DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

LAW & ORDER IN THE DISTRICT

REPORT ON LAW & ORDER SITUATION, CRIME POSITION, BORDER AREAS ETC. IN HAILAKANDI DISTRICT

 

(1) GENERAL LAW & ORDER: -             The law and order situation of Hailakandi district in general is normal. The 60th Independence Day passed off peacefully without any untoward incident in this district. Stringent security measures in accordance with the instructions received from the Government, the Assam Police Headquarters, the S.B. organization and others concerned were taken to ensure smooth celebration of the Independence Day.

                                                            This district is communally hypersensitive. Any minor or apparently innocuous incident involving two religious communities has the potentiality to lead to communal flare up. But during the last few years, there has not been any major untoward incident on the communal front. Hailakandi is a Muslim majority district. More than 50% of the population is Muslim. As per 2001 census, the population of this district was 5,42,872. Out of which 2,80, 513 are male while 2,62,359 are female.

                                                            Incidences of major organized crimes like Bank dacoity and highway robbery/dacoity in this district over the years are very few in number.  No incident of bank dacoity/bank robbery as well as highway dacoity/robbery has taken place in this district during the current year. There are 21 (twenty one) branches of various Banks in this district. Security guards have been kept posted to the Hailakandi Branch of the State Bank of India, which is the currency chest branch of this district. Besides, 4 (four) branches have arranged their own security.  Frequent patrolling duties particularly during banking hours and nighttime are being carried out to cover all the Bank branches of this district. 

                                                            There are vital installations like Cachar Paper Mill of H.P.C. at Panchgram, 3(three) crude oil lifting points at Panchgram area, one Auto-Exchange of B.S.N.L. at Hailakandi town and a Microwave Repeater Station at Durbintilla in this district. While C.I.S.F. is there to look after the security of the Cachar Paper Mill, staff of Panchgram O.P. covers the area to prevent sabotage activities from outside. Although the industrial atmosphere of the paper mill appears to be normal at present yet there are some discontent amongst the contract casual labourers over retrenchment of some contract casual labourers and other demands of casual drivers. Apart from staging demonstration and dharnas on some occasions, no major development is there. 3(three) crude oil lifting points at Panchgram area, where crude oil is lifted occasionally, are guarded by Home Guards under supervision of an Asstt. Chief Inspector, (Security) of the ONGC Ltd. Local O.P. staff also cover these points by way of patrolling and other supervisory police officers of the district also often monitor security duty at these points during their visit in the area. The B.S.N.L. authority has made own security arrangement for the Auto-Exchange at Hailakandi. But Hailakandi P.S. staff by way of patrolling also covers it. Fixed police security guards were provided at the Microwave Repeater Station, Durbintilla up to 16.08.2003. But the security guards had to be withdrawn since 17.8.2003 as per orders of the authority concerned as the B.S.N.L. authority were reluctant to pay the cost of security guards amounting to Rs. 40,20,922/- with effect from 01.01.1990 till withdrawal. We instituted Bakijai Case in the court of the Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi and the court of Addl. Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi awarded the case in our favour. But the B.S.N.L. authority has preferred appeal before the Commissioner, Hills & Barak Valley Division, Guwahati. At present, the B.S.N.L. authority has made security arrangement by engaging 3(three) Ex-Servicemen. Besides, Katlicherra P.S. is also covering the installation, which is remotely located, by way of patrolling. As regards protection of railway track, roads, important bridges, culverts etc. police personnel are carrying out regular patrolling. V.D. Parties have also been engaged to keep watch on the railway track, roads, important bridges, culverts etc in their respective village jurisdiction. V.D.Ps surrounding the vital installations have also been kept alert to foil any bid on these installations from outside.

EXTREMIST PROBLEMS: -                       Though this district does not have a history of hardcore terrorist activities yet taking advantage of the inter-state borderline with Mizoram and the remote forest villages along the bordering territory some terrorist outfits viz. BNLF, BLA and ULFBV tried to operate in this area by way of extortion, kidnapping, sending of demand notes etc. No activity of the BLA has come to notice during the last two years.  A few groups of ULFBV extremists are trying to create problem in the bordering areas in our district. Recently information has been received that a group of Riang extremists numbering about 7/8 who have come from other areas are trying to assert their influence in the remote Riang villages situated in our territory bordering Mizoram. They are reportedly introducing themselves as members of extremist outfit United Democratic Liberation Army (UDLA). Some local criminals of Muslim community and 2/3 members of the ULFBV have also reportedly joined them. Some reliable sources have been engaged to verify authenticity of the information received and to collect further information in this regard. The following extremist-related cases have been reported from September 2005. Brief note on each of the cases are given as below.

(a)            Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 73/05 u/s. 392/397/435 IPC – On 05.9.05 around 8-20 P.M. while ASTC undertaking Bus No. AS-11 B 8565 originating from Silchar was proceeding to Ramnathpur, 4 (four) youths suspected to be extremists of ULFBV in olive dress and equipped with arms stopped the vehicles at Lalcherra near Ramnathpur. After snatching of money from the driver, handyman and owner, they set fire on the diesel tank of the vehicle by firing three rounds. Inner portion of the bus was damaged by the fire.

 

(b)        Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 74/05 u/s. 392 IPC -            On 04.9.05 around 2 P.M. 4 (four) numbers of country boats loaded with 5 (five) bundle C.I. sheet, 2 (two) bundle plain sheets, 10 (ten) pieces of ply wood, 50 (fifty) Kg. of rice, 4 (four) tins of mustard oil were proceeding to Hartaki of Mizoram from Bhanga of Karimganj district. These boats were detained by 4 (four) armed miscreants suspected to be of ULFBV at Kafalwala ferry near Bagcherra and demanded Rs. 50,000/- from the boatmen. They looted the boats with materials when the boatmen expressed their inability to make payment. During search on 07.9.05 police recovered all the boats from the river Dhaleswari inside dense forest area and all articles were recovered from the house of one Deo Prasad Bin of Kafalwala.

 

(c)            Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 111/05 u/s. 25 (1) (a)/27 Arms Act -            Acting on a tip off in the morning of 02.12.05, P.C., Ramnathpur B.O.P. with staff conducted raid in the house of one Moti Mohan Riang of Kanchiwala under Katlicherra P.S. and apprehended one D.H.D. extremist Orange Dimasa @ Karna Riang (20 years), S/O. Late Turen Riang of Jain Punjee and recovered one handmade pipe gun along with 6 (six) rounds of live cartridges from his possession.

 

(d)            Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 34/06 u/s. 395/397  IPC -            On 15.3.06 evening around 7 P.M. a group of miscreants (6/7) in army colour dress and equipped with arms, entered the house of one Abdul Mannaf, S/O. Late Unjab Ali of Jhalnacherra Grant and looted Rs. 17,000/-. On hearing hullah of inmates, while neighbouring people rushed to the P.O., then the miscreants fired one round, which brushed the belly of one Lalu Mia, S/O. Abdul Noor of the same village causing injury to his person.

 

(e)            Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 36/06 u/s. 365 IPC -            On 17.3.06 around 6-30 P.M. a group of armed miscreants (10/11) in army colour dress entered the house of one Basanta Roy, S/O. Late Brojendra Roy of Katanala but found him absent in the house. They forcibly took away his minor son Biswajit Roy (13 years). Later, the victim was recovered by police on 23.4.06 from the jungle of Sahebmara.

 

(f)            Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 48/06 u/s. 365 IPC            -            On 11.4.06 around 10-30 A.M. a group of Riang miscreants (5/6) in army dress equipped with arms came to Gharmurah from Bhairabi side in a Tata Sumo (No. AS-24/3291) and kidnapped one Babul Barbhuiya (26 years), S/O. Md. Hilal Uddin Barbhuiya in front of his grocery shop. The miscreants fled towards hilly tract of Damcherra after leaving the vehicle behind at Manipurisheet under Katlicherra P.S. Subsequently, on 26.4.06 during C.I. operation, police recovered the victim from the deep jungle of Sahebmara.

 

(g)            Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 73/06 u/s. 365 IPC            -            06.06.2006 around 9-40 A.M. a group of miscreants (6) – four in army dress equipped with arms and two in civil dress, appeared at the Hrankhal Basti L.P. School while half-yearly examination was going on and called the teacher Nidhu Bhusan Das. When Shri Nidhu Bhusan Das came out of the school building, the miscreants forcibly took him towards the deep jungle of Gallacherra side. Subsequently during C.I. operation on 15.6.06 the victim was recovered by police from the deep jungle of Kalapahar area.

 

(h)            Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 75/06 u/s. 147/148/149/121/121(A)/122/307/326/427 IPC            -  Acting on a tip off on 08.6.06 evening, ABSI Haren Ch. Das of 6th  A.P. Bn., P.C. of Gendacherra B.O.P. and his 9 (nine) B.O.P. staff laid ambush on a jungle track situated on the northern side of Haticherra Basti to nab extremists. On that night around 8-45 P.M. one unknown extremist was killed during encounter. Hav. Sanjay Kumar Das of 6th A.P. Bn. sustained severe injuries on his right hand fingers and piston grip of his Govt. allotted carbine was also damaged.

 

(i)            Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 104/06 u/s. 365 IPC -            On 07.8.06 night around 10 P.M. a group of unknown Riang extremists (15) in army colour dress equipped with arms kidnapped one Sabir Ahmed (14 years) and one Basir Uddin (35 years) – younger brother and brother-in-law respectively of one Sayed Ahmed Barbhuiya of Killarbak from his house at gun point. At the time of retreat following railway track, the extremists also kidnapped 6 (six) others, namely – (1) Abdul Jalil Mazarbhuiya (55 years), (2) Nurul Islam Mazarbhuiya (30 years), (3) Fakar Uddin Mazarbhuiya (30 years), (4) Jamaid Ali Barbhuiya (20 years), (5) Fakar Uddin Mazarbhuiya (22 years) – all are of village – Killarbak and (6) Amir Uddin Tapadar (35 years) of village – Triganga while they were returning from Gharmurah Bazar. Regular search and C.I. operations are continuing to nab the extremists and to recover the victims but to no effect. However, sources have been kept engaged to collect information regarding their whereabouts

  

(2)            BONUS ISSUE AND LAW & ORDER IN TEA GARDENS: - There are 17 (seventeen) Tea Estates in this district and situation in most of the gardens on the whole is peaceful at present. However, there were a few incidents at Roopacherra Tea Estate since the last part of 2005.

                                    (i)            On the intervening night of 15th and 16th November 2005 around 12-30 A.M. a group of armed miscreants (7/8) entered the bungalow of the Manager, Roopacherra T.E. and ransacked the bungalow. After taking some cash and other valuables, they fled the bungalow after shooting one Atul Ree, chowkidar dead. Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 104/2005 u/s. 396 I.P.C. was registered and investigation is still on. Although the miscreants could not be apprehended yet, it is suspected to be handiwork of a group of ULFBV extremist.

                                    (ii)            On 19.01.06 the Management of Roopacherra T.E. had declared suspension of operation due to financial crisis caused in their opinion by rampant absenteeism of the garden workers. In this connection, a joint meeting of Roopacherra Bagan Panchayat along with the Cachar Cha Sramik Union and the representatives of the garden management was held on 17.02.06 where the issue was resolved and the garden started functioning from 22.02.06.

                                    (iii)             Another dispute brewed up between the labourers and the management over the quantity of tea-leaves to be plucked by each labourer. On 19.06.06, a group of labourers assaulted some managerial staff and one private guard at the office and also caused damage to furniture, door glass etc.  The private guard resorted to firing three rounds in the air to disperse the unruly labourers but no one was injured due to the firing. However, 3 (three) managerial staff, 1 (one) private guard and 7 (seven) labourers sustained injuries due to assault and scuffling. Police rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control. Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 79/06 u/s. 147/148/149/448/427/325 IPC and Case No. 80/06 u/s. 147/148/149/342/325/354 IPC were filed by the management and the labourers respectively against each other. Investigation of both the cases are still on. As a result of the incident, the management declared lock out at the garden on 20.6.06 but the lock out was withdrawn on 30.6.06 on the intervention of the hon’ble Minister, Excise & Border Areas Development, Assam. A temporary police picket has been kept posted there since then and the situation in the garden is now peaceful.

                                                Tea industry in general is facing financial hardship at present. However, financial position of Serispore and Roopacherra T.E. are reportedly not satisfactory at present.  These gardens are facing problems in making regular payment of wages and arrear of bonus to the labourers in time. As a result, there is some dissatisfaction amongst the labourers. In spite of financial constraints, no garden has declared itself sick as yet.  As regards payment of Puja bonus in September, clear picture is yet to emerge. It is learnt from sources that the garden managements may not be in a position to declare bonus more than 8.33% and the labourers’ unions are likely to press for more, which may result in a rift between the labourers and management of the gardens. The situation in the gardens may become tense in the month of September over the issue of Puja bonus. Sharp watch is being maintained in all the gardens. All the Police Stations, Out Posts and Patrol Posts of the district have been kept alert and instructed to intensify duties in the garden areas to avert any untoward situation and to ensure smooth passage of festive season.

(3)        LAW & ORDER IN BORDER AND MINORITY AREAS: - This district does not have any international border but it has a 77 K.M. long inter-state border with Mizoram. Mizoram, since its creation in 1971, has encroached upon an area of 492.34 hectares of Reserve Forest land of Hailakandi district slowly but gradually. Mizoram Govt. and Mizo people in their relentless effort to encroach upon our territory committed atrocities on the people of our territory. On the one hand Mizo people commit torture on the people of our territory by way of arson, looting etc. while on the other hand Mizoram Govt. serves notices of tax on the residents of our territory. It may be recalled that on 29.12.2001 during the Panchayet Election period Mizo miscreants burnt twenty houses of Sahebmara village within our territory.

            During June 2005 and again during last part of August 2005, some unknown Mizo people of Mizoram constructed 2 (two) temporary labour sheds (wooden structure with C.I. sheet roof) clandestinely at Kachurthal within the boundary of Inner Line Reserve Forest under Forest Division, Hailakandi and hung up a signboard in Mizo language “LONEITUTE CHAWLHBUK” as rest sheds for agriculture labourers under IWDP’05.

           On 06.11.05 the then Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi,  the Superintendent of Police, Hailakandi, the Divisional Forest Officer, Hailakandi and other officials visited the border area of Hailakandi district and erected a signboard “WELCOME TO ASSAM” at the junction of Assam-Mizoram State boundary at Kachurthal. But in the same night it was stolen away by some unknown miscreants. In this connection, Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 97/05 u/s. 379 I.P.C. was registered and investigated. Besides, the signboard hung by the Agriculture Department, Mizoram was seized by the Range Officer, Gharmurah and kept in his custody. Subsequently, on 14.11.05 as per order of the Deputy commissioner, Hailakandi both the unauthorized labour-shed were dismantled by the Forest Department. 

            In November 2005, situation turned tense following an incident of extortion from one non-Mizo truck driver by some Mizo youths at Bhairabi. Businessmen of this side decided to boycott business with Mizoram. In this connection, a meeting was held at Jamira Bazar on 19.11.05 afternoon where Executive Magistrate, Kolasib, O/C, Bhairabi P.S. and N.G.Os of both sides attended, settled the matter amicably and normal business relation was restored.                    

          On 9.12.05 around 9-30 P.M. some unknown Mizo people of Mizoram (25/30) forming an unlawful assembly trespassed in the premises of watch tower newly constructed by the Forest Department, Assam at Kachurthal and caused damage to the watch tower by setting fire. This refers Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 115/05 u/s. 143/447/436/427 I.P.C.

             On 11.12.05 around 12-30 P.M. while the Ramnathpur B.O.P. staff along with Beat Officer, Gharmurah and his staff were executing joint patrolling in the inter-State border areas and arrived near Kachurthal watch tower, they found two Mizo youths are busy in fixing detonator at the watch tower with intent to cause blast. Patrolling party managed to apprehend R. Lalram Vulmawia (30 years), S/O. R. Romawia and Lalpong Luaia (30 years), S/O. Neihkunga of South Bhairabi (Mizoram) and recovered 8 (eight) numbers of gelatin-sticks, two metres safety fuse with detonator and about 90 feet cordex from their possession. The apprehended persons were handed over to Katlicherra P.S.  This refers Katlicherra P.S. Case No. 116/05 u/s. 5 of E.S. Act.

               On 14.05.06, six Mizo armed police along with two Mizo civilians came to the house of one Fakar Uddin Mazumder of Kachurthal and demanded annual taxation. While Fakar Uddin refused to do so, they took him to Bhairabi P.S. without giving any intimation to I/C, Jamira P.P. At Bhairabi P.S. they showed Fakar Uddin arrested in connection with Bhairabi P.S. Case No. 23/06 u/s. 302 I.P.C. and forwarded him to judicial custody. This incident caused resentment amongst the people in that area.

                    Several joint district level meetings attended by the Deputy Commissioners, Superintendents of Police, Forest officials of Kolasib and Hailakandi are held particularly after any untoward incident to cool down the situation but a permanent solution to the problem relating to demarcation of borderline requires to be done immediately.

                     Although Hailakandi is a very sensitive district from the communal point of view yet no communal rioting took place after 1990-91. Minority pockets of both Hindu and Muslim communities have been identified and all P.S./O.P./P.Ps have been kept alert for taking special care for the safety and security of the people in these pockets. Strict vigilance is being ensured to maintain communal harmony during the forthcoming festive season where the month of Ramzan has coincided with Durga Puja, Lakshmi Puja and Kali Puja.

 

(4)  REVIEW OF CRIME FIGURE: -            A break up of crimes reported since the year 2001 is given below.

 

HEADWISE COMPARATIVE CRIME FIGURE

 

Sl. No.

 

Crime Heads

 

2001

 

2002

 

2003

 

2004

 

2005

 

2006 (up to 31.7.06)

 

1.

 

Burglary

 

87

 

62

 

68

 

59

 

49

 

29

2.

Robbery

7

5

6

2

7

1

3.

Theft

87

93

77

58

66

63

4.

Dacoity

7

13

5

5

11

1

5.

Murder

18

25

25

26

18

5

6.

Rioting

125

91

103

118

105

63

7.

Rape

26

21

23

15

26

20

8.

Kidnapping

31

40

43

38

29

29

9.

498 (A) I.P.C.

29

35

30

27

37

25

10.

Other Sec. of I.P.C.

442

486

406

442

542

315

11.

U/S. 411 I.P.C.

-

-

-

-

-

-

12.

Other Act.

64

33

20

17

9

11

 

Total

923

904

806

807

899

562

 

               Crime position of this district is satisfactory. Rate of crime is considerably low during last 5/6 years in spite of growth of population. During the last 5 years crime rate has remained almost steady with only marginal variation.

 

 (4) DISPOSAL OF CASES: -

(A) COMPARATIVE FIGURE OF DISPOSAL: - Comparative figure of disposal of cases since 2001 of this district is given below.

Sl. No.

Year.

Number of Cases Disposed of.

 

 

C.S.

F.R.

Transfer.

Amalgamation.

Total.

1.

2001

435

471

1

-

907

2.

2002

515

486

6

-

1007

3.

2003

457

392

6

-

855

4.

2004

423

351

3

1

778

5.

2005

532

327

-

-

859

6.

2006 (up to 31.7.06)

309

184

1

-

494

 

(B) NUMBER OF CASES PENDING: -            The number of pending cases is given as below.

 

Sl. No.

Name of P.Ss.

Number of Cases Pending as on 01.01.2004.

Number of Cases Pending as on 01.01.2005.

Number of Cases Pending as on 01.01.2006.

Number of Cases Pending as on 01.08.2006.

1

Hailakandi P.S.

54

56

51

82

2

Lala P.S.

28

38

37

69

3

Katlicherra P.S.

12

20

38

72

4

Algapur P.S.

26

35

64

85

 

Total

120

149

190

308

 

                Rate of disposal of cases has been considerably good over the years except for the 2/3 months during the recent Assembly Election period. Number of pending cases has increased during these recent months and efforts are on to bring down the level of pending cases to a reasonable extent within the next four months of the current year.

 

(C)       U.D. CASES: -            The following is the figure of pending U.D. Cases of this district.

 

Sl. No.

Name of P.Ss.

Number of Cases Pending as on 01.01.2004.

Number of Cases Pending as on 01.01.2005.

Number of Cases Pending as on 01.01.2006.

Number of Cases Pending as on 01.08.2006.

1

Hailakandi P.S.

39

5

8

17

2

Lala P.S.

14

6

2

5

3

Katlicherra P.S.

7

5

8

14

4

Algapur P.S.

7

9

9

15

 

Total

67

25

27

5

 

(D)  NUMBER OF U.D. CASES REGISTERED & DISPOSED OF DURING THE PERIOD FROM 01.01.06 TO 31.07.06.

 

Sl. No.

Name of P.Ss.

Number of U.D. Cases registered from 01.01.06 to 31.07.06.

Number of U.D. Cases disposed of from 01.01.06 to 31.07.06.

1

Hailakandi P.S.

18

10

2

Lala P.S.

11

7

3

Katlicherra P.S.

12

4

4

Algapur P.S.

14

8

 

Total

55

29

 

 (E)                              NUMBER OF S.R. CASES PENDING: -

 

Sl. No.

Name of P.Ss.

Number of S.R. Cases Pending as on 01.01.2006.

No. of Cases Treated S.R. from 01.01.06 to 31.7.06.

No. of S.R. Cases

Disposed of during the period from 01.01.056 to 31.7.06.

Number of Cases Pending as on 01.08.2006.

No. of S.R. Cases supervised by the S.P. for the period from 01.01.06 to 31.7.06.

1

Hailakandi P.S.

13

11

6

18

4

2

Lala P.S.

8

7

4

11

1

3

Katlicherra P.S.

15

15

4

26

2

4

Algapur P.S.

23

12

10

25

9

 

Total

59

45

24

80

16

    

(5)             INSPECTION OF P.S./O.Ps: -            Annual inspection for the year 2005 of all the Police Stations and Out Posts of this district was conducted.   Half-yearly inspections of different P.S./O.Ps for the H/Y June 2006 are being conducted.                                                                                                                                   

 

(6)             FUNCTIONING OF V.D.P.: -                       There are 376 registered V.D.Ps as well as 94 unregistered V.D.Ps in this district. The V.D.Ps are playing a vital role in containing crime particularly ‘crime against property’ in rural areas. V.D.Ps have also been engaged in collection intelligence regarding activities/movements of extremist elements in the remote areas of south Hailakandi. V.D.Ps are also engaged in guarding of railway tracks, important bridges etc. They also keep watch on the surrounding areas of vital installations. Performance of V.D.Ps is regularly monitored and reorganization of V.D.Ps is done when necessary to activate them. 

 

(7) (a)           RAILWAY POLICE: -            There is no Govt. Railway Police Station in our district. The G.R.P.S. at Badarpur covers the railway jurisdiction of this district up to Ramnathpur in Assam-Mizoram border. Necessary help is provided to them from our end as and when required.

 

(7)(b)        RIVER POLICE: -                  No River Police Station is located in this district.

 

                                                            We have 4(four) P.Ss, 2(two) O.Ps and 1(one) W.P. sanctioned in this district. From this sanctioned strength, 5(five) unsanctioned P.Ps and 2(two) unsanctioned T.O.Ps have to be manned. There are also 4(four) B.O.Ps along the inter-state border in this district, which are manned by the personnel of the 6th A.P. Bn.

                                                            Besides, strength of sanctioned P.S./O.Ps has almost remained to the Sub-Divisional level. As such, sanctioning of more staff is required to combat the menace of extremists.  

DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Points No.

Name of programme.

Sub- Item

Year

Financial Target

Financial achievement

% of Financial Achievement

Physical target

Physical achievement

% of Physical achievement

Remarks

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

9. Social Welfare.

(i) Anganwadi (construction)

2004-05

2005-06

--------

----------

----------

528 Nos

484 Nos

44 Nos.

433 Nos.

8.33%

89.46%

Financial target is maintained by the Diretorate of Social Welfare Department.

 

(ii) Supply of Nutrition food. (PMGY)

2004-05

2005-06

Rice- 276100 Kg. Dal 47256 Kg.

Rice-194425 Kg.

Dal –47256 Kg,

276100 Kg

68142 Kg

194425 kg

47256 Kg.

100 %

100 %

42240 No.

42240 No.

42240 No.

42240 No.

100 %

100%

 
 

iii) Schemes for the disabled

There is no special scheme for disabled. As per govt. order identity card issued against 476 nos. disabled persons.

 

iv) Health care for aged

2004-05

2005-06

21.0 (L)

29.66473 (L)

21.00 (L)

29.66473 (L)

100 %

100%

2970 Nos

4195 No.

2970 Nos

4195 No.

100%

100%

 

10. (i) K.C.C.

-

2006-07

Rs. 552.00 (L)

Rs. 16.73 (L)

3.03 %

3393

150

4.42%

1175 Nos. of loan proposals have been sent to the banks. Attempts are being taken to achieve the target

(ii) Horticulture.

1. Technology Mission

1. i) Expansion prog. & other component for 2005-06, implementing in 2006-07

a) Pineapple

b) Cashewnut

c) Women SHG trg.

2006-07

 

 

 

 

20.72 (L)

1.32 (L)

0.90 (L)

 

 

 

 

3.74 (L)

1.32 (L)

0.90 (L)

 

 

 

 

18 %

100 %

100 %

 

 

 

 

100 Ha.

20 Ha.

8 Nos.

 

 

 

 

50 Ha.

20 Ha

8 Nos.

 

 

 

 

50%

100 %

100%

 

 

 

 

Implementation under progress

 

ii) Expansion prog. Other component

a) Pineapple

b) Women SHG trg

2006-07

 

24.30 (L)

1.10 (L)

 

--

--

 

--

--

 

120 Ha

10 Nos.

 

--

--

 

--

--

 

Fund not received.

 

2. State plan priority sector scheme

i) 50 % subsidy tractor

2005-06

 

--.

 

--

 

--

 

15 Nos.

 

11 Nos.

 

73.33 %

 
 

3. (i) IPM

(a) F.F.S

(b) Awareness

(c) Dealer trg.

 

1.246 (L)

--

--

11

12

3

--

--

--

--

--

--

Fund not received.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 

(ii) Rodent scheme

a) Awareness training

b) Surveillance

2005-06

2006-07

0.0880(L)

0.25 (L)

0.0880

--

100 %

--

1

7

1

1

--

--

100 %

--

--

 
 

iii) Community Nursery

 

0.62572 (L)

--

--

3 Ha.

3 Ha.

100 %

Fund not received

 

iv) Distribution of Paddy seed under crop diversification

 

--

--

--

50 Ha.

50 Ha.

100 %

Financial side delt by D.A., Assam.

 

v) Distribution of CRF Seed

a) Paddy

b) Vegetable

--

--

--

--

 

20 Qtls.

700 Nos.

 

20 Qtls.

700 Nos.

 

100 %

100 %

 

Financial side delt by D.A., Assam.

11.(i) SGRY

Fund

Food grains

2005-06

1713.63 Lac

9149.72 MT Rice

1610.61 Lac

9146.05 MT Rice

93.98%

99.95%

38.65(L)

Mandays

--Do--

34.54 (L) Mandays

--Do--

89.36%

--Do--

 
 

Fund

Food grains

2006-07

1420.24 Lac

2503.67 MT Rice

303.34 Lac

2503.67 MT Rice

21.35%

100%

NA

NA

3.76 Lac Mandays

--Do--

--

 

(ii) Spl. SGRY.

 

2005-06

1711.38 mt Rice

1711.38 mt. Rice

100%

166 Nos including 5 Nos of raised platform.

121 Nos including 5 Nos of raised platform.

75.90%

 

12. SGSY

 

2005-06

201.69 Lac

168.87 Lac

83.72%

75

69

92 %

Banks linkage 69 Nos

Revolving fund 149 Nos. SHG formed – 125 Nos.

   

2006-07

104.31 Lac

93.23 Lac

89.37%

-

36

-

Bank linkage –36 Nos Revolving fund- 92 Nos SHG formed 149 Nos

13. Rural selter.

Under PMGSY

2005-06

98.635 Lac.

95.625 Lac

96.94%

1786 Nos

1786 Nos.

100%

SC – 830

ST- 68

Others – 888

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

14. NSAP

NOAP

2005-06

179.07581 L

147.4755 L

82.35%

13056 No

12949 Nos

99.18%

 
 

-do-

2006-07

42.89326 L

39.56400 L

92.23%

13056 No

12949 Nos

99.18%

 
 

NFBS

2005-06

74.46540 L

43.00 L

57.74%

744 Nos

430 Nos

57.79%

 
 

-do-

2006-07

31.46540 L

21.30 L

67.69%

314 Nos

213 Nos

67.83%

 

15. NREGP

 

This district is not covered under the programme.

     

16. IWDP/

Hariwali.

(i) Ashiali Bakrihawar IWDP

2005-06

65.01 L

65.01 L

100%

2463 Ha.

2463 Ha.

100%

The project is completed.

 

(ii) Sarspuri-Katlicherra IWDP.

(iii) –Do--

2005-06

2005-06

52.70 L

----

50.70 L

----

95.57%

---

3985 Ha.

----

1800 Ha.

----

45.16%

---

Fund for the year 2006-07 not received Mid-term evaluation report submitted.

 

(iv) Karicherra IWDP.

2006-07

45.00 Lac

--

---

5000 Ha.

---

---

The project is being started shortly.

 

(v) East Hailakandi IWDP.

2006-07

49.50 Lac

---

---

6000 Ha.

---

---

The project is being started shortly.

17. RPRS

 

2005-06

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

242 Nos of grievances

242 nos of grievances redressed.

100%

 
   

2006-07

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

-

-

---

1st round of RPRS 2006-07 is scheduled to be started w.e.f. 21/08/06 to 27/08/06.

18. MMJBA

   

Not communic-ated by Govt.

15.82413 L

-

124 Nos appl. Forwarded

64 Nos

51.61%

64 nos. of claim Claim cheques are received from ICICI

19.Buniyad

 

2003-04

20.00 Lac

20.00 Lac

100%

2

2

100%

 
   

2004-05

134.00 Lac

134.00 Lac

100%

25

25

100%

 
   

2005-06

60.00 Lac

60.00 Lac

100%

15

15

100%

 

20.Kalpataru

 

2003-04

24.00 Lac

24.00 Lac

100%

369

369

100%

369 Nos of beneficiary benefited.

   

2004-05

151.17 Lac

151.17 Lac

100%

2325

2325

100%

2325 Nos of beneficiary benefited.

   

2005-06

196.50 Lac

196.50 Lac

100%

3023

3023

100%

3023 Nos of beneficiary benefited.

21Gyanjyoti

 

2004-05

2005-06

0.98619 Lac

2.77123 Lac

0.98619 Lac

2.30 Lac

100%

82.99%

100 Nos

100 Nos

89 Nos

98 Nos

89%

98%

Outstanding liability 0.47123 Lac

22. Dharma-jyoti

   

0.50 Lac

0.50 Lac

100%

33 Nos

33 Nos

100%

 

23. RGCLP

-

2004 (1st Ph)

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

3

3

100%

 
   

2005 (2nd Ph)

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

3

3

100%

 
   

2006 (3rd ph)

N,.A.

N,.A.

N,.A.

3

3

100%

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

24. MPLADS

Lok-Sabha

2002-03

140.00 Lac

125.98 Lac

89.98%

94

73

77.65%

Balance fund is the 25% fund against on going schemes. The works of the schemes are above 75% progress & release of balance fund under- process

 

-do-

2003-04

92.88 Lac

77.155 Lac

83.06%

45

24

53.33%

-- Do --

 

-do-

2004-05

45.00 Lac

33.75 Lac

75%

13

Nil

Nil

-- D0--

 

-do-

2005-06

90.00 Lac

77.77425 Lac

86.41%

36

Nil

Nil

Works of the schemes started after last Assembly Election.

 

-do-

2006-07

50.00 Lac

-----

-----

-----

----

----

Fund received on 2/7/2006, schemes yet to be received.

25 MLAADS

 

2003-04

90.00 Lac

87.00 Lac

96.66%

73

69

94.57%

Balance fund is the 25% fund against on going schemes release of which is under process work of the schemes is in progress above 75%.

   

2004-05

90.00 Lac

88.70 Lac

98.50%

71

68

95.77%

-- D0--

   

2005-06

90.00 Lac

86.25 Lac

95.83%

65

63

96.92%

-- D0--

26. RSVY

 

This district is not covered under this programme.

     

27. NRHM

(i). Janani Suraksha Yojana

2005-06

2006-07

Rs. 26.22896 (L)

Nil

--

2017

Nil

--

Rs.9.50 (L) has been released to 4 nos. of PHC & process of payment to beneficiaries are going on in block level.

 

(ii) Refferal Transport

2005-06

2006-07

10.32513 (L)

0.75 (L)

7.26 %

2656

150

5.65 %

 
 

(iii) Upgrada-tion of CHC to I PHC

2005-06

2006-07

0.20 (L)

Nil

--

I CHC

Nil

--

Mohanpur CHC is selected for the same and under process of PWD (B) Division.

 

(iv) Repairing of vehicle

2005-06

2006-07

1.44 (L)

0.72 (L)

50 %

12 Nos. of vehicle

12 Nos.

100 %

 
 

(v) Universal immunization prog.

a) BCG

b) Polio

c) DPT

d) Measles

e) T.T (PW)

f) I.U.D. insurtion

g) C.C. Users

2005-06

2006-07

8.46669 (L)

--

4.572 (L)

--

53.99 %

--

 

17750

17750

17750

17750

20995

 

 

 

2171

1416

1568

1401

2298

128

769

 

22%

8 %

9 %

8 %

11 %

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 

(vi) Untied fund for renovation for sub center

2005-06 &

2006-07

10.30 (L)

8.40 (L)

81.55 %

105

84

80 %

 
 

(vii) Repairing of PHC/MPH/ SD / SHC & SC

2005-06 &

2006-07

23.90 (L)

Nil

--

SC-13 Nos

PHC – 3 NoMPHC/ SD/ SHC – 8 no.

--

--

Selection of SC/PHC etc. is under process of PWD (B) Deptt.

 

(ix) Steriliza-tion & IUD insertion

2005-06 &

2006-07

2.00 (L)

Nil

--

Nil

--

--

 
 

(x). Training of ASHA & BTT

2005-06 &

2006-07

5.90837 (L)

Nil

--

ASHA- 543 Nos.

BTT – 24 Nos.

Nil

--

All process has been completed training will be started from Sept’06

 

(xi).Installation of Hospital waste management system

2005-06 &

2006-07

5.00 (L)

Nil

Nil

1

--

--

Installation is under process

 

(xii). Office equipments

2005-06 &

2006-07

9.90 (L)

Nil

--

--

--

--

Furniture & computer has already been purchased & payment is under process.

 

(xiii). Purpose of conducting review meeting district/ BPCH level

2005-06 &

2006-07

0.16 (L)

--

--

110

30

27.21 %

Bill received payment not yet disbursed from H.Q.

 

(xiv). Out Reach camp

2005-06 &

2006-07

5.00 (L)

Nil

-

20

Nil

-

Camp organization will be started from Sept’06

 

(xv). Family planning Logistics

2005-06 &

2006-07

2.50 (L)

2.50 (L)

100%

--

--

--

Supplied to all SC & PHC.

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

28. Malaria Encephalitis & other health related issues

Malaria Encephalitis

a) Blood slides

b) –do-

c) DDC & FID

d)Awareness camp

e) Bed net impregnation

f) DDT 1st round spray

2005

2006

2005-06

2006-07

2006-07

2006-07

1.76 (L)

1.38665 (L)

--

--

--

--

1.75835 (L)

1.0954 (L)

--

--

--

--

99.90 %

79 %

--

--

--

--

70300

70300

710

335

189132

438641

65539

53220

402

49

6532

34983

93 %

75 %

57 %

15 %

3 %

80 %

 
 

1) Leprosy

2005-06

0.95082 (L)

0.8177 (L)

86 %

19 patients

7 cured

37 %

For better performance regular funding is required as from the irregular allotment of fund diff. IEC awareness activity badly hampered

 

2) DBCS

2005-06

6.993 (L)

1.605 (L)

22.95 %

1000 patients

142 patients

14.20 %

 
   

2006-07

10.388 (L)

0.60 (L)

5.78 %

1000 Patients

54 patients

5.40 %

 
 

3) RNTCP

2005-06

16.279 (L)

12.85 (L)

78.93 %

864 case detected

315 case Positive

70 % cured

 
   

2006-07

14.30 (L)

6.599 (L)

 

432 case detected

158 case Positive

71 % cured

 

29. Natural calamities

(i) Cyclone

Feb 06’ to May 06’

16.83 Lac

Nil

Nil

House affect Partially- 1348 Nos Fully 11Nos Total - 1359

--

--

Proposal for fund shown in col 4 has already been submitted to Govt. but yet to be received.

 

(ii) Rainfall

April 06’ to July 06’

--

--

--

--

--

--

Average rainfall April- 120.6 mm May- 427.7 mm, June- 711.7 mm and July- 227.00 mm.

 

(iii) Flood

2006

2.00 Lac

8.036 Lac

-------

Village affected- 45 Nos. People affected 2700 Nos and crop area affected 90 hect.

Rice- 37500 qtl., Dal 64.29 qtl. and salt 19.28 qtl. distributed as flood relief

---

 

 

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3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 

(iv) Erosion

2006

--

--

--

--

--

--

Due to Erosion of river Barak and Katakhal 5 (five) families, became land less and 22 families have been rendered home less in this year at the last part of July and 1st part of August 06’. Proposal of rehabilitation grant is being submitted shortly to the Govt. and steps already been taken for rehabilitation of 5 landless families by allotting homestead land.

 

(v) Draught

2006

--

--

--

-

---

--

This District is not affected till date. If sufficient rainfall does not occur shortly then 39000 hectare of Sali area and 6950 nos of farmers will be affected.

                   

Preparedness against natural calamities :-

Disaster Management committees have already formed from village to District level.

The orientation and training of DMCs have completed at District, block and G.P. level by the end of this week it will be completed at village level.

Disaster Management plan finalized District –1, Block-4, G.P. 62 and village 270.

The construction of District emergency operation center (DEOC)/ control room is completed upto bimb level. (fund received Rs –3 Lac out of Rs- 8.2 Lac/ 7 Lac.

Training of Block Master trainer have completed and process for training of volunteers at G P level by using the Block Master Trainer started.

Training of teachers and lecturers have done at District level.

Training of volunteers of first aid have done.

Training for search and rescue and first aid will be organized within a month and home guards and Jt. Director of Health Services has been approached for this purpose.

Fund received for DRM programme implementation 1st installment Rs. 2.51 Lac, 2nd installment Rs. 0.591 Lac and 3rd installment Rs 2.709 lac.

Fund utilized Rs 2.30 Lac (Two Lac and thirty thousand only.

Awareness generation mainly done by leaflets, posters, cycle rally of volunteers, pada yatra. Besides a committee is formed with Deputy Commissioner as chairperson and SDIPRO as member secretary.

Presently a Disaster Management control room is running round the clock and it has got sufficient numbers police aim CRPF personnel’s, besides health and fire brigade. A fire tendex and ambulance is kept ready to tackle any disasters attached to Disaster Management control room.

Problem Faced :-

Less interest of people on disaster management as they believe that it will tackled with it happens.

Due to shortage of Govt. staffs the programme got delayed in its implementation.

Suggestion Remedies :-

As the Block Master Trainer team is already formed. So we are ready to go for G P level volunteers training and thus we shall be able to utilize maximum fund allotted for DRMP within a month or two.

One the search and rescue training is done by home guards then we shall engage them for next level training and thus fund allotted will be utilized.

 

Point No 30 :- Strengthening of Revenue Administration – The 3rd R.S. operation is in progress in this District and at present and as such all the land records are lying with the Assistant Settlement Officer’s for survey and Settlement works.

The matters relating to mutation, partition of land, conversion of annual pattas into periodic pattas are dealt by the Assistant Settlement Officer’s under the supervision of Settlement Officer, Cachar and Hailakandi District, Silchar. However, those works are being monitored from this end.

This are four Revenue Circles in this District and the Circle Officers concerned are entrusted with miscellaneous works only. The post of Circle Officers of Katlicherra, Lala and Algapur are lying vacant since long. Govt. has been moved for immediate posting of Circle Officers.

Rajah Adalat :- All Assistant Settlement Officer’s of Hailakandi District have been requested to hold Rajah Adalat so far their Circle are concerned for meeting revenue related problems such as mutation, partition and conversion from A.P to P.P. etc. during their field programme.

The Tahsildar, Hailakandi has been requested to depute his staff on the date fixed by the Assistant Settlement Officers for holding Rajah Adalat for collection of land revenue’s in addition to their camp collections programmes.

Conversion :- All Assistant Settlement Officer’s have also been requested to take immediate steps for issue of pattas to the allottees of land and to submit proposals form acquisition of ownership rights by the khatian holders as per norms.

Encroachment :- Eight nos. of Tea Gardens Viz. Serispur T.E., Bandukmara T.E., Narshingpur T.E, Aenakhal T.E., Monipur T.E., Sultanicherra T.E., Rupacherra T.E., and Kaiya T.E. have illegally encroached the Govt. Khas/C.S. land and for which encroachment cases have already been instituted against the encroachers as per ALRR, 1886 and Eviction notices has been issued to the encroachers except Aenakhal and Sultanicherra T.E. as the management of said T.E. filed civil Rule before the Hon’ble High Court.

Point No. 31. Land Revenue Collection :- There is only one Tahsil in this district. The Circle Officer, Hailakandi is acting as Tahsildar. Necessary steps already taken to realise arrear and current land revenue etc. Tahsildar is directed to take co-ershive measures against the defaulter.

A statement of collection of land revenue for the year 2004-05 and 2005-06 is enclosed herewith.

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5

6

7

8

9

10

31 Collection of Revenue

(i) Land Revenue

2004-05

Current 38.00965 L

Arrear 109.78051 L

19.24156 L

21.31521 L

50.62%

19.41%

---

----

----

----

----

---

---

2005-06

Current 38.00965 L

Arrear 107.23339 L

16.55562

4.94359 L

43.55%

4.61%

---

--

----

---

---

---

Collection is not up to the mark for the year 2005-06 because of the fact that, the Tahsildar and staff were badly engaged in Assembly election related works for about 3 months.

2006-07

Current not applicable

Arrear 123.74382 L

0.44272 L

0.61657 L

---

0.49%

--

---

---

---

---

---

(i) Current demand not yet received from Settlement Officer.

(ii) Collection for the month of July 06’ only shown.

 

(ii) Bakijai Dues

--------

595.137 Lac

241.94 L

40.65%

6114 cases

2726 disposed

44.58%

 

Point No. 32. :- Char Survey & distribution of Patta :- No Char area exists in this district and as such the question of char survey and distribution of pattas in char area does not arise.

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3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

33. SSA

(i). Const. Of new school building

2005-06

12.1 (L)

12.1 (L)

100 %

4

4

100 %

(ii) Const. Of Addl. Class room

2005-06

82.81 (L)

80.95 (L)

97.75 %

40

39

97.50%

1 no. cancelled due to land dispute

(iii) Repairing of school building

2005-06

60.8 (L)

59.72 (L)

98.22 %

48

47

97.90 %

1 no. not done due to SMC litigation.

(iv) Toilet

2005-06

22.475 (L)

22.475 (L)

100 %

145

145

100 %

(v) School maintenance grant

2005-06

66.2 (L)

66.2 (L)

100 %

1324

1324

100 %

(vi) School infrastructure grant

2005-06

26.48 (L)

26.48 (L)

100 %

1324

1324

100 %

(vii) Opening of EGS center

2005-06

32.594 (L)

31.8 (L)

97.56 %

88

88

100%

(viii) Opening of alternative school center

2005-06

16.556 (L)

7.962 (L)

48.09 %

76

76

100%

(ix) Engagement of para teacher

2005-06

26.775 (L)

26.745 (L)

99.88 %

370

367

99.18 %

3 nos. suspended due to court case.

34 Mid Day Meal

(i)Rice

2005-06

2006-07

24151 Qntl of Rice.

24151 Qntl of Rice

20144.58 Qntl of rice.

1945.30 Qntl of Rice.

83.41%

8.05%

100878 Nos students.

92575 Nos students.

100878 Nos students.

92576 Nos students

100%

100%

Rice for June and July’06 not lifted as per Govt. message. No PMA127/ 2006/18 dated 6/6/06. Rice for Aug’06 is being lifted

.

.

(ii)Cooking cost

2005-06

2006-07

129.28497 (L)

78.87067 (L)

50.41430 (L)

78.87067 (L)

38.99 %

100%

100878

92576

100878

92576

100 %

100 %

(iii) Cook shed

--

--

--

999

934

93.49 %

Out of total 999 nos. of cook shed taken up and 34 nos. allocation completed work of remaining 65 nos. are progress. ( expenditure made from SGRY fund.

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

35,Randhan-jyoti

Ph.-I

2003-04

Rs. 11.638 (L)

Rs. 3.6685 (L)

31%

2116 Nos.

667 Nos.

31%

Unspent amount of Rs. 796959.00 has been carried over to Ph.-II

Ph.-II

2005-06

Rs. 20.15 (L)

+ 7.9695 (L)

------------------

Rs. 28.1125 (L)

Rs. 20.1125 (L)

100%

2249 Nos.

2249 Nos.

100 %

36. AAY

-

-

-

--

-

15006 Beneficiary

15006 Beneficiary

100 %

In the month of July’06 allotment was 5234.59 Qtls. Of rice which has been lifted and distributed.

37. PDS & Price rise

(i) BPL Rice

April’06 to July’06

36258.30 Qtl. Allocation

36258.30 Qtl. lifted

100%

110682 Nos. beneficiary

110682 Nos.Beneficiary

100 %

(ii) APL Rice

-do-

50400 Qtl. Allocation

49400 Qtl. Lifted

98 %

-

-

-

Nominees could not deposit value for 1000 qtls. For the month of July’06

(iii) S.K.Oil

-do-

2360 KL. Allocation

2360 KL Lifted

100 %

-

-

-

Quantity allotted is not sufficient compared to nos. of consumers.

(iv) Levy Sugar

-do-

15000 Qtls. Allocation

3750 Qtls. Lifted

25%

-

-

-

Due to non availability of stock at FCI nominee could not lift. The allotted quantity from April to June’06 but for the month of July’06 3750 Qtls allotted & lifted & allocation for Aug’06 3720 Qtls received & sub allocation being made.

(v) Price Rise :- Special care has been given to prevent the price rise, such as meeting with Traders, surprise checking by Executive Magistrate with Food & Civil Supply Officials, besides these to prevent black marketing of essential commodities, a vigilance team is constituted under food & civil Supply Officials & Police personnel, Circle wise in the district. As a result of several raids conducted by them few nos. of cases detected & follow up action taken. More over, daily return has been collected & report submitted to Directorate regularly. At present the prices of Rice is slightly higher due to non-availability of local Rice. As regards LPG, there is no scarcity due to supply of sufficient LPG from concerned Bottling plant.

Point No. 38 :- Hailakandi Treasury has developed On-Line Computer System which is called C.T.M.I.S (Comprehensive Treasury Management Information System) under the direct management of the Directorate of Accounts and Treasuries, Assam, Guwahati, with effect from June’06 and the day to day business i.e., passing of Bills, Cheques, Challans etc. and compilation of Accounts for submission to A.G., Assam and other works relating to Establishment matter etc. are being entirely processed by the newly introduced system with satisfactory results. Some other points are follows :

All the pensioners haves been transferred to the various branches of Nationalized Banks as per option of the pensioners.

As per Govt. guidelines all the employees, drawing salary from this Treasury, have opened individual Bank account and no cash payment is allowed so far.

Treasury Inspection is also being done by the Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi from time to time last inspection was in April’06

Monthly Treasury Accounts up to the month of May’06 has been completed and monthly Accounts from June’06 onwards is being done with newly introduced Computerized system for submission to the A.G., Assam.

The Treasury function is running smoothly.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

39, Rajib Gandhi Gramin Vidyuti Karan yojana

-

The scheme under the programme yet to be sanctioned. All relevant documents have already been submitted to Power Grid Corporation of India. They will implement the scheme after sanction.

40. Power Theft

-

Power theft drive is regularly conducted with our departmental staff and also police personnel’s as when required.

41. Mukhya Mantrir Assured Power Supply Mission

2004-05 to 2005-06

250 KVA – 9 Nos.

100 KVA – 18 Nos.

63 KVA – 24 Nos.

25 KVA – 15 Nos.

16 KVA – 3 Nos.

100 %

Financial target maintained by Chief General Manager CAEDCL, Guwahati

42. Bharat Nirman

Rural Drinking water

(i) Installation of spot sources in LP & ME Schools

2003-04

Rs. 53.02 (L)

33.68 (L)

63 %

TP. 964 Nos.

761

79 %

2004-05

Rs. 20.43 (L)

14.43 (L)

68 %

TP – 66 Nos.

SP – 78 Nos.

M-II – 60 Nos.

Total – 204 Nos.

TP – 10

SP – 78

M-II – 50

Total – 138

68%

(ii) Water Supply scheme

2006-07

Rs. 711.374 (L)

Nil

13 Nos.

Nil

The schemes are technically cleared but administrative approval awaited .

2) Rural Connectivity

i) PMGSY

Construction of road from I) Harishnagar Pt-I to Rangabak

ii) 29th KM of NH-154 Lala Town including const. of bridges & culvert

2003-04

380.20 (L)

198.58206 (L)

 

175.18383 (L)

98 %

 

98 %

7.442 KM

 

6.00 KM

7.442 KM

 

6.00 KM

100 %

 

100 %

Const. of road from I) Rupacherra RA to 51st KM of NH-154

ii) Bhajantipur to Hailakandi town

2004-05

175.13 (L)

 

88.19 (L)

71.43391 (L)

 

58.26534 (L)

40.79 %

66.07 %

4.80 KM

 

2.75 KM

E/W – 4.80 KM

GSB-2.74 KM

WBM-2.02 KM

1.40 KM

46 %

 

75 %

iii) Const. of road from Lala town to Paschim Kittarbond

2004-05

243.38 (L)

173.01695 (L)

71.09 %

6.10 KM

6.00 KM

82 %

 

 

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

ii) (ADB) PMGSY

Const. of road from (i) Lala town to Paschim Kittarbond Pt-II

ii) Barnagad to Bashbari Pt-II

iii) Narainpur Pt-II to Serispore TE

iv) Koya TE to Seralipur

2005-06

102.999 (L)

 

 

 

 

261.54 (L)

83.69738 (L)

 

 

39.31211 (L)

105.58564 (L)

47.98714 (L)

81.26 %

 

 

73.75 %

73.75 %

 

73.75 %

3.238 KM

 

 

1.156 KM

2.969 KM

 

1.323 KM

E/W=3.238 KM

GSB=3.238 KM

WBM=3.238 KM

EW=1.156 KM

GSB=1.156 KM

WBM=1.156 KM

E/W=2.969 KM

GSB=2.76 KM

WBM=2.76 KM

EW=1.21 KM

GSB=1.21 KM

WBM=1.21 KM

70 %

 

70 %

 

65 %

 

59 %

iii) (Regular) PMGSY

Const. of road from (i) Harishnagar Pt-I to Rangabak Pt-II (Remaining length)

(ii) Rupacherra RA to NH-154 (Remaining length )

iii) Umednagar to Rajyeswarpur

iv) Narainpur Pt-II to Hailakandi town via Narayanpur Pt-II

2005-06

117.65 (L)

 

 

30.444 (L)

 

83.194 (L)

72.634 (L)

 

 

32.30812 (L)

 

 

5.10692 (L)

 

15.82169 (L)

29.0429 (L)

27.46 %

 

 

16.77 %

 

18.51 %

39.99 %

 

 

3.14 KM

 

 

1.05 KM

 

1.739 KM

1.60 Km

 

 

 

EW=1.96 KM

GSB=1.50 KM

WBM=0.6 KM

EW=0.72 KM

GSB=0.32 KM

EW=1.10 KM

GSB=0.59 KM

WBM=0.40 KM

 

EW=1.60 KM

GSB=1.60 KM

WBM=1.60 KM

35 %

 

 

19 %

 

 

30 %

 

 

65 %

The progress of work is hampered due to heavy rainfall and flood during this year.

Construction of road from

i) 20th KM of NH-154 to Gangpar Dhumkar

ii) Matijuri to Chepti Brojopur

iii) Bhatirkupa Pt-II to Vhatirkupa Pt-III (NC Road)

iv) Boalipar to Bhajantipur Pt-II

2005-06

 

55.02 (L)

111.76 (L)

42.28 (L)

 

100.12 (L)

 

Nil

Nil

Nil

 

Nil

 

Nil

Nil

Nil

 

Nil

 

1.60 KM

2.86 KM

1.50 KM

 

3.862 KM

 

 

EW= 0.87 KM

EW =0.26 KM

EW=0.25 KM

 

 

EW=0.25 M

 

8 %

2 %

3 %

 

2 %

 

The progress of work is hampered due to heavy rainfall and flood during this year.

        


Compiled by District Administration,Hailakandi @ August 2006.