9095882010

Arasadipatti Dr.Suvitha, 9786514045 N.Sivakumar (i/c) 9843425711

Vadakadu Dr.S.Anandaraj, 9489113941 -- R.Punithavalli, 9659979449

Vallathirakkottai Dr.S.Rajarajan, M.Nagarajan, 9788076145

R.Arangulavan,(i/c) Kothamangalam Dr.S.Selvavinayagi,9751954104 P.Sangeetha 8883378643 9500328438

Neduvasal Dr.P.Selvaraj, 9751764315 -- K.Shanthi,9159044808 M.Nagarajan, (i/c) Vengitakulam Dr.R.Paavai, 99428003987 -- 9788076145 Thiruvarangulam Dr.N.Anandhan , 9443574896 --

S.Kulavaipatti Dr.Sivagamasundari 9626232838 -- S.Marikkannu, 9698630140

124 5 Thirumayam Thirumayam Dr.Nithayadevi, 8531024421 E.Manimuthu, 9715104411 --

Nachanthupatti Dr.Aravind, 9043921532 -- K.Sivaraman, 9976789592 Dr.K.Thirunavukkarasu , T.Rethinanirmalarani, Kottaiyur S.Kumar 98942849871 9443770612 9894175352 Malaikudipatti Dr.Thilagavathi, 8344303881 M.Uma 9965955848 Ulagappan 9976789592

K.Pallivasal Dr.Thirumalairajan, 9578032780 -- --

Virachilai Dr.P.Sivaprakasam, 9159316450 S.Kumar(i/c) 98942849871 S.Selvaraj 9578871557 S.Selvaraj (Deputation) Rangiyam Dr.D.Sathyapriya, 8940807582 -- 9578871557 Panayapatti Dr.A.Arunkumar, 9894940557 -- Pannerselvam, 9842663640

Gandarvakottai Dr.Selvakumar, 9445032567 C.Malathi - 9943116468

Keeramangalam Dr.Ravindran, 9443501937 M.Bhuvaneshwari, 9578205565 N.Ravikumar - 9943615431

Group Leader:Dr.P.Ravindran, Assistant Director of Animal Husbandry, Aranthangi, Cell No: 9443501937

6 Aranthangi Ayingudi Dr.SheikDawood/ 9500514343 K.Rejeswary/904782961 K.Sankar/9865976771 Avanathnkottai Dr.Uthayaperumal/9443922158 R.Thamilselvi/8760124663 R.Suresh/9655300257

Aranthangi Dr.T.Elavarasi / 8496111130 K.Rakkammal/9965131088

7 Avudaiyarkovil Karur Dr.C.Cilamban/9442114624 K.Muthulakshmi/9486547939 V.Rukmani/8675337705

Theeyathur Dr.M.Rajapandy /8608427817 A.Amutharani/ 9655909830

Avudaiyarkovil Dr.V.Muthudurai / 9786949038 R.Shekar/ 7639235869

125 8 Arimalam K.Pudupatti Dr.Nimalesan /9843276830 S.Thennarasu /9443399072 S.Murugesan /9626613561

Thanjur Dr.Manimekalai /9842013112 M.Rajendran/9626973587

Namanasamuthiram Dr.Murugarasu (I/c), 8526617072

9 Manamelkudi Karakathikottai Dr.Balakrishnan /9486311404 S.Kanakavalli / 9047392050 D.Visalachi /9842897119

Perumaruthru Dr.Murugarasu, 8526617072 R.Kumaresan /9786114079 D.Thandapani /9698290804 Group Leader:Dr.I.Pandi, Assistant Director of Animal Husbandry, Illuppur, Cell No: 9443999542 Mr.Solaimani, Venthanpatti 10 Ponnamaravathi Dr.R.M.Ravichandran, 9443455867 Mr.Dayanandarao, Karaiyur, 9698826678 cell No.9865989778

Dr.S.Maheswari, Annavasal, Mr.D.Senthilkumar, Mr.P.Palraj, Illuppur, 11 Annavasal 9952359851 Perumanadu, 9942755391 8508913856 Dr.M.Sellappan, Alangulam, Mr.S.Senthilnathan, Mr.Arumugam, Kodumbalur, 12 Viralimalai 9842356905 Nambampatti, 9443068092 9942232653 Mr.P.Murugaprasath, Dr.V.Thanigaivel , Killukkottai Mr.Ganesan, Kunnandarkovil, 13 Kunnandarkovil Palandanpatti 9941327959 9751325004 9787181111

126 12. TANGEDCO The Superintending Engineer (TANGEDCO) Pudukkottai is requested to take effective steps to check up the electric installations and the inter linking cables are in good condition and to ensure the regular supply of electricity during the monsoon season. He should suitably instruct the field staff working in the district to switch off the power supply in the event of emergency by closely watching the weather conditions. He should have adequate staff to attend to various power lines, remove line wires on the roads, habitation and slum areas etc. and ensure proper power supply to all the relief centres and hospitals without any delay. He should also instruct the Emergency Team at the headquarters for quick response and to take steps to check up the electric installations and the inter linking cables. All the vehicles under his control should be kept ready in good condition before arising the monsoon period. The Quick response Team at the Head Quarters for emergency response and the details of the team and the task assigned are given below in respect of Pudukkottai Electricity Distribution Circle/TNEB/ Pudukkottai. The Superintending Engineer should personally monitor the Emergency Teams under his direct control and issue directions according to the information received from the personnel of the rescue operations.

Phone/Mobile S.No. Designation Nos. 04322 221853 1. Superintending Engineer, Pudukkottai 9443121854 04322 221870 2. Executive Engineer,General Pudukkottai 9445853884 04322 222378 3. ExecutiveEngineer, O&M Pudukkottai 9445853904 04371 270650 4. Executive Engineer, O&M Aranthangi 94445854224 04322 251368 5. Executive Engineer, O&M Alangudy 9444099398 04339262203 6. Executive Engineer, O&M Keeranur 9445854263 04333274237 7. Executive Engineer, O&M Thirumayam 9445854284

127 Public Relation Officer

Phone/Mobile Designation Nos. Er.R.Mathivanan Assistant Executive Engineer 04322 221870 (Development) Pudukkottai 9445853885

CIRCLE NODAL OFFICER

Er. D.Mayilvakanan , Executive Engineer/General

Emergency contact Number

Land line Number 04322 221853 Cell phone Number 9445853884

Round the clock control room at circle office

Alloted Vechcle: Hired Vechicle TN 55AP 1347

Land line numbers- 04322221853, 04322221870, 04322222073

PUDUKKOTTAI DIVISION

1) At Pudukkottai EB office complex

Emergency contact Number

Land line Number 04322 221523 Cellphone Number 9445853905

Allotted Vehicle Hired vehicle TN 55AR 6350 Area : Pudukkottai Town, Part of Pudukkottai Block TEAM MEMBERS

Cellphone Sl.No Name of Officer Designation Number AEE/Town/Pudukkottai 1. Er. S .Syedahamed 9445853905 (Team Head) 2. Er.V.Vijayamoorthy AE/Town/East/Pudukkottai 9445853911 3. Er.R.Baskaran AE/Town/Central/ 9445853913 4. Er. S.Ahamed Arif AE/Town/West/Pudukkottai 9445853912 5. Er. K.Ambihapathy AE/Town/North/Pudukkottai 9445853910 6. Er.K.Sithalaksmi AE/Maintenance/110KV SS 9445853919 Thiruvappur / Pudukkottai 7. Er.Sarathavairamuthu AE/Maintenance/110KV SS 9445994490 /Urban / Pudukkottai

128 2) At SIPCOT Substation

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04322 236234 Cellphone Number 9445853906

Allotted Hired vehicle TN 55 BD 1769 Vehicle Area : Annavasal Block, Part of Pudukkotttai Block and Part of

Kunnandarkoil Block

TEAM MEMBERS Cellphone Sl.No Name of Officer Designation Number Er.K.Arumugam AEE/Rural/Pudukkottai (Team 1. 9445853906 Head)

2. Er. K.Shanmuga AE/O&M/Sipcot 9445853916 nathan 3. Er.C.Panneer selvam AE/O&M/Rural/East/Pudukkottai 9445853914 4. Er.S.Ragunathan AE/SS/Sipcot 9445853918 5. Er. R.Appasamy AE/O&M/Andakulam 9445853915 6. Er.R.Karuppaiah AE/O&M/Thiruvappur 9445853917

3) At Illuppur SS Emergency contact Number

Land line Number 04333 272445 Cellphone Number 9445853908

Allotted Vehicle LORRY TN 55 E 5061

Area : Annavasal Block and Part of Viralimalai Block

TEAM MEMBERS

Cellphone Sl.No Name of Officer Designation Number

1 Er.N.Akkinimuthu AEE/O&M/Illuppur (Team 9445853908 2 Er. Dhanapal Head) AE/O&M/Annavasal (I/C) 9445853925 3 Er. Dhanapal AE/O&M/Annapannai 9445854214 4 Er.S.Paramasivam AE/O&M/Illuppur 9445854215 5 Er.B.Sam Jebamani AE/SS/Illuppur 9445854216

129 4) At Gandarvakottai

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04322 275279 Cellphone 9445853909 Number Allotted Vehicle Hired vehicle

Area : Gandarvakottai and part of Pudukkottai Block

TEAM MEMBERS Cellphone Sl.No Name of Officer Designation Number

1 Er.R.Rajkumar AEE/O&M/Gandarvakottai 9445853909 (Team Head) 2 Er. Venkateshwaran AE/North/Gandarvakottai 9445854217 3 Er.Mohanasundaram AE/O&M/Adhanakkottai 9445854222 4 Er.S.Gunanayagam AE/O&M/Punalkulam 9445854220 5 Er.D. Manoharan AE/O&M/Perungalur 9445854223

6 Er. R.Karupaiah AE/South/Gandarvakottai 9445854219

7 Er.S.Gunanayagam AE/ East/Gandarvakottai 9445854218 ARANTHANGI DIVISION

5) At Aliyanilai Sub station

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04371 271368 Cellphone 9445854225 Number Allotted Vehicle Jeep No. TN 55 D 7669

Area : Aranthangi Block

TEAM MEMBERS Cellphone Sl.No Name of Officer Designation Number

1. Er.V. Palanivelu AEE/Town Arantangi (Team 9445854225 Head) 2. Er. K.Dhanapal AE/O&M/Town/Aranthangi(I/c) 9445854231 3. Er.K.Dhanapal AE/U/West/Aranthangi 9445854232 4. Er. Geethanjali AE/O&M/Nagudy 9445854237

130 6) At Kodikulam Sub station

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04371 260307 Cellphone Number 9445854226 Allotted Vehicle Jeep No. TN 55 E 1767 Area : Manamelkudy and Avudayarkoil Block

TEAM MEMBERS Cellphone Sl.No Name of Officer Designation Number

1 Er. AEE/Rural/Arantangi Loorthusagayaraj (Team Head) 9445854226 2 Er.Shobana AE/O&M/Kodikulam 9445854239 4 Er.Ramesh AE/O&M/Karur 9445854242 5 Er. M. Balasundari AE/O&M/Manamelkudy 9445854240 6. Er. M. Balasundari AE/O&M/Subramanyapuram(I/c) 9445854236

7) At Keeramangalam Sub station Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04371 242268 Cellphone 9444099402 Number Allotted Vehicle Hired vehicle

Area : Aranthangi Block

TEAM MEMBERS Cellphone Sl.No Name of Officer Designation Number

1. Er.A.Subramanian AEE/Keeramangalam (Team Head) 9444099402

2. Er.Chithiraiselvi AE/North /Keeramangalam 9445854235

3. Er. Balasekaran AE/O&M/Silattur 9445854233 4. Er. Amutha AE/Avanathankottai 9445854234 5. Er. Chithiraiselvi AE/O&M/South/Keeramangalam(I/c) 9445854236

131 ALANGUDI DIVISION

8) At Alangudy Town Office

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04322 251020 Cellphone 9445854227 Number Allotted Vehicle Jeep No. TN 55 D 7551

Area : Thiruvarankulam Block

TEAM MEMBERS Sl. Cellphone Name of Officer Designation No Number 1 Er.S.Kumaravelu AEE/O&M/Alangudy 9445854227 (Team Head) 2 Er. Gnanasekaran AE/North/Alangudy 9445854246 3 Er. T.Prathiba AE/Town/Alangudy 9445854245 4 Er.Kaviyarasan AE/Thiruvarankulam 9445854248

5 Er.Venkateswaran AE/O&M/Vallthirakott 9445854249 ai 6 Er. Gnanasekaran AE/West/Alangudy(I/c) 9445854246

9) At Alangudi SS

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04322 251368 Cellphone 9445854228 Number

Allotted Vehicle VAN TN 55 C 8707 Area : Karambakudy Block

TEAM MEMBERS

Sl. Cellphone Name of Officer Designation No. Number

1 Er.P.R.Arumugam AEE/Rural/Alangudy 9445854228 (Team Head)(I/C) 2 Er.C.Mahadevaraja AE/Vettanviduthy 9445854259 3 Er.Rajkumar AE/ Pachikottai 9445854254 4 Er.Rajkumar AE/ Sembattyvidhuthy 9445854260 5 Er.Rajkumar AE/ Pachikottai 110KV SS 9445854255 6 Er.Rajkumar AE/ Mazhaiyur 110KV SS 9445991377

132 10) At Vadakadu SS

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04322 291424 Cellphone 9444099401 Number Allotted Vehicle LORRY TN 55 E 0824

Area : Thiruvarankulam Block

TEAM MEMBERS

Sl. Cellphone Name of Officer Designation No. Number

1 Er.S.Kumaravelu AEE/O&M/Vadakadu 9444099401 (Team Head) 2 Er.M.Chellaganapathy AE/Kothamangalam 9445854253 3 Er.M.Chellaganapathy (I/C) AE/O&M/Vadakadu 9445854251 4 Er.M.Chellaganapathy AE/O&M/L.N.Puram 9445854252 (I/C)

11) At Karambakkudy SS

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04322 255368 Cellphone 9444099400 Number Allotted Vehicle Hired vehicle Area : Karambakudy Block

TEAM MEMBERS

Sl. Cellphone Name of Officer Designation No. Number

1 Er.P.R.Arumugam AEE/O&M/Karambakudy 9444099400 (Team Head) 2 Er.Prabhakaran AE/O&M/ 9445854259 Regunathapuram 3 Er. Rajkumar AE/ Karambakudy(I/c) 9445854258 4 Er.Prabhakaran AE/ 110KV Karambakudy 9445854257 SS 5 Er.C.Mahadevaraja AE/Pudupatty (I/C) 9445854261 6 Er.C.Mahadevaraja AE/Karukkakuruchy (I/C) 9445854261

133 KEERANUR DIVISION 12) At Viralimalai SS Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04339 220232 Cellphone 9445854266 Number Allotted Vehicle Jeep No. TN 55 D 7549

Area : Viralimalai and Annavasal Block

TEAM MEMBERS

Sl. Cellphone Name of Officer Designation No Number AEE/O&M/Viralimalai 9445854266 1 Er.M.Subramanian (Team Head) 2 Er.M.Sathiyaseelan AE/North / Viralimalai 9445854279 3 Er.M.Sathiyaseelan AE/ South / Viralimalai 9445854280 4 Er.M.Jansirani AE/Vadugapatty 9445854282 5 Er.M.Sankar AE/SS/Viralimalai 9445854281 6 Er.Prabakaran AE/O&M/Melapatchakudy 9445854283 7 Er.Devaraj AE/110KV SS 8838298082 Vadugapatty

13) At Keeranur

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04339 263330 Cellphone 9445854264 Number Allotted Vehicle Area : Kunnandarkoil Block

TEAM MEMBERS Sl. Cellphone Name of Officer Designation No Number AEE/O&M/Keeranur 9445854264 1 Er.C.Muthukarauppan (Team Head) 2 Er.A.Balasubramanian AE/South / Keeranur 9445854268

3 Er.R.Baskaran AE/ North / Keeranur 9445854270

4 Er.A.Balasubramanian AE/East/Keeranur (I/C) 9445854269 AE/ O&M / 9445854271 4 Er.S.Srinivasan Kunnandarkoil

134 14) At Mathur SS

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04339 250432 Cell phone 9445854265 Number Allotted Vehicle Lorry No. TN 55 E 7827

Area : Kunnandarkoil and Viralimalai Block

TEAM MEMBERS

Sl. Cell phone Name of Officer Designation No Number

1 Er.D.Senthilkumar AEE/O&M/Mathur (Team 944585426 Head) 5 2 Er.Vaishnavi AE/O&M / Kumaramangalam 9445854274 3 Er.Vaishnavi AE/(I/C) Rural/South/Mathur 9445854275 4 Er.Ganeshkumar AE/O&M /T.Nallur (I/C) 9445854278

THIRUMAYAM DIVISION 15) At Thirumayam

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04333 274245 Cellphone 9445854285 Number Allotted Vehicle JEEP TN 55 C 2424 Area : Thirumayam Block and Arimalam Block

TEAM MEMBERS

Sl. Cellphone Name of Officer Designation No Number Er. Ramanathan AEE/O&M/Thirumayam 1 9445854285 (Team Head) 2 Er. S.Sangeetha AE/ O&M / R.C.Puram(I/c) 9445854288

3 Er.R.Muthusamy AE/ O&M / Arimalam 9445854289

4 Er.R.Ramesh AE/ O&M / Thenipatty 9445854290 5 Er.Kannan AE/O&M/Nachandupatty 9445854291

135 16) At Ponnamaravathy

Emergency contact Number Land line Number 04333 262043 Cellphone 9445854286 Number Allotted Vehicle JEEP TN 55 C 0885 Area : Ponnamaravathy Block

TEAM MEMBERS

Sl. Cellphone Name of Officer Designation No Number AEE/O&M/Ponnamaravathy 1 Er.R.Murugesan 9445854286 (Team Head) 2 Er.S.Ashok kumar AE/ O&M / Kulipirai 9445854293 AE/ O&M 3 Er. Kabila 9445854292 /Urban/Ponnamaravathy(I/c ) 4 Er. S.Ashok kumar AE/ O&M / Karaiyur(I/c) 9445854294

AE/ O&M 3 Er. Kabila 9445072422 /Rural/Ponnamaravathy(I/c)

13. REGIONAL TRANSPORT OFFICE

The Regional Transport Officer, Pudukkottai (Phone No.221618) has been instructed to issue necessary circular to private bus/Mini Bus owners and the owners of private lorries, mini lorries to render service of their vehicles at the time of emergency.

He is also instructed to furnish the number of private vehicle owners, especially lorries and the names of organizations concerned with full details well in advance to the Collector. His service is essentially needed to pool and draft private vehicles as and when services required by the District Collector at the time of contingency to save the life and properties of the public.

136 S.No Name & Designation Phone / Mobile Nos Regional Transport Officer , 04322-221618 1. Pudukkottai 9384808384 Motor Vehicle Inspector Grade I 2. 9384808385 Pudukkottai Motor Vehicle Inspector, Grade I 3. 9384808386 Aranthangi (I/C) Motor Vehicle Inspector, Grade I 4. 9384808387 Illuppur Motor Vehicle Inspector Grade II 5. 9884847055 Alangudi (I/C)

13(a). TAMILNADU STATE TRANSPORT CORPORATION The Branch Manager, Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation, Pudukkottai (Phone No. 266111) was instructed to spare buses and cranes during the flood season for rescue operations without any deviation. He should keep ready sufficient number of busses for bringing the victims to the shelters at the time of mitigation. He should also ensure that sufficient numbers of drivers are kept ready for posting them into the service at Pudukkottai headquarters.

S.No. Name & Designation Phone/Mobile Nos. Branch Manager (CITY), 04322 221681 1 TNSTC Pudukkottai 9487898079 Branch Manager 04322 220806 2 (MOFUSIL), TNSTC 9487898149 Pudukkottai

The details of Government Transport Corporation Bus Depots are below :-

S. Name of the Depot Contact phone Nos. No. 9487898079 1. Pudukkottai City Bus Depot (Mobile Crane available) Pudukkottai Mofusil Bus 2. 9487898149 Depot 3. Aranthangi Bus Depot 9487898153 4. Ponnamaravathi Bus Depot 9487898156 5. Manamelkudi Bus Depot 9487898111 6. Illupur Bus Depot 9487898068 7. Alangudi Bus Depot 9487898069 8. Gandravakottai Bus Depot 9487898066

137 14. FISHERIES DEPARTMENT The Assistant Director of Fisheries also keeping alert in the coastal area with due responsible and he has been asked to keep ready the trained swimmers, life saving boats in the vulnerable pockets in the coastal area. Fishermen have to be advised not to venture into the sea whenever warning is received. The Assistant Director of Fisheries has also been instructed not to issue fishing token to the mechanized boats at the time of Cyclone warning. He should take immediate action to give warning to the fishermen by wide publicity according to the wind speed which will be received from Meterological Department, Chennai then and there. 260 Nos. of 5wt VHF and 241 Nos. of 25 wt VHF Set has been given to Country Craft and Mechanised Boat Owners respectively. VHF Control room is Located at Alzgznvayal- Kattumavadi in Pudukkottai District.

S.No. Name & Designation Phone/Mobile Nos. 04322 220069 1 A.D(FISHERIES) 9442343947 No. of No. of No. of Fiber S. Name of the Mechanised Swimmers Boats No Fishermen Hamlet Boats Available Available Available 1. Kattumavadi 5 2 2. Mudukkuvayal 4 3. Krishnajipattinam - 2 4. Melastanam 5 2 5. Vadakku 5 3 Ammapattinam 6. Keelakudiyiruppu 5 2 7. Ponnakaram 5 2 8. Pudukkudi 6 2 9. Kottaipattinam 4 2 7 10. Jegathapattinam 6 11. Ayyampattinam 2 12. Kumarapanvayal 2 13. R.Pudupattinam 3 14. Muthukuda 6 Total 39 30 13 If any damage is occurred to the boats or nets due to Cyclone, it will be assessed at once and report submitted to the Collector without any delay. The details of village wise details of swimmers and number of boats available for rescue operations are as follows.

138 LIST OF SWIMMERS AVAILABLE FOR RESCUE OPERATION

Fisheries Team Leader S.No Name Association Name Mobile Number

1.Pasupathi S/o Rathinam 2.Murugesan S/o Sivapragasam Kattumavadi 3.Sethuraman S/o Govindan Team Leader Manamelkudi Vattam 1. 4.Thirumurugan S/o Palani Pasupathi Pudukkottai District 5.Supramani S/o Kamatchi 8489381819 Murugaiyan

1.Rajendren S/oSelayah Kelakudierupu 2.Maruthamuthu S/o Vaithinathan Mudukuvayal Ganesan 2. 3.palani S/o pethayah Manamelkudi Taluk’ 9787888198 4.Palamurugesan S/o Udayappan Pudukkottai District 1.Sekar S/o Santhirasekar 2.Adaikalam S/o Pitchai Melasthanam 3.Sithiravelu S/o Karuppayah Chandrasekar `3. Manamelkudi Taluk 4.Manikam S/o Chinathambi 9688750846 Pudukkottai District 5.Karuppaya S/o Ramu

1.Aathmanathan S/o Pitchai 2.Dhurai S/o Ramu Kelakudierupu 3.Palu S/o Supramaniyan Veramuthu 4. Manamelkudi Taluk 4.Ramu S/o Karuppayah 9698097147 Pudukkottai District 5.Kasi S/o Muiyandi

1.Murugapillai S/o Nadesan Vataku 2.Supramaniyan S/o Rajagopal Ammapattinam 3.Iyappan S/o Nelakandan Sathiyamurthi 5. Manamelkudi Taluk 4.Velmurugan S/o Krishnan 9688708054 Pudukkottai District 5.Arumugan S/o Chinandi

1.Senthil S/o Ragkapan 2.Muthukumar S/o Velusamy Ponakaram 3.Iyappan S/o Nelakandan Ramesh 6. Manamelkudi Taluk 4. Kalyanaraman S/o supramaniyan 8760403398 Pudukkottai District 5.Kumararaja S/o Ulagasundaram

1.Iyanar S/o Kali 2.Sudhagar S/o Subaiya Pudukudi 3.Sundar S/o Narayanan 7. Manamelkudi Taluk 4.Kandipan S/o Pakkeri Sudhagar Pudukkottai District 5.Sakthi S/o Kani 9865920191 6.Muthu S/o Mottaiyandi

1.Ramaraj S/o Arumugam Kottaipattinam 2.Sathish S/o Natarajan Sekar 8. Manamelkudi Taluk 3.Manimaran S/o Jayakumar 9715322036 Pudukkottai District 4.Jeevanantham S/o Rasu

139 DETAILS OF THE FRP BOAT OWNERS

Fisheries Team Leader S.No Name Association Name Mobile Number

Kelakudierupu 1.Ramesh s/o Devadass 8428837030 1. Manamelkudi Taluk 2.Dhurai S/o Ramu 9965815960 Pudukkottai

Kattumavadi 1. Moorthi s/o Nagooran 7639857177 2. Manamelkudi Taluk 2. Arumugam s/o Pichaikutty 7373164310 Pudukkottai District

ponagaram 1. Manikandan s/o Raman 7826014124 3. Manamelkudi Taluk 2. Pandiyaraja s/o Ramalingam 9080422684 Pudukkottai District 1. Samiyappa s/o Krishnanan Vataku 2.Murugapillai S/o Nadesan ammapattinam 9677944112 4. 3.Subramaniyan S/o Rajagobal Manamelkudi Taluk 9791462129 Pudukkottai District

Melasdhanam 1.Chandrasekar S/o Dharmaraj 5. Manamelkudi Taluk 2.Adaikalam S/o Pitchai 9688750846 Pudukkottai District

Krishnarajipattinam 1.Ahamadu Kani 6. Manamelkudi Taluk 2.Alavudin S/o Rabiyula 8124283182 Pudukkottai District 6380986009

Ayyampattinam 1.Ramu S/o Palani 7. Manamelkudi Taluk 2.Pasai S/o Kaliyapan 7502149887 Pudukkottai District

Pudukudi 1.Sudhagar S/o Subaiya 9865920191 8. Manamelkudi Taluk 2.Muruganantham S/o Pitchaipillai 6380571494 Pudukkottai District

Kotaipattinam 1.Mugamathuyusaf S/o Paseerali 9. Manamelkudi Taluk 2.Asaruthin S/o Paser ali 9865557738 Pudukkottai District

Kumarapanvayal 1. Murugaiyah s/o Chinnaya 9751714975 10. Manamelkudi Taluk 2.Poosaduari S/o Murugaiya 6380331480 Pudukkottai District

R.Pudupattinam 1. Muniyasamy S/o Selathurai 9865391385 11. Avudiyarkovil Taluk 2.Suresh S/o subayah 9025469107 Pudukkottai District 3.Thirumalai S/o Govindaraj 1.Devarajan S/o selathurai 2.Gobalakrishnan Muthukuda 3.Karmegam S/o singaravelu 9786260052 12. Avudiyarkovil Taluk 4.Mahendren S/o Kayampu 9443769421 Pudukkottai District 5.Siva S/o Archunan 6.Manikam S/o Ragappan

140 NAME OF THE VOLUNTARIES THOSE WHO GIVE THE MECHANISED BOATS

Register S.No Name and Address Mobile No. Number M.S.Ninamohamed 1. S/o Mohamed saiku IND-TN-08-MM-298 9442352641 Kottaipattinam Suyabu 2. S/o Pazer Ahamathu IND-TN-08-MM-215 9842653265 Kottaipattinam Mohamed khan 3. S/o Mohamed Ali jinna IND-TN-08-MM-313 9865787548 Kottaipattinam Ravichandran 4. S/o Ramasany IND-TN-08-MM-210 9865506163 Kottaipattinam Chinna Adaikalam 5. S/o Arumugam IND-TN-08-MM-157 9942108789 Kottaipattinam Backiyam 6. S/o Suvaikin IND-TN-08-MM-124 9865943759 Kottaipattinam K.Senthil 7. S/o Kaliyaperumal IND-TN-08-MM-214 9790525932 Kottaipattinam Ramakrishnen 8. S/o Govindarajan IND-TN-08-MM-269 9942188183 Jegathapattinam Jegathishwaran IND –TN-08-MM-1301 9943528678 9. S/o Kandasamy Jegathapattinam Uthirapathi 10. S/o Subramani IND-TN-08-MM-359 9626693399 Jegathapattinam Valarumathi 11. S/o Krishnansamy IND-TN-08-MM-83 9751887234 Jegathapattinam Balamurugan 12. S/o Pichavaram IND-TN-08-MM-404 9585625971 Jegathapattinam Balaiyan 13. S/o Ganesan IND-TN-08-MM-123 9092251108 Jegathapattinam

141 15. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Principals of Government Colleges at Pudukkottai, the Principal, Govt., Polytechnic at Aranthangi and the Chief Educational Officer, Pudukkottai were requested to ensure that all the educational institutions, Colleges, Schools and Noon Meal Centers are in good condition with the facilities of sanitation, water supply etc., so that they may be used as shelter homes and feeding centers at short notice. The Chief Educational Officer should issue suitable directions to all Headmasters of Higher Secondary/High Schools under his control in this regard. In the education sector, it is most important that a student must know the disaster managerment and that they have to be taught to react to the situation with a view of self involvement at the time of cyclone warning. It will be very useful to him to become a responsible citizen to face and manage any disaster or mitigation in future time. Further it is possible that the students could join the task force of volunteers, whose services could be utilised in mitigation efforts after a disaster has struck.

Phone/Mobile S.No. Designation Nos. 04322 222180 1. Chief Educational Officer, Pudukkottai 93852 29001 District Educational Officer, 04322 222510, 2. Pudukkottai 93852 29006 Dist. Educational Officer, 04371 220723 3. Aranthangi 93852 29007 Dist. Educational Officer, 04339 272288, 4. Illuppur 93852 29008 5. D.P.E.P 04322 226080 6. Dist. Library 04322 222464 7. Dist. Sports. Officer 04322 222187 8. Text book Society 04322 221264 9. Dist. Employment Officer 04322 222287 10. Govt. Model School 04322 270453 11. Govt. Rani School 04322 222310 12. R.C.School 04322 221545 Principal, H.H.The Rajah’s College, 04322 221558 13. Pudukkottai Principal, Govt. Women’s College, 04322 222202 14. Pudukkottai Principal Govt. Polytechnic, 04371 224569 15. Aranthangi

142 16. INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATION The Information and Public Relation Officer has a very important role in announcing the weather forecast to the Public. He should ensure public cooperation, which is fundamental for the successful conduct of all the flood relief operations. He should ensure public cooperation by the following methods. 1. By seeking the cooperation of the press in emergency. 2. Publicity through organised press coverage 3. Display of documentary films slides in the local Cinema Theatres. 4. Propaganda in Schools, Colleges and organised institutions and associations. 5. Broadcasting Radio message by Collector about the flood situation. 6. Publication of Press releases given by Collector along with Photographs on emergency relief. 7. Setting up information centres at important headquarters and at district headquarters. The Public Relation Officer should educate people not to feel panic and they should be courage enough to tackle the situation. They should be instructed not to disregard and under estimate the authentic and reliable flood warning given from time to time. The Public Relation Officer should cultivate confidence in the minds of public that all necessary relief measures are being taken to normalize the situation. The people should be educated that they should not believe the rumours and spread the unauthenticated information to others. They should be informed that police would take care of their properties from the clutches of anti social elements. He should also ensure about the distribution of informative pamphlets and exhibition of large scale posters at prominent places in the affected area indicating the action already taken and to be taken by the various departments, places to which the people should be evacuated, officers to whom they should contact for evacuation, relief etc. This information may also be published daily in the news papers during the period of relief operations and to broadcast from the local station of All India Radio. He should also organize photography and take photos and video about the damages with the assistance of Taluk Tahsildars and the related line deparments.

143 S.No. Designation Phone/Mobile Nos.

Information & Public Relations 04322 221454 1. Officer, Pudukkottai 9498042438

2. Asst.Public Relation Officer - I 9789560543

3. Asst.Public Relation Officer - P

17. CO- ORDINATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES

NCC & HOME GUARD

NCC COMMANDER Dr. Captain. Pahutharivalan. Cell No. 8610991993

NSS COMMANDER Dr. Velu. Cell No: 9159364087

HOME GUARD AREA COMMANDER Thiru.G.Manivannan. Cell No: 9443260930

144 V. INVENTORY AND STOCK CAPACITY BUILDING 1. LIST OF EQUIPMENT INVENTORY'S

S. Name of the JCB Tractor No Taluk Name Mobile No Name Mobile No 1 Pudukkottai Balakrishnan 9786308309 Balakrishnan 9786308309 2 Pudukkottai Rajasekar 9443620008 Jesuraj 7373453737 3 Pudukkottai Mani 9787818868 Samikannu 9655667222 4 Pudukkottai Parameshwaran 9942660862 Murugesan 9047639006 5 Pudukkottai Elangovan 9842442512 Kamaraj 9751789600 6 Pudukkottai Kumar 9443955022 Venkadachalam 9787796098 7 Pudukkottai Ramamoorthi 9842117359 Raja 9747244651 8 Pudukkottai Rajam 9965949628 Saravanan 9047244285 9 Pudukkottai Logu 9842003790 Sakthivel 9787750300 10 Pudukkottai Agastin 9842468853 Karuppiah 9786608503 11 Alangudi Jeyabal 9585656280 Dhetsanamoorthi 9443265142 12 Alangudi Rajavillan 9787797190 Sekar 9443099318 13 Alangudi Sakthivel 9787873030 Subramanian 9843124736 14 Alangudi Kumar 9442242355 15 Alangudi Loganathan 9842003790 16 Alangudi Murugesan 9787872079 17 Alangudi Palanivel 9626729433 18 Alangudi Ravichandran 9965117054 19 Alangudi SenthilKumar 9865349759 20 Alangudi RajaAshok 9751954338 21 Gandarvakottai C. Sekar 9843458768 22 Gandarvakottai Mr. Sivanantham 9787873363 23 Gandarvakottai Mr. Palanivel 9751782772 24 Gandarvakottai Mr. Murugesan 9751782772 25 Gandarvakottai Mr. Govindaraj 8489691841 26 Gandarvakottai Mr. Santhamuthu 9842955354 27 Gandarvakottai Mr. Manikandan 9842436339 28 Karambakudi A.K. Muthukrishnan 9787210783 29 Karambakudi Mr. Xavier 9500718106 30 Karambakudi Mr. Savarimuthu 9843245650 31 Karambakudi MR. A.N.Subbiah 9865859953 32 Karambakudi Mr. Jorge 9786078183 33 Thirumayam R.M.Karuppiah 9786604970 R.M.Karuppiah 9786604970 34 Thirumayam T.L. Rajendran 9865620818 Balu 9865620818 35 Thirumayam Balu 9578708712 Loganathan 9578708712 36 Thirumayam Aiyappan 9626836282 Shanmugam 9626836282 37 Thirumayam Loganathan 9443766794 Dhandapani 9443766794 38 Thirumayam Shanmugam 9443576535 Mathivanan 9443576535 39 Thirumayam SKM. Krashar 9751870902 Periyannan 9965451025 40 Thirumayam Sathaiah 9443883170 Balu 9626961607

145 41 Thirumayam Chinnadurai 9443378570 Sathaiah 9443883170 42 Thirumayam Selvam 9787277415 Chinnadurai 9443378570 43 Thirumayam Selvaraj 9442991722 Selvam 9787277415 44 Thirumayam Subramanian 9944885087 Selvaraj 9442991722 45 Ponnamaravathi Meenakshisundaram 9443010275 Raja 9698953889 46 Ponnamaravathi AbdulSalam 9443763470 Chinnakaruppan 9965723466 47 Ponnamaravathi Chinnavellaiyan 9047794198 48 Ponnamaravathi Sowndaraj 9047247026 49 Aranthangi Malaikannu 9842423376 K. Veeraiyan 9943847462 50 Aranthangi Vadivelu 9976279020 S. Chandran 9047158378 51 Aranthangi RameshBabu 9865686605 R. Kannusamy 9751125380 52 Aranthangi Sathish 9443683805 S. Chellaiah 8110086740 53 Aranthangi R.Ganapathi 9976507053 M.Vellaisamy 9843437965 54 Aranthangi A.Chandran 9790449448 C.Gandhi 9486402830 55 Aranthangi N.Murugan 9976331030 A.Murugan 944307216 56 Aranthangi Manikkam 9095242209 M.Vijayan 9894248659 57 Aranthangi Murugan 9965232821 Ramesh 9952211249 58 Aranthangi K. Ramanathan 9715453527 K. Dhevendran 9786059560 59 Avudaiyarkovil Mr. Namachivayam 9787909083 Maruthamuthu 9585971886 60 Avudaiyarkovil Mr. Murugesan 9450098160 Namachivayam 9787909083 61 Avudaiyarkovil K.R.Senthilkumar 9443223379 Ravichandran; 9676091282 62 Avudaiyarkovil Sundaram 9751281897 63 Avudaiyarkovil Ramesh 9943008371 64 Avudaiyarkovil Palanikumar 8489862113 65 Manamelkudi Raja 9524947826 Nagooran 9751125370 66 Manamelkudi Sarif Abdullah 9715394663 Shanmuganathan 9786336733 67 Manamelkudi Karuppasamy 9095847973 Subbiah 9843346441 68 Manamelkudi Rasappillai 9443777683 69 Manamelkudi Ramasamy 9047158589 70 Manamelkudi Murugaiah 7639764349 71 Manamelkudi Rajendran 9943943168 72 Manamelkudi Kalimuthu 9786402842 73 Manamelkudi S.Diraviyam 9087578202 74 Manamelkudi K.Palraj 7502916755 75 Manamelkudi Ilanchezhiyan 9943992324 76 Manamelkudi Anandan 9626364399 77 Manamelkudi S.Jeyaraj 9443270645 78 Manamelkudi M.Subramanian 8682064248 79 Viralimalai Veerakumar 9842422082 Prakash 9976102652 80 Viralimalai Subramani(KRS) 9443782454 Subramani (KRS) 9443782454 81 Viralimalai Kandasami 9443550470 Gopal (KPS) 9865095938 82 Viralimalai Dharmaraj(AP) 8903005671 Manikkam 9443422896 83 Viralimalai Balasubramani 9159242945 84 Viralimalai Kumar 9047380160 85 Viralimalai Ramasamy 9486256775 86 Viralimalai Velmurugan 8508432332 146 87 Kulathur Sundarraj 9787818868 88 Kulathur Dharman 9786505536 89 Kulathur Jeyachandran 9842440789 90 Kulathur D.M.S.Muthukumar 9443807137 91 Kulathur A.R.M.Sursh 9943322429 92 Kulathur Karuppiah 9786527321 93 Kulathur Ravi 9442144407 94 Kulathur K.R.N.Bose 9842444611 95 Kulathur Karuppiah 9443107418 96 Kulathur Chinnathambi 9443456757 97 Kulathur Murugesan 9786383961 98 Kulathur Ramesh 9842289237 99 Kulathur Vijayakumar 9865623737 100 Kulathur Balachandar 9791561743 101 Illupur Udhayakumar 9443372151 Udayakumar 9443372151 102 Illupur Nagaraj 9841622456 Nagaraj 9841622456 103 Illupur Dharmalingam 944372538 Muthu 9787262240 104 Illupur Thangappa 9445649927 Murugan 9965652311 105 Illupur Karuppiah 9842464089 Balamuthu 9976910806 106 Illupur Moorthi 8526732697 Sadhasivam 9658564401 107 Illupur Murugan 9786506553 Ganapathi 8489001716 108 Illupur AkbarAli 9786604401 Gandasamy 9443115479 109 Illupur Subramani 9443673897 Murugan 8489816059 110 Illupur Palanichamy 9443951325 Karuppiah 9842464089 111 Illupur Palaniyappan 9751629096 Adaikalam 9942540951 112 Illupur Karuppiah 9578505046 113 Illupur Murugan 8489437076 114 Illupur Rasu 9843644971 115 Illupur Moorthi 8526732697 116 Illupur Ilamaran 9443533829 117 Illupur Dharmalingam 944372538 Dharmalingam 944372538 Total 92 85

147 1.2. DRONE CAMERA DETAILS

1. R.KAMAL NEW FRIENDS HI-TECH STUDIO AND VIDEOS ARASAMARAM BUS STOP, ALANGUDI-622301 CELL:9865515151 MAIL: [email protected]

2. PANDIAN PANDIAN VIDEOS MARAMADAKKI ALANGUDI (T.K) CELL:

3. RAGUVARAN VASANTHAM VIDEOS MARAMADAKKI ALANGUDI (T.K) CELL: 9943098644

4. RANJAN STAR VIDEOS MANGADU ALANGUDI (T.K) CELL: 904733123

5. SAKTHIVELU VEL STUDIO 177, PUTHUR STREET, RAYAWARAM THIRUMAYAM (T.K) CELL: 9655798304

6. GOPINATH GOPI DIGITAL SANTHANATHAPURAM 4 TH STREET, PUDUKKOTTAI. CELL: 8610171667

148 2. LIST OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS

GOVT. SC/ST WELFARE BOYS/ GIRLS HOSTELS

S.No Hostels Details 1. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Vadakadu 2. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Kothamangalam 3. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Vettanviduthi 4. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Nachanthupatti 5. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Sadaiyampatti 6. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Mullankurichi 7. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Gandravakkottai 8. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Malaiyur 9. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Karambakudi 10 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Thirumayam 11. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Kulathur 12 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Ponnamaravathy 13 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Keeramangalam 14 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Arimalam 15 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Regunathapuram 16 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Pudukkottai 17 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Annavasal 18. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Keeranur 19 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Vallathirakottai 20 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Alangudi 21 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Killukottai 22 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Mullankurichi 23. Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Keeranur 24. Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Gandravakkottai 25 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Pudukkottai 26 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Andakulam 27. Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Thirumayam 28 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Alangudi 29. Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Karaiyur 30 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Illupur 31. Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Ponnmaravathy 32. Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Perungalur 33 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Malathaniyam 34 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Maramadaki 35 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Pudukkottai 36 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Odugampatti 37 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Karambakudi 38 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Subiramaniyapuram 39 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Viralimalai 40 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Kallakottai 41 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Keeramagalam 42 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Vallathirakottai 43 . Dr.Ambedkar Govt College Girls Hostel – I Pudukkottai 149 44 . Dr.Ambedkar Govt College Girls Hostel – II Pudukkottai 45 . Dr.Ambedkar Govt College Boys Hostel – Pudukkottai 46 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Amaradaki 47 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Manamalkudi 48 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Ambal 49 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Avudaiyarkovil 50 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Aranthangi 51 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Boys Hostel Meemisal 52 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Avudaiyarkovil 53 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Aranthangi 54 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Manamelkudi 55 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel Okkur 56 . Govt Sc/St Welfare Girls Hostel P.Alagapuri

GOVT. SC/ST WELFARE SCHOOLS

Sl.No Schools Govt SC/ST Welfare Elementary School Puthampur, 1. Avudaiyarkovil Tk Govt SC/ST Welfare Elementary School Puthampur, 2. Avudaiyarkovil Tk Govt SC/ST Welfare Elementary School Puthampur, Avudaiyarkovil Tk Govt SC/ST Welfare Elementary School 3. Veeradipatti, Gandravakkottai Tk Govt SC/ST Welfare Elementary School, Mullankurichi, Alangudi Tk Govt SC/ST Welfare Elementary School Palevinipatti, 4. Alangudi Tk Govt SC/ST Welfare Elementary School Neduvasal, 5. Alangudi Tk Govt SC/ST Welfare Elementary School Adanakkottai 6. Pudukkottai Tk 7. Govt SC/ST Welfare Elementary School Kurukalaiyapatti Govt SC/ST Welfare High School Pilaviduthi , 8. Karambakudi Tk 9. Govt SC/ST Welfare High School Ennai, Illupur TK Govt SC/ST Welfare Higher Secondary School 10. Mullankurichi, Alangudi Tk 11. Govt SC/ST Welfare Elementary School Ennai, Illupur TK

150 DISTRICT BACKWARD CLASS AND MINORITY WELFARE HOSTELS

1. Govt Backward Welfare College girls Hostel Pudukkottai 2. Govt Backward Welfare College girls Hostel Pudukkottai 3. Govt Backward Welfare College Boys Hostel Pudukkottai 4. Govt Backward Welfare College Boys Hostel Pudukkottai 5. Govt Backward Wel fare College Boys Hostel Pudukkottai 6. Govt Backward Welfare College Boys Hostel Pudukkottai 7. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Pudukkottai 8. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Pudukkottai 9. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Pudukkottai 10. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Puthambur 11. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Adanakkottai 12. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Gandravakkottai 13. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Gandravakkottai 14. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Pudunagar 15. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Gomapuram 16. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Keeranur 17. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Killukottai 18. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Andakulam 19. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Viralimalai 20. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Illupur 21. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Avur 22. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Killikottai 23. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Alangudi 24. Govt Backward Welfar e Boys Hostel Alangudi 25. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Keeramangalam 26. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Keeramangalam 27. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel LNPuram 28. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Thiruvarankulam 29. Govt B ackward Welfare Boys Hostel Vadakadu 30. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Kothamangalam 31. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Karambakudi 32. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Vallthirakottai 33 Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Keeraman galam 34. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Vadakadu 35. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Vangadakulam 36. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Karambakudi 37. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Alangudi 38. Govt Backward Welfare Boys H ostel Kulamangalam 39. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Maramadaki –I 40. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Maramadaki – II 41. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Aranthangi 42. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Silttur 43. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Poovaimanagar 44. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Subiramaniyapuram 45. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Subiramaniyapuram 46. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Aranthangi 47. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Me rpanaikadu 48. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Avudaiyarkovil 49. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Ponpathi 50. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Karur 51. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Meemisal 52. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Ho stel Manamelkudi 151 53. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Thirumayam 54. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Rayavaram 55. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Sadaiyampatti 56. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Thirukalampur 57. Govt Backward W elfare Girls Hostel K.Pudupatti 58. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Arimalam 59. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Ponnamaravathy 60. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Melasivapuri 61. Govt Backward Welfare College Boys Hostel Pudukkott ai 62. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Kalirayanviduthi 63. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Thirumayam 64. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Nagudi 65. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Melesivapuri 66. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Kothamangalam 67. Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Neduvasal 68. Govt Backward Welfare Girls Hostel Pudukkottai 69 Govt Backward Welfare College Boys Hostel - II Pudukkottai 70 Govt Backward Welfare College Girls Hostel - II Pudukkottai 71 Govt Backward Welfare College Girls Hostel - I Pudukkottai 72 Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Athani 73 Govt Backward Welfare Boys Hostel Vayalogam

Pudukkottai Arantangi Illuppur Type of School Education Education Education TOTAL District District District Govt.Hr.Sec.School 30 38 37 105 Govt.High.School 37 41 29 107 Ai.Hr.Sec.School 04 01 02 07 Ai.High.School 06 00 02 08 P.A.Hr.Sec.School 05 03 02 10 P.A.High.School 02 02 01 05 U.A.Hr.Sec.School 01 03 00 04 U.A.High.School 00 02 04 06 ADW.Hr.Sec.School 01 00 00 01 ADW.High School 01 00 01 02 U.P.School 01 00 00 01 Mu.High.School 03 00 00 03 M.E.R School 01 00 00 01 Matric High School 19 10 07 36 Matric 14 18 13 45 Hr.Sec.School TOTAL 125 118 98 341

152 3. LIST OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS THAT CAN BE USED AS TEMPORARY SHELTERS AT THE TIME OF FLOODS PUDUKKOTTAI EDUCATION DISTRICT GOVT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL

1. Sri Brahathambal HSS 16. Malaiyur

2. Ranee’s HSS Girls 17. Lembalakkudi

3. Govt Model HSS 18. Thirumayam Boys

4. Thirukogarnam Boys 19. Thirumayam Girls

5. Sandaipettai Girls 20. P.Alagapuri Girls

6. Perungalur 21. Gandarvakkottai Boys

7. A.Mathur 22. Gandarvakkottai Girls

8. Puthambur 23. Kallakkottai

9. Vadavalam 24. Keelanilaikkottai

10. Adhanakkottai 25. Thanjoor

11. Regunathapuram 26. Kalanivasal

12. Kaliyrayanviduthi 27. Arimalam Boys

13. Karambakkudi Boys 28. Arimalam Girls

14. Karambakkudi Girls 29. Yembal

15. Vettanviduthi 30. Kallur

153 Aided Higher Secondary Un Aided Higher Secondary S.No. S.No. School School 1. TELC Pudukkottai 1. Jeeva Jothi Konakollaippatti Ramanathan chettiyar 2. Partly Aided H.S.School Natchanthupatti M.C.T Ramanathan Sacred Heart Girls.HS.School 3. 1. Chettiyar Kulipirai Pudukkottai Ulagappar Kulapathi Balaiya School 4. 2. Ramachandrapuram Pudukkottai Adi Dravidar Hihger Secondary Saraswathi School 3. School Konapattu 1. Mullankurichi 4. St.Mary’s Pudukkottai 5. St.Mary’s Thachankurichi

MATRIC HIGHER SEC.SCHOOL

Sudharsan Matric 1. Vairam Matric Pudukkottai 8. Pudukkottai Vengateswara Matric 2. Mount Zion Pudukkottai 9. Thirugokarnam

3. S.F.S Matric Pudukkottai 10. St.Joseph Thirumayam

4. Sri Venkateswara Thirukogarnam 11. Mount Alive Moongithappatti

5. Bharat Matric Thiruvappoor 12. Karpaga Vinayag Sivapuram

6. Vidhya Vikas Gandarvakkottai 13. Sri Manickam Sivapuram Vidhya Vikas (Boys) 7. 14. Sri Sivakamalam Arimalam Gandarvakkottai

154 PUDUKKOTTAI EDUCATION DISTRICT

GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOLS

1. Ellaippatti 20. Keelappatti (M) 2. Sammatividuthi 21. Ambukkovil 3. Sempattur 22. Kulanthiranpattu 4. Varappur 23. Thulaiyanur 5. Gandhi Nagar 24. Komapuram 6. Ranee’s Girls Pudukkottai 25. Pudunagar 7. Thiurkogarnam Girls 26. Veladippatti 8. Manaviduthi 27. Kulathur Nayakkarpatti 9. Vagavasal 28. Vellalaviduthi 10. Kayampatti 29. Thuvar 11. Mullur 30. Pallvarayanpatti 12. Balan Nagar 31. Punalkulam 13. Manthangudi 32. Athankaraividuthi 14. Kilankadu 33. Posampatti 15. Panduvakkottai 34. Perungudi 16. Pallavarayanpathai 35. Othapulikudiyiruppu 17. Thirumanancheri 36. Kurungaloor 18. Moludaiyanpatti 37. Mirattunilai 19. Ponnanviduthi

Adi Dravidar Welfare S.No. S.No Aided High School High School S.M.A.R. Alamelu 1. Arunachalam 1. Pilaviduthi Panayapatti 2. Sivagami Ammal Rangiyam Sanskirit Oriental Vidhyalaya Municipality School 3. Pudukkottai 4. Nizam Arabic Oriental 2. Rajagopalapuram Pudukkottai

3. Kamarajapuram 5. MCTRM Namunasamuthiram

4. Thiruvapoor 6. SKT Rayavaram

M.E.R. School Partly Aided High School

Subburamaiyar School, 1. 1. St.Joseph Kottaikkadu Pudukkottai Govt Upper Primary 2. Christuraja Irudhayapuram School Govt Upper Primary 1. School Pudukkottai

155 MATRIC HIGH SCHOOLS

S. No School Name S. No School Name

Sri Lakshmi Narayana Christuraja Matric 1. 11. Kurumbapatti Kothagam Price Matric Muthur, 2. St. Joseph Virachilau 12. Keelanilaikkottai St. Sebasthiar Sasta Matric 3. 13. Meyyapuram Keelanilaikkottai Annai Matric Jaihind Balabhavan 4. 14. Nachanduppatti Vaiyapuripatti 5. M.R.P Matric P.Alagapuri 15. Nehru Matric Pudukkottai 6. King Jesus Thirumayam 16. Little Angels Pudukkottai Bright Matric SVS International 7. 17. Karambakkudi Pudukkottai Kuthoos Matric Sri RajaRajeswari 8. 18. Karambakkudi Pudukkottai Reena Matric Bharathi Vidhyalaya 9. 19. Karambakkudi Thirukogarnam 10. Arulmary Matric Gandarvakkottai

156 ARANTHANGI EDUCATION DISTRICT GOVT. HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL

S. S. S. School Name School Name School Name No No No 1. Aranthangi Boys 14. Sillatur 27. Merpanaikadu Subiramaniyapuram 2. Aranthangi Girls 15. 28. Gobalapattinam Boys 3. Alangudi Boys 16. Thanthani 29. Thiruvarankulam 4. Alangudi Girls 17. Neduvasal 30. Manamelkudi Girls 5. Avudaiyarkovil 18. Poovaimanagar 31. Keelanilaikottai 6. Ambalavananenthal 19. Manamelkudi Boys 32. Mangadu 7. Ammapattinam 20. Maramadaki 33. Vennavalkudi Kothamangalam 8. Araiyappatti 21. Meemisal 34. Girls 9. Athani 22. Chidambaraviduthi 35. Manjanviduthi 10. Keeramangalam 23. Lakshmipuram 36. Kattumavadi Boys 11. Keeramangalam Girls 24. Vadakadu 37. Karur 12. Kothamangalam Boys 25. Vallathirakottai 38. Vennavalkudi 13. Kottaipattinam 26. Nagudi

Govt. Aided Higher Seceondary Partly Aided Higher Seceondary S.No S.No School School 1. Ali Jainam Aranthangi Sri Ramakrishna Vivekananda 1. RC Venkatakulam 2. Thiruppunavasal 3. R C Vichoor

MATRIC HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL

S.No School Name S.No School Name 1. Vestly Matric Aranthangi 10. Sheik Fathima Girls Kovilvayal 2. National Matric Aranthangi 11. Thayagam Matric Aranthangi 3. Thangam Vadakadu 12. Holycross Matric Alangudi 4. ADR Matric Kaikurichi 13. Modern Matric Alangudi Jagatheeswarar Matric 5. 14. Manamalkudi St.Ignatious Vellakulam 6. St. John Matric Rethinakkottai 15. New Sangeet Meemisal Annai Meenatchi Nachiyar 7. 16. Aranthangi Popular Meemisal 8. IDEAL Matric Aranthangi 17. MH Matric Kottaipattinam 9. S.Umaiyal Matric Aranthangi 18. Selection Matric Aranthangi

157 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL

S.No School Name S.No School Name S.No School Name

1. Amaradakki 15. Kottaipattinam (G) 29. Ponpethi 2. Amarasimmenthirapuram 16. Krishnajipattinam 30. Poyyathnallur 3. Arasarkulam 17. Kulamangalam North 31. Pullanviduthi Kulamangalam 4. Arasarkulam East 18. 32. Pudukkudi South Kulanthai 5. Avudayarkovil (G) 19. 33. Rajendrapuram Vinayagar Kotai 6. Ayingudi South 20. Silattur (G) 34. K Rasiyamangalam 7. Edaiyathimangalam 21. Mangalanadu East 35. S Kulavaipatti 8. Erukkalakkottai 22. Melappattu 36. Senthankudi 9. Gopalapuram 23. Narpavalasengamari 37. Suniyakadu 10. Jegathapattinam 24. Okkur 38. Sooranviduthi 11. Karakkottai 25. Pallathividuthi 39. Thalanoor 12. Keelaiyur 26. Periyalur East 40. Vallavari East 13. Kolendiram 27. Perungadu 41. Thirunalur South 14. Kothakkottai 28. Ponnagaram

MATRIC HIGH SCHOOL Mary Imaculate 1. Child Jesus Erichi 6. K.Rasiyamangalam 2. Crescent Rajendrapuram 7. Suba Bharathi Kallalangudi 3. Mayil Aranthangi 8. R C Matric Avudayarkovil 4. Nasrin Rethinakkottai 9. Al-Quta Matric Kattumavadi 5. Abirami Alangudi 10. Crescent Ammapattinam

PARTLY AIDED HIGH SCHOOL UN AIDED HIGH SCHOOL 1. R.C. Pathirikudi 1. AlHidhaya Arasarkulam 2. Kamaraj Aranthangi 2. P.P.M. Karambakkadu UN AIDED HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL 1. Laurel Kurumbakkadu 2. Amirtha vidya vikas Kovilvayal 3. Manickavasagar Pandipathiram

158 ILLUPPUR EDUCATION DISTRICT

GOVT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL 1. Cauvery Nagar 14. Narthamalai 27. Pon-Puduppatti Girls 2. Parambur 15. Andakkulam 28. Mathur Special 3. Vayalogam 16. Killukkottai 29 Kavarappatti 4. Illuppur 17. Keeranur Boys 30. Viralimalai Boys 5. Annavasal 18. Keeranur Girls 31. Viralimalai Girls 6. Malaikkudippatti 19. Odugampatti 32. Avoor 7. Rappusal 20. Puliyur 33. Kodumbalur 8. Keelakkurichi 21. Sadaiyampatti 34. Mandaiyur 9. Sathiyamangalam 22. Karaiyur 35. Sevalpatti 10. Mannavelampatti 23. Melathaniam 36. Sooriyur 11. Maruthanthalai 24. Melasivapuri 37. Mangudi 12. Mukkanamalaippatti 25. Nagarappatti 13. Illuppur Girls 26. Alavayal

AIDED HIGHER SECONDARY MATRIC HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL SCHOOL 1. Chidambaram 1. St. Thomas HSS Nazareth 2. Idhaya 2. VV HSS Ponnamaravathi 3. Lions PARTLY AIDED HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL 4. Nehru 1. Arockia Annai Keeranur 5. Amala Annai 2. RC Illuppur 6. PSK 7. Mother Terasa 8. Majestic 9. Child Jesus 10. Parumala St Gregoriuos 11. Vivega 12. Chellammal 13. Muthuswamy Vidhyalaya

159 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL

1. Melur 11. Annavasal Girls 21. Thirukkalamb ur 2. Kudumiyanmalai 12. Melappatti 22. Neerpalani 3. Kilikudi 13. Themmavur 23. Kalkudi 4. Thirunallur 14. Uppiliyakkudi 24. Meenaveli 5. Vadaseippatti 15. Kulathur 25. Akkalnayakkanpatti 6. Mathiyanallur 16. Vaithur 26. Athippallam 7. Pulvayal 17. Lakkanappatti 27. Malampatti 8. Perumanadu 18. Nallur 28. Rajalippatti 9. Irunthirappatti 19. Karuppakkudippatti 29. Pakkudi 10. Mangudi 20. Varpattu

MATRIC HIGH SCHOOL UN AIDED HIGH SCHOOL 1. Meyyappa Valliyammai Kanchi 1. St. Annai Muthalippatti Sankara Vidhyalaya Matric 2. Sri Ambal Matric 2. St. Ignatious Sathampatti 3. St. Joseph Matric 3. Thirumalairayapuram K Kovil 4. Arul Malar Matric 4. Premanadna Melapachakkudi 5. Kokila Matric PARTLY AIDED HIGH SCHOOL 6. Ponmari Matric 1. St. Therasal Viralimalai 7. Providence Matric AIDED HIGH SCHOOL ADI DRAVIDAR HIGH SCHOOL 1. KK Koppanappatti 1. Ennai 2. MNC Koppanappatti

DETAILS OF COASTAL SCHOOL

1. Mimisal 2. Kottaipattinum 3. Ammapattinam 4. Manamelkudi 5. Edaiyathimangalam 6. Vichur 7. Gopalapattinam 8. Kattumavadi

160 4. LIST OF CHOULTRIES / KALYANAMANDAPAM PUDUKKOTTAI TALUK

1. Kanagambal Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9159178161 2. Saravana Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/22698 Sowrashtra sabai Virundhinar 3. Pudukkottai/9842497864 Maligai 4. Sumangali Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9698329929 5. Surya Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9791746660 6. P.V.R. Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/236029 7. Mandapam Pudukkottai/220569 8. S.A.K. Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/231786 9. Anjuka Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9047524399 10. K.L.K.S. Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/221515 11. Sri Gowri Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/221032 12. Shanmuga Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/222129 Palniyappa Alagammai 13. Pudukkottai/9443356673 Kalyanamandapam 14. Meena Mahal Pudukkottai/9842454506 15. V.R.A. Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/267070 16. M.K.R. Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9842062451 17. S.V.S. Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/221776 18. Saratha Mahal Pudukkottai/222977 19. Three Star Mahal Pudukkottai/9842367304 20. Vasantha Mahal Pudukkottai/9150472780 21. S.S. Mahal Pudukkottai/9944849993 22. Ayya Mahal Pudukkottai/9842265824 23. Moovar Mahal Pudukkottai/224157 24. Meenakshi Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9443331750 25. Pon Saravana Mahal Pudukkottai/9442585227 26. Maharaja Mahal Pudukkottai/9842423314 27. Elumalaiyan Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9442223028 28. K.M. Mahal Pudukkottai/232361 29. Raj Mahal Pudukkottai/9788994114 30. Karthick Mahal Pudukkottai/9750961161 31. A.R.P. Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9688706984 32. Mena Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/221917 33. Karim Hajiyar Mahal Pudukkottai/220978 34. Muthuvilas Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9944169820 Pudukkottai Nadar Uravinar Murai 35. Pudukkottai/9443647063 Kalyanamandapam 36. Lena Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9965504382 Shri Karpaha Vinayaha 37. Pudukkottai/232367 Kalyanamandapam 161 38. A.V.S. Ayyan Mahal Pudukkottai/986521035 39. Pitchaiya Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9842703516 Pudukkottai Mavatta Varthaga 40. Pudukkottai/9842421809 Kalagam Silver Hall Thirumurugan Annathana 41. Pudukkottai/9943694033 Thirusabai 42. Meenakshi Kalyanamandapam Pudukkottai/9585850004 43. King Mahal Pudukkottai/9677925820

ALANGUDI TALUK

44. Arul Mahal Kalyanamandapam Alangudi/9443422118 45. Jevi Kalyanamandapam 46. Lakshmi Govindan Kalyanamandapam Alangudi 47. Jegan Kalyanamandapam Alangudi/9443422118 48. Arputha Kalyanamandapam 49. Mangal Mahal Kalyanamandapam Alangudi/9443488062 Suresh makkal Mandram 50. Alangudi/9865151715 Kalyanamandapam 51. V.C.R. Kalyanamandapam Alangudi

ILLUPPUR TALUK

52. V.K.S., Kalyanamandapam Illuppur/9659627172 53. Mangalmahal Kalyanamandapam Illuppur/9443372080 54. Madha Kovil Kalyanamandapam Illuppur/4339272047 55. Jeenah Kalyanamandapam Annavasal/9942729080 56. Raja Kalyanamandapam Annavasal/9043206603 57. DSM Kalyanamandapam Annavasal/9787352680 58. Elumitchai Madha Kalyanamandapam Viralimalai/9600247512 59. Chettiar Kalyanamandapam Viralimalai/9944873388 60. Thirumurugan Kalyanamandapam Viralimalai/9842488997 Mukkanamalaipatti/ demolished- 61. Mangala Mahal Closed

162 GANDARVAKOTTAI TALUK

62. A.I.T. Kalyanamandapam Gandarvakottai/9786493932 63. G.R. Kalyanamandapam Gandarvakottai/275318, 275773 64. STAR Kalyanamandapam Gandarvakottai/9443065884 65. Murugaiah Kalyanamandapam Gandarvakottai/9443347443 66. KPS Mini Kalyanamandapam Gandarvakottai/275958 67. M.R.S. Kalyanamandapam Gandarvakottai/9751953851 68. NSA Kalyanamandapam Mimisal/04371245666 69. SKR Kalyanamandapam Avudaiyarkoil/9443951812 Karur Yadavar 70. Kalyanamandapam Karur/9443848695 71. Susmitha Kalyanamandapam Manamelkudi Jegadeeswara 72. Kalyanamandapam Manamelkudi

KULATHUR TALUK

73. Ananad Kalyanamandapam Trichy Road – Keeranur 04339-262266 74. Vasavi Kalyanamandapam Near Bus Stand- 9443207934 75. P.M.R. Kalyanamandapam Therkku Ratha Veethi 9443950510 Therkku ratha Veethi 76. Sornavilas Kalyanamandapam 9842462385 77. O.S.P. Kalyanamandapam Pudukai road - 04339-262344 78. Devibala Kalyanamandapam Taluk office Road- 9842462385 Lakshmi mahal 79. Kalyanamandapam Taluk office road –9842462385 80. Alagammal Kulathur 04339-262344 Samathuvapuram Community 81. hall Narthamalai 82. Devasthana Kalyanamandapam Narthamalai

THIRUMAYAM TALUK

83. Mada Makkal Mandram – Thirumayam

84. K.M.V. Kalyanamandapam Panaiyapatti 9942718301

85. Nagarathar Kalyanamandapam Panayapatti 9486067171

86. Nagarathar Kalyanamandapam Kulipirai Kumarappan Chettiar Kulipirai 9442281082 87. Kalyanamandapam Swami Ramados Kulipirai 9965280314 88. Kalyanamandapam Valliammai Achi Rangiam 04333276268 89. Kalyanamandapam Sabari Thirumalai Virachilai 90. Kalyanamandapam 163 Ganapathi Ponnalagi Arimalam 91. Kalyanamandapam

92. Nagarathar Kalyanamandapam Arimalam

93. Alaguraja Kalyanamandapam P. Alagapuri 9942829102 P. Alagapuri. 94. Alagumeenal Kalyanamandapam

PONNAMARAVATHY TALUK 95. Umaiyal Achi Kalyanamandapam Virachiliai 96. S.K.M. Kalyanamandapam Ponnamaravathi Ariyur Vadakku valavu 97. Ponnamaravathi West Kalyanamandapam Ponnamaravathi west 98. Durgai Ammam koil Kalyanamandapam 9362147310 99. Nadar Uravin murai Kalyanamandapam Ponnamaravathi 9442492072 Ponnamaravathi west 100. Meenatchi Kalyanamandapam 0433326001 101. Athitchi Achi Kalyanamandapam Ponnamaravathi 102. Pappathi Amman Kalyanamandapam Ponnamaravathi 103. Malaiyandi Koivl Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi – West 104. M.P.S. Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi – West Ponnamarathi – West 105. Valliammai Kalyanamandapam 9443394334 106. Veeraperumal Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi – West 107. Umaiyal Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi – West 108. Lakshmanan Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi – West 109. Kitlar Parvathi Achi Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi – West 110. Manickam Chettiar Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi – West 111. Jayalakshmi Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi – West 112. Buvaneeswarai Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi – West 113. Raja Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi – West 114 N.,K.R.Charitable Kalyanamandapam Ponnamarathi 9965978506 Ponnamarathi – West 115. Annamalai Kalyanamandapam 9942009178 116 Kalyani Ganam - Kalyanamandapam Melasivapurai

164 5. LIST OF CYCLONE SHELTERS

Manamelkudi Avudaiyarkoil

1. Krishnajipattinam 9. Jagadapattinam

2. Kattumavadi 10. Mimisal

3. Melasthanam 11. Gopalapattinam 4. Ammapattinam (Vadakku) 12. Thiruppunavasal 5. Manamelkudi 13. Muthukkuda 6. Ponnagaram 14. Arasanagaripattinam 7. Pudukkudi 15. R.Puduppattinam

8. Kottaipattinam

CYCLONE SHELTERS

6. LIST OF MULTI PURPOSE EVACUATION SHELTERS IN COASTAL AREAS

Manamelkudi Avudaiyarkoil 1. Kattumavadi (Alaganvayal) 8. Mimisal Nattanipurasakudi / 2. Pilliarthidal 9. R.Pudupattinam Nattanipurasakudi / 3. Mumbalai 10. Muthukuda 4. Manamelkudi 5. Avudaiyarpattinam 6. Periyamadaipaichal 7. Kottaipatinam

MULTI PURPOSE EVACUATION SHELTER

7. LIST OF FAIR PRICE SHOPS WITH LOCATIONS

I. TNCSC GODOWN LOCATIONS

Location of the Phone/ Capacity S.No Godown Mobile Nos (Mts)

1. Pudukkottai 9442706580 7000

2. Kulathur 9943010542 5500 3. Thirumayam 9943667646 4000 4. Alangudi 9751684585 6000

5. Aranthangi 9578249378 10500

6. Avudaiyarkovil 9894717379 1500

7. Gandarvakkottai 9442145466 9000 8. Manamelkudi 9003472260 3300

9. Illuppur 9025703396 4500

Pudukkottai -No of Part Time and Full Time Shops July -2019 Co- TNCSC Operative Others Total

Part Full Part Full Part Full Part Full Total S.NO Taluk Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Shops 1 Pudukkottai 0 3 20 70 0 1 20 74 94 2 Alangudi 0 1 36 64 0 3 36 68 104 3 Kulathur 0 1 31 66 0 0 31 67 98 4 Gandarvakottai 0 1 17 38 0 0 17 39 56 5 Thirumayam 0 0 37 70 0 0 37 70 107 6 Aranthangi 2 2 36 82 0 0 38 83 122 7 Avudayarkoil 0 2 20 61 0 0 20 63 83 8 Illuppur 0 1 31 56 0 0 32 57 88 9 Manamelgudi 1 2 22 48 0 0 23 50 73 10 Ponnamaravathy 0 3 18 44 0 0 18 47 65 11 Karmbakudi 0 1 17 48 0 0 17 50 66 12 Viralimalai 0 0 24 39 0 0 23 39 62 Total 3 17 309 686 0 4 312 707 1019

167 8. LIST OF PORTABLE GENERATORS AVAILABLE WITH THE PRIVATE 1. Dhanalakhsmi Light house, Pudukkottai 2. S.A.S. Light house, Pudukkottai 3. K.O.P Light house Pudukkottai 4. Classic Lights Pudukkottai 5. Seba Audio & Lights Pudukkottai 6. Musthabha Sound Service, Aranthangi 7. Jeeva Sound Service, Aranthangi 8. K.P.S Sound Service, Aranthangi

KULATHUR TALUK

POWER SAW 1. Thiru Muthuvel, Parapatti Salai, Keeranur 2. Thiru Ramaraj,Therkku Ratha Veethi, Keeranur 3. Thiru Selvaraj Main Road, Keeranur 4. Thiru Raja, Main Road, Keeranur 5. Tmt. Lakshmi, Trichy Main Road, Backside of Ulavar Sandai, Keeranur PUMP SETS 1. M.A.M. Electricals, Main Road, Keeranur 2. Ramja Electricals, Main road, Keeranur

THIRUMAYAM TALUK

GENERATORS 1. Iswari Sound Service, Koppanapatti 1 9442491606 2. Chitra Sound Service, Koppanapatti 1 9442491606 3. Appavuravuthar Sound Service, Sevalur 1 9442163213 4. Andi Sound Service, Nallur 1 9443118906 5. Lakshmi Sound Service, Nallur 1 9443118906 6. Azhagu Sound Service, Vaiyaburi 1 9788024130 Nagarathar Kalyanamandabam 9787352675 7. 1 Nachandhupatti 8. Balaji Pathirakkadai, Nachandhupatti 1 9787352675 168 9. Ambal Sound Service, B.Azhagaburi 4 9443456988 10. Savarimuthu Sound Service B.Azhagapuri 3 9443456988 11. Ambal Jenerators, Konappattu 2 9442160294 12. R.M.K.R. Jenerators, Konappattu 1 9442160294 13. Iyyappa Jenerators, Konappattu 2 9442160294 14. Murugan, Sound Service, Melathaniyam 1 9442160294 15. Lakshmi, Sound Service, Surappatti 1 9940962205 16. Anbu, Sound Service, Melathaniyam 1 9940962205 17. B.S.R. Sound Service, Sadaiyampatti 1 9940962205 18. Saraswathi Sound Service, Sadaiyampatti 1 9486386623 19. M.K.S. Nayagam Sound Service, Karaiyur 1 9486386623 20. Lakshmi Sound Service, Karaiyur 1 9987192399 21. Kannan Sound Service, Ammankurichi 1 9987192399 22. Sathiya Sound Service, Sokkanathapatti 1 9987192399 23. Rakkayi Jenerators Pon-Pudhuppatti 3 9986229040 24. Kannan, Periyar Nagar 4 9986229040

MANAMELKUDI TALUK

GENERATORS

Amutham Mikeset, Kalidoss Diesel - 6 Hp 1. 2. Senthil Mikeset, Maniam, Manamelgudi Diesel - 6 Hp Golden Mikeset, Sahubar, S/o Ibrahim, 3. Diesel - 6 Hp Manamelgudi

4. Americal Mikeset, Ibrahim, Manamelgudi Diesel - 6 Hp

169 GANDHARVAKOTTAI TALUK

POWER SAW 1. Azhaganbai, S/o Abdullah, Nagoor Andavar Power 9976438383 Saw, Pattukottai Salai, Gandarvakottai 2. Chandrasekaran, S/o Egappa Chettiar, Chandra 275770 Power Saw, Pattukottai Salai, Gandarvakottai 3. Krishnamoorthy, S/o Panchnathan Iyyaappa Power 275517 Saw, Karambakudi salai 4. Angamuthu S/o Idumban, Sarava Power Saw 275008 Karambakudi Salai, Gandarvakottai

GENERATORS Amman Sound Service, Mariamman Kovil Street, 1. 275294 Gandarvakottai NAM Sound Service, Thanjavur Salai, 2. 275690 Gandarvakottai Ponni Sound Service, Karambagudi Salai 3. 9865281661 Gandarvakottai Palani Sound Service, Pattukottai Salai, 4. Gandarvakottai PMA Sound Service, Big Bazzar Street, 5. Gandarvakottai

ILLUPUR TALUK GENERATORS 1. Senthilkumar S/o Sanmugam Pudhutheru, Illupur 9443399407 Rosa Light house, Natesan S/o Thouthulan, 2. Mettutheru, Annavasal Malathi Light house, Eluvan S/o Palaniyandi 3. Mettutheru, Annavasal Mathina Light house Pro.saburulla Muslim theru, 4. Annavasal Thangam Sound Service, Kalaimani S/o 5. Karambakudi Salai, Gandarvakottai

POWER SAW 1. Kerala Saw mill Annavasal, 2. Maharaja Saw mill Annavasal. 3. Kani Saw mill Kumaran Nagar, Berumanadu. 4. Venkateshwara Saw mill Illupur 5. Maharaja Saw mill, Illupur. 6. New National Saw mill, Illupur. 7. Sanmuga Saw mill, Viralimalai

170 ALANGUDI TALUK

POWER SAW

1. Bakriya Bathusha Saw Mill, Thiruvallur Salai 250770 alangudi Santhi Saw mill Pro. P.Logambal, Pathampatti Road 2. Alangudi. 251358 Madha Saw mill Pro.Santhanamery, Pudukkottai 3. Road, Alangudi 252597

PUDUKKOTTAI TALUK

GENERATORS 1. Dhanalakhsmi Light house, Pudukkottai 2. S.A.S. light house, Pudukkottai 3. Jarina Sound Service, Pudukkottai 4. Saravan light house Pudukkottai

ARANTHANGI TALUK

GENERATORS 1. Musthabha Sound Service, Aranthangi 2. Jeeva Sound Service, Aranthangi 3. K.P.S Sound Service, Aranthangi

9. LIST OF FIRST RESPONDERS GUARDS

Sl.No. Name President (Tvl) No. of members 1 Sathya Sai Seva Sangam, Narayasamy 12 2 Indian Red Cross Society, Raja Mohamed 300 Pudukkottai 3 Lion’s Club, Pudukkottai Senthil Kumar 98 4 Central Jacees, Prasath 40 Pudukkottai 5 PMSSS, Pudukkottai Fr.James Raj 22 6 Rotary Club MidTown, Dr.Saleem 24 Pudukkottai 7 Rotary Club Palace City Muthusamy 65 Pudukkottai 8 Rotary Club Pudukkottai Chokkalingam 98 Pudukkottai 9 Rotary Club KingsTown Wilson Anand 68 Pudukkottai 10 Rotary Club Central Parthiban 98 Pudukkottai 171 10.(a). SNAKE CATCHERS CUM RESPONDERS OF FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES

PUDUKKOTTAI DIVISION

S.NO NAME AND RANK STATION CELLNO 1. P.SATHIYAKEERTHI FIRE PREVENTION 9445086450 STATION OFFICER WING 2. S.RAJKUMAR(FIRE MEN) PUDUKKOTTAI 9841029749 3. N.TAMILSELVAN(FIRE MEN) PUDUKKOTTAI 9786505093 4. A.KARTHIK(FIRE MEN) THIRUMAYAM 9786503310 5. M.SUDHAGAR(FIRE MEN) ALANGUDI 9791066773 6. B.MOHAMMED ROBBI ALANGUDI 8760009107 (FIRE MEN) 7. K.SURESHKUMAR(FIRE MEN) KARAMBAKUDI 8940733615 8. M.ARULKUMAR (FIRE MEN) KARAMBAKUDI 7418916295 9. M.MANIKANDAN(FIREMEN) GANDHARAVAKOTTAI 9659055758

ARANTHANGI DIVISION

S.NO NAME AND RANK STATION CELLNO 1. D.SELVAKUMAR(FIREMEN) ARANTHANGI 9750090845 2. C.VIGNESH(FIREMEN) ARANTHANGI 9715454071 3. P.RAMARAJ(FIREMEN) ARANTHANGI 7502283185 4. V.SANKAR(FIREMEN) JEGATHAPATTINAM 9629313032 5. K.PRABHAKARAN(FIREMEN) JEGATHAPATTINAM 9843595723 6. M.SARAVANAGANESH(FIREMEN) JEGATHAPATTINAM 7502349102 7. J.VIGNESHSENTHIL(FIREMEN) AVUDAIYARKOVIL 8098370021 8. M.PANDIYARAJAN(FIREMEN) AVUDAIYARKOVIL 9865870024 9. J.JANARTHANAN(FIREMEN) AVUDAIYARKOVIL 9500565306

ILLUPUR DIVISION

S.NO NAME AND RANK STATION CELLNO 1. S.RAJENDRAN KEERANUR 9445086449 STATION OFFICER 2. T.HABEEBRAHMAN(FIREMEN) KEERANUR 9788756086 3. K.NIYASAHAMED(FIREMEN) KEERANUR 9790557038 4. T.SATHISHPANDIYAN(FIREMEN) PONAMARAVATHI 8973488564

172 10.(b). LIST OF FIRST RESPONDERS

LIST OF FIRST RESPONDERS (Coastal Villages of Manamelkudi & Avudayarkoil Taluk) I. Manamelkudi Taluk

1.Aathippattinam Knowledge (Yes/No) Tree Climbers Snake / First S.No Name of the Person Age Mobile No. Swimming catching Cutters Aid 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 B.Saiyathu Moohamed Buhari 29 9698290062 yes No Yes No 2 S.Sadam Ushan 18 8508653090 yes No Yes No 3 M.Sagul Hammeed 34 9698117639 yes No Yes No 4 M.Sethu Inshan 30 8526666127 yes No Yes No 5 N.Nishamaideen 28 yes No Yes No 6 S.Moohamed Ravoothar 28 yes No Yes No 7 S.Sadam Usahan 18 8508653090 yes No Yes No 8 L.Asaruthin 21 8675952736 yes No Yes No

9 K.Saiyathu Moohamed Buhari 25 9698290062 yes No Yes No

10 Y.Badursha 19 9842686007 yes No Yes No

11 J.Saiyathu Moohamed Buhari 34 9788832689 yes No Yes No

12 R.Thareek 21 8675031876 yes No Yes No

2.Ayyamppattinam

13 A.Iyyappan 24 7092823560 yes No Yes No 14 P.Durai 32 7502915568 yes No Yes No 15 S.Thirukumaran 28 9159735928 yes No Yes No 16 G.Pappaiyan 35 9942507735 yes No Yes No

17 A.Vijay 29 9976331940 yes No Yes No

18 T.Velagam 32 9976331940 yes No Yes No

19 Manikandan 26 7373959032 yes No Yes No

20 M.Manikandan 24 9976331940 yes No Yes No

21 R.Vinoth 28 9524531070 yes No Yes No

22 K.Palani 32 7373112122 yes No Yes No

23 R.Thinagaran 35 7373112122 yes No Yes No

24 P.Duraipandy 24 7502915568 yes No Yes No

25 A.Dinakaran 28 8678909133 yes No Yes No

173 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

26 A.Isairaja 28 9524044647 yes No Yes No

27 G.Durairaj 29 9751268550 yes No Yes No 3.Palakkudy

28 A.Stephan 25 9698634025 yes No Yes No 29 R.Nepolian 29 9944368398 yes No Yes No 30 Dennishbalan 30 9626563465 yes No Yes No 31 Sathiskumar 26 9688991101 yes No Yes No 32 P.Reegan 28 9655637325 yes No Yes No 33 K. Navin 22 8940569590 yes No Yes No 34 J.Anithamary 27 9965875060 yes No Yes No 35 Johnkennadi 35 9965472463 yes No Yes No 36 Suresh 32 98436 16372 yes No Yes No 37 R.Ramkumar 29 8940595422 yes No Yes No 4.Empavayal

38 R.Thamas 27 9578847564 yes No Yes No 39 S.Nepolian 31 9942316128 yes No Yes No 40 K.Ajithkumar 22 8608723945 yes No Yes No 41 K.Ravi 31 8098086582 yes No Yes No 42 S.Siva 27 9698203716 yes No Yes No 43 M.Reegan 30 9994722176 yes No Yes No 44 P.Ramu 35 yes No Yes No 45 S.Kuperanathan 35 9842442218 yes No Yes No

5.Jegathappattinam

46 Rabik 30 81242 37577 yes No Yes No 47 hazaruthin 25 97387 46334 yes No Yes No 48 Kaja 25 99763 62758 yes No Yes No 49 Ismail 20 99422 49865 yes No Yes No 50 Jalaluthin 20 89735 95967 yes No Yes No 51 Arabath ali 34 9597194274 yes No Yes No 52 Ravuthar 30 8344206688 yes No Yes No

53 Naina mohamed 30 9692531530 yes No Yes No

54 Papul Ibrahaim 25 8760488230 yes No Yes No

55 Hazarath ali 30 80122 61607 yes No Yes No

6.Kottaippattinam

56 S.Appaskan 28 98651 36357 yes No Yes No

57 K.Ravootha 28 81227 83083 yes No Yes No

58 S.abdulraguman 24 80120 04322 yes No Yes No

59 N.Ibrahim 24 75924 43035 yes No Yes No 174 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

60 sarughan 24 8012673524 yes No Yes No

61 N.Ibrahimsha 32 97152 13644 yes No Yes No 62 Sareep abdullah 35 9715394663 yes No Yes No 63 P.Shek abdullah 24 9688764321 yes No Yes No 64 j.Shek abdulla 22 8012232347 yes No Yes No 65 T.Thayar sulthan 27 yes No Yes No 66 Babul ibrahim 25 8760488230 yes No Yes No 67 K.Rajamohamed 29 9865628710 yes No Yes No 68 Naina mohamed 27 yes No Yes No

69 Nagutheen 24 yes No Yes No

7.Pudukudy

70 V.Rasukutty 22 8675073671 yes No Yes No 71 N.Nandakumar 20 9894373798 yes No Yes No 72 J.Rajkumar 25 8012673206 yes No Yes No 73 T.Pasupathi 20 8012709915 yes No Yes No 74 A.Vijay 22 9778881055 yes No Yes No 75 A.Kandavel 20 8675947536 yes No Yes No 76 K.nandahakumar 23 9976602104 yes No Yes No 77 V.kumar 25 9688413112 yes No Yes No 78 N.Ramanathan 30 7502832151 yes No Yes No 79 T.Athikesavan 18 8012709915 yes No Yes No 80 A.Muthuragu 27 9095442220 yes No Yes No 81 M.Hari 18 9600316214 yes No Yes No 82 M.Palanivel 23 8012672948 yes No Yes No 83 V.Manivasagam 35 9524303696 yes No Yes No 84 R.Nageshwaren 19 8220829088 yes No Yes No 85 V.Gugan 20 9942723716 yes No Yes No 86 K.Thagaraj 27 8189828592 yes No Yes No 87 j.Rajkumar 25 8012673206 yes No Yes No 88 V.Rasukutty 22 8675073671 yes No Yes No 89 N.Gugan 20 8012765800 yes No Yes No 90 S.Kumaran 26 8344681991 yes No Yes No 91 V.marimuthu 29 9750836074 yes No Yes No

8.Ammappattinam

92 M.Moohamed Ismail 32 9486542525 yes No Yes No

93 E.Thajuthi 30 9750163577 yes No Yes No

94 K.vasim agram 18 9159124664 yes No Yes No

95 S.Abdul kadhar 25 9047869895 yes No Yes No

175 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

96 Moohamedismail 35 9486585466 yes No Yes No

97 Kalander nina moohamed 35 yes No Yes No 98 I.Seiyadu Abthahir 30 9092077128 yes No Yes No 99 S.Seiyadu Abthahir 32 yes No Yes No 100 Rajpunisha 33 9751769415 yes No Yes No 101 Sithik Raguman 30 yes No Yes No 102 Mohamed yunus 33 9865553181 yes No Yes No 103 N.Mushiphar Raguma 28 yes No Yes No

9.Avudaiyarpattinam

104 Karun ali 30 7639183208 yes No Yes No 105 Sithi zagupha 28 7639183208 yes No Yes No 106 Iyyappan 30 9976371825 yes No Yes No 107 N.kamaraj 30 9715389136 yes No Yes No 108 P.Raja 28 9585384277 yes No Yes No 109 Justin 35 8760807472 yes No Yes No 110 Thandapani 35 7639673809 yes No Yes No 111 Mariya mickel 29 8608982374 yes No Yes No

10.Ponnagaram

112 V.Gugan 25 86809 04940 yes No Yes No 113 M.Panthalarajan 19 70928 24322 yes No Yes No 114 E.Manikandan 24 90875 90268 yes No Yes No 115 P.Palani 30 73732 79524 yes No Yes No 116 M.Valmiki 26 86809 05070 yes No Yes No 117 M.Jayabal 32 9750045200 yes No Yes No 118 T.Palani 30 7373279524 yes No Yes No 119 M.Valmiki 26 8680905070 yes No Yes No 120 T.thirumurugan 30 97504 07611 yes No Yes No 121 P.Kartihkeyan 19 80989 71151 yes No Yes No 122 J.Gobalakrishnan 22 86808 51212 yes No Yes No

123 M.Palanisamy 28 78717 20557 yes No Yes No

124 G.Premkumar 23 yes No Yes No

125 G.Palaniyammal 35 99654 51126 yes No Yes No

11.Anthoniyarpuram

126 Santhosh poondy 26 9524525355 yes No Yes No

127 Sathis 32 9865651898 yes No Yes No

128 S.Clinton 23 9698628834 yes No Yes No

129 DennistonBabu 33 7402242375 yes No Yes No

176 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

130 Mariya Esthodu 30 8344222887 yes No Yes No

131 Anand 22 9786061497 yes No Yes No

132 Arockiya sami 31 8344387291 yes No Yes No

133 Stalinraj 24 9842316503 yes No Yes No

12.Keelakudiyeruppu

134 S.Muthu 32 75029 17045 yes No Yes No 135 T.Ramesh 30 9698096774 yes No Yes No 136 P.Atmanathan 32 yes No Yes No 137 S. Ulaganathan 30 95787 12978 yes No Yes No 138 s.Gobalakrishnan 34 8608234469 yes No Yes No

13.Seetharamanpattinam

139 R.Thayanithi 32 9626964701 yes No Yes No 140 M.Senthilkumar 30 8124514867 yes No Yes No 141 S.Veerarajan 19 8098955450 yes No Yes No 142 Baskar 18 9788976943 yes No Yes No 143 Gajendren 23 9688910270 yes No Yes No

14.Pattankadu

144 M.Thuraimurugan 28 9092642744 yes No Yes No 145 S.Sanmugam 29 9488622498 yes No Yes No 146 S.Sasikumar 28 9715323110 yes No Yes No 147 Rathakrishnan 31 9543617236 yes No Yes No 148 Sivakumar 25 yes No Yes No

149 N.Mathiyalagan 29 8344222216 yes No Yes No 150 M.Samiyappan 25 9585128896 yes No Yes No

15.Melasthanam

151 S.murugeshan 34 9943908239 yes No Yes No 152 R.Senthilkumar 28 9087591350 yes No Yes No 153 K.Sekar 26 8870303167 yes No Yes No 154 T.Muruganandan 30 8124687050 yes No Yes No 155 R.Manirathnam 27 8344904838 yes No Yes No 156 P.Muthumathavan 20 9698627944 yes No Yes No 157 T.Nadarajan 30 9976125782 yes No Yes No

16.Thirumangalappattinam

158 Mathavakannan 27 98659 30510 yes No Yes No

159 Ramesh 27 97502 75068 yes No Yes No

160 D.Muruganantham 30 8098898391 yes No Yes No

161 M.Kannan 28 98657 38264 yes No Yes No

177

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

17.Muthanenthal 162 S.Ganeshan 31 9942089750 yes No Yes No 163 P.Ramu 26 yes No Yes No

164 P.Muthurama 28 96984 41580 yes No Yes No 165 N.Suriya 21 75027 48038 yes No Yes No

18.Mumbalai

166 Y.Appas 20 9715432087 yes No Yes No 167 E.Pahuruthin 26 8675073395 yes No Yes No 168 M.Zaheerushan 24 9965861182 yes No Yes No 169 M.Balasubramaniyqan 30 9788770588 yes No Yes No 170 S.Moohamed 27 9698621781 yes No Yes No 171 R.Abthagir 30 9965719773 yes No Yes No 172 S.Ramu 33 9715978365 yes No Yes No 173 S.Mohamed hakkim 28 9003526298 yes No Yes No 174 H.Moohamed azaruthin 21 7502721406 yes No Yes No 175 Thowpik raguman 20 8508489899 yes No Yes No

19.Pirathapiramanpattinam

176 S.Moohamed Rawoothar 31 9750882959 yes No Yes No

177 N.Ragumama 33 7871719953 yes No Yes No 178 J.Jamin 25 8760356238 yes No Yes No 179 M.Sahulhameed 26 9566402754 yes No Yes No 180 R.Ajmeerkhan 35 9791859712 yes No Yes No 181 J.Sabiullah 31 8122324231 yes No Yes No 182 S.Moohamed rasuthin 27 9698621781 yes No Yes No 183 M.moohamed salim 25 9566402754 yes No Yes No 184 J.Zagul hameed 29 9486604105 yes No Yes No 185 S.Ragumanhan 23 9578982207 yes No Yes No 186 K.Manjur alihan 23 9865635217 yes No Yes No 187 J.Kamarnisha 35 9715325030 yes No Yes No

20.Vadakku Manamelkudy

188 K.Panjavarnam 34 9524660495 yes No Yes No

189 K.Gunasekaran 28 7639177717 yes No Yes No

190 M.Sathyaseelan 31 9965824631 yes No Yes No

191 M.Malarmannan 28 7639177717 yes No Yes No

192 K.Gobinath 27 9095383991 yes No Yes No

178 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 193 S.Sivabalan 32 9500636757 yes No Yes No 194 K.Gunasekaran 28 7639177717 yes No Yes No 195 M.Sathyaseelan 31 9965824631 yes No Yes No

196 M.Malarmannan 28 7639177717 yes No Yes No

197 K.Gobinath 27 9095383991 yes No Yes No

198 K.Panjavarnam 34 9524660495 yes No Yes No

199 S.Sivabalan 32 9500636757 yes No Yes No

21.Vadakku Ammappattinam

200 Rengaiya 35 8973905352 yes No Yes No 201 Mansur 25 9842695429 yes No Yes No 202 Sabi yulla 30 8012242832 yes No Yes No 203 Ravoothar sakari 30 9715731645 yes No Yes No 204 Jaguparsathic 25 9750045282 yes No Yes No 205 Subramaniyan 24 7502730539 yes No Yes No 206 Ahamed Jalaluthi 32 7402479080 yes No Yes No 207 Alan 31 8818683042 yes No Yes No 208 Ahamed thambi 35 yes No Yes No 209 R.Mannar 28 9788438583 yes No Yes No 210 k.Alpasi 29 7402445199 yes No Yes No 211 Arumaugam 34 8008163536 yes No Yes No 212 S.Selvamani 30 9942527918 yes No Yes No 213 M.Govinthan 32 9942822155 yes No Yes No 214 Krishnan 30 9751282881 yes No Yes No 215 Thajithabegam 20 8883438405 yes No Yes No 216 Rengaiya 35 8973905352 yes No Yes No 217 Mansur 25 9842695429 yes No Yes No 218 Sabi yulla 30 8012242832 yes No Yes No 219 Ravoothar sakari 30 9715731645 yes No Yes No 220 Jaguparsathic 25 9750045282 yes No Yes No 221 Subramaniyan 24 7502730539 yes No Yes No 222 Ahamed Jalaluthi 32 7402479080 yes No Yes No 223 Alan 31 8818683042 yes No Yes No 224 Ahamed thambi 35 yes No Yes No 225 R.Mannar 28 9788438583 yes No Yes No 226 k.Alpasi 29 7402445199 yes No Yes No

227 Arumaugam 34 8008163536 yes No Yes No

228 S.Selvamani 30 9942527918 yes No Yes No

32 229 M.Govinthan 9942822155 yes No Yes No 179 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

230 Krishnan 30 9751282881 yes No Yes No

231 Thajithabegam 20 8883438405 yes No Yes No

22.Kattumavadi

232 Ramalingam 33 70928 22615 yes No Yes No

233 K.Velmurugan 31 8675135111 yes No Yes No

234 k.Chinnayavel 34 97881 82261 yes No Yes No

235 K.Somu 29 89733 48180 yes No Yes No

23.Krishnajippattinam

269 M.Murali 27 9688678932 yes No Yes No 270 S.Sangara 32 8973574359 yes No Yes No 271 K.saravanan 32 9688763220 yes No Yes No 272 N.Muthukumar 28 9095882205 yes No Yes No 273 M.Raja moohamed 31 9750045787 yes No Yes No

274 S.Nisarmaitheen 28 9791768650 yes No Yes No

275 K.Sahulhameed 23 7708815674 yes No Yes No

276 M.Murali 27 9688678932 yes No Yes No

277 Bismillakhan 31 9944465425 yes No Yes No

278 P.Agamed kani 30 7708878138 yes No Yes No

279 N.Sulthan 23 8754755711 yes No Yes No

280 K.Kamurutheen 28 8883166439 yes No Yes No

281 K.Thanga marikan 25 9578714841 yes No Yes No

282 sak thawooth 31 9944465425 yes No Yes No

24.Alaganvayal

295 K.Murugan 29 yes No Yes No

296 U.Balamurugeshan 35 9750836578 yes No Yes No

297 T.Kalidass 34 9655398941 yes No Yes No

298 Palanisami 35 9698014643 yes No Yes No

299 M.Sethumuthu 35 97151 64023 yes No Yes No

300 R.Vinoth 18 9095793876 yes No Yes No

25.Chellanenthal

305 P.Arivalagan 33 98430 58910 yes No Yes No

306 T.Magendren 35 yes No Yes No

307 K.Thamilarasan 31 8098784305 yes No Yes No 80987 84305 308 K.Tamilarasan 31 yes No Yes No 180 II. Avudaiyarkovil Taluk 1.Kumarappanvayal

Knowledge (Yes/No) Snake Tree Firs Swimmi catchi Climbers / t S.No Name of the Person Age Mobile No. ng ng Cutters Aid 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

309 M.Murugeshan 29 8012819145 yes No Yes No 310 K.Murugeshan 32 8973051246 yes No Yes No 311 M.Murugan 25 9047630525 yes No Yes No 312 M.Kamalkanni 26 7639086146 yes No Yes No 313 M.Subramani 33 9842725811 yes No Yes No 314 S.Suriya 21 8675434493 yes No Yes No 315 S.Brabu 20 9087170602 yes No Yes No 316 M.Karthic 24 9698166534 yes No Yes No 317 M. balasanthur 24 8344847601 yes No Yes No 318 Pusadurai 25 978759920 yes No Yes No 319 M.Manikandan 23 9698648298 yes No Yes No 320 M.Ramachandren 32 7502828741 yes No Yes No 321 M.sankar 32 8056859804 yes No Yes No 322 A.Manimaren 24 9095713516 yes No Yes No 323 A.Manimolian 25 9585414303 yes No Yes No 324 R.ranjithkumar 22 9585478908 yes No Yes No 325 N.Laxmanan 25 9095283445 yes No Yes No

2.Gopalappattinam

326 I.Absalkan 20 8940569510 yes No Yes No

327 M.Zaguphar 30 yes No Yes No

328 T.Moohamed kasim 28 9750924229 yes No Yes No

329 A.Abdul assis 29 9578513602 yes No Yes No

330 M.Nijam moohaideen 25 8883275801 yes No Yes No

331 Kamarsamam 27 yes No Yes No

332 S.Moohamed Ishagan 23 9842085586 yes No Yes No

333 K.Ragumankan 27 7502716721 yes No Yes No

334 M.Moohamed rapic 25 7402003138 yes No Yes No

335 K.Jagupar sathic 29 9976536803 yes No Yes No

336 S.Rishakhan 28 9842085586 yes No Yes No

337 J.Mohamed sarif 28 8883185386 yes No Yes No

338 Sathik batcha 33 9659883860 yes No Yes No

339 Yasar arabath 22 8940569510 yes No Yes No

181 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

340 Agthal hakim 28 9092531633 yes No Yes No 341 Nishakkan 25 yes No Yes No 342 Jagupath sathic 26 9965643663 yes No Yes No 343 Moohamedkasim 28 9865932124 yes No Yes No 344 Ragumankan 28 8973092701 yes No Yes No 345 Asikali 25 9698765476 yes No Yes No 346 I. Absalkan 20 8940569510 yes No Yes No 347 M.Jagupar 30 9976536803 yes No Yes No 348 M.Bazir moohamed 24 9698111696 yes No Yes No 349 S.Nagoor pitchai 30 9786640200 yes No Yes No 350 S.Sak maiden 32 9952528500 yes No Yes No 3.R.Pudhuppattinam

351 M.Mohan 27 9095426608 yes No Yes No 352 M.Asock 24 9095757356 yes No Yes No 353 V.Pandy 25 9087747352 yes No Yes No 354 S.Saparinathan 25 8760142615 yes No Yes No 355 T.Tharma 31 8012673108 yes No Yes No 356 V.Kathiravan 20 9751280754 yes No Yes No 357 T.Vasanthakumar 30 8940046118 yes No Yes No 358 A.Mathan 28 9087747370 yes No Yes No 359 R.Sivaraman 26 7373917183 yes No Yes No 360 P.Senthilkumar 30 9159853952 yes No Yes No 361 M.Namachivayam 22 9047964482 yes No Yes No 362 M.Laxmanan 26 9047966526 yes No Yes No 363 Sivabalan 28 9715192400 yes No Yes No 364 I. Absalkan 20 8940569510 yes No Yes No 365 M.Jagupar 30 9976536803 yes No Yes No 366 M.Bazir moohamed 24 9698111696 yes No Yes No 367 S.Nagoor pitchai 30 9786640200 yes No Yes No 368 S.Sak maiden 32 9952528500 yes No Yes No

4.Muthukuda

369 S.saiyadu 35 9788692472 yes No Yes No

370 K.Kalimuthu 27 9943885930 yes No Yes No

371 S.Parvatham 31 9952682032 yes No Yes No

372 Ahamed jarish 27 994239593 yes No Yes No

373 Kandasamy 25 9865538151 yes No Yes No

374 K.Sahulhameed 35 9486933056 yes No Yes No

375 R.Manivasagam 32 9092316564 yes No Yes No

182 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

376 P.Abdul samadu 31 9750090207 yes No Yes No 377 R.Chinasamy 35 9976479853 yes No Yes No 378 K.Nagooran 32 9976479853 yes No Yes No

5.Mimisal

379 S.Muruganandam 34 9655403587 yes No Yes No 380 R.Barathiraj 35 9715357343 yes No Yes No 381 K.Kannan 22 8344847662 yes No Yes No 382 K.Karthic 23 9688266511 yes No Yes No 383 V.Elayaraja 25 9047671127 yes No Yes No 384 N.Vijay 20 9159051109 yes No Yes No 385 R.Muruganadam 30 9788186019 yes No Yes No 386 C.Marimuthu 30 9842618568 yes No Yes No 387 M.Rajesh 30 9688707747 yes No Yes No 388 K.Veerakumar 25 9750484730 yes No Yes No 389 K.Balamurugan 25 9786625787 yes No Yes No 390 K.Selvakumar 32 7502140814 yes No Yes No 391 M.Karthikeyan 32 8608747588 yes No Yes No

6.Enathi

392 M.Vijay 18 9698290010 yes No Yes No 393 M.Pandy durai 18 7502915438 yes No Yes No 394 M.kannadasan 35 8526843302 yes No Yes No 395 S.Kualandaivelu 23 7502832549 yes No Yes No 396 K.suyampu lingam 35 9487036486 yes No Yes No

7.Arasanagaripattinam

397 J.jaguphar sathic 25 9003614211 yes No Yes No 398 Navas 28 9751991987 yes No Yes No 399 Moohamed Abdullah 22 8220692546 yes No Yes No 400 Moohamed Thaha 28 9894968566 yes No Yes No 401 Ubaiyadulla 23 9092366989 yes No Yes No 402 Ahamed jarish 27 9942395693 yes No Yes No 403 Riyasuthin 26 8526783008 yes No Yes No 404 K.Patthumuthu sukara 35 9965762709 yes No Yes No 405 A.Yahoop ushan 21 9750383875 yes No Yes No 406 M.Ubaiyathullak 23 9092366989 yes No Yes No

407 N.Asaruthin 18 8883818686 yes No Yes No

408 K.Izasahamed 17 9486482749 yes No Yes No

409 S.Yuvan 17 7639282150 yes No Yes No

410 H. zazauthin 23 9597509816 yes No Yes No

183 s. Name of the First Mobile Vulnerable Area No Responders Number PUDUKKOTTAI TALUK 411 Kasi 7708341054 Malaiyeedu, Poonganagar, 412 Vijayakumar 9626372087 Vattapatti, Malaiappanagar. Koodal Nagar, Barathi Nagar, Ramesh 9842475666 Kambannagar, Usilankulam. 413 Muthu 9443787498 Malaiyeedu,Poonganagar, Vattapatti,Malaiappanagar Thiruvapoor Voc, .Mayandisamynagar, Kattumariammankoil Street, Chola Real Estate, 414 Vellaichamy 9655137364 Thiruvapoor Voc,.Mayandisamynagar, Kattumariammankoil Street. 415 Selvakumar 9842850605 .Kalyanaramapuram Ramalingam Street, 416 Lakshmi (F) 9677732732 Vidwan Thatchinamoorthy Street, 417 Shanthi (F) 9566516414 418 Naina Mohmame 8344306300 419 Vahitha Banu(F) 9865381203 Adappanvayal 420 Raman 9943227037 421 Mohan 9443023440 Mappillaiarkulam Areas 423 Raman 9943227037 424 V.R.Killivalavan 9659498044 Sivanandhapuram 425 Subramanian 9865408820 426 Ayyappan 8973127657 Kamarajapuram 427 Siva 9865780211 34, 35, 36 Street 428 Kumar 9715388676 429 Chandru 7598229430 Bose Nagar 430 Panneer Selvam 9865972582 431 Thatchanmoorthy 9942253544 432 Jeyabalan 9443533894 Municipal Market Areas 433 Raja 8870572175 434 Thiyagarajan 9965748408 Thondamannagar – Akkatchiavayal 435 Saravanan 9842530779 North Area 436 Sathish 9842481688 437 Ibrahim Babu 9894824124 Pappankulam Areas 438 Sathiya Moorthy 8778524487 439 Innachi Muthu 9486088699 440 Krishna Kumar 9865656269 Lakshmipuram 441 Vasantha Kumar 9942478628 442 Srinivasan 9791917016 443 Santhosh 9344022585 Ayyanarpuram Areas 444 Manivelan 9842476140 445 Ramesh 9842475666 Muthukaruppa Konar Nagar, Kambannagar,Usilankulam ALANGUDI TALUK 446 K.M.Subramaniyam 9443807961 447 Ramaiah 9786106866 Maniyampallam 448 P.Murugan 8940572399

449 Solai 9943883809 450 Meenambal (F) 9976386703 S. Name of the First Mobile No Responders Number Vulnerable Area 451 Ganeasan 9585904307 452 Marimuthu 9894930599 Nagarathinampallam 453 Alagapan 9626774309 454 Mani 9943209943 455 Mariappan 9159340153 456 Arumugam 9943699539 Kingnipatti 457 Thamizharasan 8524017955 458 Rajabarthi (F) 9894462211 184 459 Subramaniyan 9843124736 460 Subramaniyan 8489000014 461 A.Arumugam 9943840424 462 D.Muthu 9786106416 Kalangudipatti 463 A.Natarajan 9943606260 464 M.Rajendran 9095316252 GANDARVAKOTTAI TALUK 465 S.Aasanbeevi (F) 9787960807 Kalaripatti M.Kamartheen 9943409880 466 M.Kamartheen 9943409880 Aruthodipatti S.Aasanbeevi (F) 9787960807 467 S.Pappathi (F) 9443446055 Kurumbivayal & Maniyavayal Villages 468 M.Deepa (F) 9942192194 469 M. Annadurai 9655007641 470 T. Govindaraj 9751039436 Kallakottai – Puduvayal 471 Mookaiayan, 9443951391 Kallakottai – Muthampallam 472 Nirmalraj, 9443065815 473 Muthusamy, 9976153549 474 V.Jaisankar 9159211027 Sangamviduthy 475 Kumar 9786201041 Kothagampatty 476 Murukesan, 9843688215

477 Arumugam. 9751953688 478 Govindaraj 9626372565 479 Rajamanikam 9786184481 480 Velu 8489528785 481 Alagammal (F) 9047581777 Ulavayal (Kulathur) 482 Velu 8675014778 483 Chinnathambi 9865963987 484 Adaikkalam 9585876016 485 Andiyappan 9865004236 THIRUMAYAM TALUK 486. Karthick Kannn 8526157917 Rarapuram

Muthupandi 8531053974 487 Pravinkumar.M 8015001325 Annanagar Pandian 9715721050 488 Balaji.S 9786422072 Gopalasamuthiram, Senthil 9965738490 Manivilam Areas Kottai – 2,Arugankulam Areas 489 Janarthanan 9655650305 Easwarankoilkulam Areas Chithiraikkulam,Vennavalkulam Areas, 490 Pandian 9715721050 Theppakkulam Areas, Mandikkulam Areas 491 Senthil.S 9965738490 492 Janarthanan 9655650305 Gopalasamuthiram,Manivilam Areas 493 Pandian 9715721050 Mandikkulam Areas,M.G.R. Nagar Areas, 494 Senthil.S 9965738490 L.N. Puram Gandhinagar Areas 495 Balaji.S 9786422072 496 Janarthanan 9655650305 AVUDAIYARKOVIL TALUK 497 kalanthar ismayel 9489593341 498 Abuthakir 9385621734 499 Ravuthar Mimisal Nainamohamed 7502832606 Manikandan 9578974117 500 Jayathulla 8883438963 501 shagulhammed 7639934561 502 Pavas 9659107036 Gopalapattinam 503 Jeeyavutheen 9865557284 504 Sathik 9776914433 505 J.Sagulhameed 9942374800 Aransankarai 185 506 M.JahirUshain 9786690280 507 P.Igbal 9843079371 508 A.Amirmugaitheen 9688862082 509 A.Abdulrahuman 9524303800 Asharudeen 8610216617 510 Sheck Abdulla 9488890786 511 Mohamed Musthak 9080973100 512 Nainamohamed 7305004848 R.Pudupattinam 513 Jiyavulhuk 7449023726 514 Sheck Dhavuth 9524576948 515 Navashkhan 8681807278 MANAMELKUDI TALUK 518 SAHUL HAMEED 9698117639 519 SATHAMUSAIN 8508653090 Manamelkudi 520 SEYAD MOHAMED 73732 79524 521 PAPPAIYAN 9942507735 522 VIJAY 9976331940 Vadukku Ammapattinam 523 MANIKANDAN 7373959032 524 SUBRAMANIYAN 8973574359 525 JAMEEN 8760356238 Krishnajipattinam 526 MURALI 9688678932 527 SEKAR 7092822615 528 KANNAN 9865738264 Kattumavadi 529 MURUGANANTHAM 8098898391 530 Moohamed Ismail 9486542525 Ammapattinam 531 E.Thajuthi 9750163577 532 K.vasim agram 9759124664 Ammapattinam 533 S.Appaskan 9865136357 534 Kottaipattinam K.Ravuthar 8122783083

535 S.Abdulrahaman 8012004322 536 Ravuthar 8344206688 537 Nainamohamed 9692531530 Jegathapattinam 538 PapulIbrahaim 8760488230 539 Arivalagan 9843058910 Chellanendal 540 Tamilarasan 8098784305 KULATHUR TALUK 541 Muthalagu 8098452703 Ramudayanpatti 542 Nadarajan 9786623925 543 Rajkumar 9626373797 Veerakudi Muthalagu 8098452703 545 Kaliyaraj 9626676488 Ayyapatti 546 Karunagaran 9685605977 547 Selvam 9585317272 Vellapillaiarpatty 548 Sakthi 9786802195 549 Arumugam 9787418942 Keeranur Periakulam 550 Lorthu Xavier 9842389889 551 Poomayee (F) 9843243775 552 Palaniammal (F) 9578086638 553 Rethinakumar 8675420147 Keeranur Care Colony Gandhi Nagar 554 Ajithkumar 9865845836 556 Kaviarasu 8220347304 557 Rani (F) 9842438069 558 Chithambaram 9843130906 559 Mathiyalagan 7839257150 Thodaiyur 560 Marimuthu 9788211532 561 Santhosh 9944858516 VIRALIMALAI TALUK 562 Periyasamy 9787870133 563 Sreenivasan 9443650297 Rajagiri 564 Murugaiah 9486064296 186 565 Aandiyakoundar 9524357662 Meenaveli 566 Subburaja 9442339004 567 Pitchai 9751851294 568 Rajendran 9751040731 569 M.Shanmugam 9787026181 Karapattu 570 Kaliyamoorthi 9443954098 571 Thirunavookarasu 8489526416 PONNAMARAVATHI TALUK 572 Alagammal (F) 9047581777 Valakurichi 573 Vellaisamy 8675014778 574 Chinnathambi 9865963987 575 Adaikkalam 9585876016 576 Andiyappan 9865004236 577 Andikkalai 9159914747 578 Andi 9626586023 579 Ravi 9047398054 580 Balamurugan S 9626929266 Pidarampatti 581 Velladurai 9943993760 Eachampatti 582 Manikkam 9626568224 583 Krishnan 8489509549 584 Subramani 9843686831 585 Shanmugam 8270437098 586 Eswari(F) 9444754917 Sangampatti ILLUPPUR NIL

10.(c). LIST OF WOMEN FIRST RESPONDERS

Name of the Mobile Name of the Women S.No. Women First S.No. Mobile Number s Number s First Responder Responder Pudukkottai 1. Selvarani 8903472455 2. Renukadevi 9788582394 3. Kiruthika 9578375679 4. Vijaya 9842412327 5. Amutha 9965514945 6. Chithra 9715423640 7. Vellaiammal 9578923158 8. Gangai 6383730117 9. Kavitha 7339038126 10. Bhuvaneshwari 9047459716 11. Amuthavalli 6374415379 12. Vidhya 9715236580 13. Geethanjali 8754281507 14. Poomalai 9976775695 15. Alagumathi 9976867574 Alangudi 16. Meenambal 9976386703 17. S. Radha 6379028095 18. S. Annakkili 9095111941 19. A. Kalarani 9585770799 20. S. Kalaimathi 9159131040 21. Alakammal 9894930599 22. D. Kalaiyarasi 9047798047 23. Dhanalakshmi 9843625317 24. Sathiyapriya 7639771201 25. Subramanian Anjalai 9843277204 26. R. Radha 9786784855 27. V. Nanthini 9943097011 Gandarvakkottai 28. Panjavarnam 9843340861 29. Ramayee 8489183866 30. Susila 9751645160 31. Mallika 9843684814 32. Radha 9626653947 33. Bhuvaneshwari 8525925052 34. Kalaiyarasi 9985770583 35. Chitra 8973541937 36. Pappathi 7448510159 37. Geetha 8525918902 187 38. Deivakani 8098473376 39. Muthulakshmi 9655714336 40. Vanaroja 9159432285 41. Menaka j 9626653888 42. Chandran 9626368403 43. Deivakani 9943272120 44. Samuthiram 8426840037 45. Veerammal 8220549761 46. Selvarani 6384105865 Karambakudi 47. Ramjanbegam 9787928361 48. Ambikavathy 9744859786 Thirumayam 49. Jothi 50. Bakkiyalakshmi Aranthangi 51. Vasugi 6383415168 52. Sarojadevi 9843947159 53. Kalaiyarasi 9698441163 54. Shanthi 6380867812 55. Sivagothi 9524613162 56. Anjammal 9629957382 57. Bakkiyam 9047830300 58. Amuthavalli 9626961579 59. Adaikkammai 9865884699 60. Pandimeena 9751425951 Avudaiyarkovil 61. Jansirani 9751454550 62. Najajothi 9626293465 63. Selvi 8525807431 64. Esumeri 9750246775 65. Pathampriyal 9787424162 66. Malathi 9686724211 67. Marial 9786257017 68. Jaya 9655442710 69. Malathi 9686724211 70. Kalpana 8098798735 71. Sugumari 9655582665 72. Arockia Selvi 9885220779 Manamelkudi 73. Puliyammal 9688818525 74. Sakayam 7639547905 75. Lakshmi 7868834722 76. Suganya 9786336229 77. Manjula 6385577109 78. Vanitha 9894909843 79. Nagalakshmi 9095095942 80. Vasumathi 9566534948 81. Nirmala 9659873053 82. Gowthami 9095677783 83. Rajalakshmi 8760385225 84. Jayachithra 9944452798 85. Reginamery 9629694648 86. Arapnisha 9629694022 87. Aarokiyasalomiya 8531031742 88. Bakkiyam 9976564564 89. Kaviyarasi 9715843791 90. Kavitha 8760491785 91. Kiloriya 9943838124 92. Manjula 8220240842 Illuppur 93. Chandra 8825402249 94. Rengasami 9787408577 95. Uma 7904685439 96. Kalaimani, 8220414217 97. Malarkodi 6384202408 98. Rajeshwari 9655899369 99. Muthulakshmi 8098459481 100. Kalarani 7598205429 101. Chithra 6384202681 102. Vasantha 9943039204 103. Kavitha 6374997075 104. Saroja 9057378075 105. Latha 6379722925 106. Selvamani, 9786113452 107. Indira 8098229042 108. Geetha, 8825858596 109. Poopathi 8524940899 110. Indira 188 111. Sumathi 6382410306 112. Vanitha 9715478869 113. Karpagam 6380856201 114. Muthulakshmi 9159230030 115. Ponnamal 7639874205 116. Sumathi 9788419528 117. Amutha 9578848930 118. Amirtham 9524428027 119. Rajeshwari 6380909672 120. Meena 6384537256 121. Chinnammal 9659993254 122. Jayamalathi 9655852936 123. Sumathi 9788419528 124. Seethalakshmi 8940828996 125. Vasantha 9843249401 126. Parameshwari 9843874939 127. Malathi 9750096162 128. Anbarasi 9943478732 129. Dhanalakshmi 9942317883 130. Sathya 9025690212 131. Mahalakshmi 8012012665 132. Jayamery 9585386445 133. Anjalai 8940887957 134. Maala 9788526388 135. Devi 9659332497 136. Lalitha 9597822263 137. Meenatchi 9586435804 Viralimalai 138. Palaniyammal 7639970241 139. Kala 9715212114 140. Annalakshmi 9585173988 141. Pachaiyammal 9865970861 142. Pattammal 8973334777 143. Kalai Selvi 7598231233 144. Maheshwari 9626193619 145. Jayalakshmi 7402621244 146. Saraswathi 8825460729 147. Ramayee 9790352753 148. Bharathi 9095712896 149. Saradha 9751574595 150. Devi 7339432088 151. Thangamani 9944882225 152. Pappathi 9566554581 153. Vellaiammal 9159763116 154. Tamilselvi 9655396079 155. Selvamani 9445685654 156. Kannaki 9629001566 157. Geetha 8220660820 Kulathur 158. Sangeetha 6374365043 159. Gowsalya 9655631038 160. Muniyammal 9344961139 161. Mala 6379577593 162. Rajalakshmi 7639649988 163. Rajeshwari 8270284145 164. Sumathra 9786506816 165. Sona 6383594581 166. Mariyammal 9843220689 167. Meenal 8248312649 168. Pothumponnu 6384594564 169. Vimala 9865098582 170. Senthamilselvi 9843528952 171. Pownammal 9942448550 Ponnamaravathi 172. Thenmozhi 9751278467 173. Bhuvaneshwari 9751278467 174. Alagammal 9047581777 175. Mathi

11. LIST OF MEDICAL TEAMS

Responsible Officer: Medical College, JD (Medical) and DD (Health) Sufficient Doctor, Nurse, MNA and Para medical staff will be made available where emergency arise. The Posting of medical team lies with DD (Health)

189 12. LIST OF DRINKING WATER SOURCES

CWSS from Trichirappalli, Ammaiapatti in Pudukkottai taluk

13.(a). NOON MEAL CENTRES

Name of the No.of S.No Location of the Centre Panchyat union Centres Primary Schools 114 Middle Schools 26 1 Annnavasal High School & Higher 25 Secondary School Total 165 Primary Schools 95 Middle Schools 42 2 Aranthangi High School 11 Higher Secondary School 9 Total 157 Primary Schools 70 Middle Schools 8 3 Arimalam High School 8 Higher Secondary School 5 Total 91 Primary Schools 63 A.D.Welfare schools - Middle Schools 20 4 Thirumayam High School 5 Higher Secondary School 4 Total 92 Primary Schools 88 A.D.Welfare schools - Middle Schools 14 5 Ponnamaravathi High School 7 Higher Secondary School 5 Total 114 Primary Schools 114 A.D.Welfare schools - Middle Schools 25 6 Viralimalai High School 8 Higher Secondary School 3 Total 150 Primary Schools 77 A.D.Welfare schools - 7 Kunnandarkoil Middle Schools 19 High School 4 190 Higher Secondary School 5 Total 105 Primary Schools 64 A.D.Welfare schools 1 Middle Schools 33 8 Pudukkottai High School 11 Higher Secondary School 8 Total 117 Primary Schools 68 A.D.Welfare schools 1 Middle Schools 17 9 Avudaiyarkoil High School 5 Higher Secondary School 2 Total 93 Primary Schools 111 A.D.Welfare schools - Middle Schools 25 10 Thiruvarankulam High School 9 Higher Secondary School 13 Total 158 Primary Schools 45 A.D.Welfare schools - Middle Schools 23 11 Manamelkudi High School 5 Higher Secondary School 4 Total 77 Primary Schools 89 A.D. Welfare schools 2 Middle Schools 29 12 Karambakudi High School - Higher Secondary School 7 Total 127 Primary Schools 59 A.D.Welfare schools - Middle Schools 26 13 Gandarvakottai High School 5 Higher Secondary School 2 Total 92

191 (b). LIST OF BAKERIES IN THE DISTRICT

S.No Name of the Bakery Contact No. 1 Bakery Magaraj, Pudukkottai 99655 62207 2 Anthoni Baker y, Pudukkottai 94864 95674 3 Alex Bakery, Pudukkottai 98425 07665 4 Ayyangar Bakery, Keeranur

5 Sundaram Bakery, Aranthangi 99657 93787 6 Visu Bakery, Aranthangi 98940 71411 7 Ayyangar Bakery Viralimalai

8 Ayyangar Bakery Illupur

9 Krishna Bakery Keeranur

14. RELIEF AND RESCUE MATERIALS AVAILABLE WITH THE CONCERNED DEPARTMENTS

Emergency Medicine, Equipments and structures, 1 J.D. (Medicals), Pudukkottai Ambulance Ventilators, Oxygen bottle (or) Cylinder. Life line, Rescue boat, 2 A.D.(Fishereis), Pudukkottai Helicoptor, Ambulance with Phone numbers 3 Transport Department Sufficient buses Sufficient fodder , Medicines, 4 Veterinary Department Vaccine 5 Fire and Rescue Department Life line, Life boat

RTO - Transport facilities like, Bus, Lorry and Truck

Highways - Lorry

Agriculture - Dozer -1

Tractors - Aranthangi – 2

Pudukkottai – 4.

192

15. STOCK POSITION OF FOOD MATERIALS

Reginonal Manager, TNCSC, Pudukkottai

To verify the stock position and to ensure adequate buffer stock is available. Rice and Kerosene are to be kept adequate for relief measures.

16. STOCK POSITION OF MEDICINES AND DRUGS

Adequate quantity of needful medicines and surgical items have been available at Headquarters and Peripheral institutions.

JD (Health) and DD (Health) should contact with TNMSC to make available enough stock of medicines and drugs and ensure the sufficient availability of medicines in all Taluk Headquarters hospitals, Block Hospitals and PHCs besides the District Headquarters Hospital where vulnerable villages lies.

193 VI. CONTACTS

1. LOCATIONS OF CONTROL ROOM AND ITS CONTACT NUMBER

Collector’s Office Control Room No: 1077 Toll free Land Line (functioning in Seprate Building at Collectorate “Disaster Management” Section) – 04322 222207

2. DESGINATION OF THE OFFICERS TO BE CONTACTED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY (Office and Residential address with Phone and Mobile numbers (from the Collector to field level officers) (a). REVENUE DEPARTMENT Residence S.No Name of the Office Office Phone Phone No. and Mobile No. Revenue Divisional Officer, 04322 260208 1. 04322 222219 Pudukkottai. 9445000468 Revenue Divisional Officer, 2. 04339 272049 9445461803 Illuppur. Revenue Divisional Officer, 04371 220298 3. 04371 220589 Aranthangi. 9445000469 04322 265221 4. Pudukkottai 04322 221566 9445000641 04322 251260 5. Alangudi 04322 251223 9445000640 6. Karambakudi 04322 255199 04322 275760 7. Gandarvakkottai 04322 275733 9445000642 04333 274229 8. Thirumayam 04333 274223 9445000643 9. Aranthangi 04371 220528 94450 00644 10. Avudaiyarkovil 04371 233325 94450 00645 11. Manamelkudi 04371 250569 94450 00646 04339 272299 12. Illuppur 04339 272300 94450 00639 04339 262234 13. Kulathur 04339 262223 94450 00638 14. Ponnamaravathy 04333 260188 15. Viralimalai 04339 220777

194 3. CONTACT NUMBER OF STATE RELIEF COMMISSIONER (CRA), & SECRETARIAT, CHENNAI

Special Commissioner and Control Room: 044 – 28414513 Office Commissioner of Revenue Board : 044 28414550, 28411552 Administration, Chepauk, Fax : 044 28410577 : 044 28550867 Chennai Toll Free :1070 Secretariat, Fort St. George, 044 25671556 Chennai -9 FAX – 044 25672603

195 4. DISTRICT TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

PANCHAYAT DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYAT RAJ DEPARTMENT

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE DRDA,PUDUKKOTTAI 223766, - 221766 PROJECT OFFICER DRDA 232118 260007 PERSONAL ASSISTANT (P.D) 221698 221691 PERSONAL ASSISTANT (N.M.P) 222181 220360 ASST.DIRECTOR (PANCHAYAT) 220347 - PERSONAL ASSISTANT 220648 - (SMALL SAVINGS)

DISTRICT PLANNING CELL 224674 - DISTRICT COUNCIL OFFICE 224671 -

PANCHAYAT UNOIN OFFICES

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE PUDUKKOTTAI 221805 226508 ANAVASAL(914339) 230622 - ARIMALAM(914333) 271223 - THIRUMAYAM(914333) 274227 - KUNNANDARKOIL(914339) 246251 - PONAMARAVATHI(914333) 262070 - VIRALIMALAI(9143339) 220224 - ARANTHANGI(914371) 220538 - AVUDAIYARKOVIL(914371) 233323 - MANAMELKUDI(914317) 250390 - KARAMBAKUDI(914322) 255226 - GANTHARVAKOTTAI(9143332) 275728 - THIRUVARANKULAM 242281 -

TOWN PANCHAYAT

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE PONAMARAVATHY (04333) 263428 - ARIMALAM (04333) 271233 - ANNAVASAL (04339) 230653 - ILLUPPUR (04339) 272436 - ALANGUDI (04322) 251460 - KEERAMANGALAM (04371) 242261 - KARAMBAKUDI (04322) 255232 - KEERABUR (04339) 262236 -

196

TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE REGIONAL TRANSPORT OFFICER 221618 - TNSTC OFFICE 266111 / - 265777 M.D,TNSTC,PUDUKKOTTAI 265555 230855 G.M.TNSTC,PUDUKKOTTAI 266298 260555 B.M.(CITY),PUDUKKOTTAI 221681 - B.M.(MOFUSIL),PUDUKKOTTAI 220806 -

ELECTRICITY BOARD

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE S.E 221853 261857 E.E 222073 222331 221870 220776 D.E(O.M) 222378 222331 T.N.E.B.COMPLIANTS 221523 - E.B.ENQUIRY 244506 -

TWAD

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE E.E.T.W.A.D(RWSDN) 221521 222332 T.W.A.D(MAINTENANCE) 220338 -

SCHOOLS/COLLEGES

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE GOVT.MODEL SCHOOL 270453 - GOVT.RANI’S SCHOOL 222310 - R.C.SCHOOL 221545 - SRI.BRAHADAMBAL HR. 266768 - H.H.RAJAH’S COLLEGE 221558 - WOMEN COLLEGE 222202 - B.Ed COLLEGE 221559 - J.J COLLEGE 260871 - 260802

197 OTHER OFFICES

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE D.M.THADCO 221487 259313 SPL.TAHSILDAR(ADW), Pudukkottai 230526 - SPL.TAHSILDAR(ADW), Aranthangi 220528 - P.R.O 221454 221756 PERSONAL ASSISTANT(AGRI) 221624 - PROJECT OFFICER(Mahalir Thittam) 230950 265016 DIST.SOCILA WELFARE OFFICER 222270 - PROJECT OFFICER(I.C.D.S) 221501 - DISTRICT DISABLE REHABILITATION 223678 223567 OFFICER D.S.M.S 220185 265464 DIST.REGISTRAR(REGISTRATION) 221693 - DAIRY FARM 222324 - DAIRY FARM (MACHUVADI) 221518 - A.D(ANIMAL HUSBUNDARY) 222324 251925 ASST.PROF.VETERINERY TRG.CENTRE 266313 265986 A.C(HRCE) 221758 - E.O TEMPLES 221595 - NEHRU YUVAK KENDRA 221840 - PROJECT OFFICER,DANIDA 224686 266572 GOVT.PRESS 222318 - A.D.EX-SERVICEMEN 221593 - CURATOR,GOVT.MUSEUM 222247 222922 A.D(FISHERIES) 220069 - A.D(T.P)TRICHY(0431) 2455956 2415606 D.E(HIGHWAYS) 265258 266288 A.D(STATISTICS) 220734 - OFFICERS CLUB 221481 - A.D KHADI 222385 A.D.HANDLOOM,TRICHY(0431) 2760137 2762059 TASMAC 222018 - WAREHOUSING COP0RATION 221828 - END.CO.OP.SOCIETY 261851 TAFCORN 221683 -

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE JOINT DIRECTOR 221666 223203 DEPUTY DIRECTOR (HORTICULTURE) 228394 - ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (AGRI) 220329 - ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 224744 - (HORTICULTURE) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (PULSES- 251325 - VAMBAN) E.E(Agricultural 221816 - Engineering) JOINT DIRECTOR (KUDUMIYANMALAI) 241211 - 198 AGRICULTURAL 221960 - MARKETING Sect.Agri.MARKETING 265695 226635 UZHAVAR SANTHI 221960 -

COMMERICIAL TAX OFFICES

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE COMMERICAL TAX OFFICE 221908 - D.C.T.O II 220738 - D.C.T.O(Enforcement) 222468 - A.C.T.O 221705 221935

CO-OPERATIVE DEPARTMENT

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE Jt.REGISTRAR 222132 - Dy.REGISTRAR 222273 - R.M.Tanfed 221751 - A.D(AUDIT) 220759 - CO-OPERATIVE .PRESS 221820 - CO-OPTEX 222091 - CO-OPERATIVEMILK SOCIETY 221587 - URBAN STORE 221808 - REGIONAL 2464398 - DY.REGISTRAR(HOUSING) TRICHY 0431-2464398 - ARGOFED 221773 -

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

NAME OF OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE CEO, PUDUKKOTTAI 222180 - D.E.O, PUDUKKOTTI 222510 - D.E.O, ARANTHANGI 04371-220723 - D.E.O, ILLUPPUR 9385229008 - ELEMENTARY D.E.O 222023 - D.P.E.P 226080 - DISTRICT LIBRARY 222464 - DIST.SPORTS OFFICER 222187 225291 TEXT.BOOK SOCIETY 221264 - DIST.EMPLOYMENT OFFICER 222287 224644

FOREST DEPARTMENT

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE DIST.FOREST OFFICER (SOCIAL 261996 222798 FOREST) R.M.T.N.FOREST PLANTATION 221683 221796

199 INDUSTRIES DEPARTMENT

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE G.M.DIC 221794 2221341 MANAGER TIIC 222354 222070 SIDCO 222329 - SIPCOT 244530 - INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES 221709 - TANSI 222338 - TANFED 221751 -

JUDICAL DEPARTMENT

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT COURT 221695 C.J.M 221638 266628 DIST.JUDGE 221685 BARSTAL SCHOOL 222220 BARSTAL SUPT 261594 GOVT.PLEADER - 260240 P.P 261018 BAR ASSOCIATION 222350

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE MEDICAL COLLEGE 04322 270244 J.D.MEDICAL 221775 221520,220112 D.D. HEALTH,PDKT 221733 D.D HEALTH,ARANTHANGI 04371-220501 D.D.LEPROSY 221334 260040 DIST.FAMILY PLANNING OFFICER 222006 LEPROCY HOME 271612 GOVT.HOSPITAL,ARANTHANGI 04371-220533 RANEES GOVT.HOAPITAL 222383 E.S.I 222357

HOTELS

NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE ABIRAMI HOTEL 224478 ARATHI HOTEL 221905 BALAJI BHAVAN 222228 BALAJI WOODLANDS 223845 BHARATHA VILAS 221788 HOTEL IMPALA 220345 PALANIYAPPA MESS 220764 200 HOTEL SIVA SAKTHI GANESH 220157 HOTEL SIVALAYA 221864 HOTEL VASANTHAM 224262 HOTEL VIJAY 221789 HOTEL NANDHINI 220823 NEW RADHA CAFÉ 221750 RR RESTAURANT 221882 GOWRI NIVAS 221032 SREE LAKSHMI NARAYANA BAVAN 221821 ANJUK ARANI PARADISE LODGE 225743 ASHOK BHAVAN 220360 DHARMARAI MANSION 221507 GNANA LODGE 222237 MAHARAJA LODGE 222231 NATIONAL LODGE 222127 PALACE LODGE 221726 PALANIYAPPA LODGE 221977 PLAZA LODGE 221493 PRINCE LODGE 222409 SETHU LODGE 222228 SHIVALAYA HOTEL(P)LTD 220956 SRI DHANDAYUTHAPANI LODGE 221589 SRI LAKSHMI LODGE 221821 STD LODGE 220528 THENDRAL LODGE 221277 VIJAY LODGE 221789

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NAME OF THE OFFICE OFFICE ANAVAR HOSPITALS 221622 BALAMANI NURSING HOME 222356 BHUVANA NURSING HOME 221607 EMPLOYEE STATE INSURANCE 222357 DISPENSARY GOVT.HOSPITALS 222382 GOVT.RANEES HOSPITALS 222383 JAYARAJA HOSPITALS 224305 DR.JAYARAMAN 220061 KANNAN HOSPITAL 223034 LAKSHMI DISPENSARY 220967 M.J.HOSPITAL 222021 MEENAKSHI ORTHOTICS 223268 201 MEENAKSHI POLY CLINIC 224076 VKR HOSPITAL 221388 PADMA CLINIC 221475 PADMINI CLINIC 223193 RAJAMANIKKAM CLINIC 220234 RAMADOSS CLINIC 222122 RAMANATHAN CLINIC 222567 SRV HOSPITAL 222160 SENTHIL NURSING HOME 222387 SHANTHI CLINIC 220615 SIVAKAMU CLINIC 222028 SOLOMAN HOSPITAL 220030 SRINIVASAN HOSPITAL 220212 SUBBARAMAN HOSPITAL 221178 SUGAM NURSING HOME 222419 THIYAGARAJAN CLINIC 222276 KANNAN HOSPITAL 220521 YUSUF HOSPITAL 222396 ZAMAN CLINIC 220600

VII. DO’S AND DONT’S (CYCLONE AND FLOOD)

(Operational Guidelines of what to do in the event of Flood.)

PRE-DISASTER

Individual

1. Know the route of the nearest safe shelter 2. First Aid Kit should be ready with extra medicines for snake bite and diarrhea. 3. Tie up all valuables at the top of the roof 4. Ratio with extra batteries, torch, ropes to be kept ready 5. Store dry ration, kerosene, biscuits, baby food at least 7days 6. Water proof bags, polythenes to store clothes and valuables 7. Be ready with umbrella & bamboo sticks (To protect yourself from snake) 8. Identify a highland/mound for the cattle & have sufficient fodder for them 9. As soon as you receive warning tune to the local news in the redio/TV for the latest update 10. Check your emergency kits 11. If you have to evacuate pack clothes, essential medicines, valuables, 202 personal papers in a water proof bags 12. Inform the DMT member to the place that you are shifting to 13. Raise furniture and appliances to higher place 14. Switch off all electrical appliances 15. Put sandbags in the toilet bowl and cover all sewage backflow 16. Lock your house and take the route suggested 17. Don’t go into water of unknow depth and current. 18. Don’t spread rumours. Get authentic data and then announce it 19. Don’t go into water of unknown depth and current. Government Preparedness • Update all the resource inventory • Control room should be function for 24 hours • Identify all the shelter places where people could be evacuated • Activate all the First Aid and the Rescue & Evacuation team • See to it that there is no blockage in the flow of the river • Ascertain the availability of dry food, frinking water & medicines • Ascertain the fodder availability for cattle • Mobilize boats. vahicles which will help in evacuation and resuce operation and also in the distribution of relief • Prior storage of food grains in the vulnerable pockets • Idnentify the relief centers • Inspect, strengthen and repair all the approach roads and culverts • Provid mobile wireless sets the villages likely to be cut off • Arrange adequate hand pumps where wells are likely to be inundated • Liasion with army, Navy etc • Prepare maops maps of alternate route, resources available

During Disaster Individual • Drink boiled water or put halogen tablets • Keep food covered. Don’t take heavy meals and eat food that is hot • Use raw tea, rice water, coconut water during diarrhea • Be careful of snakebites • Don’t let children stay in empty stomach • Avoid entering flood water. Stay away from water which is above knee 203 depth. Government • Carrry out rescue and evacuation • Operation of control room and provide warning update • Provide relief materials • Mobilizing resources like boat, dry food, temporary shelter • Ensuring the availability of medicines, drinking water, tankers etc • Co-ordination at various levels and agencies • Mobile health units to be made available • Damage assessment of life, livestock, crop and livelihood.

Post Disaster Individual • Listen to the latest flood bulletin before moving from the shelter place • Use recommended routes to return back • Dry all electrical equipments before using it • Avoid touching any loose wire • Beware of snake bites • Clean the house and disinfect the surrounding by using bleaching powder

Government • Rescue people who are stranded • Restore roads and power supply • Provide safe drinking water • Check outbreal of any epidemics • Mobile health teams to be mobilized • Take the help of the NGOs • Carry out damage assessment • Ensure that adequate, timely and speedy credit is available to the farmers for purchasing agricultural inputs and cattle

Opetational Guidelines of what to do in the event of a Cyclone. Pre Disaster Individual • Listen to the weather report in radio/TV and if possible disseminate the 204 information to the local people • Move cattle to high land • Store adequate food grains, water medicines, Kerosene, lantern, matchbox, dry cell • Keep important papers in the emergency kit • Keep doors & windows locked and if damaged get it repaired • Make sure that proper diet is carried for children and old people • Keep the list of important address and phone number like Police, Block Development Officer relatives residing outside that particular place • Conduct mock drill for yourself and be calm

GOVERNMENT • See to it that there is no blockage in the drainage system • make the Control room functional for 24 hours • Keep sufficient food grains in the areas likely to be cut off • Resource inventory mainly of boats, vehicles for evacuation and providing relief to be maintained • Health departments tobe set up mobile health units in the vulnerable pockets like to be cut off • Identify the safe cyclone shelters and the route charge for evacuation • Identify First Aid and Rescue Teams • Ascertain the fodder availability for cattle • Identify relief centers • Inspect, strengthen and repair all approach roads and culverts • Provide mobile wireless sets likely to be cut off • Liaison with the Army, Navy etc

During Disaster Individual • Listen to the radio/community warning system for further details • Close all soors and windows and stay indoors • Paste papers on the glass windows to prevent splints flying into the house 205 • Keep food items and cloths in water proof bags • Don’t venture into the sea • Wear warm cloths for protection • Avoid being misled by rumors. Disseminate information that is only official • Stay away from low lying areas, electric poles, trees • Switch off all electrical appliances

Individual • Listen to the radio/community warning system for further details • Close all doors and windows and stay indoors • Paste papers on the glass windows to prevent splints flying into the house • Keep food items and cloths in water proof bags • Don’t venture into the sea • Wear warm cloths for protection • Avoid being misled by rumors. Disseminate information official • Stay away from low lying areas, electric poles, trees • Switch off all electrical appliances

Government • Evac uate people to the cyclone shelters immediately • Arrange a patrolling group who would take care of the property left by the people • See to it that all vehicles are stopped • See to it that there is enough food stock, drinking water and common medicines • Announce the latest bulletin to the community at periodic interval

Post Disaster Individual • Don’t move out until officially informed • Use the recommended route for returning • Check whether there is a gas leak before using the stove • Dry electrical appliances thoroughly before use • Get oneself inoculated against disease immediately at the nearest hospitals and seek medical help 206 • Be careful of snake bite • All debris should be cleared • Damage assessment to be done • Government: • Do’s • Resuce and evacuation process to be initiated immediately for thise who are stranded • Restore roads and power supply • Provide relief and safe drinking water to the affected population • Check outbreak of any epidemics • Mobile health units to be mobilized • Help from voluntary organizations may be welcomed • Damage assessment to be carried out

Dont’s • Don’t keep loose objects like cans, tins outside • Don’t spread rumors • Dont’t stay indoors if asked by the authorities to evacuate “ • Don’t venture out • Don’t touch loose wires Operational Gudelines of what to do in the event of Earthquake Pre Disaster Individual • Shelves for book cases etc should be fixed to the walls. Remove heavy objects from shelves above head level as these can tipple over and fall • Locate beds away from the could move, causing ruputure of gas electrical lines, Know location of master switches and shut off valves. • Make sure that overhead lightening fixtures are well secured to the ceiling & more heavy unstable objects away from exit routes • Replace glass bottles with plastic containers or move dthem to the lowest shelves • Be aware that with a severe EQ all services such as electric , water will probably be down. Emergency services may be extremely limited for few days. • Store emeregency supplies like water, food, first aid kit, medicines, tools, portable radio, flash light, batteries, blankets, fore extingulisher etc. 207 Governement • Whether preparation of mabs on earthquake prone area done. • Analysis of seismic risk & zonings for general purposes to be carried out • Development of seismic codes of design & construction of various structures enforced • Training of engineers & architects in earthquake engineering principles & use of codes • Develipment of simple methods for upgrading the seismic resistance of traditional non engineered construction and their dissemination to the common builders and owners by mass communiciation media, demonstration etc. • Awareness to the community residing in the earthquake prone areas.

DURING THE DISASTER Individual • Keep calm & help others to be calm • try to run safely to a nearest open space which is not surrounded by building, trees etc but do so with great cautiounsness • Do not use an elevator during the earthquake & do not rush to the roof of the house. • Choose your exit as carefully as possible • Once you feel it not possible to get out of the house/ building fastly & safely, especially when you are inside a high rise building stay inside calmly • While inside the house / building, choose a safe place to protect yourself take a shelter under a desk, table, bed or stand below the doorway (in case of an Assam type) • If you are ,oving in a vehicle, move immediately to a place which is away from buildings, structures, bridges, electric lines etc & stop the vehicle there. Remain inside the cer till the EQ stop • Do not light candles, gas stove, cigarette ( to prevent any fire from possible leakage of gas. • Close your gas connection • Free all your pers, domestic animals etc • Though the shaking of the ground is frightening do not panic 208 • Turn your radio on.... Post Disaster Individual • Check yourself for injuries • Examine all sections of your building & ensure that your building is not in danger of collapsing • Get everyone lkof your house if it is found unsafe • Use a helmet or cover you head with a pillow or rubber sheet while moving around inside the building • Be prepared fore additional earthquake shock called ‘after shock’ Stay away from hanging portions of buildings etc and power electric lines and poles • Close the valve of the gas cylinder and do not use open flames • Do not switch kon electric appliances if gas leakage is suspected • Wear shoes wwhile moving around • Attend to injured person and inform the medical authorities as fast as possible • If you are trapped inside a collapsed building, wait patiently for help. Remain calm and try to develop confidence • Use a pipe or bamboo to detect any life inside a collapsed building. • Do not spread rumors • Turn on your radio

Government • Areas affected should be cordoned off • Affected people should ne shifted to safe shelter places that has been identified • Make arrangement for burning dead bodies and animal carcass • Mobile health teams to be activated • Coean the roads blocked Operational Guidelines to prevent Fire Don’t leave your gas or cylinder knobs open. • If you smell gas open your doors & windows. Do not light a match or use electrical switches • Keep matches and lighters away from the reach of children 209 • Keep inglammable items away from the gas store • Practice fire escape drills • Take special precautions during celebrations • Keep emergency phone no’s handy. • Avoid wearing loosely fitted and easily inflammable clothing while cooking in the kitchen • Teach your family members about fire fighting and fire safety rules. Operational Guidelines of what to do in the ecent of a Fire • Konw your way out of the building so that you don’t land op in a dead end • Do not use the gas, stove or switches of any electrical equipment. • Alert everybody else by sounding the fire alarm. • Use the fire extinguisher and tey to put off the fire. • If the fire was caused due to petrol, oil or electricity then use sand instead of water to fight the fire. • In case the building is on fire use the staircases only. • Try to get out in open air as soon as possible if the building is on fire. • Do not climb up to the roof of the building • If you are caught in a dense smoke don’t walk. Crawl on your knees. • Try to cover your nose and mouth with wet cloth. • If your clothes catch fire then cover your face instantly and roll on the floor to put out the fire. • Do not use the lift in case of fire. Use only an open staircase.

VII. (a). CHECKSLIP FOR FLOOD PREPARATIONS

1. Have you identified that flood prone blocks Taluks and Villages? 2. Is there a responsible officer in charge of relief and anti – disaster operations. Is he familiar field field conditions of the flood prone areas. In there clear division of responsibility for flood among the officers and staff. Is the contingency plan updated? 3. Is there an operation control Center? Is there roster of duties to man it round the clock? Do higher level officers known the T.F. Numbers of the control rooms. 4. Is a long book maintained to keep data about rise or fall or flood waters at regular intervals of the river which are likely to go into spate? 5. How is the flood warning communicated down the line. Are there adequate arrangements for publicity through likes etc., the flood prone sub- divisions and blocks to issue the warning? 210 6. Are the home guards trained in disaster preparedness? How are they kept in readiness for being mobilize at short time? 7. Has the flood drill been conducted? 8. Are all the flood blocks connected with the Telephone and all flood prone police Station provided with wireless sets in good conditions? 9. Who is responsible for disseminating the flood warning at the village level? Has the village administrative officers, been given the responsibility. Are panchayat radios transistor set in good conditions? 10. Have the officers in charge of relief and Superintendent of Police inspected the District/ Sub – divisional relief store after the occurrence of the last floods? a. In particular, have they checked the availability of tents, tarpaulin and other materials for providing temporary shelters b. Boats both country and power driven ones. Life jackets. c. Mobile water tankers, canvas water tanks, drums and jerry cans for transporting drinking water buckets. 11. Basic field sanitary engineering equipment. Are diesel generators available list checked, if in good conditions and operating staff identified. 12. Do Co-operative Stock points it h area have enough stock of Janatha sarees and dhothies. 13. Have the District Medical Officer and District Health Officer checked the stock of essential medicines, vaccines disinfactants, first-aid kits at the district subdivisional Medical stores and kept the Primary Health Centre in food prone areas well supplied with the following. a) Disinfactant such as bleaching powders, liquid chlorines water purifying tablets, phenyl crenel for supply soft potable drinking water. b) Essential medicines for mobile teams and dispensaries hin the camps such as anti anti- diarrhea, anti-biotic, anti-malarial durgs, anti-pyre tics and allergic drugs, anti IV fluids, pediatric formulations for treatment of gesture and respiratory infections in Children. c) First Aid Kits containing splits concluding splits tousioustus dressing and assorted bandage antiseptic cream, scissors, safety pins etc., 14. Have flood shelters easily accessible? Do the buildings have adequate space in and around the them for strengthening fodder and for cattle. 15. Are these shelters easily accessible? Do the buildings have adequate space in and around the, them for strengthening fodder and for cattle. 16. Are thses shelters provided with sources of drinking water if so? What is being take to locate water tube wells near the shelters and priority basic. 17. What are the sanitary arrangements for these evocation camps? Have the Officers in charges of these evacuation camps told to provide the following. 211 18. Has the Officer in charge of Civil supplies ensured that dealers keep sufficient stock of essential articles like pulse? Edibel oil, salt, kerosene, coat, milk, powder, baby food matches candles and lanterns before the start of flood seasons.

19. Is there some clarity in the mode of preparing food packets the agency/agencies who will be entrusted with the task of supply at short notices of payment.

20. Have the whole sale consumers cooperative societies been requested to keep in readiness stock of aforesaid articles at the brink and premiere levels?

21. Have suitable sites for probable helipad on raised grounds in the floods prone area been located. Have these been indicated on the District and Taluk level?

22. Have the meetings of the lock manager / Managing Director of District Transport Corporation with Revenue Divisional Officers / Collectors been called to ensure clarity the method requisitioning the supply of vehicles foe evacuating flood victims and movement of relief goods?

23. Have the collector / Revenue Divisional Officer concerned meeting of the ferry boat owners and cooperative societies of fishermen and ascertain the availability of country boats with boatmen at reasonable rates, in the events of an emergency. A few country board should be capable of conversion into improvised boat ambulance by providing them with 1 or 2 stretchers?

24. Have people staying in low lying areas in encroachments or otherwise which are inundated in every flood been alerted first about the flood warning system. Are Collector, Revenue Divisional Officer searching for alternative sites which can be allotted to such families to shift their dwelling to safer locations Warrantable areas and storage points?

25. Have the villagers usually remain marooned for a long time been identified? Is there a storage point in the village for food and fuel?

26. Community preparedness have the people in flood prone villages been given some educational in relief and rescue. Village volunteers grouped for patrolling of embankments round the clock in time of flood warning and trained to identify to given away

212 27. Vehicle: Are Government vehicle in good condition and are steps being taken to ensure adequate availability of propulsion fuel at the storage point?

28. Stock file: Have it been ensured that the stock files on natural calamities are up to date all the field staff clear on the scale of relief the rules in this regard and financial powers, excisable in natural calamities?

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BDO - Block Development Officer

CBDM - Community Based Disaster Management

CBDRM - Community Based Disaster Risk Management

CBRN - Chemical Biological, Radiological an d Nuclear

CRA - Commissioner of Revenue Administration

DDMA - District Disaster Management Authority

DDMP - District Disaster Management Plan

DEOC - District Emergency Operation Centre

DM - Disaster Management

DRDO - Defence Research and Development Organisation

DRO - District Revenue Officer

DRR - Disaster Risk Reduction

E&F - Environment & Forest Department

EAP - Emergency Action Plan

ECS - Electronic Clearance System

EWS - Early Warning System

GOI - Government of India

GSI - Geological Survey of India

HFL - Highest Flood Level

HQ - Head Quarters

ICT - Information and Communications Technology

IDRN - Indian Disaster Resource Network

IMD - India Meteorological Department

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MGRNEGS - Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme

NCMC - National Crisis Management Committee

PWD - Public Works Department

PWD(WRD) - Public Works Department(Water Resource Department)

RD&PR - Rural Development & Panchayat Raj Department

SDMA - State Disaster Management Authority

SEOC - State Emergency Operation Centre

SDMP - State Disaster Management Plan

SHG - Self Help Groups

TANGEDCO - Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation

TNEB - Tamil Nadu Electricity Board

TNPCB - Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board

TWAD - Tamil Nadu Water Supply & Drainage Board

VAO - Village Administrative Officer

WPS - Water Purification System

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