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भूजल सूचना पुस्तिका बेगुसराय स्जला, बबहार Ground Water Information Booklet Begusarai District, Bihar State के न्द्रीय भमू िजल बो셍 ड Central Ground water Board जल संसाधन िंत्रालय Ministry of Water Resources (भारि सरकार) (Govt. of India) म鵍य-पूर्वी क्षेत्र Mid-Eastern Region पटना Patna ससिंबर 2013 September 2013 1 PREPARED BY - Sri R.R. Shukla, Sc-C - 2 Ground Water Information Booklet Begusarai District, Bihar State CONTENTS S.No TITLES PAGE NO. 1.0 Introduction 4 1.1 Administration 1.2 Basin/sub-basin, Drainage 1.3 Irrigation Practices 1.4 Studies/Activities by CGWB 2.0 Climate and Rainfall 8 3.0 Geomorphology and Soil types 8-10 4.0 Ground Water Scenario 10-15 4.1 Hydrogeology 4.2 Ground Water Resources 4.3 Chemical Quality of Groundwater 4.4 Status of Ground Water Development 5.0 Ground Water Management Strategy 15-16 5.1 Ground Water Development 5.2 Water Conservation and Artificial Recharge 6.0 Ground Water related issue and problems 16-17 7.0 Mass Awareness and Training Activity 17 8.0 Area Notified by CGWB/SGWA 17 9.0 Recommendations 17 FIGURE 1.0 Index Map of Begusarai district 7 2.0 Hydrogeological map of Begusarai district 11 3.0 Pre monsoon (May 2011) map of Begusarai district 12 4.0 Post monsoon (November 2011) map of Begusarai district 12 5.0 Blockwise Stage of Ground Water Development of 14 Begusarai district TABLE 1.0 Exploratory wells drilled by CGWB in Begusarai district 10 2.0 Block wise dynamic ground water resources of Begusarai 11 district 3.0 Range of different chemical constituents in ground of Begusarai 13 district 3 BEGUSARAI DISTRICT AT A GLANCE Sl. -
Environmental Assessment Report IND: Bihar State Highways II Project
Environmental Assessment Report Initial Environmental Examination for SH-90 (Mohammadpur - Chhapra Subproject) Project Number: 41629 July 2010 IND: Bihar State Highways II Project Prepared by Bihar State Road Development Corporation for the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The initial environmental examination is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Table of Contents Executive Summary ........................................................................................................... i 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Project Background/Rationale........................................................................... 1 1.2. Project Preparatory Technical Assistance (PPTA) and Environmental Assessment................................................................................................................... 1 1.3. Purpose of the Study......................................................................................... 2 1.4. Extent of IEE ..................................................................................................... 2 1.5. IEE Content ....................................................................................................... 2 1.6. Methodology...................................................................................................... 2 1.6.1. Information/ -
Brief Industrial Profile of Munger District
Government of India Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Brief Industrial Profile of Munger District 2016-17 Carried out by M S M E - D e v e l o p m e n t I n s t i t u t e (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) Patliputra Industrial Estate, PATNA - 800013 Phone: 0612- 2262186/2262208/2262719 Fax: 0612=2262186 e-mail: [email protected] Web-www.msmedipatna.gov.in 1 Contents S. No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 03 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 03 1.2 Topography 03 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 03 1.4 Forest 04 1.5 Administrative set up 04 2. District at a glance 04 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Munger 07 3. Industrial Scenario Of Munger 07 3.1 Industry at a Glance 07 3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 08 3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units In The 09 District 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 09 3.5 Major Exportable Item 09 3.6 Growth Trend 10 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 10 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 11 3.8.1 List of the units in Munger & Near by Area 11 3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 11 3.9 Service Enterprises 11 3.9.2 Potentials areas for service industry 11 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 11 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 11 4.1 Detail Of Major Clusters 11 4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 11 4.1.2 Service Sector 11 4.2 Details of Identified cluster 11 5. -
District Fact Sheet Munger Bihar
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare National Family Health Survey - 4 2015 -16 District Fact Sheet Munger Bihar International Institute for Population Sciences (Deemed University) Mumbai 1 Introduction The National Family Health Survey 2015-16 (NFHS-4), the fourth in the NFHS series, provides information on population, health and nutrition for India and each State / Union territory. NFHS-4, for the first time, provides district-level estimates for many important indicators. The contents of previous rounds of NFHS are generally retained and additional components are added from one round to another. In this round, information on malaria prevention, migration in the context of HIV, abortion, violence during pregnancy etc. have been added. The scope of clinical, anthropometric, and biochemical testing (CAB) or Biomarker component has been expanded to include measurement of blood pressure and blood glucose levels. NFHS-4 sample has been designed to provide district and higher level estimates of various indicators covered in the survey. However, estimates of indicators of sexual behaviour, husband’s background and woman’s work, HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and behaviour, and, domestic violence will be available at State and national level only. As in the earlier rounds, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India designated International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai as the nodal agency to conduct NFHS-4. The main objective of each successive round of the NFHS has been to provide essential data on health and family welfare and emerging issues in this area. NFHS-4 data will be useful in setting benchmarks and examining the progress in health sector the country has made over time. -
National Power Grid Development Investment Program (Tranche 1)
Environmental Assessment Report Summary Initial Environmental Examination Project Number: 39630 August 2007 India: National Power Grid Development Investment Program (Tranche 1) Prepared by [Author(s)] [Firm] [City, Country] Prepared by Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID) for the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Prepared for [Executing Agency] [Implementing Agency] The views expressed herein are those of the consultant and do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s members, Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. The summary initial environmental examination is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. SUMMARY INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXAMINATION TRANCHE 1 NATIONAL POWER GRID DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM IN INDIA August 9, 2007 This report was prepared by Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID). ABBREVIATIONS ADB – Asian Development Bank EMF – Electromagnetic fields EMP – Environmental monitoring plan IEE – Initial environment examination MOEF – Ministry of Environment and Forests SIEE – Summary initial environmental examination ESMD/CC – Environmental & Social Management Department/Corporate Centre, POWERGRID EIU – Environmental Implementation Unit Electrical Terminology V (Volt) - Unit of voltage kV (kilovolt) - 1,000 volts W (Watt) - Unit of active power kW (kilowatt) - 1,000 watts MW (Megawatt) - 1,000 kW kWh (kilowatt-hour) - Unit of Energy MWh (Megawatt-hour) - 1,000 kWh VA (Volt-ampere) - Unit of apparent power MVA (Million volt-ampere) - 106 VA Transmission System - 400 kV or 220 kV line supplying (incoming & outgoing feeder) grid substations (Substation) with primary voltage of 400 or 220 kV LILO Loop-in-Loop-out CONTENTS Page I. -
Rural Electrification in Bihar: Progress and Ground Realities
「インドにおける農村公的雇用保障プログラムが農村労働市場に与える影響」研究会中間報告書 Mid-Term Research Project Report (Project:Understanding the Impact of Employment Guarantee Programme on Labour Market in India) Rural Electrification in Bihar: Progress and Ground Realities Hisaya Oda College of Policy Science Ritusmeikan University and Yuko Tsujita Area Studies Center Institute of Developing Economies Abstract Rural electrification is one of top items on the development agenda for the government of India. Although rural electrification continues under the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Electrification Programme that began in 2005 and the government celebrates its accomplishment of electrifying one lakh (100,000) villages, there are serious challenges ahead. This paper, based on our survey in rural Bihar, reveals that the progress of rural electrification may not be as advanced as government statistics indicate. Many villages became de-electrified in the past when inadequate government-provided transformers failed due to insufficient capacity. Some villages were fortunate and have been re-electrified, but many have been left un-electrified; simply waiting for the government 1 to help has proved to be an ineffective solution. This paper also reports on the issue of illegal connections. Power theft has become rampant in rural areas. As rural electrification progresses, access to electricity is easier than before. Governance is weak in rural areas, so there is virtually no checking and monitoring system for electricity use. These factors motivate some villagers to access electricity illegally. The government’s program to provide electricity to all the villages and all the households in rural areas should not be slowed, but side effects such as illegal connections should be taken more seriously. -
41603-023: Bihar Urban Development
Social Monitoring Report Project Number: 41603-023 September 2019 Period: July 2018 – December 2018 IND: Bihar Urban Development Investment Program - Tranche 1 Submitted by Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited, Patna This social monitoring report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (BUIDCo) SEMI-ANNUAL SOCIAL MONITORING REPORT (July to December 2018) Bihar Urban Development Investment Program (BUDIP) Loan 2861- IND (Tranche 1) August 2019 Contents Executive Summary ........................................................................................................................... 1 A. Project Description ............................................................................................................ 2 B. Scope of this Monitoring Report .................................................................................... 5 C. Social Safeguards Categorisation ................................................................................. 5 D. Institutional Arrangement ............................................................................................... -
IJSRST Paper Word Template in A4 Page Size
International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology © 2018 IJSRST | Volume 4 | Issue 11 | Print ISSN: 2395-6011 | Online ISSN: 2395-602X Rethinking of Special Category Status to Poorer States in India Fauzia Tarannum Research Scholar, Department of Pshychology, Magadh University, Bodhgaya, Bihar, India ABSTRACT There are twenty nine states and seven union territories in India. Some States have been provided some benefits by the union government as they fall under the Special Category States. In 1969, the Fifth Finance Commision acting in line to the Gadgil formula, had accorded Special Status to three states namely Assam, Nagaland and Jammu & Kashmir on the basis of hilly terrains, having international boundaries, backwardness and social probles prevailing in these states. As per formula such states get preferential treatment in federal assistance and tax breaks. These states also get excise duty concessions and thus, help to attract large number of industrial units to establish manufacturing factories within their territories. Now many other states have been categorised nder this term like Himachal Pradesh (1970-71) , Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura (1971-72) Sikkim (1975- 76), Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram (1986-87) and Uttarakhand (2000-01) INTRODUCTION The government of Bihar has been demanding to rethink on the issue and accord Special Status to Bihar and in the course of time other states followed the line. Resultantly, union government constituted a committee headed by Mr. Raghuram Rajan, now RBI Governer, to suggest ways to identify indicators of the relative backwardness of the states for equitable allocation of Central funds. The committee has proposed an index of backwardness composed of 10 equally weighted indicators for monthly per capita consumption expenditure, education, health, household amenities, poverty rate, female literacy, percentage of the scheduled caste / scheduled tribe population, urbanisation rate, financial inclusion and physical connectivity. -
Government of India Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4320. TO BE ANSWERED ON 07.01.2019 PROMOTION OF MSMEs 4320. SHRIMATI RANJEET RANJAN: SHRI BHANU PRATAP SINGH VERMA: SHRI BHOLA SINGH: SHRI RAJESH RANJAN: Will the Minister of MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government has identified the districts in various States including Uttar Pradesh which are backward in respect of Small Scale Industries; (b) if so, the details thereof, State-wise; (c) whether the Government proposes to promote Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the said districts especially in predominantly Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Caste; (d) if so, the details thereof, State-wise; and (e) the details of the target set and the amount of funds sanctioned by the Government in this regard for the next three years? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SHRI GIRIRAJ SINGH) (a)&(b): Yes, Madam. NITI Aayog has identified 117 Aspirational Districts in the country including Uttar Pradesh as per details on Annexure-I. (c)&(d): The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises implements various schemes and programmes for promotion and development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) throughout the country including backward districts. These include the schemes/programmes such as Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI), A Scheme for Promoting Innovation, Rural Industry and Entrepreneurship (ASPIRE), Credit Guarantee Scheme (CGTMSE), Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS), National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme (NMCP), Micro & Small Enterprises - Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP), National Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Hub (NSSH), etc. -
Indian Oil Corporation Limited Barauni Refinery P.O., Barauni Oil Refinery Dist.: Begusarai, Bihar-851114 Fax No
Indian Oil Corporation Limited Barauni Refinery P.O., Barauni Oil Refinery Dist.: Begusarai, Bihar-851114 Fax No. 91-6243-240166/240130 Tel. No. 91-6243-275388 Email: [email protected]/[email protected] TENDER NO. RBRM14D001 FOR DISPOSAL /AUCTION N OF 471 MT OF DHDT AND HGU SPENT CATALYST OF IOCL BARAUNI REFINERY BR/ST/DHDT & HGU SPENT CATALYST Page 1 TENDER NO. RBRM14D001 FOR DISPOSAL /AUCTION OF 471 MT OF DHDT AND HGU SPENT CATALYST OF IOCL, BARAUNI REFINERY Index Sr. Description Annexure Page no File No. Tender Notice X 4 TENDER DETAILS TENDER DETAILS 1 Technical PQC P 5 _BR/ST/DHDT &HGU SPENT CATALYST TENDER DETAILS Lots for e-auction and General and 2 Q 6 to 8 _BR/ST/DHDT &HGU additional terms and conditions SPENT CATALYST TENDER DETAILS_ Introduction and Terms and conditions of 3 R 9 to 11 BR/ST/DHDT & HGU the tender. SPENT CATALYST TENDER DETAILS_ Attached 4 Non Disclosure Agreement format 1 BR/ST/DHDT & HGU separately SPENT CATALYST TENDER DETAILS_ Details and MSDS of DHDT and HGU Spent Attached 5 2 BR/ST/DHDT & HGU Catalyst separately SPENT CATALYST Chapter VI of the Hazardous Wastes TENDER DETAILS_ Attached 6 (Management, Handling and Transboundary 3 BR/ST/DHDT & HGU separately Movement) Rules, 2008 SPENT CATALYST TENDER DETAILS_ CPCB’S Guidelines for transportation of 7 4 Attached BR/ST/DHDT & HGU Hazardous wastes. SPENT CATALYST BR/ST/DHDT & HGU SPENT CATALYST Page 2 E-AUCTION Ref: Tender No: RBRM14D001 Sub: DISPOSAL /AUCTION OF DHDT AND HGU SPENT CATALYST OF BARAUNI REFINERY Ref: Tender no: RBRM14D001 IOCL –BR intends to dispose off 471 MT of DHDT and HGU Spent Catalyst. -
Banka District, Bihar State
भूजल सूचना पुस्तिका बााँका स्जला, बबहार Ground Water Information Booklet Banka District, Bihar State 86°-45' 87°-0' N ADMINISTRATIVE MAP W E BANKA DISTICT, BIHAR S Km.5 0 5Km. B H A G A L P U R Scale SHAMBHUGANJ AMARPUR M U N G E R 25° RAJAUN 25° 0' DHURAIYA 0' PULLIDUMAR BADUA N. BURIGERIA N. BELHAR CHANDAN R. BANKA BARAHAT BADUA RESERVOIR BAUSI J A M U I 24° KATORIA 24° 45' 45' G O D A D LEGEND District Boundary CHANDAN Block Boundary Road Railway River Block Head-quarter D U M K A Exploratory Tubewell D E O G H A R Hydrogroph Network Station 86°-45' 87°-0' के न्द्रीय भमू िजल बो셍 ड Central Ground water Board Ministry of Water Resources जल संसाधन िंत्रालय (Govt. of India) (भारि सरकार) Mid-Eastern Region िध्य-पर्वू ी क्षेत्र Patna पटना मसिंबर 2013 September 2013 1 PREPARED BY - Shri S. Tarafdar, STA (HG) UNDER SUPERVISION OF - Shri A.K.Agrawal, Scientist’D’ CARTOGRAPHY - Shri Lokendra Kumar, Draughtsman UPDATED BY - Shri S.N. Dwivedi, Sc - C & Dr. Fakhre Alam, STA(Hg) 2 Ground Water Information Booklet Banka District, Bihar CONTENTS Sl.No TITLES PAGE NO. 1.0 Introduction (Administration, Drainage, irrigation 6-8 Practices, activity by CGWB) 2.0 Rainfall and Climate 8 3.0 Geomorphology and Soil types 8-9 4.0 Ground Water Scenario 9-13 4.1 Hydrogeology 4.2 Ground Water Resources 4.3 Ground Water Quality 4.4 Status of Ground Water Development 5.0 Ground Water Management Strategy 13-14 5.1 Ground Water Development 5.2 Water Conservation and Artificial Recharge 6.0 Ground Water related issue and problems 14 7.0 Mass Awareness and Training Activity 14 7.1 Mass Awareness Programme(MAP) & Water Management Training Programme by CGWB 7.2 Participation in Exhibition, Mela, Fair 7.3 Presentation and lecture delivered in public forum/Radio/T.V etc. -
Environmental Impact Assessment (Draft)
Environmental Impact Assessment (Draft) February 2016 IND: Bihar New Ganga Bridge Project Prepared by Bihar State Road Development Corporation Limited, Government of Bihar for the Asian Development Bank. CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 29 February 2016) Currency unit – Indian rupees (INR/Rs) Rs1.00 = $ 0.01454 $1.00 = Rs 68.7525 ABBREVIATIONS AADT - Annual Average Daily Traffic AAQ - Ambient air quality AAQM - Ambient air quality monitoring ADB - Asian Development Bank AH - Asian Highway ASI - Archaeological Survey of India BDL - Below detectable limit BGL - Below ground level BOD - Biochemical oxygen demand BSRDCL - Bihar State Road Development Corporation Limited BOQ - Bill of quantity CCE - Chief Controller of Explosives CGWA - Central Ground Water Authority CITES - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species CO - Carbon monoxide COD - Chemical oxygen demand CPCB - Central Pollution Control Board CSC - Construction Supervision Consultant DFO - Divisional Forest Officer DG - Diesel generating set DO - Dissolved oxygen DPR - Detailed project report E&S - Environment and social EA - Executing agency EAC - Expert Appraisal Committee EFP - Environmental Focal Person EHS - Environment Health and Safety EIA - Environmental impact assessment EMOP - Environmental monitoring plan EMP - Environmental management plan ESCAP - United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific GHG - Greenhouse gas GIS - Geographical information system GOI - Government of India GRC - Grievance redress committee GRM - Grievance redress mechanism