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INDEX
Sl. No. Subject matter Page No.
1. Map of Gomati District. 3
2. Introduce and Multi Hazard Disaster Management plan 4-5
3. Disaster Management Plan 6
4. Diagram of DDMP 7
5. Disaster Negative and positive Aspects 8
6. Hazards in Gomati District and assessment of crop to be damage due to naturalcal
9-10
7. Type of Disaster 11
8. Impact of Natural Disaster, landslide, earthquake, typhoon ,tornado ,Hailstorm, Heat wave attack.
12-13
9. Fire Accident 14
10. Gomati District at a glance 15-18
11. Rain fall received during 2013 18
12. District Disaster Management authority 19
13. District Disaster Management Committee. 20
14. Udaipur Sub-Divisional Disaster Management & NGO coordination committee 21-23
15. Amarpur Sub-Divisional Committee 24
16. Karbook Sub-divisional Committee 25
17. Karbook Quick Response team 26
18. RD Block Disaster Management committee:-KBK,SLC, KIL, Name & contact No of different GP of Amarpur, OMP,KBN, MTB, etc. Tepania
27-35
19. List of equipment with TSR 5th Bn, SDM Amarpur, Karbook and Udaipur 36-38
20. Nominal roll of trains personnel in TSR 5th Bn, Duluma 38-40
21. List of equipment available with PWD and Private Agency 41-42
22. S.P Gomati field level officer 42-43
23. District Level committee for forest area 43
24. List of nodal officer of different offices 44-46
25. District Level Core team 46-48
26. District Level Quick Response team 48-54
27. Description of vulnerable area of Gomati District and response mechanism 55-73
28. District Education office and nodal officer, NSS/ NCC Unit. 74-77
29. Shelter houses 78-81
30. Different Shelter Houses selected by Shelter Management Team 81-83
31. Medical and first AID team and contact detail of Major Hospital &QR Team 83-89
32. Role of ARDD in Disaster Management 90-92
33. Quick Response team of PWD(R&B) 92-97
34. List of NGOs 98-99
35. Map showing flood prone area Udaipur and Dumbur lake 100-101
36. Cropping pater, livelihood, Drinking water, irrigation, communication facility of MTB,KIl,KBK, AMP,KBK,OMP
101-112
37. List of Helipad 112-113
38. Resource available with SP(G),Fire service, TSECL, DWS, PWD(R&B), 113-116
39. Alternate Route 117
40. Recourse available with Food Deptt., ARDD, RD Blocks 118-125
41. Control Room 126-127
42. Working programme of transmission flood warning message 128-129
43. Existing Gauge Station 130
44. Zoning of Flood prone area 131-133
45. Identified Relief camp and etc. 133 – 143.
46 Strengthening Embankment, Mock drill, Evacuation Search and rescue, and etc. 143-163
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INTRODUCTION
With the 73rd
and 74th
amendment to the constitution of India in 2005 the Disaster Management
Act was enacted under the concurrence list of the constitution of India . This act comprises 79
sections and 11 chapters.This act provides for the prerequisite institutional mechanism for
monitoring and implementation of plans. It ensures measures by various wings of the Government
for the prevention and mitigation of disasters.
With the enactment of disaster management act 2005 ,National policy on Disaster Management was
framed in 2005. All State Governments have been directed to implement the National policy on
Disaster Management to safeguard the safety of people, property and ensure developmental
planning giving importance to the pre disaster preparedness.
Preparedness rather than post – crisis management, co-ordinated participatory approach,
technology upgradation and deployment, information as a tool for disaster management,
recognition of linkages between disasters and development, connecting specific programmes for
management of natural disasters, forecasting and warning using latest technology, are some of the
important features of disaster management.
Natural disasters are flood, cyclone, landslide, hailstorm, earthquake and Tsunami.In
Tripura it is observed from the records of last 50 years, mostly widespread flood affected the people
of Tripura in different years. In the years 1983, 1993, 94, 2003, 2004, the people of Tripura
experienced the divastating flood. In some years, cyclone hailstorm, landslide, and earthquake also,
damaged lives and property. Recently cyclone and thunderstorm are playing a disastrous role for
the loss of life and property in Tripura. Three persons died of thunderstorm in the months of may
and June 2012 under Gomati District. Necessary steps have been taken to provide financial help to
the families of the victims.
Flood is the most common and widespread natural calamity in Tripura . Literally Tripura
stands for Twi which means water and Para which implies land. Tripura thus stands for land with
water. Average rainfall is over 250cms annually in Tripura. This state is one of the highly flood
prone States in our country. The perennial rainfall is concentrated in few months as shown in the
graph and more than thousand hectares of land is prone to flood and causing damage to houses,
industries, public utilities, agricultural crops, cattle& animals and property resulting in huge
economic losses, apart from loss of lives. Though it is not possible to control the flood totally, by
adopting suitable structural and non-structural measures the flood damages can be minimized.
Average annual rainfall in the district is about 2090 mm. Rain is brought by the South -West
Monsoon, which normally comes in the month of May with maximum intensity of rainfall during
June-July.
Gomati is the major river in Gomati District. This river originates from hill ranges of this
state and flows down to Bangladesh after traversing through narrow valleys. In addition to that
there are numerous Cherras which pour water into the river. The River is flashy and meandering in
nature. 70% of the catchments lies in hills and as such bed slopes are very steep and the velocity of
flood discharges is also high. Traditional Jhum cultivation, extensive deforestation aggravates the
flood intensity/ damages.
Un-usual erosion of banks also creates tremendous problems to protect the district and sub-
divisional towns, villages and other permanent structures and borderlands on the riverbanks.
As the river flows through narrow valleys, there is also little scope to construct
embankments on both the banks leaving away adequate waterway. There is also little scope for
taking up flood control reservoir project due to constraints in shifting & rehabilitation of people -
mostly tribal.
Gomati District along with the other part of the state of Tripura faced severe Flood in the
year 1983, 1993 and 2004.
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MULTI - HAZARD DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
2014-15
WHY IS IT
The purpose of preparing District Disaster Management Action Plan (DDMAP) is –
a) To ascertain the status of existing resources and facilities available with the various agencies
involved in the management of disaster in the District.
b) Assess their adequacies and short falls if any in providing a multi- disaster response.
c) Suggest institutional strengthening, technology support, up gradation of information system and
data management for improving the quality of administrative responses to disaster at the
district level and finally,
d) To evolve DDMAP as an effective managerial tool.
MAIN OBJECTIVE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT
a. Promoting a culture of prevention, preparedness and resilience at all levels through
knowledge, innovation and education.
b. Encouraging mitigation measures based on technology, tradition wisdom and environmental
sustainability.
c. Mainstreaming disaster management into the developmental planning precess.
d. Establishing institutional and technolegal frameworks to create and enabling regulatory
environment and a compliance regime.
e. Ensuring efficient mechanism for identification, assessment and monitoring of disaster
risks.
f. Ensuring efficient response and relief
g. Undertaking reconstruction as an opportunity to build disaster resilient structure.
h. Promoting a productive and pro active partnership with the media for disaster management.
i. Ensuring co ordination among various departments and relief agencies related to disaster.
j) Capacity building to reduce risks.
k) Wide spread awarness campaign with training.
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DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
2014 – 2015
A formal planning for managing disaster is therefore necessary to ensure minimum
lose of life and property . This can be achieved only through planned management of
disaster :-In the absence of a defined plan, response to a disaster would be arbitrary leading to
over emphasis of some actions or other actions, which would be critical. Moreover, due to
absence of a defined response structure and allocations of responsibilities, there would be
mismanagement of resources and overlap of actions among various agencies, which may
exacerbate the situation there by compounding the disaster effect.
District Disaster Management Plan is useful at pre-disaster stage, when warnings could be
issued, for example, that flood is imminent. The plan again serves as guide to officials at the
critical time and precious time is saved which might otherwise be lost in consultations with
senior officers and getting formal approval from authorities. As it is neither economical nor
practicable to protect every item and the entire population against calamitous situations,
response plans are formulated for relief, rehabilitation and restoration by separate agencies.
District Disaster Management plan is an operational module for the district administration, how
to mitigate the different types of disaster effectively with the locally available resources and
personnel and to provide the distressed people with immediate relief. It also ensures a checklist
for all the stakeholders for an action oriented response structure and to study their preparedness
level.
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Diagram of the DDMP (DISTRICT DISASTER MANGEMENT PL
DEVELOPMENTAL
PLANNING PROCESS
DISTRCT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
PREVENTION MITIGATION PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER
RECOVERY RELIEF RESPONSE
PRE DISASTER
PHASE
POST
DISASTE
R
PHASE
Disasters: Negative and Positive Aspects Aspects Negative Aspects Positive Aspects
D Damage Development
I Interruption Innovation S Severe Sharing
A Antagonistic Awareness S Scourge Self-sufficiency
T Traumatic Transformation
E Emergency Education
R Risk Resilience
Goals of Disaster Management Plan
• Minimize losses to lives and infrastructure.
• Reduce the risks associated with disasters through timely measures,
short-term and long-term policies.
• Provide required assistance to communities during and after the
disasters.
• Ensure rapid and sustained recovery and rehabilitation after the
occurrence of disasters.
What is Hazard
Hazard is a natural event. It is the occurrence, at a given site, of a physical
phenomenon capable of causing loss.
HAZARD VULNERABLITY IN INDIA
India is traditionally vulnerable to natural hazards as its geo climatic and social conditions are
distinct in many ways. Flood, droughts, cyclones, Earthquake, Landslides, Avalanches and Tsunamis
has been a recurrent phenomenon effecting around 85% of its geographical area.
60% of Landmass prone to Earth quake.
40 million hectors ( 8%) of landmass prone to floods.
8000 km. Long coast line with two cyclone seasons.
Hilly regions vulnerable to avalanches, landslide, hillstone,cloud bursts.
Drought - low and medium rainfall region which constitute 68% of the total area
vulnerable to drought.
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Different types of man made hazards.
One million houses get damaged annually , in addition to human , economic, social
and other losses.
HAZARDS IN GOMATI DISTRICT
Natural hazards ( geo –climatic ) in different Sub-Divisions under Gomati District, are occurred in
different seasons in every year. It is observed that mainly flood , cyclone , hailstorm , affect most of
the parts of Udaipur, Amarpur and partially Korbook area.
List of different areas to be affected by natural hazards like flood , drought,hailstorm, cyclone ;
1) Udaipur :- Kushamara , Palatana , Lolunga , Mirza , Tulamura , Khilpara , Baishnabichar,
Rajdharnagar , Fulkumari no -1 , Hadra , Shalgarah , Kishorganj , Rajnagar, Pitra , Laxmipati
, Photamati, Chandrapur , Murapara , Amtali.
2) Amarpur :- Bampur ( Samatal para) , Birganj , KamariaKhola, Mailak , Rangamati , Kamlai
, Sangong , Baishyamanipara , Dhanlekha , Nagrai , Natunbazar ,
3) Karbook:-Tirthamukh, Silachari.
Assesment of crop to be damaged due to natural calamity ( flood )
i) Udaipur paddy/Vegetable/ Jute= 2350 ha.
ii) Amarpur Paddy/ Vegetable/ Jute = 138 ha.
As per information of disaster management authority of India, North Eastern states are Earth
quake prone . In Tripura like other districts, Gomati District is also under the red zone of
earthquake.
Pre-disaster
a) Preparation of plan and preparatory steps. ( Necessary initiave is taken to arrange for District
level Sub-Division level and Block level yearly plan for Disaster Management.Various line
Departments i.e. P.W.D , A.R.D.D , , Education , Fire service , Forest , S.P ( police ) , T.S.R ,
have submitted plan ( DM for the year 2013-14, 2014-15)
b) Identification of catchments area and familiarity roads, alternative roads and bridges.
c) Preparation of plan for shifting people
d) Training on disaster control ( District Administration has taken steps to organise awarness
campign with effective mock drill throughout the district every month for the year 2013 – 14)
e) Selection of shelter house (Which have already been done by the Shelter management team)
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f) District level / Sub Division level / Block level Control rooms are operational ( steps have
also been taken to open control room in other District level offices for maintaining co
ordination )
g) Sending of current situation report to the Revenue Department.( Steps have been taken to
collect current situation report from all sub divisions under Gomati District. )
h) Maintaining linkage with the members of PRI bodies..
i) Collection of relief materials.( Relief materials are stored in sub division level and district
level )
j) Organizing awareness and wide publicity among the people about disaster management –
Safety and Security to life and property.
k) Arrangement of drinking water etc. ( Steps taken to engage Public Health Department. T o
arrange for fresh drinking water.)
During Disaster
a) All members to report to the control room.
b) Maintaining linkage/Co-ordination with the Sub-Divisional Disaster management team.
c) Starting of rescue operation in time and to arrange shelter for the victims.
d) Arrangement of food for the victims.
e) Arrangement of medical treatment, if necessary.
f) Arrangement for rapid and sustained recovery and rehabitation of victims
g) Arrangement for required assistance to communities
Post –Disaster
a) Quick Damage Assessment
b) Need Assessment
c) Repair of Houses
d) Reconstruction
e) Economic Rehabilitation
f) Social Rehabilitation
g) Compensation (Including Insurance)
h) Conservation of Produce from Damaged Crops
i) Immediate Rehabilitation Measures
j) Strengthening of Response Aspects (Rescue, treatment, education, shelter, food,
communication, clearance and access, water and power supplies, temporary subsistence supplies,
health and sanitation, public information, security, construction requirements, public morale, etc.)
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k) Strengthening of Counter – Disaster Resources (Policy directions, police, agriculture,
ambulance, broadcasting, civil aviation, education, electricity, water supplies, environment, fire
services, finance, fisheries, forestry, irrigation, labour, lands and survey, meteorology, public works,
social welfare, transport)
l) Strengthening of Warning Systems
m) Public Awareness
n) Planning for the next year removing the draw backs if any, found in current plan.
o) District Administration shall take all steps to organize mock drill District level / Sub-
Divisional level and Block level with the help of Master trainers as well as resource persons
to train students , common people , N.G.O‟s ,Govt. officials on Disaster management.
Type of Disasters
Natural Disasters Man Made Disasters Earthquake Road Accident Flood/Heavy Rain Rasta Roka Cyclone/Hailstorms Communal Violence Drought Hartals Heat Wave Riots Landslides Pollution Forest Fire Chemical Pest Infection Railway Accidents Lightening
As indicated as Sl No.1,The State is to authenticate the priority disasters of the state to take up NER-DRR and accordingly the prioritization of the disaster as considered by the state Government are (i)Earthquake (ii) Cyclone(iii)Lightening /thunder(iv)Road Accident (v)Flood (vi)Land slides (vii)Fire (VIII)Soil Erosion (ix)Drought. And Govrnment of Tripura has identified Sri Sarat Kumar Das,SPO(Mob-9436461940,e-mail –sarat [email protected], sara. [email protected] as focal person to interact with NESAC, NER-DRR team.
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IMPACT OF NATURAL DISASTER
Consequences of Floods
Floods mean heavy and unmanageable inundation caused by heavy rainfall or man-made factors like poor drainage, breach in embankments and sediment deposition. Consequences are:
• Evacuation of people and livestock from inundated sites; • Destruction of life and infrastructure; • Damage to agricultural land for cultivation; • Food shortages as the water can destroy food stocks, farms, gardens etc.; • Spread of waterborne diseases, as the water stagnates for a long time; and • Wetness and seepage in houses.
Effect of cyclone
Cyclone is a huge revolving storm caused by winds blowing around a central area of low atmospheric pressure. Its major consequences include:
• Storm surge and wind damage; • Inland flooding; • People become shelterless; • Damage to crops; and • Food shortage.
Depression - 32-50 km/hr wind speed. Deep Depression - 51- 61 km/hr wind speed. Cyclonic Storm - 62-68 km/hr wind speed. Severe Cyclonic - Storm 89-117 km/hr wind speed. Severe Cyclonic Storm/Hurricane - 117+ km/hr wind speed.
Consequences of Landslide
A landslide is a geological phenomenon, which includes a wide range of ground movement, such as rock falls, deep failure of slopes and shallow debris flows.When landslide occurs, the effect on people’s lives can be severe. The impact on people’s livelihoods or the ecosystem may be minimal, if it occurs in remote areas. However the effects can be devastating when they occur in populated places. Landslide may cause destruction to buildings, crops, farms, water systems, roads and other infrastructure.
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Impact of Earthquake
An earthquake is a sudden violent motion of the earth, caused by natural processes wresting the earth’s crust. Its aftermath includes:
• Damage to buildings; • Collapse of poorly designed or built structures; • Loss of lives; • Injuries to people and livestock; and • Short-circuit and on-set of fires.
Typhoon: Where the wind speed exceed 200 km per hour.
Tornado: Means thunder storm. Tornados are local storms of short duration formed of winds rotating at
very high speed. These storms are visible as a revolving whirlpool with a tail coming down to earth.
As the storm moves along the ground this outer ring of rotating winds becomes dark with dust and
debris. The average speed of Tornado is about 150 kms per hour and maximum 400 kms per hour. It
causes large-scale damage and casualties leaving practically nothing in its path. Gale wind and
Whirlwind are like tornado by nature, but very small in impact and kind.
Hailstorm: Although hailstorms rarely involve physical injury, their economic impact can be severe. The
damage appears to be a function of the intensity and duration of storms and the size of the hailstones,
which these produce. The damage itself is often produced not only by the impact of falling hailstones,
but also by the high winds and torrential rains that is part of the hailstorm.
Heat Wave Attack: A period of unusually hot and often humid summer that lasts for several days is commonly
referred to as a “heat – wave”. The temperatures that, constitutes a heat wave vary among regions
with different normal summer conditions. When the maximum temperature at a station remains 45° C
or more for two days or more, the condition is described as a “heat wave”. It affects the Human and
Cattle population and lead to Sunstroke and casualties.
Throughout the world for the last two decades gradual climate change is observed .As a result
of climate change temperature on earth is increasing and drought , short rainfall ,untimely rainfall are
found common to most of the countries of the world. Large scale plantation in every country of the
world is a must to face the climate change. Heat wave is experienced in India due to climate change.
In Tripura , large scale aforestation is necessary to save our everyday life from heat wave.
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Fire Accident (natural fire / forest fire and man made):
Fire accident happen due to several causes like: Housing Pattern, Lose circuit of electricity,
Chemical reaction, Road Accident, Thunder, Lightening etc. In Orissa due to peculiar housing
patterns maximum fire accident cases takes place. These houses have build generally mud-built walls
with thatched roofs made out timber, bamboo and straw. They spring up in clusters. In summer fire
accident occurs in some forests caused by forest fire ( natural as well as men made ).
The disaster history of Gomati District clearly shows that the district is mostly affected by
Cyclone(Kal Baishakhi), Flood, Drought and this district falls in the most vulnerable zone of
earthquake.
DISASTER PHASE CYCLE
DISASTER PHASE CYCLE:
Pre-Disaster Risk Preparedness Post Reduction Disaster Phase Recovery Mitigation Stage Relief Reconstruction Rehabilitation
Disaste
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Impact
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A COMMON SCENARIO OF FLOOD
Gomati District at a glance
A) Location, Area and Administrative Division:-
Location : Longitude - 92°22' & 91°59' East.
(Gomati & South)
Latitude - 22°56' & 24°32' North. (gomati &South)
District Headquarter : Udaipur.
Geographical Area : 2624.35 Sq. km (Gomati & South)
Population : 442336 Gomati District
Male Population : 218437 -do-
Female Population : 209744 -do-
Sex Ratio : 960 -do-
Rural Population : 384574 -do-
Urban Population : 43615 -do-
Number of Sub-Divisions : 3 (Three) -do-
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Number of Revenue Circle : 7(Seven) -do-
Municipal Council :- 1(one) -do-
Number of Blocks : 8(Eight) -do-
Number Nagar Panchayat : 1 Nos. –do-
Number of GPs/ADC Villages : 157 Nos. (62+95) –do-
Number of Revenue Villages : 132 Nos. -do-
Number of Tehsils : 29 Nos. -do-
No of Parliamentary Constituency : 02(Two) -do-
No of Assembly Constituency : 7(seven) -do-
Literacy Rate : 85.41 -do-
Male Literate : 90.94 -do-
Female Literate : 79.64 -do-
Population data as per provisional report of Census of India 2011.
B) Location of Sub Division:-
SL
No
Name of
Sub-Division Location of Head Quarter
Distance from
District H.Q.
Phone Number of the
SDM.
Office Residence.
1. Udaipur Near DM Office (G)
0 Mtrs. (03821)
223573 222281
2. Amarpur North Bank of Amarsagar
under Amarpur Sub-Div 24 KM
(03821)
263226 263260
3. Karbook Near Punjihum H/S School
55KM (03821)
269300 269-240
C) Demographic Details:-
SL No
Name of Block
Total No. of
HH
Population Category
Adult Children 5
years Total SC ST OBC GEN/UR RM
1.
Matabari RD
Block (14-
15)
23022 84207 9978 94185 22900
24156 16950 30179 -
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2.
Killa RD
Block (14-
15)
9295 25207 15907 41114 66 38953 267 108 1720
3. Kakraban
RD Block 13993 7181 4876 12057 4327 2054 2782 2894
4. Amarpur RD
Block 11428 14488 5342 19830 2539 6260 1093 1139
5. Karbook RD
Block 17680 12214 6021 18235 2543 14218 634 840
6. Ompi RD
Block 6551 20870 10896 31766 393 30629 162 682
7. Silachari RD
Block 4127 15160 2792 17952 225 17028 153 546
D) House Hold Details:-
SL
No
Name of Block No. of APL HH No. of BPL HH
ST SC OB
C
GEN ST SC OBC GEN
1. Matabari 2554 4918
626
8 7478 2894 3248 2537 3053
2. Killa 1727 0 0 34 4177 05 01 7421
3. Kakraban 994 1390 319 3373 1398 3077 780 4573
4. Amarpur 2011 950 1359 5049 1945 1508
5 Karbook 1300 99 138 118 6005 632 499 261
6 Ompi 1589 165 312 4514 250 486
7 Silachari 2468 46 41 126 1374 20 11 41
1.10 Population :-
SL
No Name of
the Block
SC ST OBC GEN Total
M F M F M F M F M F
1. Matabari 1671
3 16716 11697 11923 18215 17962 22356
2209
2 68983 68693
2. Killa
31 38 19532 20247 153 164 526 563 21731 22661
3. Kakraban 1166
5 11481 5983 5873 6252 6232 14112
1354
3 38309 36948
4. Amarpur 6245 5950 16165 15703 2295 2146 3942 3642 28103 27451
5. Karbook 1593 1548 16786 16148 791 763 905 867 22599 22209
6. Ompi 913 777 18189 17252 706 623 1517 1351 18909 18845
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7 Silachari 17028 225 8889 9063
7. Amarpur
NP 5482 5352
8. Udaipur
NP 16583 16189
Total = 220699 218348
Demographic Details Udaipur Sub-Division.(2014-15)
Sl.No Name of Block Total No.
of HH
Population Category
Adult Children 5
years Total SC ST OBC GEN
1. Matabari RD
Block/Tepania R. D. Block
23779 14570 6317 20887 5437 3898 6452 5100
2. Killa RD Block 7461 48536 14675 63211 791 62211 - 209
3. Kakraban RD Block
13993 7181 4876 12057 4327 2054 2782 2894
Total 45233 70287 25868 96155 10555 68163 2782 8203
Rainfall :- 2.1 Rainfall received during 2013: -
S
L.No
Month Total Rainfall
(in mm)
Normal Rainfall
(in mm)
1. January‟ 13 00 9.6
2. February‟ 13 3.00 29.2
3. March‟ 13 10.2 47.4
4. April‟ 13 55.00 133.8
5. May‟ 13 340.2 265.7
6. June‟ 13 286.0 405.7
7. July‟ 13 201.1 316.5
8. August‟13 328.5 393.1
9. September‟ 13 345.5 218.80
10 October‟ 13 155.0 148.9
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. November‟ 13 nil 32.9
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. December‟ 13 3.0 5.1
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF AVERAGE RAIN FALL UNDER GOMATI DISTRICT AVERAGE RAIN FALL UNDER GOMATI DISTRICT
Rain Recording stations: -2(two) Nos rain recording station in Gomati District
SL No Location of Rain Recording Stations. Telephone
Numbers
1. Matabari – Gakulpur S.M.F O/O the Agriculture, Gomati District (03821) 222-248
2. Amarpur –O/O the Supdt. Of Agriculture, Amarpur, Gomati
District. (03821) 263-254
District Disaster Management Authority, Gomati District, Tripura
SL.No
Name Designation Address Phone No.
Office Residence/ M
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1 District Magistrate & Collector
Chariperson Office of the D.M & Collector,(G)
03821-222-202 223575/
9436131142
2 Zilla Sabhadhipati
Co-Chairperson
O/O the DTZP 03821-223-826 223844/
9436491114
3 ADM & Collector Chief Executive Officer
O/O the D.M & Collector(G)
03821-223-557 223846/
9436540787
4. Superintendent of Police
Member O/O the S.P (G) 03821-223-580 223-565
5. Chief Medical Officer(Dr.N.Jamatia)
Member O/O the C.M of (G)
03821-222-221 9862179646
6 Executive Engineer, PWD (R&B), Udaipur Div. (Sri N.Dalal)
Member O/O the EE, PWD (R&B), Gomati District.
03821-222-238 9436139629
7 Divisioinal Fire Service Officer (Sri Ganesh Debbarma)
Member O/O the Fire Service ,Udaipur
03821-222-476 9436184141
Executive Engineer, PWD(R&B), Amarpur
O/O the EE, PWD (R&B), Amarpur Gomati District.
03821-263231
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE:-
SL
No Name Designation. Address
Phone number.
Office Residence
1. District Magistrate &
Collector. Chairman
O/o the DM &
Collector, South. 222202 223575
2. Sabhadhipati, DTZP Co-Chairman
O/o the DTZP,
South. 223-826 223844
3. Addl. District
Magistrate & Collector. Convener
O/o the DM &
Collector, South. 223504 222387
4. Superintendent of
Police. Member O/o the SP, South. 223580 223565
5. Project Director,
DRDA. Member
O/o the PD, DRDA,
South. 223557 223846
6.
Dy. Director,
Agriculture. Member
O/O the Dy.
Director,
Agriculture,
Udaipur.
222248
7. Chief Medical Officer,
South. Member
O/O the CMO,
South. 222221 224695
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8. Superintending
Engineer, PWD R&B). Member
O/O the SE,
PWD(R&B), South. 222373 222365
9. Superintending
Engineer
R.D, Circle-
II,Udaipur,Gomati
District.
Member
O/O the
Superintending
Engineer,RD Circle -
II
03821-224-
739 9436131217
10. Addl. General Manager,
TSECL. Member
O/O the AGM,
TSECL, South. 222340 222333
11. Dy. Director, Fishery. Member
O/O the Dy. Dir.
Fishery, Udaipur. 222258
12. Superintending
Engineer, PWD (WR). Member
O/O the SE, PWD
(WR), South. 224-631
13. Superintending
Engineer, PWD (DWS). Member
O/O the SE, PWD
(DWS), South. 223-547
14.
Dy. Director, ARDD Member
O/O the Dy.
Director, ARDD,
Udaipur.
222-374
15. Sub Divisional
Magistrate, Udaipur Member
O/o the Sub
Divisional
Magistrate, Udaipur
03821-223573
16. Sub Divisional
Magistrate, Amarpur Member
O/o the Sub
Divisional
Magistrate, Amarpur
03821-263226 263-260
17. Sub-Divisional
Magistrate,Karbook Member
O/O the Sub-
Divisional
Magistrate, Karbook
03821-269-
300 269-400
Udaipur Sub Division Disaster Management committee:- (2013-14)
SL
No Name Designation.
Phone Number
Office Residence
1. Sri Madhab Saha, M.L.A. Member 9436120629
2. Chairperson,Udaipur Nagar Panchayat Member 222-338
3. Chairperson, Matarbari Panchayat Samity Member
4. Chairperson, Kakrabon Panchayat Samity Member
5. Chairman, Killa BAC Member
6. The S.D.M., Udaipur Convener 223573 222 281
7. The D.F.O., Udaipur Member 222 240
9436313508
8. SDO, W/R, Sub-Divn. 1 Member
22
9. The Senior Manager, TSECL, Udaipur Member 223 529
10. The SDO, PWD, Sub-Divn. 1 & 2 Member 222 238
11. The SDO, PWD, Kakrabon Member
12. The SDO, PWD, Killa. Member
13. The SIO, ICAT, Udaipur Member
NGO Coordination committee:- Udaipur Udaipur Sub-Divisional Level NGO’s co-ordination Committee
1. DC, Udaipur-Nodal Officer (Chairman) 2. Sri Ashis Das, Secretary Advisory Committee-Netaji Subhash Samajik Sangstha, (Secretary) 3. Sri Ganesh Naha Secretary, Tripura Swimming Academic Society, ( Joint Secretary) 4. Sri Nirapada Das, Executive Member, Udaipur Biggan O Sanskritic Mancha (Joint Secretary) 5. DCM, Killa, Member 6. Asstt. Director, Food Addl. Nodal Officer Member 7. Sri Makhan Lal Acharjee, Hon’ble Chairman, IRCS, (G) Tripura District Branch, Member 8. Sri Rabi Dhar, Hon’ble Secretary, IRCS, (G) Tripura District Branch, Member 9. Sri Ashis Debnath, Incharge, Disaster Management, SDM’s office, Udaipur Member 10. Sri Pradip Sarkar, Secretary, Netaji Subhash Samajik Sangstha Member 11. Sri Subir Ghosh, Secretary, Udaipur Biggan O Sanskritic Mancha, Member 12. Sri Manik Lal Debnath, President, NRS Social Service Organization, Member 13. Sri Ratan Kishore Shiv, Secretary, NRS Social Service Organization, Member 14. Sri Priyaranjan Majumder, Mamber, Omega Science Orgenization, Member 15. Sri Partha Sarathi Das, Secretary, Omega Science Organization Member 16. Sri Bhaskar Sengupta, Member, Sigma Science Social Service Member 17. Sri Manik Lal Bhowmik, Secretary Surabhi Member 18. Sri Subendu Goswami, Sigma Science Social Service Member 19. Sri Raju Saha, President, Surabhi Member 20. Dr. Tanmayanada Bramhachari, President, Dhnajyoti Joga & Natural Therapy Society, Member
21. Dr. Bishnu Dey, Vice President, Dhanajyoti Joga & Natural Therapy Society, Member 22. Sri Mantosh Shil, Social Activist, Shalgarah, Member 23. Sri Ujjal Bhowmik, Social Activist, Chandrapur, Member 24. Sri Suman Dey, Team Leader (Boys), Sub-Divisional Disaster Management Volunteer Team Member 25. Sri Muslem Miah, Social Activist, Maharani, Member 26. Sri Sanjoy Saha, Social Activist, Badarmukam, Member 27. Sri Sudhangshu Ghosh, Secretary, Arunyak, Bagma Member 28. Sri Uttam Majumder, Secretary, Adibashi Kallyan Samity, Member 29. Sri Sarbahari Jamatia Social Activist, Chanban, Member 30. Sri Titan Das, Team Coordinator Sub-Divisional Disaster Management Volunteer Team Member 31. Smt. Api Rani Das, Team Leader (Girls), Sub-Divisional Disaster Management Volunteer Team Member
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List of prominent NGOs of Udaipur Sub-Division:-
Sl. No.
Name & Designation Address Contact No.
1 Sri Manik Lal Bhowmik, Surabhi Samaj Unnayan Sanstha.
Vill:- Sataria, P.O- Gakulpur, Udaipur, Gomati District.
9856464713
2 Dr. Tanmayananda Brahmachari, President. Dhanjyoti Yoga & Natural Therapy Society
Vill+P.O:-Rajarbag Udaipur, Gomati District
9436575970
3 Sri Nirapada Das, Executive Member, Udaipur Biggan O Sanskriti Mancha
Udaipur Super Market 9436491828
4 Sri Priya Ranjan Majumder, Omega Science Organization
Vill:- Brahmmabari P.O+P/S:-R. K. Pur
Udaipur Gomati District 9436470396
5 Sri Manik Lal Debnath, President. Najurul Rabindra Sukanta Social Organization
Vill:- Maharani P.O+P/S:-R. K. Pur
Udaipur, Gomati District 9856481718
6 Sri Ratan Kishore Shib, Secretary, Najurul Rabindra Sukanta Social Organization
Vill:- Maharani P.O+P/S:-R. K. Pur
Udaipur, Gomati District 9856687640
7 Sri Bhaskar Sengupta, West Bank of Jagannth Dighi 9436131345
8 Sri Suvendranath Goswami, Sigma Science & Social Center
Vill:-Chhanban P.O+P/S:-R. K. Pur Udaipur
Gomati District 9436472798
9 Sri Sanjoy Saha, Indian Red Cross Society, South Tripura, District Branch.
DM & Collector Gomati District Office Complex
8014676476
10 Sri Asish Das Netaji Subhas Samajik Sanstha
Vill:- Kailarmath P.O+P/S:-R. K. Pur
Udaipur, Gomati District 9856486354
11 Sri Makhan Lal Acharjee, Hon’ble Chairman Indian Red Cross Society, Gomati, District Branch.
DM & Collector Gomati District Office Complex
9862430708
12 Sri Rabi Dhar, Hon’ble Secretary Indian Red Cross Society, Gomati, District Branch.
DM & Collector Gomati District Office Complex
9863190008
13 Sri Pradip Sarkar, Netaji Subhas Samajik Sanstha
Vill:- Kailarmath P.O+P/S:-R. K. Pur
Udaipur, Gomati District 9856486966
14 Sri Ganesh Naha, Secretary Tripura Swimming Academic Society
Vill:-Fulkumari No 1 P.O+P/S:-R. K. Pur
Udaipur, Gomati District 9862187852
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1.3 Amarpur Sub-Divisional Disaster Management Committee: (2014-15)
Sl
No.
Name & Designation Convener/
Member
Phone No.
1 2 3 4 1 The Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Amarpur Convener 03821-263-226
2 Chairperson, Panchayet Samity, Amarpur R.D Block Member
3 Vice Chairmen Panchayet Samiti Amarpur R.D.Block -do- 4 Chairman, BAC Amarpur R.D Block -do-
5 Chairperson, BAC Ompi R.D Block -do-
6 Chairperson, Amarpur Nagar Panchayet -do-
7 Block Development Officer, Amarpur R. D Block -do- 03821-263-264
8 Block Development Officer, Ompi R. D Block -do- 03825-264-315
9 Executive Officer Amarpur Nagar Panchayet -do- 9436525729
10 Dy. Collector & Magistrate, Amarpur Revenue Circle. -do- 11 Dy. Collector & Magistrate, Ompinagar Revenue Circle. -do- 12 Sub-Divisional Medical Officer, Amarpur. -do-
13 Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Amarpur -do- 03821223580
14 Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Ompi -do- 03825-264-286
15 Executive Engineer (PWD), Amarpur Division -do-
16 SDO (Electrical), Amarpur. -do- 17 Dy. General Manager (TSECL), Gumati Division -do- 18 SDO(PWD), Amarpur Div. No.-I, -do- 19 SDO(PWD), Ompi Nagar -do- 20 SDO(DWS), Amarpur -do-
21 Superintendent of Agriculture, Amarpur -do-
22 Superintendent of Fisheries, Amarpur -do-
23 SDO (I & FM) Amarpur -do-
24 A.P.O(ICAT) Amarpur, -do-
25 Inspector of School (Non-ADC), Amarpur -do-
26 HM Amarpur Girls H S School. -do-
27 Sri Parimal Debnath, Amarpur. -do- 9436471458
28 Sri Bhanu Paul, Bampur -do-
29 Sri Samir Dhar Roy, Rangamati -do-
30 Sri Gopal Chandra Dey, Amarpur -do-
25
Karbook Sub-Divisional Level Disaster Management Committee:-2014-15
Sl. No. Designation of the Officials Contact No.
1 2 3
1 Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Karbook- Chairman 03821 269300 (O),
8974882597(M)
2 Deputy Collector & Magistrate, karbook –Members 8413068385 (M)
8974229680(M)
3 Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Karbook -Member 8119992767(M)
4 Block Development Officer, Karbook-Member 8414983921 (M)
5 Block Development Officer, Silachari -Member 8974922280 (M)
6 Sub-Divisional Officer, PWD, Karbook -Member 9612197402 (M)
7 Sub-Divisional Officer, DWS Karbook -Member 8014875380 (M) 9436121339 (M)
8 Sr. Manager, TSECL, Jatan Bari -Member 9436470988 (M)
9 Medical Officer, I/C, Karbook, CHC -Member 9862616014 (O)
10 Medical Officer, I/C , Silachari , PHC -Member 9862061872 (M)
11 Medical Officer, I/C, Tirthamukh, PHC-Member 9436503056 (M)
12 Medical Officer, I/C, Chellagang, PHC -Member 8974256338 (M)
13 C.D.P.O, Karbook -Member 9862239780 (M)
14 Officer-in-Charge, Fire Station Jatan Bari -Member 8974727502(M)
15 Officer-in-Charge, Police Station, Karbook -Member 8413877127 (M)
16 Officer-in-Charge, Police Station, Silachari -Member 9612126081 (M)
17 Sub-Zonal Development Officer, Karbook- Member 8014349418 (M)
18 Asstt. Comdt. B.S.F, Bagaban Tilla –Member 9436584529 (M)
19 Asstt. Dir. A.R.D.D, Amarpur –Member 03821-263206 (O)
20 Head Master, Panjiham H/S School, Karbook- Member 9612281051 (M)
26
21 Inspector of School(ADC), Karbook- Member 9436511905 (M)
22 Inspector of School(State), Amarpur –Member 9436470242 (M)
23 Supdt. of Agriculture, Amarpur –Member 9436131746 (M)
Karbook Non Official Member of Sub-Divisional Disaster Management Committee:- (2014-15)
1 The Chairman, BAC, Karbook-Member 9862794502 (M)
2 The Chairman, BAC, Silachari- Member 9862312280(M)
3 The Secretary, TMSU, Karbook- Member 8974895901 (M)
Karbook Quick response team of Disaster Management (2014-15)
SL. No. Name of Staff Contact No.
1. Swapna Jyoti Chakma, PA 8974238588
2 Partha Debnath, LDC
3 Bipul Chakma, LDC 8073206954
4 Gouranga Reang, LDC 8974188429
5 Amanjoy Reang, LDC 8974755325
6 Himangshu Das, LDC
7 Subash Ch. Nath, Sup. TW 9862616849
8 Alok Das, Revenue Inspector 9862455166
9 Sanjit Reang, E.O, TW 8730049301
10 Jayanta Ghosh, LDC 8974324330
11 Ratan Neogi, LDC -
12 Sanjoy Malsom, LDC 8730049377
13 Joygyaram Reang, O/S.
14 Ratan Mani Debbarma, UDC 9612232330
15 Tapi Jamatia, Acctt. Food
16 Shaktidas Tripura, C.I, Food 8974886953
27
17 Brajendra Debbarma, Revenue Inspector 8732876118
18 Sri Anesh Chakma, Tdr. 9862026546
19 Sri Tapan Debbarma, Tdr. 8413042822
20 Sri Singhakumar Tripura, Tdr. 8974256151
21 Sri Kartik Reang, Tdr. 8731806366
Block Disaster Management plan
Karbook RD. Block Disaster Management Committee(2014-15):- SL No. Name Address Phone Number
1 BDO Karbook 269202
2 MLA, Karbook 9862883913
3 BAC Chairman Karbook 9862794502
4 Village Chairman of 18 nos ADC Villages Karbook
5 PEO Karbook 9862328560
6 SDO (Elect) Jatanbari 246248
7 SDO (PWD) Jatanbari 9612197402
8 CDPO (ICDS) Karbook 9862239780
9 F.R.O(Karbook) Karbook 264243
10 C.I(P.S) Karbook
11 SDO (PHE) Amarpur 9436121339
12 M.O.I.C Chellagang 0381-241174
13 SUB-ZDO Karbook 8974108395
14 SSO(fire Service) Jatanbari 264202
15 MOIC Karbook 9862725020
16 S.F(fishery) Jatanbari 264248
17 Dy.I/S(ADC) Karbook
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18 H.M (KPHSS) Karbook
19 SD(TWO) Amarpur
20 ICO(ICAT) Karbook 8732042057
21 MOIC Tirthamuk
22 Social Worker (Tarun sangha ) Karbook
23 Social worker (Eleven star) Jatanbari
24 V/S,RPS of all ADC villages Karbook
Silachari Block Disaster Management Committee (2014-15):-
Sl.
No Members of General body Designation Phone Number
1 Chairman, Block Advisory Committee,
Silachari Sub-Block. Chairman 9862312280
2 Block Development Officer,
Silachari RD Sub-Block
Co-Chairman cum
Member Convener
03823-277244 (O)
8974922280(M)
3 Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Karbook Member 8974882597
4 Tahasiladar, Silachari Member
5 Tahasildar, Ghorakappa Mamber
6 Medical Officer, I/C, Silachari PHC Member
7 Officer-in-Charge, P.S. Silachari Member 03823-277222
8 Company Commander, BOP Silachari Member -
9 Company Commander, BOP Sukhnachari Member -
10 Junior Engineer, DWS, Silachari Sector Member 8974228294
11 Junior Engineer TSEC Ltd Silachari Member 9612377225
12 Telecom Br. Manager, Silachari Member 03823-277298
13 Executive Engineer R.D. (SDiv-III) Amarpur Member -
14 Supervisor ICDS Silachari Sector Member -
15 Sector Officer of Agriculture, Silachari Sector Member -
16 Circle Inspector of Schools,(TTAADC) Silachari Member 9862144781
17 Headmaster, Silachari H/S School Member -
18 Headmaster, Ghorakappa, Ailmara, Hazachari
High School Member -
19 Forest Range Officer, Ghorakappa & Silachari Member -
20 Junior Engineer, Silachari R.D.Block Member 9862168113
21 Technical Assistant, Silachari R.D.Block Member 9615649123
22 Chairpersin, Ailmara ADC Village Member 8974732024
29
23 Chairman Barbil ADC Village Member 9862312280
24 Chairman Silachari ADC Village Member 8974678909
25 Chairperson, Hazachari ADC Village Member 9612581721
26 Chairman Suknachari ADC Village Member 8974553934
27 Chairman Ghorakappa ADC Village Member 9612598219
28 Chairman Bagachatal ADC Village Member 8974830460
29 Chairman Kaptali ADC Village Member 8730846844
30 Panchayat Secretary Ailmara ADC Village Member 8974107260
31 Panchayat Secretary Barbil ADC Village Member 9612298826
32 Panchayat Secretary Silachari ADC Village Member 8730049600
33 Panchayat Secretary Hazachari ADC Village Member 8974229247
34 Panchayat Secretary Suknachari ADC Village Member 8974735895
35 Panchayat Secretary Ghorakappa Village Member 8974256943
36 Panchayat Secretary Bagachatal ADC Village Member 8974412399
37 Panchayat Secretary Kaptali ADC Village Member
8974136553
38 Sri Maloy Dewan, Ex-Chairman Rupaichari BAC Member 8974812800
39 Sri Ranjit Chakma, Social Worker Member 8974136388
40 Sri Pradip Bal, Social Worker Member 9612909219
41 Sri Anath Saha, Social Worker Member 8974175435
Killa Block Disaster Management Committee:- (2014-15)
SL
No.
Name Address Phone Number
1 BDO Killa 9436137064
2 MLA Killa 9436467786
3 BAC Chairman Killa 9615401787
4 Village Chairman of 15 nos ADC Villages Killa
5 PEO Killa 9436189103
6 Sr Manager, TSECL,KLA Killa 9856033500
7 SDO (PWD) Killa 9856518151
8 CDPO (ICDS) Killa 9856421785
9 F.R.O (Killa) Killa 9615752562
10 C.I (P.S) Killa
11 SDO (PHE) Killa 9856023732
12 M.O.I.C Killa 9436452698
13 SUB-ZDO Killa 9612144959
14 SSO(fire Service)
15 MOIC Atharabhola 8413884307
16 S.F(fishery) Killa 9856335884
17 Dy. I/S(ADC) Killa 9856502315
18 Asstt. H.M (KPHSS) Killa Nil
19 SD(TWO) Killa Nil
20 ICO(ICAT) Killa Nil
21 Social Worker Killa Nil
22 Social worker Killa Nil
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Name & Contact No. of Different GP/VC of Amarpur .(2013-14
Sl. No
Name
Designation
GP/VC
Phone Number
1
Arun Kumar Debnath In-charge
Bampur-GP.
9436521119
Smt. Papi Das Pradhan 9402351634
2
Subash Chandra Saha
In-charge
Purba Rangamati- GP.
9436472474
Smt. Kiran Bala Das Pradhan -
3
Dilip Kumar Deb In-charge
Rangamati- GP.
9436547058
Rakhal Ch. Das Pradhan 9436901611
4
Swapan Choudhury In-charge
Debbari- GP.
9436565306
Sentu Das Pradhan 9436791177
5
Ratish Chandra Das In-charge
Thakcharra- GP.
8974643731
Smt. Tarubala Debnath
Pradhan 8014627454
6
Bhushan Paul In-charge
Paschim Dalak- GP.
9436523979
Smt. Sumitra Biswas Pradhan 9615750221
7
Nitai Majumdar In-charge
Paschim Malbasa-GP.
9863027844
Jagadish Das Pradhan 9863570824
8
Goutam Ghosh In-charge
Rangkang- GP.
9862364806
Pradhan
9
Debashis Saha In-charge
Mailak- GP.
9436524247
Keshab Ch. Das Pradhan 94365467826
10
Niranjan Debnath In-charge
Birganj- GP.
9436937359
Rajib Das Pradhan 9402330734
11
Swapan Paul In-charge
Dalak.- VC.
9856922432
Sri Chaitanya Gosai Jamatia
Chairman -
12
Laldik Kaipeng In-charge
Bhomracharra-VC
8014713006
Smt. Namita Chakma Chairman 9402350749
13 Pramijoy Reang In-charge East Sarbong-VC 9436951027
31
Amit Kumar Debbarma
Chairman 8974288112
14
Babul De In-charge
Guingia-VC
9436558661
Smt. Biswa Rani Jamatia
Chairman -
15
Mohan Reang In-charge
Khedarnal-VC
9436186322/ 9862620365
Tailyabasi Debbarma Chairman 8014083870
16
Kamal Kali Debbarma In-charge
Kurmacharra-VC
8575359664
Smt. Chintarung
Reang
Chairman 8014814872
17
Ashit Ghosh In-charge
Lalgiri-VC
9436935929
Sri Sarbajoy Reang Chairman 9436523606
18
Raju Banik In-charge
Malbasa-VC
8974227305
Smt. Rekhabati Reang Pradhan 9863923613
19
Sadhan Singh In-charge
Nutanbazar-VC
9436791690
Sri Balai Datta Chairman 03821-293308
20
Bifal Saha In-charge
Paharpur-VC
9436523883
Smt. Punyati Reang Chairman -
21 Chitrasen Das In-charge Paschim Duluma-VC 8014497558
Ananda Dhani Jamatia
Chairman 9615734862
22 Uttam Debnath In-charge Purba Duluma-VC 9436523760
Sri Nangyarai Reang Chairman 8014741619
23 Rupak Saha In-charge Purba Malbasa-VC 9436498299
Smt. Bidyaswari Jamatia
Chairman 8575359455
24 Nabin Kishore Debbarma
In-charge Rajkang-VC 8014086613
Smt. Srirani Jamatia Chairman 8545545461
25 Ashit Saha In-charge Sarbong-VC 9436471889
Sarba Kishore Jamatia
Chairman 9615731545
26 Manik Saha In-charge Uttar Chellagang-VC 9436495504
Smt. Kiran Bala Debnath
Chairman 8014349308
27 Ramani Das In-charge West Sarbogn-VC 9436524450
Smt. Parbati Reang Chairman 9436915726
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Ompi R,D Block Level Disaster Management core team (2014-15)
Sl.No. Name of the team member Designation Address Contact No.
1 Sri Deniel Jamatia Chairman Ompi R.D
Block
9402382285
2 BDO, Ompi RD Block 03825264315
3 Sri Mani ram kalai, Chairman Sub-Zonal,
ADC 8014089782
4 Sri Ranadhitya Das, SDPO,OMPI 9436126936
5 Dr. Appolo Kalai,MOIC,Ompi CHC 9436470337
6 Sri Debabrata Debbarma,SDO,PWD
Ompi 9436457515
7 Sri CDPO, OMPI
8 Sri Gouram Rudra Paul, VAS,Ompi 9615402606
9 Sri Bhabani Ch. Jamatia,SDO,
DWS,Ompi 9436552824
10 Sri Geore Jamatia,Sr. Manager TSECT 9436135244
11 Sri Sanju Debbarma,HM Ompi HS
School
12 Ompi PS 03825264205
13 Sri Narayan Debnath,PEO,Ompi RD
Block 9436563683
14 Sri Binod Debbarma,JE,Ompi RD Block 9436464720
15 Sri Ajit Debbarma,JE,Ompi RD Block 9856914643
16 Sri Shyamson Kalai,JE,Ompi RD Block 9436587587
Kakraban Block (2014-15)
Sl No
Name Designation Contact No
1 Smt Shipra Majumder Chairman 9862162662 2 Sri Haradhan Das Vice-Chairman 9612600977 3 Sri Gunapada Murasing Vice-Chairman 9856420813 4 Sri Subrata Majumder Convener 9436470988 5 Sri Parimal Das Member 9856930392 6 Sri Arun Bhowmik Member 9856609224 7 Sri Gopal Bhowmik Member 9862406349 8 Smt Jahanara Bibi Member 9615750891 9 Smt Mamata Ghosh Member 9774688715
33
10 Smt Rina Bhowmik Member 9615801617 11 Sri Haripada Sarkar ,PEO Member 9436538530 12 Miss Chandana Orang ,PEO Member 9436181296 13 Sri Atanu Roy, JE Member 9436129466 14 Smt. Sampa Das, JE Member 9774727509 15 MOIC Kakraban PHC Member 265285 16 O/C Kakraban P.S Member 265236 17 SDO (DWS) Member 18 SDO (PWD) Member 265945 19 Sr Manager, TSECL Member 9436168801 20 SDO Water Resource Member 9436131611 21 Suptd of Agriculture Member 223629
GP Disaster Management Committee of Matabari RD Block (2014-15)
Sl Name Designation Address Phone Number
Office Residence
1 Sri Roy Ramkrishna
Bhowmik
Chairman,
MTB,PS
Maharani GP 267265 9856688525
2 Sri Daharam Reang Chairman, MTB,
BAC
Purba Chandrapur
RF
267265 9856780834
3 Sri Madhusudan
Bhowmik
Vice-Chairman,
PS
Matabari GP 267265 9612890468
4 Sri Dilip Datta Member, MTB, PS Bagma GP 267265 9862010700
5 Sri Keshab Das Member, MTB, PS Fulkumari GP 267265 9436527147
6 Sri Santi Mandal Member, MTB, PS Paschim Khupilong
GP
267265 9436498683
7 Sri Dilip Ch. Sarkar Member, MTB, PS Pitra GP 267265 9862406360
8 Md. Rezzak Miah Sarkar Member, MTB, PS Khilpara GP 267265 9612655671
9 Sri Pintu Chandra Das Member, MTB, PS Kunjaban GP 267265 9612108810
10 Smt. Sabita Das Member, MTB, PS Purba Gakulpur
GP
267265 9856681586
11 Smt. Sima Bala Sarkar
(Das)
Member, MTB, PS Purba Dhajanagar
GP
267265 9862324643
12 Md. Uchman Gani Member, MTB, PS Holakhet GP 267265 9612244972
13 Smt.Malina Das Member, MTB, PS Garjee GP 267265 -
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14 Milan Paul Member, MTB, PS Shalgarah GP 267265 228214
15 Sri Nanigopal Debnath Member, MTB, PS Tepania GP 267265 9615752627
16 Smt. Nivedita Bhaumik BDO, MTB Matabari RD Block 223520 9436537174
17 Sri Mithu Dasgupta Panchayat
Extension Officer
Matabari RD Block 223520 9436558978
18 Sri Pujan Sen Panchayat
Extension Officer
Matabari RD Block 223520 9436127573
1.4 Household Details:-
Sl Name of the
Block
No. of APL HH No. of BPL HH
ST SC OBC GEN ST SC OBC GEN
1 Matabari RD
Block
450 1755 2122 6457 4980 3963 2055 1235
1.5 Population:- Sl Name of
the
Block
SC ST OBC GEN TOTAL
M F M F M F M F M F
1 Matabari RD
Block 11534 11366 11889 12267 8655 8295 15325 14854 47403 46782
B. Topographical Details:-
2.1 Total Geographical Details in Hact:-
Sl Name of the Block
Agricultural Land Grazing Land
Forest Land
Others Total Area High Medium Low
1 Matabari RD Block
427.20 3221.00 2825.80 130.00 9875.00 4873.00 21351
2.3 Cropping Pattern:-
Name of the Block Type of Crops Area Cultivated (in
Hact)
Area under Crop
insurance (in Hact)
Matabari RD Block
Aush 1000
Aman 2086
Jhum Paddy 11.5
Maize 100
Seasum 25
35
Ground Nut 10
Jute 31
Sugarcane 51
Boro Rice 22.43
Potato 42.42
Kharif Vegetable 37.1
Rabi Vegetable 540
Total 3956.45
2.4 Livelihood Details:-
Sl
Name of the
Block
Total HH
Agriculture
Agriculture Labour
Other Labou
r
Fishing
Petty Busi
ness
Service
Holders
Others
(Specify)
1 Matabari RD
Block
2302
2 6474 5419 7665 1095 5447 2097 NIL
2.5 Drinking Water Sources:-
Sl Name of the
Block
Tube
Well
Mark-
II/III
Sanitary
Well
PHD
Stand Post
River Canal
1 Matabari RD Block
1035 117 35
2147 01 40
2.6 Irrigation Facilities and Sources:-
Sl Name of the
Block
Ponds Dug Wells
LI Scheme
Drift/Shallow TW
River Creeks Canal
1 Matabari
RD Block
680 97 39 57 01 25 52
Tepania RD Block Disaster Management committee(2014-15)
Sl.No Name Designation Address Contact No.
1 Sri Rakesh
Chakraborty
BDO,Tepania Tepania RD Block
8413982723
2 Sri Amit Jmatia , PEO Tepania RD
Block 9862619787
36
3 Sri Arjun Rabi Das, JE Tepania RD Block
8575093998
4 Sri Ratnava Debbarma
JE Tepania RD Block
9615257393
5 Sri Jatan Datta Auditor Tepania RD Block
9436185002
6 Sri Mridul Bhattacharjee
PS Tepania RD Block
9089800332
7 Sri Pradip Kr. Jamatia
W/A Tepania RD Block
9615208752
8 Sri Joseph
Debbarma
T/A Tepania RD Block
9485146476
9 Sri Swmai Debbarma T/A Tepania RD Block
9612054968
10 Sri Nani Gopal
Bhowmik
Block Co-
ordinator
Tepania RD
Block 9774844904
List of equipments with TSR 5th
Bn ,Duluma,Amarpur,SDMs Amarpur,Karbook,Udaipur. (2014-15).
Sl.N
o
Name of Equipment TSR
5thBn
Dulum
a
SDM
AMP
SDB
KBK
SDM
UDP Dist.H
.Q
Remarks.
1 Breathing apparatus 02 - - - 1
2 Heavy duty works
gloves
50 5 5 10 -
3 Folding stretcher 30 30 4 30 -
4 Fire and Rescue Helmet 03 3 - 3 -
5 Reciprocating Saw with
Blade(Electric)
01Set 1 2 1 -
6 Tarpauling plastic-
30‟X30‟
10Nos 19 1+15 18 -
7 Natural calamities tent
06X016
01 2 3 - -
8 Fire proximity Suit 03 3 - 3 -
9 Fire Boot and Gloves 03 3 - 3 -
10 Generator Set 01 Set 1 - 1 -
11 Ro-tary Rescue Saw 01 Set 1 1 1 -
12 Angle Cutter(Electric) 03 4 2 3 -
37
13 -Fire extinguisher
Medium -/portable
03 3 +6 1+2+2 3+5+1 -
14 Concreter Cutter 02 2 2 2 1
15 Rope Nylone (100mtrs
long)
04
Nos.
5 4 4 -
16 Shovels Round 10 10 10 10 -
17 Fuel Containers 05 5 4 5 -
18 Scant Taps (100mtrs
long)
04Nos 4 4 4 -
19 Crow Bar 3‟ 20 23 10 1+19 -
20 Crow bar5‟ 20 19 10 1+19 -
21 Fire Extinguisher with
all accessories
05No. 2 - - -
22 Traffic cones 20 24 1+1 20+5 -
23 Electric Drill 01 1 2 1 -
24 Bullet Chair Saw 02 2 2 2 -
25 Bolt Cutter14” 06 6 1+1 6 -
26 Bolt cutter 30” 06 7 1+1 6+1 -
27 Rotary Hummer Drill 02 2 2 2 -
28 PA System 02 2 - 2 1
29 Spades Shovel 10 10 10 10 -
30 Spade 20 20 2+10 20+2 -
31 Commando Search light 05 5 1+5 5 -
32 Safety Goggles 05 5 5 -
33 Inflatabvle Rubber Boat
will all accories.
01 2 1+1 5 - With eng
from DM
34 Nose Mask 100No
s.
100 5 100 -
35 Spear chain 2 - - - -
36 Guide bar 2 - - - -
37 Tools 1 - - - -
38
38 Chain corer 1 - - - -
39 Portable inflatable
Emergency lighting
systwm with generator
3 2 2 2 -
40 Single pulley 4 - - - -
41 Double pully 4 - - - -
42 Life jackets - 15 5+5 15 -
43 Life Huoys - 7 3+3 7 -
44 Kanat made of cloth - 4 - - -
45 Water tank made of
cloth
- 2 - -
46 Water mist and CAF fire
extinguisher Back
pack(10 liter)
- 2 2 2 -
47 Tent 80Kg complete - - - 1 -
48 Hand saw - - 2 2 -
49 Shovels round - - 10 - 1
50 Medical tool box - - - - 1
51 Minimax thermometer - - - - 1
52 First aid Box - - - - 1
53 MFR Box - - - - 1
54 Screw Driver - - - - 2
55 Inflatable light tower - - - - 1
56 Hesque - - - - 1
57 Pen light - - - - 1
58 Eye glass - - - - 1
59 Doctor aneroid - - - - 1
Nominal roll of trained personnel in TSR 5th
Bn at Duluma, Amarpur
No.06020026 Rfn(GD) Balai Noatia
No.06110980 Rfn(GD) Tapash Dewan
No.08120446 Rfn(GD) Binay Narjary
39
Sl.No. No.Rank & Name
1 No. 02040401 Nb/Sub(R/T)Adesh Miah Sarkar
2 No. 97020015Nb/Sub(GD) Prdaip Chandra Das
3 No. 98050588 Hav(GD)Raju Sahu
4 No. 96030875NKIGD)Nazir Islam
5 No.97051055 Rfn(GD) Uttam Shil
6 No.06060004 Rfn(GD) Palsh Barman
7 No.98050597 Rfn(GD) Tapan Biswas
8 No.08120334 Rfn(GD) Sandeep Kumar
9 No.06110825 Rfn(GD) Sumod K.N
10 No.06111018 Rfn(GD) Sibu Gour
11 No.08120446 Rfn(GD) Binoy Narjinary
12 No.06020091 Rfn(GD) Ranjit Debbarma
13 No.06020098 Ref(GD) Bishnu Das
14 No.06020638 Rfn(GD) Raju Malakar
15 No.06110715 Rfn(GD) S.Anish Kumar
16 No.08120975 Rfn(GD) R.Suraj Mistry
17 No.06020377 Rfn(GD) Litan Das
18 No.08120334 Rfn(GD) Sandeep Kumar
19 No.20015373 Rfn(GD) Ajit Das
20 No.97050400 Rfn(GD) Ratan Choudhary
21 No.03101048 Rfn(GD) Rajesh Sukla Baidya
22 No.08120340 Rfn(GD) Devender
23 No.08120338 Rfn(GD) Nirmal Singh
24 No.08120341Rif(GD) Nitesh Kumar
25 No.08121057 Rfn(GD) Biswajit Mohanty
26 No.08120180 Rfn(GD) Joy Brata Sukla Baidya
27 No.06110641 Rfn(GD) Mithan Ghosh
28 No.09130168 Rfn(GD) Mitan Sarkar
40
29 No.06111048 Rfn(GD) Karna Debbarma
30 No. 08120348 Rfn(GD) Bijan Mandal
31 No.09130297 Rfn(GD) Saiful Haque
32 No.08120389 Rfn(GD) Birendra Singh
33 No.08120448 Rfn(GD) Mukesh Singh
34 No.08120240 Rfn(GD) Anil kumar
35 No 09130284 Rfn(GD) Nitai Barman
36 No. 081206862 Rfn(GD) Arbind Kumar Singh
37 No.09130075 Rfn(GD) Bikash Malakar
38 No.08121043 Rfn(GD) Kanak Das
39 No.08120945 Rfn(GD) T. Jogarao
40 No.08120181 Rfn(GD) Sanjit Das
41 No.09130445 Rfn(GD) Sakal Deb Kumar
42 No.09130152 Rfn(GD) Kajaila Mog
43 No.09130056 Rfn(GD) Pranoy Nama
44 No.08120470 Rfn(GD) Munesh Kumar
45 No.09130159 Rfn(GD) Debabrata Das
46 No.06110996 Rfn(GD) Mithun Majumder
47 No.08120441 Rfn(GD) Jayendra Singh
List of trained persons for search and rescue with available equipments(latest)
Sl.No. Name of staff /persons Mobile No Address
1. Sri Indrajit Bhowmik,N/G D.M Office(G)
2. Sri Sankar Datta,Peon -do-
3 Sri Ashis Debnath,LDC 9856423525 SDM office,(U)
41
4. Sri Ganesh Naha, PI 9862187852 Dy Director,YSA(G)
5. Sri Jayata Majumder,R.I 9436186155 SDM office(A)
6. Sri Sanjay Saha,LDC 9436524078 -do-
List of equipments available with PWD 3rd Circle, Udaipur
Sl.No. Name of Sub-Division Name of
equipments
Number of
equipment
1 Amarpur Tripper 09
Road roller 05
Excavator 10
Dozer 00
Gas cutter 00
Karbook Tripper 00
Road roller 00
Excavator 00
Dozer 00
Gas cutter 00
Udaipur Tripper 13
Road roller 00
Excavator 13
Dozer 00
Gas cutter 00
List of equipments available with agencies (Private), Amarpur / Karbook/ Udaipur under Gomati District.
Sl.
No.
Name of Sub-Division Name of Agency &
Contact No.
Name of
equipments
Number of
equipment
1 Amarpur Sri Sanjib Kr. Prasad-
9436189716
Excavator 2
Tripper 2
Road Roller 1
Sri Biplab Sen Excavator 2
42
9436189743 Tripper 2
Road Roller 1
Sri Kajal Chakraborty
9436131671
Excavator 2
Tripper 2
Road Roller 1
Sri Himangshu Bikash
Saha 9436471404
Excavator 2
Tripper 2
Road Roller 1
Sri Naresh Ch. Bhowmik
9436560174
Excavator 1
Sri Rajib Saha
9436471764
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Road Roller 1
2. Udaipur Sri Joypal Kanti Saha
9436131466
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Dulal Bhattachargee
222322/266360
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Biplab Kr. Ghosh
9436131528
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Prabir Roy Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Binode Bihari Datta
9436131276
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Sadhan Ch. Dhar
9436131501
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Sumit Das
9436122101
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Pranajit Singha Roy
222211
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Asim Kr. Saha
9436131202
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Kanai Lal Sarkar
225846/223923
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Babul Bhadra
9436131479
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Partha Datta
9436131184
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Sri Dinesh Shib
9436131202
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
SP.Gomati, Field Officer (2013-14) for providing emergency support functions:-
Sl.NO. Location Postal address Phone No.
1. SDPO,Udaipur Gomati District
Sri Subrata Debbarma, TPS, SDPO, Udaipur, Qtr :-Dakbanglow Road, Udaipur.
Office:-03821-222323 M-9436949173
2. SDPO,Amarpur Gomati District
Sri Ashok Rk. Sinha,TPS SDPO,Amarpur
Office:- 03821-263258 M-9436459517
43
Qtr:- Amarpur Quarter,Amarpur
3. SDPO OmpiNagar Gomati District
Sri Frensis Darlong,TPS SDPO Ompinagar Qtr:- SDPO Office Qtr.
Office:-03825-264286 M-9436949238
4. SDPO Karbook Sri Shyamananda Sharma,TPS SDPO Karbook Qtr:- SDPO Office Qtr
Office:-o3821-269218 M-9436132892
Quick Respoonse team(QRT) of SP at Udaipuir Dist.HQ:-
Name /Designation /officeaddress / resiodential address
Phone with STD code & e-mail
Team leader
Sri Lalthuria Darlong,TPS Gr-I Addl,SP(Gomati,) Udaipur Residence:Dakbanglow Road,Udaipur
Phone:- 03821-222213 M-9436525119
Alternative Team leader
Sri Bir Chandra Jamatia,RI(Gomati) Dhajanagar,Udaipur,Gomati Dist Residence:- Police lines Qtr,Dhajanagar
Office:-03821-223574 M-9862893250
District Level Committee for Forest Area(2013-14)
Sl.No Name Designation Address Phone number
Land Mobile
1. District Forest
Officer
Chairman O/O the District Forest
Officer,Gomati District
03821-
222440
943631700
2. Divisional Forest
Officer,Udaipur
Member O/O the Divisional
Forest Udaipur,Gomati District
03821-
222240
8974913367
3. Divisional Forest Officer,Gomati
Member O/O the Divisional Forest ,Gomati, Gomati
District.
03821-264243
8575305121
Forest Divisional Level Management Committee
Sl.No Name Designation Address Phone number
Land Mobile
1. Divisional Forest Officer,Udaipur
Chairman O/O the Divisional Forest Udaipur,Gomati
District
03821-222240
8974913367
2 Range Officer,Udaipur Member O/O the Range Officer Udaipur,Gomati District
03821-222372
9862077607
3 Range Officer,
Kakraban
Member O/O the Range
OfficerKakraban,Gomati District.
03821-
265574
9615419804
4. Range Officer,Killa membver O/O the Range
Officer,Killa,Gomati District
- 9615752562
44
Gomati Forest division
Sl.No Name Designation Address Phone number
Land Mobile
1. Divisional Forest
Officer,Gomati ,Gomati District
Chairman O/O the Divisional
Forest Officer,Gomati, Gomati District
03821-
264243
8575305121
2 Range
Officer,Amarpur
Member O/O the Range Officer,
Amarpur, Gomati Distrtict
- 9436130765
3 Range Officer,Karbook
Member O/O the Range Officer,Karbook(Gomati
District.
- 9862989380
4 Range Officer,Thirthamukh
Member O/O the Range Officer, Thirthamukh,Gomati
District,
- 9615961267
5. Range Officer, Taidu Member O/O the Range Officer,Taidu, Gomati
District.
- 9856992590/ 9436539282
LIST OF NODAL OFFICERS OF DIFFERENT OFFICES UNDER Gomati DISTRIC
for 2014-15 District Control Room No. Toll free No.= 1077
Other No. 03821 226558 LIST OF NODAL OFFICERS OF DIFFERENT OFFICES UNDER GOMATI DISTRICT
for 2014-15 . District Control Room No. Toll free No.1077 ,Other No. 03821 226558
Sl. No.
Name of office Name of nodal officer with address
Contact No. Name of alternate nodal officer with address.
Contact No.
Land No Mobile No. Land No. Mobile No.
1* D.M Office (G) Abhijit Malakar,Try.O 03821-222-256 9862650288 - - -
2* S.P office (G) Dy. S.P (G) 03821223574 9436120816 Kiran Kr. Tripura 03821223574 9436120816
3* DD,ARD (G) Dr.Ratan Dasgupta,DD,ARD
03821222374 9436129192 Dr.Amal Majumder,VAS
- 9436470058
4 ,Dist. ICA (G)
Partha Pratim Chakraborty,ICO
03821222243 9774743581 Md. Fakaruddin,ICO
03821222243 9436497307
5* Dist.Forest..Officer (G)
Ravi Dhar,J.E 03821-222-441 9836517090 Amulya Ch. Bhowmik
03821222241 8014086108
6* Dist. Transport (G) Smti Debjani Deb,DTO 03821-223-724 9436504198 Kanoj Debbarma,MVI
03821222374 9436138383
7* Superintending Engineer,RD Circle II,UDP
SriTapan Kr. Sarkar A.E
03821-224-739 9436582361 - - -
7.* EE,PWD(R&B), Udaipur
Goutam Reang,Asstt Engineer
- 9436122974 Kajal Kanti Mazumder
- 9862029809
8* DD,Agriculture (G) Debasis Chaudhuri,Asstt.
03821222248 8014269393 Ajoy Debbarma, THAS Gr-IV
03821222248 9863132601 9436131128
45
Director
9* S.E, W.RCircle-III Sisir Chiran, EE, WR,Divn-III
03821222339 9436131611
9* S.E, 3rd circle, PWD
(R&B),Udaipur Rabi Sankar Bhattacharjee,EE
03821-222378 9436490044 Samit Das,A.E 03821222378 9436926325
10* S.E , DWS ,Circle Udaipur
Sukhen Sarkar ,E. E. DWS, Div.Udaipur
03821222274 (o) 03821222393®
09436470717
Puru Saha, Asstt. Engineer, DWS
03821222398 9436502657
11 Dy.Director,Fishery Ashok Deb,Je.Engineer(Fy)
03821222491 9436790506 Manik Das Je.Surveyor
03821222491 9862444364
12* Dist. Inspector of Social Education
Amalendu Bhowmik,Dy.Director
03821222224 0436451602 Sudir Ghosh,CDPO
03821225285 9856140969
13* SDM, Udaipur
Smti Debjni Deb,DC,UDaipur
- 9436504198 Bhabesh Ch. Bhadra,DCM,Killa
- 9862475162
14 *
SDM , Amarpur
Partha Das,DCM
03821263-226
9436540705
15* SDM , Karbook
Arijit Debbarma,PEO 03821269202 8413014595 Girendra Debbarma, J.E & Sajal Chakraborty
03821269202 03821269202
8974909754 9615944673
16* BDO, Kakraban Subrata Majumder, BDO
03821265436 9436470988 Haripada Sarkar,PEO
03821265436 9436538530
17* BDO, Matabari Mithu Das Gupta, P.EO,MTB
223520 9436558978 Pujan Sen, PEO - 9436127573
18 *
BDO,Killa
Sri Stiphen Reang, PEO
03821274253 / 271254
9612718109 9436189103
Sri Bimal Sadhan Jamatia,LDC
9612799495/ 9612799495
19* BDO, Amarpur Biplab Acharjee(PEO) 03821263264/ 263065
9436514131 Hira Manik Tripura(PEO)
03821263264/ 263065
9612343968
20* BDO,Karbook BDO, Karbook 03821-269-202 - 1.CDPO, KBK CIDS 2.PEO,KBK Block
03821-269202
9862239780/ 943613446 --
21 *
BDO, Ompi
Narayan Debnath,PEO 03825-264-315 9436563683 Ghris Debbarma, H/C
03825262315 9436385535
22 *
BDO Silachari Basanta Chakraborty PEO
03823277244 9612413202 - - -
22* BDO, Tepania BDO,Tepania 03821228249 8413982723 Ajit Jamatia,P.O Arjun Rabi Das
03821228250 --
9862619787 857509398
23* 5thBn TSR ,Nodal Officer
Tulu Mani Chakma,Asstt Comdt
0381290040 (o)
94364590651
Prasun Kanti Tripura,Asstt Comdt.
0381290040 9402323715
24 120 Road constr Coy(GREF)
Genda Lal, AEE(Civ) 9862178516 Swapan Kumar das,AEE(Civ)
8974465201
25* Divisional Fire Office,UDP
Ganesh Debbarma DFO
03821222476 9436184141 YunuchMia Khadim,O/C
03821223518 9436772056
26 2 Assam Rifles, Dhajanagar
Major Naveen Kumar C
- 9436473240 Asstt. Commandant D C Moral
- 9436135785
27 102 Bn BSF, Maharanichara
Ajoy Kumar 2nd
In command
- 9402525739 Rajesh Dubey,DC/QM
- 9436933987
27 120Road Constr Coy(Gref)
Swapan Kr. Das,AEE(Civ)21C
- - Genda Lal AEE(Civ)
- -
28 129Bn BSF,Bagafa Adjt 129Bn BSF - 9436460622 QM 129 BSF 03823-272343
28 Dy.Director, Food,Civil
DDF 03821222827 Asstt Director Food
03821222827
29* Dy. Director of Education
Lakshman Ch. Das,HM,OSD
03821222472 9774691553 - - -
30* -do- Khokan Ch. Das, Training Coordinator,SSA
03821222225 9856423805 - - -
31* -do- Haradhan Ch. Saha,HM UDP Girls HS School
03821222226 9862089189 - - -
32* -do- Promode Debbarma,O/S
03821222225 9856884453 - - -
33* -do- Dipak Sen, LDC, Dist. Education
-do- 9863122450
46
33* -do- Tapan Bhattacharjee,A/T, Secy NSS
- 9863133211
33* I/S-(Sub-Division level Nodal officer,Udaipur
Somnath Chakraborty,I/S
03821222272 9856777321 - - -
34* I/S-(Sub-Division level Nodal officer Amarpur
Parimal Ch. Das, I/S 03821263644 9436470129 - - -
35* I/S-(Sub-Division level Nodal officer,Karbook
Sanju Debbarma , HM - 9402341408/ 801405244
- - -
35* Dist. Youth Affairs & Sports
Biplab Kr. Datta,Asstt Director
03821 9402599511 Dulal Biswas, Sports officer
9336471171
36 W.R Division No. III,Udaipur District
Sudhan Debbarma,E.E 03821222339 9436121779 - - -
37 -do Udaipur Sub-Division
Sishir Chiran,A.E - 9436131611 - - -
38 -do- Amrpur Sub-Division
Sudip Biswas,A.E - 9436517949 - - -
39 TSECL Er.H.K. Das, AGM (Elect)
03821222340 9436464108
40* DRCS Bishnupada Roy,Coop officer
03821222250 9436520044 Rajendra Majumder
03821222250 9436490778
41* Nehru Yuva Kebdra,UDP
Keshab Kumar Sarkar,Accountt.
03821223521 9436461636 Iqbal Hossain Chowdhury,
03821223521 9774120463
DISTRICT LEVEL CORE TEAM 2014-15
WARNING TEAM
1 ADM, Gomati District & PD DRDA, (G)
Leader 223557 /
9436540787
Warning
team
2. Sr. Deputy Magistrate,Gomati Member 9436139990 -do-
3 Superintending Engineer, WR, Udaipur Member 224631 /
9436128264
-do-
4. DIO, NIC, Udaipur Member 225708 / -do-
5. Superintendent of Taxes,Udaipur Member 222350/ -do-
Search and Rescue
1 Superintending Engineer, PWD (R & B) Leader 222378
/9436139555
Search and
Rescue team
2 EE, PWD(R&B),Udaipur Member 222238/ -do-
3 EE, W.R, Udaipur Member 222339/
9436121778
-do-
4 Deputy Director, ARDD, Gomati District,
Udaipur
Member 222374 /
9436129`92
-do-
5 Sri Ganesh Naha, Secretary ,Tripura
Swimming Academe, Udaipur (
Member 9862187852 -do-
6 Divisional Fire Officer,Udaipur Member 222476/
9436184141
-do-
7 Asstt. Comdt. Sri Rajibsen Gupta, 5th
Bn
TSR,Duluma.
Member 9436459014 -do-
47
8 Asstt comdt, Sri Tulumani Chakma, 5th
Bn
TSR, Duluma
Member 9436490651 -do-
First Aid
1 District Welfare Officer, Udaipur Leader 222296 /
09774388539
First Aid
2 Chief Medical Officer, Gomati District,
Udaipur
Member 222221 /
9862565496
-do-
3 District Education Officer, Udaipur Member 222472/
9862152072
-do-
4 District Labour Officer,Udaipur/ Chief labour
Officer
Member 222374 /
9436471144
-do-
5 Deputy Director, Agriculture, Udaipur Member 222248 /
9436121740
-do-
6 IRCS (Sri Makhanlal Acharjee) Member 222654 /
9862430708
-do-
Shelter Management
1 District Forest Officer, Gomati Leader 222441
/9436131700
Shelter
Management
Team
2 AGM, Tripura State Electrical Corporation. Member 222340 /
9436456028
-do-
3 Superintending Engineer, RD Circle –II,
Udaipur
Member 224739/
9436131217
-do-
4 Smti Jaba Chakraborty, Coordinator, NYK,
Udaipur
Member 223521/
9436566716
-do-
5 EE, RD, S. Div-I,Udaipur Member 222415
/9436582361
-do-
6 EE, DWS, Udaipur Member 222274 /
9436131611
-do-
7 Asstt Director, ICA, Udaipur Member 222243 / -do-
Relief & Rehabilitation
1 Superintending Engineer. DWS, Udaipur Leader 223547/
9436124705
Relief &
Rehabilitation
team
2 Deputy Director , Food., Gomati District
Member 222288 /
9436792776
-do-
3. GM, DIC, Udaipur Member 222406 /
09774617042
-do-
4 Deputy Director, Fisheries, Udaipur Member 222491/
222258/
-do-
48
5 Asstt Director, Food, Udaipur Member 9856650471 -do-
6 Superintendent of Taxes, Udaipur Member 222350 / -do-
7 Dy. Director, Youth & Sport
Member 224649 /
9863243222
-do-
8 Deputy Director, Agriculture, Udaipur Member 222248 /
9436121740
-do-
Trauma Care
1 Superintendent of Health, Udaipur Leader 222410 /
9862094-23
Trauma Care
team
2 District Nodal Officer, Gomati District Member 222442 / -do-
3 Scientific Officer, Member 222-137/
0977432417
-do-
4 Red Cross Society,(Makhanlal Acharjee) Member 9862430708/22
2654
-do-
DISTRICT LEVEL QUICK RESPONSE TEAMS 2014-15
Sl
No
Name of sub-Committee Name of the Official Post
held
Signature with
Mobile No.
1 Warning
&Evacuation
committee
1., Dist. Welfare Officer, (G) Team
leader
2. S.A,Matabari. Member 9436129093/
223629
3. Er. Dipak Lod,.Sr. Manager,
TSECL, Banduar
Member 9436131012/2
22-333
4. Sri L. Das,OSD,DEO
Member 97746915532/
22472
5. Er. Goutam Reang,SDO, PWD
(R&B) , Udaipur
Member 222238 /
9436185405
6. Sri Sumnath Chakraborty,
I.S,Udaipur
Member
7. Sri Swapan Das, Dy. Director,
Fishery / Superintendent of Fishery
Member 222258/
9612163026
8.Sri Debasis Saha, A.O, MTB Agri. Member 9436471169
9. Sri Sushanta Debnath ,LDC,
Dist. Labour Office
Member 9402154730
49
10 .Sri Sobha Ch. Tripura,LDC,
Dy.Director, Food.
Member
11. Sri Atish Sinha, MVI, Dist.
Transport
Member 9436129945/
223724
12.Sri Bibash Roy,LDC,TR Division
Member 9436521560
13. Sri Nihar Das, H/C, Dist. Panch.
Member 9862436970
14.Sri Hiralal Chakma,UDC,
Transport
Member 9436136023/
223724
15. Sri Swapan Barman,UDC,EE,PWD
(R&B)Office
Member
16. Sri Manik Das ,LDC, Divn. Forest
Office. Udaipur
Member
17. .Sri Dipankar Dey, Gr-D, DEO,
Udaipur
Member
18.Uttam Kr. Paul,Gr-D,ARDD
Office
Member
19 Sri Kishury Mohan Jamatia,Peon,
Sub-Register
Member
20. Sri Dulal Bhowmik, Gr-D, Jdl. Sec
Member
21. Sri Sanjit Ch. Dey, Peon, Dist.
Panchayat
Member
2
First Aid Committee 1..Dr. Sujit Roy, T.S Hospital, Udaipur
Team
leader
2.Dr. D.K.Paul, MS,DBCS,Udaipur Member 9436131306
3.Dr Kamal Reang , CMO office
4. . Dr Niru Mohan Jamatia, CMO
office
5. Dr. Amal Majumder, Dy. Director,
ARDD
Office(Jamjuri
Member
9436470058
6.Dr. Sajal Das, Dy. Director , ARDD
Office
Member
9774498121
7. Sri Suren Debbarma, UDC, Dist.
Panch.
Member
8 Sri Goutam Deb,Health Asstt.,PGP Member
9436182243
9. Sri Tapan Ch. Dey, LDC, PGP member 9862348552
10..Smti Sujata Das,UDC, EE, PWD
(DWS)
Member
9874685079
11.Smti Sita Saha,UDC, EE, PWD
(R&B)
Member
12.SriKhokan Nandi, Surveyer, EE, Member 9436557839
50
3.
PWD(R&B)
13.Smti,Dipali Rani Deb,LDC, Dist.
Panchayat.
Member
14. Smti Mira Dey, UDC, I.S Office Member
9863482070
15.Smti Archana Majumder,H/C,
ARDD Office
Member 9206101668
16. Smti Atashi Chakraborty,UDC,
Dist. Education Office
Member 9436721697
17 Smti Arati Chowdhury,H/C, DFO 9436496384
18.Smti Bishu Rani Jamatia,H/C, DFO Member
9612446595
19.Smti Rama Chakraborty,UDC, DFO Member
8794561208
20. Smti Rrati Das,UDC, EE,DWS
Office
Member
9615256233
21.Smti Sabitri Goswami, LDC, Supdt.
of Agri.
Member 9402524539
22 Sri Ratan Ch. Shil, UDC, Dy.
Director, Food
23. Sri Arjun Debnath,LDC,Rev Sec Member
24.Sri Arjun Nama, LDC, Supdt. of
Taxes
Member 9612264381
25Md. Rafiqul Islam, LDC, Supdt of
Taxes
Member
26.. Sri Suman Das,Gr-D,ARDD
Office
Member
Search & Rescue
Committee
1.Er. Narendra Dalal ,EE,(PWD),Div.-
1 Team
leader
/
222238
2.Er. Laxman Sarkar,EE,RD ,Div-I,
UDP
Member 9436582361/
222415
3.Er. Sishir Charran, EE,WR,
Udaipur
Member /
222339
4.,Dy. Director,Youth & Sports,
Udaipur
Member / 224-649
5. Er. Surajit Paul, A.E, RD Div-1
Member 9436358873/
222415
6..Er. Sistha Hari Jamatia, A.E,PWD
(R&B) Killa
Member 9856518151
7.ER. Sajal Ghosh, A.E,PWD(R&B),
Kakraban
Member 9436452196
8.Er.Kanti Gopal Roy,SDO(PWD)Div-
1
Member 9436540633
9.Sri. A.B Tripura, Chief . Labour
Officer-
Member 9436471144
51
10.Er. Tapan Sarkar, A.E, RD Circle-
II, Udaipur
Member 224739 /
11.Er. Tapas Baruya, J.E,DR Div-1 Member 9436131146/
222415
12.Er. Amit Sarkar,J.E, DWS,Udaipur Member 9436555577
13.Er Swapan Das, A.E, DWS,Udaipur Member 9862164508
14.Superintendent of Agri, Matabari Member 223629/
9436129093
15..Sri L Ch. Das, OSD, District
Education Office,Udaipur
Member
9436187907
16.Sri Debasis Saha, Agri
Officer,MTB
Member 9436471169/
223629/
17.Sri Swapan Das,Dy.
Director,Fishery/ Superintendent
Member 9612163026/
222-491/
222-258
18.Sri Ganesh Debbarma,Divn.Fire
Officer
Member 9436184141/
222-476
19.Sri Ganesh Naha, P.I, Gakulpur
High School
Member 9862187852
20. Smti Basanti Mandal,UDC ,EE,
PWD (R&B)
Member 9612754682
21 Smti Mani Rani Barua,LDC, EE,
PWD(R&B)
Member
9436470357
9436470351
22. Smti Sarbani Dey,LDC,EE, PWD
(R&B)
Member
8974685079
23. Sri Swapan Barman,UDC,EE,
PDW (R&B),Udaipur
Member -
24. Sri Nripendra Ch. Paul,UDC, TR
Div.
Member 9862387647
25. Smti Rita Nandi,LDC, EE,PWD
(R&B), Udaipur
Member 9774696462
26.Sri Samir Majumder,LDC, EE,
PWD (R&B),Udaipur
Member 9436187995
27.Sri Goutm Debnath,LDC, ,Supdt. of
Agri.
Member 9774901921
28. Sri Raju Ghosh,LDC, Acctt Sec.
Member -
29.Asstt. Comdt. Sri Rajibsen Gupta,
5th
Bn TSR,Duluma
Member 9436459014
30. . Asstt comdt, Sri Tulumani
Chakma, 5th
Bn TSR, Duluma
Member 9436490651
52
31. Sri Badal saha,,Gr-D, I.S Offic
Member 9863607614
32. .Sri Bijoy Lal Das,Peon,EE,PWD
(R&B)
Member
9862187813
33.Smti Royeli Roy Bhowmik,Gr-D,
Dist. Edu. Office
Member 9856462161
34 .Smti Shikha Chakraborty, MCW,
PGP
Member -
35. Sri Surendra Debbarma,UDC,Dist.
Panchayat Office
36.Md. Narul Amin, UDC, ARDD Member 9862937024
37. .Sri Manik Das, LDC,DFO ,UDP
Member 9862471549
38. Sri Partha Saha, LDC,Dy. Director,
Food.
Member
4. Shelter Management /
Rehabilitation
Committee.
1.R. Arun Kumar,IFS
Divisional Forest officer,Udaipur. Team
leader
8974913367/
222240
2.Er Shishir Charran, EE, DWS Member 9436131611
3. A.E, RD Circle-II
Member 224-739
4.Er.Debasish Pal, SDO, Internal ,
PWD (Electrical)
Member
5., Supdt. of Tax,Udaiur Member
6.Er. Laksham Das,A.E, DR, Div-I
Member 9436470429
7 Er. Swapan Das. AE,DWS, Udaipur.
Member 9862164508
8. Er. Zakir Hossain,J.E, DWS
Member 9436185013
9.Sri Biraj Krishna Das, Scientific
Officer
Member 0977432417
10. Sri R. Darlong, Dy. Director, PGP,
TR Div
Member
11. Sri Goutam Majumder,
Employment Exch. Officer
Member 9612020772
12.Smti Bharati Barman(Das), O/S,
DICA
Member 8014106713
13.Smti Bina Debbarma,H/C,ARDD Member 9856607266
14.Sri Purnandu Bhushan Datta,DISE
Member 9436167749
15 .District education officer,Udaipur Member 9862152072/2
22-472
16.Sri Md.. Kamal Uddin, Asstt
Director , Dist. planning
Member 9436471884
17. Sri Apurba Kr. Das, Draftsman, Member 9436187996
53
EE,PWD(R&B)
18.Sri Ratan Chakrborty Surveyer,
EE,PWD(R&B)
Member 9774839280
19.Sri. Hiralal Chakma,UDC,Dist.
Transport
Member 9436136023
20. , UDC, EE, PWD ( DWS) Member 9436471633
21.Sri.Jayanta Das,LDC, ARDD Office `
Member
9436521589
22.Sri Rajib Deb,LDC, DFO ,Udaipur Member 9856033441
23.Sri Upendra Debbarma,H/C,
Dist.Planning
Member
24.Sri Nakul Das, LDC, T.R Division Member 9856646273
25. Sri Narayan Dey, MCW, TR –Div. Member 9856917968
26. Subal Chakraborty, Peon, Planning.
Member
5. Relief Distribution
Committee
1. Dy. Director,Food, Udaipur (G)
Dist.
Team
leader
2.Superintendent of Agriculture,
Matabari
Member
223629 /
9436129093
3.Superintendent of Fishery, Udaipur Member 222258/
9612163028
4.Dy. Director, ARDD, Udaipur Member 9436129192 /
222374
5., Asstt Director, Food
Member
6.Dr. Sajal Kanti Majumder,
VAS,ARDD
Member 9436472534
7. Motor vehicle Inspector, Transport. Member 23724
8.Sri Ajoy Chakraborty, Dy. I.S, IS
Office
Member 9862163984
9 Sri Swapan Shil, Dy. I.S, I.S Office Member 9436473854
10Sri Raju Majumder, Agri. Officer,
S.A
Member 9862988977
11 Sri Subrata Das, Agri Officer, S.A Member 9862348531
12 Sri Manik Das, LDC, Divisional
Forest.
Member 9862471549
13.Sri Partha Saha, LDC,Dy.Director
Food.
Member
14.Sri Ananda Majumder,UDC, ARDD Member 9862433617
15. Sri Suresh Das, Auditor(P),Panch. Member
16 Sri Benilal Mitra, Agri Inspector,
Supdt.Agri
Member 9856638667
17.Sri Nikunja Ch. Debnath,UDC,
Supdt. Of Agri
Member 9862402540
54
18 Md. Ohab Mia, Gr-D , I.S Office. Member -
19.Sri Parendra Debbarma,Peon,
Transport
Member 9612108522
6. Trauma Counseling 1 . Sri Abhijit Malakar,D.C,,D.M‟s
Offic Team
leader
9862650288 /
222442
2. Dr. Angshuman Das, Medical
Officer (PGP),
Member 9862935905
3. Dy.Director,ARDD,Gomati
District
Member
9436129192 /
222374
4. . Guru Prasad Bhattacharjee,
(ARCS), DRCS in-charge.
Member 222250 /
5.Sri Biralal Debbarma, Accountant,
PGP
Member 9436521561
6.. Sri Ranjit Das, UDC, Gl Sec. Member 9856675950
7..Md Iven Mia, Peon NIC Sec.
Member -
8. Sri Jagadish Das, Gr-D, Pass port
Section.
Member -
9. Sri Sankar Datta, Peon, D.M „s
Office(G)
Member -
10. Sri Haradhan Das, peon, DWSC
Sec
Member -
7. Damage & Assessment
Committee
1.Sri Pradip Sarkar,D.C, D.M Office Team
leader.
222287/
9436992710
1. Sri Laxman Sarkar,E.E,RD Div.-I,
Udaipur
Leading
Officer
222415 /
9436582361
2.Superintendent of Agriculture ,MTB, Member 223629/
9436129093
3Sri Subrata Das, A.O., A.A MTB.
4. DGM, TSEC, Udaipur, Banduar Member 222371/
9436136020
5..Sri Lakshman Das, A.E, RD,
Udaipur
Member 9436470429
6.Sri Tapas Barua ,J.E,RD Division-I,
Udaipur
Member 9436131146
7.Sri Parimal Kr. Das, Agri.Inspector,
S.A
Member 9863121294
8. .Sri Amendra Debbarma,LDC CRC
Sec.
Member 8974870110
9.. Sri Shyamal Bhattacharjee,LDC,
Dist. Labour office
Member 9402154730
10. Sri Nepal Das, Peon, L A Sec Member
11.. Sri Narayan Ch. Dey, MCW,TR
Div.
Member 9856917968
55
Description of vulnerable areas of the District :
Flood levels of Amarpur Sub-division
Su
b-D
ivis
ion
Ga
ug
e
me
as
uri
ng
sta
tio
n
Pro
bab
le
Flo
od
Sta
ge
Cri
tic
al le
vel
Da
ng
er
level
Ex
tre
me
Da
ng
er
level
H.F
.L.
Flo
od
pro
ne
are
as
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
AM
AR
PU
R
AM
AR
PU
R
30.5
0 m
tr.
31.0
0 m
tr
31.5
0 m
tr.
32.0
0 m
tr
. 3
3.5
2 m
tr.
(04-0
8-8
3)
Fully Flood Prone areas:- Bampur(Samatalpara), Birganj, Karariakhola, Mailak,Rangamati, Baiswamani,Dhanalekha, Nagrai, Tirthamukh, Nutanbazar, parts of Amarpur Town, Kamlai and Changang.
Partly Flood Prone areas:- Town Rangkang, Birbal Das Para, Santi Palli, Dhakaiya Para, Vivekananda Palli, Habi Choudhury Char, Thalchara(Dalak), West Malbasa, Ekchari, Chellagang, Rangachara,Ompinag ar, South Taidu, Haripur, Uttar Taidu, Paschim Sarbong, Karaichara(Tirthamukh), South Sangang,Chechua,Chandipara,Hrishi Arbinda Colony, Lalgiri and New Kathaliamura
Flood levels of Udaipur Sub-Division
Su
b-D
ivis
ion
Ga
ug
e
me
as
uri
ng
sta
tio
n
Pro
bab
le
Flo
od
Sta
ge
Cri
tic
al le
vel
Da
ng
er
level
Ex
tre
me
Da
ng
er
level
H.F
.L.
Flo
od
pro
ne
are
as
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8
Ud
aip
ur
Ne
ar
Su
bh
as
bri
dg
e o
n
Riv
er
Gu
mti
.
20.3
0 m
tr.
21.0
0 m
tr.
21.5
0 m
tr.
22.0
0 m
tr.
22.0
0 m
tr.
(04-0
8-8
3)
Low Flood level area:- Amtali, Kushamara, Palatana, Salgarah, Kakraban, Rani, Hadra and part of Shilghati.
Medium Flood level area:- Jamjuri, Khilpara, Murapara, Garjanmura, Rajnagar, North Maharani, Hirapur.
High Flood level area:- Low lying areas of Rajarbag, Pitra, Photamati, Fulkumari, Matabari and Laxmipati.
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3. RESPONSE MECHANISMS
i. SETTING UP CONTROL ROOM AND MANNING OF CONTROL ROOM .
STATEMENT OF CONTROL ROOMS
Sl. No.
Name of River
Location of Gauge
Location & address of Control Room
Incharge of control Room
Phone No. if any
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Gumati Udaipur W.R.Sub-Division No.II, Udaipur
Assistant Engineer, W.R.Sub-Division No.II, Udaipur
(03821)
222-571
2 Gumati Amarpur Water Resource Sub-Division, Amarpur.
Assistant Engineer, Water Resource Sub-Division, Amarpur.
(03821)
263-589
ii. ASSIGNMENT OF DUTIES TO THE ENGINEERS:-
Nodal officers
District Nodal Officer: ( SISHIR CHIRAN )
Executive Engineer,
W.R. Division No.III, Udaipur
Office: 03821 -222-339
Mobile: 9436131611
Udaipur Sub-Division ( Mongsi Mog)
Assistant Engineer,
W.R. Sub-Division No.II, Udaipur
Mobile: 9862174661
Amarpur Sub-Division (Sri Sudip Biswas)
Assistant Engineer,
W.R. Sub-Division , Amarpur
Mobile: 9436517949
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iii) DUTIES OF QUICK RESPONSE TEAMS :
In the event of a flood, Quick response teams shall be the core body for
execution of different aspects of the plan
1. The first responses shall have to be started immediately without any delay
2. Shall report to the respective authority on a hourly basis regarding the
situation 3. May contact with sister departments or other district level officers for
necessary help in manpower/equipment/information. 4. May put requisition for essential commodities to the respective
authority.
5. May call for services of volunteers/NGOs 6. Shall work in close coordination with teams of other line departments
iv) QUICK RESPONSE AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM OF PWD(WR)
/GAUGE STATION
Udaipur Nagar Panchayat, Matabari & Killa Block
(i) Er.Mihir Chakraborty, AE.
Mobile No: 9436454619
R.K.Pur Gauge
(ii) Er.Debasish Saha, JE. Station, Gumti River Mobile no: 9615082873
(iii) Er. Jayanta Saha, JE.
Mobile No: 9436159230
KAKRBAN BLOCK
(i) Sri Mongsi Mog,AE
Mobile: 9862174661
Kakraban Gauge
(ii) Er.Partha Sarathi Ghosh,JE. Station, Gumti River
Mobile No: 9436182548
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(iii) Er.Dibyendu Debbarma,JE.
Mobile No: 8014156430
AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION
(i) Er.Sudip Biswas, AE.
Mobile No: 9436517949
Amarpur Gauge
(ii) Er.Asit Saha, JE. Station, Gumti River
Mobile No: 9436472573
(iii) Er. Subhankar Das, JE.
Mobile No: 9436562281
v) LENGTH OF EMBANKMENT (EXISTING)
Sl.No. Location River/ Chera
Existing Length
Area
protected (Ha)
1 2 3 4 5
1 Hadra- Shilghati Gumti 7.10 Km 1100
2 Dakmajala Gumti 4.00 Km. 900
3 Harijala Gumti 7.91 Km 500
Total 5050
5) MITIGATION MEASURES
i) Flood fore-casting:-
The flood fore casting is generally done either by computation of observed
rainfall in all Sub-catchments through self recording rain gauge or by observation
of flood levels at suitable points/stating in the upper region of river. Both have to
be transmitted at short intervals by wireless requiring elaborate round the clock
operation of wireless system. This will be purposeful only in long rivers where
the time gap of flood water from observed river gauge station/rain gauge station
to the flood prone region be at least more than eight hours which is required for
receiving the news of flood magnitude computed and getting prepared. But all the
rivers in Tripura are of smaller length originating within the state. Hence in
Tripura, Flood fore casting technique has very limited help in giving advance
intimation of flood probability.
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ii) Flood Proofing Infrastructure:-
Strengthening embankments: Water Resource Department may take up
Raising & Strengthening of weak and vulnerable embankment prioritizing
the works subject to availability of fund.
Water shed management: May be taken up by Agriculture Department.
Better Drainage: Drainage condition of flood prone areas may be improved by
respective Nagar Panchayat and Gram Panchayat Authorities.
Improvement of existing Warning Systems:
i) At present, the existing Gauge-Discharge sites lack necessary infrastructure to
carry out the required duties smoothly and promptly. For this the minimum requirements are as
below:
a) One small shed for the Gauge reader at each G-D Site.
b) One vehicle at each G-D Site.
c) One no. Mobile/Telephone(Land-line) for Gauge reader at each G-D Site
d) One Mobile Phone each for members of Quick response team toward effective
communication during floods.
ii) The existing system of flood warning can be improved if following additional
Gauge-Discharge sites can be established at the upstream of rivers at places indicated below:-
Gumti – Dam site at Tirthamukh,
6. FLOOD FIGHTING MATERIAL TO BE ARRANGED BEFORE ENSUING
MONSON/2014.
Sl.No. Name of Offices Empty Bag Sand Wire Crates. Brick Bats.
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-Division No-I, Udaipur.
10,000 Nos. 2000 Cft. 100 Nos. 40 Cum
2. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-Division No-II, Udaipur.
10,000 Nos. 1000 Cft. 28 Nos. 15 Cum
3. O/o the AE, Gumti Barrage Sub-Division, Udaipur.
2,000 Nos. 1000 Cft. 28 Nos. 15 Cum
4. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-Division Amarpur.
10,000 Nos. 1500 Cft. 40 Nos. 60 Cum
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7. WORKING PROGRAMME OF TRANSMITTING FLOOD WARNING MESSAGE
AMARPUR
Sl.
No
.
Gauge
Station
Name of
river &
embankme
nt
Gaug
e
level
Flood
stage
Who will send
message & his
function
To whom
message to
be send &
his function
How to
send
message
For
m of
Mess
age
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Amarp
ur
Gumati
Amarpur
Embankme
nt
30.50
M
Probabl
e flood
stage
Gauge Reader
a) Jr.
Engineer
b) Asstt.
Engineer
W.R. SD,
Amarpur
By
phone if
failing
by
messeng
er
“A”
- - - 31.00
M
Critical
level
J.E./ AE to be present
on embankment till it
recede below 31.00 M
S.D.M.
Udaipur and
S.D.P.O.
Udaipur
By
wireless “A”
- - - 31.50
M
Danger
level
A..E./ E.E to be
present on
embankment till it
recede below 31.50 M
EE/ SE. /
CE / S.D.M.
/DM
(GOMATI)/
By
wireless “C”
- - - 32.00
M
Extreme
danger
level
-Do- S.E, to visit
embankment if
situation so demands.
EE/SE./CE/
DM,
Gomati/
Principal
Secretary,
PWD, Agt.
By
wireless “C”
UDAIPUR
Sl.
No.
Gauge
Station
Name of
river &
embank
ment
Gauge
level
Flood
stage
Who will send
message & his
function
To whom
message to
be send &
his function
How to
send
messag
e
Form
of
Mess
age
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Udaipur
Gumati
Udaipur
Embankm
ent
20.30M
Probabl
e flood
stage
Gauge Reader
a) Jr.
Engineer
b) Asstt.
Engineer,
W.R. SD
No-I/II
,Udaipur.
By
phone
if
failing
by
messen
ger
“A”
61
- - - 20.80M
Probabl
e flood
stage
J.E. to be present
on embankment
till it recede below
20.80 M
a) Asstt
. Engineer
WRSD-I/II,
Udaipur.
b)E.E.
WRD-III
Udaipur
By
phone
if
failing
by
messen
ger
“A”
- - - 21.00M Critical
Stage
J.E./AE to be
present on
embankment till it
recede below
21.00 M
S.D.M.
Udaipur and
S.D.P.O.
Udaipur
By
wireles
s “C”
- - - 21.50M
Danger
level
A.E/E.E to be
present on
embankment till it
recede below
21.50M
EE/ SE. /
CE / S.D.M.
/DM
(GOMATI)/
By
wireles
s “C”
- - - 22.00M
Extrem
e
danger
level
-Do- S.E. to visit
embankment if
situation so
demands.
EE/SE./CE/
DM,
Gomati/
Principal
Secretary,
PWD, Agt,.
By
wireles
s “C”
8. FLOOD FIGHTING SYSTEM
Pre-monsoon arrangement: -
(a) All the embankments should be inspected by the Junior Engineer,
Assistant Engineer and Executive Engineer during the month of March
& April & necessary strengthening of the weak and vulnerable points
and repairing as necessary should be completed by end of April.
(b) Reasonable quantities of flood fighting equipments and materials
based on past experience as stated below shall be kept ready at
suitable points of all Embankments by end of April.
i) Empty cement/gunny bag (ii) Barak bamboo (iii) Earth /Sand (iv)
Spade (v) Basket. (vi) Petromax (vii) Haricans/Lantern (viii) Chopper
(ix) Torch light (x) Coir rope (xi) Kerosine Oil (xii) Hammer.
Monsoon arrangement.
a) Work-Asstt., Helper & Other shall be posted on the embankment specifying reaches to be taken care by individual Staff.
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b) Roster duty of attending embankments throughout the day shall be made for the entire flood season from 1st May to 15th October when
numbers of persons permit so.
c) Additional staff available within the PWD(WR) as an when necessary may be selected from PWD(DWS) & PWD(R&B) at the beginning of
flood season and requisitioned to assist existing staff of Flood Management during the danger period and also for meeting any emergency.
d) All the staff employed in maintenance of embankment or to be deployed during emergency shall be briefed by the concerned Assistant
Engineer regarding nature of works to be done by all of them.
e) The address of all incumbents should be collected and displayed in Notice Board in the Control Room so that they can be contacted immediately by the Officer-in-Charge of Control Room at any point of
time.
f) All the Officers should be available on the embankment as per guideline given in the annexed statement of function of officers and
start patrolling and attending to work/weak points with the help of his team.
g) Control Rooms would be set up at various places as mentioned above with arrangement of maintaining it round the clock during the period of river remaining above danger level.
h) Officer-in-charge of Control room shall inform all concerned as per
guide line of flood warning rules the rise and fall of flood.
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9. Function of different officials of Water Resource Organization for flood warning.
a) Gauge Reader / Helper.
The Gauge Reader would inform Junior Engineer & the Assistant Engineer-
in-Charge of embankments personally or by messenger ever when the gauge
crosses the specified i.e. flood stage level mentioned above. He should take reading
/ Record at every hour till the gauge drops below the critical flood stage level. The
Gauge Readers/Helper shall record and send the gauge reading to respective
Junior Engineer/ Assistant Engineer.
Forward/transmission through police wireless, whenever the Gauge crosses
the specified level as mentioned in the flood warning rules mentioned above.
a) Junior Engineer
Junior Engineer-in-charge of embankment shall go to the embankment even when the gauge crosses the specified level and will start patrolling and attend vulnerable points and shall remain therein till the flood levels go down below flood
stage level.
b) Assistant Engineer.
The Assistant Engineer shall inform the local SDM and highest Police Officer
of the area by phone or by special messenger whenever the gauge crosses the critical level as per flood warning rules. He shall also send the information to DM
/SE/ CE by mobile/wireless as required under the flood warning rules. After transmission of the flood message he shall go to the embankment and see the arrangement of patrolling / guarding the embankment as per guide lines of
function given above.
c) Executive Engineer.
The Executive Engineer shall go to the embankment if he happens to be in that locality at that time and see the arrangement of patrolling /guarding. He shall also go to inspect the out station embankment if the flood remains at stage
for a long time and/or the Assistant Engineer requests his presence due to real threat to the embankment.
d) Superintending Engineer.
The Superintending Engineer shall make arrangement of receiving all flood
warning message and flood reports and will compile the report of the Circle. He
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shall keep the Chief Engineer, PWD (WR) and Secretary informed if any embankment or work is breached or seriously threatened. He will visit the
embankment, if situation so demands.
10. Help from Civil Administration (DM/ SDM) on getting flood warning message.
i) To inform the people of impending flood after receipt of danger and extreme danger level signal.
ii) To maintain law and order on the working area and prevent any
possible damage to the embankment by miscreants. iii) To mobilize labours/ volunteers for strengthening embankment in the
event of help solicited by Engineering Department. iv) To requisition Braces. v) To open and run control room for receiving flood warning.
vi) To make arrangement for relief and rescue work and keep the Army alerted for above purposes.
vii) Any other duties concerning the function of flood relief co-ordinator of Revenue Department. Action plan for Disaster preparedness of flood.
11. Help from Police Department (S.P. / SDPO)
i. To give high priority in transmitting Flood warning message through
Police wireless. ii. To keep the crowd away from the flood embankment and other
working areas.
iii. To keep a watch for preventing sabotage and mischief to embankment by anti-socials.
iv. To give security to personal engaged in flood fighting etc. in case of
necessity.
12. Problem: The availability of fund in this sector is insignificant in comparison
to the extent of problem. As such most of the targeted Hard Engineering options
i,e. structural works could not be taken up due to paucity of fund.
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GOVERNMENT OF TRIPURA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARMENT (WATER RESOURCE)
Water Resource SETTING UP CONTROL ROOM AND MANNING OF CONTROL ROOM .
STATEMENT OF CONTROL ROOMS
Sl. No.
Name of River
Location of Gauge
Location & address of Control Room
Incharge of control Room
Phone No. if any
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Gumati Udaipur W.R.Sub-Division No.II, Udaipur
Assistant Engineer, W.R.Sub-Division No.II, Udaipur
(03821)
222-571
2 Gumati Amarpur Water Resource Sub-Division, Amarpur.
Assistant Engineer, Water Resource Sub-Division, Amarpur.
(03821)
263-589
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ASSIGNMENT OF DUTIES TO THE ENGINEERS:-
Nodal officers
District Nodal Officer: ( SISHIR CHIRAN )
Executive Engineer,
W.R. Division No.III, Udaipur
Office: 03821 -222-339
Mobile: 9436131611
Udaipur Sub-Division ( Mongsi Mog)
Assistant Engineer,
W.R.Sub-Division No.II, Udaipur
Mobile: 9862174661
Amarpur Sub-Division (Sri Sudip Biswas)
Assistant Engineer,
W.R.Sub-Division , Amarpur
Mobile: 9436517949
DUTIES OF QUICK RESPONSE TEAMS :
In the event of a flood, Quick response teams shall be the core body for
execution of different aspects of the plan
10. The first responses shall have to be started immediately without any delay
11. Shall report to the respective authority on a hourly basis regarding the situation
12. May contact with sister departments or other district level officers for necessary help in manpower/equipment/information.
13. May put requisition for essential commodities to the respective
authority. 14. May call for services of volunteers/NGOs 15. Shall work in close coordination with teams of other line
departments
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QUICK RESPONSE AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAM OF PWD(WR) /GAUGE STATION
Udaipur Nagar Panchayat, Matabari & Killa Block
(i) Er.Mihir Chakraborty, AE.
Mobile No: 9436454619 R.K.Pur Gauge
(ii) Er.Debasish Saha, JE. Station,
Gumti River
Mobile no: 9615082873
(iii) Er. Jayanta Saha, JE.
Mobile No: 9436159230
KAKRBAN BLOCK
(i) Sri Mongsi Mog,AE
Mobile: 98621746 Kakraban Gauge
(ii) Er.Partha Sarathi Ghosh,JE. Station, Gumti River
Mobile No: 9436182548
(iii) Er.Dibyendu Debbarma,JE.
Mobile No: 8014156430
AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION
(i) Er.Sudip Biswas, AE.
Mobile No: 9436517949
Amarpu Gau
(ii) Er.Asit Saha, JE. tation, Gumt
Mobile No: 9436472573
(iii) Er. Subhankar Das, JE.
Mobile No: 9436562281
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v) LENGTH OF EMBANKMENT (EXISTING)
Sl.No. Location River/Chera Existing Length
Area
protected (Ha)
1 2 3 4 5
1 Hadra- Shilghati Gumti 7.10 Km 1100
2 Dakmajala Gumti 4.00 Km. 900
3 Harijala Gumti 7.91 Km 500
Total 5050
5) MITIGATION MEASURES
i) Flood fore-casting:-
The flood fore casting is generally done either by computation of observed
rainfall in all Sub-catchments through self recording rain gauge or by observation
of flood levels at suitable points/stating in the upper region of river. Both have to
be transmitted at short intervals by wireless requiring elaborate round the clock
operation of wireless system. This will be purposeful only in long rivers where
the time gap of flood water from observed river gauge station/rain gauge station
to the flood prone region be at least more than eight hours which is required for
receiving the news of flood magnitude computed and getting prepared. But all the
rivers in Tripura are of smaller length originating within the state. Hence in
Tripura, Flood fore casting technique has very limited help in giving advance
intimation of flood probability.
ii) Flood Proofing Infrastructure:-
Strengthening embankments: Water Resource Department may take up
Raising & Strengthening of weak and vulnerable embankment prioritizing
the works subject to availability of fund.
Water shed management: May be taken up by Agriculture Department.
Better Drainage: Drainage condition of flood prone areas may be improved by
respective Nagar Panchayat and Gram Panchayat Authorities.
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Improvement of existing Warning Systems:
i) At present, the existing Gauge-Discharge sites lack necessary infrastructure to
carry out the required duties smoothly and promptly. For this the minimum
requirements are as below:
e) One small shed for the Gauge reader at each G-D Site.
f) One vehicle at each G-D Site.
g) One no. Mobile/Telephone(Land-line) for Gauge reader at each G-D Site
h) One Mobile Phone each for members of Quick response team toward effective
communication during floods.
ii) The existing system of flood warning can be improved if following additional
Gauge-Discharge sites can be established at the upstream of rivers at places indicated
below:-
Gumti – Dam site at Tirthamukh,
6. FLOOD FIGHTING MATERIAL TO BE ARRANGED BEFORE ENSUING
MONSON/2014.
Sl. No.
Name of Offices Empty Bag Sand Wire Crates.
Brick Bats.
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-Division No-I, Udaipur.
10,000 Nos. 2000 Cft.
100 Nos. 40 Cum
2. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-Division No-II, Udaipur.
10,000 Nos. 1000 Cft.
28 Nos. 15 Cum
3. O/o the AE, Gumti Barrage Sub-Division, Udaipur.
2,000 Nos. 1000 Cft.
28 Nos. 15 Cum
4. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-Division Amarpur.
10,000 Nos. 1500 Cft.
40 Nos. 60 Cum
16. WORKING PROGRAMME OF TRANSMITTING FLOOD WARNING MESSAGE
AMARPUR
Sl.
No
.
Gauge
Station
Name of
river &
embankment
Gaug
e level
Flood
stage
Who will
send message
& his
function
To whom message to be
send & his function
How to
send
message
For
m of
Mes
sage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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1 Amarpu
r
Gumati
Amarpur
Embankment
30.50
M
Probable
flood
stage
Gauge Reader
a) Jr. Engineer
b) Asstt. Engineer
W.R. SD, Amarpur
By phone
if failing
by
messenge
r
“A”
- - - 31.00
M
Critical
level
J.E./ AE to be
present on
embankment
till it recede
below 31.00
M
S.D.M. Udaipur and
S.D.P.O. Udaipur
By
wireless “A”
- - - 31.50
M
Danger
level
A..E./ E.E to
be present on
embankment
till it recede
below 31.50
M
EE/ SE. / CE / S.D.M.
/DM (GOMATI)/
By
wireless “C”
- - - 32.00
M
Extreme
danger
level
-Do- S.E, to
visit
embankment
if situation so
demands.
EE/SE./CE/
DM, Gomati/ Principal
Secretary, PWD, Agt.
By
wireless “C”
UDAIPUR
Sl.
No.
Gauge
Station
Name of river
&
embankment
Gauge
level
Flood
stage
Who will
send
message
& his
function
To whom message to be
send & his function
How to
send
message
Form
of
Mess
age
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Udaipur
Gumati
Udaipur
Embankment
20.30M
Probabl
e flood
stage
Gauge
Reader
a) Jr. Engineer
b) Asstt. Engineer,
W.R. SD No-I/II
,Udaipur.
By
phone if
failing
by
messeng
er
“A”
- - - 20.80M
Probabl
e flood
stage
J.E. to be
present on
embankm
ent till it
recede
below
20.80 M
b) Asstt. Engineer
WRSD-I/II,
Udaipur.
b)E.E. WRD-III
Udaipur
By
phone if
failing
by
messeng
er
“A”
- - - 21.00M Critical
Stage
J.E./AE
to be
present on
embankm
ent till it
recede
below
21.00 M
S.D.M. Udaipur and
S.D.P.O. Udaipur
By
wireless “C”
- - - 21.50M Danger
level
A.E/E.E
to be
present on
embankm
EE/ SE. / CE / S.D.M.
/DM (GOMATI)/ By
wireless “C”
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ent till it
recede
below
21.50M
- - - 22.00M
Extreme
danger
level
-Do- S.E.
to visit
embankm
ent if
situation
so
demands.
EE/SE./CE/ DM,
Gomati/ Principal
Secretary, PWD, Agt,. By
wireless “C”
FLOOD FIGHTING SYSTEM
Pre-monsoon arrangement: -
(c) All the embankments should be inspected by the Junior Engineer,
Assistant Engineer and Executive Engineer during the month of March
& April & necessary strengthening of the weak and vulnerable points
and repairing as necessary should be completed by end of April.
(d) Reasonable quantities of flood fighting equipments and materials
based on past experience as stated below shall be kept ready at
suitable points of all Embankments by end of April.
i) Empty cement/gunny bag (ii) Barak bamboo (iii) Earth /Sand (iv)
Spade (v) Basket. (vi) Petromax (vii) Haricans/Lantern (viii) Chopper
(ix) Torch light (x) Coir rope (xi) Kerosine Oil (xii) Hammer.
Monsoon arrangement.
a) Work-Asstt., Helper & Other shall be posted on the embankment specifying reaches to be taken care by individual Staff.
b) Roster duty of attending embankments throughout the day shall be
made for the entire flood season from 1st May to 15th October when numbers of persons permit so.
c) Additional staff available within the PWD(WR) as an when necessary
may be selected from PWD(DWS) & PWD(R&B) at the beginning of
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flood season and requisitioned to assist existing staff of Flood Management during the danger period and also for meeting any
emergency.
d) All the staff employed in maintenance of embankment or to be
deployed during emergency shall be briefed by the concerned Assistant Engineer regarding nature of works to be done by all of them.
e) The address of all incumbents should be collected and displayed in
Notice Board in the Control Room so that they can be contacted
immediately by the Officer-in-Charge of Control Room at any point of time.
f) All the Officers should be available on the embankment as per
guideline given in the annexed statement of function of officers and start patrolling and attending to work/weak points with the help of his team.
i) Control Rooms would be set up at various places as mentioned above
with arrangement of maintaining it round the clock during the period
of river remaining above danger level.
j) Officer-in-charge of Control room shall inform all concerned as per guide line of flood warning rules the rise and fall of flood.
17. Function of different officials of Water Resource Organization for flood warning.
b) Gauge Reader / Helper.
The Gauge Reader would inform Junior Engineer & the Assistant Engineer-
in-Charge of embankments personally or by messenger ever when the gauge
crosses the specified i.e. flood stage level mentioned above. He should take reading
/ Record at every hour till the gauge drops below the critical flood stage level. The
Gauge Readers/Helper shall record and send the gauge reading to respective
Junior Engineer/ Assistant Engineer.
Forward/transmission through police wireless, whenever the Gauge crosses
the specified level as mentioned in the flood warning rules mentioned above.
Junior Engineer
Junior Engineer-in-charge of embankment shall go to the embankment even when the gauge crosses the specified level and will start patrolling and attend
vulnerable points and shall remain therein till the flood levels go down below flood stage level.
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e) Assistant Engineer.
The Assistant Engineer shall inform the local SDM and highest Police Officer
of the area by phone or by special messenger whenever the gauge crosses the critical level as per flood warning rules. He shall also send the information to DM /SE/ CE by mobile/wireless as required under the flood warning rules. After
transmission of the flood message he shall go to the embankment and see the arrangement of patrolling / guarding the embankment as per guide lines of function given above.
f) Executive Engineer.
The Executive Engineer shall go to the embankment if he happens to be in
that locality at that time and see the arrangement of patrolling /guarding. He shall also go to inspect the out station embankment if the flood remains at stage for a long time and/or the Assistant Engineer requests his presence due to real
threat to the embankment.
g) Superintending Engineer.
The Superintending Engineer shall make arrangement of receiving all flood warning message and flood reports and will compile the report of the Circle. He shall keep the Chief Engineer, PWD (WR) and Secretary informed if any
embankment or work is breached or seriously threatened. He will visit the embankment, if situation so demands.
10. Help from Civil Administration (DM/ SDM) on getting flood warning message.
i) To inform the people of impending flood after receipt of danger and extreme danger level signal.
ii) To maintain law and order on the working area and prevent any possible damage to the embankment by miscreants.
iii) To mobilize labours/ volunteers for strengthening embankment in the
event of help solicited by Engineering Department. iv) To requisition Braces. v) To open and run control room for receiving flood warning.
vi) To make arrangement for relief and rescue work and keep the Army alerted for above purposes.
vii) Any other duties concerning the function of flood relief co-ordinator of Revenue Department. Action plan for Disaster preparedness of flood.
Help from Police Department (S.P. / SDPO)
i. To give high priority in transmitting Flood warning message through Police wireless.
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ii. To keep the crowd away from the flood embankment and other working areas.
iii. To keep a watch for preventing sabotage and mischief to embankment by anti-socials.
iv. To give security to personal engaged in flood fighting etc. in case of necessity.
DISTRICT EDUCATION OFFICE,
GOMATI , UDAIPUR.
The following Officers of Education Department have already been selected to act as Nodal and
Associate Officers for Gomati .
SL
No. Name of Official/staffs Act as
Telephone No.
Office Residence/Mobile
1 2 3 4 5
1 Sri Lakshman Ch. Das. H/M,
(OSD) Dist. Edn. Office. District level
Nodal officer
03821-
222472 9774691553
2
Sri Khokan Ch. Das, Joint
Dist. Program Coordinator,
RMSA.
Associate to
Dist. level Nodal
officer
03821-
222225 9856423805
3 Sri Haradhan Ch. Saha,
HM,Udaipur Girls HS School ------do------
03821-
222226 9862089189
4 Sri. Promod Debbarma,
OS,District Education Office. ------do------
03821-
222225 9856884453
5 Sri Dipak Sen, L .D.C
District Edn. office ------do------ 9863122450
6
Sri Tapan Bhattacharjee, A/T
Secretary, Sub-Div. N.S.S.
Committee.
------do----- 9863133211
7
Sri Panchapada Tripura, I/S,
Udaipur
Sub-Division
level Nodal
officer, Udaipur.
03821-
222272 9862188956
8
Sri Kumude Bandhu Das, I/S,
Amarpur
Sub-Division
level Nodal
officer,
Amarpur.
03821-
263644 9436470242
9
Sri Chandra Mohan Jamatia,
HM,Karbook Panjihum HS
School
Sub-Division
level Nodal
officer,
Karbook.
9612281051
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A District level assessment team for assessing loss of property has been formed with the following
members of District Education office for Gomati District.
SL.
No.
Name Designation Telephone No.
Office Residence
1 2 3 4 5
1
Sri Ganesh Ch.Chakraborty,
AE.District Education Office,
(RMSA Unit), Udaipur
Civil works Co-
ordinator, RMSA. 03821-222225 943652283
6
2 Sri Bijan Sangma, District
Education Office, Udaipur.
AO 03821-222225
943650396
6
3
Sri Nakul Chakraborty,
Education Inspectorate,
Udaipur.
Office Assistant
03821-222272 801420903
3
4 Sri Apurba Lal Datta, District
Education Office, Udaipur.
Group-D 03821-222225
For rescue operation, a School level team has been formed with all the teachers, students and
members of N.S.S/N.C.C unit if any, in each of the Schools under the jurisdiction of Gomati District
Education Office. The students of higher classes i.e. IX to XII will be included in those teams. The
teachers and the programme Officer of NCC/NSS will also be included to give proper guidance to the
students. Instructions for preparing plan in connection with pre-disaster during disaster and post
disaster rescue operation will be issued immediately in which the school authority will be asked to
follow the guidelines mentioned below at different stages.
The office of the District Education Officer, Gomati Tripura will arrange to prepare a preparatory
module with the help of the District/ Sub-Divisional Disaster management authority and circulate it
to all the schools of Gomati District
School level awareness campaign on disaster management in Senior Basic to Higher Secondary
schools according to guidelines on „what is to be done and what is not to be done before and during a
disaster‟ will be organized.
More over, essay, painting, debate and slogan competition on disaster management will be
organized in each of the S/B to H/S Schools of South Tripura with the help of the cultural Sub-
committee of the school already exist in every school.
This awareness campaign and competitions will be organized on any one Saturday of each month
except the months of Examinations. Instruction in this regard already been given to all Heads of
Educational Institutions.
All the Sub-Divisional N.S.S. Secretaries are also included in the rescue team. Rescue
activities will be operated under the guidance of the secretaries in their respective Sub-Division.
Block level training on Disaster Management will be conducted among the H/Ms, Programme
Officer of NSS/NCC Unit, Teachers and Students in BRC Halls. Beside training, Essay, Debate,
Painting and slogan, competitions will be organized in every school for the students. A circular in this
regard will be issued soon.
A number of selected Teachers will be trained up by the District Disaster Management
Committee. These trained up Teachers (Master Trainer) will organized training at school level on
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Disaster Management for the Teachers & Students concerned where safety evacuation drills will be
conducted at a regular interval.
Block level awareness campaign on Disaster Management will also be organized among the
members of NSS/NCC unit in the BRC Hall of concern Block.
School safety is an aspect which must be given proper weightage. For this, Teachers training
will be organized at Sub-Division/Block levels to make them expert in this field.
District level management committee will extend its full cooperation to the Education
Department providing C.D./V.D.O.s, resource persons, guidelines etc. in this respect in organizing all
kinds of training and awareness programme.
Again, some School/Hostel Buildings of South Tripura District are found to be risky. These
buildings have been identified for conducting vulnerability analysis. The following are the buildings.
1. Gamaria H/S School under Matabari Block.
2. Bridaban Roaja Para High School under Rajnagar Block.
3. Kakraban SC Hostel Building under Kakraban Block.
All the buildings are double storied.
List of Schools having N.S.S/N.C.C unit in the District is given below:-
Gomati District
Sl.No Name of Schools Contact No. of the H/M
1 Hariyananda Girls H/S 03821 223554
2 Udaipur Girls H/S 03821 222226
3 Chandrapur H/S 03821 267219
4 Gakulpur Col.H/S 9436491417(M)
5 Gamaria H/S 9436520037(M)
6 Gangachara H/S 9862431256(M)
7 Garzibazar H/S 9436515699(M)
8 Jamjuri H/S 9436470172(M)
9 K.B Institutions 03821 222426
10 Kakraban H/S 9436189954(M)
11 Khilpara H/S 03821 232932
12 Mirza H/S 9436455648(M)
13 Pitra H/S 9436515619(M)
14 Ramesh H/S 03821 222234
15 Shalgara H/S 9436470913(M)
16 South Bagma Samatal Para H/S 9436127999(M)
17 Tripura Sundari H/S 03821 222247
18 Tulamura H/S 9436421287(M)
19 Amarpur Girls H/S 03821 263230
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20 Amarpur Boys H/S 03821 263244
21 Ampi Nagar H/S 9436452298(M)
22 DAT H/S 9436524108(M)
23 Ek Zatan Kr. H/S 9436513774(M)
24 Natun Bazar H/S 9436472490(M)
25 Rangamati H/S 03821 227424
26 Taidubari H/S 9436521862(M)
27 Karbook Punjihum HS 8014087457(M)
28 Silachari H.S 8731990512(M)
.
A District level assessment team for assessing loss of property has been formed with the following
members of District Education office for Gomati.
SL.
No.
Name Designation Telephone No.
Office Residence
1 2 3 4 5
1
Sri Ganesh Ch.Chakraborty, AE.
District Education Office,
(RMSA Unit), Udaipur
Civil works Co-
ordinator, RMSA. 03821-222225 9436522836
2 Sri Bijan Sangma, District
Education Office, Udaipur.
AO 03821-222225 9436503966
3 Sri Nakul Chakraborty,
Education Inspectorate, Udaipur.
Office Assistant 03821-222272 8014209033
4 Sri Apurba Lal Datta, District
Education Office, Udaipur.
Group-D 03821-222225
For rescue operation, a School level team has been formed with all the teachers, students and
members of N.S.S/N.C.C unit if any, in each of the Schools under the jurisdiction of South District
Education Office. The students of higher classes i.e. IX to XII will be included in those teams. The
teachers and the programme Officer of NCC/NSS will also be included to give proper guidance to the
students. Instructions for preparing plan in connection with pre-disaster during disaster and post
disaster rescue operation will be issued immediately in which the school authority will be asked to
follow the guidelines mentioned below at different stages.
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Shelter Houses, Selected by Education Deptt(2013-14)
Gomati District.
Sl
No
Name of
the Block Name of the GP
Required
intervention Agency responsible
Office
Telephone
No.
Residence
phone No.
1
Matabari
1.Rajnagar Rajnagar High
School Tapan Baxi,A/T
2 2.Rajnagar Rajnagar Panchayat
office
Kamal Ch.Das,A/T
Rajnagar 9862650729
3 3.Pitra Pitra H/S School Mantu Kr.Das,A/T 9862408534
4 4.Photamati
Dewanbari S.B
School Braja Sadhan Jamatia,A/T
5 South Brajendranagar
J.B
Nayan Lal Jamatia,UGT,
Pabitraram bari SB
6 5.Maharani Laxmipati S.B
School Maran cH.Das,A/T 9856333660
7 6.Uttar Maharani Laxmipati Gaun
Panchayat office
Bisheswar Chakraborty,A/T
Laxmipati S.B 9436491746
8 7.Gamaria No.1 Saigharia S.B
School Partha bardhan,A/T 9436490844
9
8.Laxmipati
Gamaria H/S School Sri Pradip Goswami,G/T
Hirapur 9856617157
10 Maharani Market
Shet
Sri Sanjoy Mallik,A/T
Hirapur High
11 Maharani A.W.C Md.Jarir Hossain,G/T
Hirapur High
12 East Photamati High
School
Sri Bidhan Ch.Saha,A/T
Photamati High 9615361057
13 9.Kunjaban 1.Matabari A.E
Centre
!.Praloy Dey,H/M
Ghatalong J.B 9862164203
14 10.Fulkumari Chandrapur H/S
School Md.Mahamad Ullah,P/I 9436471065
15 11.Chandrapur Vill. Chandrapur Col.H/S
School Sri RoyHaran Pathari,P/I
16 12.Uttar
Chandrapur
Matabari High
School Ranjit Debnath,A/T 9436472007
17 13.Gangachara Murapara High
School Arun Dey,A/T
18 14.Dashimmurapara Murapara S.E Centre Sri Narayan Datta,A/Y
Shastri Col.S.B
19
15.Murapara
Tripura Sundari H/S
School
Sri. Pradip Talapatra,PGT
Tripurasundari HS
20 Gangachara H/S
School Dulal Ch.Nag,A/T
21 Shatri Col.S.B
School
Sri Himangshu Das, U.G.T(
P.U) Murapara 9862113955
22 16.Bagabasa Paschim Para A.C Sri Haripada Debnath,
H/M)P.U)Tepania High 9862774024
23
Matabari
17.Salghara Tepania A.E Centre Sri Ratan Das,HM. Tepania
Col.High(Pry)
03821
227152
24 18.Sataria Salghara H/S School Sri Pradip Shil,A/T (P.U)
Salghara H/S
25 19.Bagabasa 1.Kamalasagar S.E
Centre
1.Sri Ranjit Kr.Chakraborty,
A/T Bagabasa
26 20.Barabhaiya
2.Bagabasa SHG
Facilation Centre
2.Sri Makhan Ghosh,G/T
Barabhaiya High
27 3. Barabhaiya ICDS
Centre
3.Sri Parimal Majumder, A/T
Barabhaiya High(P.U)
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28 4 . Vidhya
Sagar,Vidhya Mandir
4.Sri Parimal Majumder, A/T
Barabhaiya High(P.U)
29 21.Khilpara 1.Khilpara H/S
School 1.Sri.Pulak Chakraborty,G/T
Sl
No
Name of
the
Block
Name of the GP Required
intervention Agency responsible
Office
Telephone
No.
Residence
phone No.
1.
Kakra
ban
1.Kushamara
Flood shelter:-
Kushamara SB
School
Haradhan Das,A/T
Dhuchikhala S.B _ _
2 2.Kakraban Kakraban DIET. Sri Pulin Biswas.PGT,
Kakraban HS
3 3.Dhuchikhola Duchikhola S.B Sri Sanjit Kar,A/T
4 4.Kakraban Kakraban HS School Sri Laxmman Ch.Dey ,A/T
Kakraban HS
5 5.Hurijala Chaindamura JB
School Sri Krishna dhan Das,A/T
6
6.Purba Palatana
Hurijala JB School Sri Shyamal Ch. Deb,UGT.
Hurijala Col. JB
7 Surasundari S.E
Centre including
selter house
Md.Abdul Kalek,A/T
Dalemacharra J.B School
8 Purba Palatana
Panchayet office
Sri Srinibash Deb,A/T
Duchikhala J.B 9856574440
9 Ananda Social
Edn.Centre
Sri Dlip Kr.Dey,A/T Palatana
High School
10 Lulunga S.B School Sri Pradip Kr.Deb,G/T 03821265767
11 7.Palatana
Palatana High School Sri Jiban Deb Roy,P/I 9612091216
12 Lulunga SE Centre Sri Dijesh Sarkar,A/T
Kushamara 9856044357
13 8.Mirza Mirza H.S School Sri Dilip Sen,(P.U)
14 9.Tulamura
Tulamura High
School Sri Bikram Paul,A/T(P.U)
15 Karaiyamura SB
School Sri Prabir Chakraborty,A/T
16 11.Hadra Hadra S.B Gopi Ch. Majumder G/T
Hadra SB
17 12.Hadra Hadra Weaving
Centre
Joybir
Jamatia,H/M,P.UDeotamura 9856420638
18 13.Amtali Amtali Selter house Rabindra Bhowmik,A/T
Amtali bandowar J.B
19
Kakra
ban
14.Amtali Amtali ICDS Centre Md.Abdul Kalam
Azad,A/TAmtali High
20 15. Garjanmura Garjunmura H/S
School
Sri Yubaraj Dey,A/T
Garjunmura
21 16.Uttar Shilghati Shilghati High
School Bande Ali,A/T Shilghati 9856368823
22 17. Kishoregonj Kishoreganj S.B
School Mamtaj Miah,A/T
23 18.Jamjuri 2.Radhanagar S.E
Centre
2.Sri Anil Sutradhar,A/T.
Mursumbri J.B school 9862892860
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24
19.Murapara
3.Radhanagar S.B
School
3.Sajal Chakraborty,A/T,
Radhanagar SB.
25 4.Jamjuri H.S School 4.Sri Sefali Chandra Saha,
A/T Shilghati
26 5. Nanoa Dighir par
J.B School
5.Sri Biswajit Neogi,A/T
S.Bagma S.P.H.S School 9615383818
27 6.Sitalabari AWC 6.Sri Subhas Das,A/T
Dhuchaikhala 9856471440
Sl
No
Name of
the Block Name of the GP
Required
intervention
Agency responsible
Office
Telephone
No.
Residence
phone No.
1
Udaipur
N.P.
1.Udaipur Nagar
Panchayat Area.
Razarbag S.B School Sri Pradip Saha,A/T
2 Taran Para A.W.Centre Sri Sukha Ranjan
Das,A/T,KBI
3 Old Sonamura
Panchayat office
Sri Narayan Ch.Dey,A/T
4 Udaipur Girls H/S
School
Sankar Majumder, A/T,
Girls
5 Sonamura J.B School Sri Dipak Nag,A/T K.B.I
6
Hariananda Girls H/S
school
Sri Monoranjan Majumder,
UGT, Tripurasundari
H.S(pry)
Sl
No
Name of the
Block Name of the GP Required intervention Agency responsible
Office
Telephone
No.
Residence
phone No.
1
Amarpur
1.Birbal Das Para Amarpur HS School Sri Paritosh Saha,A/T,DATHigh 9436470630
2 2.Habi Choudhury
Char
Amarpur Girls HS
School
Sri Tapan Ch. Das,G/T 03821-263230
3 3.Town Rangkang Sankarpalli S.B School Sri Mantu Das,G/T
4 4.Birganj
Bankarai Para S.B
School
Sri Narayan Das,H/M
5 Birendra Market Shet Sri Pintu Das,G/T
Sarbong bari High
6 5.Bampur Samatal
Para
Bampur Lamps Sri. Chitta Rn. Pal,TIC,
Chailakhala JB
7 6.Rangamati Bampur T.K Sri.Bikash Das,North Rangamati JB School.
8 7.Kamlai Tingaria J.B School Krishna Sadhan Jamatia,KBT,
Mandaibari SB
9 8.Kamaria Khala Kamaria Khala SB
School
Alok Saha,H/M(Pry),Kamariakhala SB
10 9.Paschim Sarbong Hakuchak SB School Bidhu Bhusan D/Nath,GT,,
Hakuchuk JB
11 10.Dalak Dalak SB School Biswa Bijay Jamatia,Tdr Malbasa
T.K
12 11.West Malbasa Malbasa High School Arun Mallik, Malbasa High
13 12.Mailak
Mailak S.B School Sri Samir Baran Shil,GT. 9436524501
14 Mailak Panchayat office Sri Dipan Pal G/T,Mailak SB 9436494403
1
Karbook
1.Ekchari Simbhuua Bazar Shed Tdr Natunbazar
2 2.Karaichara SDO,Electrical,Gumti
Jatanbari
Sri. Ratneswar
Sutradhar,H/M,Ramananda Das
Bashnab Para SB
3
3.Uttar Chellagang
Uttar Chellagang JB
School Sri Santosh Pal,G/T.
4 Flood Selter:-
1.Karbook Pujiham H.S
School with 26 rooms
Sri Chandra Mohan Jamatia,,H/M, Karbook Pujiham
H.S School
9612281051
5 Sarbasiksha Schoolat
Karbook.
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6 Karbook RD Bloch
office with 10 rooms. BDO,Karbook RD Block
1
Ompi
Nagar
1.Ompinagar Ompinagar Hs School Sri. Bandal lal Saha, G/T. 9436514849
2 2.Dhanakhela Krishna Ch High
School Sri. Surjya Das, H/M
3 3.South Tuidu Tuidu H/S School Md.Mafijul Islam,A/T 9862433683
4 4.Baiswamani
Ompinagar Godown Bhanjan Rudra Paul,A/T, Kamala
Sundari Smriti, SB.
5 Baiswamanipara High
School Dhraba Kalai Sing, G/T, Baiswamanipara High
8014085720 9402382493
1
Amarpur
N.P. 1.Amarpurnagar
Panchayat Amarpur H.S School Sri Ranjit Datta,PGT
9436470133
Identified Safe Shelter Place selected by Shelter Management team:- 2013-14
STATUS OF SCHOOLS WHICH ARE SELECTED AS SHELTER DURING DISASTER UNDER GOMATI
DISTRICT Gomati Name of
Block/NP
Sl.
No.
Name of School Status of
electricity
Status of
drinking
water
Road
connectivity Contact person with contact
No.
Udaipur NP
1 KBI Available Pipe line Black top Haripada Debnath (HM)
M-9436470642
2 Udaipur Ramesh H.S -do- -do- -do- Amrita Debnath(AT)
M-9436520515
3 Udaipur Girls H.S -do- -do- -do- Haradhan Saha(HM)
M-9862089189
4 Udaipur English Medium H.S -do- -do- -do- Manidepa Chaudhuri
(HM),M-9615290978
5 Hariananda Girls H.S -do- -do- -do- Nripendra Choudhury
(HM),M-9612515816
6 Tripura Sundari H.S -do- -do- -do- Dinesh Bhowmik(HM)
M-8974290092.
Matabari RD
Block
1 Khil para HS -do- -do-(OHP) -do- Dilip Kr. Sarkar(HM)
M-9436470641
2 Gakulpur HS -do- Pipe line -do- Dilip Kr. Saha(HM)
M-9436491417
3 Samatal Bagma HS -do- SBDTW -do- Rabindra Debbarma
(HM),M-9862436512
4 Gamaria HS -do- Pipe line -do- Debasish Das,(HM)
M-9436520037
5 Fotamati HS(East) -do- -do- -do- Bijoy Baidya (HM),
M-9862430875
6 Garjee HS -do- -do- -do- Uttam Mitra (HM)
M-9863139330
7 Chandrapur Village HS(Girls) -do- OHP -do- Smti Bakul Das(HM)
M-9856565416
8 Tainani HS Not available Pipe line -do- Dhananjoy Reang(HM)
M-9612466251
9 KKC Para HS -do- -do- -do- Annya Bijoy Jamatia
(HM),M-8974145034
10 Sardar Para HS -do- -do- -do- Pradip Kr. Acharjee
(HM),M-9436497547
Kakraban
RD Block
1 Kakraban HS -do- -do- -do- Bijoy Majumder(HM)
M-80141153298
2 Mirza HS -do- -do- -do- Puspa Har Debbarma
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(HM),M-8014153298
3 Garjan Mura HS -do- OHP -do- Sanjit Kr. Sarkar(HM)
M-9436471941
4 Shilghati HS -do- Pipe line -do- Mohit Lal Jamatia(HM)
M-9436494366
5 Palatana HS -do- OHP -do- Sudip Das (HM)
M-9436526676
Killa RD
Block
1 Raiya Bari HS -do- Pipe line -do- Goutam Saha(HM)
M-8014781328
2 Noa Bari HS -do- -do- -do- Debabrata Paul(HM)
M-9612675530 /
9436498511
3 Tairupa Bari HS -do- OHP -do- Makhan Jamatia(HM)
M-8414054610 /Santi Pada
Bhattacharjee(AT),M-
9436577359
4 Khupilong Bari HS Not available (DTW) -do- Gautam Bose(HM)
M-9436568458
5 Laxman Para HS -do- Pipe line Brick
soling
Rabikishore Jamatia
(HM),M-9436902940
Muktar Hossain Sarkar(AT),
M-9612758312
P/2
Name of
Block/NP
Sl.
No.
Name of School Status of
electricity
Status of drinking
water
Road connectivity
Contact person with contact
No.
Amarpur
R.D Block
1 Amarpur Boys H/S Available Pipe line Pacca Road Rabindra Das(Asstt.HM)
M-9436470630
2 Amarpur Girls H/S -do- -do- -do- Smti Suchitra Das
03821-263230
3 D.A.T. H/S -do- -do- -do- Niranjan Kalai
M-9436942997
4 Amarpur Eng. Med.
H/S
-do- -do- -do- Parimal Chandra Das
M-9436470129
5 Rangamati H/S -do- -do- -do- Rupam Biswas
M-9436492406
Ampi RD
Block
1 Ampinagar H/S -do- -do- -do- Chandan Biswas
M-9436388938
2 Taidu Bari H/S -do- -do- -do- Sunil Debbarma
M-9436521862
3 Nagrai Bari High -do- -do- -do- Ratnasadhan Jamatia
9615079842
4 Palkubari High -do- -do- -do- Chandrasing Malsom
M-9402333756
5 Tingharia High Not available -do- -do- Sudhir Das
M-9436523783
Karbook RD
Block &
Karbook
Sub-
Division
H/Q
1 Karbook Punjihum
H/S
Available -do- On main road Chandra Mohan Jamatia
M-9612281051
2 Ek-Jatan Kr. H/S -do- -do- Pacca0.5Km
from main
road
Sanjit Debbarma
M-8014052447/ 9402341408
3 Basi Ch. Para High Not available No(Mark II
available)
On main road Philips Uchai
M-8974553833
4 Ek-Nutan Bazar High -do- Yes(weak
discharge)
Brick soling
3km from
chellagang
pacca road.
Anil Ch. Das,I/C(HM)
M-9612758453
5 Patichari High Not available Yes. On main road. Analsom Kolai
M-8732049695
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Silachari RD
Block
1 Silachari H/S Available only
in staff room
Available Block top Atul Bikash Chakma
M-8731807565/
Indrajit Mog
M-8974683092
2 Elmara High Nil. But electric
line may be
connected from
main line nearby
school
No water tank
supply. Line
extended but
quality not
satisfactory
-do- Bashudev Chakraborty
M-9862406923
3 Ghurakappa High Not available Water tank
available but not
functioning
-do- Nitai Chandra Deb
M-9612954427
4 Hazachari High Not available,
but electric line
exists near
school
-do- -do- Ashis Kumar Daru
M-8974441137
5 Beltali SB -do- Water facility nil
but may be
arranged from
near BSF camp
-do- Debeshmitra Chakma/ M-
9862145907
6 Suknachari SB -do- Water facility nil
but may be
arranged from
near by road.
-do- Rupeswar Marak
M-9862187569
MEDICAL AND FIRST AID TEAM :-
Hospital Disaster Management Plans :-
Disaster Management Plans need to be prepared by all hospitals. Medical facilities, training of
medical personnel, creating awareness about drowning and its management will be a part of the plan.
Hospitals must nominate an officer for coordinating management for flood casualties. Contingency
plans will be made ready for providing additional beds. Oxygen cylinders, continuous positive air
pressure (CPAP) ventilators, dressing materials, blood and IV fluid for transfusion will be stocked.
The hospital casualty room is to be equipped with resuscitation equipment like suction apparatus,
airways laryngoscope, pulse oxymeter, defibrillator and life saving drugs. In the aftermath of a flood,
public health response is one of the prime responsibilities of medical authorities. They will ensure
safe water supply and clean food availability along with maintenance of hygiene and sanitation by
proper bio-waste disposal. Water testing and food inspection is required to be carried out regularly to
prevent outbreak of any epidemic. An effective communication system is an essential requirement for
prompt medical response.
Creation of Trained Medical First Responders
The state government/SDMA/DDMAs will ensure the creation of trained medical first responders for
first aid and resuscitation measures for drowning cases. Medical staff must know how to take out
water from the respiratory tract and how to carry out cardiopulmonary resuscitation. A list of trained
medical and paramedical staff must also be made available.
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Medical Stores
Medical kits will be prepared for the management of flood casualties. Intravenous (IV) fluid,
ventilators, oxygen, dressing materials, tetanus toxoid, antibiotics, vaccines, anti-snake venom and
anti-diarrhoea drugs will be the most commonly needed medical resources. Large-scale medical
stores from where these materials can be procured will be identified.
Patient Evacuation Plan
State governments/SDMOs will make available emergency medical equipment and drugs for
esuscitation. Paramedical staff must be trained for resuscitation, triage and to maintain vital arameters
like pulse, blood pressure, respiration and intravenous drip during evacuation. Mobile ambulances in
the Block and Heliambulance in State or Distt need to be deployed to aid in the evacuation of flood
casualties collected at high points. The ambulances should have Standard Operating Procedures
(SOPs) for treatment.
Contact details of major Hospital/Health Deptt. Under Gomati District(2013-14)
1. CMO, Gomati Dist. Udaipur. 03821-222-221
2. DFWO ,Sri Niro Mohan Jamatia 9862179646
Sub-Divisional Hospital
SL. Name of Sub-
Division.
Name of Hospital Contact Number of the
M.O.I.C. of the Hospital.
1.
Udaipur.
Sri Bishnu Ch. Dey
SDMO,Udaipur Tripura
Sundari Hospital
94361311092
2. Maharani PHC. 9612904884
3. Kakraban PHC 9436468502
4. Killa PHC 9436452698
5. Athorobhola PHC 9856279837
6. Garjee PHC. 8974855190
7. Tulamura NNPHC 9436914090
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8.
Amarpur
Amarpur SD Hospital, 9612657350
9. Ompi Rural Hospital. 9436470337
Nutan Bazar Rural Hospital 9436184945
10.
Karbook
Karbook PHC 9862616014
12. Tirthamukh 9774528357
13 Silachari 8730988727/
9612508990
14. Chellagang 8414853286
1. Name of the Nodal Officer with contract Telephone No:-
., CMO(G), 03821-222-221.
2. Composition of Quick Response Team : Action CMO(S)
(A) Medical Officer
(i) Dr.Kamal Reang. DMO(S)/Alternate Nodal Officer.(Team Leader) Ph.No- 9436470771
(ii) Dr. Timir Baran Chakraborty, -------Do------ Ph.No- 9436131339
(iii) Dr. Debasish Paul -------Do------ Ph.No- 9436131346
(B) Pharmacist.
(i) Sri Chandra Bhanu Dewanjee. Chandrapur Govt. Dispensary Ph.No- 9862731259
(ii) Sri Biralal Shil Sharma. District Medicine Store,Tepania Ph. No-9862517572
(iii) Sri Tapan Bhowmik. Ramkrishna Satelite Dispensary Ph. No-03821-222792
(C) Nursing personals/paramedical Staff
(i) Sri Uttam Sengupta. MPS Kakrabon PHC
(ii) Sri Bidhan Nag. MPW(Male) Kunjaban S/c
(iii) Sri Litan Datta MPW(Male) Ragarbag S/C.
(D) General Duty Attendent(GDA)
(i) Sri Bimal ch. Saha Phone No.97747715387
(ii) Arjun kr. Sutradhar Phone No. 9612590713
(iii) Sri pradip Sarma. Phone No.9774959056
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3. Stock piling of Live Diarrheal Drugs, Deroxicants, Anesthesia, Blleaching powder, Halogen
Stock.
Officer In-Charge: 1 Sri. Subrata Das. Contract No. 9436520537
Pharmacist I/C Store: 1. Sri Rakhal Majumder Contract No. 9862480217
2. Sri. Biralal Shil Sharma Contract No. 9862517572
GDA 1. Gujuri Jamatia Contract No. 8014349521
4. Vehicle of Mobile Medical Unit : Action CMO(S)
Gypsy of Mobile Medical Team (NRHM)
5. Private Health Facilities: Local N.G.O’s
(i) Bigyan „O‟ Sanskrity Mancha (ii) Red Cross Society (iii) Ranesesh Sangha (iv) Anik Samagik
Sangtha (v) Sigma Blood donor club.
6. Strengthening of Diseases Surveillance action:
DHO(S)/SDMOs/MOICs
7. Formation of Mobile Medical Unit:
a) Vehicle No. Gypsy of Mobile Medical Team (NRHM)
b) Medical Officer: Members of the Quick Response Team
c) Pharmacist/Nursing Personals/Paramedical staff: Members of the
Organization for Disaster Management Work
Name Contact Number
CMO(S) Member Secretary 03821-2222221, 9862094023
DHO(S) Administrative Officer 9862565496, 9436595301
All SDMO’s in Gomati District Sub-divisional QRT with Name & Cont.No-
SDMO Amarpur
i) Dr. Amit Kr. Debbarma M.O. 9436455767
ii) Sri Monoranjan Das, MPS 9436524337
iii) Sri. Aparna Dey MPW(F) 9436523854
iv)Sri. Arun Das, GDA
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v) Dr. Santanu Deb, M.O. 9863018112
vi) Sri Sudhan Das MPS 9436497538
vii) Sri Ram Ch. Banik , MPW 9436512195
viii) Sri Paresh Choudhury GDA
A Committee for Disaster Management at the District Hospital with the following Members :-
1. Medical Fraternity all specialties Name Phone No.
a) Physician Dr. Tapas Datta 9436131105
b) Surgeon Dr. Chandan Mallik
c) Anesthesia Dr. Bidhan Das. 9436135437
d) Othopedic Surgeon Dr. Dipen Roy 9862632608
e) ENT Surgon Dr. Santanue Roy 9436127404
f) Ophthalmology Dr. D.K.Paul 9436470320
g) Gynecologist Dr. Debasish Saha
h) Dental Surgeon Dr. S.R.Datta Choudhury 9436481545
i) Radiographer Sri. Laxman Ch. Biswas 9612014821
j) Pediatrician Dr. Sribash Das 9436131662
k) Secretary ATGDA
(South) Tripura Dist. Dr. Timir Baran Chakraborty 9436131339
1. Secretary IMA South
Tripura local Branch Dr.Sujit Roy 9436131338
2. Nursing Fraternity :
a) DPHN South Tripura: Smt. Rama Dham 9774426535
b) Matron TSDH : Smt. Krishna Majumder 9862217645
3. Administrative (Ministerial) Representative Phone No.
1. Sri Swapan Kr. Majumder. Administrative Officer 9436595301
2. Sri Bhulan Deb Record LDC 9436131923
3. Sri Subodh Ch. Das. UDC 9436522509
4. Sri. Litan Sen LDC 9436490185
5. Sri. Dulal Das Computer 9856548793
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4. Ancillary Staff & Representative Phone No.
1. Smt. Gita Mandal
2. Sri. Alok Chakraborty 9862094062
3. Sri. Makhan Ch. Debnath 9612282818
5. Pharmaceutical Fraternity Phone No.
a) Sri Subrata Das. Inspecting Officer, Drugs 9436520537
b) Sri Jahar Das. (Pharmacist) 9862517480
In House Emergency Medical Team : To ensure that adequate staff available at all timse to health
emergency casualties. Action MS TSD Hospital & CMO(S).
Identification of sites in probable Disaster areas for site operation area:
Respective SDMOs/MOIC of SDH/RH/CHC/PHC
SDMO Amarpur Phone no. 9436515048
M.S. T.S.Dist. Hospt., Udaipur Phone no. 9862094023
Awareness Generation Name Phone No
a) District Media Expert Sri Jayanta Chakraborty 9862211606
b) DDEMO Sri Harendra Choudhury 9436470074
c) Ext. Educators: Sri Sibash Debnath. 9436470696
Medical Preparedness:
Floods as a natural disaster have a high potential of precipitating the incidences of mass casualties.
There is the risk of drowning and physical trauma along with the threat of diseases associated with
contamination of water and the creation of mosquitobreeding sites. Direct health effects of a flood
may include: drowning; injuries like cuts, sprains, fractures, electric shocks; diarrhoea, vector-and
rodent-borne diseases like malaria, leptospirosis; skin and eye infections; and psychological stress.
The indirect health consequences of floods are usually due to damage caused to health care
infrastructure and loss of essential drugs, damage to water and sanitation infrastructure, damage to
crops and disruption of food supplies, destruction of property causing lack of shelter that may lead to
increased exposure to disease-vectors. Adverse effects of floods on health can be prevented by
medical preparedness. Medical preparedness for floods constitutes the following components.
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Departments Medical Aid – Response system
Preparedness Pre(after warning) During Disaster Post Disaster
CMO Medicine / Saline/
bandage / good
number of Doctors/
good no. of
ambulance are
available in South
Tripura District.
Always alert medical
team and medicine
Medicine /
Saline/ bandage /
good number of
Doctors/ good no.
of ambulance are
available in South
Tripura District.
Medicine /
Saline/ bandage /
good number of
Doctors/ good no.
of ambulance are
available in South
Tripura District.
DD, ARDD District level office
at Udaipur headed
by the Dy. Director
of ARD(South)
Set up of block level
offices at Belonia,
Bagafa,
Sabroom(Satchand) and
Amarpur headed by the
Asstt. Director of
ARD(BL)
Vety. Hosp. &
Vety. Disp. At
every important
places ( thickly
cattle populated
areas) headed by
the vety. Asstt.
Surgeon.
Vety. Fisrt Aid
centre/ stockman
sub-centre at
most of the GPs
running by the
para vety. Staff
(ARD Asstt.). All
the wings are
ready to combat
the situation.
DSWO Nil Nil Nil Nil
District
Administration
Control room
always opened and
time to time
information
received from
SDMs and BDOs.
Control room always
alert and staff available
for natural calamities
Control room
always opened
and time to time
information
received from
SDMs and BDOs.
Control room
always alert and
staff available for
natural calamities
NGO/Volunteers Awareness,
Collection/Stock of
medicines.
Awareness campaigns Distribution of
medicines,
medical camps.
Distribution of
medicines, Health
camps,
awareness.
ICAT Public awareness
programme through
street Drama,
Seminar by
publishing News,
articles a
photographs in
newspaper &
magazine.
____
Public awareness
through
announcement
Group talk
announcement
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ROLE of ARD DEPARTMENT IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT (2013-14)
Control Rooms:-
Dist HQ:- 03821-222374
Amarpur :- 03821-263206
A) Department institutions:-
Sl.No. Block VH CD SMSC D/Lab Total
1 Matabari 1 0 19 1 21
2 Kakraban 0 3 13 0 16
3 Killa 0 1 6 0 07
4 Amarpur 1 1 20 0 22
5 Ompi 0 1 10 0 11
6 Karbook 0 1 0 0 01
Total 2 7 68 1 78
Available lands for Mega Treatment camps:-
V.Hospital ,Udaipur
V.H, Amarpur
V.Dispensary ,Ompi
V.D Nutanbazar
V.D Karbook
V.D Bagma
V.D Kakraban
V.D Tulamura
V.D Jamjuri
District Level QRT:
Name & Designation with Office Address Phone/Cell Phone No.
Team leader: Dr. Chandan Kumar Ray,DDARD(S) Tel: (03821) 222374
Mob: 9436568705
Alternate Leader: Dr. Mrinal Kanti Datta, VAS, I/C, DDIL(S), Udaipur Mob:9436135683
Member-1: Dr. Ajit Bhaumik, AD, ARD, Dist. Vety. Hospital, Udaipur Mob:9436472534
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Member-2: Dr. Swapan Debnath, VAS, AIC, Udaipur Mob:9862511450
Member-3: Sri Matilal Biswas, Dairy Officer, O/O the DD, ARD(S) Mob:9434522658
Member-4: Dr. Subhasish Chakraborty, VAS, VD, Jamjuri Mob:9774145361
Name of Sub-Division level QRT: Udaipur (2013-14)
Block/ NP Name with designation Place of posting Phone/ Cell Phone
No.
NP,
Udaipur
Dr. Mrinal Kanti Datta, VAS DDIL, Udaipur 9436135683
Sri Paresh Debnath, ARDA DDIL, Udaipur 9436577031
Smt. Nilanjana Das, ARDA DDIL, Udaipur 9436471704
Sri Tapan Chakraborty, ARDA SMSC, Holakhet
Sri Gandhi Kumar Jamatia, ARDA SMSC, Gamaria
Sri Biswajit Saha, ARDA SMSC, Khilpara
Sri Gopal Saha, G-D DVMS, Udaipur -
Matabari-
Team-1
Dr. Ajit Bhaumik, Asstt. Dir. DVH, Udaipur 9436472534
Sri Bhubaneswar Paul, Sr. ARDA SMSC, Dhajanagar
Smt. Mukul Rani Chakraborty, ARDA DVH, Udaipur
Sri Ratan Kr. Das, ARDA SMSC, Chandrapur
Sri Dipak Marak, ARDA SMSC, Tainani
Sri Suman Das, Group-D DVH, Udaipur
Matabari-
Team- 2
Dr. Swapan Debnath, VAS Dist. Coordinator, NPCBB 9862511450
Sri Rabindra Patari, ARDA DVH, Udaipur (NPCBB)
Sri Dhiraj Debbarma, ARDA DVH, Udaipur (NPCBB)
Sri Satish Debbarma, ARDA SMSC, East Gakulpur
Sri Dulal Debnath,Group-D DVH, Udaipur (NPCBB)
Matabari-
Team- 3
Dr. Sanjib Das, AD, ARD DVMS, Udaipur 9612774728
Sri Swapan Saha, ARDA SMSC, Garjee
Sri Manik Debbarma, ARDEO SMSC, Pitra
Sri Thakurchand Biswas,Sr. ARDA DD, ARD(S) office 9436470391
Sri Uttam Kumar Paul, Group-D DD, ARD(S) office
Kakraban-
Team-1
Dr. Rajib Das, VAS VD, Kakraban 9612753674
Sri Pranab Saha, ARDA SMSC, Hadra
Sri Madan Natta, ARDA SMSC, Shilghati
Sri Nirmal Mallik, ARDA SMSC, Palatana
Sri Chitta Ranjan Paul, ARDA SMSC, Salgarah
Sri Sankar Chanda, ARDA SMSC, Amtali
Sri Krishna Kanta Shing, Group-D SMSC, Gamaria
Kakraban-
Team-2
Dr. Subhasis Chakraborty, VAS VD, Jamjuri 9774145361
Sri Ananda Kumar Debbarma, ARDA DPF, Udaipur
Sri Pravatrai Jamatia, ARDA SMSC, Horijola
Sri Surainya Jamatia, ARDA SMSC, Gangacherra
Sri Swarupananda Das, ARDA SMSC, Mogpuskarini
Sri Nirmal Das, PL SMSC,Gangacherra
Killa
Dr. Tapan Kanti Bhushan, VAS VD, Bagma 9436460292
Sri Tapan Das, ARDA VD, Bagma
Sri Jwel Debbarma, ARDA SMSC, Atharabhola
Sri Karna Kishore Jamatia, ARDA SMSC, Killa
Sri Sukumar Nama, Group-D VD, Bagma
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Reserve
Team
Dr. Salil Kr. Bhattacherjee, Asstt. Dir. DPF, Udaipur 9862094731
Md. Idu Miah, ARDA SMSC, Mirza
Sri Kalamiah Sarkar, ARDA SMSC, Samukhcherra
Sri Karnadata Jamatia, ARDA VD, Tulamura
Sri Prananath Debnath, Group-D VD, Kakraban
Sri Sanjoy Bhowmik, ARDA DPF, Udaipur
Sri Sunil Debnath, Group-D SMSC, Dhajanagar
Sri Biswanath Dey, Group-D VD, Kakraban
Sri Babul Sarkar, PL DPF, Udaipur
Name of Sub-Division level QRT: Amarpur
Block/
NP Name with designation Place of posting
Phone/ Cell Phone
No.
NP,
Amarpur
Sri Harimohan Debbarma, ARDA VH, Amarpur 9436523716
Sri Biswambar Das, ARDA
Sri Kartick Debbarma, ARDA
Sri Akhil Shil, PL
Amarprur
Dr.Tarsingh Hrangkhwal, VAS VD, Karbook 9436464404
Sri Ranjan Das, Sr. ARDA 9436472862
Sri Goumatijoy Tripura, ARDA 9436495507
Md. Abul Kalam, ARDA 9436492946
Sri Anitya Sadhan Jamatia, Group-D
Ompi
Dr. Kamaljit Debbarma, VAS VD,Ompi 9436462812
Sri Nandalal Debabrma, ARDA SMSC, Chechua
Sri Suren Manik Kaloi, ARDA VD, Ompi
Sri Kishore Kumar Jamatia, Sr. ARDA
Sri Sachindra Kaloi, Group-D
Sri Maniklal Chakraborty, ARDA
Sri Alok Kaloi, ARDA SMSC, Ghorakappa
Sri Jayanta Debbarma, ARDA 9863382617
Sri Dinaram Reang, Group-D
Reserve
Team
Sri Diarai Reang, ARDA VFAC, Kurma
Sri Swapan Kumar Debnath, ARDA SMSC, Bankaraibari
Sri Bikas Das, ARDA SMSC, Kasko 9436483041
Sri Chandra Nama, PL
QUICK RESPONSE TEAM (Annexure – A
DIVISION WISE QUICK RESPONSE TEAM OF PWD FOR RESTORATION
OF ROADS, BRIDGES ETC
2014-15
1. AMARPUR DIVISION :
SL
No
Name
Mobile No.
1 Er Samir Debbarma, AE, (Team Leader) 8974083349
2 Er Mihir Kr. Sinha, AE 9612200949
3 Er Amal Bishnu Chowdhury, AE 9402575038
4 Er Nikulin Chakma, AE 9436493012
5 Er Debabrata Debbarma, AE 9436457515
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2. UDAIPUR DIVISION:
SL
No
Name
Mobile No.
1 Er Sajal Ghosh, AE (Team leader) 9436452196
2 Er Kanti Gopal Dey, AE 9436188757
3 Er Goutam Reang, AE 9436122974
4 Er Srishti Hari Jamatia, AE 9856518151
5 Er Partha Debnath, J.E. 9436131007
6 Er Samir Laskar, J.E 9436123180
7 Er Bhulu Datta, JE 9436571724
HEAVY EQUIPMENTS AVAILABLE WITH RESOURCEFUL PERSONS
(Annexure – B)
List of heavy equipments available within PWD, 3rd
Circle, Udaipur.
Name of
Division
No. of heavy equipments
Tripper
Road Roller
Excavator
Dozer
Gas Cutter
Amarpur 09 05 10 - -
Udaipur 13 - 13 - -
Total 22 05 23 - -
LIST OF HEAVY EQUIPMENTS AVAILABLE WITH AGENCIES WITHIN
AMARPUR PWD DIVISION, AMARPUR.
Sl.
No
Name of Agency with
Contact No.
Heavy
Equipments
Available
Qty.
(In Nos.)
Remarks
1
Sri Sanjib Kr. Prasad
9436189716
Excavator 2
Tripper 2
Road Roller 1
2
Sri Biplab Sen
9436189743
Excavator 2
Tripper 2
Road Roller 1
Excavator 2
94
3 Sri Kajal Chakraborty
9436131671
Tripper 2
Road Roller 1
4
Sri Himangshu
Bikash Saha
9436471404
Excavator 2
Tripper 2
Road Roller 1
5
Sri Naresh Ch. Bhowmik
9436560174
Excavator
1
6
Sri Rajib Saha
9436471764
Excavator 1
Tripper 1
Road Roller 1
LIST OF HEAVY EQUIPMENTS AVAILABLE WITH AGENCIES WITHIN
UDAIPUR PWD DIVISION, UDAIPUR.
Sl.
No
Name of Agency with
Contact No.
Heavy
Equipments
Available
Qty.
(In Nos.)
Remarks
1
Sri Joypal Kanti Saha
9436131466
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
2
Sri Dulal Bhattacharjee
222322/266360
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
3
Sri Biplab Kr. Ghosh
9436131528
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
4
Sri Prabir Roy
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
5
Sri Binode Bihari Datta
9436131276
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
6
Sri Sadhan Ch. Dhar
9436131501
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
7
Sri Sumit Das
9436122101
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
95
8
Sri Pranajit Singha Roy
03821-222211
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
9
Sri Asim Kr. Saha
9436131061
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
10
Sri Dinesh Shib
9436131202
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
11
Sri Kanai Lal Sarkar
03821-225846/223923
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
12
Sri Babul Bhadra
9436131479
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
13
Sri Partha Datta
9436131184
Tripper 1
Excavator 1
PWD (R& B) DEPTT. DIVISION WISE Contact NOS
Under Gomati District..
(2014-15)
PWD
Land Residenc
e
Mobile
S.E,
PWD(R&B)
3rd
Circle,
UDP
S.E,
PWD(R
&B),U
DP
03821-
222378
222365 Er.A Datta,S.E 9436124705
222-365
EE,PWD(R&
B),UDP
E.E 03821-
222-238
,E.E
PWD,
UDP,Div.-1
SDO 03821-
222-227
Er. Kanti Dey 9436540633
PWD ,Divin-
2
SDO 03821-
222-427
Er.Goutam Reang 9436185405
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PWD, Killa SDO 03821-
274-211
Sisthi Jamatia 9856518151
PWD,Kakrab
an
SDO 03821-
265-945
Er Sajal Ghosh 9436452196
E.E,PWD(R
&B),
Amarpur
E.E 03821-
263-231
P.K.Deb 9436594035
PWD
Division -2
Amarpur
SDO 03821-
263-832
- Er. Tapas Marak
(Team leader
9436471083
PWD
Division-1,
Amarpur
SDO 03821-
263-874
Er Minir Kr. Sinha 9612200949
PWD,
Jatanbari
SDO 03821-
263-506
Er. Amal Bandhu
Choudhury
9862365710
PWD, Ompi SDO 03825-
264-441
Er.DebabrataDebbar
ma
9436457515
PWD,Karboo
k
SDO - Er Nikulin Chakma 9436920843
NGO’s Participation :-Some of the volunteers of NGO’s of Gomatgi District, based on Udaipur Sub-
Division are playing commendable role to develop awareness among the villagers/ school students about Disaster Management. The Red cross society, the Sweeming Academi of Udaipur , are taking important role to spead awareness of Disaster Management in Gomati District.Tere is shown a picture of Red Cross Society, Udaipur which organized an awareness programme in Udaipur.
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List of NGOs
Name of NGOs and CBOs Area of Operation Sector
No. of
volunteer
s
Other
resource
s
Contact
address
Mukti Sangha /Banhati
Club/jewel Club/Larima
Club/Achin Baba Sangha /Club
Young Unity /Tarun Sangha
/Bhagat Singh Sangha /Aranyak
/Sanhati Play Centre /Aitorma
Club /Netaji Sangha /Pragati
Sangha /Durjoy Sanskritik
Sanstha /Satadal Sangha/
Swamiji Social Centre / Palli
Bandhu Sangha/Garjee Yubak
Sangha/ Surabhi Samaj
Unnayan Sanstha/ Disha Social
and Cultural organisation/ Gram
Sabak Sangha/Jhalak
Sangha/Dr. B.R.Ammedkar
Social Organisation/Yauhkhli
Club/Khachangma Social
Organisation /Athukri
Society/Sambhab Social
Organisation
Salgarah/ Rothai
Chara/South
Chandrapur
/Khilpara/Dhajanag
ar/Kalaban/Bazarbar
i/
Tepania/Fulkumari
No-2
/Matabari/West
Chataria/Karaiyamu
ra
(Bagma)/Hatichara/
Paschim Aralia
/Barabhaiya/
Chandrapur Colony
/East Bagabasa/
West
Dhajanagar/West
Khupilong/
Matabari
Block 350 Nos. Nil
Youth
Coordinator
(N.Y.K)
Ph.
No.223521
/ BDO,
Matabari-
223520
Netaji Club/Athukwrwi
Bada/L.N.K. Club/Every Green
Club/Friends Union/Aikyatan
Play centre/Red Rose
Club/Nehru Yubak
Sangha/R.B.S. Club/Kiyok
Swakang club/Chatra Yubak
Sangha/Sukanta
Sangha/Uttaran/New Tarun
Garjan
Mura/Shilghati(east)
/ Lolonga/Uttar
Tulamura/Maroari
Killa/Hadra/Mirza/
Rani/Durgabari/Tata
Kami/ Palatana/
Kishoreganj
/Gangachara/
Kakraban
area 143 Nos. -
BDO,
Kakraban-
265436 /
Youth
Coordinator
(N.Y.K)
Ph.
No.223521
99
Sangha/Nabajagaran
Sangha/Jubak Sangha/Sun
flower Club/Shib shakti club/
Mogpuskarini/Sama
tal Hadra
/Tulamura/
Holly Association/Children‟s
club/Poito Club/Young Star
Club/Pohora Club/Salka
Club/Kwthar Club/fancy
Club/Friendship
club/Hanibwisha Club/Surya
club/
Pabitraram
Bari/Kathalia
Bari/Bairaji
Bari/Jaying
Bari/Rayabari/Kaipe
ng Bulai Bari/Hare
Kami/Kharansing
Para/Bagma
Khamarbari/
Killa area 89 Nos. -
BDO, Killa-
221053/2210
54 /Youth
Coordinator(
N.Y.K) Ph.
No.223521
Tarun Sangha/Brighat Star
Sports Unit/
Shanti
Colony/South
Chellagong/
Karbook 34 Nos. -
BDO,
Karbook-
269202
/Youth
Coordinator(
N.Y.K) Ph.
No.223521
Agiya Chalo Sangha/ Akta
Sangha/Youth Club/Juba samaj
Club/Nabashakti Sangstha/
Chellagong
Bazar/Rangamati
Madhyapara/Sukant
a Colony/Uttar
Chellagong/
Amarpur 79 nos. -
BDO,Amarp
ur-263264
/Youth
Coordinator(
N.Y.K) Ph.
No.223521
100
Map showing Flood prone areas under Udaipur Sub Division (Gumati River basin):-
101
Map showing Dumbur Lake under Amarpur Sub Division :-
102
MATABARI BLOCK :-
Cropping pattern
Name of the R.D Block Type of Crops Area Cultivated (in Hect) Area under Crop insurance
( in Hect) Matabari R.D.Block Aush 1000
Aman 2086
Boro 22.43
Maize 100
Jume Paddy 11.5
Sesamum 25
Ground Nut 10
Sugar Cane 51
Potato 42.42
Rabi Vegetable 540
Liveli-hood Details
Sl. No.
Name
of
Block
Total
HH Agriculture
Agricultural
Labour
Other
Labour
NREGA
Fishing Petty
Business
Service
holder
Other
(Specify)
Hardcore
Jumia 1 MTB 32950 5763 8903 10554 1095 5447 2188 558
Drinking water Sources
Sl. No. Name of the
Block
Tube well Mark II/III Sanitary
well
Phd Stand
post
River Canal
MTB 1035 117 35 2147 1 40
Irrigation Facilities and Sources
Sl.No. Matabari R.D
Block Pounds Dug wells LI Points
Drift/
Shallow TW River Crecks Canal
1 MTB 853 137 58 77 1 37 82
Non- Irrigation Facilities and Sources
Typy of Land Land in Hect
High Land 20
Medium Land 12
Low & Other types 35
Communication Facilities:-
Sl.No. Name of
Block Telecommunication
No. of
Boats
No. of Bus/
Trucks
Nos. of
Tractors
No. of Jeeps/
Maruti
No. of two
Wheeler 1 MTB Yes 145 39 227 49 1768
103
Demographic Details: Killa R.D Block (2014-15)
Sl.
No
Name Of ADC
Village
Total No
of HH
Population Category
Adult Children Total SC ST RM OBC UR Total
1 Atharovola 438 1243 871 2114 0 1889 180 41 04 2114
2 Bagma 495 1401 713 2114 0 2114 0 0 0 2114
3 D Baramura 570 1324 1176 2500 04 2496 0 0 0 2500
4 D B Nagar 571 1520 925 2445 2445 0 0 0 2445
5 Darjeeling 371 1318 684 2002 0 2002 0 0 0 2002
6 Dewanbari 697 2131 897 3028 0 3021 07 0 0 3028
7 Jalema 696 1557 1052 2609 0 2565 44 0 0 2609
8 Kachigang 645 1945 937 2882 0 2875 07 0 0 2882
9 Killa 743 1884 1239 3123 18 2750 188 72 95 3123
10 Kowaimura 622 1771 934 2705 0 2701 04 0 0 2705
11 Noabari 840 2222 1943 4165 0 3727 438 0 0 4165
12 P Khupilong 679 1879 1342 3221 44 2935 79 154 04 3221
13 Raiyabari 859 2162 1273 3435 0 2662 773 0 0 3435
14 U Baramura 322 816 729 1545 0 1545 0 0 0 1545
15 U B Nagar 747 2034 1192 3226 0 3226 0 0 0 3226
Total : 9295 25207 15907 41114 62 38953 1720 267 103 41114
Population of killa RD Block:- (2014-15)
Village Committee wise Population Status as per ROR 2014 under Killa R.D. Block.
Sl No
Village Committee
Family Status Total Family
Population Status Total Population
SC ST RM OBC UR SC ST RM OBC UR
1 Atharabhola 0 386 42 09 01 438 0 1889 180 41 04 2114
2 Bagma 0 495 0 0 0 495 0 2114 0 0 0 2114
3 D. Baramura 01 569 0 0 0 570 04 2496 0 0 0 2500
4 DB Nagar 0 571 0 0 0 571 0 2445 0 0 0 2445
5 Darjeeling 0 371 0 0 0 371 0 2002 0 0 0 2002
6 Dewanbari 0 696 01 0 0 697 0 3021 07 0 0 3028
7 Jalema 0 688 08 0 0 696 0 2565 44 0 0 2609
8 Kachigang 0 643 02 0 0 645 0 2875 07 0 0 2882
9 Killa 04 652 43 19 25 743 18 2750 188 72 95 3123
10 Kuaimura 0 621 01 0 0 622 0 2701 04 0 0 2705
11 Noabari 0 760 80 0 0 840 0 3727 438 0 0 4165
12 P. Khumpuilwng 09 262 14 29 01 679 44 2935 79 154 04 3221
13 Raiyabari 0 657 202 0 0 859 0 2662 773 0 0 3435
14 U.Baramura 0 322 0 0 0 322 0 1545 0 0 0 1545
15 UB Nagar 0 747 0 0 0 747 0 3226 0 0 0 3226
Total : 14 8440 393 57 27 9295 66 38953 1720 267 103 41114
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Killa block Volunteers Profile (2014-15):-
Sl No Name of
the Village
Name of the
NGO/CBO
Name of the
Volunteers
No of Volunteers Trained
Rescue First
Aid
Hand
Radio
Relief &
Coordin
ation
Damage
Assessment
1. Killa Killa Borok
Sporting Club
32 Nos. -- 06 -- -- --
2. Raiyabari Borok Hoda
Thong
Society
26 Nos. -- 14 -- -- --
3. East
Khupilong
Baba Goria
Mission
58 Nos. -- -- -- -- --
KAKRABAN BLOCK Cropping pattern
Name of the R.D
Block
Type of Crops Area Cultivated (in Hect. Area under Crop insurance
( in Hect)
Kakraban RD
Block
Paddy, Vegetables,
Jute & Potato
1150 Not available
Livelihood Details
Sl.
No.
Name of
Block
Total HH Agric
ulture
Agriculture
1 Labour
Other
Labour
Fishing Petty
Business
Service
holder
Other
(Specif
y)
1 Kakraban
RD
Block
20091 7000 3910 2000 2000 1500 NA NA
Drinking water Sources
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Block
Tube well Mark
II/III
Sanitary
well
Phd
Stand
post
River Canal
Kakrabon NA 216 NA NA 1 NA
105
Irrigation Facilities and Sources
Sl.No. Name of Block Ponds Dug wells LI Points Drift/
Shallow
TW
River Crecks Canal
Kakraban
RD Block
NIL NIL Available
45 nos
Available
61 NOS
Available
10 KM
-- --
Non- Irrigation Facilities and Sources
Typy of Land Land in Hect
TILLA 3017 HECT
Communication Facilities:-
Sl.No. Name of
Block
Tele-
Communication
No. of
Boats
No. of
Bus/
Trucks
Nos. of
Tractors
No. of
Jeeps/
Maruti
No. of
two
Wheeler
1 Kakraban
RD Block
Available 15 nos 43 nos 105 145 12054
nos
(B) Population (*) :-
Details Break-up of population of different GP/VC under Kakraban RD Block as on 31.01.2014
Sl No.
Name of G.P/ Village
Total number of family Total number of Population M F
ST SC OBC R.M Oth Total ST SC OBC RM Oth Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 Kakraban 1 271 217 50 599 1138 4 1455 762 222 2441 4884 2500 2384
2 Ichacherra 0 352 134 03 219 708 0 1420 562 18 917 2917 1503 1414
3 Hurijala 0 384 132 143 166 825 0 1738 295 650 699 3382 1967 1415
4 Murapara 13 352 189 54 204 812 75 1352 773 232 738 3170 161 1559
5 Mirza 91 309 133 51 30 914 339 1325 533 262 1483 3942 1968 1974
6 Dakshin Mirza 16 214 19 4 38 291 74 926 112 21 196 1329 636 693
7 Purba Mirza 124 247 143 20 185 719 616 1200 704 122 846 3488 1717 1771
8 Jamjuri 11 336 401 461 475 1684 33 1218 1431 180
0 1614 6096 3012 3084
9 Kushamara 0 531 212 302 265 1310 0 2130 763 125
7 963 5113 2570 2543
10 Tulamura 68 168 318 0 160 725 286 650 1190 0 701 2827 1439 1388
11 Uttar
Tulamura 128 88 183 034 193 626 550 344 709 159 737 2499 1232 1267
12 Dhudpuskarini 01 407 321 111 85 925 02 1653 1262 507 333 3757 1875 1882
13 Rani 24 373 66 93 78 237 107 1485 238 397 301 2528 1264 1264
14 Gangacherra 114 360 120 30 215 839 510 1499 476 110 969 3564 1854 1710
15 Palatana 0 309 198 214 293 1014 0 1446 633 775 881 3735 1924 1811
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16 Purba
Palatana 0 336 264 173 123 896 0 1249 959 737 469 3414 1752 1662
17 Shilghati 0 368 42 195 281 886 0 1471 119 116
1 696 3447 1828 1619
18 Samukcherra 364 0 0 07 02 373 149
6 0 0 22 12 1530 774 756
19 Dhuptali 350 107 46 0 10 513 145
6 548 201 0 31 2236 1142 1094
20 Purba
Tulamura 327 18 19 2 0 366
1439
68 74 9 0 1590 745 845
21 Dakhshin Rani 479 02 0 12 0 493 216
6 09 0 73 0 2248 1107 1141
22 Uttar Shilghati 787 0 2 112 0 901 354
7 0 10 443 0 4000 1960 2040
Total 2898 5532 3159 2071 3621 17195 1270
0 23186 11806 8977 15027 71696 34930 35316
Type of workers. (Approx)
Name of block.
Type of workers (Approx) Skilled
workers. Semi Skilled
workers. Un-Skilled workers.
Total workers.
M F M F M F M F
Kakraban RD Block 3412 1542 2657 1542 6423 3214 12492
6298
SL No
Name of the Block
Big farmers
Marginal farmers
Small farmers
Agricultural labours
Landless Total
1. Kakraban 98 9439 1448 -Do- -Do- 10985
(E) Geographical Area (in Acre) (Approx) (a) Paddy(Approx)
Sl. No.
Name of the Block
Agricultural Land (acre) Grazing land
Forest (ha)
Others Total area. High Medium Low
1. Kakraban 425 4200 900 110.0 1578.31 3196.61 11869.9
2 (b) Crop Pattern(Approx)
SL No
Name of the Block
Type of Crop Area Cultivated (in acre)
Area under Crop Insurance (in
acre) 1. Kakraban Paddy/Vegetable/Jute/Pota
to.
1150 Not available.
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(c) Land Holding Pattern (No. of HH) (Approx)
Name of Block
Total House hold
Farmer Agri.
labour Other labour
Fishing Petty
business Service holder
Others (specif
y) Sweet water
Saline
Kakraban 20091 7000 3910 2000 2000 -- 1500 NA NA Livelihood Details (No. of Families) (Approx)
Name of
Block
Shallow
tube well
Kutccha
well
RCC Well Masonry
well
Sanitary
Well
PHE
Hydrant
post.
F D F D F D F D F D F D
Kakraban 109
2
140 219
4
122
8
523 149 152
4
730 221 105 925 1
7
Drinking Water Sources: - (F – Functional, D – Defunct) (Approx)
Name of Block
Tube well Mark-II / III
Sanitary well
Phd Stand post
River Canal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kakraban NA 216 NA NA 1 NA
(L) Storage facilities with capacity(Approx) Name of
Block Type of Storage
Structure Location Capacity Contact Person Phone No.
Kakraban Pucca wall GCI
roofing Kakraban 4000 MT BDO,Kakraban 265-436
(M) Police Stations
Police Station Name of the GP(Location) Staff Available Kakraban PS Kakraban. 15 Nos.(Approx)
(N) PHC
Name of Block
PHC Name of the GP (location) Staff Available
Kakraban 10 Nos. Palatana / Jamjuri /Khilpara / Amtali / Kushamara / Mirza / Murapara/ Rajarbag / Dudhpuskarini / Shilghati
31 Nos.
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AMARPUR BLOCK (2013-14)
Cropping pattern
Name of the R.D
Block
Type of Crops Area Cultivated
(in Hect.
Area under Crop insurance ( in
Hect)
Amarpur Paddy/vegetable/fruit/
Rubber
14679
Livelihood Details Amarpur R.D. Block
Sl.
No.
Name of
Block
Total
HH
Agriculture Agriculture
1 Labour
Other
Labour
Fishing Petty
Business
Service
holder
Other
(Specify
)
Amarpur
R.D.
Block
15558 12785 7000 5785 250 750 500 -
Drinking water Sources :-
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Block
Tube well Mark
II/III
Sanitary
well
Phd
Stand
post
River Canal
1 Amarpur R.D.
Block
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Irrigation Facilities and Sources
Sl.No. Name of the
Block
Pounds Dug wells LI Points Drift/
Shallow
TW
River Crecks Canal
1 Amarpur
R.D. Block
842 - 82 25 1 289KM 05KM
Non- Irrigation Facilities and Sources
Typy of Land Land in Hect
Lunga/Nal 1452.24
Tilla 1269.56
Total 2721.18
Communication Facilities:-
Sl.No. Name of
Block
Telecommunication No. of
Boats
No. of
Bus/
Trucks
Nos. of
Tractors
No. of
Jeeps/
Maruti
No. of
two
Wheeler
Amarpur
R.D.
Block
Available 07 /
30
150 20 150
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KARBOOK BLOCK (2013-14)
2.6 Crop Pattern:
SL
No Name of the GP Type of Crops
Area
Cultivated
Area under Crop
insurance(in Hect)
1 Chellagang Awash. Amman & Borrow 281 00
2 Dakshin Chellagang Awash. Amman & Borrow 280 00
3 Dakshin Ekchari Awash. Amman & Borrow 287 00
4 Dakshin Karbook Awash. Amman & Borrow 280 00
5 Ichachari Awash. Amman & Borrow 295 00
6 Lowgang Awash. Amman & Borrow 292 00
7 Lebachara Awash. Amman & Borrow 259 00
8 Mukhchari Awash. Amman & Borrow 266 00
9 New Gumati Awash. Amman & Borrow 241 00
10 Powangbari Awash. Amman & Borrow 289 00
11 Pashim Ekchari Awash. Amman & Borrow 282 00
12 Pashim Karbook Awash. Amman & Borrow 278 00
13 Pashim Manukya Dewan Awash. Amman & Borrow 276 00
14 Patichari Awash. Amman & Borrow 283 00
15 Purba Karbook Awash. Amman & Borrow 277 00
16 Purba Manikya Dewan Awash. Amman & Borrow 242 00
17 Rambhadra Awash. Amman & Borrow 279 00
18 Uttar Ekchari Awash. Amman & Borrow 285 00
2.7. Livelihood Details:
Name of the GP Total
House
holds
Agricult
ure
Agricult
ure
labour
Other
labour
Fishing Petty
Busine
ss
Service
holder
Others
(Specify)
Sweet
water
Sali
ne
Chellagang 316 187 438 158 39 - 023 31
Dakshin
Chellagang
184 79 430 122 167 - 215 48
Dakshin Ekchari 402 318 400 376 70 - - 13
Dakshin Karbook 683 511 411 381 46 - 087 177
Ichachari 860 693 412 202 159 - 013 47
Lowgang 1242 918 440 276 12 - 187 89
Lebachara 402 337 388 201 12 - 017 28
Mukhchari 365 200 428 246 238 - 025 12
New Gumati 287 136 187 95 54 - 012 49
Powangbari 263 141 406 225 69 - 018 37
Pashim Ekchari 457 320 407 321 11 - 012 26
Pashim Karbook 704 610 404 213 45 - 014 41
Pashim Manukya
Dewan
885 733 410 238 68 - 010 18
Patichari 369 175 409 346 47 - 022 36
Purba Karbook 867 681 408 296 27 - 015 57
Purba Manikya
Dewan
598 410 405 250 31 - - 23
Rambhadra 224 189 401 306 00 - 007 17
Uttar Ekchari 408 343 433 172 65 - 035 68
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2.8 Drinking water Sources:
Name of the GP Tube well
Well PHD Stand Functional Defunct
Chellagang 11 14 04 00
Dakshin Chellagang 22 00 07 00
Dakshin Ekchari 14 02 04 00
Dakshin Karbook 60 15 37 02
Ichachari 47 11 21 02
Lowgang 37 08 23 00
Lebachara 24 09 22 02
Mukhchari 20 03 16 00
New Gumati 06 01 07 00
Powangbari 24 00 10 02
Pashim Ekchari 33 09 25 00
Pashim Karbook 47 08 29 00
Pashim Manukya Dewan 54 02 28 01
Patichari 11 07 10 05
Purba Karbook 73 12 54 00
Purba Manikya Dewan 30 07 27 01
Rambhadra 20 10 27 01
Uttar Ekchari 35 00 23 01
2.12 Availability of Irrigation Facility: SL
No.
Name of the Project Area in Hect
1 L.I scheme of Lebachara 25.00
2 L.I scheme of Depachari 31.00
3 L.I scheme at East Manikya Dewan 20.00
4 L.I scheme at Mantridas para 21.00
5 L.I scheme at Chaitraham para 22.00
6 L.I scheme at satarai para 22.00
7 L.I scheme at Tuisama para 25.00
8 L.I scheme at 14-Card No-II 20.00
9 L.I scheme at Ekchari-II(Nija Ch. Chakma para-I) 23.00
10 L.I scheme at Bhanu Karbari para No-I 22.00
11 L.I scheme at Bhanu Karbari para No-III 05.00
12 L.I scheme at Tabida para No-I 25.00
13 L.I Scheme at Tabida para No-II 25.00
14 L.I scheme at North Ekchari 22.00
15 L.I scheme at Bhanu Karbari para No-II 19.00
16 L.I scheme at Ekchari 25.00
17 L.I Scheme at West Ekchari 20.00
18 L.I Scheme at South Chellagang No.-I 20.00
19 L.I Scheme at South Chellagang No-II 20.00
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20 L.I Scheme at South Chellagang No-III 20.00
21 L.I Scheme at Lenin colony 18.00
22 L.I Scheme at 14-Card N0-I 25.00
23 L.I Scheme at Malumkuya No-I 25.00
24 L.I Scheme at Malumkua No-II 22.00
25 L.I Scheme at Malumkua No-III 17.00
26 L.I Scheme at Malumkua No-III 17.00
27 L.I Scheme at Purba Malumkua 21.00
28 L.I Scheme at Prabin Chakma para 20.00
29 L.I Scheme at Chandra kiran para 20.00
30 L.I Scheme at Twikumba chera 20.00
31 L.I Scheme at Nabajoy para 25.00
32 L.I scheme at Nija Ch. Para No-II(Powangbari) 20.00
2.13 Irrigation Facilities and Sources: Name of the GP Ponds Dug
wells
L.I
points
Drift/Shallow
TW
River/Chara Creeks Canal
Chellagang 39 3 Gumati river - -
Dakshin
Chellagang
167 10 Gumati river - -
Dakshin Ekchari 70 - Simbua chara - -
Dakshin
Karbook
53 1 1 Karbook chara - -
Ichachari 41 - Gumati river - -
Lebachara 159 2 Lowgang chara - -
Lowgang 12 3 Gumati river,Baiban
chara
- -
Mukhchari 238 - Gumati river 2 -
New Gumati 54 - - 2 -
Pashim Karbook 75 - Gumati
river,Depachari chara
- -
Pashim Ekchari 11 - Ekchari chara - -
Pashim
Manukya
Dewan
45 - - - -
Patichari 68 - - - -
Powangbari 26 7 Gumati river, Ekchari
chara
- -
Purba Karbook 27 - Charkutila chara - -
Purba Manikya
Dewan
31 2 Nalikachak chara - -
Rambhadra 80 - Gumati river,
Rambhadra chara
- -
Uttar Ekchari 27 4 Gumati river 1 -
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OMPI BLOCK
Cropping pattern
Name of the R.D
Block
Type of Crops Area
Cultivated (in
Hect.
Area under Crop insurance ( in
Hect)
Ompi Boro paddy 1019 42
Total Paddy 4526
Pulses
160
Oil seeds 92
Maize 75
Potato 80 29
Vegetable(Kharif
& Rabis)
437
Irrigation Facilities and Sources
Sl.No. Name of the
Block
Ponds Dug wells LI Points Drift/
Shallow
TW
River Creek Canal
1 Ompi R.D
Block
103 63 50 00 00 00 54
Non- Irrigation Facilities and Sources
Typy of Land Land in Hect
Stone & Jhum 500
Communication Facilities:-
Sl.No. Name
of
Block
Telecommunication No. of
Boats
No. of
Bus/
Trucks
Nos. of
Tractors
No. of
Jeeps/
Maruti
No. of two
Wheeler
1 Ompi
R.D
Block
Available 2 Bus-02
trucks-06
Nos.
00. Jeep-54
Maruti-80
158 Nos.
List of Helipad (with location in longitude and latitude) in Gomati District
Sl.No Sub-
Division./Block. Location of Helipad.
Longitude Latitude.
1. Matabari R.D.
Block.
Salgara H.S.School
field. 91 24' East 23 32' North
2. Assam Rifles,
Dhajanaar
Assam Rifles Complex,
Dhajanagar 23 34' 18” East 91 28' 38” North
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3. Killa R.D. Block. Near Nayabari ADC
Village office. 91 31' East 23 36' North
4. Kakraban R.D.
Block.
Kali Kishore H.S.
School field. 9124' East 2321' North
5.
Amarpur R.D.
Block & Sub-
Divisional H.Q.
Amarpur R.D.Block
H.Q. 9141.89' East 2328.45' North
6 Ompi R.D Block Near Ompi R.D Block 91°38.78‟ East 23°40.15‟ North
7. Karbook R.D.
Block. Near ARDD office. 9143.03' East 2320.52' North
8. Udaipur Sub-
Division Palatana(OTPC) 91°26‟13.7” East
23°29‟59.2”
North
4) Resources available with the SP(G)
Equipments availability: (2013-14)
Sl. No. Name of items Availability as on 07.03.10
1 Water bottle carrier 48 Nos
2 Water bottle 60 Nos
3 Axe 02 Nos
4 Flexible wire 03 coils
5 Water filter 100 lts. Capacity 22 Nos
6 Iron Pan (Big) 02 No.
7 Nylon pipe ¾ dia 02 coils
8 Binocular 07 Nos
9 Compass 07 Nos.
10 Commando Light 03 Nos
11 Bullet proof potka 17 Nos
12 Bullet proof helmet (Kavler) 05 Nos
13 Biono Colour (Night vision) 01 No.
14 Bullet proof jacket 69 Nos
15 Poly carbonate shield 09 nos
16 F.G.P Helmet 169 Nos
17 Body protector 11 Set
18 Tent 180 LBS with all 5 Set
19 E.P.I.P Tent 3 Set
20 Store tent 2 Set
All the above equipments are kept in a store at Dhajanagar Police lines.
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3) Resources avalable with Fire Services Deptt:-
SL.
No.
Name of the Fire
Station
Telephone No. Disposition of
Vehicle &
Pumps
Disposition of
Man Power.
Rescue equipments.
1 Udaipur Fire
Station
101 /
03821-223518
Bolero-1 No.
W/T-2Nos
Jeep-1 No
Pump-5 Nos.
CO2
Extenguisher
1.Station Officer-1
2.Sub-Officer-1
3.LFM-8
4.CRO-1
5.driver-9
6.Fireman-53
7.Night guard-3
8.SCA-1
9.CLN-2
Extension Lader Streetcher Life jacket Life bony Electric torch Rescue line Long branch Hand control branch Lock cutter Axe Section key Foam making branch Dividing branch Shovel. Crowbar Building cutter(Udaipur) Hand gloves. Pick and rope. Potable inflatable E.light tower(Udaipur only)
2. Amarpur Fire
Station
03821-263245 W.T-1 No.
Bolero-1
Pump-2
CO2
Extinguisher
1. Sub Officer-1
2. LFM-3
3. D/V-4
4. Fireman-24
3. Jatanbari Fire
Station
03821-264202 W/T-1 No.
Jeep-1
Pump-2 Nos.
CO2
Extinguisher
1. Sub-Officer-1
2. LFM-1
3. D/V-4
4. Fireman-24
Disaster Management trained personal ( Fire service )
Amarpur (Fireman) Amarpur (Fireman) Jatan bari(Fireman)
Md.Golap Hossian Sri Nitai Shil Sri Uttam Kr. Das Sri Swapan Majumder Sri Bikash Dey Sri Sukanta Majumder Sri Badal debnath Sri Ajendra Reang
Sri Avijit Das
Sri Jutan Debnath
Sri Mantri Krishore Jamatia
Sri Mohan Singh Jamatia
SSO
Sri Pranabir DebnathF/M
Sri Ram Prasad Noatia.
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5) Resources available with Power (TSECL) Deptt.
Existing Status of Distribution Wing in South Tripura District : ( Distribution and Maintenance
Wing upto 33 Kilo Voltage Level)
1. No. of Electrical Circle : 1 No. (Electrical Circle No. I , Udaipur .
2. No. of Electrical Division : 2 Nos. (Udaipur , Amarpur ,).
3. No. of Electrical Sub-Division : 8 Nos .(Udaipur , Dhajanagar, Kakraban ,
Matabari , Maharani, Killa , Amarpur , Jatanbari
Ompi.
4. Maximum Demand : 45 MW (Mega Watt).
5. No. of 33 KV(KV means Kilo Voltage) Sub-Station : 3 Nos. (Kakraban , Jatanbari ,
Silachari ,.
6. No. of 66 KV Sub-Station(Not under Distribution Wing) : 2 Nos. (Banduar , Amarpur,
7. No. of 132 KV Sub-Station(Not under Distribution Wing) : 1 No. (Banduar, Udaipur) .
8. No. of Total Consumers : 1,12, 312 Nos. (Gomati & South Tripura )
9. LT lines ( Distribution line ) : 4470 Km (In (Gomati & South District )
10. 11 KV lines(Distribution line) : 2817 Km (In Gomati & South District )
11. 33 KV line (Distribution line) : 96 Km (In Gomati & South District )
12. LT Sub-Station( Distribution/ Step down) : 2475 Nos.
13. Vehicle ( In South District ) : One hired vehicle is available in each office .
14. Stand-By Generator Set : No Generator is available in South District.
(In case of Total main power failure)
15. No. of Call offices in South Tripura : 67 Nos.
16. No. of Engineers in Distribution Wing : 74 Nos. (Up to 33 KV level , In (G &S) Dist. )
17 . Tools and Equipments : Tools and equipments which are required for day
to day maintenance like Ladders , Plus , Draw
vices , Screw Driver , Nose pliers , Bill hooks
(Daw), Hand saws , Thimbling machines , Oil
filter machine , Rope , Chain pully etc. are
available in every Sub-Division in Gomati District
.
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6) Resurces available with DWS Department.
Sl.No. Name of the
Block
Jurisdiction
of the DWS
Sub-Division
Jurisdiction
of DWS
Division
No.
of
DTW
No. of
SBDTW
No. of
SWTP
No. of
water
Tanks
Remarks
1 Amarpur Amarpur DWS Division
Udaipur 42 22 01 01
2 Ompi Ompi -do- 26 32 01
3 Karbook Karbook -do- 33 16 -
4 Matabari DWS Sub-
Div-II,UDP
-do- 54 16 01 01
5 Killa Killa -do- 21 19 -
6 Kakraban Kakraban -do- 40 06 -
7 Udaipur NP DWS Div.-1 -do- 06 - 01
Total 222 190Nos 06 04
7) Resources available with PWD(R& B)-South Tripura District Bridges and Roads :-
Bridges generally constrict the flow of water, their hydraulic characteristics must be considered at the
design stage to prevent an unacceptable rise of water levels upstream of the structure. Bridges are
important in terms of maintaining access for evacuation and delivery of medical and other emergency
services. Key transportation corridors should have high design standards that will withstand extreme
flooding events. However not all bridges require a high level of protection, and the design criteria can
be to a lesser standard that takes into consideration the possibility of overtopping.
Bridges are expensive, and difficult to replace quickly after a flood event. An alternative
strategy is to design the approach roads to be the weak link in the chain so that extreme events wash
out the road but do not damage the bridge. Approaches can be quickly repaired after a flood event
and transportation corridors restored. Road design, either parallel to the river or leading to bridges,
must be given careful consideration. There is a temptation to raise roads that have been overtopped
by flood events without giving adequate consideration to the number and size of openings necessary
to pass local drainage or tributary inflow. In such cases the road can artificially raise water levels
upstream and cause additional flood damage. Roads can also act as levees when they are parallel to
the river. Hydraulic studies must be undertaken before roads are raised to fully establish the impacts
of these activities.
Roads and railway embankments cut across the drainage lines and may lead to increase in
vulnerability of the area, through which they pass, to flooding and drainage congestion, if they are not
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properly aligned, located and designed. Inadequate waterway in the form of vents/culverts/
bridges/causeways is another cause of increase in vulnerability to floods.
The Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways (MOSRTH), MOR, MOD, NHAI,
BRO, state government/SDMA will ensure that national highways, state highways, district and other
roads are aligned, located and designed properly with respect to height and width and provided with
adequate waterway in the form of vents, culverts, bridges and causeways so as to make them flood
safe and not increase the vulnerability of the area to flooding and drainage congestion. The safety of
existing roads/railway embankments against floods will also be checked by the MOSRTH, MOR,
MOD, NHAI, BRO and state government/SDMA/DDMAs, and if found inadequate, measures by
way of increasing height and width and augmenting waterway by constructing additional
bridges/culverts/causeways or by adding more spans to existing ones, will be taken up.
Bridges and Roads of Gomati District :-
Roads (in Km) Bridges ( In Nos) Building in Nos.
Name of
PWD
Division
Black
top
Metalled Brick
Soling
RCC Bailey SPT Slab
Culvert
Bok
Culv
ert
Resi
denti
al
Non
Residenti
al
Udaipur 290.71 156.55 3 26 5 11 65 111 8
Amarpur 110.33 15 111.73 3 31 8 21 5 72 13
Total
Alternate route(road) for communication with District HQ, Sub-Divisional HQ,
Block HQ and other importand places .
1.From Agartala to Gomati District HQ,Udaipur.
a) Agartala to Udaipur via Bishalghar,Bishramgong,Bagma ,
b) Agartala to Udaipur via Bishalghar,Bishramgong ,Melaghar
c) Agartala to Udaipur via Teliamura, Taidu , Ompi , Amarpur
d) Agartala to Udaipur via Gabordhi, Jampuijala
2.From Udaipur to Kakraban Block.
a) Udaipur to Kakraban Block HQ via Jamjuri
b) Udaipur to Kakraban via Garjee, Tulamura , Mirza
c) Udaipur to Kakraban Block HQ via Bagma Shilghati Garjanmura shilghati
3.From Udaipur to Killa Block HQ.
a) Udaipur to Killa via pitra
b) Udaipur to Killa via Gakulpur
c) Udaipur to Killa via kopilong , Atharavhola ,Kachigang
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4.From Udaipur to Matabari Block HQ
a)Udaipur to Matabri Block HQonly 2.5Km on foot or road
5.From Udaipur to Amarpur Block HQ and Sub-Division HQ.
a) Udaipur to Amarpur Block HQ / Sub-Divisional HQ via Maharani
b) Udaipur to Amarpur via Santirbazar
c) Udaipur to Amarpur HQ via Agartala , Teliamura, Taidu , Ompi ,Bampur
6.From Udaipur to Ompi Block HQ
a)Udaipur to Ompi Block HQ via Amarpur
b) Udaipur to Ompi HQ via Agartala , Teliamura , Taidu
c)Udaipur to Ompi Block HQ via Killa , Nityabazar
7.From Udaipur to Karbook Sub-Division / Block HQ.
a) Udaipur to Karbook HQ via Amarpur
b) Udaipur to Karbook via Santirbazar , Jolaibari , Silachari
c) Udaipur to Karbook via Kathalchari , Devipur , Challagang
8.Udaipur to Silachari Sub-Block HQ.
a) Udaipur to Silachari Sub-Block HQ via Amarpur , Karbook
b) Udaipur to Silachari HQ via Santirbazar , Julaibari
8) Resources available with Food Department
Emergency stock for different essential supplies that may be needed during the emergency period
should be maintained. At a minimum, these supplies should include:
Several clean containers for water, large enough for a 3-5 day supply of water (about five
gallons for each person).
A 3-5 day supply of non-perishable food and a non-electric can opener.
A first aid kit and manual and prescription medicines and special medical needs.
A battery-powered radio, flashlights, and extra batteries.
Sleeping bags or extra blankets.
Water-purifying supplies, such as chlorine or iodine tablets or unscented, ordinary household
chlorine bleach.
Baby food and/or prepared formula, diapers, and other baby supplies.
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Disposable cleaning cloths, such as "baby wipes" for the whole family to use in case bathing
facilities are not available.
Personal hygiene supplies, such as soap, toothpaste, sanitary napkins, etc.
An emergency kit for your car with food, flares, booster cables, maps, tools, a first aid kit, fire
extinguisher, sleeping bags, etc.
Rubber boots, sturdy shoes, and waterproof gloves.
Insect repellent containing DEET, screens, or long-sleeved and long-legged clothing for
protection from mosquitoes which may gather in pooled water remaining after the flood.
List of SubDivision wise Food Godowns in Gomati District:-
Sl
No
Name of Sub-
Division Name of Godown Capacity Owner /Authority
4.
Udaipur
Udaipur Gov. Food godown 1000 MT
5. -do- (salt) 500 MT
6. Kakrabon Govt. Food godown 500 MT
7. Tepania Govt. Food godown 2000 MT
8.
Amarpur
Amarpur Govt. Food godown 1000 MT
9. Jatanbari Govt. Food godown 250 MT
10. Ompi Govt. Food godown 250 MT
9) Resources available with ARDD Department
Medicines and Equipments
All Vety. Hospitals and Centre are equipped with sufficient Medicines and Apparatus.
10% Reserve for Emergency
1 Generator at HQ.
1 Emergency Ambulance.
Veterinary Laboratory Scientist at Dist. Investigation Lab and District Medicine Store with
Equipments: (0381-222374) (9436135683)
Personal Protective Equipments [PPEs] : 800 Nos.
Cold Storage at HQ : 01 No.
Deep Fridge : 03 Nos.
Vaccine Carrier : 60 Nos.
Cold Box : 10 Nos.
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10) Resources Available at Amarpur Sub Division :
Amarpur Block :-
Resource Type Details Nos. Contacts/Owner‟s name with
telephone No.
Transportation/
Communication
Tractor 31 SA Amarpur
Trekker
Trolley, Rickshaw 105 Amarpur Rickshaw owners
Syndicate
Four wheelers 85 DRDA Section Amarpur R.D.
Block
Boat 06 Rangamati and Debbari GP
Telephone
Any other(Tata Sumo) 08 Amarpur Bus owner syndicate
Containers Tankers
All the materials / information
are readily available at the
concerned GP/ Village
Committee Offices.
Overhead tankers
Jarry Can
Big vessels
Cleaning/
Cutting/Equipments
Kodi
Kudala
Sabala
Rope
Saw
Other resources Gen set
Pume set
Petromax
Tent house
Gas light
Solar light
Bio gas
Mike set
Shelter temporary Tents
Tarpaulins/ Polythene
Bamboo
Resource Inventory of Ompi R.D.Block
Resource Type Details Nos. Contacts/Owner‟s name with
telephone No.
Transportation/
Communication
Tractor 00 -
Trekker 06 -
Trolley, Rickshaw 35 TMSU, Ompi
Four wheelers 62 1. Sri Charan singh Kaloi,
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Hello.943651183
2. Sri Adhir Roy, hello.
9436342090
Boat 02 Sri Suman Rabi Das
9863126693
Telephone 15 Nos. BSNL
Any other 5800 BSNL, AIRCELL etc.
Containers Tankers 07 Nos. SDO(DWS), Ompi
Overhead tankers 02 Nos. SDO(DWS), Ompi,
Hello.8014249357
Jarry Can 00 00
Big vessels 00 00
Cleaning/
Cutting/Equipments
Kodi 00 00
Kudala 500Nos. RPS of 21 village Offices
Sabala 500 Nos. RPS of 21 village Offices
Rope 20 kg BDO, Ompi, Hello.03825-
264315
Saw 02Nos. Range Officer, Ompi
Hello.9856992590
Other resources Gen set 01Nos. BDO Ompi
Hello.03825-264315
Pume set 03 Nos. Ajit Debbarma, JE,
Mob.9856914643
Petromax 00 00
Tent house 00 00
Gas light 00 00
Solar light 1200 Nos. Padamani Kaloi,
mob.9436934077
Bio gas 00 00
Mike set 01 BDO Ompi
Hello.03825-264315
Shelter temporary Tents 21 Nos. CRPF, Tilla Bari, Ompi,
Mob.9436463236
Tarpaulins/ Polythene 06 Nos BDO Ompi
Hello.03825-264315
Bamboo 100 Nos. BDO Ompi
Hello.03825-264315
Resource Inventory of Karbook R.D. block
Resource Type Details Nos. Contacts/Owner‟s name with
telephone No.
Transportation/
Communication
Tractor 11 Subrata Debnath 03821264274
Nepal Debnath9436472253
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Trekker
Trolley, Rickshaw
Four wheelers 67 TMSU-Karbook03821269336
TMSU-Jatanbari 03821264403
Boat 71
Telephone
Any other
Containers Tankers
Overhead tankers 12
Jarry Can
Big vessels 07
Cleaning/
Cutting/Equipments
Kodi 02 C/o-Tarun Sangha, Priyamani
Debbarma9862883913
Kudala 50
Sabala 50
Rope 70
Saw 12 Eshanjoy Tripura8974174948
Other resources Gen set 08
Pume set 02
Petromax -
Tent house 02
Gas light -
Solar light 05
Bio gas -
Mike set
Shelter temporary Tents 10 Shanka Debnath-03821264473
Tarpaulins/ Polythene 200Mts Bishu Debnath 03821264649
Bamboo
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Resource Inventory of MATARBARI BLOCK :-
Resource Type Details Nos. Contacts/Owner‟s name
with telephone No.
Transportation/
Communication
Tractor 227
Trekker 00
Trolley, Rickshaw 0
Four wheelers 185
Boat 145
Telephone 17327
Any other 0
Containers
Tankers 0
Overhead tankers 13
Jarry Can 0
Big vessels 0
Cleaning/
Cutting/Equipments
Kodi 0
Kudala 0
Sabala 0
Rope 0
Saw 0
Other resources
Gen set 0
Pump set 0
Petromax 0
Tent house 45
Gas light 0
Solar light 200
Bio gas 1
Mike set 27
Shelter temporary
Tents 45
Tarpaulins/ Polythene 43
Bamboo 120
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Resource Inventory of KILLA BLOCK :-
Resource Type Details Nos Contacts/Owner's
name with telephone
no
Transportation /
communication
Tractor 38
Trekker --
Trolley,rickshaw 04
Four wheelers 05
Boat --
Telephone --
Any other --
Containers
Tankers 06
Overhead tankers 06
Jerry cane 100
Big vessels 100
Clearing / cutting
equipments
Kodi 100
Kudala 5000
Sabala 121
Rope 150
Saw --
Other resources
Gen set 03
Pump set 119
Petromax 03
Tent house 03
Gas light --
Solar Light 600
Bio gas --
Mike Set 01
Shelter temporary
Tents 10
Tarpaulins/polythene 37
Bamboo 1000
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Resource Inventory of Kakrabon Block :-
Resource Type Details Nos. Contacts/Owner‟s name
with telephone No.
Transportation/
Communication
Tractor 105 nos
Trekker
Trolley,
Rickshaw
Four wheelers 175
Boat 15 nos
Telephone Mobile facility available
BSNL,AIRTEL,AIRCEL,RELIANCE,VODAFONE Etc
Any other
Containers Tankers Nil
Overhead
tankers
3 nos
Jarry Can
Big vessels 25 nos
Cleaning/
Cutting/Equipments
Kodi
Kudala 20371
Sabala 17456
Rope ----
Saw Big size saw 52 nos, Small size -145
nos
Other resources Gen set 112
Pump set 347 nos
Petro-max ---
Tent house Nil
Gas light Nil
Solar light 63 nos
Bio gas 4 nos
Mike set 105 nos
Shelter temporary Tents Tent available in all G.P
Tarpaulins/
Polythene
Available
Bamboo Available
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CONTROL ROOM:-
1. District control Room in the office of the District Magistrate & Collector :-
The Control Room acts as the nerve center office for the district to tackle the emergency
situations and the staff coordinate with the line departments for timely response in Disaster
Preparedness and Management at the District level. For Normal time and Emergency situations an
Emergency Officer and two Support staff are placed in the District Control Room.
District Control room in the office of the District Magistrate & Collector, Gomati
Districtct is functioning 7 x 24 hours with Toll free Telephone No. 1077 , I. Phone No. 6558 and
fax No. (03821) 226 558.
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Staffing for District Control Room:-
1. District Magistrate & Collector of Gomati District is the Chairman of District Level
Disaster Management Committee.
2. Officer-in-Charge of Disaster Management is the Officer-In –Charge of District
Control Room
3. Sri .R.P Roy,UDC is In-Charge of District Control Room
4. 5(five) Nos. Home Guard are doing duty 24 hours
5. 40 Nos officer supervise the duty of the District Control Room
6. 90 Nos Group „C‟ staff and 90 Nos Group „D‟ staff perform duty from 8am to 3pm
and 3pm to 9 pm and 9pm to 8AM every day in 3(three) hieft.
2. In the office of the Superintendent of Police, Gomati District :_
Shri L. Darlong, TPS-1, Addl. S.P., Gomati
District , Udaipur.
Residence:- Dak-Banglow Road, Udaipur
(Nodal Officer).
Office:- 03821-222213
Mobile :- 9436525118
S.D.P.O. Offices :-
Sl.
No.
Location Postal address Phone/Fax
1 SDPO, Udaipur, Gomati
Tripura,
Sri Subrata Debbarma, TPS
SDPO, Udaipur.
Residence= Dakbanglo Road, Udaipur.
Office:-03821-222323
Mobile:- 9436949173
3 SDPO, Amarpur,
Gomati Tripura
Shri Ashok Kumar Sinha,
SDPO, Amarpur.
Residence= Amarpur Qtr. Amarpur.
Office:-03821-263258
Mobile :- 9436459517
4 SDPO, Ompi Nagar,
Gomati Tripura.
Shri Frensis Darlong, TPS, SDPO,
Ompi Nagar.
Residence:- SDPO Office Qtr.
Office:-03825-264286
Mobile :- 9436949238
3. In the offices of the Sub-Divisional Magistrates :-
Name of Sub-Division Land phone No. Mobilie phone No.
Amarpur (03821) 263 226 9436541829
Udaipur (03821) 223 573 9436134912
Karbook 03821-269-300 9436471411
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WORKING PROGRAMME OF TRANSMITTING FLOOD WARNING MESSAGE
Function of different officials of Water Resource Organization for flood warning.
Gauge Reader / Helper.
The Gauge Reader would inform Junior Engineer & the Assistant Engineer-in-Charge of
embankments personally or by messenger ever when the gauge crosses the specified i.e. flood stage
level mentioned above. He should take reading / Record at every hour till the gauge drops below the
critical flood stage level. The Gauge Readers/Helper shall record and send the gauge reading to
respective Junior Engineer/ Assistant Engineer.
Forward/transmission through police wireless, whenever the Gauge crosses the specified level
as mentioned in the flood warning rules mentioned above.
Junior Engineer
Junior Engineer-in-charge of embankment shall go to the embankment even when the gauge
crosses the specified level and will start patrolling and attend vulnerable points and shall remain
therein till the flood levels go down below flood stage level.
Assistant Engineer.
The Assistant Engineer shall inform the local SDM and highest Police Officer of the area by
phone or by special messenger when ever the gauge crosses the critical level as per flood warning
rules. He shall also send the information to DM /SE. / CE by mobile/wireless as required under the
flood warning rules. After transmission of the flood message he shall go to the embankment and see
the arrangement of patrolling / guarding the embankment as per guide lines of function given above.
Executive Engineer.
The Executive Engineer shall go to the embankment if he happens to be in that locality at that
time and see the arrangement of patrolling /guarding. He shall also go to inspect the out station
embankment if the flood remains at stage for a long time and/or the Assistant Engineer requests his
presence due to real threat to the embankment.
Superintending Engineer.
The Superintending Engineer shall make arrangement of receiving all flood warning message
and flood reports and will compile the report of the Circle. He shall keep the Chief Engineer, PWD
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(WR) and Secretary informed if any embankment or work is breached or seriously threatened. He
will visit the embankment, if situation so demands.
Help from Civil Administration (DM/ SDM) on getting flood warning message.
i) To inform the people of impending flood after receipt of danger and extreme danger
level signal.
i) To maintain law and order on the working area and prevent any possible damage to
the embankment by miscreants.
ii) To mobilize labours/ volunteers for strengthening embankment in the event of help
solicited by Engineering Department.
iii) To requisition Braces.
iv) To open and run control room for receiving flood warning.
v) To make arrangement for relief and rescue work and keep the Army alerted for above
purposes.
vi) Any other duties concerning the function of flood relief co-ordinator of Revenue
Department. Action plan for Disaster preparedness of flood.
Problems:
The availability of fund in this sector is insignificant in comparison to the extent of problem.
As such most of the targeted Hard Engineering options i,e. structural works could not be taken up due
to paucity of fund.
Emergency Search, evacuation and Rescue role of Neighbourhood Community
The local community in the affected neighbourhood is always the first responder after a disaster.
Experience has shown that over 80 per-cent of search and rescue is carried out by the local
community before the intervention of the state machinery and specialised search and rescue teams.
Thus trained and equipped teams consisting of local people will be set up in flood prone areas to
respond effectively in the event of floods.
Evacuation is a pre-emptive move to protect life and property, where as rescue is a post-
disaster phenomenon of helping people to move from areas that have been hit by disaster to a safer
place. However, the situation of evacuation and rescue comes along with numerous unanswered
queries in mind. Very often, due to lack of information or in haste, living during evacuation and
rescue becomes difficult and painful.
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Existing Gauge Stations of Gomati District :-Amarpur
Sl.
No
.
Gauge
Station
Name
of river
&
emban
kment
Gauge
level
Flood
stage
Who will
send
message &
his function
To whom
message to be
send & his
function
How to
send
message
Form
of
Messa
ge
1 Amarpur
Gumati
Amarpu
r
Embank
ment
30.50
M
Probable
flood
stage
Gauge
Reader
i) a) Jr.
Engineer
b) Asstt.
Engineer
W.R. SD,
Amarpur
By
phone if
failing
by
messeng
er
“A”
- - - 31.00
M
Critical
level
J.E./ AE to
be present
on
embankmen
t till it
recede
below 31.00
M
S.D.M. Belonia
and S.D.P.O.
Belonia
By
wireless “A”
- - - 31.50
M
Danger
level
A..E./ E.E
to be
present on
embankmen
t till it
recede
below 31.50
M
EE/ SE. / CE /
S.D.M. /DM
(SOUTH)/
By
wireless “C”
- - - 32.00
M
Extreme
danger
level
-Do- S.E, to
visit
embankmen
t if situation
so demands.
EE/SE./CE/D
M, South/
Principal
Secretary,
PWD
By
wireless “C”
Udaipur
Sl.
No
.
Gauge
Station
Name
of river
&
emban
kment
Gauge
level
Flood
stage
Who will
send
message &
his function
To whom
message to be
sent & his
function
How to
send
message
Form
of
Messa
ge
1 Udaipur
Gumati
Udaipur
Embank
ment
20.30
M
Probable
flood
stage
Gauge
Reader
a) Jr.
Engineer
b) Asstt.
Engineer,
By
phone if
failing
by
“A”
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W.R. SD No-
I/II ,Udaipur.
messeng
er
- - - 20.80
M
Probable
flood
stage
J.E. to be
present on
embankmen
t till it
recede
below 20.80
M
c) Asstt.
Engineer
WRSD-I/II,
Udaipur.
b)E.E. WRD-
III Udaipur
By
phone if
failing
by
messeng
er
“A”
- - - 21.00
M
Critical
Stage
J.E./AE to
be present
on
embankmen
t till it
recede
below 21.00
M
S.D.M. Belonia
and S.D.P.O.
Belonia By
wireless “C”
- - - 21.50
M
Danger
level
A.E/E.E to
be present
on
embankmen
t till it
recede
below
21.50M
EE/ SE. / CE /
S.D.M. /DM
(SOUTH)/ By
wireless “C”
- - - 22.00
M
Extreme
danger
level
-Do- S.E. to
visit
embankmen
t if situation
so demands.
EE/SE./CE/D
M, South/
Principal
Secretary,
PWD
By
wireless “C”
ZONING OF FLOOD-PRONE AREAS :-
The best way to reduce future flood damages is to prevent development from occurring on flood-
prone lands. Zoning of such lands is an effective approach, but generally should be coupled with the
broader land-use planning mentioned above so that the land has a defined use. Zoning can be used to
reduce damages from flooding and be flexible enough to recognize that other forms of land use are
compatible. An example is agricultural use of lands in flood-prone areas where water velocities are
low enough not to cause serious erosion. Flood-prone lands can continue to be used for agricultural
purposes, particularly where the amount of agricultural land is limited. It is important, however, to
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ensure that the supporting infrastructure such as buildings and houses are located away from the
flood-prone area or are flood proofed. It is also important that livestock, machinery or stored crops
can be evacuated quickly from the area in the event of a flood. This underscores the importance of a
flood forecast, warning and response system. Zoning of flood-prone lands as ecological reserves or
protected wetlands can often help to meet broader environmental or biodiversity goals. In addition,
such lands often play an important role in sustaining the fishery, and they can also act as temporary
storage and infiltration areas.
Redevelopment of flood-prone areas
A major flood disaster is sometimes an opportunity to correct the planning errors of the past.
Removal of flood-prone development and conversion of the land to a conforming use is an option to
consider. It may be less expensive in the long run to physically relocate flood-prone development,
buy it out as part of a disaster assistance programme, or include its purchase in long term planning.
The success of the latter approach can be enhanced by measures such as prohibiting improvements
not required for health and safety, placing caveats on the land title, and by obtaining rights of first
refusal on resale.
FLOOD RISK MAPPING :-
Mapping defines the area at risk and should be the basis for all flood damage reduction programmes
and subsequent actions. The maps often have a legal connotation in terms of zoning and other
structural and nonstructural measures undertaken, so they need to be accurate and credible.
The mapping is normally based on a frequency of flood event determined by public consultation and
consultation with PRIs which gets reflected in policy. The vulnerability analysis is site specific. If the
District, regional or Block flood reduction programmes are in place, there are advantages to a
common mapping standard. If the historical flood is used, then some attempt should be made to
assign a return period to the event for communication and design purposes. Maps become the
common element in terms of identification of flood-prone areas, identifying the risk to individuals
and lending institutions, preparation of emergency response plans, and design of flood protection and
flood proofing measures. It has value as an educational and communications tool, and they should be
readily available to the public as well as to emergency response agencies at all levels of government.
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Through modern computational systems, inundation maps can be generated in realtime and be part of
the hydrological forecast system. These can greatly assist in communication to residents in areas of
potential risk, and in planning response actions and assistance.
Flood prone areas and identified shelter / relief camps under Gomati District District:-
Relief Camps
The setting up of relief camps for the people whose houses have been damaged by floods and the
provision of basic amenities in such camps involves complex logistics of mobilising relief supplies,
tents, water supply and sanitation systems, transport and communication systems, and medical
supplies. The panchayat buildings in the villages in flood prone areas will be made flood proof as by
raising their plinth level at least 0.6 m above the drainage/flood submergence line and making them at
least double storeyed or constructing ring bunds around them. Wherever the panchayat building is
single storey, a stairway will invariably be provided to the roof so that people can take shelter there
temporarily.
Identified Relief Camps in Gomati District ;-
Udaipur Sub Division:-
Name of Sector
with Sector
Officer
Name of
Panchayat
Name of
Flood
prone area
Name of
identified
safe/Relief
camp.
Name of the camp –in-
charge
Kakraban Sector Head Quarter, Kakrabon Block. B.D.O., Kakraban (9436454875)
1Kushamara 2.Ichacherra 3.Rani 4.Palatana 5.Mirza 6.Tulamura 7. Kakraban. 8. Purba Palatana. 9. Hurijala.
Kushamara (Part) Kakraban(Part) Rani(Part) Palatana(Part)
1. Kushamara
S.B.School.
1.Sri Haripada Das,
A/T.Dhuchikhola SB
2.Kakraban Girl‟s
High School
2.
3.Duchikhola
S.B.School
3.Sri Sanjit Kar,A/T.
4.Chaindamura
J.B.School
4..Sri Krishna Dhan
Das,A/T
5. Kakraban
H.S.SchooL.
5.Sri Sri Ratan Das A/T
6. Hurijala
J.B.School.
6.
7.Surasundari
S.E.Centre including
Shelter house.
7. Md. Abdul
Khalek,A/T,Dakmacharra
JB School.
8. Purba Palatana
Panchayat Office.
8. Sri Srinibash
Deb,A/T,Dhuchi Khola JB.
9. Ananda Social 9. Sri Dilip
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Edn. Centre. Deb,A/T,Palatana High.
10. Luluga
S.B.School.
10.Sri Pradip Deb,A/T
11. Palatana High
School.
11.Sri Jiban Deb Roy, P/I
12. Lulunga
S.E.School.
12.Sri Dijesh Sarkar,
A/T,Kushamara S.B.
13. Tulamura H.S
School.
13.Sri Bikram Ch.Paul,
A/T, P.U
14. Karaiyamura
S.B.School.
14.Sri Prabir Chakraborty
A/T
Amtali Sector. H.Q.-Shalgarah T.K. A.O, Bagma. Sri Bishupada Murasingh,A.O (9615752714)
1.Amtali 2. Hadra. 3.Shilghati 4. Garjanmura. 5. Uttar Shilghati.
Hadra(Part) Amtali Garjanmura (Part) Shilghati(Part)
1. Hadra
S.B.School.
1. Sri Kamalesh
Jamatia,A/T,GarjanMura
High.
2. Hadra Weaving
Centre.
2.Sri Joybir
Jamatia,H/M,P.U
Deotamura
3. Amtali Shelter
house.
3. Sri Rabindra
Bhowmik,A/T. Amtali
Bandowar J.B. School.
4. Amtali ICDS
Centre.
4.
5. Garjanmura H.S.
School.
5.Sri Yubaraj Dey, A/T,
Dey,A/T.Garjanmura
A/T,Garjanmura H/S
6. Shilghati High
School.
6.Sri Bande Ali,A/T,
Shilghati
7.Kishoregang
S.B.School
7.Sri Sudarshan Das, A/T
Pitra Sector
H.Q. Pitra T.K
Sri Manojit
Majumder.
Supdt. of
Agriculture.
(9612108961)
1.Rajnagar
2.Pitra.
3.Photamati
Rajnagar(Part
)
Pitra(Part)
Photamati(Par
t)
1. Rajnagar High
School.
1.
2. Rajnagar
Panchayat Office.
2. Sri Kamal Das,
A/T,Rajnagar High.
3. Pitra H.S.
School.
3.Sri Mantu Kr. Das,
A/T
4. Dewanbari
S.B.School.
4.Sri Braja Sadhan
Jamatia,A/T
5.South
Brajendranagar J.B
5.ADC, IS
Maharani Sector.
H.Q. Maharani
T.K.
Sri Pancha Pada
Tripura,I/S,
Udaipura.
1.Maharani
2.Uttar
Maharani
3.Gamaria
4.Laxmipati
Laxmipati(
Part)
North
Maharani(P
art)
Hirapur(Par
t)
1.Lamipati
S.B.School
1. Sri Maran Ch. Das, A/T,
2. Laxmipati Gaon
Panchayat Office.
2. Sri Bisheswar
Chakraborty, A/T
Laxmipati SB
3. No.1 Chaigharia
S.B.School.
3.Sri Bimal Sharma, A/T.
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(9862188956) 4.Gamaria
H.S.School
4.Sri Pradip Goswami,G/T.
5. Maharani Market
Shed.
5. Sri Sanjoy
Mallik,A/T,Hirapur High.
6. Maharani
A.W.C.
6. Md. Rahamat Ali A/T
Gamaria H.S. School.
7. East Photamati
High School.
7.Sri Bidhan
Saha,A/T.Photamati High
Matabari Sector.
H.Q. Agri. Sector
Office
Sri Debasish
Saha,A.O
(9436471169)
1. Kunjaban.
2. Fulkumari.
3. Chandrapur
village.
4. Uttar
Chandrapur.
5. Gangacherra.
6. Dakshin
Murapara.
7)Murapara..
Uttar
Chandrapur.
(Part)
Murapara(Pa
rt)
Matabari(Part
)
Gangachara(P
art)
1. Matabari
S.E.Centre..
1. Sri Pralay Dey, H/M
Gathelong JB School.
2. Chandrapur
H.S.School.
2.Md. Mahammad
Ullah,P/I
3. Chandrapur
Colony H. S
School.
3.Sri Raiharan Patari, P/I
4. Matabari High
School.
4.Sri Ranjit Debnath,A/T
5. Murapara High
School.
5.Sri Arun Dey, A/T.
6. Murapara
S.E.Centre.
6. Sri Nil Ratan Dey
A/T,Palatana High School.
7. Tripura Sundari
H.S.School.
7.Sri Haradhan Saha, A/T.
8. Gangacherra
H.S.School.
8.Sri Nakul Bhowmik,A/T.
9. Shastri Colony
S.B.School.
9.Sri Himangshu Das,A/T,
P.U.Murapara. Town Sector.
H.Q. Udaipur Nagar
Panchayat Office.
Sri Sabyasachi
Singh, D.C. & M,
Udaipur.
(9862729961)
Udaipur Nagar
Panchayat Area.
Udaipur Nagar
Panchayat Area.
1.Rajarbag S.B.School 1.Sri Pradip Saha,A/T Rajarbag
SB School.
2. Taranpara
Anganwadi Centre.
2. Sri Dilip Debnath, A/T, K.B.I.
3. Old Sonamura
Panchayat Office.
3.Sri Narayan Ch. Dey,A/T
4. Udaipur
Girls‟H.S.School.
4.Sri Sankar Majumder A/T.
5. Sonamura
J.B.School.
5.Sri Dipak Nag, A/T,K.B.I,
6. Harinanda Girls‟
H.S. School.
6.Sri Haridas Roy Barman, A/T
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Dhajanagar Sector.
H.Q. Dhajanagar
T.K.
Supdt. of Agri.
Matabari, Sri AliKur
Laskar, A.O,
(9436582785)
1.Bagabasa
2.Shalgaraha
3.Chataria
Bagabas(Part)
Shalgarah (Part)
Chataria(Part)
1. Paschimpara
Anganwadi Centre.
1.Sri Haripada Debnath A/T.
Tepania High School.
2. Tepania S.E.Centre. 2.Sri Ratan Das, H/M, U.P
Tepania High School.
3.Shalgarah H.S.School 3.Sri Pradip Shil ,A/T PU
Shalgara H.S.School.
Bagma Sector.
H.Q. Agri. Sector
Office,
Bagma. Sri Rajesh
Roy,A.O
(9862165058)
1. Bagabasa
2. Barabhaiya
Bagabasa
(Part),Barabhai
ya (Part).
1. Kamalasagar
S.E.Centre.
1.Sri Ranjit Kr.Chakraborty, A/T
PU Bagabasa
2. Bagabasa SHG
Facilation Centre.
2.
3. Bharbaiya ICDS
Centre
3.Sri Parimal Majumder,A/T PU
Barabhaiya High School.
4. Vidhya Sagar Vidhya
Mandir.
4.
Jamjuri Sector.
H.Q. Khilpara
Panchayat Office.
Sri Sankar Prasad
Debnath,A.O
(9856645946)
1. Khilpara.
2.Jamjuri
3.Murapara(Part)
Khilpara(Part)
Jamjuri(Part)
1. Khilpara H.S.School. 1.Md. Budal Hossain,G/T
Khilpara
2. Rajdharnagar
S.E.Centre.
2. Sri Anil Sutradhar
,A/T,Mursumbari JB School.
3. Rajdharnagar
S.B.School.
3.Sri Hemanta Mukharjee, A/T
4. Jamjuri H.S.School. 4.Sri Sefal Ch. Saha,A/T,
Shalgara Bari SB School.
5.Nanoa Dighir Par J.B
School
5.Sri Biswajit Neogi,A/T,S.
Bagma S.Para H/S
6.Sitalabari AWC. 6.Sri Subhas
Das,A/T,Dhuchaikhola
Amarpur Sub Division :-
Name of
the Block Name of the GP
Required
intervention Agency responsible
Amarpur Birbal Das Para Amarpur HS School Sri Paritosh Saha, A/T, DAT High
Habi Choudhury
Char
Amarpur Girls‟ HS
School
Sri Bijoy Krishna Saha, A/T
Town Rangkang Sankarpalli SB
School
Sri Banamali Sarkar, A/T
Birganj Bankarai Para SB
School
Sri Bhabatosh Saha, A/T
Birendra Market
Shed
Sri Paresh Roy, A/T, Amarpur HS School
Bampur Samatal Para Bampur Lamps Teacher –in-Charge, Chailakhala JB
School
Rangamati Bampur T.K. Tdr. Bampur T.K.
Kamlai Tingharia JB School Sri Laxmi Kanta Jamatia, KBT
Amarpur Kamaria Khala Kamaria Khala SB
School
Headmaster, Kamaria Khala SB School
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Paschim Sarbong Hakuchak JB School Teacher-in-Charge, Hakuchak JB School.
Dalak Dalak JB School Tdr. Malbasa T.K.
West Malbasa Malbasa High School Teacher-in-Charge, Malbasa High School
Mailak Mailak SB School Sri Subhas Debnath, A/T
Mailak Panchayat
Office
Sri Kamal Debnath, A/T, Mailak SB
School
Karbook Ekchari Simbhua Bazar Shed Tdr. Nutanbazar
Karaichara SDO, Electrical,
Gumti, Jatanbari
Headmaster, Ramananda Das Baishnab
Para SB
Uttar Chellagang Uttar Chellagang JB
School
Sri Sadananda Das, A/T
Flood shelter :-
1.Karbook Panjiham
HS School with 26
rooms.
Headmaster,Karbook Panjiham HS
School
Sarbasiksha School at
Karbook.
Karbook RD Block
office with 10 rooms.
BDO, Karbook RD Block.
Ompi Ompinagar Ompinagar HS
School
Headmaster, Ompinagar HS School
Dhanalekha Krishna Ch. SB
School
Sri Suresh Kalai, A/T
South Taidu Taidu HS School Md. Mafijul Islam, A/T
Ompinagar Food
Godown
Sri Bhanjan Rudra Paul, A/T, Ompinagar
HS
Baiswamani Baiswamanipara SB
School
Teacher-in Charge, Baiswamanipara SB
Amarpur
Nagar
Panchayat
Amarpur Nagar
Panchayat
Amarpur HS School Sri Narayan Paul, A/A, SA office,
Amarpur.
KARBOOK SUB-DIVISION
Name of School Area to be covered
Name of sector Officer for Shelter
house.
Drinking water facility
at shelter house
Sanitation facility
1 2 3 4 5
Ek-jatan kumar H/S School Jatan Bari area SDO (PWD) Jatan Bari
Available Available
Karbook, Panjiham H/S School Karbook area BDO, Karbook
-do- -do-
Sharatbikash School, at Karbook South Karbook area -do-
Chlakaham High School Chellagang area -do- -do- -do-
Dakmura S.B School, Tirthamukh Tirthamukh area -do- -do- -do-
Silachari H/S School Silachari area BDO, Silachari -do- -do-
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B. Long term plan.
Protecting flood-prone lands
Policies and programmes to keep future flood damages from rising are based on the delineation and
mapping of flood-prone areas. Generally the resulting programmes will mean some form of control
over new development in the flood-prone area combined with measures to reduce damages to
existing development. Such programmes are needed to curb the rising social and economic losses that
results from floods.
Alternate use of flood-prone land should be considered where possible. It is better to have the land
zoned and used for purposes such as parks, nature areas or ecological reserves than to try and ensure
that future development is flood proofed. Zoning and flood proofing measures can be used to control
development and reduce future flood damages, but the effectiveness of such measures is highly
reliant on enforcement and maintenance. Local authorities are subject to developmental pressures and
standards have a tendency to "slip" as the memory of a flood event fades. Hence there should be
general guidelines issued from the District to the Blocks.
Management of activities within the flood prone area can significantly reduce flood damages to
existing development and prevent the amount of damages from rising in the future. The most
desirable approach is to prohibit new development in the flood plain and to flood proof existing
structures, or to replace the existing development by alternative usage of the land. However, where
the amount of present development is substantial or the flood plain is essential for the production of
food or other key economic activities, alternate strategies such as flood proofing and protection can
be considered.
A. Structural Measures
Construction of dams/diversions/storm channels/levees
Construction of protective works such as flood storage reservoirs, diversion of water to side channel
storage or other watersheds, construction of storm channels to carry water around the area to be
protected, and levees along the floodway provide tools to reduce flood damages. Such works can be
constructed to various levels of protection, usually based on: 1) minimum standards for flood
protection; 2) the optimum level of costs and benefits based on an economic analysis; or 3) to meet
established levels of acceptable risk.
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The works can be considered by the line Deptts like the PWD and water resource Deptt to develop
such structures. The works can also be considered under MNREGA schemes. Protective works
should be considered when major infrastructure has already been developed and costs to protect
existing investments are far less than those related to reconstruction, lost economic activity, disaster
assistance, or relocation of existing structures and activities.
Poor drainage in the protected area also leads to drainage congestion. The embankments may lead to
deposition of silt and rise in bed levels, thus decreasing the carrying capacity of the river and
aggravating drainage congestion. They interfere with natural drainage and deprive protected areas of
fertile soil and groundwater recharge. They are also generally unable to withstand erosion unless
adequately protected. These concerns can, however, be taken care of while designing the
embankments i.e. by locating them away from active river edge, keeping sufficient space between the
embankments on two banks of the river, keeping height, width, side slopes and slope protection to
withstand the design flood, providing required number of sluices of adequate size for drainage and
spilling sections/ breaching sections for allowing water to spill/flood the protected area after water
level in the river reaches a certain stage etc.
The circumstances, in which embankments/ flood walls/flood levees will be constructed for
prevention of flooding, can only be decided after carrying out detailed hydrological and
morphological studies regarding their favorable and adverse effects. Districts will consolidate the
requirement of each Block to State government/SDMA will evolve date lines and priorities for
carrying out studies in Tripura. It is only then that embankments with properly designed and located
drainage sluices, spilling sections and anti-erosion measures in combination with other works such
as reservoirs, channel improvement works, drainage improvement structures, etc, will be planned
and implemented as a short-term and/ or long-term solution to the flood problem. Ongoing
embankment projects will also be reviewed with respect to their location and designs.
Protective works have a tendency to increase the level of development in flood prone areas, as the
assumption is made that it is now safe to build and invest in areas that are protected. However, it must
be recognized that at some point in the future the design event will likely be exceeded and
catastrophic damages will result. Levees and storage dams are particularly dangerous when design
thresholds are exceeded in that unexpected failure can result in a rapid rise in water level and make
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evacuation and emergency protection extremely difficult. Diversions or storm channels are less prone
to catastrophic failure and the level of protection can temporarily be increased by emergency
measures if the lead-time of the flood warning is sufficient information must be credible and easily
understood.
Flood control storage may be one component of a multi-purpose reservoir development. Over time
the operation of the reservoir could be altered to enhance other beneficial uses of storage to the
detriment of flood control. A commitment to "designated flood storage" and to reservoir operation
procedures to achieve that storage is needed.
Hard Engineering options: Structural Works:
i). Construction of more embankments for protection of important towns and habitations from
high flooding. In addition all the existing embankments require raising and strengthening.
ii). Revetment of the full length of the banks/embankment along the international border as
Bangladesh is every now and then taking up such works in their side. This is very much necessary not
only to protect our land wherever vulnerable, but also to stabilize the river courses in these areas.
Due to protection on Bangladesh side the bordering rivers are eroding Indian banks, thus
causing loss of landed property of the Indian Territory.
iii). As there have been severe erosion of erodable banks and the agricultural land being limited,
the revetment of all concave bends of rivers is necessary as almost all habitations have grown up on
the banks of the rivers and the roads are also mostly constructed on the banks of the rivers.
iv). The low-lying areas in flood-affected zones remain water logged for a considerable period
during rainy season. To protect from flooding, raised platform may be constructed in those areas.
v) The river channel may be widened or deepened allowing it to carry more water. A river channel
may be straightened so that water can travel faster along the course. The channel course of the river
can also be altered, diverting floodwaters away from settlements. However, altering the river channel
may lead to a greater risk of flooding downstream, as the water is carried there faster.
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People in the Government often favour hard Engineering options. However, environmental
groups and local residents often prefer softer options, such as planting trees. This causes little damage
to the environment and does not involve the resettlement of communities.
Channel Improvement
A channel can be made to carry flood discharge at levels lower than its prevailing high flood level by
improving its discharge carrying capacity. Channel improvement aims at increasing the area of flow
or the velocity of flow (or both) to increase its carrying capacity. Channel improvement has not been
resorted to widely in India mainly because of the high costs involved and topographical constraints.
However, it is of advantage to take up such work for local reaches. Therefore wherever required and
subject to techno-economic considerations, the state government will identify the locations and take
up appropriate channel improvement works to increase the velocity and/or the area of flow and
reduce the flood level in the river depending upon site-specific conditions.
Desilting /Dredging of Rivers
The studies carried out so far indicate aggradation/degradation of riverbeds in certain reaches, but
they do not confirm the common belief of a general rise in river beds. Silting at places here the river
emerge from the hills into the plains, at convex bends and near their outfall into another river or lake
or sea, is a natural phenomenon. Accordingly, rivers exhibit a tendency to braid/meander/form deltas.
Various committees/ experts appointed to look into this problem have not recommended
desilting/dredging of the rivers as a remedial measure. Selective desilting/dredging at
outfalls/confluences or local reaches can, however, be adopted as a measure to tackle the problem
locally.
The MOWR, CWC and the state government/ SDMA will study the problem of rise in riverbeds in a
scientific manner with the help of science and technology, academic institutions and reputed
corporate sector firms and explore the technoeconomic viability of desilting/dredging as a remedial
measure to mitigate the effects of rise in the riverbeds.
Drainage Improvement Surface water drainage congestion due to inadequacy of natural or manmade drainage channels
results in flooding in many areas. In such cases constructing new channels and/or improving the
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capacity of existing channels constitute an effective means of flood control. However, the possibility
of drainage congestion and flooding in the downstream area is to be kept in mind while formulating
such scemes. The system of „dhars‟ or „old channels‟, efficiently serve the function of draining away
the spillage and surface flows generated by local rains. The blocking of these natural drainage
channels, which is normally done in the name of „reclamation for development‟, may result in
drainage congestion/ water- logging.
The Distt/state government/SDMA will review the adequacy of existing sluices and drainage channels
in areas suffering from drainage congestion. If the capacities of existing sluices in embankments and
drainage channels are inadequate, they will be improved by increasing the vents and improving
outfall conditions. State government/SDMA will prohibit the blocking of the natural drainage
channels and sluices by an appropriate law and improve their capacity and construct new channels
and sluices to ensure flow of excess rainwater in the area.
Diversion of Flood Water
Diverting all or a part of the discharge into a natural or artificially constructed channel, lying within
or in some cases outside the flood plains is a useful means of lowering water levels in the river. The
diverted water may be taken away from the river without returning it further downstream or it may be
returned to the river some distance downstream or to a lake. This measure can be used successfully to
prevent flooding around town area.
Therefore, wherever the capacity of river channels passing through the towns and cities is inadequate
and cannot be improved to the required extent, District/ state government/SDMA will study the
feasibility of implementing the schemes for diverting excess water to existing or new channels by bye-
passing them to prevent flooding.
Catchment Area Treatment/A-forestation
Watershed management measures such as developing the vegetative cover i.e. afforestation and
conservation of soil cover in conjunction with structural works like check dams, detention basins etc.
serve as an effective measure in reducing flood peaks and controlling the suddenness of the runoff.
This, however is not very effective during a large flood although, it does help in reducing the siltation
of reservoirs and to some extent, silt load in the rivers as well.
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The Forest Dett/District Admn/ state government/SDMA will, therefore, take up appropriate
watershed management measures including af forestation, check dams, detention basins etc. in the
catchment of rivers to prevent soil erosion, enhance water conservation and minimise water and
sediment runoff.
Anti-erosion Work :
Anti-erosion works are normally taken up only for protection of towns, industrial areas, groups of
thickly populated villages, railway lines and roads where re-location is not possible on socio-techno-
economic grounds, long lengths of vital embankments benefitting large areas in case retirement is not
technically or otherwise feasible and agricultural lands where the cost-benefit ratio justifies such
works.Bank erosion can be minimised by adopting measures that aim at deflecting the current away
from the river bank or which aim at reducing the current along the bank of the river and induce silt.
The anti- erosion measures in the form of revetment or pitching along with launching apron and spurs
of earth protected by armour of stones or spurs of loose stones or stones in wire-mesh crates aim at
increasing resistance of the bank to erosion and deflecting the current away from the bank. These
generally shift the problem in the upstream or the downstream and necessitate further works to
safeguard the land against erosion. Measures such as permeable spurs, porcupine spurs made of
bamboos or of reinforced cement concrete elements reduce the velocity of flow and thus prevent
erosionand induce siltation in the vicinity of the bank Pilot schemes using these and other new
technologies will be taken up to evaluate their performance and techno-economic viability. Since it is
not techno-economically feasible to prevent river erosion completely, national and state rehabilitation
and resettlement (RR) policies will be revisited to include provision for resettlement and
rehabilitation of victims of river erosion.
Therefore, the District Admn/ state government/SDMA/ DDMAs, wherever required and if relocation
is not possible on social, technical and economical considerations, will plan and implement
appropriate anti-erosion measures such as revetments, slope pitching, permeable and impermeable
spurs using conventional materials and/or geo-synthetics for protection of towns, cities, industrial
areas, groups of thickly populated villages, railway lines, roads and embankments from erosion by
rivers in a time-bound manner. They will also review Rehabilitation and Resettlement (RR) policies
for including provision for RR of people who cannot be protected against river erosion on techno-
economic considerations. Upo receipt of specific requests from the state governments, the CWC, the
GFCC and the Brahmaputra Board will assist them in survey, planning, design and implementation of
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these measures. Hence we need to plan at Block level to ask the GoI assist us in developing these
structures.
Flood Proofing Infrastructure:-
Strengthening embankments: Water Resource Department may take up Raising &
Strengthening of weak and vulnerable embankment prioritizing the works subject to availability of
fund.
Length of Existing Embankment
Sl.No. Location River/Chera Existing
Length
Area
protected
(Hectare)
1 2 3 4 5
1 Hadra- Shilghati Gumti 7.10 Km 1100
2 Dakmajala Gumti 4.00 Km. 900
3 Harijala Gumti 7.91 Km 500
Total
Strengthening of embankments
SL No
Name of the Block
Name of GP Required intervention
Agency responsible
Fund required
Time frame
1. Kakraban Salgarah
Raising and improvement of Salgarah –Gakulpur road via Sataria.
PWD, Divn. I. As will be assessed by PW Deptt.
Concerned Agency will fixed time frame.
2. Kakraban Baishnabir Char.
Heightening road from Baishnabirchar to Sluice gate.
-do- -do- -do-
3. Killa. Bara Bhaiya Repairing of bridge between Bara Bhaiya and Bagabasa.
-do- -do- -do-
4. Kakraban Kakraban
Augmenting of road from Kakraban bridge to Rani Uttar Para JB School.
-do- -do- -do-
5. Kakraban Hadra Repairing of Hadra-Silghati embankment.
I & FM Deptt.
As will be assessed by concerned
Deptt.
-do-
6. Killa Lulunga Repairing of Lulunga- Palatana embankment.
-do- -do- -do-
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7. Kakraban Salgarah,- Amtali
Reparing of Salgarah-Amtali embankment.
-do- -do- -do-
8. Kakraban Kushamara
Repairing of Kushamara-Dakmajala embankment and East Hurijala embankment.
-do- -do- -do-
9. Ompi & Amarpur.
- Repairing of Amarpur-Teliamura road.
PW Deptt. -do- -do-
10. Amarpur & Karbook.
- Repairing of Amarpur –Chellagang road.
-do- -do- -do-
11. Amarpur - Repairing of Amarpur –Sarbong via Birganj road.
-do- -do- -do-
12. Amarpur - Repairing of Amarpur-Mailak road.
-do- -do- -do-
13. Ompi & Amarpur
- Repairing of Amarpur-Nagrai road.
-do- -do- -do-
14. Amarpur - Repairing of Dalak-Paharpur road.
-do- -do- -do-
15.
Amarpur.
-
Repairing of Rangamati-Deb Bari-Amarpur road.
-do-
-do-
-do-
Water shed management: May be taken up by Agriculture Department.
Better Drainage: Drainage condition of flood prone areas maybe improved by respective Nagar
Panchayat and Gram Panchayat Authorities.
Improvement of existing Warning Systems:
At present, the existing Gauge-Discharge sites lack necessary infrastructure to carry out the required
duties smoothly and promptly. For this the minimum requirements are as below:
i) One small Shed for the Gauge reader at each G-D Site.
j) One vehicle at each G-D Site.
k) One no. Mobile/Telephone(Land-line) for Gauge reader at each G-D Site
l) One Mobile Phone each for members of Quick response team toward effective
communication during floods.
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Inspection, rehabilitation and maintenance :
Structural works require a periodic and systematic inspection, rehabilitation and maintenance
programme to ensure that the design capabilities are maintained. For example, levees may be subject
to weakening due to erosion during a past flood event, by the actions of burrowing animals, or the
construction of utility lines through the levee. Of particular importance is an inspection programme
and responsibility assigned for rehabilitation and maintenance. Structures such as dams should be
subject to a dam safety programme, usually at the national level, to ensure that the specialized
expertise required is available for the inspection of all structures. Dam safety programmes as
guidelines are readily available with PWD deptt.
Flood proofing of new and existing structures :
Any new construction permitted in the flood plain should be flood proofed to reduce future damages.
Building codes can be developed that minimize flood damages by ensuring that beneficial uses of
buildings are located above the design flood elevation. For example, buildings can be raised above
the design flood level by placement of fill; stilts or piles used to elevate the structure; and building
utilities can be located above the flood level. Ground floors can be designed in a way that little flood
damage occurs through use of masonry materials and specifying that contents must be removable.
If any new development is allowed within the flood-prone area, then the impact of that development
must be taken into account to ensure that flood levels do not rise significantly due to the additional
constriction to flow. Hydraulic analyses can be undertaken to ascertain the impacts of potential
activities and to keep the rise to within acceptable limits. Flood proofing of existing structures is
difficult and expensive. One successful strategy is to link flood disaster assistance available after a
flood event to methods of reconstruction that minimize future flood damages. This approach often
requires additional funding over and above a payment for damages, but can be cost shared between
various levels of government and the owner. This strategy is particularly useful when flooding is
frequent and future disaster assistance can be expected as part of disaster policies. Flood proofing of
existing structures can include raising of structures to prevent damage, relocation of utilities, changed
building use, installation of protective walls and waterproof closures, and use of materials that are not
damaged by water and can be easily cleaned after the flood event. Relocation of existing buildings
and structures to an area that is not floodprone is also an option. Buyout and relocation programmes
for a particularly vulnerable development should form a component of flood proofing initiatives. In
many cases it may be more economical to buy out and relocate the existing use than to protect it.
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Mock Drills Plans. Mock drill are being conducted by the District / Sub Division / Block Level Disaster Management Committee
in different Panchayats / Schools for general awareness of the people / school students.
Photograph on Mock Drill
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Photograph on Mock Drill
Mock Drill programmes :-
Time Process (Utilization, Maintenance
and record keeping) Responsible Person
May & November of every year. 1. Mock drill on preparedness for taking search & rescue measures.
Fire Service, Police, Power & other security forces.
2. Mock drill on preparedness for extending health facilities to victims.
1. CMO, South Tripura. 2. DD, TRP & PGP, South Tripura. 3. Security forces medical wing.
3. Mock drill on preparedness for response of common public after disaster Mock drill on cyclone , flood and earthquake.
DM, SDMs & BDOs.
4. Mock drill for setting up temporary infrastructure facilities for reaching up to victims & for their safe settlement.
1. PWD officials. 2. EE, RD, South. 3. PHE officials. 4. Security forces.
5. Mock drill for protection of embankment of rivers/cherres.
WR deptt. officials.
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PROCUREMENT OF FLOOD FIGHTING MATERIALS
Present Flood Fighting materials List :-
Udaipur Sub Division :-
Sl.No. Name of Offices Empty Bag Sand Wire Crates. Brick Bats.
1. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-
Division No-I,
Udaipur.
10,000 Nos. 2000 Cft. 100 Nos. 40 Cum
2. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-
Division No-II,
Udaipur.
10,000 Nos. 1000 Cft. 28 Nos.
3. O/o the AE, Gumti
Barrage Sub-Division,
Udaipur.
2,000 Nos.
4. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-
Division Amarpur.
10,000 Nos. 1500 Cft.
5. O/o the AE,W.R. Sub-
Division No-II,
Belonia
10,000 Nos. 2000 Cft. 100 Nos. 40 Cum
6. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-
Division, Sabroom
8000 Nos. 1500 Cft. 70 Nos. 28 Cum
7. O/o the AE, W.R. Sub-
Division, Santirbazar
5000 Nos. 1000 Cft. 50 Nos. 20 Cum
Earth moving and road cleaning equipments:
Name of
Block
Type of traders Contact person and address Telephone
Office/Res.
Remarks.
Kakraban - - 265436 Available
Killa - - 221053 -
Amarpur Dozer / Roller Ex.Eng.Amarpur(PWD) 263231 Available
Karbook - - 269202 -
Ampi - - 264315 -
Matabari Dozer/Roller and
other things
S.E.(PWD) Udaipur 222378 Available
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Transportation ( Road and Water)
Type of
vehicles
Contact person and address Government /
Private
Telephone
Office/
Residence
Remarks
Tractor Supdt. Of Agriculture
Udaipur, Gomati Tripura
Govt. 222330 /
223629
262325
Recently one Ambulance
has been received from
Transport Department
Agartala and one crane is
also awaiting. Matter take
up with the Commissioner
Transport Deptt. Proposal
for handing over of these
vehicles to TRTC Udaipur
unit is under perusal.
Bus Secretary / President, TMSU
/ TBOA / STBOS
Private 224562 /
22360
/226638
Truk / Mini
Truk
TMSU( Truck/ Mini Truck
Unit
Private 222724 /
262246
Others Ambulance DTO(S)
Udaipur
223724
Country Boats 5 Nos. Under disposal of
sub-Divisional Magistrate ,
Amarpur
Govt. 263226 5(five) Nos. Minor
repairing is required.
2 Nos. Under disposal of
BDO, Amarpur Block
Govt. 263264 2 (two) Nos.
Kshudra Matsajibi
Samabaya Samity Ltd.
Amarpur, South Tripura
Private - 3 Nos.
Sri Nirmal Das, Santipalli Private - 4 Nos.
Sri Nripendra Paul Private - 1 No.
Sri Dulal Biswas Private - 1 Nos.
Sri Swapan Sarkar Private - 1 No.
Sri Manik Lal Ghosh Private - 1 No.
Sri Swapan Sarkar Private - 1 No.
6 Nos. Under disposal of
Kakraban Block
Private 265436 6 Nos.
BSF at Amlighat BOP Govt. - 1 No.
Belonia TK Govt. - 1 No.
DCC Rev. STB Govt. - 1 No.
Motor boats Forest /Range office. at
Amarpur /Udaipur forest
beat office
Govt. - 1 No.
Supdt. of fishery, Udaipur 2 Nos. /
Govt.
- At present 3 Nos. fishing
boat & 1 No. 15HP out
boat engine are available
under the disposal of
Supdt. of fisheries ,
Udaipur.
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EVACUATION, SEARCH AND RESCUE:-
Evacuation Plan
Evacuation of human population and livestock is the only prescribed means to save them from the
fury of floods. Evacuation of flood affected communities can be one of the most difficult response
operations, especially, when it involves large population. Evacuation needs to be carried out as a
precautionary measure based on warning indicators, prior to impact, in order to protect flood-
threatened persons from the full effects of the disasters. Evacuation may also be necessary after the
area has been flooded in order to move persons from a flood-affected area to safer and better
surroundings. For carrying out successful evacuation, the threat perception on the part of DM
officials is essential. Continuous dialogue with stakeholders such as, early warning providers,
transportation authorities, health-care authorities/ personnel, food and essential commodity suppliers,
civil societies, NGOs and last but not the least, the communities including the Decision Support
System (DSS) and inputs based on Geographical Information System (GIS) platform are essential for
carrying out successful evacuation. Responsibilities of each 0rganisation need to be fixed beforehand
in the form of SOPs. Other important points that need to be considered for the development of
evacuation plan including the action points, are listed below:
i) Designing department-specific customized action plans to save lives immediately following or
before an emergency as per the local scale flood risk profile of the region and to respond to any
eventuality/emergency.
ii) Preparing plans of all the organizations involved in the emergency evacuation for all types of
emergencies; validating plans; evaluating staff competency; testing the established emergency
operational procedures.
iii) Making on-line inventory of emergency relief resources available with the local government,
public and corporate institutions for possible accessing during the emergency.
iv) Evolving coordinated institutional mechanism and triggering actions with joint partnership at the
state/district level involving all concerned departments and agencies, armed forces, paramilitary
forces, NDRF, SDRF, civil society, CBOs, PRIs, ULBs, Civil Defence (CD), etc.
v) Building confidence among the populace that their belongings will be protected when they are
away from their own houses.
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Preparing to Evacuate
Expect the need to evacuate and prepare for it. When a flood watch is issued, you should:
Fill your vehicle's gas tank and make sure the emergency kit for your car is ready.
If no vehicle is available, make arrangements with friends or family for transportation.
Fill your clean water containers.
Review your emergency plans and supplies, checking to see if any items are missing.
Tune in the radio or television for weather updates.
Listen for disaster sirens and warning signals.
Put livestock and family pets in a safe area. Due to food and sanitation requirements,
emergency shelters cannot accept animals.
Adjust the thermostat on refrigerators and freezers to the coolest possible temperature.
Safety and Security
Any natural calamities espouse itself with serious devastation to transportation, communication
channel, supply of electricity etc. Hence, in the immediate aftermath of any calamity, the surrounding
environment becomes dangerous and unsafe due to it's exposure to toxic and harmful objects. This
becomes more important for children as they are usually overlooked by the parents during the
calamity or in the immediate aftermath of it.
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Devastation caused by Flood
the local communication infrastructure often fails, the severity of a flood cannot be estimated
immediately after its occurrence. The preliminary assessment of the severity of a flood should be
based on water level and the estimate of the area flooded as assessed from satellite imageries. Field
observation data will be used to modify this assessment once available.
Depart
ment
Evacuation , search and rescue response structure and system
Preparedness Pre(after warning) During Disaster Post Disaster
District Considering the gravity of
situation the Collector shall
convene the district level
Natural Calamity Meeting
when ever required.
Meeting with district
level officials/officials
at Head quarter and
chock out emergency
plan with vulnerable
areas and resource list.
2.Co-ordination
meeting of NGOs/PRIs.
3.Arrange food and
other basic requirement
for emergency
response.
Coordination meeting
with officials at
Headquarters by 12
hours intervals and
24 hours intervals
with the field
officials.
2.Regular collection
of situation report of
the risk and
vulnerable areas from
the officers assign for
the purpose.
3.Provision for
administering
emergent relief and
the other basic needs.
Immediate
arrangement of free
kitchen in the cut-off
and inaccessible areas.
2.Helping the evacuees
for returning to their
houses.
3.Monitoring of relief
distribution.
4.Provision of medical
facilities.
5.repair / Restoration
of Roads.
6.Transportation of
Relief and Human
Resources.
Panchay
at
Samiti
Always communicated
through District Level Officer.
- - -
Police Sensitizing all field
level functionaries
Identification
of vulnerable
places of the
Sub Division in
terms of Disaster
Mobilizing the
forces in the
areas
of Disaster &
rescue
Maintaining law &
Order in the
areas
Fire
Brigade
Good number of vehicles in
South Tripura District.
Good number of
vehicles in South
Tripura District.
Good number of
vehicles in South
Tripura District.
Good number of
vehicles in South
Tripura District.
Medical Medicine / Saline/ bandage /
good number of Doctors/ good
no. of ambulance are available
in South Tripura District.
Always alert all
medical team
Medicine / Saline/
bandage / good
number of Doctors/
good no. of
ambulance are
available in South
Tripura District.
Medicine / Saline/
bandage / good number
of Doctors/ good no. of
ambulance are
available in South
Tripura District.
Saline
and
Embank
Meeting with district level
officials/ officials at Head
quarter and chock out
Collect information
from different areas and
to act accordingly.
Provision for
administering
emergent relief and
Repari/ Restoration of
roads.
2.Relief distribution
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ment/P
WD/RD
emergency plan with
vulnerable areas and resource
list.
the other basic needs. 3.Helping the evacuees
for returning to their
houses.
NGO/
Volunte
er
Door to Door awareness ,
Street Drama, Listing of
NGOs and volunteers.
Evacuating the place &
houses, shifting of
people
Distribution of
medicines, Medical
camps.
Distribution of
medicines, Health
camps, Awareness.
ICAT Public awareness programme
through street Drama, Seminar
by publishing News, articles a
photographs in newspaper &
magazine.
- Public awareness
through
announcement
Group talk
announcement
CATTLE CAMPS
Departments
VAS BDO NGO/Volunteer
Preparedness There is no such
infrastructure for
disposal of car Cass.
Communication
establishment with district
and Block / Tahasil
control rooms and
departmental offices
within the division.
Listing of club houses,
schools, community centres
Pre(after warning) There is no such
infrastructure for
disposal of car Cass.
Collect information from
different areas and to act
accordingly./ Assignment
of duties.
Preparation of shelters in
clubs, Schools , Halls etc,
collection of tents.
During There is no such
infrastructure for
disposal of car Cass.
Regular collection of
situation report of the risk
and vulnerable areas from
the officers assign for the
purpose.
Replacement of affected
people in the shelters/camps,
collection of tents, polythenes
etc.
Post There is no such
infrastructure for
disposal of car Cass.
Helping the evacuees for
returning to their houses /
immediately arrangement
of free kitchen in the cut-
off and inaccessible areas.
Cleaning of temporary
shelters.
Mitigation strategy:-
Flood Management Plans
Flood Management Plans (FMPs) prepared by all agencies will incorporate detailed guidelines
for prioritised implementation of various activities depending on magnitude and the severity of
floods. Response component of DM plans will involve rapid deployment of supplies and logistics,
along with the duration of potential deployment. These plans will prescribe appropriate coordination
mechanism with other agencies working in the affected areas.
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Preparing for a Flood
Here are some basic steps to take to prepare for the flood:
Contact the local geologist or town planning department or meteorology department to find
out if your home is located in a flash-flood-prone area or landslide-prone area.
Learn about your community's emergency plans, warning signals, evacuation routes, and
locations of emergency shelters.
Plan and practice a flood evacuation route with your family. Ask an out-of-state relative or
friend to be the "family contact" in case your family is separated during a flood. Make sure
everyone in your family knows the name, address, and phone number of this contact person.
Post emergency phone numbers at every phone.
Inform local authorities about any special needs, i.e., elderly or bedridden people, or anyone
with a disability.
Identify potential home hazards and know how to secure or protect them before the flood
strikes. Be prepared to turn off electrical power when there is standing water, fallen power
lines etc. Turn off gas and water supplies before you evacuate. Secure structurally unstable
building materials.
Buy a fire extinguisher and make sure your family knows where it is and how to use it.
Buy and install sump pumps with back-up power.
Have a licensed electrician to raise electric components (switches, sockets, circuit breakers
and wiring) at least 12" above your home's projected flood elevation.
For drains, toilets, and other sewer connections, install backflow valves or plugs to prevent
floodwaters from entering.
Anchor fuel tanks which can contaminate your basement if torn free. An unanchored tank
outside can be swept downstream and damage other houses.
If you are under a flood watch or warning:
Gather the emergency supplies you previously stocked in your home and stay tuned to local
radio or television station for updates.
Turn off all utilities at the main power switch and close the main gas valve if evacuation
appears necessary.
Have your immunization records handy or be aware of your last tetanus shot, in case you
should receive a puncture wound or a wound becomes contaminated during or after the flood.
Fill bathtubs, sinks and plastic soda bottles with clean water. Sanitize the sinks and tubs first
by using bleach. Rinse and fill with clean water.
Bring outdoor possessions, such as lawn furniture, grills and trash cans inside or tie them
down securely.
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Activities suggested to mitigate the Flood are as follows:-
Sl.
No
Type of
sector
Required intervention/
sub-sector
Agency
Responsible
Funds
Required
Time
Frame
1 Infrastructure
Development
IEC activities BDO & ICAT yes 6 month
2 Road PWD Yes 6 month
3 Embankment MI yes 6 month
4 Bridges PWD Yes 6 Month
5 Safe shelters BDO Yes 6 month
6 Communication PWD yes 6 month
7 Drinking water
& Sanitation
PHC & Helth yes 6 month
8 Power Elec. yes 6 month
9 Techonology
Disscemination
Science &
Tessemination
yes 6 month
10 Health /
Animal
Husbandry
IEC activities ARDD Yes 6 month
11 Vaccination ARDD Yes 6 Month
12 Training ARDD yes 6 Month
13 Livelihood
Sector
Awareness BDO Yes 6 Month
14 Agriculture SA, Agri Yes 6 Month
15 Fishing SA Fishery Yes 6 Month
16 Fishery SA Fishery Yes 6 Month
17 Allied
Activities
SA, Agri Yes 6 Month
18 Horticulture LICI & NIC Yes 6 Month
19 Insurance IEC LICI & NIC Yes 6 Month
20 Infrastructure LICI & NIC Yes 6 Month
21 Livehood LICI & NIC Yes 6 Month
22 Life LICI & NIC Yes 6 Month
Post Receding of flood waters:-
There is a possibility of spread of water borne diseases after flood, and hence medical treatment
should be taken immediately. Do not enter deep, unknown waters. Do not go near the riverbank even
after the floodwater has receded. Sprinkle medicines in the stagnant dirty water. Inspect your house
for any cracks or other damage. Check all the walls, floor, ceiling, doors and windows, so that any
chance of house falling down can be known and you can be aware about the immediate danger. If the
floodwater has entered the house or has surrounded the house, then it is advisable not to enter such
house. Keep listening to weather forecast on radio and television. Move to your residence only when
instructed by the competent authority. It is not safe to believe that the problems have ended after the
flood water have receded Inform the competent authority/officer for restoration of the necessary
connections like gas, electricity, telephone, drainage, etc. Beware of the various insects or poisonous
snakes that may have been dragged inside the house along with the floodwater. Destroy the food
commodities that have been affected by floodwater. Check properly all the electric circuits, floor
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level furnace, boilers, gas cylinders, or electric equipments like motor pump etc. Check whether any
inflammable or explosive item has not entered along with the floodwater.
Search and Rescue Teams :-
Community level teams will be developed in each district with basic training in search and rescue.
Training modules will be developed for trainers of community level search and rescue teams by the
NDRF training institutes. On the ground, besides others, the NDRF battalions will also assist the state
government/district authorities in training communities. They will be further assisted by the ATIs,
CD, Home Guards and NGOs.Youth organisations such as the NCC, NSS and NYKS will provide
support services to the response teams at the local level under the overall guidance and supervision of
the local administration
The state governments, through the ATIs, will develop procedures for formally recognizing and
certifying such trained search and rescue team members; they will also provide suitable indemnity to
community level team members for their actions in the course of emergency response following a
flood.
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Emergency Relief :-
Trained community level teams will assist in planning and setting up emergency shelters, distributing
relief among the affected people, identifying missing people, and addressing the needs of education,
health care, water supply and sanitation, food etc. of the affected community. Members of these
teams will be made aware of the specific requirement of the disaster-affected communities. It will be
ensured by the concerned authorities that the stockpiling of the essential commodities has been
carried out. These teams will also assist the government in identifying the most vulnerable people
who may need special assistance following floods.
Incident Command System :-
All response activities will be undertaken at the local level through a suitably devised Incident
Command System (ICS) coordinated by the local administration through the EOCs.State
governments will commission and maintain EOCs at appropriate levels for the coordination of human
resources, relief supplies and equipment. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the EOCs will be
developed by state governments and integrated within the framework of the ICS, which will take
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advantage of modern technologies and tools, such as GIS maps, scenarios and simulation models for
effectively responding to disasters. GIS maps available from other sources, such as the city planning
departments will be compiled considering their potential application after a disaster. The state
governments/SDMAs will undertake the training of personnel involved in the ICS. Some of the state
governments have already adopted this system.
Community-based Disaster Preparedness and Response Coordination among Various Organisations
Institutionalising the Role of PRIs, Community Based Organisations, Non-governmental
Organisations etc.
A number of organisations, like NGOs, selfhelp groups, CBOs, youth organizations such as NCC,
NYKS, NSS etc., women‟s groups, volunteer agencies, CD, Home Guards, etc. normally volunteer
their services in the aftermath of any disaster. Villagelevel task forces will also be constituted on
voluntary basis for better preparedness of the community. The state governments/ SDMAs and
DDMAs will coordinate the allocation of these human resources for performing various response
activities. State governments will work with these agencies to understand and plan their roles in the
command chain of the ICS, and incorporate them in the DM plans.
Media and Dissemination of Information :-
Soon after a flood, accurate information will need to be provided on the extent of the damage and
other details of the response activities through electronic and print media. The state governments will
utilise different types of media, especially print, radio, television and internet, to disseminate timely
and accurate information.
Involvement of the Corporate Sector:-
State governments will facilitate the involvement of the corporate sector in making available their
services and resources to the government during immediate aftermath of flood. The corporate sector,
as part of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) effort, can provide, inter alia, the services
hospitals, power and telecommunication, relief supplies, search and rescue equipment, water pumps
and transport and logistics for movement of relief supplies to the extent possible. For instance the
Construction Federation of India (CFI) has set up the India Disaster Response Network (IDRN),
which can also be associated with the task of emergency response. State governments and district
authorities will develop appropriate mechanisms to receive and optimally utilise all such assistance.
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Fire and Emergency Services :-
The fire and emergency services in the ULBs of various states are being used as an emergency cum-
fire services force. The fire and emergency services in the flood prone areas will develop adequate
capacity to respond to serious flood situations, in addition to managing fires.
Police Force:-
The police plays an important role in the aftermath of floods in maintaining law and order, assisting
in search and rescue, and in the transportation and certification of casualties. It is equally important
that the police forces are properly equipped and trained.
Home Guards :-
The Home Guards serve as an auxiliary arm of the police force and support the district administration
in various tasks. They will be trained for carrying out search, rescue and relief operations on
occurrence of floods.
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Identification of the Deceased :-
In the event of mass casualties, states will develop systems for proper identification of the deceased,
recording the details of victims, and making use of DNA fingerprinting. The technology will get
enhanced with UIDN being developed.
Emergency Medical Response Emergency Treatment at Site of Floods :-
Prompt and efficient emergency medical response will be provided by Quick Reaction Medical
Teams (QRMTs), mobile field hospitals, including floating hospitals for riverine islands and areas
inaccessible by roads, Accident Relief Medical Vans (ARMVs) and heli-ambulances. They will be
activated to reach the flood-affected areas immediately, along with dressing material, splints, portable
X-ray machines, mobile operation theatres, resuscitation equipment and life-saving drugs, etc.
Resuscitation, triage and medical evacuation of victims who require hospitalisation will be done in
accordance with SOPs.
Mortuary Facilities and disposal of Dead Bodies :-
The state/District/Block will develop contingency plans to have sufficient mortuaries to preserve the
dead bodies. After proper identification, dead bodies will be immediately disposed through district
authorities, to prevent outbreak of an epidemic and environmental pollution.
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Public Health Issues in Aftermath of Floods :-
Safe and sufficient drinking water will be ensured. Protecting existing water sources from
contamination, adding chlorine tablet in the water for residual disinfection effect and provision of
latrine and proper waste disposal to avoid contamination through flies and other insects are important
steps required immediately in the aftermath of a flood. Vector control will be done by spraying of
shelters with residual insecticides. Provision of insecticides treated mosquito nets is recommended.
Psychosocial Aspects :-
A large number of victims will suffer from psychosocial effects in the aftermath of a flood. The
psychosocial impact of floods will be manifested as psychosocial reaction in the form of post-
traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) and other psychosocial ailments in displaced people due to flood.
A team comprising a social worker, a psychologist and a psychiatrist will provide counselling to
them.
A) Pre Disaster:-
1. Planning and preparatory steps
2. Water shed Management / Afforestation.
3. Roads available and alternative roads and bridges.
4. Plan for shifting of population
5. Study of technical teams
6. Mock Drills (Training) for Disaster Control
7. Liaison with Paramilitary Forces.
B) Before Disaster:-
1. District / Sub Division / Block / Line Departments Control Room set up.
2. Ensuring the communication establishment of BCR with District Control Room /Line
Deptt./Police control Room/ Health control Room/ Sub-Division control room/ Neighboring
Block Control Room.
3. Test checking of receipt and transmission of messages.
4. Sending of updated situation report (if no information, nil report to DEOC by 2PM with
specific reporting format.
5. Alternate communication arrangement in case of failure of one system (Use of Skypee and
MORSE Code).
6. Identification of an officer as focal point for sharing of calamity related information.
7. Instruction to the identified Disaster Management Teams (DMTs) at Block and village levels
to extend support to Panchayats/ Block/ for immediate response and early recovery.
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8. Instruction to village Pradhan / Chairperson as focal point to activate the disaster
management teams (Search and rescue and first aid teams) and village DM plans for
response and early recovery and sharing of calamity related information to BDO
9. Meeting with the DDMC before and immediate after the calamity
10. Issuance of order to Govt. officials to restrict CL/EL during the calamity except any
unavoidable / life threatening situation.
11. Essential relief materials available at block H.Q and vulnerable pockets.
12. Identification and pre-contract with local suppliers/ traders.
13. Instruction to all line Deptts. to keep ready with men and materials to act immediately for
immediate response and early recovery.
14. public address system to be kept ready along with vehicles
15. Preparing a database of important Telephone Nos.
16. Battery / charging sets to be kept charged with arrangements for stand by battery sets
17. Detailed report of the situation to be display for every ones information at BDR
18. Adequate warning mechanism to be ensured for evacuation
19. Pre placement of Power and country boats at week and vulnerable points.
20. Mapping of flood / cyclone shelters to the vulnerable village
21. Identification of highland and cattle shelters.
22. Army assistance to be prepared
23. Pre arrangement of the Drinking water system at the vulnerable pockets
24. Storage / stock pilling of the food stuff at the vulnerable pockets
25. Ensuring of pre position of medical aids
26. Keeping an account of the list of private stockiest/ millers
During Disaster:-
1. All teams to report to Control Room.
2. Regular co-ordination meeting with all line deptts/ NGOs till the normalcy.
3. Organize the vehicles / ambulances for immediate assistance to the affected mass
4. An officer to be appointed as the relief officer with consultation of SDM
5. Evacuation routes not to be blocked for long time
6. passenger carrying buses/ transportation etc to be diverted away from disaster sites
7. Community assistance in road clearance
8. Evaluating the depth of impact of disaster in different locations.
9. Prioritizing the disaster sites depends upon the magnitude
10. provision for security:- Relief receiving centers/ transportation of relief materials / relief
godowns / relief camps / free kitchen centers/ feeding centers/ relief officials / VIP‟s dealing
with relief distribution / Air dropping zones
11. Activating Paramilitary / Assam Rifles/ Army on standby to depute personnel as per
direction of Incident Commander (DDMA)
12. Uninterrupted supply of relief materials to relief camps
13. Arrangement of trauma counseling facilities
14. Type of relief materials to be finalized for different types of disasters
15. Ensuring Minimum standard limit (MSL) at all the fair price shop/ wholesalers etc.
16. Eviction of encroachments
17. Identification of causalities
18. Assessment the requirement of medical team to be deployed
19. Electricity restoration
20. Transportation/ communication restoration
21. Assessment of relief materials reach to the people
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C) Post Disaster :- 1. Normalcy restoration (Road, Power, Water, Medical supply, Food supply)
2. Estimation of losses (Building, Crop etc. and reconstruction)
3. Normal time Activity ( Prevention , mitigation and Preparedness )
4. Updating of DM Plan.
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D) Operationalisation of different Teams :-
1. Control room:- District level ,Sub-Divisional level ,Block level and other departments control
rooms have already been setup and necessary information is being exchanget time to time.
2. Evacuation team
3. Medical team
4. Shelter team
5. Alternate route of roads
6. Law & Order team
7. Relief Management team
8. Water team
9. Sanitation team
10. Fire team
11. AARDD team & Carcass disposal team
12. Power team
13. Communications team
14. Paramilitary team
Necessary stepshave been taken through District Disaster Management plan
Conclusion:-
No Disaster preparedness can be complete in any form and the report on Disaster Management is no
exception. The report may have some lacunas / gaps which will get attended by inputs which we get
from field and State. Ours is an approach, to face Disaster which will mature with time.
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