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OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, HAILAKANDI, ASSAM

Disaster Management Cell, Government of Assam andMinistry of Home Affairs, Government of India

United Nations Development Programme

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Hailakandi District Profile:

Hailakandi was upgraded to district from Sub-Division in 1989. The district is situated in the southern most part of Assam. The district is bounded by the river Barak on the north, Cachar District in the east, Karimganj District on the west and the state of Mizoram on the south.

It has a total geographical area of 1327 sq km consisting approximately 48% as forest area typically located mostly on the southwest, south and southeastern side bordering Mizoram. The district is having five development blocks viz. Hailakandi, Lala, Algapur, Katlichera and South Hailakandi . There are four revenue cicles – Hailakandi, Lala, Katlichera and Algapur. The district consists of 62 Gaon-Panchayats, 331 Revenue Villages, One Civil-Subdivision, One Municipality ( Hailakandi ) and one Town – Committee at Lala. The largest low-lying area named as ‘Bakrihawar’ is situated in the northern part of the district in the Algapur Block area.

• Geographical Area – 1327 sq km• Population – 5,42,872 nos.• Revenue Circles – 4 nos.• Police Station – 4 nos.• Development Block – 5 nos.• Revenue Villages - 289 nos. N.C. Village - 18 nos. Forest Villages -15 nos.

The main river of the district – Dhaleswari is originated from northern part of Mizoram and is flowing towards north through the middle of the district. To give safeguard to Lala and Hailakandi township from the seasonal flooding by Dhaleswari river , long ago an artificial canal was dug out near Ganjakhouri village to divert the flow of Dhaleswari which is now bearing the name ‘Katakhal River’ and is joined to the river Barak.

The climate of the Hailakandi district is characterized by hot and humid. The summer starts from March and continues till October and the intensity of rain reduces during rainy season. Winter generally starts at the end of November and continues up to February.

The average annual rainfall of the district is 2441.94 mm with 132 average rainy days on the basis of record of the last ten years. High rainfall generally concentrates during the months of May to September though floods were also experienced during March-April due to the occurance of heavy rainfall in Mizoram draining in Dhaleswari River resulting floods in the Hailakandi district.

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Communication :

The Railway ( Meter Gauge ) line runs through Hailakandi district up to the border of Mizoram state. N. H. 54 passes through the East and North side of the district covering a distance of 20 km and another N. H. 154 passes through the middle of the Hailakandi district from Dhaleswari to Mizoram border covering a distance of 92 km. Besides that, 23854 km of PWD roads runs through this district. There is no airport within the District of Hailakandi except a small all weather Helipad at Panchgram.

Hailakandi District Disaster Management Plan

The district of Hailakandi of Assam is vulnerable to the natural disaster like floods, cyclones, earth-quakes, etc. As the whole North-East is situated in the vulnerable seismic belt ( Zone – V ) it is much needed to plan District Disaster Management Plan for Hailakandi District with a special stress on floods which mostly becomes a seasonal disaster here.

Disaster Management covers a broad range of interventions undertaken before, during and after a disaster to prevent or minimize loss of life and property, minimize human suffering and accelerate recovery. The management of a disaster can be viewed as a series of phases including Prevention, Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, Relief and Recovery (Rehabilitation and Reconstruction.)

The district administration is the focal point for implementing all government plans and activities. The actual day-to-day functional responsibilities for administering relief and response actions lies with the Deputy Commissioner who supervise and the Circle Officers ordinates among all departments at the district level.

The D.M. Act. Of 2005 has further clarified the role of the District Authority as the district planning Circle Officer-ordination and implementing body for all disaster management related functions. These functions include mitigation and preparedness measures alongside response, relief and rehabilitation. A key role has been assigned to the local authority for ensuring training of its officers and employees, maintenance of resources so that these are readily available for use in the event of a disaster. The local authority shall also carry out relief rehabilitation and reconstruction activities in the affected areas, conforming to the guidelines for mitigation activities.

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Govt. of India-UNDP Disaster Risk Management Programme at Hailakandi district.

• The Disaster Risk Management Programme is a partnership between the Govt. of India and the UNDP India.

• It is built on the years of experience that the UNDP India has acquired in supporting the Governments DRM capacity.

• At the national level this programme supports Ministry of Home Affairs to launch the initiatives envisaged in the “National Disaster Management Framework.”

• The programme is spread across 169 most multi-hazard prone districts in 17 states of India.)

In Hailakandi District , Block , G.P., Village, ULB levels Disaster Management plans are being done under DRM programme and may be activated at the time of any natural disasters. The Search & Rescue and First Aid training are provided at Block and G.P. Levels. Disaster Management Committees and Disaster Management Teams are formed at Block, G.P. & Village Levels which are to be put in service to cope with disaster. Awareness and sensitization among volunteers, School & College students are being conducted time to time about Disaster Management under DRM Programme.

Members of the District Disaster Management Committee, Hailakandi, Assam

1. Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi - - - - Chairman2. Addl. Deputy Commissioner , Hailakandi - - - Member Secretary.3. Superintendent of Police, Hailakandi - - Member4. President, Zilla Parishad, Hailakandi - - - Member.5. All A.P. President of Hailakandi district - - - Member.6. Project Director, D.R.D.A., Hailakandi - - - Member.7. Joint Director of Health Services, Hailakandi - - Member.8. District Agricultural Officer, Hailakandi - - - Member.9. District Informatics Officer, N.I.C., Hailakandi - - Member.10. Executive Engineer, PWD (R)/ P.H.E./Irrigation - - Members. Water Resources Division, Hailakandi.11. Executive Engineer, A.S.E.B., Hailakandi - - Member.12. Divisional Forest Officer, Hailakandi - - - Member.13. Inspector of Schools, Hailakandi - - - Member.14. District Elementary Education Officer, Hailakandi - Member.15. District Fishery Dev. Officer, Hailakandi- - - Member.16. District Social Welfare Officer, Hailakandi - - Member.17. Asstt. Executive Engineer, I.W.T., Hailakandi - - Member.18. Deputy Inspector of Schools, Hailakandi - - - Member.19. Officer-In-Charge, Fire Station, Hailakandi - - Member.20. Officer-In-Charge, Home Guards, Hailakandi - - Member.21. Officer-In-Charge, District Industrial Centre, Hailakandi Member.22. President, Purba Hailakandi Dev. Council, Hailakandi - Member.23. President, West Mohanpur Samaj Unnayan Club (NGO) Member.

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ACTION PLAN (CIRCLE WISE.)

To oversee the Disaster Management activities, in the event of flood or any other disaster, the whole Hailakandi district has been divided into 4 (Four) Zones headed by the Circle Officer as Zonal Officer for each Zone. The Zonal Officers will be responsible for co-ordinating with all the Officers, materials and resources under each Zone. The Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi will co-ordinate with all the Zones and the Govt.

The activities are grouped into three heading i.e. (1) Before Flood (2) During Flood and (3) after flood.

(1) Before the Flood :- Precautionary measures will be taken before the flood and those will constitute activities of the period before flood. Symptoms like incessant rain in catchments and hill areas rising of water level at Matijuri Ghat and Katakhal etc. are the indicators of occurrence of flood in this district. Water Resources Department and Central Water Commission Department (at Hailakandi district) are directed to keep strict watch and submit report immediately in case of any such symptoms to take necessary action by different departments.

(2) During the Flood :- The jobs to be performed by various Govt. Officials and availability of resources will form the main activities during the flood/ disaster. Rescue and Relief teams will be pressed into action during this stage as per Zone wise Action Plan. During that time, no Govt. Official will leave the Head Quarter without prior permission of the Deputy Commissioner.

(3) Post Flood Situation :- Post flood management activities will include rehabilitation of the affected people, health care and hygine, animal health care, supply of seeds, seedlings safe drinking water , supply of water purifier etc.

The Circle Officers will be the Zonal Officer of their concerned Circle-cum-Zone. Concerned Circle Officers are directed to immediately convene similar meeting at Circle level inviting the concerned B.D.O/ O.C.s, N.G.Os. Public Representatives and Official of other concerned Deptt. at Circle level and prepare a Micro Action plan to fight the flood.

It is decided that there will be 4 (Four) Zone in this district viz. (1) Algapur,

(2) Hailakandi, (3) Lala and (4) Katlicherra .

The Zonal Officers will prepare map in big size of their respective Circle / Zone in triplicate showing vulnerable areas and road communication with proper identification. Two copies of Map shall be sent to Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi within and one copy is to be retained with them for appraisal and guidance of the Army and others concerned.

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Further, requisition for G.R. materials shall be furnished in the following format.

Sl No.

Name of Rev. village/ G.P.

Name of affected area

No. of affected families

PopulationAdult Minor

Quantity of G.R. materials required

Location of Relief centre

Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

The Circle Officers are directed to send the requirement of G.R. as per above proforma only.

During flood all Zonal Officers shall sent a W.T. Message to the Deputy Commissioner at the end of the each day indicating no. of Trucks/ Vehicles/ Boats etc. required requisitioned, amount of G.R. distributed, approximate population covered, area affected and location where Relief camps has been set up total affected families, population both adult and minor etc.

All Zonal Officers are also directed to identify high locations where rescue operations may have to be carried out and to ascertain before hand that sufficient members of boats are available for the purpose. The rescue plan alognwith requirement of additional boats/ speed boats must be submitted to the Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi.

All Zonal Officers are directed to submit A.P.R.s. for G.R. materials distributed within 7 days after distribution and proposal of R.G. within 10 (Ten) days. As soon as distribution of G.R. is over the prepared list of affected people must be read out in presence of local leading Citizens. P.R.I.’s representative of the areas.

SMOOTH AND SPEEDY RELIEF WORKS :-

(i) All Zonal Officers with their Circle Level Committee will decide and find out ways and means for smooth and speedy distribution of relief materials to the flood affected people so that all possible delays and difficulties can be avoided. Safe places for storing relief materials may also be arranged in advance.

(ii) As regards arrangement of country boats locally, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Parishad, Hailakandi (with the help of G.P. President) will furnish the list of such boats available alongwith the name, address etc. of the owners.

The local Head of I.W.T. and Forest Department are directed to keep adequate no. of Machine Boats/ Rubber Boats ready after proper repairing where necessary. In case of short fall, they are directed to take up the matter with their higher authority. Action taken report must be submitted to the Deputy Commissioner.

During alarming situation of flood for rescue operation and distribution of relief materials services of Govt. Officials including the school teachers may be utilized by the Zonal Officers for saving the lives and property of the public.

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ZONE WISE ACTION PLAN.

HAILAKANDI ZONE (HAILAKANDI CIRCLE AREA.) :

There are 67 Nos. of villages under Hailakandi Zone (Hailakandi Rev. Circle area and Municipal areas)

The Circle Officer, Hailakandi will be the Zonal Officer of Hailakandi Zone. The Zone will be divided into 4 (Four) Sector and four nos. of Sector Officers will function in their respective Sector for relief works.

The 4 (Four) Sectors namely.1. Matijuri Co-Operative Office.2. Ratanpur Watch point3. Bhatirkupa G.P.S.S. Ltd.4. S.S. College, Hailakandi.

The Sector Officers will perform their duties under the supervision of Zonal Officer and will be assisted by the L.R. Staff of Circle Office and may be engaged for this purpose from L.R. Staff of A.S.O’s Office, Hailakandi.

Name of Sector & Distribution point

Name of Sector Officer

Name of L.R. Staff Name of G.Ps. Remarks.

1 2 3 4 5SECTOR-1Distribution point – Matijuri S.S. Ltd.

Sri A.R. Ahmed, Block Agril. Officer

1. Dipak Roy2. Radha Krishna Sharma3. Bipra Das Gupta4. Gautam Dutta5. Haripad Singha.6. Anam Uddin Choudhury.7. Nishi Kanta Seal

1. Sudarsanpur- Bandukmara GP2. Bashdahar- Barhailakandi GP3. Matijuri-Paikan GP4. Bahadurpur GP5. Rangauti GP

SECTOR-IIDistribution Point Ratanpur Watch Point

Sri Baharul Islam O/O. Bijyan Mandir , Hailakandi

1. Jyotish Seal2. Bahar Uddin Choudhury3. Badrujjam Barbhuiya.4. Mahmud Ali Mazumder5. Nurul Hq. Barbhuiya.6. Anku Das7. Gopal Ghosh

1. Bahadurpur GP2. Ratanpur GP3. Netainagar GP4. Gangpar- Dhumkar GP5. Boalipar GP

SECTOR-IIIDistribution Point Bhatirkupa S.S. Ltd.

Sri M. Engti, E.O.P., Hailakandi Dev. Block

1. Pronoy Das.2. Abdul Sukkur.3. Chayer Ali Laskar

1) Kanchanpur GP2) Narainpur- Tupkhana GP3) Serispore GP4) Chandpur- Ujankupa5) Bhatirkupa GP

SECTOR-IVDistribution Point S.S. College, Hailakandi

Sri B.D.O., Hailakandi

1. Nilendu Paul2. Kalyan Das.3. Hrishikesh Bhattacherjee

Hailakandi Municipal Area.

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Lala Zone :

There are 81 nos. of villages including Lala Town area and 4 (Four) nos. of F.V. Villages.

The Circle Officer, Lala Rev. Circle will be the Zonal Officer of Lala Zone and the Zone will be divided into 6 (Six) Sectors and 6 nos. of Sector Officers will function in their respective Sectors for relief works.

The 6 (Six) sectors, namely (1) Katlicherra out post (ii) Gaglacherra L.P. School, (iii) Lalamukh Nach Ghar, (iv) Amala Higher Secondary School, (v) Natun Bazar High School and (vi) Bowarghat Madrassa.

The Sector Officers will perform their duties under the supervision of Zonal Officer and will be assisted by the L.R. Staff of Circle Officer and may be engaged for this purpose from L.R. Staff of A.S.O’s office Lala (Hailakandi).

Name of Sector & Distribution

point

Name of Sector Officer

Name of L.R. Staff Name of G.Ps. Remarks.

1 2 3 4 5SECTOR-1

Sri Nizam Uddin Laskar, J.E. (Irrig)

1. Shyamal Singh2. Raj Behari Singh.3. Matilal Singh4. Matiur Rh. Laskar.

1. Sudharsanpur GP2. Nemaichandpur 3. Lala Mukh GP

SECTOR-II Sri Mainul Hq. Barbhuiya, J.E. (Irrig. Deptt)

1. Pradip Das2. Partha Dutta.3. Bimal Singh4. Aftab Uddin

1. Dhalcherra- Belaipur.2. Lalacherra- Vernerpur.3. Nizvernerpur-Sarbanandapur GP

SECTOR-III Sri Safiqur Rh. Choudhury, Sub-Engineer-I, Irrig. Deptt.

1. Liakat Ali Laskar2. Chandramoni Singha.3. Subash Das4. Rosendra Das

1. Borbond GP2. Bowarghat GP3. Nischintapur GP

SECTOR-IV Sri Askar Ali, Asstt. Engineer, Irrigation Deptt.

1. Foyez Uddin2. Nurul Haque.3. Binoy Das4. Nilkanta Das

1. Monacherra GP2. Aynekhal GP3. Purbakittarbond4. Rajyeswarpur GP

SECTOR-V Sri N. Dhar, J.E., Fishery Deptt.

1. Siraj Uddin Laskar.2. Foyzur Rh. Laskar.3. Dipaloy Das4. Nasir Uddin Choudhury

1. Rajyeswarpur GO2. Umednagar- Josnabad GP3. Koiya-Ramchandi GP

SECTOR-VI Sri J. Phukan, D.I.C., Hailakandi

1. Amir Uddin2. Bidyut Nath.3. Sarif Uddin4. Upendra Das

1. Tantoo-Dhanipur2. Chandrapur-Bhabanipur GP3. Joykrishnapur- Mamadpur GP

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Katlicherra Zone : There are 90 nos. of villages under Katlicherra Zone. (75 Cadastral & 15 N.C.)

The Circle Officer, Katlicherra Rev. Circle will be Zonal Officer of Katlicherra Zone. The Zone will be divided into 3 (Three) Sectors and 3 Nos. of Sector Officer will function in their respective Sector for relief works.

The 3 (Three) Sectors namely. 1. Circle Officer, Katlicherra.2. – do-- 3. – do --

The Sector Officers will perform their duties under the supervision of Zonal Officer and will be assisted by the L.R. Staff of Circle Office and may be engaged for this purpose from L.R. Staff of A.S.O’s office, Katlicherra.

Name of Sector & Distribution

point

Name of Sector Officer

Name of L.R. Staff Name of G.Ps. Remarks.

1 2 3 4 5SECTOR-1

Sri B.D.,O., Katlicherra

1. Binoy Nath.2. Bikash Bhattacharjee3. Gitesh Das.4. Idris Ali5. Moinul Hq. Barbhuiya.6. Krishna Das7. Chabdradhan Singh.8. Sitangshu Dey.

1) Sahabad GP2. Rangabak GP3. Dholai Molai GP4. Dholai Bagan GP5. Sunacherra- Rupacherra GP

SECTOR-II Sri Sub-Registrar, Katlicherra.

1. Haridas Singh2. Debojyoti Nath3. Ashim Bhattacharjee4. Ratish Deb5. Ashit Deb

1. Harishnagar 2. Katlicherra3. Monipur-Niskar4. Boruncherra- Kukicherra.

SECTOR-III SriB.D.O., South Hailakandi

1. Sahadat Hussain2. Ratish Deb3. Faizul Hq. Barbhuiya.4. Moinul Hq. Barbhuiya.5. Anjan Nath.6. Jogodish Seal

1. Dhariarghat- Kukicherra.2. Paloicherra- Sultanicherra3. Jalnacherra.

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Algapur Zone :

There are 69 nos. of villages under Algapur Zone.

The Circle Officer, Algapur Rev. Circle will be Zonal Officer of Algapur Zone. The Zone will be divided into 2 (Two) Sectors and 4 Nos. of Sector Officer will function in their respective Sector.

The name of the Sector are (i) Panchgram Sector and (ii) Algapur Sector.

The Sector Officers will perform their duties under the supervision of Zonal Officer and will be assisted by the L.R. Staff of Circle Office and may be engaged for this purpose from L.R. Staff of A.S.O’s office, Algapur.

Name of Sector & Distribution

point

Name of Sector Officer

Name of L.R. Staff Name of G.Ps. Remarks.

1 2 3 4 5SECTOR-1

Panchgram

1) Range Forest Officer, Panchgram.

2. Sri Ikbal Hussain, S.I. of School.

1. Suresh Chowhan,2. Nizam Uddin Barbhuiya.3. Abhijit Singha.4. Taz Uddin Barbhuiya 5. Sahab Uddin Barbhuiya6. Basir Uddin Barbhuiya7. Jashim Uddin Barbhuiya

1. Panchgram GP2. Kalinagar GP3. Uttar Kanchanpur4. Bakri Howar GP

SECTOR-II

Algapur GP

1. C.D.P.O., Algapur.

2. S.K. Barua.Block Agril. Officer, Algapur.

1. Hirendra Roy.2. Aftar Uddin Mazumder.3. Safiqur Rh. Barbhuiya4. Kaushik Chanda.5. Moinul Haque.6. Kaji Ahmed Hekim7. Abdur Rh. Barbhuiya8. Ilias Ali Mazumder.9. Nikunja Das.10. Bibhuji Das.11. Nurul Islam.12. Samiran Seal.

1. Algapur GP2. Sayedbond GP3. Chandipur GP4. Basbari GP5. Chiparsangam GP6. Mohanpur GP7. West Mohanpur8. Netainagar GP9. Bhatirkupa GP10. Burni Brese GP11. Narainpur GP

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ACTION PLAN OF DIFFERENT LINE DEPARTMENT UNDER HAILAKANDI DISTRICT.

1. JOINT DIRECTOR OF HEALTH SERVICES, HAILAKANDI.

The southern part of the district I hilly and northern part of the district is badly affected by flood water specially Kalinagar PHC and Algapur PHC area.

(A) Details.

Civil Hospital : 1 (One) S.K. Roy Civil Hospital, Hailakandi.PHC : 4 (Four) , Katlicherra, Lala, Algapur, Kalinagar PHCNew PHC : 3 (Three) , Vernerpur, Chiparsangam, North Narainpur.CHC : 1 (One) , Mohanpur CHCSHC : 1 (One) , Matijuri SHCState Dispensary : 2 (Two) , Nityananda, Jamira S/DMini PHC : 1 (One) , Belaipur M.Phc.Sub Centre : 103 (One Hundred three)Medical Sub-Center : 5 (Five), Monacherra, Netainagar, Mohanpur, Janakibazar, & Bhatirkupa MSC

(B) Manpower :

1. Doctor : 42 (Forty-two) Nos.2. P.H. Staff : 20 (Twenty) Nos.3. Malaria Staff : 44 (Fourty-four) Nos.4. L.H.V. : 06 (Six) Nos.5. A.N.M. : 120 (One hundred twenty) Nos.6. Opth. Asstt. : 04 (Four) Nos.

(C) Drug Requirement :

1. Tab Metronidazale : 2,00,000 Tabs.2. Tab Paracetamol : 2,00,000 Tabs.3. Tab Norfloxacin with Tinidazole : 2,00,000 Tabs.4. Tab Ciprofloxacin with Tinidazole: 2,00,000 Tabs.5. Tab Cotrimayazole : 30,000 Tabs.6. Tab Ranitidine : 20,000 Tabs.7. Tab Furalop : 20,000 Tabs.8. Tab Ofloxacine 200 mg. : 20,000 Tabs.9. Antacid : 20,000 Tabs.10. ORS : 50,000 Pkts.11. Syp. Paracetamol : 2,00,000 Bottles.

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12. Syp. Norfloxacine with Tinidazole: 6,000 Bottles.13. B.B. Lotion : 3,000 Tube.14. Syrp. Cotrimoxazole : 4,000 Bottles.15. Antacil Gel : 4,000 Bottles.16. Syrp. Amoxocillin : 5,000 Bottles.17. Cap. Omeprazole 20 Mg. : 2,00,000 Caps.18. 5% Dextroes Saline : 6,000 Bottles.19. DNS : 6,000 Bottles.20. Normal Saline : 6,000 Bottles.21. RL : 6,000 Bottles.22. I.V. Set : 25,000 Sets.23. Inj. Dexymethasone : 2,000 Vials.24. Water Purifier Tab : 25,000 Tabs.

(D) Fund Requirements1) POL & Other for mobility of Officer the Medical Team : Rs. 20,000.002) Boat Hiring charges for Medical Team - - - - - - - - - - - : Rs. 80,000.00

(E) Action Taken

To combat the situation 3 Nos. Centraly Mobile Medical team will be constituted with medical Officer and Paramedical Staff, 18 Nos. Medical relief team will also be constituted under Algapur PHC/ Kalinagar PHC/ Lala PHC and Katlicherra PHC. All medical team will be deployed any where at any time in case of emergency. A control room will be formed centrally at head quarter with Telephone No. 222224.

NOTE :- 1. Involvement of G.P. personal/ N.G.O./ Other staff of Govt. functionaries will be much helpful during the flood to fillup the shortage of manpower.

2. The Executive Engineer, PHE, may be required provide water purifying packets for pure drinking water sof the people as flood affected areas to avoid water borne diseases during the after flood.

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LIST OF IMPORTANT TELEPHONE/ MOBILE NOS.

Name & Designation Telephone / Mobile Nos.Dr. Uday Das, Addl. C.M. & HO (FW), Hailakandi

224753 (O)

Dr. Durjoy Deb, M & H.O.-I (HQ) attached to the Jt. D.H.S, Hailakandi

222224 (O), 223008 (R)

Dr. Ajanta Kr. Bayan, SDM & HO (HQ), Hailakandi

225589 (O), 222983 (R), 9435078646 (M)

Dr. N. Nath Bhuiya, Supdt. S.K. Roy Hospital

9435129352 (M)

Dr. Subrata Dey, I/c. SDM & HO, M & HO-I, Katlicherra PHC

9435079148 (M)

Dr. Jayanta Das, SDM & HO, Lala PHC 9435079937 (M)Dr. Amalendu Das, Sr. M & HO, I/c. Algapur PHC

9435373452 (M)

Dr. R.C. Drivedi, I/c. Sr. M & HO, SDM & HO, Kalinagar PHC

9435173241 (M)

Dr. Sajidul Islam, Katlicherra PHC 9435579193 (M)Dr. Rehana Begam, S.K. Roy Civil HospitalDr. N.H. Mazarbhuiya, Algapur PHC 281464

Dr. Aswini Kalita, NMS (HQ), attached to the Jt. Director of Health Officer, Hailakandi

9864142406 (M)

Khirendra Das, NMA (HQ) attached to the Jt. Director of Health Services Office, Hailakandi

9435379526 (M)

Dilip Kr. Das, S.I. (HQ), attached to the C.M & H.O. (CD) Office, Hailakandi

9435378847 (M)

Prosun Kanti Purkayastha, S.I. (HQ), attached to the CM & HO (CD) Office, Hailakandi

9954145651 (M)

Faruk Uddin Laskar, Pharmacist (HQ), attached to the Jt. Director of Health Services office, Hailakandi

9435379021 (M)

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2. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT :

Hailakandi is a flood prone district where flood usually occurs at three different phases. The 1st wave of flood occurs during the month of May. But last year is occurred during 1st fortnight of April, which may affecting the flowing crops.

Sl No.

Crops Total area Ha.

Anticipated damaged area Ha.

Anticipated no. of affected farm families

Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 61. Summer Paddy 2500 10002. Autumn Paddy 6500 13003. -do- (Seed beed) 500 3004. Kharief Vegetable 1950 5005 Others 100 50

10,000 Nos.

Total :- 11,550 3,350 10,000 Nos.

The 2nd (Mid flood) wave of flood generally occurs during June & July which may affect the different crops as well as nos. of family as below :

Sl No.

Crops Total area Ha.

Anticipated damaged area Ha.

Anticipated no. of affected farm families

Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 61. Autumn Paddy 6500 15002. Klharief Vegetable 1950 5003. Sali seed beed 3500 10004. Others 100 50

25,000

Total :- 12,050 3,050 25,000

The 3rd (late flood) wave of flood generally occurs during August & September which may affect the different crops as well as farm family as below :

Sl No.

Crops Total area Ha.

Anticipated damaged area Ha.

Anticipated no. of affected farm families

Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 61. Autumn Paddy 6500 15002. Kha. Vegetable 1950 5003. Others 100 504. Winter Paddy 35000 150005 -do- (Seedling) 400 200

30,000

Total :- 43,950 17,250 30,000

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Accordingly to recoup the loss caused by the early flood free distribution of certified

H.Y.V. Sali Paddy viz. Ranjit, Bahadur, Panjab, Lakhimi, Monohor, Sali etc. 0.5 Kg. Per

bigha to each affected family may be recommended after receding of flood water. For this

programme the requirements of seed as well as funds etc. are as below :

Quantity of seed required (MT)

Amount of fund required (Rs. In lakh)

Rate of distribution Remarks

50 M.T. Cost of seed ----- 7.02 (L)For transportation 0.18 (L)of distribution etc.)

5 Kg/ beneficiary Fund to be provided by Revenue Deptt.

Total :- Rs. 7.2 Lakhs.

In case of mid flood about 25,000 Nos. of farm family anticipated to be affected and may be

relieved by free distribution of Sali paddy seed © Viz. Monohar Sali , Androw Sali , Culture-

I etc. @ 6 Kg/ beneficiary for one Bigha to Rabi seedling during August & September. In

addition to seeds, the Nitrogenus Fertilizer Urea and M.O.P. @ 3 Kg. Per beneficiary for one

bigha may also the considered for free distribution. The requirement of seed, fertilizer and

fund are as below :

Name of inputs Quantity of inputs required (MT)

Amount of und required (Rs. Inlakh)

Rate per beneficiary

Remarks.

1. Sali paddy seed 150 21.06 (L) 6 Kg.

2. Urea 75 3.62 (L) 3 Kg.

3. MOP 75 3.64 (L) 3 Kg.

4. Contingency for transportation and distribution

-- 0.58 (L)

For 25000 family

Total :- 300 MT 28.60 (L)

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For the late flood 30,000 farm family anticipated to be affected and for which only Rabi

pulses or Oils seeds may be recommended for distribution # 3 kg per beneficiary during Oct-

Nov. as the flood water expected to reseed by Sept. . The necessary requirement of inputs and

fund shown below :

Name of inputs Quantity required in MT

Fund required (Rs. In Lakh)

Rate per beneficiary

Remarks.

Pea/F. Bean 45 MT 16.425 (L) 3 Kg.Mustard 45 MT 16.425 (L) 3 Kg.Contingency -- 0.450 (L)Total :- 90 MT 33.300 (L)

LIST OF IMPORTANT TELEPHONE/ MOBILE NOS.

Name & Designation Telephone / Mobile Nos.Sri Bijon Kr. Dutta, District Agricultural Officer, Hailakandi

9435567822 (M)

Sri Subrata Bhattacharjee, S.D.A.O., Hailakandi

9435173012 (M)

Sri Subrata Paul, A.A.I., O/O, D.A.O., Hailakandi

9401136068 (M)

Sri Sailesh Malakar, A.I. O/O, D.A.O., Hailakandi

9854970156 (M)

Sri Ranjit Paul, Jr. Asstt. O/O, D.A.O., Hailakandi

9435911069 (M)

Sri Mihir Rn. Chakraborty, Jr. Asstt. O/O, D.A.O., Hailakandi

9435179200 (M)

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3. WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT

The river Katakhal is one of the major Left Bank tributaries of the river Barak. The river originates at Dhaleswari from Mizo Hills and flows mainly in the north direction for about 165 KM upto the diversion point at Ganjakhauri near village Krishnapur in the plains where a blind dam across the river Dhaleswari is provided and the main course is diverted by excavating an artificial channel named Katakhal during British period in order to provide water transportation facility to the tea plantation areas as there was no good road communication to the tea gardens at the time. In course of time this artificial channel developed into river Katakhal and flows south to north direction almost parallel to the old Dhaleswari river and the present length of Katakhal river is 85 KM from Ganjakhauri to confluence with the river Barak at Kalinagar area. The course of Dhaleswari from Ganjakhauri to its outfall near Panchgram is called dead Dhaleswari and acts as a local drainage channel for a part of the plains of Hailakandi district. The main river Dhaleswari from its source in Mizo Hills upto foot Hills at Gharmurah a little upstream of Ganjakhouri flows through the mountains terrain in a steep gradient. The river Katakhal in a much flatter gradient from Ganjakhouri to its out falls in the plains average gradient of the river Katakhal from Ganjakhauri to Matijuri is 1 in 7500 and from Matijuri to confluence for a length of 27 KM it is about 1 in 10,000.00

Danger level at Matijuri = 20.27 MeterDanger level at Katakhal = 28.05 Meter.Danger level at Gharmurah = 30.05 Meter.

The embankment system as follows. :

River Barak River Dhaleswari

River Katakhal

Baghakhal Pola Nodi Sonacherra Balicherra

Total Length

L/B R/B L/B R/B L/B R/B L/B R/B L/B R/B L/B R/B1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

5.50

KM --

6.06

5 K

M

10.1

8 K

M

57.7

0 K

M

36.1

54 K

M

8.48

KM

1.25

KM --

4.00

KM

9.68

KM

12.2

2 K

M

151.

23 K

M

Through the existing embankment of 151.23 KM there is long un-embanked portion on the right bank about 52 KM and 16 KM on left bank.

There are 4 (Four) nos. of major sluices and 43 nos. of major sluices under this division. Out of which a large number of sluices are not in operation due to mechanical defects. The mechanical wing of Water Resources Department is already informed to repair the sluices before flood.

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During the ever highest flood of Sept’2007, 39 nos. breaches occurred in the embankment system of Hailakandi W.R. Division. The revenue department accorded sanction for 36 nos. of breaches. Out of these 36 nos. of breaches 33 nos. is almost completed and remaining 3 breaches will be completed within a short period. Apart from this the embankment system sustained severe damages due to overtopping, settlement and sliding. These reaches were identified and estimates for these reaches were submitted to the revenue department with due countersignature of the Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi. These estimates are yet to be sanctioned. In view of such situation some temporary precautionary measure will be taken up with earth filled cement bags per necessity of the site condition. For this purpose suitable quantity of earth is going to be stacked at different vulnerable reaches. For purchase of empty cement bags quotation has already been invited.

Apart from this following precautionary measures are taken up :

1. Opening of Control Room with Telephone No. 03844- 2227152. Providing filled staffs at vulnerable reaches to get advance information and taking up

precautionary measures.3. Providing E.C. Bags at vulnerable points.4. Suitable arrangement will be made with local Panchayat Members to fight against the

flood.

Phone/ Mobile No. of1. Executive Engineer , Water Resource : 94351730182. Asstt. Executive Engineer, Water Resource :3. Control Room of Water Resource Deptt : 03844-222715

PRESENT POSITION OF BOAT. VESSEL IN OPERATION OF INLAND WATER TRANSPORT DIVISION UNDER HAILAKANDI DISTRICT.

Sl No.

Name of the ferry Service Type of boat.Mar Boat

Single Boat

Shallow draft Boat Country Boat.

1 Narainpur Ferry Service - - S.D.B. Barni 1 No.2. Mohanpur Ferry Service - - S.D.B. Krishna-1 1 No.3. Ratanpur Ferry Service - - - 1 No.4. Lalacherra Ferry Service - - - 1 No.5. Katlicherra Ferry Service - - S.D.B. Katlicherra 1 No.6. Dhaleswari Ferry Service - - - 1 No.

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4. A.H. & VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.

1. Formation of District Level Flood Relief Committee headed by the District A.H. & Vety. Officer, Hailakandi.

2. A Control Room to be opened in the Hailakandi State Vety. Dispensary with a view to received information about Live Stock effected by Flood , Livestock lost/washed away Vety. Institution damaged etc. and for the purpose, one V.F.A. to be engaged on roaster duty in shifting manner from 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 1:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M.

3. The whole district to be divided in 4 (Four) Zones and each Zone will be under a Zonal Officer and Supervising Officer.

4. The district A.H. & Vety. Officer, Hailakandi will keep close contact with the Civil Authority for Flood Relief works and also with the Central Flood Relief Committee, Guwahati for the supply of Medicine, Vaccines for pro and post flood vaccination.

5. Sufficient stock of Medicine, Vaccine to be stored in the Head-Quarter well ahead of occurrence of flood and similarity all dispensaries and Sub-Centers of the District should maintain in the stock of the same in galore.

6. No Staff of the establishment will be granted any kind of leave except leave on Medical Ground during flood.

7. The nearest Tea Garden Authority (Serisphore and Aynakhal ) will be requested a head of flood for supply of sufficient quantities of Green Grass like other years.

8. The Chakki Mills (Flower Mills) owners are to be kept information a head flood to maintain a rolling reserved stock of Rice Polish, wheat bran for supply in the time of flood.

9. Some V.F.A.s will be kept reserved in the Head-Quarter under an order to be deputed during emergency time.

10. All V.A.S./E.O. (Vety) will be alerted to deploy V.F.A.s under them for rescue operation, First Aid. Treatment of Animals and also advice people have to save their Livestock during Flood as well as how to save fodder etc.

A District Level Flood Relief Committee is constituted entrusting the following personnels for performing various emergent works in the event of Floods’2008

The following V.A.S./ E.O. (Vety) designated as Supervisor and they will utilize the services of their subordinate staff for collection of reports regarding damages of Vety. Institutions, loss of Livestocks and Birds, Out-break of every diseases and flood relief works and Vaccination Programme.

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The District is divided into 4 (Four) Zones for Rapid mobilization of Staffs during emergent time as under

SL NO. NAME OF OFFICERS/ SUPERVISOR AREA TO COVER.1 Dr. A.B. Siddique, E.O., Vety. Hailakandi Dev. Block2. Dr. H. Gogoi, V.A.S. Algapur Dev. Block3. Dr. R.A. Laskar, E.O. (Vety.) Lala Dev. Block4. Dr. T.R. Nath, R.D.E.O., I/c. V.A.S. Katlicherra Dev. Block.

Moreover, a Central Flood Team is constituted with the following Vety. Staff for combating any emergent situation in District.

A. 1. Dr. J.K. Talukdar, VAS as C/O. 2. Sri Samsuddin Choudhury, V.F.A. 3. Sri Alim Uddin Laskar, V.F.A. 4. Sri Rajib Uddin Barbhuiya, V.F.A. 5. Sri Abdul Jabbar Mazarbhuiya, V.F.A. 6. Shri Kamrul Islam Barbhuiya, Peon.

B. The District Level Flood Relief Committee constituted with the following Officers. 1. Dr. T.S. Nath, R.D.E.O., I/c. D.V.D --- Chairman. 2. Dr. R.A. Laskar, E.O. (Vety) --- Member. 3. Dr. A.B. Siddique E.O. (Vety) --- Member. 4. Dr. J.K. Talukdar, V.A.S. --- Member. 5. Dr. J.C.K. Singh, V.A.S. --- Member 6. Dr. H.Gogoi, V.A.S. --- Member.

LIST OF IMPORTANT TELEPHONE/ MOBILE NOS.

Name & Designation Telephone / Mobile Nos. Dr. R.A. Laskar, E.O. (Vety), Block Vety. Dispensary, Monacherra

9435079548 (M)

Dr. J.K. Talukdar, V.A.S, Hailakandi & SVD, Hailakandi.

225458 (R), 9435179995 (M)

Dr. R.A. Laskar, E.O. (Vety), I/c. Kuchila RAI Center. & B.V.D, Monacherra

9435079548 (M)

Dr. J.C.K. Singh, V.A.S, S.V.T., Lala 9854563792 (M)Dr. A.B. Siddique E.O. (Vety), B.V.D, Hailakandi

223635 (R), 9435079462 (M)

Dr. Himanta Gogoi, V.A.S., Chiporsangam 225408 (R), 9435578879 (M)

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5. P.H.E. DEPARTMENT, HAILAKANDI

Hailakandi District is a flood prone area. The most vulnerable area is within the jurisdiction of Algapur and Hailakandi Development Block. During most of past floods in preceding year. It was experienced that the extent of damage was substantive. As such , advance planning based on previous experience is utmost essential to combat flood and ensure minimum damage. As such the District has been divided in 4 (four) Zones with co- ordination to civil zones headed by Zonal Officer Viz. Algapur, Hailakandi, Lala, & Katlicherra. And the Zone wise name of the respective Officer Incharge are entrusted as below:-

S.L No. Name of Zone Name of Officers and Designation

1. Algapur 1. Sri Dilip Kr. Barbhuiya. JE( PHE)2. Sri Babul Talukdar. AE (PHE)

2 Hailakandi 1. Sri F.U Laskar JE (PHE) 2. Sri A.K Ahmed. JE (PHE)

3 Lala 1. N.H Barbhuiya. AE (PHE)2. S.U Laskar. J.E (PHE)

4 Katlicherra 1. K. Nath Mazumder. JE(PHE) 2. B. Mahanta. JE (PHE) 3. M.P Agrahari. JE (PHE)

From the previous experience the following are the probable flood groom area of

respective Zone consisting of following GP.

A) Algapur Zone:- 1. Panchgram GP (Part), 2. Kalinagar GP, 3. Uttar Kanchanpur GP 4. Bakrihawor GP, 5. Chiparsangan GP, 6. Algapur GP,

7. Mohanpur GP, 8. North Narainpur GP, 9. Sayedbond GP , 10. West Mohanpur GP

B) Hailakandi Zone:- 1. Ratanpur GP, 2. Bahadurpur GP , 3. Netainagar GP, 4. Rangauti GP, 5. Matijuri GP, 6. Bashdahar Barhailakandi GP, 7. Sudarshanpur - Bandukmara GP

C) Lala Zone :- 1. Rajyeswarpur GP, 2. Sudarshanpur Kalacherra GP, 3.Nemaichandpur GP 4. Borbond GP, 5. PurboKittarbond -Rajyeswarpur GP, 6. Josnabad-Umednagar GP(part), 7. Lalacherra Vernerpur GP.

D) Katlicherra Zone:-1. Sunacherra Rupacherra GP (Part), 2. Dholai Molai GP (Part), 3. Katlicherra GP (Part) 4. Monipur Niskar GP (Part), 5. Palloicherra Sultanicherra GP (Part), 6. Dhariarghat Karicherra GP (Part), 7. Sahabad GP (Part), 8. Killarbak Jhalnacherrra GP (Part), 9.Baruncherra Kukicherra GP(Part).

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In addition to this Sri A.H Mazumder AE (PHE) In-charge store section, Hailakandi Sub-Division, Hailakandi will co-ordinate all the Officers of respective Zone and reder all possible help as required from time to time. He shall remain always available at Hailakandi PHE Sub-Division and to keep a constant vigil upon the issuing of materials from store as per instruction given to him time to time by the higher authority.

The AEE (PHE) Hailakandi will be the over all In-charge of Algapur, Hailakandi & Part of Lala Zone and AEE (PHE) Katlicherra will be the over all In-charge of Katlicherra and rest part of Lala Zone.

In view of monitoring flood situation one control room will be set up during flood time at the premises of Hailakandi PHE Sub-Division with a Phone No. 222456.

It is a experienced during the flood that affected Hailakandi District in the Year 1993, 1997, 2002 , 2004 & 2007. The name of flood affected Pipe Water Supply Schemes are mentioned below:-

S.L No.

Name of w/s/s S.L No.

Name of w/s/s

1. Rangauti w/s/s. 26. Rongpur-IV w/s/s.2. Sudarshanpur w/s/s. 27 Rongpur North w/s/s.3. Netainagar w/s/s. 28. Narainpur-IV w/s/s.4. Uttar-Kanchanpur w/s/s. 29. Swapanpur w/s/s.5. Matijuri w/s/s. 30. Nizvernerpur w/s/s.6. Paikan w/s/s. 31. Uttar Niskar w/s/s.7. Barhailakandi w/s/s. 32. Lalpani w/s/s.8. Barhailakandi-III w/s/s. 33. Bakrihawor w/s/s.9. Ratanpur w/s/s. 34. Algapur w/s/s.10. Bahadurpur w/s/s. 35. Mohanpur w/s/s.11. Nemaichandpur w/s/s. 36. Narainpur w/s/s.12. Kalacherra w/s/s. 37. Mohanpur R.A w/s/s.13. Badukmara w/s/s. 38. Algapur-V w/s/s.14. Abdullapur w/s/s. 39. Rajyeswarpur- V w/s/s.15. Uttar-Josnabad w/s/s. 40. Rajyeswarpur- II w/s/s.16. Sunacherra w/s/s. 41. Monipur-Niskar w/s/s.17. Aryanapur w/s/s. 42. Charigram w/s/s.18. Dholai Moalai-IV& V w/s/s. 43. Dhariarghat w/s/s.19. Dhoalai-Molai-VI w/s/s. 44. Alloicherra w/s/s.20. Dholai Molai-I w/s/s. 45. Katlicherra w/s/s.21. Dholai Molai-III w/s/s. 46. Lakhirbond w/s/s.22. Palloicherra w/s/s. 47. Chiparsangan w/s/s.23. Madhabpur w/s/s. 48. Kalinagar w/s/s.24. Lalamukh w/s/s. 49. Lala w/s/s.25. Sultanicherra w/s/s. 50. Hailakandi w/s/s.

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FLOOD PRONE AREA CIRCLE WISE.

Sl No. Name of Circle Name of G.P.s1 Hailakandi Circle 1. Matijuri-Paikan (Part)

2. Bashdhor-Bor Hailakandi.3. Bahadurpur 4. Rangauti (Part)5. Sudarshanpur-Bandukmara6. Ratanpur7. Netainagar (part)8. Gangpar-Dhumkar-Lakhirbond (Part)9. Boalipar (Part)

2, Lala Circle 1. Rajyeswrpur (Part2. Nemaichandpur.3. Sudarsanpur-Kalacherra4. Nityanandapur5. Borbond.6. Chandrapur (part)7. Nizburnerpur-Sarbanandapur (Part)8. Mahmedpur-Joykrishnapur (Part)9. Uttar Jyotshnapur (Part)10. Dholcherra-Belaipur (Part)11. Bowerghat (Part)12. Monalcherra (Part)13. Purba Kittarbond (Part)14. Nichintapur (Part)

3. Katlicherra Circel 1. Dholaimolai.2. Sunacherra-Rupacherra3. Narshingpur4. Monipur Niskar

4. Algapur Circle. 1. Kalinagar2. Panchgram (Part)3. Chiparsangon (Part)4. Uttar Kanchanpur (Part.)5. Algapur (Part)6. Mohanpur7. West Mohanpur.8. North Narainpur.9. Mohanpur-Burnibrease (Part.)10. Saidbond (Part)11. Bashbari (Part)12. Bakrihower.13. Chandipur (Part)

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LIST OF G.P.S.S. LTD. WITH TELEPHONE NO.

Sl No.

Name of G.P.S.S.LTD.

Address Name of Secretary Telephone No.

1 M/S. Aeinakhal Aeinakhal TE Sri Promodh Keot 94355787572. M/S. Rangauti Boalipar Sri Suruj Ali Choudhury 94012805523. M/S. Matijuri Matijuri Sri Tapash Roy 94351785714. M/S. Bhatirkupa Narainpur Sri Moinul Haque Borbhuiya. 94355788135. M/S. Dhonipur Lala Sri Najir Ahmed Laskar 94350796896. M/S. Nischintapur Monacherra Sri Abdul Rajjak 94358061447. M/S. Mamudpur-

NizvernerpurAbdullapur Sri Kutub Uddin

Mazarbhuiya9435379456

8. M/S. Rongpur Katlicherra Sri Jamal Uddin Laskar 98647505909. M/S. Dholai

Katlicherra Katlicherra Sri Binit Deb 9435179259

10. M/S. Monipur Karicherra Sri Rafique Uddin Choudhury 943537713811. M/S. Zamira Zamira Sri Nripendra Das 943537709412. M/S. Rajyeswarpur Natunbazar Sri J. Nath 943557885013. M/S. Algapur Algapur Sri Rashid Ahmed Laskar 943537709614. M/S. Mohanpur Mohanpur Sri Aftab Uddin Laskar 943507949715. M/S. Kalinagar Kalinagar Sri Indubhusan Das 985445855416. M/S. Nitainagar Bahadurpur Sri Abdul Malik 9859465074

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LIST OF IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS.

Name Telephone Nos.D.C’s Establishment Office ResidenceDeputy Commissioner 222251 222204A.D.C. (DEV) 222651 224064A.D.C. (REV) 222443 224318P.D. DRDA 222718 223654S.D.O., (SADAR) 224249

222269Supdt. Of Excise 222495Treasury Officer 222341Election Officer 222268A.D.S., Food & C.S. 222317Sr. Planning Officer 222442Nazarat Branch 222438Circuit House 222261D.C’s Control Room 223377JudiciaryDist. & Sessions Judge 222719 222720Asstt. Distsrict Judge. 222392 222461C.J.M., Hailakandi 222316 222252Secy. Bar Association 222272Govt. Pleader 222350Public Prosecutor 224501

Name Telephone Nos.(POLICE) Office ResidenceS.P., Hailakandi 222242 222492Dy. S.P. (Hq.) 222579C.I. of Police, HKD 222578Dy. S.P. (Border) 223116Police Reserve 222577Police Station, Hkd 222253Police Station, Katlicherra

285424

Police Station, Lala 244243Police Station, Algapur 281424Panchgram Out post 953845-

273231Katakhal Out post 953842-

277861Jamira Out post 283064O/C, APRO, HKD. 222333Fire Brigade, Hkd 222237CRPF Camp, Kuchila 223929CRPF camp, Gharmurah

283252

Health Joint Director, Health 222224Addl. C.M. & H.O. 224753Supdt. of Civil Hospital, Hailakandi

222423

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CIRCLE WISE POPULATION AS PER CENSUS’2001

Name Total Population

Total Male

Female SC ST

Hailakandi District 542872 280513 262359 59251 821Hailakandi Rural 498787 257985 240802 55502 778Hailakandi Urban 44085 22528 21557 3749 43Algapur Circle 101235 52535 48700 14897 9Algapur Circle (Rural) 97159 50310 46849 14581 5Algapur Circle (Urban) 4076 2225 1851 316 4Hailakandi Circle 137691 71419 66272 8088 33Hailakandi Circle (Rural) 107952 56304 51648 6344 0Hailakandi Circle (Urban) 29739 15115 14624 1744 33Lala Circle 166074 85770 80304 16795 390Lala Circle (Rural) 155804 80582 75222 15106 384Lala Circle (Urban) 10270 5188 5082 1689 6Katlicherra Circle 137872 70789 67083 19471 389Katlicherra Circle (Rural) 137872 70789 67083 19471 389Katlicherra Circle (Urban) 0 0 0 0 0

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DISTRICT LEVEL (RAINFALL ) : MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR 10 YEAR (IN MM)DISTRICT – HAILAKANDI

Month/Year January February March April May June July August Septembe

r

October November December

2007 3.5 115.9 83.2 500.4 455.6 416.2 340.3 420.2 248.2 268.6 126.4 --2006 -- 38.5 -- 120.6 472.7 711.7 227.5 215.2 200.7 180.8 74.4 --2005 -- 35.5 394.4 187.2 545.2 469.1 627.6 277.7 158.4 185.6 -- --2004 -- -- 33.4 626.5 441.8 289.6 620.3 307.3 248.3 158.3 -- 3.42003 -- -- 63.5 106.9 386.3 460.0 150.9 112.3 188.1 99.9 -- 116.12002 7.7 -- 93.6 215.8 437.8 322.9 429.9 174.1 106.0 63.1 48.0 4.52001 -- 67.9 153.7 120.6 295.3 466.7 271.4 272.1 288.8 224.0 102.7 --2000 27.1 25.6 270.9 335.5 524.4 38.4 144.8 547.6 273.3 148.7 -- --1999 -- -- 122.3 28.3 359.0 255.4 471.7 379.5 311.8 255.6 8.1 0.31998 15.6 9.7 262.5 282.7 152.5 672.5 616.4 287.1 188.2 66.1 45.5 --

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STATEMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONDISTRICT – HAILAKANDI (APROL’07 TO MARCH'08)

Nature of

figures

TRANSPORT VEHICLES NON TRANSPORT VEHICLESTrucks L.C.V.

GoodsBuses TAXI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Med

ium

Hea

vy

Four

Whe

eler

s

Thre

e W

heel

er

Stag

e C

arria

ge

Con

tract

car

riage

Max

i Cab

s (A

ATT

)

Oth

er T

axi (

Loca

l Tax

i)

Pass

enge

r thr

ee w

heel

er A

uto

Rik

show

Mot

or C

ycle

Car

Trai

lor

Trac

tor

Rec

over

y V

an

Oil

Tank

er

Oth

er (E

xcav

ator

)

Tota

l

5 152 83 12 4 6 5 29 198 443 136 1 11 2 7 3 1097

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