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JALNA DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN<br />

JALNA DISTRICT DISASTER<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

INFORMATION DATABASE &<br />

DISASTER MANAGEMENT<br />

PLAN<br />

Volume I & II<br />

COLLECTORATE JALNA, ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING,<br />

S.NO.488, JALNA (O)02482-223132,TOLL FREE-1077<br />

MAHARASHTRA DISASTER RISK REDUCTION<br />

MANAGEMNT PROJECT<br />

Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai.<br />

Updated till: June 2012


INDEX VOLUME -- I<br />

Definitions used in the document ……………………………………………………… i<br />

Abbreviations used in the document ……………………………………………….…… iv<br />

1. INTRODUCTION ………………………………………………………………… 1<br />

1.1 Multi-<strong>disaster</strong> Response Plan ………………………………………………... 1<br />

1.2 Objectives ……………………………………………………………….…… 1<br />

1.3 Policy Statement ……………………………………………………………... 3<br />

2. OVERVIEW OF JALNA DISTRICT ………………………………….………. 4<br />

2.1 Location ……………………………………………………………………… 4<br />

2.2 Area and Administrative Divisions ………………………………………….. 4<br />

2.3 Salient Physical Features and Land Use Patterns ……………………….…… 5<br />

2.4 Geology and Geomorphology ……………………………………………….. 7<br />

2.5 Climate and Rainfall …………………………………………………………. 8<br />

2.6 Socio-economic Profile …………………………………………………….. 9<br />

2.7 Agriculture and Cropping Pattern in the <strong>district</strong> ……………………….…… 14<br />

2.8 River Systems and Dams ……………………………………………….…… 15<br />

2.9 List of Irrigation Projects ……………………………………………………. 16<br />

2.10 Industries …………………………………………………………………….. 23<br />

2.11 Power Stations and Electricity Installations………………………………… 26<br />

2.12 Transport and Communication Network……………………………….…… 27<br />

2.13 Proposed Development………………………………………………………. 29<br />

3. RISK ASSESSMENT AND VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS ………………….. 32<br />

3.1 Economic, Occupational, Social and Educational Profile of the population ... 32<br />

3.2 Disaster Specific Proneness ………………………………………………... 35<br />

3.2.1 Floods …….…………………………………………………………… 35<br />

3.2.2 Earthquakes...……………………..…………………………………... 43<br />

3.2.3 Fires………….……………………………………………………….. 45<br />

3.2.4 Road Accidents……………………………………………………….. 46<br />

3.2.5 Epidemics ...…………………………………………………….…… 47<br />

3.2.6 Industrial and Chemical Accidents .…………………………………… 49<br />

3.3 Disaster Probability ………………………………………………………….. 52


3.4 Specific Vulnerability of Systems and Services to Disaster Events …………. 53<br />

3.5 Ranking and Probability of Disaster Episodes in the District ………………... 54<br />

Annexure I : Case Studies of Disaster Episodes ………………………………………. 55<br />

Annexure II : Fact Sheet of Hazardous Industries……………………………………. 83<br />

Annexure III : Earthquake Prone Areas of District 91<br />

Annexure IV : Flood Prone Areas of District 92<br />

Annexure V : Epidemic Prone Areas of District 96<br />

Annexure VI : Road Accident Prone Areas of District 97


INDEX VOLUME -- II<br />

4. CAPABILITY ANALYSIS…………………………………………………… 1<br />

4.1 Inventory and Evaluation of Resources…………………………………… 1<br />

4.2 Communication and Media……………………………………………….. 2<br />

4.2.1 Mass Media……………………………………………………... 4<br />

4.3 Administrative Preparedness……………………………………………… 5<br />

4.4 Disaster Specific Capability Analysis…………………………………….. 6<br />

4.5 Preparedness Measures undertaken by various department………………. 10<br />

4.5.1 Preparedness Checklist for Police……………………………….. 10<br />

4.5.2 Preparedness Checklist for Public Health Department………….. 11<br />

4.5.3 Preparedness Checklist for M.S.E.D.C.L………………………... 12<br />

4.5.4 Preparedness Checklist for Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran……. 13<br />

4.5.5 Preparedness Checklist for Irrigation Department………………. 14<br />

4.5.6 Preparedness Checklist for Telecommunication………………… 15<br />

4.5.7 Preparedness Checklist for PWD……………………………….. 16<br />

4.5.7 Preparedness Checklist for Agriculture Department…………… 17<br />

4.5.8 Preparedness Checklist for Animal Husbandry Department…... 22<br />

4.6 Public and Private Sector Resources Inventory………………………….. 23<br />

4.7 Adequacy of Existing Inventory for Disaster Management……………… 33<br />

5 MITIGATION STRATEGY………………………………………………… 34<br />

5.1 Requirements suggested by the <strong>district</strong> for responding to possible <strong>disaster</strong><br />

events<br />

5.2 Mitigation Measures……………………………………………………... 38<br />

5.2.1 Structural……………………………………………………….. 38<br />

5.2.2 Non-structural………………………………………………….. 38<br />

5.2.3 Disaster Specific Mitigation Measures Suggested……………… 39<br />

6 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AT THE DISTRICT LEVEL……… 43<br />

6.1 Responsibilities of Collector……………………………………………… 43<br />

6.2 Disaster Management Committee………………………………………… 45<br />

6.3 District Control Room……………………………………………………. 46<br />

6.3.1 Normal Time Activity………………………………………….. 46<br />

6.3.2 Warning or Occurrence of Disaster…………………………….. 52<br />

34


6.3.3 Desk Arrangements in District Control Room…………………. 55<br />

6.3.4 Role of Divisional Commissioner……………………………… 65<br />

6.4 Site Operations Centre and Relief Camps……………………………….. 65<br />

6.4.1 Planning Assumptions…………………………………………. 65<br />

6.4.2 Site Operational Centre………………………………………… 65<br />

6.4.3 Relief Camps…………………………………………………… 66<br />

6.5 Facilities / Amenities provided in DCR………………………………….. 72<br />

6.5.1 Planning Assumption…………………………………………... 72<br />

6.5.2 Layout………………………………………………………….. 72<br />

6.5.3 Transport……………………………………………………….. 74<br />

6.5.4 Staffing Requirements for DCR………………………………... 75<br />

6.6 Multi-<strong>district</strong> <strong>disaster</strong>s…………………………………………………… 77<br />

7 RESPONSE STRUCTURE…………………………………………………. 78<br />

7.1 Planning Assumption……………………………………………………. 78<br />

7.2 Response Plan on warning………………………………………………. 78 A<br />

7.3 Response Plan on Occurrence of Disaster………………………………. 78 B<br />

7.3.1 Key Officials of various departments…………………………. 79<br />

7.4 Involvement and Assistance available to departments from Private Sector /<br />

Academic Institutions<br />

7.4.1 Police Department…………………………………………….. 81<br />

7.4.2 Forest Department……………………………………………. 83<br />

7.4.3 Public Works Department……………………………………. 85<br />

7.4.4 RTO………………………………………………………….. 86<br />

7.4.5 Health Department……………………………………………. 93<br />

7.4.6 Animal Husbandry……………………………………………. 99<br />

7.4.7 Agriculture Department………………………………………. 101<br />

7.4.8 District Information Officer…………………………………... 106<br />

7.5 Earthquakes…………………………………………………………….. 107<br />

7.5.1 Planning Assumptions……………………………………….. 107<br />

7.5.2 Lead Agencies………………………………………………… 107<br />

7.5.3 Nature of Damages…………………………………………… 107<br />

7.5.4 Possible Impacts……………………………………………… 108<br />

81


7.6 Floods………………………………………………………………….. 112<br />

7.6.1 Planning Assumption………………………………………… 112<br />

7.6.2 Lead Agencies………………………………………………… 112<br />

7.6.3 Possible Impacts……………………………………………… 113<br />

7.7 Epidemics………………………………………………………………. 118<br />

7.7.1 Planning Assumption………………………………………… 118<br />

7.7.2 Lead Agencies………………………………………………… 118<br />

7.7.3 Possible Impacts……………………………………………… 119<br />

7.8 Road Accidents…………………………………………………………. 121<br />

7.8.1 Planning Assumption………………………………………… 121<br />

7.8.2 Lead Agencies………………………………………………... 121<br />

7.8.3 Possible Impacts……………………………………………… 122<br />

7.9 Fires……………………………………………………………………. 124<br />

7.9.1 Lead Agencies……………………………………………….. 124<br />

7.9.2 Possible Impacts…………………………………………….. 125<br />

7.10 Industrial and Chemical Accidents…………………………………… 127<br />

7.10.1 Planning Assumptions……………………………………… 127<br />

7.10.2 Lead Agencies……………………………………………… 127<br />

7.10.3 Possible Impacts…………………………………………… 128<br />

7.11 Cyclones……………………………………………………………… 130<br />

7.11.1 Planning Assumption………………………………………. 130<br />

7.11.2 Lead Agencies……………………………………………… 130<br />

7.11.3 Possible Impacts…………………………………………… 131<br />

8 NON-GOVENMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (NGO’S) AND VOLUNTARY<br />

AGENCIES………………………………………………………………..<br />

8.1 List of NGO’s and specific assistance available from them………….. 136<br />

8.2 NGO’s to be involved in specific activities during <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong><br />

operations<br />

8.3 Encouraging Community Preparedness………………………………. 145<br />

8.3.1 Private Sector Units in the District…………………………. 146<br />

8.3.2 List of CBOs (Mahila Mandals and Yuvak Mandals) who will work<br />

towards community preparedness measures………………………<br />

135<br />

138<br />

147


8.3.3 Mutual Aid and Response Groups (MARGs)……………… 158<br />

8.3.4 Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs)……….. 159<br />

8.3.5 Villages where CERTs can be formed……………………….. 159<br />

8.4 Areas of Community Participation…………………………………….. 160<br />

8.4.1 During Evacuation……………………………………………. 160<br />

8.4.2 During Disaster………………………………………………. 162<br />

8.4.3 During Relief and Rehabilitation……………………………. 163<br />

8.5 Encouraging Family level Preparedness………………………………. 164<br />

8.5.1 Checking for In-house hazards……………………………… 165<br />

8.5.2 Emergency Planning and Checklists……………………….. 166<br />

8.5.3 Evacuation Preparedness…………………………………… 167<br />

8.5.4 Shelter……………………………………………………… 168<br />

8.5.5 Helping After the Disaster………………………………… 169<br />

8.6 Disaster Specific Family Preparedness Measures…………………… 170<br />

8.6.1 Fires………………………………………………………… 170<br />

8.6.2 Earthquakes………………………………………………… 172<br />

8.6.3 Floods and Flash floods…………………………………….. 174<br />

8.6.4 Epidemics…………………………………………………… 176<br />

8.6.5 Road Accidents……………………………………………… 178<br />

9 DISSEMINATION OF DDMAP………………………………………… 179<br />

9.1 List of NGOs to be involved in Plan Dissemination…………. 180<br />

9.2 Plan Evalution………………………………………………... 182<br />

9.2.1 Post Disaster Evalution…………………………….. 183<br />

9.3 Plan Update…………………………………………………... 184<br />

10 FACILITIES, RESOURCES, AGENCIES WITH CONTACT ADDRESSES AND<br />

TELEPHONE NUMBERS………………………………………………..<br />

Annexure…………………………………………………………………..<br />

188<br />

231


1. INTRODUCTION<br />

Section I : Introduction<br />

As a part of the overall preparedness of the state, the Government of Maharashtra has a<br />

State Disaster Management Action Plan to support and strengthen the efforts of the <strong>district</strong><br />

administration. In this context, every <strong>district</strong> has evolved it's own District Disaster<br />

Management Action Plan (DDMAP). It is expected that these multi-hazard response plans<br />

would increase the effectiveness of administrative intervention.<br />

1.1 Multi-<strong>disaster</strong> Response Plan<br />

The DDMAP addresses the <strong>district</strong>s’ response to <strong>disaster</strong> situations such as earthquakes,<br />

floods, cyclones, epidemics, off-site industrial <strong>disaster</strong>s and roads accidents and fires.<br />

Some of these <strong>disaster</strong>s such as floods and earthquakes affect large areas causing extensive<br />

damage to life, property and environment while others such as epidemics only affect large<br />

populations. In any case, the <strong>management</strong> of these <strong>disaster</strong>s requires extensive resources<br />

and manpower for containment by remedial action.<br />

The present plan is a multi-hazard response plan for the <strong>disaster</strong>s and outlines the<br />

institutional framework required for managing such situations. However, the plan assumes<br />

a <strong>disaster</strong> specific form in terms of the actions to be taken by the various agencies<br />

involved in the <strong>disaster</strong>. The front-end or local level of any <strong>disaster</strong> response organisation<br />

will differ depending upon the type of <strong>disaster</strong>, but at the level of the back-end i.e., at the<br />

controlling level at the <strong>district</strong> it will almost remain same, for all types of <strong>disaster</strong>s.<br />

1.2 Objectives<br />

The objectives of the District Disaster Management Action Plan are :<br />

• To improve preparedness at the <strong>district</strong> level, through risk and vulnerability analysis ,<br />

to <strong>disaster</strong>s and to minimize the impact of <strong>disaster</strong>s in terms of human, physical and<br />

material loss.<br />

• To ascertain the status of existing resources and facilities available with the various<br />

agencies involved in the <strong>management</strong> of <strong>disaster</strong>s in the <strong>district</strong> and make it an<br />

exercise in capability building of <strong>district</strong> administration. This enables the <strong>district</strong> to<br />

face a <strong>disaster</strong> in a more effective way and builds confidence across different segments<br />

of society. It will be a positive factor for long term development of the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• To utilize different aspects of <strong>disaster</strong> mitigation for development planning as a tool<br />

for location and area specific planning for development in the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• To use scientific and technological advances in Remote Sensing, GIS etc. in<br />

preparation of this plan with a view to ensure their continuous use for development<br />

planning.<br />

• To develop a framework for proper documentation of future <strong>disaster</strong>s in the <strong>district</strong>, to<br />

have an update on critical <strong>information</strong> essential to a plan, to critically analyse and<br />

appraise responses and to recommend appropriate strategies<br />

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• To evolve DDMAP as an effective managerial tool within the overall policy<br />

framework of Government of Maharashtra.<br />

Section I : Introduction<br />

Response to <strong>disaster</strong>s, in the absence of a defined plan, would be arbitrary leading to<br />

overemphasis of some actions and absence of other actions which could be critical. The<br />

objectives of any <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong> plan should be to localise a <strong>disaster</strong> and to the<br />

maximum extent possible contain it so as to minimise the impact on life, the environment<br />

and property. A formal plan for managing <strong>disaster</strong>s is therefore necessary. This would<br />

include<br />

a. pre-planning a proper sequence of response actions,<br />

b. allocation of responsibilities to the participating agencies,<br />

c. developing codes and standard operating procedures for various<br />

departments and relief agencies involved.<br />

d. inventory of existing facilities and resources<br />

e. mechanisms for effective <strong>management</strong> of resources<br />

f. co-ordination of all relief activities including those of NGOs to ensure a<br />

coordinated and effective response.<br />

g. Co-ordination with the State response machinery for appropriate<br />

support<br />

h. Monitoring and evaluation of actions taken during relief and<br />

rehabilitation<br />

"Outline of Vulnerability Assessment" prepared by CSSD/EMC has been used as the basic<br />

instrument to collate <strong>district</strong> level <strong>information</strong> to meet the <strong>database</strong> requirements for the<br />

preparation of DDMAP.<br />

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1.3 Policy Statement<br />

Section I : Introduction<br />

The underlying policy of the DDMAP is to protect life, environment and property while<br />

ensuring mitigation of the <strong>disaster</strong> to the maximum extent possible, relief to those affected<br />

and restoration of normalcy at the earliest.<br />

Essentially, communities draw their support from the social institutions, administrative<br />

structure, and values and aspirations they cherish. Disasters may temporarily disorganize<br />

the social units and the administrative system and disrupt their lives built around these<br />

values and aspirations. A systematic effort to put back the social life on its normal course<br />

with necessary technology support and resources will contribute significantly to the<br />

resilience of the community and nation.<br />

This policy forms the basis of the DDMAP strategy. It aims at capacity building and<br />

prompt utilization of resources in a <strong>disaster</strong> situation through a partnership of the GOM,<br />

NGOs, Private Initiatives and the community. In pursuance with this policy, DDMAP<br />

addresses itself to strengthening the pre-<strong>disaster</strong> and post-<strong>disaster</strong> responses of various<br />

actors and stakeholders including the “victims” of the <strong>disaster</strong>.<br />

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OVERVIEW OF JALNA DISTRICT<br />

2.1 Location<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• Jalna <strong>district</strong> is located in the central part of Maharashtra State in what is known as<br />

the Marathwada region.<br />

• The <strong>district</strong> lies between 19º 1’ to 20º 3’ North Latitudes and 75º 4’ East to 76º 4’<br />

East Longitudes.<br />

• The <strong>district</strong> is bound on the North by Jalgaon <strong>district</strong> on the East by District Parbhani<br />

and <strong>district</strong> Buldhana, on the South by <strong>district</strong> Beed and on the West by <strong>district</strong><br />

Aurangabad of Maharashtra State.<br />

• Jalna <strong>district</strong> is located in the central part of Maharashtra State in what is known as<br />

the Marathwada region.<br />

• The <strong>district</strong> head quarters at Jalna are well connected by bus routes to major towns in<br />

Maharashtra.<br />

• The <strong>district</strong> headquarter Jalna is also connected to the State Capital Mumbai by broad<br />

gauged Railway line.<br />

2.2 Area and Administrative Divisions<br />

• Jalna <strong>district</strong> covers an area of 7612 Sq. Kms.<br />

• For administrative convenience, the <strong>district</strong> has been divided into the following 8<br />

tahsils: Jalna, Bhokardan, Ambad, Partur, Mantha, Badnapur, Ghansawangi and<br />

Jafrabad.<br />

• There are 4 towns namely Jalna, Bhokardan, Ambad and Partur and 968 villages in<br />

the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• The Municipal Councils are in the 4 townships viz. Jalna, Bhokardan, Ambad and<br />

Partur.<br />

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2.3 Salient Physical Features and Land Use Patterns<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• The Satmala and Ajanta hill ranges are on the Northern side of the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• The topography seen in the <strong>district</strong> typically that of Deccan Traps with flat topped and<br />

characteristically terraced features, low buttressed sides and undulating terrain with<br />

isolated knolls.<br />

• The average height of the <strong>district</strong> is 534m above mean sea level.<br />

• The slope of the land is towards South and 95% area of the <strong>district</strong> falls in the river<br />

Godavari basin.<br />

• The following table shows the tahsilwise position of predominant soil cover -<br />

Name Of Tahsil<br />

Texture Predominant Soil Cover<br />

Whether Sandy, Alluvial,<br />

Loamy<br />

Jalna Medium Silty clay<br />

Land Use Patterns<br />

Badnapur Medium to deep Clay, Clay loam, silty<br />

Ghansawangi Medium to deep Clay<br />

Ambad Medium to deep Silty clay, Clay<br />

Jafrabad Shallow to medium Loamy and Loam to clay<br />

Bhokardan Deep Clay<br />

Mantha Medium Clay loam<br />

Partur Medium to deep Clay loam to clay<br />

• The most significant part of the Jalna <strong>district</strong> is that about 80% of Geographical area<br />

is under agricultural use. The 75% area is under Kharif crop and about 40% of land is<br />

under Rabbi crop.<br />

• Agricultural activities are extensive along the Dudhana, Godavari, Purna rivers and<br />

their tributaries covering major parts of Bhokardan, Jalna and Ambad tashils. Since<br />

all these tahsils are located in the plains of these rivers, the land in this part is<br />

favourable for agricultural activities.<br />

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Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• Practice of double cropping is observed along all the rivers and their tributaries and<br />

is predominant in Ambad and Bhokardan tahsils. The major cropping season in the<br />

<strong>district</strong> is kharif. Patches of scrub land are scattered throughout the <strong>district</strong> and are<br />

mostly located within the agricultural land.<br />

• The current irrigation potential in the <strong>district</strong> is 66,097 hectors while the area under<br />

well irrigation is about 35,000 hectares. The area under double crops is 15% while the<br />

area under irrigation is only 7.8% which is far below the state average.<br />

• Forest area mainly consists of deciduous and degraded forests and covers the<br />

northern portion of Jalna tahsil.<br />

• Scrub land viz. land with or without scrub, which are generally prone to degradation,<br />

occupy topographically higher altitude area and are mostly observed on the uplands<br />

of Jaffrabad, Jalna, Partur and Ambad tahsils. It is observed that the land with or<br />

without scrub occurs adjoining the forests area. However on the uplands, some<br />

secluded patches are also seen.<br />

• A remarkably large patch of stony waste land is observed in the northern part of Jalna<br />

tahsil. Gullied lands are seen along River Godavari. Some patches of this category<br />

are also observed away from the river banks in Ambad and Partur tahsils.<br />

The details of the land use pattern in Jalna <strong>district</strong> are given in the following table<br />

Land use/Land cover<br />

category<br />

Area in Hectares Percentage of the<br />

total<br />

area.<br />

Geographical<br />

8752<br />

1.13%<br />

Land not available for<br />

Agriculture use<br />

Agricultural land 651553 85.56 %<br />

Forest land 12600 1.65 %<br />

Waste land 80035 10.51 %<br />

Others 8260 1.15 %<br />

Total (generated) 761200 Ha. 100.00%<br />

Source- Information recently obtained from<br />

District Statistical Officer, Jalna.<br />

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2.4 Geology & Geomorphology<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• The entire <strong>district</strong> is occupied by basaltic lava flows of the Deccan traps of Upper<br />

Cretaceous to Eocene age. The Deccan trap is overlain by alluvial deposits along<br />

the major river. The alluvium forms a very fertile land.<br />

• The geological sequence of the area is given below.<br />

FORMATION AGE LITHOLOGY<br />

Alluvium Recent Fine, clay, silt and sand<br />

Deccan Upper Vesicular, amygdaloidal, zeolitic<br />

Traps Cretaceous basalt and the hard and compact<br />

to Eocene massive basalt with red bole beds<br />

Alluvium<br />

• The alluvial deposits in the <strong>district</strong> are overlying on the Deccan traps and occur along<br />

the major river flowing through the <strong>district</strong> viz. Godavari and Purna. The alluvium<br />

consists of clay, silt and sand. The thickness of alluvium ranges between 15 to 20 Mts.<br />

The extent of alluvium across the river is very limited and ranges between 0.25 to<br />

0.5 Kms.<br />

Deccan Traps<br />

• The major part of the <strong>district</strong> is covered by the Deccan Trap lava flows. There are a<br />

number of flows in the <strong>district</strong>, The individual flow generally consists of two units.<br />

The upper unit of vesicular and amygdaloidal zeolitic basalt and the lower unit,<br />

consisting of massive basalt with joints and fractures. The two flows are often<br />

separated by thick clay deposit called as red bole. The thickness of individual flow<br />

ranges between 15-20 Mts.<br />

Lineaments and Fractures<br />

• With the use of satellite imagery number of lineaments have been identified. In this<br />

<strong>district</strong> lineaments are oriented in NW-SE,NE-SE direction. In this <strong>district</strong> lineaments<br />

being the weaker zone can act as potential zone for groundwater developments.<br />

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2.5 Climate and Rainfall<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• The Jalna <strong>district</strong> has a sub-tropical climate in which the bulk of rainfall is received<br />

from south west monsoon during June to September.<br />

• The monsoon is followed by winter season from October to February and summer<br />

from March to May.<br />

• The maximum temperature rises to about 42 degree centigrade in the month of May<br />

while the lowest temperature is recorded in the month of December which is about 10<br />

degree centigrade.<br />

Table No. 1 : Rainfall Characteristics of Jalna District<br />

Rainfall 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011<br />

Total annual rainfall (mm) 578.5 546.8 534.62 791.95 557.06<br />

Average Rainfall (mm) of 5 years only 634.17 634.17 634.17 634.17 634.17<br />

Month during which maximum Rainfall July July July July July<br />

occurs<br />

Month having maximum Continuous<br />

rainfall<br />

Table No.1.1 Tahsilwise Rainfall Characteristics of Jalna District<br />

DETAILS<br />

August<br />

August<br />

&<br />

Sept<br />

August<br />

August<br />

&<br />

Sept<br />

August<br />

August<br />

&<br />

Sept<br />

YEARWISE RAINFALL IN M.M.<br />

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011<br />

Jalna 627.0 696.0 1004.0 585.0 616.0 604.0 915.11 631.00<br />

Badnapur 517.0 525.0 764.0 727.0 635.0 512.0 639.69 522.00<br />

Bhokardan 521.0 593.0 902.0 507.0 591.0 478.0 715.99 459.00<br />

Jafrabad 566.0 628.4 791.9 667.0 603.0 487.0 885.00 758.50<br />

Partur 646.0 685.0 721.0 557.0 368.0 605.0 963.00 593.00<br />

Mantha 414.0 731.0 641.0 564.0 466.0 491.0 917.50 487.50<br />

Ambad 673.0 725.0 638.0 539.0 606.0 557.0 832.28 507.57<br />

Ghansawangi 748.0 707.0 645.0 482.0 489.5 543.0 851.10 497.71<br />

Total of<br />

Jalna District<br />

4712.0 5292.4 6106.9 4628.0 4374.5 4277.0 6719.67 557.06<br />

Average 589.00 661.30 763.36 578.50 546.81 534.63 839.96 557.04<br />

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2.6 Socio - Economic Features<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• The total geographical area of the <strong>district</strong> is 7,718 sq Kms constituting<br />

2.51% of the total State.<br />

• Jalna is the largest Tahsil covering an area of 1,221 sq.Kms.<br />

• The total population of the <strong>district</strong> according to the 2001 census is<br />

16.13 lakhs which is 1.67% of the total population of the state.<br />

• The rural population comprises of 80.91% while urban population<br />

constitutes 19.09% of the total population .<br />

• The male population is 51.26% while the female population is 48.73%.<br />

• The human population is highest in Jalna Tahsil (354 persons/ Sq.<br />

km) followed by Bhokardan Tahsil (213 persons/Sq.km.) and is least<br />

in Ghansawangi (154 persons/Sq.km.).<br />

• % of landless families of Jalna <strong>district</strong> is 27061 [9 %]. (as per DRDA,<br />

Jalna and Dist. Statiscal Office, Jalna)<br />

• % of Slum Population of Jalna District – Approximately 4.76 %<br />

• Number of houseless families of the <strong>district</strong> is 62633 Nos. as per<br />

gramsabha.<br />

• Families below powerty line is 105188.<br />

• Percentage of illiterates of the <strong>district</strong> is 35.60 %(As per 2001 census)<br />

• Percentage of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe are 11.22 % and<br />

3.88 % respectively.<br />

• The details of the urban and rural locations within Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

are given in the following pages.<br />

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Name<br />

of the<br />

Urban<br />

Centre<br />

2.6.1 Urban Locations<br />

Population<br />

As per 2001<br />

Census<br />

Density<br />

as per<br />

1991<br />

Census<br />

Cultivat<br />

ors<br />

Agric<br />

ultura<br />

l<br />

Live<br />

Stock<br />

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Major Occupational Patterns in %<br />

As per 1991 Census<br />

Mining Manufac Constructi Trade Transp<br />

quarry turing on commerce ort<br />

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Marginal<br />

workers &<br />

Others<br />

Non<br />

workers<br />

JALNA 235795 2143 18.25 01.28 1.15 0.14 6.62 1.72 7.01 2.72 7.33 70.99<br />

BHOKAR<br />

-DAN<br />

16950 7647 04.80 09.21 0.64 0.00 2.31 1.08 5.17 0.98 7.37 68.44<br />

PARTUR 29012 3670 04.50 06.41 0.51 0.00 3.11 1.14 5.79 1.64 6.98 71.62<br />

AMBAD 26108 1506 04.61 06.07 0.79 0.00 2.77 1.04 5.49 1.09 6.52 60.84<br />

Taluka name<br />

Population Literates<br />

Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

Bhokardan Rural 122444 116797 239241 80825 44764 125589<br />

Urban 8888 8062 16950 6118 4260 10378<br />

Total 131332 124859 256191 86943 49024 135967<br />

Jafrabad Rural 70065 67280 137345 47712 27905 75617<br />

Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Total 70065 67280 137345 47712 27905 75617<br />

Jalna Rural 100782 95552 196334 64202 34578 98780<br />

Urban 121922 113873 235795 89202 66734 155936<br />

Total 222704 209425 432129 153404 101312 254716<br />

Badnapur Rural 67422 63940 131362 43530 22802 66322<br />

Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Total 67422 63940 131362 43530 22802 66322<br />

Ambad Rural 92551 88483 181034 59632 33616 93248<br />

Urban 13727 12381 26108 9857 6812 16569<br />

Total 106278 100864 207142 69389 40428 109817<br />

Ghansawangi Rural 88524 84558 173082 54396 31061 86057<br />

Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Total 88524 84558 173082 54396 31061 86057<br />

Partur Rural 59179 57304 116483 36081 20164 56245<br />

Urban 14925 14087 29012 10458 7345 17803<br />

Total 74104 71391 145495 46539 27509 74048<br />

Mantha Rural 66474 63760 130234 43227 24628 67855<br />

Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Total 66474 63760 130234 43227 24628 67855<br />

Total Rural 667441 637674 1305115 430195 239518 669713<br />

Urban 159462 148403 307865 115535 85151 200686<br />

Total 826903 786077 1612980 545730 324669 870399<br />

Note: Provisional Population in Jalna District is 19,58,483 as per census 2011<br />

Talukawise is not available.


2.6.2 Major Rural Centres<br />

As per 2001Census<br />

Name of the Population Density<br />

Rural<br />

Cultiv<br />

Centre<br />

ators<br />

Agric<br />

ultural<br />

Live<br />

Stock<br />

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Major Occupational Patterns in %<br />

Mining<br />

quarry<br />

Manufact<br />

uring<br />

Constr<br />

uction<br />

Trade<br />

commerc<br />

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Transp<br />

ort<br />

Marginal<br />

workers<br />

& Others<br />

Non<br />

workers<br />

Jafrabad 12819 01072 07.01 12.28 0.60 0.17 1.47 0.66 4.28 0.45 6.18 66.90<br />

Badnapur 9866 00972 05.73 12.04 2.05 0.00 3.30 0.72 5.13 1.16 6.98 60.84<br />

Mantha 16865 01129 04.43 12.78 0.26 0.07 2.56 0.51 6.92 0.84 5.66 65.97<br />

Ghansawangi 5826 00147 11.73 17.42 0.28 0.00 1.62 0.28 2.62 0.19 3.68 62.18<br />

Seoli 6596 256 08.99 11.30 ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- 15.66 64.05<br />

Dhawada 8070 312 04.16 10.03 ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- 30.21 55.60<br />

Walsawangi 8387 279 19.83 21.38 ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- 65.52 48.27<br />

Paradh (Bk) 6279 424 16.82 17.21 ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- 14.94 51.03<br />

Tembhurni 9875 237 12.23 16.78 ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- 12.18 58.81<br />

Satona (Kh) 6752 341 07.34 21.15 ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- 19.18 52.93<br />

Ashti 12399 260 08.16 17.04 ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- 13.92 60.88<br />

Jamkhed 6687 166 19.46 20.24 ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- 07.33 52.92<br />

Ranjani 7849 224 10.35 22.44 ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- 19.75 57.46<br />

Kumbhar<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

6734 318 08.94 20.56 ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- 17.53 57.29


2.6.3 Historical and Religious Centers in Jalna District<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

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Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• The Historical and Religious Centers of Jalna Tahsil are given below :<br />

Name of the Historical and<br />

Religious Centres and nearest<br />

urban or major rural centre<br />

Near Jalna City -<br />

Anandi Swami Mandir<br />

Ram Mandir<br />

Kalunka Mandir<br />

Mamadevi Mandir<br />

Panchamukhi Mahadev<br />

Durga Mata Mandir<br />

Panch Amba Devi Mandir<br />

Near Ner (Rural Area)-<br />

Vateshwara<br />

Near Sevali (Rural Area)-<br />

Mahadeva Mandir<br />

Near Savargaon (Rural Area)-<br />

Shambhu Mahadeva Mandir<br />

Periods of Festive<br />

Occasions, Months<br />

July<br />

April<br />

April<br />

April<br />

February<br />

October(Vijaya Dashmi)<br />

August<br />

February<br />

February<br />

August<br />

Estimated<br />

tourist/visiting<br />

population<br />

7000 to 8000<br />

4000 to 5000<br />

5000 to 6000<br />

5000 to 6000<br />

4000 to 5000<br />

9000 to 10000<br />

9000 to 11000<br />

15000 to 20000<br />

15000 to 20000<br />

15000 to 20000<br />

• The Historical and Religious Centres of Bhokardan Tahsil are as follows :<br />

(Source Tahsildar, Bhokardan)<br />

Name of the Historical and<br />

Religious centre and nearest<br />

Urban or Major Rural Centre<br />

Near Jaidev wadi<br />

Mahanubhav Mandir<br />

NearAnwa<br />

Ajubai Mandir<br />

Near Nalapi<br />

Kabu Baba Sansthan<br />

Near Rajur<br />

Shri Ganapati Sansthan<br />

Near Paradh Bk.<br />

Balaji and Paradh Sansthan<br />

Periods of Festive<br />

Occasions, Months<br />

In February<br />

In April<br />

In November<br />

In February<br />

In April<br />

Estimated tourist or<br />

visiting population<br />

20000<br />

25000<br />

07000<br />

50000<br />

10000<br />

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• The Historical and Religious Centres of Partur Tahsil are as follows :<br />

Name of the Historical and<br />

Religious centre and nearest<br />

Urban or Major Rural Centre<br />

Near Partur<br />

Shri Sai Baba Mandir<br />

Near Ashti<br />

Khandeshwar Mandir<br />

Near Raipur<br />

Devi Mandir<br />

Near Rohina<br />

Devi Mandir<br />

Periods of Festive<br />

Occasions, Months<br />

February<br />

March (Mahashivratri)<br />

October<br />

October<br />

• The Historical and Religious Centres of Ambad Tahsil are as follows :<br />

Name of the Historical and<br />

Religious centre and nearest<br />

Urban or Major Rural Centre<br />

Near Ambad<br />

Shri Matsyodari Devi Mandir<br />

Darga of Bohori Samaj<br />

Near Parada<br />

Dargah of Syed Allauddin chisti<br />

Saheb<br />

Periods of Festive<br />

Occasions, Months<br />

10 days in October<br />

May<br />

January<br />

Estimated tourist or<br />

visiting population<br />

5000 to 8000<br />

4000 to 5000<br />

1000 to 2000<br />

1000 to 2000<br />

Estimated tourist or<br />

visiting population<br />

50,000 on end average.<br />

30,000 on end average.<br />

5000<br />

• The Historical & Religious centres of Bandapur Tahsil are as follows :<br />

Name of the Historical and<br />

Religious centre and nearest<br />

Urban or Major Rural Centre<br />

Near Somthana<br />

Renuka Mata Mandir<br />

Near Parada Asarkheda<br />

Periods of Festive<br />

Occasions, Months<br />

Chaitra Pournima in<br />

April & Navaratra in<br />

October.<br />

April/May<br />

Estimated tourist or<br />

visiting population<br />

10000<br />

8000<br />

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• The Historical & Religious centres of Mantha Tahsil are as follows :<br />

Name of the Historical and<br />

Religious Centre and nearest<br />

Urban or Major Rural Centre<br />

Near Mantha<br />

Renuka Devi Sansthan<br />

Near Kokarsa<br />

Devi Kokarsa<br />

Periods of Festive<br />

Occasions, Months<br />

April / May<br />

April / May<br />

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Estimated tourist or<br />

visiting population<br />

10000<br />

5000<br />

• The Historical & Religious centres of Ghanasawangi Tahsil are as follows:<br />

Name of the Historical and<br />

Religious Centre and nearest<br />

Urban or Major Rural Centre<br />

Near Ghansawngi<br />

Birth Place of<br />

Shri Samarth Ramdas Swami<br />

(Jamb Smarth)<br />

Periods of Festive<br />

Occasions, Months<br />

Chaitra Shudh Navmi<br />

April<br />

Estimated tourist or<br />

visiting population<br />

10,000 to 15,000<br />

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2.7 Agriculture and Cropping Pattern In Jalna District<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• The total geographical area of the <strong>district</strong> is 7,72,600 hectare out of which,<br />

cultivable land is 6,76,600 hectare which is more than 88.00% of the total area.<br />

• The <strong>district</strong> has a very high percentage of cultivable land. The area under Kharif crop<br />

is 70% . The area under double cropping has steadily increased from 10% in 2007 &<br />

15 % in 2011<br />

• In Bhokardan and Jafrabad tahsils, there is lowest rainfall and therefore, the major<br />

cropping season is Kharif, whereas in the rest of the <strong>district</strong> both Rabi and Kharif<br />

agriculture is practiced.<br />

• Bajra,maize and Wheat are the major cereals grown in the <strong>district</strong>. The area under<br />

Cotton is also very extensive.<br />

• Details of agriculture and crop pattern in the <strong>district</strong> are given below :<br />

Types Names Cropping Period in<br />

Months<br />

Major Crops<br />

Wheat<br />

Oct. to Feb.<br />

(Irrigated) Vegetables<br />

June to april<br />

Major Crops<br />

(Non - Irrigated);<br />

Kh.Jowar<br />

Rabi Jowar<br />

Bajra<br />

Maize<br />

Tur<br />

Udid<br />

Mung<br />

Rabi Sunflower<br />

Kharif Sunflower.<br />

Major cash crops Sugarcane<br />

Cotton<br />

Major Plantations<br />

Sweet lemon<br />

Grapes<br />

Mango<br />

June to Sept<br />

Oct. to Feb<br />

June to Sept<br />

June to Sept.<br />

June to Dec<br />

June to Sept.<br />

June to Sept<br />

Oct. to Jan<br />

Aug to nov<br />

Dec. to Nov./<br />

Jan - Dec<br />

June to Feb<br />

Perennial crops<br />

Perennial crops<br />

Perennial crops<br />

Market (District,<br />

State Export)<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District.<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District and State<br />

District and State<br />

District and State<br />

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2.8 River Systems and Dams<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• The Godavari, Purna and Dudhana are the 3 major rivers which flow through the<br />

<strong>district</strong>.<br />

• The river Godavari flows along the southern boundary of the <strong>district</strong> in west to east<br />

direction. The Godavari and its tributaries drain the southern part of the <strong>district</strong> and<br />

occupy 30% of the area. The drainage pattern of Godavari basin is dendritic.<br />

• Dudhana and Gulati are the major tributaries of river Godavari in the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• River Purna is also a tributary of Godavari but has a large catchment and therefore<br />

forms a sub-basin. River Purna flows from the central part of the <strong>district</strong>. The sub-<br />

basin occupies 65% area of the <strong>district</strong> . River Purna and its tributary also form a<br />

dendritic drainage pattern.<br />

• The rivers Khelna and Girja are major tributaries of river Purna .<br />

• The extreme north part of the <strong>district</strong> falls in the Tapi basin . No major river flows<br />

through this region .<br />

• The entire <strong>district</strong> has been divided into 30 group watersheds with average area of<br />

each group watershed ranging between 150 to 200 Sq. Km. Out of the 29 group<br />

watersheds, 7 group watersheds fall in the Godavari basin, 21 group watersheds fall<br />

in the Purna Sub-basin and only two group watersheds fall in the Tapi basin .<br />

• There is no major dam completed in Jalna <strong>district</strong> .However, Lower Dudhana Major<br />

dam is under construction on Dudhana river at Bramhawakdi Tq. Partur District Jalna.<br />

• 7 medium projects and 57 minor irrigation projects have been completed in the<br />

<strong>district</strong><br />

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2.9 The list of Irrigation projects and construction of new dams<br />

undertaken/proposed is as follows-<br />

Following Projects Under N.M.C. Div. No.2 Hq. Wadigodri .- (Completed)<br />

Name(s) of the<br />

dam(s)<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Storage in MM 3<br />

Rivers on which<br />

the dam(s) are<br />

proposed.<br />

Estimated time of<br />

completion<br />

Jogladevi<br />

Barrage<br />

Tq. Ambad<br />

---<br />

Mangrul<br />

Barrage<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

---<br />

Raja Takli<br />

Barrage<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

10.00 23.59 23.60 28.32<br />

Godavari<br />

River<br />

Godavari<br />

River<br />

Lonisawangi<br />

Barrage<br />

Tq. Badnapur<br />

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Godavari<br />

River<br />

---<br />

Godavari<br />

River<br />

2 Year 2 Year 2 Year 2 Year<br />

Following Projects having Irrigation more than 250 Ha.-<br />

Name(s) of the dam(s) Banegaon<br />

L.M.I.<br />

Tq.Bhokardan<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

46P / 15,16<br />

75 0 .50’00 ”<br />

21 0 .10’00 ”<br />

Capacity<br />

974.26<br />

(Discharge in Cubic<br />

M/Sec. )<br />

Storage in MM 3 6.98<br />

Rivers on which the<br />

dam(s) are proposed.<br />

Estimated time of<br />

completion<br />

Local Nalla<br />

2 Year<br />

Palaskheda<br />

L.M.I.<br />

Tq.<br />

Bhokardan<br />

46P/12,16,9<br />

75 0 4'09"<br />

20 0 50'00"<br />

929.02<br />

Somthana<br />

L.M.I.<br />

Tq.<br />

Badnapur<br />

46P/12,<br />

75 0 43'00"<br />

19 0 55'00"<br />

796.81<br />

Rajewadi<br />

S.T.<br />

Tq.<br />

Badnapur<br />

47M/9,13<br />

75 0 46'00"<br />

19 0 53'00"<br />

1055.19<br />

9.01 7.618 9.64<br />

Local Nalla Local Nalla Local Nalla<br />

2 Year 1 Year 1 Year


Name(s) of the dam(s) Panegaon<br />

S.T.<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Capacity<br />

(Discharge in Cubic<br />

M/Sec. )<br />

Tq. Ambad<br />

47M/14,<br />

75 0 54'00"<br />

19 0 39'00"<br />

312.21<br />

Manepuri S.T.<br />

Tq.<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

46M/15<br />

75 0 55'00"<br />

19 0 40'00<br />

450.50<br />

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Hasturtanda<br />

S.T. Tq.<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

56A/3<br />

76 0 4'30"<br />

19 0 22'30”<br />

468.49<br />

Storage in MM 3 1.65 4.66 2.79<br />

Rivers on which the<br />

dam(s) are proposed.<br />

Local Nalla Local Nalla Local Nalla<br />

Estimated time of<br />

completion<br />

1 Year 1 Year 1 Year<br />

Name(s) of the dam(s) Sonkheda<br />

S.T. Tq.<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Capacity<br />

(Discharge in Cubic<br />

M/Sec. )<br />

Storage in MM 3 2.81<br />

Rivers on which the<br />

dam(s) are proposed.<br />

Estimated time of<br />

completion<br />

Jafrabad<br />

55D/4 D/6<br />

75 0 20 ’<br />

20 0 8 ’<br />

Pimpalwadi<br />

S.T.<br />

Tq. Jalna<br />

56M/15<br />

76 0 16'57"<br />

19 0 5'57<br />

Kumbhephal<br />

S.T. Tq.<br />

Jalna<br />

47M/13<br />

75 0 50'30"<br />

19 0 46'30<br />

966.49 419.21 537.38<br />

1.19 1.95<br />

Local Nala Local Nala Local Nala<br />

1 Year 1 Year 1 Year<br />

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Following Projects having Irrigation between 100 to 250 Ha.-<br />

(Under Control of M. I. Local Sector Div. Jalna. )<br />

Name(s) of the dam(s) Nihalsinghwadi<br />

S.T. Tq. Ambad<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Capacity<br />

(Discharge in Cubic<br />

M/Sec. )<br />

-------<br />

75 0 .38’46 ”<br />

19 0 .43’30 ”<br />

117.15<br />

Thakurwad<br />

i S.T.<br />

Tq. Ambad<br />

---------<br />

75 0 39'15"<br />

19 0 39'30"<br />

137.96<br />

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Wakulni<br />

K.T. Weir<br />

Tq.<br />

Badnapur<br />

----------<br />

75 0 20'15"<br />

19 0 19'20"<br />

90.25<br />

Karla K.T.<br />

Tq. Jalna<br />

-----------<br />

75 0 00'00"<br />

19 0 46'55"<br />

208.03<br />

Storage in MM 3 0.869 1.02 0.54 1.23<br />

Rivers on which the<br />

dam(s) are proposed.<br />

Local Nalla Local Nalla Local Nalla Local Nalla<br />

Estimated time of<br />

completion<br />

1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year<br />

Name(s) of the dam(s) Tanwadi S.T.<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Capacity<br />

(Discharge in Cubic<br />

M/Sec. )<br />

-------<br />

75 0 .30’45 ”<br />

19 0 .47’45 ”<br />

143.56<br />

Kasarwadi<br />

S.T.<br />

---------<br />

75 0 37'00"<br />

19 0 45'00"<br />

239.71<br />

Chinchkhe<br />

da S.T.<br />

Tq.<br />

Jafrabad<br />

----------<br />

75 0 41'30"<br />

19 0 35'15"<br />

171.81<br />

Pirgaibwad<br />

i<br />

-----------<br />

76 0 00'30"<br />

19 0 31'30"<br />

87.68<br />

Storage in MM 3 1.21 0.99 0.736 0.620<br />

Rivers on which the<br />

dam(s) are proposed.<br />

Local Nalla Local Nalla Local Nalla Local Nalla<br />

Estimated time of<br />

completion<br />

1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year<br />

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LIST OF COMPLETED PROJECTS :-<br />

(Under Control of E.E. Aurangabad Irrgation Division,Aurungabad<br />

Ph No. 0240-2334794)<br />

Name(s) of<br />

dam/ project<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Catchment<br />

Area (Sq. km.)<br />

Command<br />

Area (Ha.)<br />

Name(s) of<br />

dam/ project<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Catchment<br />

Area (Sq. km.)<br />

Command<br />

Area (Ha.)<br />

Name(s) of<br />

dam/ project<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Catchment<br />

Area (Sq. km.)<br />

Target Command<br />

Area (Ha.)<br />

Name(s) of dam/<br />

project<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Catchment<br />

Area (Sq. km.)<br />

Command<br />

Area (Ha.)<br />

Kalyan Girja<br />

Medium<br />

Project Jalna<br />

Kalyan<br />

M.P Jalna<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

Upper<br />

Dudhana<br />

M.P. Tq<br />

Badnapur<br />

Jui M.P.<br />

Badnapur<br />

Tq.<br />

Bhokardan<br />

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Dhamna<br />

M.P.Tq.<br />

Jafrabad<br />

76 0 14’-00”<br />

19 0 76<br />

50’-00”<br />

0 02’-00”<br />

19 0 75<br />

57’-00”<br />

0 44’-00”<br />

19 0 75<br />

55’-00”<br />

0 50’-00”<br />

21 0 75<br />

20’-00”<br />

0 55’-00”<br />

20 0 15’-00”<br />

114 123 248 181 136<br />

1960<br />

Jivrekha<br />

M.P. Tq.<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Daregaon,<br />

Jalna<br />

1920 3401 2206 1788<br />

Jamwadi,<br />

Jalna<br />

Ner,<br />

Jalna<br />

Anvi,<br />

Badnapur<br />

76 0 00’-00”<br />

20 0 75<br />

45’-00”<br />

0 50’-00”<br />

19 0 76<br />

49’-00”<br />

0 45’-00”<br />

19 0 76<br />

45’-00”<br />

0 15’-00”<br />

19 0 75<br />

47’-00”<br />

0 47’-00”<br />

19 0 55’-00”<br />

78 12 10 11 14<br />

1299<br />

Baranjala,<br />

Bhokardan<br />

243 288 195 389<br />

Pralhadpur<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

Kolta ,<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Konad,<br />

Jafrabad<br />

Bharaj,<br />

Jafrabad<br />

75 0 53’-00”<br />

20 0 75<br />

10’-00”<br />

0 43’-00”<br />

20 0 75<br />

18’-00”<br />

0 37’-00”<br />

20 0 76<br />

45’-00”<br />

0 10’-00”<br />

20 0 76<br />

16’-00”<br />

0 06’-00”<br />

20 0 19’-00”<br />

10 9 10 28 16<br />

213<br />

Chinch<br />

kheda,<br />

Jafrabad<br />

247 236 916 525<br />

Dholkheda<br />

Jafrabad<br />

Dawargaon,<br />

Ambad<br />

Mardi,<br />

Ambad<br />

Rohilagad,<br />

Ambad<br />

75 0 57’-00”<br />

21 0 75<br />

20’-00”<br />

0 10’-00”<br />

20 0 75<br />

12’-00”<br />

0 45’-00”<br />

19 0 75<br />

31’-00”<br />

0 45’-00”<br />

19 0 75<br />

35’-00”<br />

0 48’-00”<br />

19 0 45’-00”<br />

12 12 20 22 16<br />

216<br />

275 486 413 348


Name(s) of dam/<br />

project<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Catchment<br />

Area (Sq. km.)<br />

Command<br />

Area (Ha.)<br />

Name(s) of<br />

dam/ project<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Catchment<br />

Area (Sq. km.)<br />

Command<br />

Area (Ha.)<br />

Name(s) of dam/<br />

project<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Catchment<br />

Area (Sq. km.)<br />

Command<br />

Area (¦Ha.)<br />

Kanadgaon<br />

Ambad<br />

Bhatkheda<br />

Ambad<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

Talegaon,<br />

G’Sawangi<br />

M.Chincholi<br />

G’Sawangi<br />

Dhoksal,<br />

Mantha<br />

75 0 19’-00”<br />

19 0 75<br />

35’-00”<br />

0 52’-00”<br />

19 0 75<br />

37’-00”<br />

0 58’-00”<br />

19 0 76<br />

47’-00”<br />

0 01’-00”<br />

19 0 76<br />

00’-00”<br />

0 20’-00”<br />

19 0 45’-00”<br />

38 22 22 32 11<br />

475<br />

Pangari,<br />

Mantha<br />

161 364 500 391<br />

Pimperkheda<br />

Mantha<br />

Sirpur,<br />

Mantha<br />

Sarwadi,<br />

Mantha<br />

Daha,<br />

Mantha<br />

76 0 25’-00”<br />

20 0 76<br />

40’-00”<br />

0 23’-00”<br />

19 0 76<br />

44’-00”<br />

0 26’-00”<br />

19 0 76<br />

53’-00”<br />

0 12’-00”<br />

19 0 76<br />

43’-00”<br />

0 23’-00”<br />

18 0 50’-00”<br />

20 12 10 18 26<br />

544<br />

495 212 392 397<br />

Wai, Pokhari, Paratwadi, Galhati M.P.<br />

Mantha Mantha Partur Tq. Ambad<br />

76 0 12’-00”<br />

19 0 76<br />

42’-00”<br />

0 19’-00”<br />

19 0 76<br />

42’-00”<br />

0 12’-00”<br />

19 0 Shahapur<br />

Tq. Ambad<br />

26’-00”<br />

14 6.00 7.00 108.60<br />

243<br />

SÉÉè.¨Éè±É.<br />

391 170 2200<br />

(Under Control of Ex. Engr. J. M. I. Division Jalna. Ph. 02482-220436 )<br />

Name(s) of the dam(s) Patharwala<br />

K.T. Weir<br />

Tq.<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Ambad<br />

47M11,15<br />

75 0 47'00"<br />

19 0 20'00"<br />

Kasura<br />

L.M.I.<br />

Tq.Partur<br />

56A/3<br />

76 0 15'50"<br />

10 0 30'00"<br />

Hatadi<br />

M.I.Tank<br />

50A/2<br />

76 0 1'12"<br />

19 0 30'50"<br />

Mandala<br />

LMI<br />

G'Sawangi<br />

56A/2,3<br />

7600'00"<br />

1929'52"<br />

Capacity Discharge in<br />

Cubic M/Sec.<br />

1209 560 573<br />

Storage in M. Meter<br />

Cube<br />

6.768 9.42 3.39 5.64<br />

Rivers on which the Godavari Local Nalla Local Local Nalla<br />

dam(s) are proposed. River<br />

Nalla<br />

Command Area (¦Ha.) 910 838 390 794<br />

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Name(s) of dam/<br />

project<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Catchments<br />

Area (Sq. km.)<br />

Rivers on which<br />

the dam(s) are<br />

proposed.<br />

Command<br />

Area (Ha.)<br />

Name(s) of dam/<br />

project<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Catchment<br />

Area (Sq. km.)<br />

Command<br />

Area (Ha.)<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

Dahegaon MusabhadrayG'S Waki Sukhapuri<br />

G'Sawangi awangi<br />

Jalna Ambad<br />

56A/2,3<br />

76 0 04'00"<br />

19 0 47M/14,15<br />

75<br />

29'29"<br />

0 33'00"<br />

19 0 47M14<br />

75<br />

53'00"<br />

0 55'00"<br />

19 0 47M/15<br />

75<br />

44'00"<br />

0 30'00"<br />

19 0 30'00"<br />

29 52 80 41<br />

Local Nalla Local Nalla Local<br />

Nalla<br />

735 1130 771 518<br />

Local Nalla<br />

Nagthas Khadkeshwar Dhangarpimpri GolaPangri<br />

Mantha L.M.I. Ambad L,M.I. Ambad K.T.Weir<br />

56A/5/2<br />

76 0 15'00"<br />

18 0 47M/14,15<br />

75<br />

41'00"<br />

0 51'00"<br />

19 0 47M/10,14<br />

75<br />

34'00"<br />

02 '07"<br />

19 0 47M/14<br />

75<br />

42'00"<br />

0 '40’20”<br />

19 0 55’30"<br />

63 30.16 83.60 1740<br />

844 612 1390 297<br />

Name(s) of the dam(s) Nirkhedtand<br />

a S.Tank<br />

Tq.Jalna.<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Capacity Discharge in<br />

Cubic M/Sec.<br />

56A/<br />

75 0 .30’47 ”<br />

20 0 13’40”<br />

Chadai<br />

EKO M.I.<br />

Tq.<br />

Bhokardan<br />

46P/19<br />

75 0 49'00"<br />

20 0 03'00"<br />

Shindi .<br />

M.I.<br />

Tq.<br />

Jafrabad.<br />

55D/4<br />

75 0 2'30"<br />

20 0 18'15"<br />

Jam<br />

Samarth.<br />

M.I.<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

56A/3<br />

76 0 06'10"<br />

19 0 24'43"<br />

465.41 230.40 399.15<br />

Storage in MM 3 Cube 5.39 2.913 1.54 2.53<br />

Rivers on which the Local Nalla Banganga Local Nalla Local Nalla<br />

dam(s) are proposed.<br />

River<br />

Command Area (¦Ha.) June-2006 1 Year June-2006 June-2007<br />

Name(s) of the dam(s) Wanadgaon S.T. Taka S.T.<br />

Lasura S.T.<br />

Tq. Jalna Tq. Ambad<br />

Tq. Ambad<br />

Location<br />

47M/14,<br />

Longitude<br />

75<br />

Latitude<br />

0 59'00"<br />

19 0 47M/10,<br />

75<br />

47'00"<br />

0 40'00"<br />

19 0 47M/11,<br />

75<br />

30'00"<br />

0 42'00"<br />

19 0 Capacity Discharge in<br />

34'00"<br />

Cubic M/Sec. 388.18<br />

290.25<br />

323.19<br />

Storage in MM 3 Cube 3.45 2.08 1.468<br />

Rivers on which the<br />

dam(s) are proposed.<br />

Local Nala Local Nala Local Nala<br />

Command Area (¦Ha.) 405 302 251<br />

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Name(s) of the dam(s) Ranjniwadi<br />

K.T. Weir Tq.<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Capacity Discharge in<br />

Cubic M/Sec.<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

47M/14,<br />

75 0 58'00"<br />

19 0 42'00"<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

Borranjni S.T.<br />

Tq. Ghansawangi<br />

56A/2<br />

76 0 5'35"<br />

19 0 36'55<br />

Bamni M.I.<br />

Tq. Partur<br />

56A/3<br />

76 0 10'00"<br />

19 0 34'06”<br />

250.00<br />

290.01<br />

404.96<br />

Storage in MM 3 Cube 1.94 1.67 2.53<br />

Rivers on which the<br />

dam(s) are proposed.<br />

Local Nala Local Nala Local Nala<br />

Command Area (¦Ha.) 336 260 375<br />

(Under Control of M. I. Local Sector Div. Jalna. )<br />

Name(s) of the dam(s) Sarangpur<br />

K.T. Weir<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Capacity Discharge in<br />

Cubic M/Sec.<br />

56A/<br />

75 0 .30’47 ”<br />

20 0 13’40”<br />

Gokul<br />

K.T.Weir<br />

46P/19<br />

75 0 49'00"<br />

20 0 03'00"<br />

Jainpur<br />

K.T.Weir<br />

55D/4<br />

75 0 2'30"<br />

20 0 18'15"<br />

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Sirasgaonm<br />

andap K.T.<br />

Weir<br />

56A/3<br />

76 0 06'10"<br />

19 0 24'43"<br />

465.41 230.40 399.15<br />

Storage in MM 3 5.39 2.827 1.54 2.53<br />

Rivers on which the<br />

dam(s) are proposed.<br />

Local Nalla Banganga River Local Nalla Local Nalla<br />

Command Area (¦Ha.) June-2006 1 Year June-2006 June-2007<br />

Name(s) of the<br />

dam(s)<br />

Location<br />

Longitude<br />

Latitude<br />

Capacity<br />

Discharge in<br />

M 3 /Sec.<br />

WazarKheda<br />

K.T. Weir<br />

56A/<br />

75 0 .30’47 ”<br />

20 0 13’40”<br />

Sawangi<br />

Wargne<br />

K.T.Weir<br />

46P/19<br />

75 0 49'00"<br />

20 0 03'00"<br />

465.41<br />

Arathkhea<br />

K.T.Weir<br />

55D/4<br />

75 0 2'30"<br />

20 0 18'15"<br />

230.40<br />

Nalni<br />

K.T.<br />

Weir<br />

56A/3<br />

76 0 06'10"<br />

19 0 24'43"<br />

399.15<br />

Sarangpur<br />

K.T.Weir<br />

55D/4<br />

75 0 2'30"<br />

20 0 18'15"<br />

230.40<br />

Storage in MM 3 5.39 2.827 1.54 2.53 1.54<br />

Rivers on which Local Nalla Banganga Local Nalla Local Local Nalla<br />

the dam(s) are<br />

proposed.<br />

River<br />

Nalla<br />

Command Area<br />

(¦Ha.)<br />

June-2006 1 Year June-2006 June-2007 June-2006


2.10 Industries<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• At present, there are 8 (eight) Industrial Areas ( including those existing and<br />

proposed ) under M.I.D.C. of Jalna.<br />

• The details of industrial areas of M.I.D.C. Jalna as under :-<br />

Location<br />

1. Old MIDC<br />

Jalna<br />

2. Addl. Jalna-<br />

Ph-I<br />

3. Addl. Jalna-<br />

Ph-II<br />

4. Addl. Jalna-<br />

Ph-III<br />

(Proposed)<br />

5. Bhokardan<br />

6. Ambad<br />

7. Jafrabad<br />

8. Partur<br />

Area in<br />

H.R.<br />

50.58<br />

158.10<br />

123.46<br />

261.76<br />

10.69<br />

35.38<br />

14.04<br />

51.21<br />

No. of plots<br />

86<br />

329<br />

148<br />

00<br />

55<br />

27<br />

31<br />

48<br />

Allotted Plots<br />

No. of Industries<br />

• There are 3 hazardous industries in Jalna <strong>district</strong>. The fact sheets of these industries<br />

are attached n the annexure.<br />

• Public Bio Technology park is developed in the State at MIDC Jalna<br />

• There are 19 polluting industries in Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

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86<br />

328<br />

119<br />

00<br />

54<br />

21<br />

30<br />

01<br />

82<br />

224<br />

26<br />

00<br />

4<br />

00<br />

00<br />

00


Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• The following table shows the details the extent of industrialisation in Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

Number of Industrial Estates 7<br />

Types of Industries:<br />

Industries in Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

( Source ; DIC JALNA, Maharashtra Pollution Control 1. R and D seeds / processing<br />

Board , Aurangabad.)<br />

2. Powerloom / soot girni textile<br />

without dying and bleaching<br />

3. Tiles and cement hume pipes<br />

pole factory<br />

4. Re-Rolling Mills, steel<br />

5. Steel melting plant, plant alloy<br />

casting<br />

6. Dal Mills<br />

7. Oil Mills<br />

8. Refineries<br />

9. Engineering<br />

10. Sugar factory and distilleries<br />

11. Paper product as corrugated<br />

Notebooks etc.<br />

12. Ginning pressing<br />

13. Plastic industries<br />

14. Fertilizers<br />

15. Stone Crusher<br />

16. Dairy<br />

17. Rubber<br />

18. Insecticides / pesticides<br />

19. Other service industries<br />

Total work force in industries 7339<br />

Number of chemical industries/ tank farms 30<br />

Number of pipelines carrying chemicals NIL<br />

Number of potentially hazardous locations O3<br />

Number of vehicles carrying hazardous raw materials<br />

NA<br />

for industries.(during month)<br />

Number of vehicles carrying hazardous finished<br />

10<br />

products from industries(during a month)<br />

Number of vehicles passing through the <strong>district</strong><br />

carrying hazardous materials for industries.( during a<br />

NA<br />

month)<br />

Number of container terminals NA<br />

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Details of the Industrial Estates in the <strong>district</strong><br />

Name of the Industrial<br />

Estates 1.Old Jalna Industrial area<br />

2. Addl Jalna Industrial area Phase-I<br />

3. Addl Jalna Industrial area Phase- II<br />

4. Addl Jalna Industrial area Phase-III<br />

5. Bhokardan Industrial area<br />

6. Jafrabad Industrial area<br />

7.Ambad Industrial area<br />

8. Partur Industrial area<br />

Location in the form 1.Old Jalna Industrial area<br />

Of an address 2. Addl Jalna Industrial area Phase-I<br />

3. Addl Jalna Industrial area Phase- II<br />

4. Addl Jalna Industrial area Phase-III<br />

5. Bhokardan Industrial area<br />

6. Jafrabad Industrial area<br />

7.Ambad Industrial area<br />

8. Partur Industrial area<br />

No. of industries in the<br />

estate<br />

No. of major hazardous<br />

and<br />

Polluting industries.<br />

Total workforce in the<br />

industries<br />

080<br />

271<br />

039<br />

004<br />

NIL<br />

NIL<br />

019<br />

100<br />

NIL<br />

NIL<br />

NIL<br />

NIL<br />

0880<br />

6420<br />

0039<br />

NIL<br />

NIL<br />

NIL<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

1. Old Jalna Industrial area<br />

2. Addl Jalna Industrial area Phase I & II.<br />

3. Bhokardan Industrial area<br />

4. Jafrabad Industrial area<br />

5. Ambad Industrial area<br />

6. Partur Industrial area<br />

1. Old Jalna Industrial area<br />

2. Addl Jalna Industrial area Phase I & II<br />

3. Bhokardan Industrial area<br />

4. Jafrabad Industrial area<br />

5. Ambad Industrial area<br />

6. Partur Industrial area<br />

1. Old Jalna Industrial area<br />

2. Addl Jalna Industrial area Phase I & II<br />

3. Bhokardan Industrial area<br />

4. Jafrabad Industrial area<br />

5. Ambad Industrial area<br />

6. Partur Industrial area<br />

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List of Hazardous Industries of Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

S.N. Name of Company Types of<br />

Hazard<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

Atom Industry<br />

Working / Non<br />

working<br />

01 Essem Gases Pvt. Ltd. Fire Oxygen Working<br />

02 Hindustan Composite Ltd. Poisonous Asbestos Working<br />

03 Mahico Seed Co. Ltd. Poisonous Pesticides Working<br />

04 Mittal Petrocum Fueble L.P.G. Not-working<br />

05 N.R.B. Bearing Fueble L.P.G. Working<br />

06 Rajlaxmi Agrotech Fueble Hexane Working<br />

07 Samartha Co-op Factory Ltd. Fueble Alcohol Working<br />

08 Sanjay Insecticides Poisonous Pesticide Working<br />

09 Sapna Polyplast Fueble Hexane Working<br />

10 Ganesh Oxygen Fueble Oxygen Non- Working<br />

11 Bhakti Extraction Pvt.Ltd. Fueble Hexane Working<br />

12 Shri Balaji Udyog Fueble Hexane Working<br />

13 Krishidhan Seeds Poisonous Pesticides Working<br />

14 Vijay Seeds Co. Ltd. Poisonous Pesticides Working<br />

Industrial and Chemical Accidents (source: DIC, JALNA)<br />

• Jalna <strong>district</strong> is primarily an agricultural <strong>district</strong>. Only 5.471 Sq. Kms. is the<br />

industrial area of the <strong>district</strong>. There are 6 MIDC estates at Jalna. The principal types<br />

of industries are Engineering, Dal Mills, R and D, Seeds Processing, Power<br />

loom/Soot Girnies, Textiles without dying and bleaching, Tiles and cement Hume<br />

pipe pole factory, Refineries, Paper products, Dairy, Insecticides / Pesticides,<br />

Plastics, Ginning Pressing, Stone crusher, Rubber, Fertilizers, Steel and Sugar<br />

industries etc. The <strong>district</strong> administration has ranked the industrial and chemical<br />

accidents at sixth position on the basis of past case histories.<br />

• Out of the three hazardous industries (Namely Smartha Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana,<br />

NRB Bearings and Sanjay Insecticides Ltd.), two industries are located near Jalna<br />

city and the other is located in Ambad tahsil. There are 1 toxic and 6 chemical<br />

industries in Jalna <strong>district</strong>. Percentage of people living in the areas, which have<br />

proximity to hazardous industrial activities such as quarrying, is only 1 %.<br />

• Sanjay Insecticides Pvt. Ltd. at Gut No. 206, Panshendra Tq., District Jalna is<br />

manufacturing pesticides.<br />

• The factory officials have informed that there is no possibility of any hazard either<br />

during the storage or processing of the chemicals.<br />

• There is well equipped first aid facility with personal protective equipment in the<br />

factory premises such as Masks, Hand Gloves, Oxygen Masks, Air respirators, Air<br />

separators, etc.<br />

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Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• In case of poisoning, antidote treatment is provided and available in the unit.<br />

• Layout of the plan is available which is useful in the case of an emergency.<br />

• The fire fighting equipments are available from Jalna fire brigade station, which is the<br />

Nearest fire station.<br />

• The factory officials explained that in emergency periods, the immediate response of<br />

all services is necessary.<br />

• Out of 4 Sugar and distillery factories, only Samartha Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd.,<br />

is hazardous and is located at Ankushnagar, Post Adigodri, Tq. Ambad Dist. Jalna.<br />

• The principal activity of the plant is the production of industrial alcohol from<br />

Molasses.<br />

• The industrial alcohol is highly inflammable and hence the storage and processing of<br />

industrial alcohol is hazardous.<br />

• The factory administration has informed that there is no chance of any major hazard<br />

in the factory during storage or processing of the hazardous chemicals.<br />

• The factory is well equipped with trained personnel and protective equipment.<br />

Fact Sheets on Industries<br />

• N.R.B. Bearing Ltd. in C-4 Addl. MIDC Jalna is located at the Jalna urban area<br />

manufactures Ball and Roller.<br />

• The factory stores liquid petroleum gas, which is used as fuel in furnaces through<br />

closed pipe lines.<br />

• The factory officials have informed that there is no possibility of any hazard either<br />

during the storage or processing of the chemical.<br />

• The area of influence of storage is 1600 meters area, within the plant area only.<br />

• There have been 174 industrial and chemical accidents in Jalna <strong>district</strong> during the last<br />

10 years. There have been 14 deaths in the industrial accidents during the last 10<br />

years. The expenditure incurred on Relief and compensation during the last 10 years<br />

on these episodes is Rs. 8,67,920/-.<br />

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2.11 POWER STATIONS AND ELECTRICITY INSTALLATIONS<br />

• There are 968 villages in Jalna <strong>district</strong> and the entire village has been electrified.<br />

• Presently there are 233682 electricity consumers in the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• In all 83175 agricultural pumps in the <strong>district</strong> have been energized.<br />

The status of present distribution system is given below.<br />

Items Capacity Units Length in Kms.<br />

1. Substation<br />

2. Substation<br />

3. Sub-Station<br />

3. Transmission line<br />

4. --do --<br />

5. --do--<br />

6. Transformer<br />

132 KVA<br />

33 KVA<br />

220 KV<br />

132 KVA<br />

33 KV<br />

11 KV<br />

----<br />

8<br />

64 Nos.<br />

02 No.<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

10257 Nos.<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

1281.58<br />

6047.09<br />

---<br />

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2.12 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION NETWORK<br />

• There are 968 villages in Jalna <strong>district</strong>, out of which 590 villages have been connected<br />

by perennial roads while 368 villages have been connected by seasonal roads.<br />

• Upto 2010 there are 06 villages which are yet to be connected by road.<br />

• The comparative status of road network in Jalna <strong>district</strong> against the status of road<br />

network in the state is presented below:<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Category<br />

Length per<br />

Sq. Kms.<br />

(District)<br />

1 National Highway 0.0038 -<br />

2 State Highway 0.15 -<br />

3 Major District Road 0.14 -<br />

4 Other District Road 0.176 -<br />

5 Rural Road 0.34 -<br />

Length per<br />

Sq. Kms.<br />

(State)<br />

• The following table shows the Road Network, Waterways, Airways and Railways<br />

Number of National Highways 1<br />

Length (in Kms.) of National highways 29.00 Kms.<br />

State highways (in Kms.) 1156.3 Kms.<br />

State Sector MDR (in Kms.) B.T. 155.30 Kms., W.B.M. 4.00 Kms.,<br />

Total 159.30 Kms.<br />

Zilla Parishad Roads (in Kms.) B.T. 964.90 Kms., W.B.M. 1153.60<br />

Kms., Earthen 292.50 Kms. (Total is<br />

2611.00 Kms.)<br />

Number of bridges on rivers. 29 Nos.<br />

Number of ST depots 04 Nos.<br />

Number of villages not accessible by ST 28 Nos.<br />

Number of Ports or Jetties NIL<br />

Number of Boats 02 Inflatable rubber boats with OBM<br />

Number of railway stations with mail/express 03<br />

halts.<br />

Number of railway bridges. 120 Nos.<br />

Non-electrified railway routes (in Kms.) 110Km<br />

Electrified railway routes (in Kms.) NIL<br />

Number of unmanned railway crossings. 15 nos<br />

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• Out of 970 villages of Jalna <strong>district</strong>, there are 959 villages having<br />

facility of Village Public Telephone (VPT) facility. (SOURCE BSNL,<br />

JALNA)<br />

• The following table shows the Tahsil wise villages with Village<br />

Public Telephone facility<br />

(VPT).<br />

Sr. No. Name of<br />

Tahsil<br />

Total<br />

Number<br />

of villages<br />

Total Number of villages<br />

Having facility of VPT.<br />

1 Ambad 138 136<br />

2 Badnapur 91 92<br />

3 Bhokardan 155 160<br />

4 Ghansawangi 117 117<br />

5 Jafrabad 101 101<br />

6 Jalna 151 144<br />

7 Mantha 117 114<br />

8 Partur 98 95<br />

TOTAL 968 959<br />

• There are 85 sub-stations of Telephone Exchanges in the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• There are one telegraph lines in the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• Telegraph service is available in Jalna city only of the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

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2.13 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• The list of proposed irrigation projects/dams/reservoirs (medium/minor) is given in<br />

article 3.8 (i.e .River systems and dams.)<br />

• Following tables show proposed development of M.S.E.D.C.L. of Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

The following development plan is proposed to meet the future demand for electric<br />

supply.<br />

Sr No.. Particulars Cost Rs in Lakhs Units<br />

1. 220/132 KVA Substation<br />

2. 220/KVA Transmission line<br />

3.132/33 KVA Substation<br />

4.132/ KVA Transmission line<br />

5. 33/11 KVA Substation<br />

6. Increasing capacity of substation<br />

7. Erection of additional transformer<br />

and 11 KVA distribution line<br />

8. Renovation of distribution system<br />

and laying of underground supply<br />

lines in civil areas.<br />

9. Financial Allocation to meet<br />

future demands.<br />

3000<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

2160<br />

500<br />

1240<br />

1547<br />

6056<br />

Total 27503<br />

• The details of the development plan of industries are given below:<br />

3<br />

As per need<br />

-do-<br />

-do-<br />

-do-<br />

-do-<br />

Sr. No Name of M.I.D.C. Estimated cost of development (Rs. In Lakhs.)<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

Jalna<br />

Ambad<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Partur<br />

Badnapur<br />

1100<br />

350<br />

150<br />

500<br />

1000<br />

Total 3100<br />

• There are other proposals for developing infrastructural facilities which do not fall in<br />

the preview of the M.I.D.C. and therefore will have to be taken up with the<br />

appropriate authorities .<br />

• The proposals are as under :-<br />

1. Sub-station at each M.I.D.C. to ensure electric supply.<br />

2 . The norms adopted in development of M.I.D.C. Jalna were the norms applicable to a<br />

Taluka place and therefore Jalna M.I.D.C. received the outlay for its development .<br />

The <strong>district</strong> norms require to be adopted and the outlay increased accordingly.<br />

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3. Proposed National High Way between Pune - Aurangabad - Jalna - Parbhani and<br />

Hyderabad . Similarly a National High Way is proposed from Malkapur -Buldhana -<br />

Deolgaon Raja -Jalna - Beed -Solapur to Bijapur .<br />

4. Railway link between Jalna and Khamgaon .<br />

5. Institute for sericulture Development for promotion of Silk production .<br />

6. Academic course for growing plants which suitable for Ayurvedic medicine .<br />

• The details of proposed plan of transport and communication networks are given<br />

below<br />

Item Length In Kms. Units Estimated Cost<br />

Rs. in Lakhs<br />

1. Broadening State High Way<br />

144<br />

2 2,880<br />

2. Conversion of Major Road to the<br />

Standard of State High way.<br />

3. Establishing Road Links to all villages<br />

Located along the State High Way.<br />

4. To make up the backlog of roads<br />

as per Dandekar Committee’s report<br />

a. Tar road from District H.Q. to<br />

neighbouring <strong>district</strong><br />

b. Tar road to tahsil H.Q.<br />

c. Construction of Bridges on the above<br />

Road<br />

d. Metal road between two Tahsil H.Q.<br />

e. Construction of bridges on Tahsil roads<br />

f. High Altitude Bridges on Tahsil H.Q.<br />

link<br />

g. High Altitude Bridges on Links<br />

Between Tahsil H.Q. & District H.Q.<br />

h. On going works<br />

I . Budgeted works<br />

5. Construction of perennial roads to 36<br />

Villages<br />

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700<br />

--<br />

110<br />

67.5<br />

10<br />

-<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

18<br />

--<br />

17<br />

100<br />

-<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

11<br />

11,900<br />

2,591<br />

2200<br />

1135<br />

1000<br />

-<br />

240<br />

-<br />

-<br />

167<br />

613<br />

300


6. Repair of roads falling in industrial<br />

area.<br />

7. Road links to all Railway Stations.<br />

8. Road links for villages located on the<br />

Tahsil boundaries.<br />

9. Overbridges for Railway Crossings<br />

10. By pass road to major Tahsil H. Q.<br />

11. Airstrip at Jalna<br />

12. Modification of Major District Road<br />

with Bridges<br />

13.Connection of all the villages between<br />

population 1000 to 1500 by <strong>district</strong><br />

roads<br />

14.Connection to Harijan Bastis<br />

15.Connection to all Rural Hospitals &<br />

P.H.C.s<br />

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--<br />

73.70<br />

--<br />

70<br />

--<br />

144<br />

Proposed Developements Of Telecom Dept. Of Jalna<br />

--<br />

3<br />

8<br />

1<br />

--<br />

--<br />

300<br />

99.40<br />

454<br />

200<br />

1,050<br />

100<br />

6,355<br />

2,860<br />

• Laying of OFC cable in Jalna <strong>district</strong> for providing relible media in Jalna<br />

<strong>district</strong>.<br />

724<br />

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3. RISK ASSESSMENT AND VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS<br />

3.1 Economic, Occupational, Social and Educational Profile of the<br />

Population<br />

3.1.1 Economy<br />

• The total area of the Jalna <strong>district</strong> is 7618 Sq. Kms. constituting 2.51 % of the total<br />

state.<br />

• Jalna is the largest Tahsil covering an area of 1,221 sq.Kms. while Jafarabad tahsil is<br />

the smallest tahsil with an area of 737 Sq. Kms.<br />

• Physical features and the land use pattern indicate that the agriculture is the mainstay<br />

of the economy of Jalna <strong>district</strong>. The agricultural area of <strong>district</strong> is 649352 Hectare.<br />

i.e. Agricultural area of the <strong>district</strong> is more than 84.51 % of the total area of <strong>district</strong><br />

• The major crop of Jalna <strong>district</strong> are Jawar, Tur, Sunflower, Gram and Ground nut.<br />

• Major plantations are of Sweet Lemon.<br />

• Forest area of Jalna <strong>district</strong> is very small i.e. 12600 Hectares. Area only.<br />

• The total population of Jalna <strong>district</strong> according to 2001 Census is 16.12 Lakhs which<br />

is 1.67 % of the total population of the state.<br />

• The population living in rural areas constitute 80.93 % while urban population<br />

constitute 19.07 % of the total population.<br />

• The male population is 51.23% , while female population is 48.77 %.<br />

• The following table shows the tahsilwise <strong>information</strong> of population and number of<br />

villages of the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name of Tahsil Population<br />

(2001 census)<br />

Number of<br />

villages<br />

Number of<br />

Gram<br />

panchyat<br />

01 Jalna 4,32,129 151 120<br />

02 Badnapur 1,31,362 91 80<br />

03 Bhokardan 2,56,191 155 125<br />

04 Jafrabad 1,37,345 101 73<br />

05 Partur 1,45,495 98 81<br />

06 Mantha 1,30,234 117 93<br />

07 Ambad 2,07,142 138 111<br />

08 Ghansawangi 1,73,082 117 98<br />

Total 16,12,980 968 781<br />

Note: Provisinal Population in Jalna Distict is 19,58,483 as per census 2011<br />

talukawise is not availabale<br />

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• Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes account for 11.22 % and 3.88 % respectively<br />

of the total population.<br />

Sr. No. Name of Tahsil Percentage of SC Percentage of ST<br />

in %<br />

in %<br />

01 Jalna 10.43 2.97<br />

02 Bhokardan 11.48 7.47<br />

03 Ambad 10.54 3.89<br />

04 Partur 10.23 2.69<br />

05 Jafrabad 13.15 3.24<br />

06 Badnapur 12.53 2.37<br />

07 Mantha 12.24 4.01<br />

08 Ghansawangi 11.18 3.64<br />

• The details of occupational patterns of the urban and rural areas is given in the<br />

Section on Overview of the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• Percentage of illiterates of the <strong>district</strong> is 46.04 %.<br />

Sr. No. Name of Tahsil % of Male illiterate % of Female<br />

illiterate<br />

01 Jalna 31.11% 51.62%<br />

02 Bhokardan 33.79% 60.73%<br />

03 Ambad 34.70% 59.92%<br />

04 Jafrabad 31.90% 58.52%<br />

05 Partur 37.19% 61.46%<br />

06 Badnapur 35.45% 64.33%<br />

07 Mantha 34.97% 61.37%<br />

08 Ghansawangi 37.37% 63.27%<br />

• There are 33 Jr. Colleges in Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

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3.1.2 Building Codes Implementation<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• Jalna <strong>district</strong> comes under the purview of the Regional Town Planning Act and all<br />

proposals for non - agricultural use of the land - especially in Municipal areas i.e.<br />

in Jalna, Ambad, Bhokardan and Partur town get scrutinized by the Town Planning<br />

Department before granting permission. In urban areas for unsafe building<br />

• Within Municipal areas sect 195 of Maharashtra .Municipal ACT 1965 deals with<br />

this provisions and Municipal Council should take the appropriate steps for the<br />

concern activities. All unsafe buildings shall be conserved to constitute danger to<br />

public safety and hygiene and sanitation and shall be restored by repairs, demoltion<br />

or dealt with as other wise directed by the Authority<br />

• In rural areas, the Gram Panchayats are permitted to accord permissions for<br />

construction.<br />

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3.2 Disaster specific proneness<br />

3.2.1 Floods<br />

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• Jalna <strong>district</strong> has a sub-tropical climate in which the bulk of rainfall is received from<br />

South West Monsoon during June to September.<br />

• The rainfall characteristics of Jalna <strong>district</strong> are :<br />

Average rainfall -----<br />

Months during which<br />

Maximum rainfall occurs ----- July and August<br />

• In the last 30 years there have been following flood episodes in the <strong>district</strong>. The<br />

reason of the flood episodes is heavy rain and the villages on bank of river Godavari<br />

are flood affected due to the discharge water of Jayakwadi Dam in Godavari River<br />

.<br />

Sr. No. Name of Tahsil Name of village Year of flood<br />

1 Ghansawangi 1. Gunj Bk.<br />

1979<br />

(Total 2 Villages) 2. Gadhesawargaon<br />

2 Partur 1. Golegaon<br />

1989-90<br />

(Total 2 Villages) 2. Devala<br />

3<br />

Badnapur<br />

(Total 1 Village)<br />

1. Nanegaon<br />

1992<br />

Ambad 1. Gondi<br />

(Total 2 Villages) 2. Domelgaon<br />

4 Bhokardan<br />

1. Selud<br />

(Total 3 Villages) 2. Paradh<br />

3. Bhokardan<br />

Slum Area<br />

2006<br />

Jafrabad<br />

1. Konad<br />

(Total 2 Villages) 2. Nimkheda<br />

Ambad<br />

1. Gori<br />

(Total 16 Villages) 2. Gandhari<br />

3. Domalgaon<br />

4. Walkeshwar<br />

5. Kuran<br />

6. Gondi<br />

7. Ganga Chincholi<br />

8.<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

9. Balegaon<br />

10.Apegaon<br />

Sashta<br />

11.Shahagad<br />

12.Patharwala Bk<br />

13.Hasanapur<br />

14.Kothala<br />

15.Indalgaon<br />

16.Sadegaon<br />

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Partur<br />

(Total 5 Villages)<br />

Mantha<br />

(Total 3 Villages)<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

(Total 17 Villages)<br />

1. Golegaon<br />

2. Sankatpuri<br />

3. Sa.Ganga Kinara<br />

4. Changatpuri<br />

5. Sawargaon Bk.<br />

1. Devthan Uswad<br />

2. Hanumatkheda<br />

3. Kanadi<br />

1. Bhadli<br />

2. Siraswadi<br />

3. Rajatakli<br />

4. Mangrul<br />

5. Mudregaon<br />

6. Ramasgaon<br />

7. Gunj<br />

8. Banegaon<br />

9. Saundalgaon<br />

10.Lingsewadi<br />

11.Ukkadgaon<br />

12.Shivangaon<br />

13.Jogladevi<br />

14.Bhogaon<br />

15.Shevta<br />

16.Kothi<br />

17.Pangh<br />

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• Flood Prone Villages of Jalna District :-Recently according to flood history there<br />

are 46 Villages in Jalna <strong>district</strong> are high probability Flood prone villages. Out of<br />

which 38 Villages on the bank of river Godavari in Tahsil Ambad, Ghansawangi and<br />

Partur 8 Villages on the bank of river Purna and others in Tahsil Mantha,<br />

Bhokardan and Jafrabad are flood prone villages of Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

• Tahsilwise flood prone villages of the <strong>district</strong> as per the Recent Flood Case History<br />

during year 2006 as follows.<br />

Dist Tahsiil<br />

Location<br />

[name of<br />

place]<br />

Name of<br />

River<br />

Village<br />

Jalna Jalna -- --<br />

Badnapur -- --<br />

Bhokardan<br />

(Total 3 Villages)<br />

Jafrabad<br />

(Total 2 Villages)<br />

Ambad<br />

(Total 16 Villages)<br />

Partur<br />

(Total 5 Villages)<br />

Mantha<br />

(Total 3 Villages)<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

(Total 17 Villages)<br />

Dhamna<br />

Raghol<br />

Kelna<br />

Kal<br />

1. Selud<br />

2. Paradh<br />

3. Bhokardan<br />

Slum Area<br />

1. Konad<br />

2. Nimkheda<br />

Godavari 1. Gori<br />

2. Gandhari<br />

3. Domalgaon<br />

4. Walkeshwar<br />

5. Kuran<br />

6. Godi<br />

7. Ganga Chincholi<br />

8. Sashta Pimpalgaon<br />

9. Balegaon<br />

10. Apegaon<br />

11. Shahagad<br />

12. Patharwala Bk<br />

13. Hasanapur<br />

14. Kothala<br />

15. Indalgaon<br />

16. Sadegaon<br />

Godavari 1. Golegaon<br />

2. Sankatpuri<br />

3. Sa.Ganga Kinara<br />

4. Changatpuri<br />

5. Sawargaon Bk.<br />

Purna 1.Devthan Uswad<br />

2. Hanumatkheda<br />

3. Kanadi<br />

Godavari 1. Bhadli<br />

2. Siraswadi<br />

3. Rajatakli<br />

4. Mangrul<br />

5. Mudregaon<br />

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6. Ramasgaon<br />

7. Gunj<br />

8. Banegaon<br />

9. Saundalgaon<br />

10. Lingsewadi<br />

11. Ukkadgaon<br />

12. Shivangaon<br />

13. Jogladevi<br />

14. Bhogaon<br />

15. Shevta<br />

16. Kothi<br />

17. Panghri<br />

• Tahsilwise villages on bank of river of the <strong>district</strong> are as follows.<br />

NAME OF TAHSIL NAME OF RIVER VILLAGES ON THE<br />

BANK OF RIVER<br />

1. Jalna<br />

1. Kundlika<br />

1. Tandulwadi<br />

2.Rohanwadi<br />

3.Sarwadi<br />

4.Pachanwadgaon<br />

5. Khanepuri<br />

6.Bhatepuri<br />

(TOTAL - 27 VILLAGES)<br />

7.Bapkal<br />

8. Hatwan<br />

9. Karla<br />

10. Mamadabad<br />

2. Kalyan<br />

3. Dudhana<br />

1. Pirkalyan<br />

2. Somnath<br />

3. Jalgaon<br />

4. Nirkheda<br />

5. Bramhankheda<br />

6. Bhilpuri (kh)<br />

7. Maujpuri<br />

8. Dhandegaon<br />

9. Khanepuri<br />

10. Ghodegaon<br />

11. Dhanora<br />

1. Golapangari<br />

2. Dudhana kalegaon<br />

3. Mali Pimpalgaon<br />

4. Wazar<br />

5. Kotha.<br />

6. Thekuli<br />

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2. Ambad<br />

(TOTAL - 32 VILLAGES)<br />

3. Ghansawangi<br />

( TOTAL - 24 VILLAGES)<br />

1. Dudhana<br />

2. Sukhana<br />

3. Galati<br />

4. Godavari<br />

1. Godavari<br />

2. Dudhana<br />

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1. Alamgaon<br />

2. Chambharwadi<br />

3. Nagzari<br />

4. Gola<br />

5. Katkheda<br />

6. Bathan(kh)<br />

1. Maher Bhaygaon<br />

2. Chikangaon<br />

3. Deshgavhan<br />

4. Badhapur<br />

5. Antarwali awa<br />

1. Domegaon<br />

2. Koli sirasgaon<br />

3. Dadhegaon<br />

4. Khodgaon<br />

5. Pithori Sirasgaon<br />

6. Karanjala<br />

7. Bhingurdenala<br />

8. Kothala (Kh)<br />

1. Bolegaon<br />

2. Apegaon<br />

3. Sashta Pimpalgaon<br />

4. Domalgaon<br />

5. Gauri<br />

6. Gandhari<br />

7. Shahagad<br />

8. Walkeshwar<br />

9. Patharwala (BK]<br />

10. Gondi<br />

11. Hasanapur<br />

12. Ganga Chincholi<br />

13, Sadegaon<br />

1. Ramasgaon<br />

2. Nihalsingwadi<br />

3. Sondalgaon<br />

4. Bhoggaon<br />

5. Mudegaon<br />

6. Manepuri<br />

7. Rajatakali<br />

8. Kukadgaon<br />

9. Shevata<br />

10. Shivangaon<br />

11. Bhayadi<br />

12 Siraswadi<br />

13. Gunj<br />

14. Shripatdhamangaon<br />

1. Mundregaon<br />

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4. Partur<br />

(TOTAL 15 VILLAGES )<br />

5. Mantha<br />

( TOTAL - 10 VILLAGES )<br />

6. Badnapur<br />

( TOTAL - 17 VILLAGES )<br />

3. Naru Nala<br />

1. Godavari<br />

2. Jam<br />

3. Dudhana<br />

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2. Gadhe sawargaon<br />

3. Bhutegaon<br />

4. Karadgaon<br />

5. Chitrawadgaon<br />

6. Ranjaniwadi<br />

1. Kandari Ambad<br />

2. Paduli<br />

3. Antarwala Tembhi<br />

4. Pandhari Bk<br />

1. Changatpuri<br />

2. Golegaon<br />

3. Sawangi<br />

1. Sawargaon<br />

1. Babai<br />

2. Dolhara<br />

3. Nandra<br />

4. Akruka<br />

5. Nagpur’<br />

6. Karegaon<br />

7. Padali<br />

8. Rohina<br />

9. Mapegaon (kh)<br />

10. Jategaon<br />

11. Devala<br />

1. Purna 1. Waghala<br />

2. Dudha<br />

3. Kanadi<br />

4. Uswad<br />

2. Dudhana 1. Hatwan<br />

2. Nansi<br />

3. Wanjola<br />

4. Tambeshwar<br />

5. Kedarwadi<br />

6. Wai<br />

1. Dudhana<br />

1. Nanegaon<br />

2. Somthana<br />

3. Nikalak Akola<br />

4. Badanapur<br />

5. Padali<br />

6. Ambadgaon<br />

7. Thoksal<br />

8. Manjargaon<br />

9. Kumbhari<br />

10. Saygaon<br />

2. Lahuki<br />

1. Warudi<br />

2. Kadegaon<br />

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7. Bhokardan<br />

( TOTAL - 36 VILLAGES )<br />

8. Jafrabad<br />

7(TOTAL - 14 VILLAGES)<br />

3. Sukhana<br />

1. Dhamana<br />

2. Jui<br />

3. Khelna<br />

4. Purna<br />

5. Girja<br />

1.Khelna<br />

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3. Kasturwadi<br />

4. Roshangaon<br />

1. Wakulni<br />

2. Ranjangaon<br />

3. Ghotan<br />

1. Selud<br />

2. Paradh<br />

3. Paradbhadi<br />

1. Wadsed<br />

2. Tadkalas<br />

3. Borgaon Jahangir<br />

4. Sipora bazar<br />

1. Bhokardan (Urban)<br />

2. Awahana<br />

3. Rameshwara<br />

4. Lingewadi<br />

5. Kodoli<br />

6. Takli<br />

7. Dautpur<br />

1. Tandulwadi<br />

2. Jainpur<br />

3. Kothara<br />

4. Nanda<br />

5. Limgaon<br />

6. Kopardi<br />

7. Belora<br />

8. Wallya<br />

9. Wallya Jahangir<br />

10. Nirkheda<br />

11. Kedarkhoda<br />

12. Nalani (Kh.)<br />

13. Nalani (Bk.)<br />

14. Tadegaon<br />

15. Khaparkheda<br />

1. Wajirdheda<br />

2. Wita<br />

3. Latifpur<br />

4. Borgaon Khadakgaon<br />

5. Borgaon Taru<br />

6. Takli<br />

7. Pimpalgaon<br />

1. Pimpalgaon Kad<br />

2. Warud<br />

3. Warkhedawiro<br />

4. Takli<br />

5. Haratkheda<br />

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2. Jui<br />

3. Purna<br />

• The episodes of floods are given in Annexure III.<br />

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1. Asai<br />

2. Bhorkheda<br />

1. Bhorkhedi<br />

2. Garkheda<br />

3. Jafrabad<br />

4. Borkhedi (Bk.)<br />

5. Aland<br />

6. Kumbharzari<br />

7. Hanmantkheda<br />

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Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

3.2.2 Earthquakes<br />

• As compared to other <strong>disaster</strong>s, earthquake is the most disastrous of all natural<br />

calamities. The <strong>district</strong> administration is more conscious about it. The mild shock of<br />

the Marathwada earthquake in 1993 prompted the <strong>district</strong> administration to identify<br />

the weak zone prone areas or lineament prone villages at the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• Due to the lack of seismic instruments, the administration has not studied the<br />

vulnerability of villages to a possible earthquake. According to lineament map of the<br />

<strong>district</strong>, the Sr. Geologist of GSDA, Jalna has analyzed tahsilwise villages, which are<br />

vulnerable to earthquake. However, a detailed scientific study of lineaments of<br />

earthquake - prone villages is required to be done.<br />

EARTH QUAKE<br />

Medical Facilities<br />

Sr. No. Area<br />

Beds<br />

DH/SDH RH PHC Sub Center Manpower Available<br />

1 Jalna 2 1 6 30 121 66<br />

2 Ambad 1 6 34 133 70<br />

3 Badnapur -- 1 4 22 105 41<br />

4 Bhokardan -- 1 8 36 140 89<br />

5 Ghansavangi -- 1 5 27 88 77<br />

6 Jafrabad -- 2 4 21 85 44<br />

7 Mantha -- 1 3 24 80 75<br />

8 Partur -- 1 4 19 89 43<br />

Total 3 8 40 213 841 505<br />

• List of villages having weak zones or lineaments in Jalna <strong>district</strong> is given below :<br />

Name of Tahsil Name of Earthquake Prone Villages<br />

High Probability Medium<br />

Probability<br />

Low Probability<br />

1. Jalna Golapangri<br />

Wazar Hivara<br />

Bathan<br />

Roshangaon<br />

Gadhe Sewargaon<br />

Tandul-Wadi<br />

2. Bhokardon ---- ---- Nalani (Kh)<br />

Devulgaon<br />

Janephal<br />

Javkheda(Kh)<br />

Javkheda(Bk)<br />

Dagadwadi<br />

Tapowan<br />

Loangaon<br />

Umarkheda<br />

Devaligavhan<br />

3. Partur ---- ---- Suramgaon<br />

Hastur Tana<br />

Ashti<br />

Palasi<br />

4. Ambad Alamgaon Khodgaon Lamani Tanda<br />

Bhanang Jalgaon Pimparkhed (Kh)<br />

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5. Jafarbad Tembhurni<br />

Savangi<br />

Borgaon (Kh)<br />

Ambewadi<br />

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Bharadi<br />

Rui<br />

Antarwale<br />

Haratkheda<br />

6. Ghansewangi Kardgaon Daithana<br />

Yaval Pimpri<br />

7. Badnapur Ranjangaon Saygaon<br />

Dhopteshwar<br />

Badnapur<br />

Akola<br />

Niklak<br />

Dhamangaon<br />

Devgaon<br />

Somthana<br />

8. Mantha Akani<br />

Dhoksal<br />

Wadhona<br />

Waijoda<br />

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Chinchkheda<br />

Wadi lasura<br />

Koli Sirasgaon<br />

Awa<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

Kavatha Math Borgaon<br />

Borgaon(Bk)<br />

Mirkheda<br />

Veerkheda<br />

Harpala<br />

Aratkheda<br />

Devali Gavhan<br />

Chitra Wadgaon<br />

Mudegaon<br />

Sindhi-<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

----


3.2.3 Fires<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• There are six industrial zones in the <strong>district</strong> and various types of industries are<br />

located in Jalna <strong>district</strong>. In Jalna <strong>district</strong> Chemical industries, Spinning mills, Oil<br />

and Dal mills, Sugar factories and some factories of paper products are located,<br />

which are vulnerable to fires .<br />

• The <strong>district</strong> administration has ranked fire at fourth position on the basis of past<br />

occurrences and has indicated a medium probability of future occurrences.<br />

According to Fire officer of Fire Brigade Jalna, major fires were experienced at the<br />

cotton purchase centres and medium fires were experienced at cattle sheds, huts, hay<br />

stacks, oil mills, saw mills and Godowns. In the last 15 years there were 600 fire<br />

cases in the <strong>district</strong>. In the last 15 years there have been no deaths due to these fire<br />

episodes but total loss due to fire is Rs. 2,92,85,011/-<br />

• The Fire officer, Jalna has stated that out of 4 Municipal Councils, only Jalna<br />

Municipal Council has 2 fire fighting machines. The <strong>district</strong> administration has<br />

recommended that one fire machine may be given at Partur town which will enable<br />

the authorities to tackle the fires in the other parts of the <strong>district</strong> more effectively.<br />

According to the past experience, hazardous fire cases have occurred in the urban<br />

areas of the Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

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3.2.4 Road Accidents<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• As compared to other Metro cities, the low traffic volume in Jalna is responsible for<br />

very few road accidents in Jalna <strong>district</strong>. However the heavy traffic volume on Jalna<br />

– Aurangabad road, especially due to chemical tankers and tankers carrying<br />

inflammable materials, is responsible for many road accidents.<br />

• There are 967 villages in Jalna <strong>district</strong>. Out of these, 590 villages have been<br />

connected by perennial roads while 187 villages have been connected by seasonal<br />

roads. There is no National Highway in the <strong>district</strong>. The state Highways are 700.490<br />

Kms. long while Z.P. roads are of 2374.31 Kms. lengths. According to Department<br />

of Industrial Safety and Health, there are 10 vehicles carrying hazardous finished<br />

products which move out from Industries within Jalna during a month. According to<br />

Assistant Regional Transport Officer and Police Officials, there are approximately<br />

more than 100 vehicles carrying hazardous materials which either pass through the<br />

<strong>district</strong> or bring raw material for industries within the <strong>district</strong> during a month. These<br />

can become likely causes of road accidents.<br />

• There are 19 Bridges on rivers and 120 Railway Bridges in Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• The Non-electrified railway routes are of 98 Kms. lengths. There are 15 unmanned<br />

railway crossings in Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• The <strong>district</strong> administration ranks Road Accidents as the highest priority due to the<br />

seriousness and frequency of previous accident cases in the <strong>district</strong>. Most road<br />

accidents occurred mainly due to carelessness of the drivers.<br />

• According to the <strong>district</strong> administration, the places which are vulnerable to road<br />

accidents are as follows .<br />

Sr. No. Road Place<br />

01 Jalna – Aurangabad Road Dawalwadi Near Badnapur<br />

02 Jalna – Mantha Road Near Mantha<br />

03 Jalna – Ambad Road Ambad – T- Point Near Govt.<br />

Guest House, Survey No. 488<br />

• According to Police officials, 2634 Road Accidents occurred in Jalna <strong>district</strong> during<br />

the last 15 years. The number of deaths due to Road Accidents is 671 during the last<br />

15 years. According to the Assistant Regional Transport Officer, the probability of<br />

road accidents in future is medium.<br />

• The Case Histories of Fatal Road Accidents is given in Annexure III.<br />

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Sr.<br />

No.<br />

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ACCIDENT PRON AREA IN THE DISTRICT<br />

High Risk Roads<br />

Nearest Medical Services<br />

RH PHC<br />

1 Jalna - Ambad Road Dhangar Pimpri<br />

2 Jalna - Aurangabad Road Badnapur Shelgaon, Wakulni<br />

3 Jalna - Mantha Road Mantha Viregao, Watur<br />

4 Jalna - Bhokardan Road Bhokardan Pir Pimplegaon, Rajur, Kedarkheda<br />

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3.2.5 Epidemics<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• The <strong>district</strong> administration ranks epidemics as the third priority as compared<br />

to other <strong>disaster</strong>s. The District Health Officer (DHO) Z.P. stated that 23<br />

outbreaks occurred in the last 3 years.i.e.Year2009- 2011. The total number<br />

of deaths due to these outbreaks is 6.<br />

• According to the definition of epidemic outbreaks in the <strong>district</strong>, the District<br />

Health Officer and Civil Surgeon stated that the type of outbreaks which<br />

occurred in Jalna <strong>district</strong> are mainly Gastro Enteritis, Cholera , Typhoid ,<br />

inf. Hepatitis and viral fever.<br />

• The main reason of epidemic outbreak is infected drinking water and<br />

leakages of water supply pipes. According to the Medical authorities of the<br />

<strong>district</strong>, the <strong>district</strong> administration has been able to sufficiently tackle these<br />

outbreaks.<br />

• According to previous case histories, the Health department (DHO, Z.P.)<br />

has analyzed the tahsilwise villages vulnerable to epidemics.<br />

• District Health Officer, Zilla Parishad, Jalna has stated that the villages<br />

which are vulnerable to epidemics are as under :In rural areas, there is 1<br />

PHC for every 30,000 people. Each primary health center 1 Sub Center for<br />

5000 papulation has one male and one female health worker. They are<br />

provided with necessary medicine and equipment to tackle day to day<br />

demands.The Health Dept. of Zilla Parishad has their own epidemic survey<br />

team which maintains the Case Histories of outbreaks and takes the<br />

necessary actions to tackle the epidemics. Training has been provided to all<br />

Gram Panchayats for treatment of potable water. Bleaching powder is used<br />

to purify the water. Health education and awareness campaigns are being<br />

carried out at village levels by DHO, Jalna.There are 8 Laboratory for water<br />

testing. The details of Pathological laboratories, Blood banks and other<br />

health services are given in Government and Pvt. Sector Resources.<br />

A-V Epidemic Prone Areas Of Jalna District ( 2009- 2011 )<br />

Name of Tahsil Name of villages/Wards<br />

Jalna<br />

(TOTAL -5 )<br />

1. Rathod Nagar<br />

2. Paniwes Jalna<br />

3. Shevli<br />

4. Dukri Pimpri<br />

5. Raheman Ganj<br />

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Badnapur<br />

(TOTAL -1 )<br />

Ambad<br />

(TOTAL - 1 )<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

( TOTAL - 9 )<br />

Mantha<br />

( TOTAL - 0 )<br />

Partur<br />

( TOTAL - 0 )<br />

Bhokardan<br />

( TOTAL – 4 )<br />

Jafarbad<br />

( TOTAL – 3 )<br />

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1. Mahanubhav Ashram<br />

1. Matimand Vidyalay<br />

1. Gunj<br />

2. Jamb Tanda<br />

3. Rajegaon<br />

4. Yawal Pimpri Tanda<br />

5. Ghansavangi<br />

6. Bhendala<br />

7. Antarwala<br />

8. Kandari Kakde<br />

9. Kumbar Pimplegaon<br />

1. Hisoda Kh<br />

2. Kshirsagar<br />

3. Wiregaon<br />

4. Jalgaon Sapkal<br />

1. .Deulgaon Ugle<br />

2. PokhariKad<br />

3. Pimplegaon<br />

HEALTH FACILITY IN THE DISTRICT<br />

Sr. No. Points No.<br />

1 District Hospital 1<br />

2 Women Hospital 1<br />

3 Sub Dist. Hospital 1<br />

4 Rural Hospital 8<br />

5 Primary Health Center 40<br />

6 Sub Center 213<br />

7 District Health Laboratory 1<br />

8 Rural Health Laboratory 7<br />

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Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

9 Dist. Malaria Office 1<br />

10 Dist-Tuberculosis Office 1<br />

11 Dist. Leprosy Office 1<br />

13 Ayurvedic Dispensceries 3<br />

14 Unani Dispensceries 3<br />

15 Public Health Unit 2<br />

16 Civil Dispensceries 1<br />

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3.2.6 Industrial and Chemical Accidents<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• Jalna <strong>district</strong> is primarily an agricultural <strong>district</strong>. Only 5.471 Sq. Kms. is the industrial<br />

area of the <strong>district</strong>. There are 6 MIDC estates at Jalna. The principal types of industries<br />

are Steel Plants & Steel Re-Rolling Mills Engineering, Dal Mills, R and D, Seeds<br />

Processing, Cotton Ginning & Pressing, Cotton Spinning Mills, Tiles and Cement Pipe,<br />

Pole Factory, Edible Oil Refineries, Paper Products, Dairy, Insecticides/Pesticides,<br />

Plastics, Rubber, Mixed Fertilizers & Sugar Industries etc. The <strong>district</strong> administration<br />

has ranked the industrial and chemical accidents at sixth position on the basis of past<br />

case histories.<br />

Following are the List of Chemical Factories situated in Jalna District.<br />

Sr.No Name of Factories Address<br />

1<br />

1<br />

SMARTHA SAHAKARI SAKHAR<br />

KARKHANA LTD.<br />

MITTAL PETROCHEMICALS (P)<br />

LTD.<br />

ANKUSHNAGAR<br />

TQ. AMBAD<br />

BORKHEDI<br />

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CHEMICAL<br />

HANDLED<br />

ALCOHOL<br />

1800 MT<br />

L.P.G.<br />

1000 MT<br />

3 AJAY ICE FACTORES PARTUR AMMONIA<br />

4 BHAKTI EXTRACTION PVT. LTD. G-1, Addl. MIDC HEXANE<br />

5 HINDUSTAN COMPOSITES LTD C-11, Addl. MIDC<br />

METHANOL<br />

ASBESTOS<br />

6 NRB BEARINGS LTD C-6, Addl. MIDC L.P.G.<br />

7<br />

S.S.D. AGRO IND.PVT.LTD. (SOL.<br />

EXTR. PLANT)<br />

8 SANJAY INSECTICIDES PVT.LTD.<br />

9 SAPANA POLY-PLAST<br />

G.N. 77<br />

DAREGAON<br />

G.N. 206<br />

PANSHENDRA<br />

D-52/3, Addl.<br />

MIDC<br />

HEXANE<br />

PESTICIDES<br />

TOLUNE DIA<br />

ISOCINATE<br />

10 GOVT. MILK CHILLING CENTRE OLD MIDC AMMONIA<br />

11 SURESH CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES<br />

12<br />

SHRI. BALAJI UDYOG (SOLVENT<br />

EXTR. PLANT)<br />

13 NILAM ICE FACTORY<br />

W-26, Addl.<br />

MIDC<br />

GUT NO. 77<br />

GUNDEWADI<br />

RAILWAY<br />

STATION<br />

ROAD<br />

SULPHURIC<br />

ACID<br />

HEXANE<br />

AMMONIA


Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• Out of the 13 hazardous industries, two Factories are classified as Major Accident<br />

Hazardous (MAH) Factories prescribed under Maharashtra Factories (Control of<br />

Industrial Major Accident Hazardous) Rules 2003 i.e.<br />

a) Samartha Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd., Ankushnagar, Tq. Ambad &<br />

The principal activity of the plant is the production of industrial alcohol from Molasses.<br />

The industrial alcohol is highly inflammable and hence the storage and processing of<br />

industrial alcohol is hazardous.<br />

b) Mittal Petrochemicals Pvt.Ltd., Borkhedi, Tq. Dist. Jalna.<br />

The principal activity is L.P.G. Bottling<br />

• Majority of the Chemical Factories are situated in M.I.D.C. Jalna<br />

• One of the Factories is handling a toxic chemicals (Pestisides) & most of the others are<br />

handling inflammable chemicals.<br />

• In the factories handling inflammable chemicals a suitable fire fighting arrangements<br />

such as fire hydrant system & portable fire extinguishers.<br />

• Also there are well equipped first aid facility with personal protective equipment in the<br />

factory premises such as Masks, Hand Gloves, Oxygen Masks, Air respirators, Air<br />

separators, etc.<br />

• In case of poisoning, antidote treatment is provided and available in the factory.<br />

• Layout of the plan is available which is useful in the case of an emergency.<br />

• The fire fighting equipments are available from Jalna fire brigade station, which is the<br />

nearest fire station.<br />

• The factory officials explained that in emergency periods, the immediate response of all<br />

services is necessary.<br />

• There is a serious need of fire fighting equipment with Ambad town, since they have no<br />

fire brigade and the nearest fire station is at Jalna which is 30-35 kms. away from<br />

Ambad.<br />

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Fact Sheets on Industries<br />

• There are total 270 factories situated in Jalna District<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

• There have been 47 industrial and chemical accidents in Jalna <strong>district</strong> during the last 3<br />

years. There have been 10 deaths in the industrial accidents during the last 3 years.<br />

• The Material Safety Data Sheet of majority of hazardous chemicals are enclosed in<br />

Annexure.<br />

• INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT PRON AREA IN DISTRICT<br />

Sr.no. Industries<br />

1 Jalna<br />

2 Ambad<br />

Area<br />

Nearest Medical Services<br />

RH PHC<br />

MIDC, Add. MIDC,<br />

Dawalwadi, Ramnagar DH Shelgaon<br />

MIDC, Mahakala,<br />

Shahagad,<br />

Ankushnagar, Dhakalgao SDH<br />

Wadigodari<br />

3 Badnapur Badnapur Badnapur Shelgaon<br />

4 Bhokardan<br />

5 Ghansavangi Devi Dahegaon, Bhaygaon Ghansavangi Tirthpuri<br />

6 Jafrabad Mahora Jafrabad Mahora<br />

7 Mantha<br />

8 Partur Amba, MIDC Partur<br />

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Damage<br />

3.3 Disaster Probability<br />

Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

Earthquakes Floods Cyclones Epidemics Industrial<br />

and<br />

Chemical<br />

Accidents<br />

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Fires Road<br />

Accidents<br />

Loss of lives Medium Medium Low Medium Low Medium High<br />

Injuries Medium Medium Low Medium Low Medium High<br />

Damage to<br />

and<br />

Destruction of<br />

Property<br />

Medium Medium --- --- Low --- Low<br />

Damage to<br />

cattle and<br />

livestock<br />

Low Low Low Low Low Low Low<br />

Damage to<br />

subsistence<br />

and crops<br />

Medium Medium Low --- --- Low ----<br />

Disruption of<br />

lifestyle<br />

Medium Low Low Low Low Low Low<br />

Disruption of<br />

community<br />

life<br />

Medium Low --- Low Low Low Low<br />

Loss of<br />

livelihood<br />

Medium Medium Low Low Low Medium High<br />

Disruption of<br />

services<br />

Medium Low Low --- Low Medium Low<br />

Damage to<br />

infrastructure<br />

and/or<br />

disruption of<br />

government<br />

systems<br />

Medium Medium Low Low Low Low Low<br />

Impact on<br />

National<br />

Economy<br />

Medium Low Low Low Low Medium Low<br />

Social and<br />

Psychological<br />

after –effects<br />

High Low Low Low Medium High High


Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

3.4 Specific Vulnerability of Systems and Services to Disaster Events<br />

Specific<br />

Vulnerability<br />

of<br />

Vulnerable to<br />

Earthquakes Floods Cyclones Epidemics Fires Road<br />

Accidents<br />

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Industrial<br />

and<br />

Chemical<br />

Accidents<br />

Road Network Yes Yes ---- ---- --- Yes ----<br />

Rail Network Yes --- ---- --- --- --- ----<br />

Power Supply Yes Yes Yes --- Yes --- ----<br />

Water Supply Yes Yes ---- Yes --- --- ---<br />

Sewage Yes Yes --- ---- --- --- ---<br />

Hospitals --- --- --- Yes --- --- ---<br />

Food stocks and<br />

supplies<br />

--- --- --- --- Yes --- ---<br />

Communication<br />

systems<br />

Yes Yes Yes --- Yes --- ---


Section III : Risk Assessment Analysis<br />

3.5 Ranking and Probability of Disaster Episodes<br />

Event Ranking of events in Probability of future<br />

terms of past occurrence<br />

occurrence High Medium Low<br />

Earthquakes V --- Medium ---<br />

Floods I High --- ---<br />

Cyclones VII --- --- Low<br />

Epidemics III --- --- Low<br />

Industrial and Chemical VI --- --- ---<br />

Accidents<br />

Fires IV --- Medium ---<br />

Road Accidents II High --- ---<br />

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Annexure I : Case Studies of Disaster Episodes<br />

ANNEXURE I - DISASTER EPISODES IN JALNA DISTRICT<br />

Epidemics<br />

Episode 1<br />

*Type of episode : Epidemics (Gastro)<br />

*Location : Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

*Date : JULY 1996<br />

*Reason assigned for the event : Unsafe and infected water.<br />

*Warning system used : Yes.<br />

*Community response to warning system : Yes.<br />

*Administrative response to warning system : Yes.<br />

*Assessment of administrative preparedness : Yes, for purchase of medicines<br />

*Area affected : Urban and rural areas of Jalna<br />

<strong>district</strong>.<br />

*Extent of damage :<br />

(Note : The damage may be quantified in number and also in Rupees for each type of<br />

damage.)<br />

No. of lives lost : Four.<br />

Procedure followed for assessing various types<br />

of damages and compensation norms used : As per the Hospital's record.<br />

*Departmentwise breakup of expenditure incurred on relief and rehabilitation<br />

(Immediate as well as long term)<br />

Name of Department Type of relief / compensation<br />

/ rehabilitation<br />

General Hospital<br />

Treated patients by giving<br />

Jalna<br />

them Medicines and well<br />

(Health Services)<br />

services also discharged<br />

Expenditure<br />

Rs.3,12,210=00<br />

* Organisational structures involved to manage the emergency, specify the departments<br />

involved.:-<br />

1) Indian Medical Association<br />

2) Municipal council Jalna.<br />

* Nature of supports from the State and Central authorities.:-<br />

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From State Government : Released grant for purchase of medicines<br />

etc.<br />

From Central Government : Nil.<br />

* Methods used for mobilising resources,<br />

N.G.O's (Non-Government organisation) : Meeting of Members of Indian Medical<br />

Community response Association and Municipal authorities<br />

held.<br />

* Legal or procedural bottleneck : Nil<br />

experienced in managing the situation<br />

* Lessons learnt by officials and communities in dealing with <strong>disaster</strong> along with special<br />

suggestions for improving procedures.<br />

Lesson learnt :- Co-operation from Indian Medical Association/Staff of the Hospital,<br />

Municipal officials and other voluntary organisations and community based organisations<br />

was good.<br />

Suggestions :- Medical Health Education and Disaster Awareness should be given to<br />

public.<br />

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Episode 2<br />

Annexure I : Case Studies of Disaster Episodes<br />

* Type of episode : Epidemics (Cholera)<br />

* Location : Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

* Date : July 1993<br />

* Reason assigned for the event: : Unsafe and infected water.<br />

* Warning system used : : Yes.<br />

* Community response to warning system : Yes.<br />

* Administrative response to warning system : Yes.<br />

* Assessment of administrative preparedness : Yes, for purchase of medicines<br />

* Area affected : Urban and rural areas of Jalna<br />

<strong>district</strong>.<br />

* Extent of damage<br />

No. of lives lost: Three<br />

* Procedure followed for assessing various types<br />

of damages and compensation norms used : As per the Hospital's record<br />

* Departmentwise breakup of expenditure incurred on relief and rehabilitation<br />

(Immediate as well as long term)<br />

Name of Department Type of relief /<br />

compensation/ rehabilitation<br />

Hospital<br />

Treated patients by giving<br />

Jalna<br />

them Medicines and well<br />

(Health Services)<br />

services also discharged<br />

Expenditure<br />

Rs.6,99,091=00<br />

* Organizational structures involved to manage the emergency, specify the<br />

departments involved.:-<br />

1) Indian Medical Association<br />

2) Municipal council Jalna.<br />

* Nature of supports from the State and Central authorities.:-<br />

From State Government : Released grant for purchase of medicines<br />

etc.<br />

From Central Government : Nil.<br />

* Methods used for mobilising resources,<br />

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N.G.O's (Non-Government organization) : Meeting of Members of Indian Medical<br />

Community response Association and Municipal authorities<br />

held.<br />

* Legal or procedural bottleneck experienced<br />

in managing the situation : Nil<br />

* Lessons learnt by officials and communities in dealing with <strong>disaster</strong> along with special<br />

suggestions for improving procedures.<br />

Lesson learnt : Co-operation from Indian Medical<br />

Association/Staff of the Hospital/<br />

Municipal officials, voluntary agencies<br />

and<br />

other community based organisations<br />

was good.<br />

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Episode 3<br />

Annexure I : Case Studies of Disaster Episodes<br />

* Type of episode : Epidemics (Gastro enteritis epidemic)<br />

* Location : Ranjani, Taluka Ambad, in Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

* Date : 18th July 1992 to 11th August 1992.<br />

* Reason assigned for the event : Water supply pipe line leakages and lack<br />

of regular disinfenction of drinking<br />

water by local gram panchayat authority.<br />

* Warning system used : Yes.<br />

* Community response to warning system : No.<br />

* Administrative response to warning system : Yes.<br />

* Assessment of administrative preparedness : No.<br />

* Area affected No. of villages : One<br />

* Extent of damage : 110 persons affected from the disease.<br />

No. of lives lost : One.<br />

* Procedure followed for assessing various<br />

types of damages and compensation norms used : Compensation not given.<br />

* Departmentwise breakup of expenditure incurred on relief and rehabilitation<br />

(Immediate as well as long term)<br />

Name of Department Type of relief /<br />

compensation/ rehabilitation<br />

Health deptt Special treatment ward opened<br />

at PHC Ranjani and treatment<br />

given to patients and contact<br />

treatment given to their<br />

relatives. Compensation could<br />

not be given<br />

Expenditure<br />

Rs. 4,380=00<br />

* Organizational structures involved to manage the emergency, specify the<br />

departments involved.:-<br />

Local private medical practitioners give support for the treatment given to the patient.<br />

* Nature of supports from the State and Central authorities.:-<br />

From State Government :- Epidemic medicine supply from the Joint<br />

Director, Health Services, (Health) Pune.<br />

From Central Government :- Nil.<br />

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Methods used for mobilising resources, N.G.O's (Non-Government organization)<br />

Community response :-By Health education, about personnel and environmental hygiene<br />

and daily water purification.<br />

*Legal or procedural bottleneck experienced in managing the situation: Nil<br />

*Lessons learnt by officials and communities in dealing with <strong>disaster</strong> along<br />

with special suggestions for improving procedures.: Nil.<br />

Lesson learnt :- To avoid such type of epidemics water disinfection<br />

regularly done by Gram Panchayat authority increase the awareness of<br />

Hygiene in community by Health education.<br />

Suggestions :- Water disinfection regularly done by Gram Panchayat.<br />

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Episode 4<br />

* Type of episode : Dengue fever out break.<br />

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* Location : Baji Umrad, Taluka Jalna, in Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

* Date : 19/05/1995 to 26/6/1995<br />

* Reason assigned for the event : Storage of water in Ranjan and these<br />

Ranjans not cleaned every week .<br />

Mosquito breeds in this water.<br />

* Warning system used : Yes.<br />

* Community response to warning system : No.<br />

* Administrative response to warning system : Yes.<br />

* Assessment of administrative preparedness: No.<br />

* Area affected (No. of villages) : One.<br />

* Extent of damage : 408 persons affected from this disease.<br />

* No. of lives lost : One.<br />

* Procedure followed for assessing various : Compensation not given.<br />

types of damages and compensation norms<br />

used<br />

* Departmentwise breakup of expenditure incurred on relief and rehabilitation<br />

(Immediate as well as long term)<br />

Name of Department Type of relief / compensation<br />

/ rehabilitation<br />

Health Deptt Special Treatment ward<br />

opened at sub centre Baji<br />

Umrad and treatment given to<br />

patients and compensation<br />

could not be given.<br />

Expenditure<br />

Rs. 6,381=00<br />

* Organizational structures involved to manage the emergency, specify the departments<br />

involved.:- Physicians, lab technician from Civil Hospital, Jalna called for<br />

diagnosis, treatment and blood sample collection.<br />

* Nature of supports from the State and Central authorities.:-<br />

From State Government : Medicine and equipment supply from the<br />

Joint Director Health Services, (M&F)<br />

Pune and blood serum sample tested by<br />

NIV Pune for diagnosis.<br />

From Central Government : Nil.<br />

* Methods used for mobilising resources : By Health Education.<br />

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N.G.O's (Non-Government organization)<br />

Community response<br />

* Legal or procedural bottleneck experienced : Nil<br />

in managing the situation<br />

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* Lessons learnt by officials and communities in dealing with <strong>disaster</strong> along with special<br />

suggestions for improving procedures.<br />

* Lesson learnt : To avoid such type of epidemics water<br />

regularly house water container<br />

(i.e. Ranjan, Tanks, etc.)<br />

* Suggestions : Awareness in community about personnel and environmental hygiene.<br />

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Floods<br />

Episode 5<br />

Annexure I : Case Studies of Disaster Episodes<br />

* Type of episode : Floods in Partur Taluka (Golegaon & other<br />

villages.)<br />

* Location : Partur Taluka (Golegaon & other villages)<br />

* Date : 23rd & 24th July-1989<br />

* Reason assigned for the events : Due to heavy rainfall, The river Godavari &<br />

its tributaries were flooded. Hence 33<br />

villages on the banks were affected.<br />

* Warning system used : Yes As per the letter of Tahsildar Partur<br />

No.1989/Misc/ WS/dt.30.6.89 Red flags on high<br />

elevated trees were installed.<br />

* Community response on warning : Yes. There was good response from<br />

villagers.<br />

* Administrative response for warning : There was good response from<br />

Administrative authorities. People living<br />

in flood zone shifted to safe places well in<br />

advance.<br />

* Assessment of administrative preparedness : Administrative preparedness was quick<br />

& satisfactory.<br />

* Area affected (No. of villages) : 33<br />

1) Golegaon 2) Chaugatpuri 3) Sankerpuri 4) Savangi ganga 5) Mapegaon bk. 6) Deola<br />

7) Kedarwadi 8) Rainvwahegaon 9) Mapegaon k.h. 10) Rohina 11) Ekurka<br />

12) Nagapur 13) Balbultara 14) Babal 15) Nsnfts 16) Masla 17) Patoda bk.. 18) Dolara<br />

19)Kaojaueala 20) Daithana bk. 21) Shelgaon 22) Shreshti 23’) Torana 24) Dsaitrhaba kh<br />

25) Amba 26) Bramha wadgaon 27) Waijoda 28) Raipur 29) Hatwan 30) Nandsi 31)<br />

Gopegaon 32) Chincholi 33) Anandwadi..<br />

* Extent of damage : 8- ( Note: damage may be quantified in number & also<br />

in rupees for each type of damage) Reference<br />

Tahsildar Partur’s letter dt. 30.6. 89.<br />

No. of lives lost : NIL<br />

Total crop areas of 3235 hect. was damaged as below:-<br />

a) 50 to 75 % damaged area : NIL<br />

b) Less than 50% damaged area : 3235 hect.<br />

c) More than 75% damaged area : NIL<br />

The value of total crop damaged amount of Rs, 74,47,460/-.<br />

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Statement showing the villagewise crop damage<br />

Sr. Name of villages Crop sown area<br />

hect<br />

1. Golegaon<br />

576<br />

2. Changatpuri<br />

278<br />

3. Sankaupri<br />

413<br />

4. Sanwang Ganga<br />

219<br />

5. Mapagaon kh<br />

315<br />

6. Mapagaon bk<br />

287<br />

7. Deola<br />

288<br />

8. Kedarwakdi<br />

231<br />

9. Raniwaheaon<br />

257<br />

10. Rohina bk.<br />

378<br />

11. Ekurka<br />

231<br />

12. Nagapur<br />

221<br />

13. Babultara<br />

430<br />

14. Babai<br />

261<br />

15. Nanda<br />

152<br />

16. Patoda bk<br />

646<br />

17. Dolhiara<br />

365<br />

18. Kawjawala<br />

312<br />

19. Masala<br />

270<br />

20. Anandwadi<br />

211<br />

21. Shelgaon<br />

444<br />

22. Shreshti<br />

362<br />

23. Torana<br />

166<br />

24. Daithana bk<br />

223<br />

25. Daithana kh.<br />

229<br />

26. Amba<br />

569<br />

27. Bramha wadgaon<br />

155<br />

28. Waijada<br />

470<br />

29. Raipur<br />

264<br />

30. Hatwan<br />

224<br />

31. Nansi<br />

238<br />

32. Gopegaon<br />

76<br />

33. Chinchwadi<br />

316<br />

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Crop damaged<br />

area hect<br />

173<br />

83<br />

124<br />

65<br />

98<br />

89<br />

96<br />

90<br />

89<br />

113<br />

70<br />

41<br />

150<br />

107<br />

48<br />

161<br />

116<br />

103<br />

94<br />

67<br />

137<br />

116<br />

54<br />

71<br />

92<br />

187<br />

51<br />

117<br />

105<br />

89<br />

99<br />

30<br />

126<br />

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Amt. of damage<br />

Total : 10185 3235 7447460<br />

Agricultural equipment and other damages ( e.g. well pumps Agricultural equipments)<br />

The overall damage amounts to Rs.8993460/-<br />

Damages to houses : 26 houses completely damaged & houses partly<br />

damaged. Causing total damage Rs. 48000/-<br />

Loss of cattle : Total 4 cattles' lives were lost bullocks -2Nos<br />

Cows- 1 No. Buffalo 1 No.<br />

Overall cattle lives damaged in Rs. 13000/-<br />

Damages to infrastructure : -<br />

(Specify infrastructure)<br />

I) Villages roads & 0ther roads : Namely 3 village roads were damaged.<br />

346000<br />

166800<br />

242000<br />

120000<br />

196000<br />

158000<br />

192000<br />

180000<br />

158000<br />

226000<br />

140000<br />

82200<br />

300000<br />

214000<br />

96000<br />

323360<br />

323600<br />

206000<br />

189000<br />

135000<br />

275000<br />

232000<br />

108000<br />

142000<br />

184000<br />

374000<br />

132000<br />

234000<br />

10000<br />

78000<br />

199000<br />

60000<br />

252000


II) Zilla parishad and irrigation work : Nil<br />

III) State sector irrigation works & roads : Nil<br />

IV) M . S. E. B . works : Nil<br />

V) Water supply works : Nil<br />

VI) Z.P. Schools & other buildings : Nil<br />

VII) Municipal corporation roads : Nil<br />

& other road<br />

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a) Road to Hatadi village b) Road to pimpali<br />

village<br />

c) Road to loni golegaon.<br />

* Procedure followed for assessing various types of damages & compensation norms<br />

used:- With reference to the wireless massage from the Collector , Jalna dt. 27/7/89.<br />

Tahsildar Partur issued letter to the revenue authorities namely<br />

a) all circle inspectors and Talathis of Partur taluka to assess the damage due to flood by<br />

personally inspecting the spot & to submit the report point wise in the prescribed<br />

format. The various points involved are listed below:-<br />

1. Village affected due to flood & their respective population.<br />

2. Lives lost.<br />

3. Families affected & their number of persons.<br />

4. No. of houses damaged<br />

5. Cost of houses damaged.<br />

6. Damage to cattle / cattle depots.<br />

7. Cost of damaged cattle depots<br />

8. No. of field owner affecting crops in more than 50% area<br />

9. Crop damage area-<br />

a) No. of damages area:- For example<br />

b) for example i) Up to 75% damaged crop area<br />

ii) less than 50% damaged area<br />

iii) more than 75 % damaged area.<br />

10 Total cost of crop damages:-<br />

11 Total area of land damaged in hect.<br />

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12 Total cost of damaged land<br />

13 Totally damaged land its cost & area<br />

14 Other agricultural damages (for example electric pump etc.)<br />

15 Other damages to Agriculture & its value.<br />

16 Loss of cattles.<br />

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17 Damages to other private property for example household articles food grain, fodder<br />

etc.<br />

18 Damages to public property for example, road Irrigation area etc.<br />

19 Total damage in rupees.<br />

20. Financial position for --<br />

a) Repairing to houses<br />

b) Purchasing cattle<br />

c) Land<br />

d) Seed & fertilisers<br />

e) Repair to public property.<br />

* Department wise break up of the expenditure. incurred on relief & rehabilitation<br />

(immediate as well as long term )<br />

Name of Department Type of relief /Compensation/<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

1)Tahsil office,<br />

1)Golegaon Tq. Partur for the<br />

Partur and collectorate rehabilation of Golegaon village<br />

Jalna..<br />

14.3 Hectors land is acquired<br />

2) Crop compensation<br />

3) Loss to cattles (4 Nos)<br />

4) Damage to houses.<br />

Expenditure<br />

Rs. 2,80,447/-<br />

Rs. 1,97,100/-<br />

2.Agricultural Officer, Z.P. Subsidy to area affected farmer in<br />

Jalna<br />

kind and cash<br />

Rs. 173.99 Lakhs/-<br />

Reference :- Collector, Jalna Lr. No.1989/TS/WS Date - 07/08/89<br />

*Organisational structure evolved to manage the emergency : ( specify department<br />

involved)<br />

All villagers, Revenue department, Irrigation deptt., Social workers, Teachers, Police<br />

deptt . & other Govt. departments.<br />

* Nature of support from the state & central authorities<br />

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a) From state Govt.:- Received from secretary rehabilitation Mantralaya,<br />

Mumbai.<br />

b) From Central Govt : NIL.<br />

* Methods used for mobilising Resources : (N.G.O.s,community response) Prior to flood<br />

<strong>disaster</strong> first of all a committee was formed<br />

for flood relief & measures. It comprises of<br />

Govt.Semi Govt.,Private,social workers &<br />

local leaders.<br />

* Legal or procedural bottleneck<br />

experiences in managing the situation : No other legal bottlenecks were experienced<br />

except the people of Golegaon village<br />

refused to shift to new colony when they<br />

were asked to do so.<br />

*Lessons learned by officials & community<br />

in dealing with <strong>disaster</strong> along with specific<br />

suggestion for improving procedure:-<br />

a)Lessons learned : Before happening of the <strong>disaster</strong> a committee<br />

for <strong>disaster</strong> relief measures was formed and<br />

due to this care were taken. Hence there was<br />

no loss to life. But how ever damage to<br />

property would not be avoided.<br />

b) Suggestions : While dealing with the <strong>disaster</strong> situation<br />

and after the <strong>disaster</strong> there is as<br />

tremendous work load on administration.<br />

Hence the formation of New <strong>disaster</strong><br />

<strong>management</strong> unit is very essential.<br />

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Episode 6<br />

Annexure I : Case Studies of Disaster Episodes<br />

*Type of episode : Flood in Badnapur taluka at Nanegan & other<br />

village.<br />

* Location : Nanegaon & other villages of taluka Badnapur.<br />

* Date : 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sept. 92.<br />

* Reason assigned for the events : Due to heavy rainfall the river Dudhana & its<br />

tributaries Sukhana, villages on the banks were<br />

affected.<br />

*Warning system used : Yes, villagers were alerted by announcing the<br />

occurrence of flood (Dawandi).<br />

* Community response to warning : Yes, there was average response from the<br />

community. system<br />

• Administrative response for warning : Directive were received to convey the message<br />

of system probable occurrence of flood by<br />

making repeated announcement in the villages.<br />

* Assessment of Administrative :As per the Dy. Collector (Planning ) Jalna Do<br />

lr,<br />

99/NA/dt.9.9.92. the Tahsildar Badnapur vide<br />

his lr. dt.17.9.92. all revenue circle Inspector<br />

were directed to do the spot panchanama of the<br />

damages occurred due to flood.<br />

* Area affected ( No, of village ) : There was 13 Nos. of villages affected namely<br />

listed as below :<br />

1) Kandari 2) Mandeulgaon 3) Chikhali 4)<br />

Murumkheds 5) Khadeaon 6) Badnapur 7)<br />

Wakulni 8) Deoogaon 9) Bazar Wahegaon 10)<br />

Nokalka 1) Akola 12) Somthana 13) Nanagaon.<br />

* Extent of damage : a- 1:- No. of lives lost:- Nil<br />

a-2:- Crop damage:- type of crops & areas in<br />

acres cropping 3.50 acres were damaged & 2<br />

wells were damaged. Total damage<br />

amounting Rs.45,000/-<br />

.b) Damage to Houses : 1) Complete damage to houses-41 Nos.<br />

2) Partly damage to Houses-261 Nos<br />

Total amount of damage Rs. 1,69,400/-<br />

c) Loss of cattle : One cow Rs. 4000/-<br />

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d) Damage to infrastructure ( specify :<br />

infrastructure)<br />

1) village road & other roads : ----Nil-----<br />

2) public works such so Bridges, school.: ----Nil---<br />

etc.<br />

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* Procedure followed for assessing various<br />

types of damages & the compensation : All revenue circle Inspectors of<br />

Badanapur norms used<br />

Taluka were instructed is collect<br />

<strong>information</strong> on following points.<br />

a) Villages affected due to flood & their<br />

respective population.<br />

b) Lives lost.<br />

c) Damage to crop & property .<br />

d) Financial loss.<br />

* Department wise breakup of the expenditure<br />

incurred on relief and rehabilitation<br />

(immediate as well as long term) :<br />

Name of department Type of relief/compensation<br />

rehabilitation<br />

Tahsil office<br />

No rehabilitation done but for<br />

Badnapur /-<br />

4 houses other damages<br />

compensation was given<br />

Expenditure<br />

For each house Rs. 750/- and<br />

compensation in cash<br />

Rs.7250/-<br />

* Organisational structure evolved to manage the emergency ( specify the dept.<br />

envolved evinual department ,police deptt. local political leaders, social workers<br />

etc.<br />

* Nature of support from the state & central Authorities.<br />

a) From state Govt:- As per the Govt. GR No. CLS 1983/CR1249/No.3dt. 12.3.84.<br />

Tahasildar Badnapur Distributed compensation to flood affected people .<br />

b) From central authority:- Nil<br />

*Methods for mobilizing resources<br />

(N.G.O.s, community response) : Making repeated announcement for<br />

mobilizing all of them.<br />

*Legal or procedural bottlenecks ,<br />

experienced in the managing the situation : There was no legal bottleneck<br />

experienced<br />

*Lesson learnt by officials and community<br />

in dealing with the <strong>disaster</strong> alongwith<br />

special suggestion for improving procedure :<br />

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a) Lessons learnt :- Before happening of <strong>disaster</strong> all necessary steps were taken<br />

well inadvance hence there was no loss to life . However damage to property<br />

could not be avoided.<br />

b) Suggestion:- It becomes difficult for handling the <strong>disaster</strong> situation from the routine<br />

staff. Hence for long term measures, It is essential to have a separate <strong>disaster</strong><br />

<strong>management</strong> unit.<br />

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Episode 7<br />

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Type of Disaster : Flood<br />

Year : In the year 2006<br />

Reason : Due to heavy rain and discharge of water (2.5 Lac Cusecs) through Jaikwadi Dam,<br />

Paithan Dist. Aurangabad<br />

Details : Details of Flood as follows -<br />

Sr<br />

No<br />

Year Nature<br />

and type<br />

of<br />

1 2006 Flood due<br />

to heavy<br />

rain &<br />

discharge<br />

of water<br />

through<br />

Jayakwadi<br />

dam<br />

Paithan<br />

Location<br />

[name of<br />

place]<br />

<strong>disaster</strong> Dist Tahsiil Name of<br />

River<br />

Jalna<br />

Village<br />

Spat<br />

ial<br />

distr<br />

ibuti<br />

on<br />

in<br />

map<br />

Intensity/<br />

frequency of<br />

occurrence of<br />

various<br />

<strong>disaster</strong>s<br />

Human and live stock affected/<br />

rehabilitation<br />

Human loss Live<br />

stock<br />

affected<br />

Jalna -- -- -- 2 13 2.03<br />

Badnapur -- -- -- 4 4 4.17<br />

Bhokardan Dhamna 1. Selud -- 3 6 2.77<br />

Raghol 2. Paradh<br />

Kelna 3. Bhokardan<br />

Slum Area<br />

Jafrabad Kal 1. Konad<br />

2. Nimkheda<br />

4 7 3.89<br />

Ambad Godavari 1. Gori<br />

2. Gandhari<br />

3. Domalgaon<br />

4. Walkeshwar<br />

5. Kuran<br />

6. Godi<br />

7. Ganga<br />

Chincholi<br />

8. Sashta<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

2 22 1.18<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

(Rs. In Lakh)


9. Balegaon<br />

10. Apegaon<br />

11. Shahagad<br />

12. Patharwala<br />

Bk<br />

13. Hasanapur<br />

14. Kothala<br />

15. Indalgaon<br />

16. Sadegaon<br />

Partur Godavari 1. Golegaon<br />

2. Sankatpuri<br />

3. Sa.Ganga<br />

Kinara<br />

4. Changatpuri<br />

5. Sawargaon<br />

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Bk.<br />

Mantha Purna 1.Devthan<br />

Uswad<br />

2.<br />

Hanumatkheda<br />

Ghansawan<br />

gi<br />

3. Kanadi<br />

Godavari 1. Bhadli<br />

2. Siraswadi<br />

3. Rajatakli<br />

4. Mangrul<br />

5. Mudregaon<br />

6. Ramasgaon<br />

7. Gunj<br />

8. Banegaon<br />

9. Saundalgao<br />

n<br />

10. Lingsewadi<br />

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2 12 1.18<br />

-- 6 0.57<br />

6 19 5.57


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11. Ukkadgaon<br />

12. Shivangaon<br />

13. Jogladevi<br />

14. Bhogaon<br />

15. Shevta<br />

16. Kothi<br />

17. Panghri<br />

TOTAL 0 23 89 20.90


Fires<br />

Episode 8<br />

* Type of episodes : Major fire.<br />

Annexure I : Case Studies of Disaster Episodes<br />

* Location : Oil and Pulse mill of Soni Industries,<br />

Old Industrial Area, Jalna (Urban)<br />

Plot No. C-23/5<br />

* Date : 29-11-92 Between 13.00 to 13.30 Hrs.<br />

* Reason assigned for the event : Electric Short Circuit.<br />

* Warning system used : Yes, the owner himself Shri Ramesh-<br />

chandra Harakchandra Soni contacted<br />

fire station, Jalna on phone . A<br />

report in writing was also given to Police<br />

station, Sadar Bazar by Shri Rajesh<br />

Bhagwandas Soni.<br />

* Community response to warning system : Yes, contacted, with Police station and<br />

Fire Brigade.<br />

* Administrative response to warning : Yes, the Fire station has sent two fire<br />

system fighters<br />

( Reference :- Applicant’s Letter dated 29-12-92 and Chief officers Certificate<br />

dated 14-12-92)<br />

* Assessment of administrative preparedness : Fire officer made fire report and police<br />

made spot panchanama.<br />

* Area affected ( No. of villages) : Only area of Soni Pulse mill measuring<br />

80 x 100 Square feet.<br />

* Extent of Damage :<br />

No. of lives lost -- Nil<br />

Damage to houses -- Nil<br />

Loss of cattle's -- Nil<br />

Damage to Building/Structure/Hut/Machinery/ --<br />

and others -- 1. Separator Machines (Tot. 3)<br />

-- 2. Roll Machine (4) and Machine(1)<br />

-- 3. Double Fiber, Polisher Machine (2)<br />

-- 4. Holler Machine (1)<br />

-- 5. Seller Machine (1)<br />

-- 6. Delivery Machine (13)<br />

-- 7. Conveyor Belt of 15 feet main<br />

counter .<br />

-- 8. Pulley 42” (2)<br />

-- 9. Polisher Buff machine (1)<br />

-- 10. Distoner Machine (1)<br />

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-- 11. 50 Horse power Electric Motor (2)<br />

Wiring board, Oil Starter (2) Caliseder<br />

Tube lights (37), Material of oil<br />

-- 12. Misc. parts of machines.<br />

-- 13. Grain : -<br />

Mug Dal -- 1330 Qtl.<br />

(Under process)<br />

Ready Mug Dal -- 380 Qtl.<br />

Tur Dal -- 550 Qtl.<br />

Ready Tur Dal -- 80 Qtl.<br />

Tur Dal ( In process) -- 34 Qtl.<br />

Tur Chura (Powder) -- 50 Qtl.<br />

-- 14. Total Building -- 100’ x 80’ Area.<br />

-- 15. Inner Part of Building.<br />

-- 16. Plastic Tins.<br />

-- 17. Other Damages.<br />

( Damage in Rupees of above ) : 1) 1 to 13 -- Rs. 5,50,000 /-<br />

2) 14 to 15 -- Rs. 18,00,000/-<br />

3) 16 to 17 -- Rs. 5,00,000/-<br />

Total Rs. -- Rs. 28,50,000/-<br />

Damage to crops : Nil<br />

* Procedure followed for assessing various : !) Police Panchanama .<br />

types of damages and compensation norms 2) Fire station & fire report.<br />

used.<br />

* Departmentwise break -up of the<br />

expenditure incurred on relief and<br />

rehabilitation ( Immediate as well as long<br />

term) :<br />

Name of Departments Type of relief /compensation/<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

1. Fire Station, Jalna Fire brought under control by operating<br />

two fire fighters<br />

2. Revenue Dept. Jalna<br />

3. The New India Assurance<br />

company , Jalna.<br />

---------------------<br />

Assistance provided as under(Ref. :-<br />

Schedule of The New India Assurance<br />

Co. Jalna gives insurance on the Stock<br />

of Pulses and Grains such as Tur, Mug,<br />

Chana,Udid and Choori, Bhunsi in<br />

finished and/or in process stored in the<br />

Godown and/or in mill building known<br />

as M/s Soni Industries situated on Plot<br />

No. 23/5 Old MIDC Industrial area<br />

Jalna. Building is built up of second<br />

class construction .<br />

Expenditure<br />

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Nil<br />

Nil<br />

Rs. 20,00,000/-


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* Organizational structure evolved to manage : Fire station Jalna, Police station , Sadar<br />

the emergency specify the Depts Social<br />

Workers and employees of Company.<br />

* Nature of supports from State and Central<br />

authorities. :<br />

State Government ---- Nil<br />

Central Government ---- Nil<br />

* Methods used for mobilizing resources NGO<br />

community response : To control the fire the services of fire<br />

staff<br />

and social workers were sufficient so that<br />

nobody was called for help.<br />

* Legal or procedural bottlenecks experienced<br />

in managing the situations : Not at all.<br />

* Lessons learnt : On receipt of the fire call, the lives<br />

could be saved by sending additional fire<br />

fighters. This immediate action has also<br />

saved the other buildings from damage<br />

and from spreading the fire . It is<br />

experienced that immediate and<br />

competent action/step can save the lives<br />

and properties etc.<br />

* Suggestions : At least one fire station must be<br />

established at each Taluka Headquarter.<br />

Similarly for immediate <strong>information</strong> and<br />

communication one wireless system is<br />

also necessary at fire stations .<br />

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Episode 9<br />

Annexure I : Case Studies of Disaster Episodes<br />

* Type of Episode : Fire to private godown.<br />

* Location : Rani Unchegaon Tq. Ambad District<br />

Jalna<br />

* Date : 23.12.1986<br />

* Reason assigned for the event : Electric short circuit.<br />

( Reference :- Fire Report )<br />

* Warning system used : Contacted on phone and reported the<br />

fire.<br />

* Community response to warning system : Yes, accordingly contacted the local<br />

police station.<br />

* Administrative response to warning system : Yes, on receipt of telephonic message<br />

one fire fighter sent with permission<br />

of superior authority.<br />

( Reference :- Fire Report dated 23.12. 86 )<br />

* Assessment of administrative preparedness : Fire Officer made fire report and<br />

police made spot panchanama.<br />

* Area affected ( No. of villages ) : Entire Rani Unchegaon village.<br />

( This village was trapped in fire due to<br />

surrounding area of a private godown.)<br />

* Extent of damages :Lives lost -- Nil<br />

Houses damaged -- Nil<br />

Cattles Lost -- Nil<br />

Structure/Building/Other damage --<br />

The following are the damages of the<br />

above fire.<br />

( Reference :- Fire Report dated 23.12.86 )<br />

* Procedure followed for assessing various types : Police panchanama and fire report.<br />

of damages and compensation norms used<br />

* Departmentwise break up of the expenditure in<br />

cured on relief and rehabilitation ( Immediate as<br />

well as long term ) :<br />

Name of Department Rescue/Rehabilitation/Type of<br />

Assistance<br />

Fire Station, M.C. Jalna :- Charges of fire tender no.2 is as under<br />

1) To and fro of F.T.No.2 MHB-3811<br />

Expenditure<br />

Rs. 52-00/-<br />

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2) Petrol consumed 52 Ltrs. at the rate of Rs. 426-00/-<br />

18.20 Ltrs<br />

3) Portable pump worked 2 Ltrs. and Rs. 82-00/-<br />

Petrol consumed 10 Ltrs. on @Rs.8.20Ps<br />

4) Engine oil consumed one Litre.on @<br />

Rs. 17.60 per Litre.<br />

Rs.17-60/-<br />

5) D.A.for five persons 1 full<br />

Rs. 78-00/-<br />

TOTAL Rs. 656-00/-<br />

Reference :- Charge of F.T.NO. 2, of Municipal Council, Jalna dated 24.12.86<br />

* Organizational structure evolved to manage the : Fire Station M.C., Jalna local<br />

Police emergency specify the<br />

departments involved Station,<br />

Social worker and the villagers.<br />

* Nature of supports from state and central authority:<br />

State Government : Nil<br />

Central Government : Nil<br />

* Methods for mobilizing resources NGO,<br />

Community response : After receiving the message on<br />

Telephone, Fire Brigade and Police<br />

arrived on the spot and with the help<br />

of local administration called villagers<br />

and social workers for handling the<br />

emergency.<br />

* Legal or procedural bottlenecks experienced in<br />

managing the situations : The fire was in Rural area and<br />

the fire station of M.C.Jalna is<br />

situated in Jalna city. There is only<br />

one fire station in entire Jalna<br />

Dist. As per rules, to attend these<br />

fire calls out of the jurisdiction ,<br />

permission of the Chief<br />

Officer/Collector is necessary which<br />

takes time and hence the response to<br />

the call was delayed.<br />

* Lessons learnt : There are eight Talukas and four<br />

Municipal Councils in the Jalna Dist.<br />

But there is only one fire station of<br />

Municipal Council, Jalna city which<br />

is responsible for handling the fires<br />

of entire <strong>district</strong>. The village<br />

Rani Unchegaon where the fire<br />

occurred is 50 K.M.away from Jalna<br />

and as such it took more time to reach<br />

spot. This delay ultimately caused<br />

more financial loss.<br />

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Road Accidents<br />

Episode 10<br />

* Type of episode : Road accident<br />

Annexure I : Case Studies of Disaster Episodes<br />

* Location : Jalna-Aurangabad Road on Godhadi<br />

Nala’s<br />

Bridge.<br />

* Date : 11.07.89 at about 12.30 Hours.<br />

* Reasons assigned for the event : Bus driver was driving the bus in a<br />

careless<br />

manner and so accident of bus and<br />

matador happened.<br />

* Warning systems used : Nil<br />

* Community response to warning system : Not at all<br />

Administrative response to warning system : After getting the message , the police arrived<br />

at<br />

the place and made the spot panchanama of<br />

road accident.<br />

Assessment of administrative preparedness : Yes, after receiving the <strong>information</strong> PSI<br />

Badnapur immediately rushed to the spot<br />

and necessary action was taken.<br />

* Area affected (No. of villages) : Only the road near Godhadi Nala.<br />

* Extent of Damage : No. of lives lost -- Six persons died.<br />

Crops damage --- Nil<br />

Damage to houses -- Nil<br />

Loss of Cattles -- Nil<br />

Damage to infrastructure -- Nil<br />

* Departmentwise break up of the expenditure<br />

incurred on relief and rehabilitation (immediate<br />

as well as long term)<br />

Name of Department Type of Relief Compensation<br />

& Rehabilitation<br />

Police Department,<br />

Police took out the victims<br />

Jalna..<br />

with the help of public and<br />

also clear the traffic<br />

Expenditure<br />

----------<br />

* Organisational structure evolved to manage the : There is no Organizational structure<br />

evolved to manage the emergency.<br />

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*Nature of support from the state and central :<br />

authorities<br />

From state government : Nil<br />

From Central government : Nil<br />

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* Methods used for mobilizing resources NG O, : When the accident took place at<br />

Jalna- Auranagabad Road (Under<br />

Police Station Badnapur )<br />

immediately people of Badnapur<br />

rushed to the spot and helped<br />

the victims.<br />

* Legal or procedural bottlenecks experienced : Nil<br />

in managing the situation<br />

* Lessons learnt by officials and communities in :<br />

dealing with <strong>disaster</strong> along with specific suggestions<br />

for improving procedures<br />

Lessons learnt : Whenever such type of accident takes<br />

place in the <strong>district</strong>, immediately<br />

first - aid will be given to the<br />

victims.<br />

Suggestions : Speed breaker, road signal, diversion<br />

Boards are required on the roads.<br />

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Episode 11<br />

* Type of episode : Road Accident.<br />

Annexure I : Case Studies of Disaster Episodes<br />

* Location : Maliwadi (Aurangabad-Beed Road)<br />

* Date : 14.06.1995 at about 6.00 Hours.<br />

* Reason assigned for the event : Not given side to each other .<br />

* Warning system used : Nil<br />

* Community response to warning system : Nil<br />

* Administrative response to warning system : After receiving the <strong>information</strong>,<br />

police went to the spot and made<br />

spot panchanama and<br />

help the trapped people.<br />

* Assessment of administrative preparedness : Yes, after receiving the <strong>information</strong><br />

P.I. Ambad rushed to the spot and<br />

necessary action was taken.<br />

* Area affected : Only Road near Maliwadi.<br />

* Extent of Damage : Rs. 1,80,000/- (Of both the Trucks)<br />

Number of lives lost -- Three<br />

Persons.<br />

Crops damage -- Nil<br />

Damage to houses -- Nil<br />

Loss of cattle -- Six (5 Bull & 1<br />

Buffalo)<br />

Damage to infrastructure -- Nil<br />

* Procedure followed for assessing various types : After receiving the <strong>information</strong> of<br />

of damages the road accident, the<br />

police immediately rushed<br />

to the spot and help to the victim.<br />

* Departmentwise break up of the expenditure<br />

incurred on relief and rehabilitation ( Immediate<br />

as well as long term ) :<br />

Name of the Department Type of relief /compensation<br />

& rehabilitation<br />

Police Department Police took out the victims<br />

from the road accident with the<br />

Expenditure<br />

-------<br />

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help of the public and also<br />

clear the traffic.<br />

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* Organizational structure evolved to manage the : There is no Organizational<br />

emergency structure evolved to manage the<br />

emergency.<br />

* Nature of support from the state and central<br />

authorities :<br />

From state govt. : Nil<br />

Central govt. : Nil<br />

*Methods used for mobilizing resources NGO, : When the accident took place near<br />

Community response Malwadi village then immediately<br />

villagers rushed to the place and<br />

helped the victims.<br />

* Legal or procedural bottlenecks experienced in : Nil<br />

managing the situation<br />

* Lessons learnt by officials and communities in : Whenever such type of accident<br />

takes place in the <strong>district</strong>,<br />

immediately first- aid will be given<br />

to the victims.<br />

Suggestions : Speed breaker, road signal,<br />

diversion boards, etc. are required<br />

on<br />

the roads.<br />

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Annexure II : Fact Sheets of Hazardous Industries<br />

ANNEXURE II - FACT SHEETS ON INDUSTRY<br />

Fact Sheet No. : 1<br />

I. Factory identity Samartha Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana<br />

Ltd.<br />

II. Address Ankushnagar, Post Vadigodri ,<br />

Tq. Ambad, District Jalna.<br />

III.Location (mention Rural area<br />

the industrial estate<br />

if applicable)<br />

IV. Contact Persons General shift<br />

Shri B.T. Pavse , Managing Director<br />

M-9822107477<br />

Second shift<br />

Shri.V.V.Suryawanshi, Distillery Manager<br />

M-9623457009<br />

Third Shift<br />

Shri Naikwadi , Distillery Chemist<br />

Shri S.N.Thorat , Distillery Chemist<br />

OfficeNo.02483-243023, 243024, 243029<br />

V. Principle activity(ies) Industrial Alcohol for Molasses<br />

for each plant<br />

VI. Inventory of the hazardous chemicals (raw materials, intermediate products, final<br />

products and wastes)<br />

NAME OF<br />

CHEMICAL<br />

Industrial<br />

Alcohol<br />

QUANTITY<br />

STORE<br />

1500-00 Metric<br />

Tons.<br />

STORAGE<br />

METHOD<br />

S.S. Storage<br />

tanks above<br />

ground at<br />

atmospheric<br />

pressure and<br />

ambient temp<br />

MODE QUALITY OF<br />

PROCESSING<br />

VII. Consequences of major hazards Highly Inflammable, Major fires.<br />

from storage for each chemical<br />

VIII. Consequences of major hazards Highly inflammable, Major fires.<br />

from processing<br />

SYSTEM<br />

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Distillation of<br />

98 % pure Ethyl<br />

Alcohol.


IX. Physical range of consequences<br />

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Storage Manufacturing<br />

0.2 Sq. Km Ankushnagar having a population<br />

of 1500. .<br />

About 0.1 Sq. Meters. 40 workers of working<br />

plant<br />

X. An inventory of personal a) About 60 helmets provided.<br />

protective equipment in the b) Chemical safety goggles...<br />

factory premises. 30 pairs<br />

c) Hand Gloves... 50 pairs.<br />

d) Safety Boots ... 30 pairs.<br />

e) Daily checklist safety and<br />

fire hazard maintained.<br />

f) Daily inspection of pipeline<br />

etc. done by Safety Officer.<br />

g) Fire Drill is conducted each<br />

month as per on site emergency<br />

control plan.<br />

XI. Action required<br />

Fire brigade - action required to Shri .Pinnamkar , Fire Officer ,<br />

be taken by the fire brigade Fire Brigade ,Deolgaonraja Road,<br />

including the names and telephone Jalna. Phone No. : 30101, 33101 .<br />

numbers of contact persons. 1. Fight Fire with water<br />

2. Cool Storage Tanks of industrial<br />

Alcohol , by operating fire<br />

hydrant and foam monitoring system.<br />

3. Isolate Plant from storage.<br />

4. Escape out trapped persons.<br />

Police service :- Action required to Police Station Jalna.<br />

be taken by the police including the Phone No.: 230100 .<br />

names and telephone numbers of 1. Cordoning off of affected areas.<br />

contact persons. 2. Keep watch on the affected<br />

plant and storage till the<br />

completion of response.<br />

3. Traffic Control.<br />

4. Inform District Magistrate .<br />

5. Inform District Health authorities.<br />

Medical Services - action required 1. Dr. D.R.Tope (MBBS) Equipment<br />

to be taken by the medical services and medicines for treatment of<br />

including names & telephone numbers burns.<br />

of contact persons and hospitals. 2. District health authorities should<br />

rush to the site with ambulances<br />

first aid trained staff with adequate<br />

medicine.<br />

3. Civil Surgeon, Jalna for treatment of<br />

burns, Tel. No.230942, 232182.<br />

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Communication services -action required Only Bus services : On getting<br />

to be taken by the railways, airports <strong>information</strong> from competent<br />

and bus services including the names authorities required number of<br />

and telephone numbers of contact buses should be sent to the site.<br />

persons in each case. Bus Depot, Ambad<br />

Telephone No. : 41065<br />

XII. Estimated Response time Ten minutes only<br />

XIII. Layouts of the plants (to be<br />

updated as and when expansions Layouts of the plant is enclosed.<br />

/modernization occur)<br />

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Fact Sheet No. : 2<br />

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I. Factory identity NRB BEARINGS LTD.<br />

II. Address C-4 Addl. MIDC Jalna.<br />

III. Location (mention the industrial Urban area, Jalna.<br />

estate if applicable)<br />

IV. Contact Persons Shri R.O. Jain, General Manager.<br />

Shri S.N.Kulkarni, Pers. Manager.<br />

Shri G.R.Koujaltegi Superintendent<br />

V. Principle activity(ies)<br />

Heat Treatment Department.<br />

Manufacturing of Ball and Roller<br />

for each plant bearings.<br />

VI. Inventory of the hazardous chemicals (raw materials, intermediate<br />

products, final products and wastes)<br />

Name Of Quantity Storage Method Mode Quality Of<br />

Chemical<br />

Liquid<br />

Petroleum gas .<br />

Store<br />

10 M.T. S.S. Storage Tank at 5<br />

k.g./cm2 pressure &<br />

ambient temperature<br />

VII. Consequences of major hazards Highly inflammable. Fire and<br />

from storage for each chemical explosion can occur in the<br />

storage of L.P.G.<br />

VIII. Consequences of major hazards Highly inflammable. Fire and<br />

from processing explosion can occur in process.<br />

IX. Physical range of consequences<br />

Storage Manufacturing<br />

The area of influence (in sq.kms) as well as<br />

the names of villages within that area for each<br />

chemical should be clearly indicated.<br />

Processing System<br />

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L.P.G. is used as fuel<br />

in furnaces through<br />

closed pipe lines.<br />

The area of influence (in sq.kms) as well as<br />

the names of villages within that area for each<br />

chemical should be clearly indicated .<br />

1600 meters area , within plant area only . About 1600 meters in plant , about 20 workers<br />

working in plant.<br />

X. An inventory of personal a) Safety Boots .. 20 Pairs.<br />

protective equipment in b) Safety goggles .. 20 pairs.<br />

the factory premises. c) Asbestos suits ... 2 pairs.<br />

d) Daily check list and fire hazard<br />

maintained.<br />

e) Daily Inspection of pipeline<br />

cocks jumper nozzles etc. done<br />

by Safety Officer.<br />

XI. .Action required<br />

Fire brigade - action required to Fire Brigade, Municipal Council,<br />

be taken by the fire brigade Jalna Phone No. 230101<br />

including the names and telephone 1. Fight fire.<br />

numbers of contact persons. 2. Prevent spread of fire.<br />

3. Keep cool the storage L.P.G.<br />

by water sprinkling.


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Police service - action required to Kadim Jalna Police Station<br />

be taken by the police including the Phone No. 230852<br />

names and telephone numbers of 1. Cordoning off affected areas.<br />

contact persons. 2. Keep watch on the affected<br />

plant and storage till completion<br />

of enquiries.<br />

3. Traffic Control.<br />

Medical Services - action required Equipment and medicines for the<br />

to be taken by the medical services treatment of burns.<br />

including names & telephone numbers Civil Surgeon Jalna for treatment of<br />

of contact persons and hospitals burns Tel. No.230942.<br />

Communication services - action .Only Bus services ; after getting<br />

required to be taken by the railways, <strong>information</strong> from competent auth-<br />

airports and bus services including orities, required number of buses<br />

the names and telephone numbers of should be sent to the site for the<br />

contact persons in each case. transport or affected persons.<br />

Bus Depot, Jalna.<br />

Telephone No. 230497<br />

XII. Estimated Response time Immediate response of all<br />

services is necessary.<br />

XIII Layouts of the plants (to be Layout of the plant is enclosed.<br />

updated as and when expansions<br />

/modernization occur)<br />

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Fact Sheet No.3<br />

Annexure II : Fact Sheets of Hazardous Industries<br />

I. Factory identity SANJAY INSECTICIDES PVT.LTD.<br />

II. Address GUT NO.206 PANSHENDRA,<br />

TQ.& DIST. JALNA.<br />

III. Location(mention the industrial Rural area<br />

estate if applicable)<br />

IV. Contact Persons Shri Satyanarayan Mandhane<br />

Managing Director,<br />

Phone No.230770(Res.)<br />

Shri S.C.Saboo, Gen.Manager<br />

Phone Off.30961 and 30962<br />

Phone Factory 32961<br />

V. Principle activity(ies) Manufacturing of pesticides<br />

for each plant<br />

VI. Inventory of the hazardous chemicals (raw materials, intermediate<br />

products, final products and wastes)<br />

Name Of Quantity Storage Method Mode Quantity Of Processing<br />

Chemical Store<br />

System<br />

1. Monochroto-<br />

Drums are stored<br />

Required quality of<br />

phos.<br />

2 M.T. in godowns at ------ technical pesticides is<br />

room temperature<br />

taken into blending vessels<br />

and then measured<br />

quantity of aeromax is<br />

added to it. The mixture is<br />

stirring thoroughly and<br />

packed into small<br />

containers. No chemical<br />

reaction.<br />

2. Forates 2 M.T. -----do------- ------- -----------do------------<br />

3. Indosulfan 2 M.T. -----do------- ------- -----------do------------<br />

4.Aeromax<br />

Tanks are located<br />

10 M.T. outside of the<br />

factory building in<br />

open space at<br />

atmospheric<br />

pressure and<br />

ambient temp.<br />

5.Solvent C-IX 20M.T. ------do------ ----- -----------do---------<br />

II. Consequences of major hazards from storage for each chemical :<br />

Aromax and Solvent C-IX are highly inflammable solvents . Fire and explosion may<br />

occur. Pesticides can cause poisoning to workers in the unit during formulation of<br />

pesticides. In case of fire in the unit, monochrotophos drums may leak. When water is<br />

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used as extinguisher, pesticides will mix with water and may lead to drainage, which is<br />

harmful if consumed by animal and human beings. General symptoms of poisoning<br />

are headache, giddiness, vertigo, nausea, vomitting , blurred vision , sweating , and<br />

salivation.<br />

VIII. Consequences of major hazards from processing :<br />

Aromax and solvent C-IX are highly inflammable solvents, fire and explosion may<br />

occur. Pesticides can cause poisoning to workers in the unit during formulation of<br />

pesticides. In case of fire in the unit, monochrotophos drums may leak. When water is<br />

used extinguisher, pesticides will mix with water and may lead to drainage, which is<br />

harmful if consumed by animal and human beings. General symptoms of<br />

poisoning are headache , giddiness , vertigo, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision,<br />

sweating, and salivation.<br />

IX. Physical range of consequences<br />

Storage Manufacturing<br />

1/2 square K.M. 1/2 square K.M.<br />

a) Masks & Hand gloves are provided to<br />

the workers--- 20 numbers.<br />

b) Air respirators, Oxygen masks are<br />

provided/available--- 3numbers<br />

X. An inventory of personal c) Daily check list of safety & fire<br />

protective equipment in the hazard maintained.<br />

factory premises. d) Masks & Hand gloves are provided<br />

to the workers.<br />

e) Air separators - Oxygen Masks<br />

are available.<br />

f) In case of poisoning antidote<br />

treatment is provided and<br />

available in the unit.<br />

XI. Action required<br />

Fire brigade - action required to Fire Brigade, Municipal Council,<br />

be taken by the fire brigade Jalna, Phone No. 30101<br />

including the names and telephone 1. Fight fire with water.<br />

numbers of contact persons. 2. Cool storage tank.<br />

3. Isolate plant from storage.<br />

4. Rescue out trapped persons.<br />

Police service - action required to Kadim Jalna Police station,Ph.No.30852<br />

be taken by the police including the 1. Cordoning off affected areas.<br />

names and telephone numbers of 2. Keep Watch on the affected<br />

contact persons. plant and storage till the completion of<br />

enquiries.<br />

3. Traffic control.<br />

4. Inform District Magistrate.<br />

5. Inform District Health authorities, etc.<br />

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Medical Services - action required 1. Equipments and medicines for the<br />

to be taken by the medical services treatment of burns and antidote<br />

including names & telephone numbers treatment (Approved Doctors of<br />

of contact persons and hospitals. unit Dr.Rajendra Karva, Jalna.<br />

Phone No. 300004<br />

and Civil surgeon ,Jalna .<br />

Telephone No.- 30942.<br />

Communication services -action required Only Bus services after getting .<br />

to be taken by the railways, airports <strong>information</strong> from competent authority,<br />

and bus services including the names required number of buses should be<br />

and telephone numbers of contact sent to the site for the transport or<br />

persons in each case. affected persons<br />

Bus Depot Jalna.<br />

Tel. No. :- 30497.<br />

XII. Estimated Response time Immediate response of all services is<br />

necessary.<br />

XIII. Layouts of the plants (to be Layout of plan is enclosed .<br />

updated as and when expansions<br />

/modernization occur)<br />

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Annexure III : Earthquake Prone Areas of Jalna District<br />

ANNEXURE III -EARTHQUAKE PRONE AREAS OF<br />

JALNA DISTRICT<br />

With the help of the lineaments map of Jalna <strong>district</strong> Sr. Geologist, Ground water Survey<br />

and Development Agency, Jalna has stated and decided the vulnerability as under -<br />

Name Of Tahsil Name Of Earthquake Vulnerable Villages<br />

1. Jalna Golapangri<br />

Bathan<br />

First Priority Second Priority Third Priority<br />

Gadhe Sewargaon<br />

Wazar Hivara<br />

Roshangaon<br />

Tandul-Wadi<br />

2. Bhokardon ---- ---- Nalani (Kh)<br />

Devulgaon<br />

Janephal<br />

Javkheda(Kh)<br />

Javkheda(Bk)<br />

Dagadwadi<br />

Tapowan<br />

Loangaon<br />

Umarkheda<br />

Devaligavhan<br />

3. Partur ---- ---- Suramgaon<br />

Hastur Tana<br />

Ashti<br />

4. Ambad Alamgaon Khodgaon<br />

Bhanang Jalgaon<br />

Bharadi<br />

Rui<br />

Antarwale<br />

Haratkheda<br />

5. Jafarbad Tembhurni<br />

Savangi<br />

Borgaon (Kh)<br />

Ambewadi<br />

6. Ghansewangi Kardgaon Daithana<br />

Yaval Pimpri<br />

7. Badnapur Ranjangaon Saygaon<br />

Dhopteshwar<br />

Badnapur<br />

Akola<br />

Niklak<br />

Dhamangaon<br />

Devgaon<br />

Somthana<br />

8. Mantha Akani<br />

Dhoksal<br />

Wadhona<br />

Waijoda<br />

Palasi<br />

Lamani Tanda<br />

Pimparkhed (Kh)<br />

Chinchkheda<br />

Wadi lasura<br />

Koli Sirasgaon<br />

Awa<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

Kavatha Math Borgaon<br />

Borgaon(Bk)<br />

Mirkheda<br />

Veerkheda<br />

Harpala<br />

Aratkheda<br />

Devali Gavhan<br />

Chitra Wadgaon<br />

Mudegaon<br />

Sindhi-<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

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ANNEXURE IV - FLOOD PRONE AREAS OF JALNA DISTRICT<br />

• Recently according to flood history there are 46 Villages in Jalna <strong>district</strong> are high<br />

probability Flood prone villages. Out of which 38 Villages on the bank of river<br />

Godavari in Tahsil Ambad, Ghansawangi and Partur 8 Villages on the bank of river<br />

Purna and others in Tahsil Mantha, Bhokardan and Jafrabad are flood prone villages<br />

of Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

• Tahsilwise flood prone villages of the <strong>district</strong> as per the Recent Flood Case History<br />

during year 2006 as follows.<br />

Dist Tahsiil<br />

Location<br />

[name of<br />

place]<br />

Name of<br />

River<br />

Village<br />

Jalna Jalna -- --<br />

Badnapur -- --<br />

Bhokardan<br />

(Total 3 Villages)<br />

Jafrabad<br />

(Total 2 Villages)<br />

Ambad<br />

(Total 16 Villages)<br />

Partur<br />

(Total 5 Villages)<br />

Mantha<br />

(Total 3 Villages)<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

(Total 17 Villages)<br />

Dhamna<br />

Raghol<br />

Kelna<br />

Kal<br />

1. Selud<br />

2. Paradh<br />

3. Bhokardan<br />

Slum Area<br />

1. Konad<br />

2. Nimkheda<br />

Godavari 1. Gori<br />

2. Gandhari<br />

3. Domalgaon<br />

4. Walkeshwar<br />

5. Kuran<br />

6. Godi<br />

7. Ganga Chincholi<br />

8. Sashta Pimpalgaon<br />

9. Balegaon<br />

10. Apegaon<br />

11. Shahagad<br />

12. Patharwala Bk<br />

13. Hasanapur<br />

14. Kothala<br />

15. Indalgaon<br />

16. Sadegaon<br />

Godavari 1. Golegaon<br />

2. Sankatpuri<br />

3. Sa.Ganga Kinara<br />

4. Changatpuri<br />

5. Sawargaon Bk.<br />

Purna 1.Devthan Uswad<br />

2. Hanumatkheda<br />

3. Kanadi<br />

Godavari 1. Bhadli<br />

2. Siraswadi<br />

3. Rajatakli<br />

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4. Mangrul<br />

5. Mudregaon<br />

6. Ramasgaon<br />

7. Gunj<br />

8. Banegaon<br />

9. Saundalgaon<br />

10. Lingsewadi<br />

11. Ukkadgaon<br />

12. Shivangaon<br />

13. Jogladevi<br />

14. Bhogaon<br />

15. Shevta<br />

16. Kothi<br />

17. Panghri<br />

Tahsilwise villages on the bank of river of the <strong>district</strong> are given as follows.<br />

NAME OF TAHSIL NAME OF RIVER VILLAGES ON THE BANK<br />

OF RIVER<br />

1. Jalna<br />

1. Kundlika<br />

1. Tandulwadi<br />

2.Rohanwadi<br />

3.Sarwadi<br />

4.Pachanwadgaon<br />

5. Khanepuri<br />

6.Bhatepuri<br />

(TOTAL - 27 VILLAGES)<br />

7.Bapkal<br />

8. Hatwan<br />

9. Karla<br />

10. Mamadabad<br />

2. Kalyan<br />

1. Pirkalyan<br />

2. Somnath<br />

3. Jalgaon<br />

4. Nirkheda<br />

5. Bramhankheda<br />

6. Bhilpuri (kh)<br />

7. Maujpuri<br />

8. Dhandegaon<br />

9. Khanepuri<br />

10. Ghodegaon<br />

11. Dhanora<br />

3. Dudhana<br />

1. Golapangari<br />

2. Dudhana kalegaon<br />

3. Mali Pimpalgaon<br />

4. Wazar<br />

5. Kotha.<br />

6. Thekuli<br />

2. Ambad 1. Dudhana 1. Alamgaon<br />

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(TOTAL - 32 VILLAGES)<br />

3. Ghansawangi<br />

( TOTAL - 24 VILLAGES)<br />

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2. Sukhana<br />

3. Galati<br />

4. Godavari<br />

1. Godavari<br />

2. Dudhana<br />

2. Chambharwadi<br />

3. Nagzari<br />

4. Gola<br />

5. Katkheda<br />

6. Bathan(kh)<br />

1. Maher Bhaygaon<br />

2. Chikangaon<br />

3. Deshgavhan<br />

4. Badhapur<br />

5. Antarwali awa<br />

1. Domegaon<br />

2. Koli sirasgaon<br />

3. Dadhegaon<br />

4. Khodgaon<br />

5. Pithori Sirasgaon<br />

6. Karanjala<br />

7. Bhingurdenala<br />

8. Kothala (Kh)<br />

1. Bolegaon<br />

2. Apegaon<br />

3. Sashta Pimpalgaon<br />

4. Domalgaon<br />

5. Gauri<br />

6. Gandhari<br />

7. Shahagad<br />

8. Walkeshwar<br />

9. Patharwala (BK]<br />

10. Gondi<br />

11. Hasanapur<br />

12. Ganga Chincholi<br />

13, Sadegaon<br />

1. Ramasgaon<br />

2. Nihalsingwadi<br />

3. Sondalgaon<br />

4. Bhoggaon<br />

5. Mudegaon<br />

6. Manepuri<br />

7. Rajatakali<br />

8. Kukadgaon<br />

9. Shevata<br />

10. Shivangaon<br />

11. Bhayadi<br />

12 Siraswadi<br />

13. Gunj<br />

14. Shripatdhamangaon<br />

1. Mundregaon<br />

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4. Partur<br />

(TOTAL 15 VILLAGES )<br />

5. Mantha<br />

( TOTAL - 10 VILLAGES )<br />

6. Badnapur<br />

( TOTAL - 17 VILLAGES )<br />

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3. Naru Nala<br />

1. Godavari<br />

2. Jam<br />

3. Dudhana<br />

2. Gadhe sawargaon<br />

3. Bhutegaon<br />

4. Karadgaon<br />

5. Chitrawadgaon<br />

6. Ranjaniwadi<br />

1. Kandari Ambad<br />

2. Paduli<br />

3. Antarwala Tembhi<br />

4. Pandhari Bk<br />

1. Changatpuri<br />

2. Golegaon<br />

3. Sawangi<br />

1. Sawargaon<br />

1. Babai<br />

2. Dolhara<br />

3. Nandra<br />

4. Akruka<br />

5. Nagpur’<br />

6. Karegaon<br />

7. Padali<br />

8. Rohina<br />

9. Mapegaon (kh)<br />

10. Jategaon<br />

11. Devala<br />

1. Purna 1. Waghala<br />

2. Dudha<br />

3. Kanadi<br />

4. Uswad<br />

2. Dudhana 1. Hatwan<br />

2. Nansi<br />

3. Wanjola<br />

4. Tambeshwar<br />

5. Kedarwadi<br />

1. Dudhana<br />

2. Lahuki<br />

6. Wai<br />

1. Nanegaon<br />

2. Somthana<br />

3. Nikalak Akola<br />

4. Badanapur<br />

5. Padali<br />

6. Ambadgaon<br />

7. Thoksal<br />

8. Manjargaon<br />

9. Kumbhari<br />

10. Saygaon<br />

1. Warudi<br />

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7. Bhokardan<br />

( TOTAL - 36 VILLAGES )<br />

8. Jafrabad<br />

(TOTAL - 14 VILLAGES)<br />

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3. Sukhana<br />

1. Dhamana<br />

2. Jui<br />

3. Khelna<br />

4. Purna<br />

5. Girja<br />

1.Khelna<br />

2. Kadegaon<br />

3. Kasturwadi<br />

4. Roshangaon<br />

1. Wakulni<br />

2. Ranjangaon<br />

3. Ghotan<br />

1. Selud<br />

2. Paradh<br />

3. Paradbhadi<br />

1. Wadsed<br />

2. Tadkalas<br />

3. Borgaon Jahangir<br />

4. Sipora bazar<br />

1. Bhokardan (Urban)<br />

2. Awahana<br />

3. Rameshwara<br />

4. Lingewadi<br />

5. Kodoli<br />

6. Takli<br />

7. Dautpur<br />

1. Tandulwadi<br />

2. Jainpur<br />

3. Kothara<br />

4. Nanda<br />

5. Limgaon<br />

6. Kopardi<br />

7. Belora<br />

8. Wallya<br />

9. Wallya Jahangir<br />

10. Nirkheda<br />

11. Kedarkhoda<br />

12. Nalani (Kh.)<br />

13. Nalani (Bk.)<br />

14. Tadegaon<br />

15. Khaparkheda<br />

1. Wajirdheda<br />

2. Wita<br />

3. Latifpur<br />

4. Borgaon Khadakgaon<br />

5. Borgaon Taru<br />

6. Takli<br />

7. Pimpalgaon<br />

1. Pimpalgaon Kad<br />

2. Warud<br />

3. Warkhedawiro<br />

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2. Jui<br />

3. Purna<br />

4. Takli<br />

5. Haratkheda<br />

1. Asai<br />

2. Bhorkheda<br />

1. Bhorkhedi<br />

2. Garkheda<br />

3. Jafrabad<br />

4. Borkhedi (Bk.)<br />

5. Aland<br />

6. Kumbharzari<br />

7. Hanmantkheda<br />

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ANNEXURE V - EPIDEMIC PRONE AREAS OF JALNA DISTRICT<br />

• The <strong>district</strong> administration ranks epidemics as the third priority as compared to other<br />

<strong>disaster</strong>s. The District Health Officer (DHO) Z.P. stated that 49 outbreaks occurred in<br />

the last 3 years.i.e.Year2006- 2007. The total number of deaths due to these outbreaks<br />

is 26<br />

• According to the definition of epidemic outbreaks in the <strong>district</strong>, the District Health<br />

Officer and Civil Surgeon stated that the type of outbreaks which occurred in Jalna<br />

<strong>district</strong> are mainly Gastro Enteritis, Cholera , Typhoid , inf. Hepatitis and viral fever.<br />

• The main reason of epidemic outbreak is infected drinking water and leakages of<br />

water supply pipes. According to the Medical authorities of the <strong>district</strong>, the <strong>district</strong><br />

administration has been able to sufficiently tackle these outbreaks.<br />

• According to previous case histories, the Health department (DHO, Z.P.) has analyzed<br />

the tahsilwise villages vulnerable to epidemics.<br />

• District Health Officer, Zilla Parishad, Jalna has stated that the villages which are<br />

vulnerable to epidemics are as under :<br />

Name of Tahsil Name of villages/Wards<br />

Jalna<br />

1.Somanth Wsti<br />

2.Daregaon<br />

(TOTAL - 11 )<br />

3.Erand Wadgaon<br />

4.Malshendra<br />

5.Motigavan<br />

6.panchanWadgaon<br />

7.NutanWasahat<br />

8.Kanhaiyanagar<br />

9.Gandhinagar<br />

10.Jalna<br />

11.karla.<br />

1.Palaskheda<br />

Bhokardan<br />

2.Hisoda bu.<br />

3.Hisoda Kh-<br />

(TOTAL -10)<br />

4.Merkheda<br />

5.Nalni<br />

6.Borgaon Taru<br />

7-Awhana<br />

8.Nimgoan.<br />

9.Takli Dawatpur<br />

10.Loangaon<br />

Partur<br />

( TOTAL - 3)<br />

Ambad<br />

1.SatonaBK<br />

2.Warfal<br />

3.Osmanpur<br />

1.Jogeshwari<br />

2.Ghungrde hadgaon<br />

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(TOTAL - 7) 3.Wadigodri<br />

4.Sashte pimpalgaon<br />

5.Bhamberi<br />

6.Walkeshwar<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

( TOTAL - 7 )<br />

Jafrabad<br />

(TOTAL - 3)<br />

Badnapur<br />

(TOTAL - 5)<br />

Mantha<br />

(TOTAL - 3)<br />

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7.Kingaon wadi<br />

1.Antrawali sarati<br />

2.Sakalgaon<br />

3.ShindeWadgaon<br />

4.Tharthpuri<br />

5.Bhutegaon<br />

6.Gadhe sawargaon<br />

7.Prigayabewadi<br />

1.Pokhri<br />

2.Tembhurni<br />

3.Khaperkheda<br />

1.KandariBK<br />

2.Bavane pangari<br />

3.Matrawadi<br />

4.Hiwara Rala<br />

5.KandariKH<br />

1.Mantha<br />

2.Malegaon<br />

3.Limbewadgaon<br />

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DISTRICT<br />

• Maximum road accidents ooccur on “Jalna - Aurangabad road” and at the spot of<br />

Ambad - T - point near New Government Guest House in Survey No. 488.<br />

• Recently a major road accident leads to mass riot near parner phata, ambad road, ahead<br />

of Ambad T Point on Jalna Ambad road. This riot occurred as a driver of container<br />

truck, killed and ran, the pilgrims of pandarpur yatra resting near road at parner phata.<br />

After road accident massacre hurted the sentiments of public and this lead to burning of<br />

government vehicles including vehicle of District Magistrate also.<br />

• A separate SOP on Road Accidents is in under process of preparation.<br />

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4.4. CAPABILITY ANALYSIS<br />

4.1 Inventory and Evaluation of Resources<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

Inventory and evaluation of resources is necessary for assessing the capability of <strong>district</strong> to<br />

respond effectively to different types of <strong>disaster</strong>s, and specifically to the <strong>disaster</strong>s that the<br />

<strong>district</strong> is specifically vulnerable to.<br />

During <strong>disaster</strong>, both governmental and non-governmental (including Private) resources are<br />

planned to be mobilised. The list of resources available with the government and other<br />

agencies is given below. These will be updated from time to time.<br />

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4.2 Communication and Media<br />

Jalna District Disaster Response Plan<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

For monitoring, predicting and warning systems for specific <strong>disaster</strong>s, the following<br />

departments and the technology is available<br />

Disaster Monitoring Monitoring Warning Systems Department/<br />

Stations Instruments and Technology Agency responsible<br />

Earthquake ------- --------- --------- -------<br />

Floods 1. Jalna<br />

Water Level Wireless set Irrigation Department.<br />

2. Upper Dudhna Meter entrusted to<br />

Medium Project. ---- “ ---- irrigation<br />

3. Jivrekha M.P.<br />

department having<br />

4. Jui M.P. ---- “ ---- frequency 40 to 60<br />

5. Dhamna M.P. ---- “ ---- Khz. Message<br />

6. Kalyan Girja ---- “ ---- from Sr. No. 2 to 6<br />

---- “ ---- are received at Sr.<br />

No. 1. Messages<br />

are further<br />

conveyed to and<br />

monitored by<br />

Chief Engineer<br />

I.D., CADA,<br />

Aurangabad.<br />

Cyclones ----- ----- ----- -----<br />

Epidemics Total = 7 Result of If there is an Civil Surgeon Health<br />

District level - 6 water supply epidemic outbreak, Department.<br />

Total = 41 from M.O. and R.H.<br />

Village level, site laboratory Health Staff report<br />

level, PHC level,<br />

about occurrence<br />

Taluka level,<br />

of epidemic to the<br />

District level.<br />

concerned office. Health Department<br />

(Source District Health<br />

Officer, Z.P.)<br />

Industrial<br />

and<br />

Chemical<br />

Accidents<br />

Result of<br />

water supply<br />

from health<br />

laboratories.<br />

If there is an<br />

epidemic, M.O.<br />

and R.H. Health<br />

Staff inform about<br />

occurrence of<br />

epidemic to the<br />

Health Officer.<br />

---- ---- ---- ----<br />

Fires One Fire Station<br />

at Deolgaon Rd.<br />

Municipal<br />

Council Jalna<br />

Fire Pumps 1 - Telephone<br />

2 - Police<br />

Machinery<br />

(wireless)<br />

Fire Station Municipal<br />

Council Jalna.<br />

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Road<br />

accidents<br />

All police<br />

Stations in Jalna<br />

District.<br />

8 Stations and<br />

Check points.<br />

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On wireless<br />

message or<br />

telephonic<br />

message<br />

Protection<br />

indicators<br />

signal.<br />

Nil<br />

Wireless sets<br />

control phone<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

For Home Department<br />

(Police)<br />

Railway Dept.<br />

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Jalna District Disaster Response Plan<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

The Mass Media can be used for giving warning and alert messages to the community.<br />

The details of Mass Media available in Jalna District are given in following table.<br />

Number of local newspapers 13 Daily, 19 Weeklies<br />

Number of radio stations Nearby Aurangabad/Parbhani<br />

Number of TV transmission centres NIL<br />

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4.3 Administrative Preparedness<br />

4.3.1 Control Room in the District<br />

Jalna District Disaster Response Plan<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

A control Room with staff strength of two clerical persons and one peon functions round the<br />

clock in the <strong>district</strong> head quarter as well as at each tahsil office during Monsoon months from<br />

June to September. During the remaining part of the year, only the Control Room of the<br />

Police Department works round the clock.<br />

The officer incharge of the Control Room is responsible for receiving flood warnings/heavy<br />

rainfall/uprooting of trees/Rain along with hail-storms/Damage of property as well as life etc.<br />

This Control Room also receives weather <strong>information</strong> form IMD, Colaba office and transmits<br />

them to all tahsil offices, Collector, RDC and Dy. Collectors.<br />

There is a wireless station control room at Jalna in the premises of Executive Engineer, Minor<br />

Irrigation Division, Jalna. Through this control room, messages from the various stations are<br />

monitored and communicated to the Chief Engineer, Irrigation Department, Aurangabad and<br />

to other authorities.<br />

Vast use of internet and e-mail has increased as a medium of communication.<br />

4.3.2 Community Education and Preparedness Programs<br />

During the recent flood at Golegaon in Jalna <strong>district</strong>, wide publicity and community<br />

education in the affected areas was done by beat of drums (i.e.Davandi). Besides this, there is<br />

no community education and preparedness programs that have been undertaken so far with<br />

regard to any <strong>disaster</strong>s.<br />

4.3.3 Measures taken for promotion of life/crop/property insurance<br />

Measures have been taken in flood affected areas for promotion of insurance for crop and<br />

property.<br />

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4.4 Disaster Specific Capability Analysis<br />

Jalna District Disaster Response Plan<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

In the case of Jalna <strong>district</strong>, the capability is judged on the basis of nature of <strong>disaster</strong> and the<br />

ability of the <strong>district</strong> administration to respond to <strong>disaster</strong>s such as Floods, Road Accidents,<br />

Epidemics, Earthquakes etc.<br />

4.4.1 Earthquakes<br />

The <strong>district</strong> administration and Sr. Geologist, GSDA, Jalna has analysed the tahsilwise<br />

villages which are on or near the lineaments with the help of Structural Geology and Remote<br />

Sensing data of the <strong>district</strong> but the scientific study of the weak zones is necessary.<br />

4.4.2 Floods<br />

The wireless sets are fitted on medium irrigation projects of the <strong>district</strong>. The list of medium<br />

irrigation projects is given in the section on evaluation of resources. The Minor Irrigation<br />

Department established a 24 hour Control Room connected by wireless to the command<br />

posts. The <strong>district</strong> administration has set up co-ordination with Minor Irrigation Department<br />

during the monsoon season.<br />

The watershed <strong>management</strong> program is being carried out in 263 villages in order to manage<br />

scanty rains received and to reduce the frequency of floods.<br />

The <strong>district</strong> administration has taken necessary action after the Golegaon flood. 14.3<br />

Hectares land was acquired by the <strong>district</strong> administration for the rehabilitation of Golegaon<br />

village in Partur Tahsil. An independent Control Plan only for floods has been prepared in<br />

Jalna <strong>district</strong> and it is updated every year. The <strong>district</strong> administration has prepared the list of<br />

villages which are situated on the banks of rivers.<br />

According to previous case histories of <strong>disaster</strong> episodes, the <strong>district</strong> administration has used<br />

community warning systems in the form of drum beatings (davandi ) to warn the villagers in<br />

the down stream. Preventive measures in the form of construction of percolation tanks and<br />

cement plugs are undertaken to avoid flash floods.<br />

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4.4.3 Industrial and Chemical Accidents and Fires<br />

Jalna District Disaster Response Plan<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

There are six industrial estates in the <strong>district</strong>. Only Jalna industrial estate i.e. MIDC Jalna is<br />

the most active industrial area. The <strong>district</strong> administration with the help of DIC and Joint<br />

Director, Industrial Safety and Health analyzed the 3 hazardous industries of the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

The Lay-out of the 3 hazardous industries with their fact sheets is included in this plan.<br />

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, Aurangabad has given the report of 1 toxic and 6<br />

chemical industries of the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

The 3 hazardous industries have prepared their own <strong>disaster</strong> control plans and they take all<br />

measures to minimize the various damages due to accidents.<br />

In Jalna <strong>district</strong>, there are 4 Municipal Councils and 8 tahsils. Out of these Municipal<br />

Councils, only Jalna Municipal Council has its own fire brigade with only 2 fire fighting<br />

machines. Fire cases have occurred in various parts of the <strong>district</strong> during the last 30 years and<br />

as such the two fire tenders are insufficient to tackle the fires. The <strong>district</strong> administration<br />

needs more fire tenders and availability of fire brigade service at each Municipal Council.<br />

The Civil Hospital in the <strong>district</strong> headquarter has its own well equipped separate burn ward<br />

to help the fire victims. But besides this, the <strong>district</strong> administration is not equipped to give<br />

adequate support service to the fire victims.<br />

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4.4.4 Road Accidents<br />

Jalna District Disaster Response Plan<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

At present, traffic accidents are dealt with by the nearest police station. The traffic branch of<br />

S.P. Office, Jalna monitors and takes all necessary actions regarding Road Accidents.<br />

The S.P. Office maintains the monthly diary of various road accidents in the <strong>district</strong>. The<br />

office monitors the various parameters of particular accidents and concludes the reasons of<br />

the accidents. The office classifies various accidents on the basis of nature of the accidents<br />

viz. Fatal Accidents, Normal Accidents etc.<br />

With the help of above procedure, the traffic branch of S.P. Office, Jalna tries to minimize the<br />

accidents but in the last 30 years, the road accidents are increasing day by day.<br />

According to Railway dept. there is only 8 stations in Jalna <strong>district</strong>. Railway dept. has its own<br />

check points to tackle the Railway accidents. Railway dept. uses protection indicators,<br />

signals, wireless sets, control phones etc. for controlling the railway accidents.<br />

There are PHCs and Rural Hospitals on the state highways. The health department has their<br />

own trauma care center for treating accident victims.<br />

In Jalna, the Mission Hospital and other private hospitals are working for treating accident<br />

victims.<br />

Separate SOP for Road accidents is under process of preparation and major steps in future<br />

will be taken for creating awareness among the people in this regard.<br />

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4.4.5 Epidemics<br />

Jalna District Disaster Response Plan<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

In rural areas, there is 1 PHC for every 30,000 people. Each primary health<br />

center 1 Sub Center for 5000 papulation has one male and one female health<br />

worker. They are provided with necessary medicine and equipment to tackle<br />

day to day demands.<br />

The Health Dept. of Zilla Parishad has their own epidemic survey team which<br />

maintains the Case Histories of outbreaks and takes the necessary actions to<br />

tackle the epidemics. Training has been provided to all Gram Panchayats for<br />

treatment of potable water. Bleaching powder is used to purify the water.<br />

Health education and awareness campaigns are being carried out at village<br />

levels by DHO, Jalna.<br />

There are 8 Laboratory for water testing. The details of Pathological<br />

laboratories, Blood banks and other health services are given in Government<br />

and Pvt. Sector Resources.<br />

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4.5 Preparedness Measures undertaken by Departments<br />

Jalna District Disaster Response Plan<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

In addition to the administrative preparedness measures, the <strong>district</strong> control room will receive reports on<br />

preparedness from the relevant <strong>district</strong> level departments and other departments, as per the details given<br />

below. This will enable the District Collector to analyse the capabilities and preparedness measures of various<br />

departments and report on the same to the Emergency Operations Centre, Relief Commissioner and Divisional<br />

Commissioner.<br />

4.5.1 Preparedness Checklist for Police (to be filled in by the Department Head and<br />

submitted to the District Collector every six months)<br />

Preparedness measures taken Details/Remarks<br />

The department is familiar with <strong>disaster</strong> response plan<br />

and <strong>disaster</strong> response procedures are clearly defined<br />

Yes<br />

Orientation and training for <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and<br />

procedures undertaken<br />

Special skills required during emergency operations<br />

imparted to the officials and the staff.<br />

Yes<br />

Reviewed and updated<br />

Precautionary measures and procedures<br />

the precautions to be taken to protect equipment<br />

the post-<strong>disaster</strong> procedures to be followed.<br />

Yes<br />

Adequate<br />

evacuation<br />

warning mechanisms established for Yes<br />

A officer has been designated as Nodal Officer for Home Dy.S.P. Shri.<br />

Disaster Management<br />

A.M.Kulkarni<br />

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mob-<br />

Sources of materials required for response operations<br />

have been identified<br />

Yes<br />

Reported By : Sanjay Mohite<br />

Designation : Supdt. of Police, Jalna<br />

Signature :<br />

Date : 20/05/2011<br />

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Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

4.5.2 Preparedness Checklist for Public Health Department (to be filled in by the Civil<br />

Surgeon and District Health Officer and submitted to the DCR every six months)<br />

Preparedness Measures taken Details/ Remarks<br />

The department is familiar with <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and <strong>disaster</strong> Yes<br />

response procedures are clearly defined<br />

A hospital plan for the facilities, equipment and staff of that Yes<br />

particular hospital based on “The Guide to Health Management in<br />

Disasters” has been developed.<br />

Orientation and training for <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and procedures Being Done<br />

undertaken<br />

Special skills required during <strong>disaster</strong> situations are imparted to the Being Done<br />

officials and the staff.<br />

Hospital staffs are aware of which hospital rooms/ buildings are Yes<br />

damage-proof.<br />

Reviewed and updated<br />

Yes<br />

precautionary measures and procedures<br />

the precautions that have to be taken to protect equipment<br />

The post-<strong>disaster</strong> procedures to be followed.<br />

All hospitals’ staff has been informed about the possible <strong>disaster</strong>s in Yes<br />

the <strong>district</strong>, likely damages and effects, and <strong>information</strong> about<br />

ways to protect life, equipment and property.<br />

An area of the hospital identified for receiving large numbers of Yes<br />

casualties.<br />

Emergency admission procedures with adequate record keeping Yes<br />

developed.<br />

Field staff oriented about<br />

DDMAP<br />

standards of services,<br />

Yes<br />

Procedures for tagging.<br />

Yes<br />

A officer has been designated as Nodal Officer for Disaster Dr. P. K. Mundhe<br />

Management<br />

ADHO<br />

Sources of materials required for response operations have been --<br />

identified<br />

Reported By: Dr. D. D. Bhagat<br />

Designation D.H.O., Z.P. Jalna<br />

Date 06.07.2011 Signed/-<br />

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Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

4.5.3 Preparedness Checklist for MSEDCL (to be filled in by the Department Head and<br />

submitted to the District Collector every six months)<br />

Preparedness measures taken Details/Remarks<br />

The department is familiar with <strong>disaster</strong><br />

response plan and <strong>disaster</strong> response procedures<br />

are clearly defined<br />

Yes<br />

Orientation and training for <strong>disaster</strong> response<br />

plan and procedures undertaken<br />

Yes<br />

Special skills required during emergency<br />

operations imparted to the officials and the staff.<br />

Reviewed and updated<br />

Precautionary measures and procedures<br />

the precautions to be taken to protect equipment<br />

the post-<strong>disaster</strong> procedures to be followed.<br />

Yes<br />

A officer has been designated as Nodal Officer Shri Masul B.B., E.E.,<br />

for Disaster Management<br />

MSEDCL, Divn.NoI,<br />

Jalna<br />

Sources of materials required for response<br />

operations have been identified<br />

Yes<br />

Reported By : Shri K.J. Meshram<br />

Designation - The Superintending Engineer, MSEDCL, Circle, Jalna<br />

Signature -<br />

Date - 15.05.2012<br />

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Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

4.5.4 Preparedness Checklist for Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran (to be filled in by<br />

the Department Head and submitted to the District Collector every six months)<br />

Preparedness Measures Taken Details/Remarks<br />

The department is familiar with <strong>disaster</strong><br />

response plan and <strong>disaster</strong> response<br />

procedures are clearly defined<br />

---<br />

Orientation and training for <strong>disaster</strong> At present no such orientation training programme<br />

response plan and procedures undertaken<br />

Special skills required during emergency<br />

operations imparted to the officials and<br />

the staff.<br />

for <strong>disaster</strong> response plan<br />

Reviewed and updated<br />

As a precautionary measure MJP have designed ESR<br />

Precautionary measures and procedures and various RCC Structure to applicable zone of<br />

the precautions to be taken to protect<br />

equipment<br />

the post-<strong>disaster</strong> procedures to be<br />

followed.<br />

earthquake of <strong>district</strong>.<br />

Adequate warning mechanisms for No warning mechanism for informing to people<br />

informing people to store an emergency<br />

supply of drinking water have been<br />

developed.<br />

available with MJP.<br />

Procedures established for the emergency At present MJP has not maintaining any Uraban &<br />

distribution of water if existing supply is Rural water supply scheme in Jalna Dist. However,<br />

disrupted.<br />

we provide 13 Nos engineers and 11 Nos technical<br />

and supervisory staff during emergency if required.<br />

A officer has been designated as Nodal<br />

Officer for Disaster Management<br />

Yes: R.G.Kanade, Ex.Engr MJP works divn Jalna<br />

Sources of materials required for -<br />

response operations have been identified<br />

Reported By : R.G.Kanade,<br />

Designation Ex.Engr MJP works Divn Jalna<br />

Signature : Sd/-<br />

Date : 15.05.12<br />

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4.5.5 Preparedness Checklist for Irrigation Department (to be filled in by the Department Head and<br />

submitted to the District Collector every six months)<br />

Preparedness measures taken Details/Remarks<br />

The department is familiar with <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and Yes<br />

<strong>disaster</strong> response procedures are clearly defined<br />

Orientation and training for <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and Yes<br />

procedures undertaken<br />

Special skills required during emergency operations imparted to<br />

the officials and the staff.<br />

Reviewed and updated<br />

Yes<br />

Precautionary measures and procedures<br />

the precautions to be taken to protect equipment<br />

the post-<strong>disaster</strong> procedures to be followed.<br />

Flood monitoring mechanisms can be activated in all flood<br />

prone areas from 1 st Yes<br />

of June.<br />

All staff are well aware of precautions to be taken to protect Yes<br />

their lives and personal property.<br />

Each technical assistant has instructions and knows operating Yes<br />

procedures for <strong>disaster</strong> conditions.<br />

Methods of monitoring and impounding the levels in the tanks<br />

evolved.<br />

Methods of alerting officers on other dam sites and the <strong>district</strong> Yes. By Phone<br />

control room, established<br />

Mechanisms evolved for<br />

Yes. By Phone<br />

forewarning settlements in the downstream<br />

Yes. By Phone<br />

evacuation<br />

coordination with other dam authorities<br />

A officer has been designated as Nodal Officer for Disaster --------------<br />

Management<br />

Sources of materials required for response operations have been Yes.<br />

identified<br />

Reported By : G.C.Sukhmani,<br />

Designation : Executive Engineer, Jalna Minor Irrigation Division, Jalna<br />

Signature : O.C. by Ex. Engr.<br />

Date : 15/5/2012<br />

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Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

4.5.6 Preparedness Checklist for Telecommunications (to be filled in by the Department<br />

Head and submitted to the District Collector every six months)<br />

Preparedness measures taken Details/Remarks<br />

The department is familiar with <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and <strong>disaster</strong> Yes<br />

response procedures are clearly defined<br />

Orientation and training for <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and procedures Yes<br />

undertaken. Special skills required during emergency operations<br />

imparted to the officials and the staff.<br />

Reviewed and updated<br />

Yes<br />

Precautionary measures and procedures<br />

the precautions to be taken to protect equipment the post-<strong>disaster</strong><br />

procedures to be followed.<br />

A officer has been designated as Nodal Officer for Disaster Yes,<br />

Management<br />

N. B. Bhoge<br />

Divisional Engineer<br />

Sources of materials required for response operations have been Yes<br />

identified<br />

Reported By : N.P.Kawade<br />

Designation Telecom District Manager, BSNL, Jalna<br />

Signature<br />

Date 31.05.2012<br />

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4.5.7 Preparedness Checklist for PWD (to be filled in by the Department Head and submitted to<br />

the District Collector every six months)<br />

Preparedness Measures taken Details/Remarks<br />

The department is familiar with <strong>disaster</strong> response plan Yes<br />

and <strong>disaster</strong> response procedures are clearly defined<br />

Orientation and training for <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and Yes<br />

procedures undertaken<br />

Special skills required during emergency operations<br />

imparted to the officials and the staff.<br />

Reviewed and updated<br />

Yes<br />

Precautionary measures and procedures<br />

the precautions to be taken to protect equipment<br />

the post-<strong>disaster</strong> procedures to be followed.<br />

All officers are familiar with pre-<strong>disaster</strong> precautions Yes<br />

and post-<strong>disaster</strong> procedures for road clearing and for<br />

defining safe evacuation routes where necessary.<br />

A officer has been designated as Nodal Officer for Yes<br />

Disaster Management<br />

Sources of materials required for response operations Yes<br />

have been identified<br />

Reported By:<br />

1) (K.E.Kamble) 2) (L.B.Choudhairy)<br />

Designation Executive Engineer Executive Engineer<br />

P.W.Divn.Jalna P.W.Divn.No.2 Jalna<br />

Signature Sd/-<br />

Date 25/05/2012<br />

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4.5.8 Preparedness Checklist for Agriculture Department (to be filled in by the<br />

Department Head and submitted to the District Collector every six months)<br />

Preparedness Measures taken Details/Remarks<br />

The department is familiar with <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and <strong>disaster</strong><br />

Yes<br />

response procedures are clearly defined<br />

Orientation and training for <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and procedures<br />

undertaken<br />

Special skills required during emergency operations imparted to the<br />

officials and the staff.<br />

Reviewed and updated<br />

Precautionary measures and procedures<br />

the precautions to be taken to protect equipment<br />

the post-<strong>disaster</strong> procedures to be followed.<br />

Information provided to all concerned about the <strong>disaster</strong>s, likely<br />

damages to crops and plantations, and <strong>information</strong> about ways to<br />

protect the same.<br />

The NGOs and other relief organisations are informed about the<br />

resources of the department<br />

A officer has been designated as Nodal Officer for Disaster<br />

Management<br />

Sources of materials required for response operations have been<br />

identified<br />

Reported By : S. G. Padwal<br />

Designation – Dist. Superintending Agril. Officer, Jalna<br />

Signature -<br />

Date – 24/5/2012<br />

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Yes<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

Yes


DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL PLAN<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

1. Preparedness Measures Taken<br />

The department is familiar with <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and <strong>disaster</strong> response procedures are<br />

clearly defined.<br />

The <strong>disaster</strong> such as Flood, Drought, cyclone, earthquakes, hail fall/Snowfall etc. can cause damages to<br />

crops, plantations, and soils. To avoid the losses in future due to above Natural calamities if Occurs the<br />

Department has instructed to the Staff working in the field as follows<br />

1. Every Village level Agril, Assistant should stay at headquarter and remain present in jurisdiction<br />

Every day.<br />

2. If any Natural calamity occurs in jurisdiction immediately contact to Supervisor.<br />

3. Don’t switch off mobile phone or contact phone.<br />

4. Remain in phone contact of higher officials.<br />

5. Remain in contact with Grampanchayat, sarpanch, police patil, Talati, Gramsevak.<br />

6. Inspect waterbodies (N.B. C.N.B.) frequently to avoid damage to crops and soil due to excess<br />

water.<br />

7. Contact immediately to District control room in emergency situation if occurs.<br />

2. ORIENTATION AND TRAINING FOR DISASTER RESPONSE PLAN AND PROCEDURE<br />

UNDERTAKEN SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED DURING EMERGENCY OPERATIONS<br />

PREPERED TO THE OFFICIALS AND STAFF<br />

Training for Disaster response are arranged at taluka level as follows<br />

Training programme arranged for subordinate officials and staff for <strong>disaster</strong> response is as under<br />

Sr.n Name of Taluka Training Date Place Training Organizer Remarks<br />

o.<br />

1 Jalna 21/06/2011 TAO Office C.K. Bahure<br />

2 Jafrabad 21/6/2011 TAO Office B.N. Bonderwad<br />

3 Badnapur 22/06/2011 TAO Office P.B. Avale<br />

4 Bhokardan 22/06/2011 TAO Office M.S. Boinwad<br />

5 Partur 23/06/2011 TAO Office V.G. Mathekar<br />

6 Mantha 22/06/2011 TAO Office Sukhdev R.T.<br />

7 Ambad 21/6/2011 TAO Office Rakate B.N.<br />

8 Ghansavangi 21/6/2011 TAO Office V.K. Kulkarni<br />

Orientation<br />

about Natural<br />

calamities such<br />

as flood,<br />

Drought<br />

cyclone,<br />

Snowfall,<br />

earthquake<br />

The sub divisional Agriculture Officer shri A.R. Kale (Jalna, Jafrabad, Badnapur, Bhokardan)<br />

And Partur shri Bardale will Supervise the training programme for <strong>disaster</strong> response are arranged at<br />

taluka level.<br />

3. SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED DURING EMERGENCY OPERATIONS IMPARTED TO<br />

THE OFFICIALS AND THE STAFF<br />

Officials and the staff is trained about the emergency operations and suggestions to staff given are as<br />

under<br />

1. Communicate the messages received and required urgently to subordinate and higher officers in<br />

emergency<br />

2. Contact to the control room urgently<br />

3. Use available resources in local situations ex. First Aid Box, Taint, Bullock cart, Tractor etc.<br />

4. In Flood situation inspect waterbodies (N.B., C.N.B) frequently and if necessary repair it<br />

urgently with the help of local people.<br />

5. Keep with the list of available equipments, vehicles, instruments, in village or proximity.<br />

6. Keep the <strong>information</strong> of the people staff having swimming and driving skills and own vehicles<br />

7. Keep first aid box with all necessary medicines, Bandages, ointments etc if required any material<br />

demand it to P.H.C. near it.<br />

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4. REVIEWD AND UPDATED<br />

Precautionary measures and Procedures<br />

The precautions to be taken to protect equipments the post <strong>disaster</strong>s procedure to be followed<br />

Precautionary Measures And Procedures<br />

All taluka officials are aware about (through Training) precautionary measures to be taken<br />

are as under<br />

1. Transfer of messages up to farmers immediately through village workers (Agril. Assistant)<br />

2. Planning about availability/supply of inputs through concern agencies like A.D.O./Mahabeej if<br />

required.<br />

3. Quantification of inputs if required and demand of inputs towards concerned agencies (Planting<br />

material, Seed, Fertilizer etc)<br />

4. Identification of sensitive village to flood, drought etc.<br />

POST DISASTER PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED<br />

1. Immediate survey of damaged area, crops, soils<br />

2. Reporting of area, crop wise, hectarage Number of benificieries affected and contingency<br />

planning if required (Resowing)<br />

3. Estimation about reduction in yield and soil degradation<br />

4. Estimates for land improvements if required<br />

5. Spraying of 2 % Urea<br />

6. Thinning at temporarily wilting point<br />

7. Use of protective irrigation if available<br />

8. Use of sprinklers/Drip to irrigate crops<br />

9. Gap filling/replanting of fruit crops<br />

10. Resowing<br />

11. Input availability through A.D.O. and concern agencies<br />

Information Provided to all Concernd About the Disasters, Likely Damages to Crops and Plantations<br />

And Information about the Ways To Protect the Same.<br />

Information is provided to all Taluka Officers about the Disasters such as flood, Drought, cyclone,<br />

earthquake. Due to thease natural calamities if damages to crops and plantations cauaes the Steps to be<br />

taken are as Under<br />

1. Survey of afficted area, crop, plants and identifications of benifiticieres<br />

2. Quentification of material required to protect and availiblity of material and suppling agencies<br />

3. Adoption of technological measures to protect the crops, plantation and soils.<br />

4. Estimation of losses and detail estimates of activities to be taken<br />

5. Use of available resoursers<br />

THE N.G.O.s AND OTHER RELIF ORGANISATIONS ARE INFORMED ABOUT THE RESOURSES<br />

OF THE DEPARTMENTS<br />

The N.G.O s Working in the districr are informed about the <strong>disaster</strong>s and resourses of the department<br />

are as Under<br />

1. Late. Shrirangarao Bhau Uddeshiya Seva Bhavi Sanstha.<br />

Butegaon Tq. Badnapr Dist Jalna<br />

2. Lok Jagruti Prathisthan, Jafrabad<br />

3. Jan Hitharth Seva Bhavi Sanstha, M. Chincholi Tq. Ghansavangi Dist Jalna<br />

4. Zep Krishi and Gramin Vikas Sanstha, Kumbhar Pimpalgaon<br />

Tq. Ghansavangi, Dist Jalna<br />

5. Swami Vivekanand Swayam sevi Sanstha, Ranjani, Tq. Ghansavangi, Dist Jalna<br />

6. Marathwada shaity shaya mandal kharpudi Tq.<strong>jalna</strong>, Dist Jalna<br />

7. Raja Janak Krishi pratisthan, Pimpri talegaon, Tq. Bhokerdan, Dist Jalna.<br />

8. mauli kriahi vigyal mandal partur<br />

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A OFFICER HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS NODAL OFFICER FOR DISASTER AS FOLLOWS<br />

Sr.No Name of officer Taluka/<br />

Subdivision<br />

Designation Contact No.<br />

Office Mob.<br />

1 C.K. Bahure Jalna T.A.O. 282185 9422708017<br />

2 P.B. Avale Badnapur T.A.O. 261164 9423249100<br />

3 M.S. Boinwad Bhokardan T.A.O. 244631 9422882201<br />

4 B.N. Bonderwad Jafrabad T.A.O. 222323 9421939467<br />

5 V.G.Mathekar Partur T.A.O. 221130 9890218739<br />

6 Sukhdev R.T. Mantha T.A.O. 270270 9272108497<br />

7 M.D. Jadhau Ambad T.A.O. 220154 9422225884<br />

8 V.K.Kulkarni Ghansavangi T.A.O. 231181 9422244338<br />

9 A.R. Kale Jalna S.D.A.O 230225 9823129624<br />

10 P.S. Bardale Partur S.D.A.O 221176 9422175019<br />

11 S.A. Gondge Jalna A.O. 230513 9422228595<br />

SOURCES OF MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR RESPONSE OPERATION HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED<br />

ARE AS BELOW<br />

Sr. No. Name Of Material Supplying<br />

Agency<br />

Location Remark<br />

1 Seed Mahabeej/ Seed<br />

Ferti.<br />

Wholesalers<br />

Jalna Bajra , Soyabean, Etc<br />

2 Fruit Plants Dept. Nursery Wadigodri, Mango, Mosambi, Guava<br />

kendhali, Jalna etc<br />

3 Fertiliser RCF Jalna ADO ZP Jalna<br />

4 Pesticide/<br />

MAIDC, Govt. A.Bad Bio. Lab.<br />

Insecticide<br />

lab<br />

INFORMATION REGARDING VEHICLES IN USE<br />

Sr.No. Office Name Vehicle Type & number Driver Name remark<br />

1 DSAO Jalna Jeep MH 21 182<br />

Syed Moinoddin<br />

Jeep MH 20E 9195<br />

P.M.Bangar<br />

2 SDAO Jalna Jeep MH 20 A 9049 U. Vijaysenani<br />

3 SDAO Partur Jeep MH 12 J 0028 R.U. Dabhade<br />

4 TAO Mantha - -<br />

POSITION OF STAFF AVAILABLE<br />

Sr. Cadre DSAO SDAO SDAO Total<br />

No.<br />

JLN PTR<br />

1 DSAO 1 -- -- 1<br />

2 SDAO -- 1 1 2<br />

3 TAO 3 5 5 13<br />

4 AO 2 17 18 37<br />

5 Agril. Sup. - 23 27 50<br />

6 Agril. Asst. 2 113 111 224<br />

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4.5.9 Preparedness Checklist for Animal Husbandry Department (to be filled in by the<br />

Department Head and submitted to the District Collector every six months)<br />

Preparedness measures taken Details/Remarks<br />

The department is familiar with <strong>disaster</strong> response plan<br />

and <strong>disaster</strong> response procedures are clearly defined<br />

Orientation and training for <strong>disaster</strong> response plan and<br />

procedures undertaken<br />

Special skills required during emergency operations<br />

imparted to the officials and the staff.<br />

Reviewed and updated Precautionary measures and<br />

procedures the precautions to be taken to protect<br />

equipment the post-<strong>disaster</strong> procedures to be followed.<br />

Hospital staff are aware of which hospital rooms/<br />

buildings are damage-proof.<br />

All veterinary hospitals and centres’ staff have been<br />

informed about the possible <strong>disaster</strong>s, likely damages<br />

and effects, and <strong>information</strong> about ways to protect life,<br />

equipment and property.<br />

An area of the hospital identified for receiving large<br />

numbers of livestock.<br />

Yes, Necessary instructions<br />

have been issued to the field<br />

staff .<br />

Training to field officer is<br />

given for <strong>disaster</strong> response<br />

plan and they are informed<br />

about action to be taken in<br />

during emergency.<br />

--<br />

Yes, the hospital rooms/<br />

buildings are damage-proof.<br />

Yes.<br />

Veterinary Dispensary --<br />

Ashti, Partur, Jamkhed,<br />

Chikhali, Hasnabad,<br />

Mahora, Tembhurni,<br />

Wakulni, Ghansangvi,<br />

TMVP -- Mantha.,Badnapur<br />

,Jalna ,Bhokardan, Ambad<br />

Jaffrabad,<br />

Yes<br />

Emergency admission procedures with adequate record<br />

keeping developed .<br />

An officer has been designated as Nodal Officer for<br />

Disaster Management<br />

Yes.<br />

Sources of materials required for response operations Yes. The required<br />

have been identified<br />

Medicines/Life saving drugs<br />

are available at the<br />

vety.Hospitals .The<br />

preventive vaccines are also<br />

available in the area.The pre<br />

monsson vaccination is<br />

under taken regularly .<br />

Signature :<br />

Designation : District Dy.Commissioner Animal Husbundry, Jalna<br />

Reported By : District Dy.Commissioner Animal Husbundry, Jalna<br />

Date : 14/5/2012.<br />

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4.6 Public and Private Resources Inventory<br />

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Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

Resource inventory consisting of manpower, transport, infrastructure and equipment for both the governmental and private sector institutions indicate<br />

the response capacity of the <strong>district</strong> administration.<br />

The following tables show the details of Government and Private sector resources of Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

Services Man<br />

power<br />

Numbe<br />

r of<br />

Two<br />

Wheele<br />

rs<br />

Numb<br />

er of<br />

Four<br />

Wheel<br />

ers<br />

Numb<br />

er of<br />

Statio<br />

ns /<br />

Units<br />

Numb<br />

er of<br />

Wirel<br />

ess<br />

sets<br />

Service Popln Ratio Numbe<br />

r of<br />

armed<br />

Consta<br />

bulary<br />

Special<br />

Equip<br />

ments<br />

Mobile<br />

cranes<br />

Numbe<br />

rs of<br />

Towns<br />

with<br />

Fire<br />

Brigad<br />

e<br />

Number<br />

of towns<br />

without<br />

Fire<br />

Brigade<br />

Special Equipments for<br />

Fires /Fire victims<br />

Police(Supdt. of Police) 1600 54 72 17 91 19.58LAKH X X X X X<br />

Fire Brigade (Mun. Council ) 19 1 2 1 X 19 : 16.13 LAKH X X 1 3 157<br />

Municipal council Bhokardan 49 X 1 1 X 49 : Bhokardan city X X X X X<br />

Defence (S.R.P.F. Gr. III , Jalna) 1303 1 41 1 2 1303:16.64 LAKH 1016 X X X X<br />

Home Guards 463 X 1 1 X 750:16 LAKH X X X X X<br />

Health Services<br />

(CIVIL SURGEON,JALNA)<br />

Health Services<br />

(D.H.O.JALNA)<br />

580 X 15 11 X 1,50,000 FOR RURAL HOSP.<br />

1.16,00,000 FOR 1 DIST.HOSP.<br />

X X X X Well equipped separate<br />

burn ward available<br />

Trana Care Unit 1<br />

712 X 43 253 X 30000:1 PHC 5000: 1 S/C X X X X X<br />

Civil Supply &Food (D.S.O.) 78 X 1 8 X 78:1493770 X X X X X<br />

Power Supply (MSEDCL) 958 02 12 64 X 988:13.64 LAKH X X X X 09<br />

Water Supply (M.I.Z.P.) 17 X 1 4 X -- X X X X X<br />

Water Supply (MJP Jalna) 82 X 2 4 X 82: for 13.64 lakh popu. X X X X X<br />

G.S.D.A. JALNA 20 X 1 1 X 31.16 Lakh X X X X X


( J.M.I. Div. Jalna +<br />

M.I.Local Sector Div. Jalna +<br />

Aurangabad Irrigation Div. +<br />

N.M.C. Div. Wadigodri)<br />

158<br />

132<br />

150<br />

107<br />

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Engineering Services (PWD) 600 X 26 2 X 600:1048439 X X X X X<br />

Engineering Services Total 547 -- 20 20 5 -- X NIL X X Inflatable boat with<br />

OBM – 2 Nos<br />

Life buyos 10 Nos<br />

Fire extinguishers 5<br />

Life jackets 10 Nos<br />

Engineering Services<br />

(Z.P.WORKS)<br />

357 X 13 1 X 357:765000 X X X X X<br />

Engineering Services (Tele.) 166 X 1 85 X 229:16.13 Lakh X X X X X<br />

Engineering Services (Railway) 330 X X 8 18 330:16.13 LAKH X X X X X<br />

MSRTC 1349 X X 23 X 1349: 16.13 Lakh X X X X X<br />

Civil Defense NOT AVAILABLE


services Special<br />

equipment for<br />

floods /flood<br />

victims<br />

Special<br />

equipm<br />

ent for<br />

industri<br />

al<br />

acciden<br />

ts<br />

Numbe<br />

r of<br />

hospital<br />

s with<br />

surgical<br />

facilitie<br />

s<br />

Num<br />

ber of<br />

beds<br />

Num<br />

ber of<br />

blood<br />

bank<br />

s<br />

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Number of<br />

trauma care<br />

centres<br />

Number<br />

of x-ray<br />

machine<br />

s<br />

Numbe<br />

r of<br />

Ambula<br />

nces<br />

Num<br />

ber<br />

of<br />

poiso<br />

n<br />

centr<br />

es<br />

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Nu<br />

mb<br />

er<br />

of<br />

pat<br />

hol<br />

ogi<br />

cal<br />

lab<br />

s<br />

Wa<br />

terqua<br />

lity<br />

test<br />

ing<br />

cen<br />

tres<br />

Num<br />

ber<br />

of<br />

god<br />

own<br />

s<br />

Numbe<br />

r of<br />

water<br />

tankers<br />

Police(Supdt. of Police) X X X X X X X X X X X X X 17<br />

Fire Brigade (Municipal. Council ) X X X X X X X 1 X X X X 4 X<br />

Defense (S.R.P.F. Gr.III,Jalna) X X X 6 X X X 1 X X X X 1 X<br />

Home Guards X X X X X X X X X X X X X 4<br />

Health Services (CIVIL SURGEON,JALNA) Well equipped<br />

separate burn<br />

ward is<br />

available<br />

X 9 520 1 3 9 15 10 11 8 X X ---<br />

Health Services (D.H.O.JALNA) Available with<br />

CS Jalna<br />

Num<br />

ber of<br />

subst<br />

ation<br />

s<br />

X 40 422 X X X X 40 21 5 X X 213<br />

Civil Supply &Food (D.S.O.) X X X X X X X X X X X 8 X 8<br />

Power Supply (MSEDCL.) X X X X X X X X X X X 02 X 52<br />

Water Supply (M.I.Z.P.)<br />

Water Supply (MJP, Jalna)<br />

X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 4<br />

X X X X X<br />

X X X X X x 1 X 4<br />

G.S.D.A. JALNA X X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />

Engineering Services (PWD No. 1, PWD<br />

No. 2, R.P. Div. No. Jalna , Z.P. (W), World<br />

Bank Div. A,bad)<br />

X X X X X X X X X X X 23 2 X<br />

Engineering Services (M.I.+ Local Sector) X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X 17<br />

Engineering Services (Tele.) X X X X X X X X X X X 1 X 85<br />

Engineering Services (Railway) X X X X X X X X X X X 4 X X<br />

Civil Defense X X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />

M.S.R.T.C. Jalna Division 216 Buses X X X X X X X X X X X 1 X


4.6.1 Infrastructure available<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

Considering the public and private resources, the capability of the <strong>district</strong> and the resource<br />

availability is summarised below.<br />

4.6.1 Manpower<br />

The Number of Non Government Organizations (NGOs) working in the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

Number of Mutual Aid response group in the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

Police Service personnel<br />

Defense Service personnel –<br />

State Reserve Police Force Gr. III (SRPF Gr. III)<br />

Home Guard Personnel<br />

College Student Volunteers --<br />

Personnel of N.C.C.<br />

Personnel of Scout<br />

Personnel of Guide<br />

Personnel of N.S.S.<br />

Number of private hospitals<br />

Man power of Private hospitals<br />

Health Service Personnel’s (Public Hospitals) --<br />

Personnel’s of District Health Office Zilla Parishad Jalna<br />

Personnel’s of Civil Surgeon, Jalna<br />

Man power of Power Supply Service ( M.S.E.D.C.L.)<br />

Man Power of Water Supply Service --<br />

Personnel of Water Supply Zilla Parishad, Jalna<br />

Personnel of Environment Engineering Service(Water Supply Division), Jalna<br />

Personnel of Ground water Survey and Development Agency( GSDA), Jalna<br />

: NA<br />

: NA<br />

: 1600<br />

: 1303<br />

: 800<br />

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: 50<br />

: 1359<br />

: 884<br />

: 1680<br />

: 140<br />

: 467<br />

: 712<br />

: 580<br />

: 1093<br />

: 17<br />

: 98<br />

: 20


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Man power of Engineering Services --<br />

Personnel of Public Works Division, Jalna<br />

Personnel of Minor Irrigation Division, Jalna<br />

Personnel of Zilla Parishad Works Division, Jalna<br />

Personnel of Telephone Department, Jalna<br />

Personnel of Railway Department, Jalna<br />

Number of Private Transport Organization in the <strong>district</strong><br />

Personnel working in Private Transport<br />

: 600<br />

: 158<br />

: 357<br />

: 196<br />

: 330<br />

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: 52<br />

: 88


4.6.1.2 Infrastructure<br />

Number of towns with Fire Brigade Service<br />

Number of Private Hospitals with Surgery facility and ambulance services<br />

Number of Public Hospitals with surgery facility and ambulance services (C.S.)<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

Number of Private Hospitals with surgery facility and without ambulance<br />

services<br />

Number of Public Hospitals with surgery facility and without ambulance<br />

services<br />

Number of X- Ray machines in the <strong>district</strong><br />

Number of blood banks with Private institutions<br />

Number of blood banks with Public institutions<br />

Number of bed with Private Hospitals<br />

Number of bed with Public Hospitals –<br />

Number of bed under the authority of District Health Officer, Z.P., Jalna<br />

Number of bed under the authority of Civil Surgeon, Jalna<br />

Number of Private Poison Care Centres in the <strong>district</strong><br />

Number of Public Poison Care Centres in the <strong>district</strong><br />

Number of trauma care centres in Public Hospitals<br />

Number of trauma care centres in Private Hospitals<br />

Number of Pathological labs with Private Organization<br />

Number of Pathological labs with Public Organization<br />

Number of Boats<br />

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37<br />

03<br />

--<br />

--<br />

18 (08 Public)<br />

(10 Private)<br />

02<br />

01<br />

1698<br />

46<br />

204<br />

460<br />

07<br />

48 (C.S. – 10)<br />

(DHO-38)<br />

03(Under CS)<br />

--<br />

17<br />

14 (C.S.-8)<br />

( DHO-6)<br />

02(Irrigation<br />

Dept,Jalna)


4.6.1.3 Technological support<br />

• Satellite communication link with District Headquarters<br />

• Police wireless communication accessible<br />

• Telephones in all Taluka Headquarters<br />

• Fax machines in all Taluka Headquarters<br />

• There is only one water quality monitoring station in the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

•<br />

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4.6.2 Special Equipment Available at the District Level<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

Following table shows the special equipment which are available at the <strong>district</strong> level<br />

Specialized Equipment Numbers Department/Organization<br />

Earth - Moving equipment Nil Public Works Division, Jalna<br />

Irrigation Department, Jalna<br />

Drilling Rigs 02 Executive Engineer, Rural water<br />

supply, Zilla Parishad, Jalna<br />

Hydrofracture Unit 01 Ground water Survey and<br />

Development<br />

Jalna<br />

Agency (GSDA),<br />

Inwell Rigs 01 Executive Engineer, Rural water<br />

supply, Zilla Parishad, Jalna<br />

Mobile Cranes Nil Public Works Division, Jalna<br />

Irrigation Department, Jalna<br />

Mobile X-Ray units 01 1. Mission Hospital Jalna<br />

Mobile Trauma Care 03 1. Civil Hospital, Jalna = 1<br />

Centre<br />

Local Cable TV/Star TV<br />

Network<br />

Others<br />

1. Road Rollers<br />

2. Trucks<br />

2. Rural Hospital, Jalna = 2<br />

06 Major Cable TV Network Operators<br />

( The names and addresses of major<br />

cable TV Network Operators are<br />

given in the statement of facility and<br />

resources )<br />

11<br />

06<br />

05<br />

08<br />

3. Tanks<br />

4. Training Bus<br />

02<br />

District Hospital 1<br />

Women Hospital 1<br />

Sub Dist. Hospital 1<br />

Rural Hospital 8<br />

Primary Health Center 40<br />

Sub Center<br />

District Health<br />

213<br />

Laboratory<br />

Rural Health<br />

1<br />

Laboratory 7<br />

Dist. Malaria Office<br />

Dist-Tuberculosis<br />

1<br />

Office 1<br />

Dist. Leprosy Office<br />

Ayurvedic<br />

1<br />

Dispensceries 3<br />

Zilla Parishad Works Division, Jalna<br />

Zilla Parishad Works Division, Jalna<br />

M.S.R.T.C. Jalna Division<br />

Zilla Parishad Works Division, Jalna<br />

M.S.R.T.C. Jalna Division<br />

Health Servies of the District<br />

submitted by D.H.O.Jalna<br />

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Unani Dispensceries 3<br />

Public Health Unit 2<br />

Civil Dispensceries 1<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

The resources have been assessed for capability ( in the context of the magnitude of the task),<br />

availability (in terms of response time) and durability ( that is, the capacity to sustain and<br />

continue ), in relation to the <strong>disaster</strong> situation that may occur.<br />

Evaluation of Resources of Jalna <strong>district</strong> is given in following table(i.e. Excel Jalna one file)<br />

Services and Resources Group of<br />

villages<br />

Capability Availability Durability<br />

Taluka<br />

Level<br />

District<br />

Level<br />

Easily<br />

Availa<br />

ble<br />

Rem<br />

otely<br />

avail<br />

able<br />

Not<br />

availa<br />

ble<br />

Shor<br />

t<br />

dura<br />

tion<br />

(one<br />

wee<br />

k)<br />

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Med<br />

ium<br />

dura<br />

tion<br />

(two<br />

wee<br />

ks)<br />

Long<br />

dura<br />

tion<br />

(a<br />

mont<br />

h)<br />

Police X<br />

Fire Brigade X X X X X X<br />

Defense X X X<br />

Home Guards X<br />

Health Services X<br />

Civil Supply and Food X X X X<br />

Power Supply X X X<br />

Water Supply X X X<br />

Engineering Services X X<br />

Civil Defense X X X X X X X X<br />

NGOs X X<br />

Community Based<br />

X X<br />

Organisation<br />

Private Hospitals X 39 101 140 140 140<br />

Professional Associations X X


Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

Association of Traders X X<br />

Religious Trusts X X<br />

Colleges - Student<br />

Volunteers<br />

X<br />

Private Transport X<br />

Road Network X X<br />

Railways X X<br />

Airways X X X X X X X X X<br />

Waterways X X X X X X X X X<br />

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4.7 Adequacy of Existing Inventory for Disaster Management<br />

Section IV: Capability Analysis<br />

Adequacy of Existing Inventory for Disaster Management is the sufficiency of present<br />

inventory for <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong>. It is based on the <strong>disaster</strong> specific capability analysis. In<br />

order to equip the <strong>district</strong> for managing <strong>disaster</strong>s effectively, it may be necessary to assess the<br />

adequacy of present resource inventory.<br />

• After the 1993 Latur Earthquake, the Sr. Geologist G.S.D.A., Jalna has analyzed the<br />

tahsilwise villages which are near or on the lineaments. But due to the lack of technical<br />

instruments the scientific study of those lineament prone villages of the <strong>district</strong> has not<br />

been carried out<br />

• With the help of Minor Irrigation, Jalna <strong>district</strong> administration has prepared the list of<br />

flood prone villages.<br />

• According to Case Histories of floods, the administration has responded well to the<br />

flood situation. With the help of data of flood frequency, the <strong>district</strong> administration has<br />

taken the necessary action and played an important role in rehabilitation of Golegaon<br />

village of Partur tahsil.<br />

• According to Minor Irrigation, Jalna the present monitoring and warning system is<br />

insufficient to co-ordinate the <strong>management</strong> of <strong>disaster</strong>s. It requires 8 wireless set (the list<br />

of required wireless sets is given in the Requirement of the <strong>district</strong>) to tackle the <strong>disaster</strong><br />

situation.<br />

• Most of the area of Jalna <strong>district</strong> is generally inadequate in infrastructure like Fire<br />

Brigade. The <strong>district</strong> has 8 tahsils, including 4 Urban areas. Out of 4 Municipal Councils,<br />

only Jalna M.C. has its own fire brigade service. Due to this, the <strong>district</strong> administration is<br />

not sufficiently equipped to tackle fire accidents.<br />

• As per the District Health Officer, Z.P. Jalna, the <strong>district</strong> administration has sufficient<br />

experience in responding to the epidemic outbreaks but the problem of water pollution<br />

and supply of non infected water continues to be source of outbreaks. The <strong>district</strong><br />

administration has only one water quality monitoring lab, which is inadequate to test the<br />

water quality of each tahsil of the <strong>district</strong>. The vacant post of Medical Staff is the main<br />

administrative problem of the Health Dept.<br />

• Proper training and instrument kit will be provided to the Traffic Police on the basis of<br />

Mumbai Traffic Police. This is necessary for providing the immediate primary aid to<br />

Road Accident Victims. The widening of roads and repairing of road and pools are<br />

necessary.<br />

• The NGOs and college student volunteers lack the proper training and necessary<br />

instruments such as ropes, tubes, fire proof masks, breathing equipment etc. to face any<br />

<strong>disaster</strong> situation.<br />

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5.0 MITIGATION STRATEGY<br />

Section V: Mitigation Strategy<br />

5.1 Requirements suggested by the <strong>district</strong> in responding to the possible<br />

<strong>disaster</strong> events<br />

For the procurement of equipment for more effective <strong>disaster</strong> preparedness, the <strong>district</strong><br />

administration and various department/agencies have given the list of requirements.<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name of the<br />

Department/<br />

Agency<br />

01 Municipal<br />

Councils in Jalna<br />

<strong>district</strong><br />

Type of Equipment/Materials Quantity<br />

1) Boats<br />

2) Fire Machines<br />

3) Big Torches<br />

4) Stretchers<br />

5) Rubber Tubes<br />

02 Police Dept. 1) Boats<br />

03 District Health<br />

Officer, Z.P.<br />

Jalna<br />

04 Civil Hospital,<br />

Jalna<br />

6) Life Jackets and masks<br />

2) Jeep fitted with loud speaker<br />

3) Big Torches<br />

4) Stretcher<br />

5) Sniffer dogs to detect victims buried in<br />

debris<br />

1) Stretchers<br />

2) Jeep<br />

3) Ambulance<br />

4) Mobile laboratory Van<br />

5) Incubator 37 % c Size 2”x 2.5” x 2.5”<br />

6) Heating Oven100 C<br />

Size 2”x 2.5” x 2.5”.<br />

7) Chemicals, Medicines etc.<br />

1) Trauma Ambulance with mini OT<br />

2) Mobile X-ray Machine with Van<br />

3) Siren facility<br />

4) Electric Suction Machine<br />

5) Foot Operated Suction Machine<br />

6) Battery Operated Generators<br />

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06 Animal<br />

Husbandry<br />

1) G. I. Pipes 2 Inch & 100 MM<br />

2) Rig Machine<br />

3) Submersible pump set of different<br />

heads and discharges<br />

4) 50 mm-150mm Sluice values<br />

5) Generator Sets<br />

1) Jeeps<br />

2) Ambulance<br />

3) Mini Trucks<br />

4) Veterinary Mobile Van (with surgical<br />

and laboratory equipped)<br />

5) Mobile Phone<br />

6) Carcass Carrier Van with required<br />

equipment and instruments.<br />

7) Medicines:<br />

i. Antibiotics<br />

ii. Analgesic<br />

iii. Anaesthetic<br />

iv. Vitamins<br />

07 P.W.D. Jalna 1) Dozers<br />

v. Glucose Saline<br />

2) Cranes<br />

3) G.I. sheets<br />

4) Wooden Ballies<br />

5) Nuts<br />

Section V: Mitigation Strategy<br />

1000 Mts.<br />

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• Public Works Division, Jalna has specified that they would require the following<br />

material for construction of temporary shelters in the case of <strong>disaster</strong> situation. The<br />

detailed estimate is as follows:<br />

Name of work – Construction of Huts or temporary shelters in crisis situation.<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

A B S T R A C T<br />

Item of Work Quantity Rate Unit Amount<br />

01 Providing and fixing 6.00<br />

mm. Thick GI Sheet<br />

corrugated (big size) sheet<br />

roofing including<br />

galvanised iron J or L<br />

Hook bolts and nuts and<br />

bolts and nuts and<br />

scaffolding comp. (D.S.R.<br />

297 P. No. 62)<br />

02 Supplying wooden ballies<br />

etc.<br />

108.00 299.00 Sq.m. 32292.00<br />

360.00 25.00 Rmt. 09000.00<br />

03 Supplying nut and bolts 160.00 34.00 Kg. 5440.00<br />

04 Providing Ballies 80.00 30.00 Kg. 2400.00<br />

05 Providing murum flooring<br />

with adding 70mm. Thick<br />

murum, washing with<br />

cowdung, etc complete.<br />

108.00 17.00 Sq.m. 1836.00<br />

Total Rs. ------- 50,968.00<br />

Add 5% for Contingency ----- 02,548.00<br />

Net Amount --------- 53,516.00<br />

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Measurement sheet :<br />

Section V: Mitigation Strategy<br />

1) Providing and fixing 6.00 mm. Thick G.I. sheet corrugated (Big size) sheet roofing<br />

including etc.<br />

Consider size of Hut : 10’ x 15.0’= 150.00 : 50 x 0.9 = 13.50<br />

Sqm<br />

For eight talukas No. of Huts of :0 8 x 13.50 = 108.00 : 108.00 Sq.m.<br />

2) Supplying wooden Ballies for one<br />

Consider : 15 Ballies<br />

For eight Huts : 08x 15 = 120 Ballies<br />

Height of Ballies (Jungle wood) : : 3 Sq.m. x 120 =<br />

360 Rmt.<br />

3) Supplying nuts & bolts for one<br />

Consider J hooks, nuts, bolts : 20 Kg.<br />

: 20 Kg. x 8 = 160 Kg.<br />

4) Providing Ballies for 1 Hut 10 Kg.<br />

For Eight huts : 08 x 10 Kg. = 80 Kg.<br />

5) Providing murum flooring with<br />

Adding 70 mm thick murum washing<br />

With cowdung waste etc. : For one hut 15’ x 10’ : = 150’<br />

: = 13.50 Sq.<br />

For 8 huts : 08 x 13.50 : = 180.0 Sq.m.<br />

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5.2 Mitigation Measures<br />

Section V: Mitigation Strategy<br />

Mitigation means the short term and long term measures that need to be taken to minimize<br />

the damaging effects of <strong>disaster</strong>s. The mitigation measures in the form of structural ( i.e.<br />

involving construction, demolition etc.) and non-structural (i.e. Enforcement of rules etc.)<br />

5.2.1 Structural<br />

Short term<br />

• Repairing and checking the durability of all Government and Public Buildings.<br />

Long term<br />

• Strengthening of Government and Public buildings.<br />

• Sufficient Trauma Care Centres.<br />

• Fire brigades with each Municipal Council in the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

5.2.2 Non – Structural<br />

• Modification in zoning for Irrigation and building codes.<br />

• Promotion of Earthquake proof houses.<br />

• Arrange training awareness programmes for contractors to update their skills about<br />

<strong>disaster</strong> proof structures.<br />

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5.2.3 Disaster Specific Mitigation Measures suggested<br />

5.2.3.1 Earthquake<br />

Section V: Mitigation Strategy<br />

• Educationally Jalna <strong>district</strong> is backward and most people are illiterate about earthquakes.<br />

The training on awareness of earthquakes is necessary.<br />

• All the weak and less durable infrastructures of the <strong>district</strong> must be surveyed and those<br />

found old and very weak should be retrofitted or reconstructed as per zone IV norm.<br />

• The 4 Municipal Councils of the <strong>district</strong> and Village Panchayats have to be suitably<br />

empowered to enforce zone IV regulation.<br />

• All the Government Officials who are responsible for implementing the rules, regulations<br />

and building codes must be adequately trained in this respect.<br />

• At least one workshop must be arranged every year at <strong>district</strong> head quarter with College<br />

Students, Volunteers and NGOs on this subject under the Chairmanship of Collector.<br />

• According to Sr. Geologist, G.S.D.A., the scientific study of weak zones, lineaments of<br />

the <strong>district</strong> is very essential.<br />

5.2.3.2 Floods<br />

• Floods occur due to the heavy rain and up till now the flood affected people are not<br />

shifted to the safe area. That is the main problem of the <strong>district</strong> administration. Strict<br />

implementation of anti-encroachment regulations on river banks is very important to<br />

<strong>disaster</strong> mitigation.<br />

• The requirement of 8 additional wireless sets is essential as per the Minor Irrigation and<br />

Flood Control Plan.<br />

• According to the past experience most of the floods have occurred due to the heavy rain<br />

and release of extra water from the dams . So the long term solution of this must be found<br />

by all the related Govt. agencies.<br />

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5.2.3.3 Fires<br />

Section V: Mitigation Strategy<br />

• There are 4 Municipal Councils in the <strong>district</strong>. Out of this 4 only Jalna M.C. has its own<br />

Fire Brigade Service with two fire tenders. This is not sufficient to tackle the fires in the<br />

whole <strong>district</strong>. So as per the requirement of <strong>district</strong> administration, at least one fire station<br />

with fire tender at Partur M.C. is essential.<br />

• All the Govt. and Pvt. Sectors should be equipped with fire fighting instruments.<br />

• Every industry unit, co-operative unit, shops of the <strong>district</strong> will prepared their plan to<br />

avoid the fire and used the special technique to prevent the fire.<br />

• Community education programmes for fire safety should be carried out regularly.<br />

• According to past experience, the fires due to electrical short circuits are more. So the<br />

M.S.E.B. needs to strictly check their cables and structures. Also takes action against<br />

illegal and unsafe connected lines in the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

5.2.3.4 Road Accidents<br />

• There should be adequate sign-boards, speed breakers and guard-stones on the accident<br />

prone spots.<br />

• The mobile traffic van of police should be prepare the plan of adequate visit through the<br />

accident prone areas of Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• Ambulance Service of the <strong>district</strong> is not sufficient to reach the spot and help the victims.<br />

The ambulance must be provided to police control room.<br />

• The training programme of Traffic Police on first aid and help to the victims should<br />

arrange regularly.<br />

• The Civil Hospital must be up graded to include a well-equipped trauma care centers.<br />

• The tar roads of all M.C. in Jalna <strong>district</strong> are eroded at many places those places need<br />

resurfacing.<br />

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The following roads need improvements<br />

Section V: Mitigation Strategy<br />

Sr. No. Road/Spot Improvement<br />

01 Jalna – Aurangabad Road Curve improvement, Banking of<br />

Road and Widening of road,<br />

Widening narrow bridges.<br />

02 Jalna – Mantha Road ------“------<br />

03 Near Zilla Parishad Office, Jalna at<br />

Ambad-T-Point<br />

The signals should be fitted. The<br />

ring like infrastructure called chauk<br />

will be constructed.<br />

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5.2.3.5 Epidemics<br />

Section V: Mitigation Strategy<br />

• Past Case Histories on epidemics show that outbreaks occur due to infected water and bad<br />

sewage systems. So the frequent checking of important water supply lines and plugging<br />

the supply pipe leakage is necessary. Improvement in sewage system of urban as well as<br />

rural areas of the <strong>district</strong> is necessary.<br />

• The <strong>district</strong> administration will take strict action against the water pollution.<br />

• The Health Department of the <strong>district</strong> takes necessary actions in epidemic prone villages<br />

of the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• Water quality monitoring should be strictly enforced in all Gram Panchayats for<br />

improving the water supply schemes.<br />

• Bleaching Powder should be adequately available with all Gram Panchayats.<br />

• The Rural Hospitals and PHCs should be upgraded to include blood bank and surgical<br />

facilities.<br />

• Public awareness programs must be undertaken to avoid epidemics in epidemic prone<br />

areas of the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

• There is only one lab for water quality testing in the <strong>district</strong>, which is not sufficient. So it<br />

is essential to install at least one lab in each M.C. area of Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

5.2.3.6 Industrial and Chemical Accidents<br />

• The emergency plan with individual units is not sufficient when the <strong>disaster</strong> occurred is<br />

on large scale and as such Mutual Aid Response Groups approach should be followed and<br />

put to practical use during emergency situations.<br />

• The Hazardous industries in the <strong>district</strong> should update the plans and modify the plans<br />

frequently and it must be monitored and checked by Joint Director, Industrial Safety and<br />

Health.<br />

• Strict restriction of settlement of the people living in the areas which have proximity<br />

to hazardous industrial activity such as quarrying, chemical plants etc. must be<br />

followed.<br />

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Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

6. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AT THE DISTRICT<br />

LEVEL<br />

Disaster <strong>management</strong> would involve many layers of participating organization. The three<br />

focal levels would be State, District and the site of the <strong>disaster</strong>. The State level agencies<br />

would be involved in policy decisions, resource allocation, prioritisation of activities and<br />

budget allocation and monitoring through the Emergency Operations Centre.<br />

The District Disaster Management Committee (DDMC) is an apex planning body and will<br />

play a major role in preparedness and mitigation.<br />

The <strong>district</strong> level response will be coordinated under the guidance of District Collector who<br />

will act as District Disaster Manager.<br />

6.1 Responsibilities of Collector<br />

The Collector shall be responsible for<br />

Preparation of the DDMAP with the assistance of the DDMC.<br />

Setting up District Control Room<br />

Encouraging formation of Mutual Aid and Response Groups (MARG)<br />

Under the DDMAP, <strong>district</strong> level agencies would be responsible for directing field<br />

interventions through various agencies right from the stage of warning to relief and<br />

rehabilitation.<br />

At the <strong>disaster</strong> site, specific tasks to manage the <strong>disaster</strong> will be performed.<br />

Collector will be an integral part of the DCR.<br />

Collector will be assisted by SOC.<br />

• SOC will be headed by a Site Manager.<br />

• Site Manager will coordinate the activities at various camp sites and affected areas.<br />

• The Site Operations Centre will report to the District Control Room.<br />

Collector will coordinate all the field responses. Field Responses include setting up<br />

Transit Camps, Relief Camps and Cattle Camps.<br />

The desk arrangement provides for division of tasks, <strong>information</strong> gathering and record<br />

keeping and accountability of the desk officer to the DDM for specific functions. Each desk<br />

should have a Desk Officer assigned. The capacity of various desks to coordinate amongst<br />

themselves and with the units to be coordinated will ultimately decide the quality of response.<br />

Such a function of coordination would largely depend on the capacity to effectively keep a<br />

track on communications received and the decisions taken. Pro forma for “In and Out<br />

Messages and Register” are given in Annexure I.<br />

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Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

FIGURE I<br />

COORDINATION STRUCTURE AT DISTRICT LEVEL<br />

District Collector<br />

(District Disaster Manager)<br />

District Control Room<br />

(Desk Officers and Officers-in-Charge)<br />

Site Operations Centre/s<br />

(Site Manager)<br />

Police<br />

Civil Hospital<br />

PWD, MWSSB<br />

MSEB, RTO<br />

CEO and District Level<br />

Line Departments<br />

Transit Camp/s Feeding Centre/s Relief Camp/s Cattle Camp/s<br />

(Camp Officer/s) (Camp Officer/s) (Camp Officer/s) (Camp Officer/s)<br />

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6.2 Disaster Management Committee<br />

A Disaster Management Committee exists to assist the Collector in<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

reviewing the threat of <strong>disaster</strong>s<br />

vulnerability of the <strong>district</strong> to such <strong>disaster</strong>s<br />

evaluating the preparedness and<br />

considering suggestions for improvement of the response document DDMAP.<br />

The Committee meets once a year under the chairmanship of the Collector and may consists<br />

of the following functionaries<br />

The Collector Chairman<br />

The District Superintendent of Police Member<br />

The Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Parishad Member<br />

The Additional Collector Member<br />

The Resident District Collector Member-<br />

Secretary<br />

The Commissioner of Police (if any) Member<br />

The Chief Fire Officer Member<br />

The District Health Officer Member<br />

The District Agriculture Officer Member<br />

The District Animal Husbandry Officer Member<br />

The Civil Surgeon Member<br />

The Executive Engineer, P. W. Department Member<br />

The Executive Engineer, Irrigation Department Member<br />

The Executive Engineer, Minor Irrigation Division Member<br />

The Executive Engineer, M.S.E.B. Member<br />

The Executive Engineer, MWSSB Member<br />

The Deputy Director of Education Member<br />

The Divisional Manager, Railways Member<br />

The Regional Transport Officer Member<br />

The Regional Manager, M.S.R.T.C. Member<br />

The District Publicity Officer Member<br />

The District Supply Officer Member<br />

The Local Station Director, A.I.R. Member<br />

The Local Station Director, Doordarshan Member<br />

The District Commandant, Home Guards Member<br />

The Divisional Forests Officer Member<br />

Sub-Divisional Officer(s) Member<br />

The Local Assistant Engineer, P. and T. Department Member<br />

The Defense Units. Member<br />

District Level NGOs representative Members<br />

MARG representatives Members<br />

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6.3 District Control Room<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

The District Control Room, under the control of the <strong>district</strong> collector, will be the nerve centre<br />

to monitor<br />

co-ordinate and<br />

Implement the actions for <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong>.<br />

In a <strong>disaster</strong> situation the District Collector is the central authority exercising emergency<br />

powers to issue directives to all departments to provide emergency response service.<br />

6.3.1 Normal Time Activity<br />

The normal time activity of the Disaster Manager is to<br />

ensure that all warning and communication systems, instruments are in working<br />

condition.<br />

receive <strong>information</strong> on a routine basis from the <strong>district</strong> departments on the vulnerability<br />

of the various talukas and villages to <strong>disaster</strong>s<br />

the Disaster Manager will receive reports on preparedness from the relevant <strong>district</strong> level<br />

departments and other departments, as per <strong>information</strong> details. These will be forwarded<br />

to the Emergency Operations Centre, Relief Commissioner and Divisional Commissioner.<br />

Upgrade and update DDMAP according to changing scenarios in the <strong>district</strong><br />

Update data bank and maintain an inventory of resources as per Table 1.<br />

Inform Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) and YASHADA of any changes including<br />

updating of data bank and annexures.<br />

Monitor preparedness measures, training activities including simulation exercises<br />

undertaken by various departments<br />

Ensure proper dissemination of DDMAP at the <strong>district</strong> level, local level and <strong>disaster</strong><br />

prone areas<br />

Encourage formation of MARG in industrial areas.<br />

Organise post-<strong>disaster</strong> evaluation and update DDMAP accordingly<br />

Prepare reports and documents on <strong>district</strong> level <strong>disaster</strong> events and submit the same to<br />

EOC. The document should include<br />

source and cause of the <strong>disaster</strong>,<br />

description of the response effort,<br />

recommendations for preventive and mitigation measures,<br />

plans for upgrading emergency preparedness and response plans.<br />

Table I<br />

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Inventory of resources, materials and equipment accessible to DCR<br />

(to be updated by District Control Room every six months and sent to Emergency Operations<br />

Centre)<br />

Material/equipment Departments/Agencies available with Normal<br />

stock/quantity<br />

/amount<br />

AC-sheets<br />

Ambulances 1. Civil Hospital Jalna & RH<br />

2. Commandant, SRPF Gr. III, Jalna<br />

3. Municipal Council Ambad (Private)<br />

Asbestos sheets -- --<br />

Bamboo mats -- --<br />

Blankets and durries -- --<br />

Blood 1. Civil Hospital, Blood Bank 100<br />

Boats/Rescue Boats Nil Nil<br />

Bullies -- --<br />

Buses 1. Commandant, SRPF Gr. III, Jalna<br />

2. M.S.R.T.C. Jalna Division<br />

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216 Nos.<br />

Cattle-feed (Pre-mix) -- --<br />

Construction equipment -- --<br />

Cooked food -- --<br />

Cooking vessels for use in<br />

relief camps<br />

Civil Hospital, Jalna 01<br />

Cranes MSEDCL, Divn. No.I, Jalna 1 Nos.<br />

Drivers 1. District Commandants Home Guards,<br />

2. District Animal Husbandry Officer, Z.P.<br />

3. District Statistical Officer, Jalna<br />

4. District Industries Centre (DIC), Jalna<br />

5. Ex. Engr. Maharashtra Jeevan<br />

Pradhikaran Works Div. No.1, Jalna<br />

6. District Health Officer, Jalna<br />

7. Civil Hospital Jalna and RH<br />

8. District Information Officer, Jalna<br />

9. Commandant, SRPF Gr. III, Jalna<br />

10.Ex. Engr. M. I. Div. Jalna<br />

Under A. I. Div. Abad.<br />

Under N.M.C. Div.2 Wadigodri<br />

Under Local Sector Div Jalna<br />

11. Public Works Department Jalna (PWD<br />

No. 1, No.2, R.P. Div. No. Jalna Z.P<br />

Works and Jalna World Bank Dn. A,bad)<br />

12. Animal Husbandry -<br />

1. District Deputy Commissioner, A.H.<br />

2. District Animal Husbandry Officer,<br />

Z.P.<br />

3. Asstt. Commn.A.H.Dist. Vety.Poly.<br />

Jalna<br />

13. BSNL (Telecom) Dept. Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

01 No.<br />

01 No.<br />

02 No.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

43 Nos.<br />

15 Nos.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

10 Nos.<br />

07 Nos.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

05 Nos.<br />

06 Nos.<br />

30 Nos<br />

01 No.<br />

01 No.<br />

00 No.<br />

03 Nos.


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14. M.S.R.T.C. Jalna Division<br />

15. Dy Engineer, Dy. Engineer, MIDC,<br />

Sub-division, Jalna.<br />

16. MSEDCL, Jalna Circle<br />

17. S.P.Office,Jalna<br />

18. Senior Geologist, G.S.D.A.Jalna<br />

19. Municipal Council Ambad<br />

20. a) Exe Eng M.I. Div. Jalna<br />

b) Under A.I. Div. Abad<br />

c) Under N.M.C. Div 2 Wadigodri<br />

d) Under Local Sector Div. Jalna<br />

Drilling rigs 1. Executive Engineer, Rural Water<br />

Supply, Zilla Parishad, Jalna<br />

Earth moving equipment<br />

Firewood<br />

Generators 1. District Health Officer, Z.P. Jalna<br />

2. Civil Hospital Jalna<br />

SDH, Ambad<br />

RH, Mantha<br />

3. BSNL (Telecom) Dept. Jalna<br />

4. S.P.Office,Jalna<br />

5. Senior Geologist, G.S.D.A.Jalna<br />

6. Commandant SRPF Gr. III JALNA<br />

526 Nos.<br />

01 No.<br />

11 Nos.<br />

92 Nos.<br />

05 Nos.<br />

06 Nos<br />

07 Nos.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

05 Nos.<br />

06 Nos.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

38 Nos.<br />

01 No.<br />

01 No<br />

06 No..<br />

38 Nos.<br />

05 Nos.<br />

01 No.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

GI-pipes<br />

1. GI-pipes (50 mm) 1. Senior Geologist, G.S.D.A.Jalna<br />

667 Nos.<br />

GI-sheets -- --<br />

Ham sets -- --<br />

Helicopter service -- --<br />

Jeeps 1. District Commandants Home Guards<br />

01 No.<br />

2. District Animal Husbandry Officer, Z.P. 01 No.<br />

3. District Statistical Officer, Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

4. District Industries Centre (DIC), Jalna<br />

02 No<br />

5. Ex. Engr. Maharashtra Jeevan<br />

Pradhikaran Works Div. No.1, Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

6. District Health Officer, Jalna<br />

43 Nos.<br />

7. District Information Officer, Jalna<br />

01 Nos.<br />

8. Ex. Engr. M. I. Div. Jalna<br />

06 Nos.<br />

Under A. I. Div. Abad.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

Under N.M.C. Div.2 Wadigodri<br />

04 Nos.<br />

Under Local Sector Div Jalna<br />

05 Nos.<br />

9. Public Works Department Jalna (PWD<br />

No. 1, No.2, R.P. Div. No. Jalna Z.P<br />

Works and Jalna World Bank Dn. A,bad)<br />

10. Animal Husbandry -<br />

10 Nos.<br />

1. District Deputy Commissioner, A.H. 01 No.<br />

2. District Animal Husbandry Officer,<br />

Z.P.<br />

01 No.<br />

3. Asstt. Commn.A.H.Dist. Vety.Poly.<br />

01 No.<br />

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Jalna<br />

11. BSNL (Telecom) Dept. Jalna<br />

12. DSAO Jalna<br />

13. M.S.R.T.C. Jalna Division<br />

14.Dy. Engineer, MIDC, Sub-division,<br />

Jalna.<br />

15. MSEDCL, Jalna Circle<br />

16. S.P.Office,Jalna<br />

17. Senior Geologist, G.S.D.A.Jalna<br />

18. Municipal Council Ambad<br />

19. Civil Sergeon, <strong>jalna</strong><br />

20. District Superintendent Agri.Officer<br />

21. Commandant SRPF Gr. III JALNA<br />

03 Nos.<br />

01 No.<br />

04 Nos.<br />

01 No.<br />

05 Nos.<br />

40 Nos.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

01 No.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

01 No.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

Mobile trauma care vans Mobile Veterinary Dispensary, Badnapur 01 No.<br />

Mobile X-Ray units Jalna ,Bhokardan,Mantha ,Ambad<br />

(source:-Animal Husbandary Office)<br />

--<br />

Public address systems Railway Station Jalna 01 set<br />

Pumps – diesel<br />

01.Ex. Engr. Maharashtra Jeevan<br />

Pradhikaran Works Div. No.1, Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

02. S.P.Office,Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

03. Municipal Council Ambad<br />

04 Nos.<br />

electric<br />

hand pumps 01. Municipal Council Ambad<br />

01 No.<br />

02. Civil Hosp. Jalna and RH<br />

10 Nos.<br />

Self breathing apparatus 1. Civil Hospital, Jalna 15 Nos.<br />

Sign boards -- --<br />

Sniffer dogs 1. S.P.Office,Jalna 01 Dogs<br />

Tagging slips -- --<br />

Tankers 1. Commandant SRPF Gr. III, Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

2. Public Works Department Jalna<br />

02 Nos.<br />

3. M.S.R.T.C. Jalna Division<br />

01 No.<br />

4. S.P.Office,Jalna<br />

02 Nos.<br />

5. Senior Geologist, G.S.D.A.Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

6. E.E.(works) Z.P. Jalna<br />

04 Nos.<br />

Telephone instruments 1. District Commandants Home Guards,<br />

01 No.<br />

2. District Statistical Officer, Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

3. District Industries Centre, Jalna<br />

03 Nos.<br />

4. Ex. Engr. Maharashtra Jeevan<br />

Pradhikaran Works Div. No.1, Jalna<br />

04 No.<br />

6. District Health Officer, Jalna<br />

50 Nos.<br />

7. Distict Information Office, Jalna<br />

03 Nos.<br />

8. District Dy. Commissioner A.H.<br />

01 No.<br />

9. 1. District Dy. Commissioner A.H.<br />

10 No.<br />

2.. Dist.Animal Husbandry Officer Z.P.<br />

also avaible at all Taluka Head Quarters<br />

10.BSNL (Telecom) Dept. Jalna<br />

115 Nos.<br />

11. M.S.R.T.C. Jalna Division<br />

09 Nos.<br />

12. MSEDCL, Jalna Circle<br />

54 Nos.<br />

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13. S.P.Office,Jalna<br />

34 Nos.<br />

14. Civil Hospital, Jalna & RH<br />

15 Nos.<br />

Tents 1. Commandant, SRPF Gr. III, Jalna<br />

30 Nos.<br />

2. Municipal Council Ambad<br />

03 Nos.<br />

Taxi gas masks -- --<br />

Tractor 1. Municipal Council Ambad 01 No.<br />

Trucks 1. Commandant, SRPF Gr. III, Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

2. Ex. Engr. M.I. Div. Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

3. Public Works Department Jalna<br />

09 Nos.<br />

4. M.S.R.T.C. Jalna Division<br />

05 Nos.<br />

5. MSEDCL, Jalna Circle<br />

06 Nos.<br />

6. E.E.(works) Z.P. Jalna<br />

7. BSNL, Jalna<br />

04 Nos.<br />

01 No.<br />

VHF sets with batteries 1. Revenue Dept. Jalna<br />

11 Nos.<br />

2. Commandant, SRPF Gr. III, Jalna<br />

20 Nos<br />

3. Ex. Engr. M.I. Div. Jalna<br />

05 Nos.<br />

4. Railway Dept. Jalna<br />

11 Nos..<br />

5. S.P.Office,Jalna<br />

91 Nos.<br />

Wireless sets 1. Ex. Engr. Maharashtra Jeevan<br />

Pradhikaran Works Div. No.1, Jalna<br />

01 Unit<br />

2. Superintendent of Police, Jalna<br />

62 Nos.<br />

3. Commandant, SRPF Gr. III, Jalna<br />

02<br />

4. Ex. Engineer, M.I. Div. Jalna (A.I. Div.<br />

A,bad)<br />

05 Set<br />

Tippers -- --<br />

Air Compressors -- --<br />

Water Pump sets 1. Municipal Council Ambad 04 Nos.<br />

Road Roller 1. Public Works Department Jalna<br />

18 Nos.<br />

2. Ex. Eng. M.I. Local Sector, Jalna<br />

02 Nos. (Under<br />

Repair)<br />

Mixer -- --<br />

Fire fighter -- --<br />

Fire Extinguisher BSNL, Jalna 97 Nos.<br />

Mobile Vans 1. Public Works Department Jalna 01 No.<br />

Refrigerator 1. District Health Officer, Z.P. Jalna ILR-57<br />

Deep Freez -57<br />

2. Civil Hospital,Jalna & RH<br />

3. State Sector at TMVP Level (Animal<br />

Husbandry)<br />

4. District Animal Husbandry Officer, Z.P.<br />

Jalna<br />

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16<br />

165 Ltrs - 6<br />

320 Ltrs- 16<br />

Nos.<br />

215 Ltrs – 7<br />

Nos.<br />

180/165 Ltrs. –<br />

40 Nos.


Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

5. BSNL (Telecom ) Dept. Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

Lunches -- --<br />

Vans.( light van, P.C ) 1. Commandant, SRPF Gr. III, Jalna 01 No<br />

Relief crow Bar<br />

Motor Cycle 1. Commandant, SRPF Gr. III, Jalna<br />

2. MSEDCL, Jalna Circle<br />

3. S.P.Office,Jalna<br />

01 Nos.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

54 Nos.<br />

Hand Pump -- --<br />

Dozer -- --<br />

Dumpers Terex R25 -- --<br />

Haulpac Dumpers -- --<br />

Roller Dynapac Sismopator -- --<br />

Motor grader -- --<br />

Scrapers -- --<br />

Conventional Truck -- --<br />

Ambassador Cars 1. Ex. Engr. M. I. Div. Jalna<br />

Under Ex Engr. N.M.C. Div.2 Wadigodri<br />

Under Ex. Engr Local Sector Div Jalna<br />

2. Public Works Department Jalna<br />

3. M.S.R.T.C. Jalna Division<br />

4. MSEDCL, Jalna Circle<br />

5. S.P.Office,Jalna<br />

6. Collector Office, Jalna<br />

Level Compass Tape 1. Ex. Engr. Maharashtra Jeevan<br />

Pradhikaran Works Div. No.1, Jalna<br />

2. Ex. Engr. M. I. Div. Jalna<br />

Under A. I. Div. Abad.<br />

Under N.M.C. Div.2 Wadigodri<br />

Under Local Sector Div Jalna<br />

01 No.<br />

01 No.<br />

01 No<br />

04 Nos.<br />

NIL<br />

01 No.<br />

01 Nos.<br />

02 Nos.<br />

07 Nos.<br />

12 No.<br />

04 No.<br />

06 No.<br />

06 No.<br />

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6.3.2 Warning or Occurrence of Disaster<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

On the basis of reports from the possible <strong>disaster</strong> site, or on warning from agencies competent<br />

to issue such a warning, or on the receipt of warning or alert from Emergency Operations<br />

Centre, the Collector will exercise the powers and responsibilities of the District Disaster<br />

Manager.<br />

It is assumed that the <strong>district</strong> administration would be one of the key organisations for issuing<br />

warnings and alerts. Additionally, the list of agencies competent for issuing warning or alert<br />

is given below:<br />

Disaster Agencies<br />

Earthquakes IMD, MERI,<br />

Floods Meteorology Department, Irrigation Department<br />

Cyclones IMD<br />

Epidemics Public Health Department<br />

Road Accidents Police<br />

Industrial and Chemical Accidents Industry, MARG, Police,<br />

Fires Fire Brigade, Police<br />

The warning or occurrence of <strong>disaster</strong> will be communicated to<br />

Chief Secretary, Relief Commissioner, Emergency Operations Centre,<br />

Office of Divisional Commissioner<br />

All <strong>district</strong> level officials, Municipal Councils, MARG<br />

The officials of central government located within the <strong>district</strong><br />

Non-officials namely, Guardian Minister of the <strong>district</strong>, Mayor, ZP President, MPs and<br />

MLAs from the <strong>district</strong> or affected area<br />

Local units of the Defence Services<br />

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Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

On the receipt of warning, all community preparedness measures and counter-<strong>disaster</strong><br />

measures would come into operation. Further, the occurrence f the <strong>disaster</strong> would essentially<br />

bring into force the following :<br />

The District Collector will activate the District Control Room as the District Disaster<br />

Manager.<br />

The DCR will be expanded to include desk arrangements with responsibilities for specific<br />

tasks.<br />

All <strong>district</strong> level staff from various departments will be under the direction and control of<br />

the District Disaster Manager. These would also include the <strong>district</strong> level staff of<br />

Zilla Parishad<br />

Municipal Authorities<br />

MSEB<br />

MWSSB<br />

PWD<br />

MSRTC<br />

Irrigation<br />

District Industries Centre<br />

Telecommunications.<br />

Leave of all officers and staff working with the above organisations, as requisitioned by<br />

the District Disaster Manager, would automatically stand cancelled and the<br />

organisations would direct their staff to report on duty immediately.<br />

The Relief Commissioner is the controlling authority in respect of Grants under “2245-<br />

Relief on account of Natural Calamities and also Loans and Advances”. He shall,<br />

therefore, ensure that adequate grants are placed at the disposal of the Collector under<br />

these budget head and that implementation of relief and rehabilitation measures is not<br />

hampered on account of paucity of funds or otherwise.<br />

The District Disaster Manager may in case of large-scale <strong>disaster</strong>s get in touch with<br />

the local Defence units for assistance for rescue, evacuation and emergency relief<br />

measures.<br />

The District Disaster Manager will have the authority to requisition resources, materials<br />

and equipment from private sector.<br />

The District Disaster Manager will have power to direct the industry to activate their onsite<br />

or off-site <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong> plan and seek assistance from MARG, if required.<br />

The District Disaster Manager will set-up Site Operations Centre/s in the affected area<br />

with desk arrangements<br />

The District Disaster Manager will authorise establishment of transit and/or relief camps,<br />

feeding centres and cattle camps.<br />

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Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

An on-going wireless communication and contact from the DCR to the Site Operations<br />

Centres, Transit Camps, Feeding Centres, Relief Camps and Cattle Camps will be<br />

activated.<br />

The District Disaster Manager will send the Preliminary Information Report and Action<br />

Taken Report, as per the available <strong>information</strong>, to the Chief Secretary/Relief<br />

Commissioner/Emergency Operations Centre and the Divisional Commissioner.<br />

The District Disaster Manager will authorise immediate evacuation whenever necessary<br />

In the event of possibilities of <strong>disaster</strong>s in adjoining <strong>district</strong>s, including those beyond the<br />

state borders, the District Disaster Manager will issue the alert warning to them.<br />

In multi-<strong>district</strong> <strong>disaster</strong>s, if Additional Relief Commissioner is appointed at the multi<strong>district</strong><br />

level, the District Disaster Manager will report to the Additional Relief<br />

Commissioner.<br />

In the absence of Collector, Additional Collector or Assistant Collector or Resident Deputy<br />

Collector will officiate and exercise all the powers and responsibilities of the District<br />

Disaster Manager listed above.<br />

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6.3.3 Desk Arrangements in District Control Room<br />

District Disaster Manager<br />

Establishing Priorities<br />

Direct and coordinate the services of<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Defence Services, SRP, CRPF, Home Guards, Coast Guards, CISF<br />

Fire Brigade, Civil Defence<br />

DOT, Railways, AAI, Port Trust, FCI,<br />

DD, AIR<br />

MSEB, MWSSB, MSRTC, PWD<br />

Meteorological Department, MERI, MPCB,<br />

State Government Aircrafts and Helicopters<br />

Coordinate with NGOs, and aid agencies<br />

Enlist services of GOI/GOM laboratories and expert institutions for specialised services<br />

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Desk Assignments Functions<br />

Operations Desk<br />

A. Response Action for<br />

Resident Dy. Collector<br />

Rescue and evacuation<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Emergency transport for the seriously injured at the<br />

earliest possible time<br />

Emergency supplies of water and cooked food<br />

Salvage Operations<br />

Disposal of dead<br />

Transfer of marooned persons to transit camps at the<br />

earliest possible time<br />

Within shortest possible time for marooned persons,<br />

water, medicines, first-aid, cooked food<br />

Transit camps (in accordance with standards laid down)<br />

to be set-up at the earliest<br />

Food Distribution Centres (in accordance to the<br />

Checklist) to be set-up at the earliest<br />

B. Implement procurement/purchase/hire/requisition<br />

plans of materials available at the <strong>district</strong> level.<br />

C. Establishing communication links<br />

EOC<br />

Office of Divisional Commissioner<br />

Police, Railways, Fire Brigade, Defence Services, Civil<br />

Defence, FCI, CISF, CPWD, PWD, MSEB, Irrigation,<br />

MWSSB, RTO, MPCB, IMD, and Inter-departmental<br />

relief activities within the <strong>district</strong>.<br />

Mutual Aid and Response Group<br />

NGOs and NGO coordinating committee<br />

Private donors<br />

D. Reporting<br />

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Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Dispatch of Preliminary Information Report and Action<br />

Taken Report to Emergency Operations Centre and<br />

Divisional Commissioner.<br />

Dispatch of all <strong>information</strong> and any other as asked for by<br />

Emergency Operations Centre and Divisional<br />

Commissioner.<br />

Report to Emergency Operations Centre and Divisional<br />

Commissioner on deployment and reinforcements of<br />

staff and resources.<br />

Identify specific items for follow-up actions on the<br />

directives of the District Disaster Manager<br />

E. Supervision and Monitoring of <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong><br />

and relief activities within the <strong>district</strong><br />

F. Market Intervention<br />

Promote and encourage revitalisation of local economic<br />

activities for speedy recovery<br />

Prevent hoarding, price hiking and corruption and<br />

unauthorised sale of relief materials<br />

Initiate legal action on those engaged in hoarding, price<br />

hiking, corruption and unauthorised sale of relief<br />

materials<br />

G. General<br />

Disseminate details about legal and official procedures,<br />

eligibility criteria with respect to relief and compensation<br />

for loss of life, injuries, livestock, crop, houses, required<br />

to be adopted, as received from EOC<br />

Maintenance of records (date of joining, period of<br />

service, leave record, overtime, etc) for all the persons<br />

deployed for relief work within the <strong>district</strong><br />

Obtaining orders, instructions, clearances, clarifications<br />

from state and divisional headquarters<br />

Ensure implementation of orders, instructions, from<br />

EOC and divisional headquarters at the <strong>disaster</strong> site.<br />

Requisition of accommodation, structure, vehicles and<br />

equipment for relief duty<br />

Issue of passes and identification stickers for vehicles on<br />

relief duty<br />

Issue of passes and identity cards to relief personnel<br />

including the persons from NGOs<br />

Sanctioning expenses for reimbursement with the<br />

approval of the District Disaster Manager (DDM).<br />

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Services Desk<br />

Dy. Collector<br />

A. A. Assess<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Search and rescue requirements as per <strong>information</strong><br />

Relief requirements as per <strong>information</strong><br />

B. Organise and coordinate<br />

Relief camps (in accordance with standards laid down) to<br />

be set-up<br />

Arrangements for dry rations and family kits for cooking<br />

Cattle camps<br />

Relief supplies to Transit and Relief camps or to Site<br />

Operations Centre.<br />

Supplies of fodder and cattle-feed to cattle camps<br />

Supply of seeds, agriculture inputs and services to Site<br />

Operations Centre.<br />

Welfare Services<br />

law and order (e.g., prevent looting and theft)<br />

C. Coordinate NGO activities through necessary support<br />

to ensure community participation<br />

Establishing coordination mechanisms among <strong>district</strong><br />

level NGOs and other state level NGOs such as Indian<br />

Red Cross, Ramakrishna Mission, Bharat Sevashram,<br />

Swami Narayan Trust, Bharatiya Jain Sanghatna,<br />

OXFAM, CARE, CASA, CARITAS<br />

identification of NGOs to serve on committees, task<br />

force<br />

assign well-defined area of operations and report to<br />

EOC<br />

assigning specific response functions to specialised<br />

NGOs and report to EOC<br />

reporting upon procurement and disbursement of relief<br />

materials received through government and nongovernment<br />

channels<br />

Mobilise and coordinate work of volunteers ensuring<br />

community participation<br />

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Infrastructure Desk<br />

Executive Engineer, PWD,<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

A. Organise and coordinate clearance of debris<br />

B. Temporary Repairs to damaged infrastructure<br />

power<br />

water<br />

transport<br />

telecommunication<br />

roads<br />

bridges<br />

canals<br />

public buildings<br />

C. Construction of Facilities<br />

shelters with sanitation and recreation facilities<br />

provision of hand-pumps and borewells<br />

temporary structures for storage<br />

educational facilities<br />

medical facilities<br />

postal facility<br />

helipads<br />

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Health Desk<br />

D.H.O., Z.P.<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

A. Organise and maintain records on<br />

treatment of the injured and sick<br />

preventive medicine and anti-epidemic actions<br />

disposal of dead bodies<br />

disposal of carcasses<br />

Reports on food, water supplies, sanitation and disposal<br />

of waste<br />

B. Assess, supply and supervise<br />

Medical relief for the injured<br />

Number of ambulances required and hospitals where they<br />

could be sent, (public and private);<br />

Medical equipment and medicines required<br />

special <strong>information</strong> required regarding treatment as for<br />

epidemics etc.<br />

C. Supervision of maintenance of standards<br />

Identification of source for supply of drinking water<br />

through tankers and other means of transport<br />

transit and relief camps for cooking arrangements,<br />

sanitation, water supply, disposal of waste, water<br />

stagnation and health services.<br />

Communities for storage of rations, sanitation, water<br />

supply, disposal of waste, water stagnation and health<br />

services.<br />

standards in cattle camps with arrangements for water,<br />

fodder, disposal of solid waste, veterinary services<br />

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Logistics Desk<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

A. General<br />

Assessment of reinforcement needs including manpower<br />

and deployment of resources as per <strong>information</strong> (formats<br />

given)<br />

Requirement, availability and location of depots, and<br />

transportation of wood to the locations for mass<br />

cremation<br />

Identification of location where mass cremation/burial<br />

can be carried out and Manpower and transport that<br />

would be required for this work;<br />

Identification of location where carcasses can be<br />

disposed of and Manpower and transport that would be<br />

required for this work;<br />

Requesting for additional resources from other<br />

<strong>district</strong>s/divisional headquarters/EOC.<br />

Arrangements with petrol pumps for supply of fuel for<br />

authorised relief vehicles against credit coupons<br />

Coordinating and supervising issuing of Village relief<br />

tickets to affected families<br />

Ensuring safe storage, and transport of relief Supplies<br />

Coordinate supplies distributed directly by NGOs and<br />

other organisations including private donors<br />

Ensure proper maintenance of vehicles and equipment<br />

B. Coordination of Transport with<br />

railways<br />

MSRTC<br />

Private transporters<br />

Boat Operators<br />

State Government Aircrafts<br />

State Government Helicopters<br />

C. Organising Transport for<br />

Rescue parties<br />

Relief Personnel<br />

Marooned persons<br />

Water, medicines, first aid and cooked food for<br />

marooned persons<br />

Volunteers<br />

Relief Materials<br />

Seriously injured and Sick<br />

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Agriculture Desk<br />

Principal Agriculture officer<br />

Phone (O), (R)<br />

Communication and<br />

Information Management<br />

Desk (Communication Room)<br />

District Information Officer<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Organise and coordinate<br />

Rehabilitation of agricultural production<br />

Ensuring interim crop production through supply of<br />

seeds and other inputs<br />

Services of extension staff<br />

A. Set-up an <strong>information</strong> centre in DCR to organise<br />

sharing of <strong>information</strong> with mass media and community<br />

B. Monitor <strong>disaster</strong> warnings and weather conditions in<br />

coordination with and on the advise of<br />

IMD, Irrigation, MERI, Industries<br />

C. C. General<br />

Send Out-Messages on behalf of DDM<br />

Maintaining In-Message, Out-Message Register<br />

Collect <strong>information</strong> from Site Operations Centre<br />

Organise <strong>information</strong> for EOC and <strong>information</strong> on<br />

demand from Divisional Commissioner/EOC.<br />

Serve as data bank required for managing operational<br />

aspects of <strong>disaster</strong> situations<br />

D. Keep readily available all the <strong>information</strong> contained<br />

in DDMAP, including<br />

Office and residence telephone numbers, fax numbers,<br />

and mobile numbers where applicable of Chief Secretary<br />

and other Secretaries including Divisional Commissioner<br />

Phone numbers, names, addresses and pager numbers<br />

where applicable of the officers and staff of the <strong>district</strong><br />

and Emergency Operations Centre<br />

List of people on the spot who can organise and coordinate<br />

the relief activities,<br />

Phone numbers, fax numbers, wireless, etc. of the other<br />

control rooms;<br />

Phone numbers, names, and addresses of the field<br />

officers<br />

Phone numbers, names, and addresses Non-officials (like<br />

MPs, MLAS, and Corporators) in the District<br />

Planning Information required including maps<br />

incorporated in DDMAP<br />

Disaster Site Map and indications on extent to which<br />

other areas may be affected, etc.<br />

Information regarding alternate routes, water sources,<br />

layout of essential services which may be affected, etc.<br />

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Resources Desk<br />

Accounts Officer, Collectorate<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

A. Maintenance of<br />

Books of account for all cash receipts according to<br />

source of funding<br />

Books of accounts for all cash disbursements according<br />

to source of funding<br />

Stock register for all relief materials<br />

Issue register for all relief materials<br />

Dead stock register for all non-consumables (inventory)<br />

Record of all personnel payment on TA&DA, daily<br />

wages and other incidentals made to relief personnel.<br />

Records of all expenses incurred on administration and<br />

<strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong>.<br />

Records of all transfer of funds (as advances) to other<br />

government departments (suspense account)<br />

Records of all cash vouchers and credit vouchers<br />

Records of all gratuitous relief<br />

Records of all compensation paid<br />

Preparation of records relating to finance and accounts as<br />

per the formats for dispatch to Emergency Operations<br />

Centre<br />

B. Issuing of receipts for<br />

All cash receipts<br />

All materials receipt<br />

C. General<br />

All payments of approved expenses, dues, claims, daily<br />

wages<br />

Reimbursement of expenses approved by administration<br />

Issue of cash vouchers and credit vouchers for petrol and<br />

diesel<br />

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6.3.4 Role of Divisional Commissioner<br />

On the occurrence of <strong>disaster</strong>, the Divisional Commissioner will<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Provide for reinforcement of resources from other <strong>district</strong>s within the division<br />

Keep in constant touch with Chief Secretary, Relief Commissioner, Emergency<br />

Operations Centre<br />

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6.4 Site Operations Centre and Relief Camps<br />

6.4.1 Planning Assumptions<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

A small scale <strong>disaster</strong> can be managed through Collector’s office without comprehensive<br />

desk arrangements at the DCR.<br />

A Disaster affecting<br />

• a number of villages<br />

• doing considerable damage to housing<br />

• spread geographically over a large area and different locations<br />

6.4.2 Site Operations Centre<br />

⇒ creates problems of <strong>management</strong> and logistics<br />

⇒ Decentralisation of relief activities will improve the efficiency of<br />

DCR. This will require organisation of desk arrangements at the<br />

camp sites.<br />

⇒ Site Operations Centre and location of Relief Camps will ensure<br />

effective decentralisation and organisation of relief activities.<br />

Depending on the nature of <strong>disaster</strong> and the type of damage, it may be necessary to set-up a<br />

number of relief camps and/or cattle camps.<br />

• In such a situation, the DDM may decide to set-up a Site Operations Centre to reduce the<br />

pressure on DCR for field coordination.<br />

• Depending on the <strong>disaster</strong> locations and the number of camp sites, the DDM may decide<br />

to set-up more than one Site Operations Centre.<br />

• The Site Operation Centre and the camps would be wound up after the relief and<br />

rehabilitation work is called off or after the relief camps and cattle camps are dismantled<br />

whichever is later.<br />

• The activities for the Site Operations Centre are given in Table III.<br />

• The Site Operations Centre will be managed by Site Manager of the rank of Sub-<br />

Divisional Officer/Deputy Collector.<br />

It may be noted that a coordinating structure of this type may have many areas of overlap<br />

with the DCR and therefore the activities need not be duplicated. The basic functions of the<br />

Site Operations Centre will be to facilitate communication and coordination between DCR<br />

and the camp sites. A skeleton structure as given in Table II should be able to perform these<br />

tasks.<br />

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6.4.3 Relief Camps<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Relief Camps would be set-up preferably on settlement lines and unless the <strong>disaster</strong> is a<br />

localised phenomenon, the DDM may decide to set-up as many camps as the number of<br />

villages affected. Also the size of the camp will be one of the considerations particularly in<br />

urban areas to decide on the number. The administrative structure for such relief camps<br />

responsible for direct service to “victims” is given in Table III. Each relief camp will be<br />

assigned to a Camp Officer, of the rank of Tahsildar. In some of the <strong>disaster</strong>s, it may be<br />

necessary to set-up Feeding centres only for the victims.<br />

The DDM may agree to assign some such relief camps or feeding centres to willing nongovernmental<br />

organisations (NGOs) with demonstrated capability and required manpower.<br />

However, such camps would also come under coordinating mechanisms established through<br />

Site Operations Centre/s or DCR.<br />

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Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Table II<br />

Site Operations Centre<br />

(at a convenient location from the <strong>disaster</strong> site for coordinating site operations)<br />

A. Response Action for<br />

Activities<br />

Rescue and evacuation<br />

Salvage Operations<br />

Disposal of dead<br />

Transit camps (in accordance with standards laid down)<br />

Feeding Centres (in accordance to the Checklist) for two weeks to be set-up at the<br />

earliest<br />

Emergency supplies of water and cooked food<br />

B. B. Communication with<br />

Emergency Operations Centre<br />

District control room<br />

District administration staff in the area<br />

Camp Officer for transit camps, relief camps and cattle camps.<br />

NGOs and NGO coordinating committee<br />

C. Communicate to DCR<br />

Search and rescue requirements<br />

Resource requirements<br />

Cash Compensation<br />

Receive, store, secure, transport, relief materials for transit, relief and cattle camps, and<br />

affected villages.<br />

All <strong>information</strong> and subsequent demands to <strong>district</strong> control room<br />

D. Organise<br />

Preventive medicine and anti-epidemic actions<br />

Inspection of food, water supplies, sanitation and disposal of waste<br />

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Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Table III<br />

Relief Camps (Components)<br />

(at a convenient location from the <strong>disaster</strong> site for relief )<br />

Desk Assignments Functions<br />

Operations Desk A. Undertake Response Action for<br />

Salvage Operations<br />

Feeding Centres for two weeks to be set-up at the<br />

earliest<br />

B. B. Coordination with<br />

Site Operations Centre<br />

District Control Room<br />

District administration staff in the area<br />

NGOs<br />

Private donors<br />

C. Manage<br />

Dispatch of all <strong>information</strong> (as per the formats) and<br />

subsequent demands to DCR/Site Operations Centre<br />

Organise shifts for staff and Supervision of the same<br />

D. General<br />

Maintenance of records (date of joining, period of<br />

service, leave record, overtime, etc) for all the persons<br />

deployed for relief work at operations centre<br />

Get sanction for expenses for reimbursement from the<br />

DDM through Site Operations Centre.<br />

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Services Desk A. A. Assess<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Resource requirements<br />

B. B. Organise<br />

Arrangements for dry rations and family kits for cooking<br />

within two weeks of the <strong>disaster</strong><br />

Relief supplies to families or to households including<br />

water, clothing, and food<br />

C. C. Provide Welfare services<br />

Restoration of family (including locating missing<br />

children, relatives, friends)<br />

Assistance in locating missing cattle<br />

Assisting students to continue with their studies<br />

Services for the orphans<br />

Assisting individuals with special needs (pregnant<br />

women, infants, handicapped, old, widows etc)<br />

Counselling services<br />

Promotive services for mental health<br />

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Infrastructure Desk A. Clear debris<br />

Health Desk A. Organise<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

B. Mobilise community participation and coordinate<br />

building of<br />

shelters for affected people with sanitation facilities<br />

temporary structures for storage<br />

Kitchens<br />

medical facilities<br />

education facility<br />

recreational facility<br />

postal facility<br />

temporary Repairs to damaged infrastructure<br />

disposal of dead bodies<br />

disposal of carcasses<br />

disposal of waste and waste water<br />

Treatment of the injured and sick<br />

Preventive medicine and anti-epidemic actions<br />

Inspection of food, water supplies, sanitation and<br />

disposal of waste<br />

Logistics Desk Issue Village relief tickets to affected families<br />

Organise distribution of Relief Supplies<br />

Receive, store, secure, relief materials for relief camps,<br />

and affected villages.<br />

Coordinate supplies distributed directly by NGOs and<br />

other organisations including private donors<br />

Ensure proper maintenance of vehicles and equipment<br />

Ensure optimum utilisation of resources such as fuel,<br />

food, and other relief materials<br />

Mobilise and coordinate work of volunteers ensuring<br />

community participation<br />

Organise facilities for staff and volunteers<br />

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Communication and<br />

Information Management<br />

Desk<br />

Resources Desk A. Maintenance of<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Collect and dispatch following <strong>information</strong> to Site<br />

Operations Centre<br />

Data collection<br />

Record keeping<br />

Assistance in locating missing persons<br />

Information Centre<br />

Organisation of <strong>information</strong> for Site Operations Centre<br />

and on specific demands.<br />

Maintaining In-Message and Out-Message Register<br />

Sending all Out-Messages on behalf of Camp Officer of<br />

Relief Camp.<br />

Books of account for all cash receipts<br />

Books of accounts for all cash disbursements<br />

Stock register for all relief materials<br />

Issue register for all relief materials<br />

Dead stock register for all non-consumables (inventory)<br />

Record of all personnel payment for daily wages and<br />

other incidentals made to relief personnel.<br />

Records of all expenses incurred on administration and<br />

<strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong> at relief camp.<br />

Records of all gratuitous relief<br />

Records of all compensation paid<br />

Preparation of records relating to finance and accounts as<br />

per the formats for dispatch to Site Operations Centre<br />

B. B. General<br />

All cash donations must be deposited with District<br />

Control Room and a receipt for the same obtained<br />

All material donations must be entered in stock register<br />

and made available for inspection to officer from the<br />

District Control Room or Site Operations Centre<br />

Maintain record of all issue of cash vouchers and credit<br />

vouchers for petrol and diesel<br />

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6.5 Facilities/Amenities Provided in the DCR<br />

6.5.1 Planning Assumption<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

The Collector’s office has an adjoining Meeting Room, which can accommodate<br />

approximately 30-40 people. Hence, this will be used as a Conference Room.<br />

The Communication Room is located next to the Collector’s office<br />

6.5.2 Layout<br />

The DCR has<br />

adequate space for a large workstation<br />

various desk arrangements during <strong>disaster</strong> situations.<br />

The DCR is equipped with<br />

necessary furniture and storewells for keeping<br />

files of messages<br />

stationery<br />

other office equipment.<br />

Action Plans including sub-plans and local plans<br />

Vulnerability Maps<br />

List of key contact persons<br />

[Are easily accessible with clear labels, and not kept under lock and key].<br />

Important phone numbers which are frequently required are displayed on the wall so that they<br />

can be seen easily, while other phone numbers, names and addresses etc., are also<br />

maintained on the computer to facilitate easy retrieval and cross-referencing..<br />

Provision is made for<br />

first-aid and other basic medical relief for the staff<br />

a rest room with adequate facilities and<br />

a lunch room<br />

[This is required especially during <strong>disaster</strong> when staff may have to be on duty for long hours<br />

at a stretch].<br />

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6.5.2.1 Communication Room (Main Message Room)<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

[The existing police wireless system continues to be in contact with the reorganised DCR].<br />

In addition, the following facilities are available in the communication room<br />

Telephones<br />

Fax<br />

Intercom units for contact within the Collectorate<br />

VSAT connection to the Divisional Commissioner and EOC in Mantralaya<br />

Civil Wireless Network upto Tahsildar level<br />

One PC with modem and printer<br />

Mechanical typewriter<br />

Mobiles and Pagers (where available and necessary)<br />

Photocopying machine<br />

During <strong>disaster</strong>, hotlines from communication room to be connected to<br />

Divisional Commissioner<br />

EOC at Mantralaya<br />

Superintendent of Police of the <strong>district</strong><br />

Civil Surgeon of the <strong>district</strong><br />

Site Operations Centre<br />

Separate tables are provided for each communication instruments such as<br />

VSAT<br />

telephones<br />

fax<br />

computer<br />

printer<br />

typewriter<br />

wireless<br />

The phones, i.e. intercom, STD phone, EPBX extension, hotline etc., are of different colours,<br />

and with distinct rings if possible, to enable them to be distinguished from each other. An<br />

emergency light, fire extinguishers, and a generator for the computer and fax machine are also<br />

provided in the communication room.<br />

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6.5.2.2 Desk Requirements<br />

Each of the desks have<br />

an independent phone with STD facility<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

intercom units for contact within the Collectorate for all Desk Officers in DCR and<br />

Officers-in-charge from line departments and other agencies at the <strong>district</strong> level<br />

hotline for all Officers-in-charge to be connected to their respective<br />

agencies/departments.<br />

Office space for secretarial facility has to be clearly demarcated.<br />

[These telephones with STD facilities will be installed in DCR and kept in working condition<br />

under lock and key during normal circumstances].<br />

6.5.3 Transport<br />

Provision is made for a jeep with wireless communication assigned to DCR during normal<br />

times. Additional vehicles will be requisitioned as per the requirements during the<br />

emergency.<br />

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6.5.4 Staffing requirements for DCR<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Three categories of staff are suggested for the DCR: Regular Staff for Communication Room,<br />

Staff -on-call and Staff on Disaster Duty.<br />

6.5.4.1 Regular Staff<br />

The regular staff will be posted permanently in the DCR which will be responsible for<br />

manning the Communication Room on a 24-hour basis.<br />

The regular staff would include the following:<br />

Desk Officer - Communication Room<br />

A Deputy Collector from the Collectorate will function as the Desk Officer -<br />

Communication Room. He will be in charge of the day-to-day operation of the<br />

Communication Room during official working hours. He will be assisted by officers of the<br />

rank of Naib Tahsildars and Awal Karkuns from the Collectorate in rotation during nonworking<br />

hours.<br />

Communication Room Assistant<br />

The person holding this position will be the key person of the DCR and will be of the rank of<br />

an Awal Karkun. He will always be physically present in the Communication Room. He<br />

will be responsible for processing all messages and <strong>information</strong> received and maintained by<br />

the Communication Room and communicating the same to the Desk Officer and Collector.<br />

Stenographer<br />

The person holding this position will provide all secretarial assistance to the Communication<br />

Room. The person should be computer literate and should be able to operate <strong>database</strong><br />

systems.<br />

Communication operators (for 24 hours)<br />

The communication operator will attend to wireless set as well as the VSAT connection in<br />

the Communication Room.<br />

Driver cum Messenger/Attendant (for 24 hours)<br />

Drivers will be required for the vehicle attached to the DCR and kept on stand-by duty. These<br />

drivers should also be trained to operate the wireless fitted in the vehicle attached to the<br />

DCR.<br />

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6.5.4.2 Staff-on-call<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

Staff-on-call will be available for immediate duty in case of a <strong>disaster</strong>.<br />

Two Deputy Collectors will make up the Staff -on-call. During a <strong>disaster</strong>, these officers will<br />

always be available "on call".<br />

The staff-on-call will be appointed in rotation from some identified departments. The<br />

rotation period could be of at least a month, to ensure some degree of continuity.<br />

6.5.4.3 Staff on Disaster Duty<br />

Staff on Disaster Duty will be required to shoulder additional responsibility in the case of a<br />

<strong>disaster</strong>. This, additional staff will be in the nature of a reserve and may be drawn from<br />

various departments. During normalcy, this staff will not be called on to perform any duty in<br />

the DCR. This staff will be responsible for managing the desk arrangements mentioned<br />

earlier.<br />

The departmental officers nominated as “Officer-in-Charge” from the concerned line<br />

departments and other agencies will be available in the DCR during the <strong>disaster</strong> period.<br />

Departments have appointed the senior-most District Officer of the department as “Officerin-Charge”.<br />

The Collector, Additional Collector, Assistant Collector, Resident Deputy Collector, all<br />

Deputy Collectors, SDOs and Tahsildars are familiar with the functioning of DCR.<br />

Officers-in-Charge drawn from various line departments and agencies will be provided<br />

orientation through training programmes to be organised by YASHADA.<br />

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6.6 Multi-<strong>district</strong> Disasters<br />

Section VI : Institutional Arrangements at the District Level<br />

In case of <strong>disaster</strong>s which have an impact on more than one <strong>district</strong> in a division the role of<br />

the Divisional Commissioner comes into prominence . The Commissioner’s responsibilities<br />

shall include exercising general supervision over the work of preparation of contingency<br />

plan undertaken by the Collectors in his Division and also on the relief and rehabilitation<br />

operations in those <strong>district</strong>s.<br />

At the Divisional Commissioner’s level all the state departments and agencies have a regional<br />

head. It is very practical for the Divisional Commissioner to seek the support of these<br />

regional heads towards the commitment of regional resources to a <strong>disaster</strong> situation.<br />

For a <strong>disaster</strong> in more than one <strong>district</strong> (within or across the division), the role of Divisional<br />

Commissioner is to:<br />

provide a unified command through inter-<strong>district</strong> control room<br />

ensure need-based resource allocations amongst <strong>district</strong>s<br />

seek the support of regional heads of line departments for relief<br />

Direct and Coordinate in response to requirements from <strong>district</strong> control room the services<br />

of<br />

MSRTC<br />

State Government departments<br />

SRP, CRPF, Home Guards, Coast Guards, CPWD, CISF<br />

Fire Brigade, Civil Defence<br />

Telecommunications<br />

maintain a close liaison with the EOC<br />

seek policy guidelines, if necessary<br />

Mobilise services of Central/State government laboratories and recognised research<br />

centres for specialised services<br />

In such a situation, the Divisional Commissioner will act<br />

as the Additional Relief Commissioner for the <strong>disaster</strong> area,<br />

his powers will be analogous to that of Relief Commissioner in the EOC.<br />

will access funds from the State Government for this purpose<br />

will be assisted by Deputy Commissioner, Revenue in discharge of <strong>disaster</strong><br />

<strong>management</strong> functions as is the normal practice.<br />

will receive the support of other Deputy Commissioners and Assistant Commissioners<br />

and Line Department Heads.<br />

[The <strong>district</strong> control rooms would continue to function in their respective <strong>district</strong>s and<br />

perform all the functions as per the DDMAP].<br />

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7.1 Planning Assumptions<br />

7. RESPONSE STRUCTURE<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

The multi-<strong>disaster</strong> response plan takes a generic approach to <strong>disaster</strong> situations to<br />

identify <strong>information</strong> requirements along with communication, coordination, monitoring<br />

and institutional arrangements.<br />

The overall response structure remains constant irrespective of the type of <strong>disaster</strong>.<br />

The flow chart indicate the chain of command that should be set in motion in order to<br />

manage the <strong>disaster</strong>.<br />

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7.3. 1 Key Officials of various Departments<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Department/Agency Designation Phone No.(O) Phone No.<br />

( R)<br />

Irrigation Executive Engineer, M.I., Jalna 02482-220436 992223717<br />

Ex. Eng. N.M.C. Div. Wadigodri 02483-227282 9890591318<br />

Ex. Eng. M.I. Local Sector, Jalna 02482-225291 9860292730<br />

Ex. Eng. A.I. Div. Aurangabad 0240-2334794 9423147368<br />

Police Superintendent of Police, Jalna 225601 225401<br />

PWD Executive Engineer, PWD, Jalna -1 230143 230628<br />

Executive Engineer, PWD, Jalna -2 230512 230261<br />

Health<br />

Civil Surgeon, Jalna 224381, 224349,<br />

223451<br />

224450<br />

DHO, Z.P., Jalna 225703 223744<br />

ADHO, Z.P., Jalna 225703<br />

RCHO, Z.P., Jalna 230011<br />

EMO, Z.P., Jalna 225703 225705<br />

Water Supply Executive Engineer, Maharashtra<br />

Jeevan Pradhikaran Division, Jalna<br />

224189, 220599 ----<br />

R.T.O. Dy. RTO, Jalna 220929 ----<br />

S.R.P.F. Group III Commandant S.R.P.F. Gp. III 230902 230602<br />

Home Guards<br />

District Commandant, Home<br />

Fax.230902<br />

Guard, Jalna<br />

224234 98233711415<br />

MSEDCL Superintending Engineer,<br />

MSEDCL, C.O., Jalna<br />

225912 234885<br />

Executive Engineer, MSEDCL,<br />

Jalna 1<br />

230876 230503<br />

Executive Engineer, MSEDCL,<br />

Jalna 2<br />

Police Inspector, MSEDCL, Police<br />

232416 7876764014<br />

Station, Mastgad, Jalna<br />

236111 --------<br />

Telecom Telecom District Manager, Jalna 232900 232901<br />

Agriculture<br />

Animal Husbandry<br />

Superintendent Agriculture, Jalna<br />

Agriculture Development Officer<br />

230513<br />

224693<br />

9422211941<br />

9422186483<br />

District Deputy District Deputy Commissioner A.H. 02482/<br />

9420825838<br />

Commissioner A.H.<br />

220106<br />

District Animal<br />

Husbandry Officer,<br />

Zilla Parishad, Jalna<br />

Veterinary Polyclinic,<br />

Jalna.<br />

District Artificial<br />

District Animal Husbandry Officer,<br />

Zilla Parishad, Jalna.<br />

Assistant Commissioner, Animal<br />

Husbandry, Jalna.<br />

Livestock Development Officer<br />

02482/223888<br />

02482/224693<br />

Extn.230<br />

218<br />

02482/<br />

220690<br />

0240/<br />

02482/221182<br />

9423156399<br />

9822491293<br />

9823202842<br />

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Insemination Centre,<br />

Jalna.<br />

Animal Husbandry Dist. Animal Husbandry Officer,<br />

Jalna<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

225418<br />

220106 223296<br />

Publicity Dist. Information Officer, Jalna 225104 224741<br />

Revenue, Officer I/C Resident Dy. Collector, Jalna 225502 220662<br />

Fire Brigade, Jalna & Chief Officer, M.C. Jalna 230432, 234155 (R)<br />

Municipal Council of<br />

Jalna<br />

230101 223399<br />

Municipal council<br />

Ambad<br />

Chief Officer M.C. Ambad 02483-221225 --<br />

Municipal Council,<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Chief Officer, M.C. Bhokardan 02485-244213 02485-244209<br />

Municipal Council, Chief Officer, M.C.10.1 Partur 02484/ 221026, --<br />

Partur<br />

221068<br />

District Industrial General Manager 220957, --<br />

Centre, Jalna<br />

220985<br />

220207<br />

District Deputy District Deputy Commissioner A.H. 02482 / 9579084301<br />

Commissioner A.H.<br />

220106<br />

District Animal District Animal Husbandry Officer, 02482 /<br />

Husbandry Officer, Zilla Parishad, Jalna.<br />

223888 9860171212<br />

Zilla Parishad, Jalna<br />

224693<br />

Veterinary Polyclinic, Assistant Commissioner, Animal 02482/<br />

9422042849<br />

Jalna.<br />

Husbandry, Jalna.<br />

220690<br />

District Artificial Livestock Development Officer 02482/<br />

9422862903<br />

Insemination Centre,<br />

Jalna.<br />

225418<br />

Jalna Livestock Development Officer<br />

P.S.<br />

-- 9822327620<br />

Bhokardan Livestock Development Officer<br />

P.S.<br />

-- 9422347063<br />

Ambad Livestock Development Officer<br />

P.S.<br />

-- 9604232656<br />

Jafrabad Livestock Development Officer<br />

P.S.<br />

-- 9960155510<br />

Partur Livestock Development Officer<br />

P.S.<br />

-- 9730845450<br />

Mantha Livestock Development Officer<br />

P.S.<br />

-- 9420816780<br />

Badnapur Livestock Development Officer<br />

P.S.<br />

-- 9404002098<br />

Ghansavangi Livestock Development Officer<br />

P.S.<br />

-- 9403857459<br />

Phone numbers and addresses of the office bearers of the above organizations are given in the<br />

inventory of resources.<br />

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7.4 Involvement and Assistance available to Departments from<br />

Private Sector/Academic Institutions<br />

7.4.1 Police Department<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

01 Jalna<br />

Place Name of<br />

Institutes/College<br />

1)J.E.S. College, Jalna<br />

2)Mastodari Arts and<br />

Commerce College,<br />

Mastagad, Jalna<br />

3) Dankunwar Mahila<br />

College, Jalna<br />

4) Rashtramata Indira<br />

Gandhi College, Jalna<br />

5) Barwale Arts,<br />

Science and Commerce<br />

College, Jalna<br />

6)Jalna Social Work<br />

College, Shani Temple,<br />

Jalna<br />

02 Ambad 1)Commerce & Arts<br />

College, Ta. Ambad,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Name of Contact Person No. of<br />

NCC<br />

cadets<br />

Dr.R. S. Agarwal, Principal,<br />

Tel. No. 232880<br />

Y.S.Sonawane, Program<br />

Officer, NSS Unit.<br />

R.J. Gaikawad, Principal,<br />

Tel. No. 225332<br />

N.H.Borade, Program Officer,<br />

NSS Unit<br />

Anand Lahoti , Principal,<br />

Tel. No. 235082<br />

Smt.Urmila Vyapari, Program<br />

Officer, NSS Unit<br />

Smt. S. V. Tidke, Principal, Tel.<br />

No. 237083<br />

S.P.Chavan, Program Officer,<br />

NSS Unit<br />

Dr.R.S.Avasthi, Principal, Tel.<br />

No. 220522<br />

Sandeep Patil, Program Officer,<br />

NSS Unit<br />

A. B. Dhadbal, Principal, Tel.<br />

No. 230560<br />

Bhagwatrao Katare, Principal,<br />

Mob. No.9422219641<br />

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-----<br />

-----<br />

-----<br />

-----<br />

Number of<br />

NSS<br />

Volunteers<br />

225(Sr.<br />

College)<br />

100 (Jr.<br />

College)<br />

250 (Sr.<br />

College)<br />

100 (Jr.<br />

College)<br />

125<br />

75<br />

50<br />

50<br />

175(Sr.<br />

College)<br />

100 (Jr.<br />

College)


03 Partur 1)Lalbahadur Shastri<br />

College, Ta. Partur,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

04<br />

Mantha<br />

1)Swami Vivekanand<br />

College, Ta. Mantha,<br />

Jalna<br />

05 Jafrabad 1)Sidhartha Arts &<br />

Commerce College, Ta.<br />

Jafrabad, Dist. Jalna<br />

06 Bhokard<br />

an<br />

07 Badnapu<br />

r<br />

1)Moreshwar Arts &<br />

Commerce College, Ta.<br />

Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

1) Arts, Commerce &<br />

Science College, Ta.<br />

Badnapur, Dist. Jalna<br />

B.B.Dhaneeshwar, Principal,<br />

Mob. No.9422796377<br />

K.Sonwane, Program Officer,<br />

NSS Unit<br />

Dr.Takle, Principal,<br />

Tel. No. N.A.<br />

P.K.Bhalerao, Principal, Tel.<br />

No. 222098<br />

R.P.Patil, Program Officer, NSS<br />

Unit<br />

Shri Kalambe, Principal, Tel.<br />

No.244460<br />

P.R.Rokde, Program Officer,<br />

NSS Unit<br />

Smt.Meher Pathrikar, Principal,<br />

Tel. No.261740<br />

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7.4.2 Forest Dept.<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

List of Timber Merchants in Jalna District for firewood during disposal of dead bodies<br />

Name of Merchant Address Phone No.<br />

1 Ambika Sawmill, Mantha Prabhakar Ramchandra Khandagale<br />

At post Tq Mantha<br />

9923712410<br />

2 New Ambika Sawmill, Mantha Sukhdeo Shripatrao Borade, At Post<br />

Tq Mantha.<br />

9422537811<br />

3 Vishwanath Sawmill, Mantha Vishwanath Ganpatrao Borade At<br />

Post Tq Mantha.<br />

9970929232<br />

4 Ghare Sawmill, Mantha Gangadhar Gopalrao Ghare At Post<br />

Tq Mantha.<br />

9423703932<br />

5 Paresh Sawmill, Partur Paresh Laxmanrao Patil, At Post<br />

Partur, Dist Jalna<br />

9244796576<br />

6 Kailas Sawmill, Partur Eknath Babrao Sangule, At Post<br />

Partur<br />

9422796442<br />

7 Vishwakarma Sawmill, Partur Radhakishan Asaram Kale, At Post<br />

Tq Partur<br />

9421322775<br />

8 New Pakiza Sawmill, Ashti Noor Mohmood Shaikh Ismail, At<br />

Post Ashti, Tq Partur<br />

9423458393<br />

9 Vishwakarma Sawmill, Ashti Vithal Sakhahari Panchal, At Post<br />

Ashti Tq Partur<br />

9321322967<br />

10 Patel Sawmill Jalna Vinod Vishram Patel, Lakkad Kot<br />

Jalna<br />

9422179398<br />

11 Santosh Sawmill Jalna Devichand Khemchand Beniwal, -<br />

12 Vishwakarma Sawmill, Jalna<br />

Lakkad Kot Jalna,<br />

Amarsingh Bhardia, Lakkad Kot<br />

Jalna,<br />

-<br />

13 Shrikrishna Sawmill Jalna Rupkumar Mehrulal Chaoudhari, 9822314777<br />

14 Satyanarayan Sawmill, Jalna<br />

Lakkad Kot Jalna<br />

Bhagirath Babulal Choudhari -<br />

15 Patel Timber Industries, Jalna Parvatibai Mulji Patel, Lakkad Kot<br />

Jalna<br />

9422724375<br />

16 Ganesh Sawmill Jalna Mohan Bhaiyalal Ramcharan, 9823345505<br />

17 Kailas Sawmill, Jalna<br />

Lakkad Kot <strong>jalna</strong><br />

Rajesh Nehrulal Choudhari 9822679717<br />

18 Shriram Sawmill, Ramnagar Balaji Bhagwan Surase, Ramnagar,<br />

Tq Jalna<br />

9421319210<br />

19 Amol Sawmill, Tembhurni Chandrakant Rambhau Pimple, At 226221 /<br />

post Tembhurni, Tq Jafrabad 02485<br />

20 Marathwada Sawmill, Jafrabad Mohd Moinuddin, At Post Tq<br />

Jafrabad<br />

9423703305<br />

21 Ambika Sawmill, Varud Shivaji Motiram Ingle, At Post 221163 /<br />

Varud, Tq Jafrabad<br />

02485<br />

22 Jahir Sawmill, Badnapur Kazi Jahir Mayoddin -<br />

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Gulam,Mohiuddin,<br />

Badnapur Tq Badnapur<br />

At Post<br />

23 Pragat Sawmill, Badnapur Kisan Bandu Sable, Tq Badnapur -<br />

24 Ashok Sawmill, Dhopteshwar Limbaji Rambhaji Hivrale, At -<br />

25<br />

Dhoteshwar, Tq Badnapur,<br />

Maharashtra Sawmill,. Ambad Chandrapraskh Kachrulal Sodani, At<br />

Post Ambad<br />

-<br />

26 Maharashtra Sawmill, Ranjani Nasir Ali Mehmood Ali, at Post<br />

Ranjani, Post Ghansawangi<br />

-<br />

27 Sainath Sawmill, Anterwali Devidas Babasaheb Khatke, At Post<br />

Vadi Godri, Tq Ambad<br />

-<br />

28 Lulekar Sawmill, Sukapuri Dashrath Govidrao Lulekar, At Post<br />

Sukapuri Tq Ambad<br />

-<br />

29 Maharashtra Sawmill, Syed Maru Syed Rauf, At Post -<br />

Shajagad<br />

Shajagad, Tq Ambad<br />

30 Goodluck Sawmill, Bhokardan Modh Yasin Shaikh, Tq Bhokardan<br />

31 Geeta Sawmill Bhokardan Gopal Harji Patel, At Post<br />

Bhokardan<br />

32 Balaji Sawmill, Kedarkheda Ramvilas Hanuman prasad Sharma<br />

At Post Kedarkheda, Tq Bhokardan<br />

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7.4.3 Public Works Department<br />

Sr.<br />

No<br />

Areas of Cooperation<br />

and<br />

assistance<br />

available<br />

01 Repairs of Roads,<br />

Bridges &<br />

buildings,<br />

Construction of<br />

relief Camps,<br />

Diversion of<br />

Traffic and<br />

Clearance of<br />

debris, etc.<br />

Names and<br />

addresses of contact<br />

person and<br />

organization<br />

1) Shri R. R. Khadke,<br />

Govt. Contractor,<br />

Single Jean, Old Jalna,<br />

Phone No. 234125<br />

2) Shri B.M.Danve Patil<br />

Govt. Contractor<br />

Shrkrushna Nagar<br />

Jalna. Mo.9422215500<br />

3) Shri D.D.Patil<br />

Pritisudha Nagar<br />

Mantha Road Jalna<br />

Mo.9422215315<br />

4) Shri K. N. Thakur,<br />

Govt. Contractor,<br />

Chhatrapati Colony,<br />

Old Jalna, Phone No.<br />

233664<br />

5) Shri M. P. Mehra,<br />

Govt. Contractor,<br />

Shastri Mohalla, Old<br />

Jalna, Phone No.<br />

233095(O), 232230(R)<br />

6) Shri Sayed Saleem,<br />

Behind Dawat Hotel,<br />

Mantha Rd. Jalna,<br />

Phone No. 231382 (O),<br />

231136 (R)<br />

7) Shri S.P.Ratnaparkhe<br />

Nutan Vasahat Ambad<br />

Road Jalna<br />

Resources or type<br />

of help available<br />

from these<br />

organizations/<br />

agencies<br />

Vibratory Roller,<br />

Tipper, Hot Mix<br />

plant, Stone Crusher<br />

---do------ J.C.B.<br />

Roller, Truck,<br />

Hot mix plant, Power<br />

Roller, Truck, Stone<br />

Crusher<br />

Stone Crusher,<br />

Truck, Power Roller<br />

Roller, Truck,<br />

Roller, Truck,<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Area of<br />

operation of<br />

these<br />

organizations/<br />

agencies<br />

Jalna,<br />

Jafrabad,<br />

Ambad,<br />

Bhokardan,<br />

Badnapur,<br />

Ghansawangi,<br />

Mantha,<br />

Partur.<br />

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7.4.4 Regional Transport Officer<br />

For Good Trucks, Water tankers, fuel tankers and Vans.<br />

1) LIST OF WATER TANKERS<br />

Sr. No. Name of Owners, Contact Phone No.<br />

and address<br />

01 Shri Mishrikotkar, Pritam transport, Jalna<br />

C/o Deepak Motors, Aurangabad-Jalna<br />

Rd., Jalna<br />

Phone No.-230267 (O), 221177(R)<br />

02<br />

Shri Abdul Hapiz, Old Jalna<br />

Phone No.- 239609(O), 243315 (R)<br />

2) LIST OF FUEL, MILK & OIL TANKERS<br />

Sr. No. Name of Owners, Contact Phone No.<br />

and address<br />

01 Shri Rajendra Gopikishan Khandelwal,<br />

Khandelwal Complex, Near Gadiya<br />

Hospital, Jalna<br />

02 Shri Ranjeetsing Shivajirao Patil, At.<br />

Rajni, Tq. Ghansawangi, Dist. Jalna<br />

03 Shri Ranjeetsing Shivajirao Patil, At.<br />

Rajni, Tq. Ghansawangi, Dist. Jalna<br />

04 M/s S.S.D. Relience Pvt. Ltd., G.No. 77,<br />

Deolgaon Raja Rd. Jalna<br />

M. V. NO.<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

MH-21-D-8769<br />

MH-21-D-8815<br />

MH-21-D-8877<br />

MH-21-D-8877<br />

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3) LIST OF GOODS TRUCKS .<br />

SR.<br />

NO.<br />

Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge Name, Designation<br />

, Address , Phone, Mobile, Fax<br />

1 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Ajanta Road Lines , Wear<br />

House Road, Jalna. Ph. No. 231286<br />

(Office)<br />

M-9860876086<br />

2 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Andhra -Gujarat Transport<br />

Co. , Wear House Road, Jalna. Ph.<br />

No. 231864 (Office)<br />

M - 9422216586<br />

3 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Andhra- Maharashtra<br />

Transport, Jalna. Ph. No. 231564 (O)<br />

4 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Adarsh Transport, Jalna,<br />

Ph. No. 232157 (O) M-9423156307<br />

5 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Bombay-Andhra Transport,<br />

Near Raj Hotel, Ph. No. 220135 (O)<br />

6 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Bombay Daily Goods,<br />

Behind Raj Hotel. Ph. No. 232834 (O)<br />

7 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Bombay Gujarat Transport,<br />

New Mondha, Jalna. Ph. No. 30281<br />

(O)<br />

8 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Batco Road Line Corpor. ,<br />

Behind Raj Hotel, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. 232995 (O)<br />

9 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Bholenath Transport, New<br />

Mondha, Jalna.<br />

M-9423460825<br />

Ph. No. 233178 (O)<br />

10 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Balaji Transport, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. 230147 (O)<br />

11 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Bagai Golden Transport,<br />

Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. 222647 (O)<br />

12 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Carrier Jalna, Near<br />

Telephone Exchange, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. 230597 (O)<br />

13 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Central India Transport,<br />

New Mondha, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. 230596 (O)<br />

M-9421474496<br />

14 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Seema Goods Transport,<br />

Deolgaon Raja Road, Jalna. Ph. No.<br />

232885 (O)<br />

15 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Prakash Goods Transport,<br />

New Mondha, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off.232353<br />

M-9822193631<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Alternate Authority Name ,<br />

Designation, Address ,<br />

Phone , Mobile Fax<br />

________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

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16 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, South Eastern Roadways,<br />

Subhash Chowk, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off222307<br />

17 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Transport Corporation of<br />

India, Sham Lodge, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off.230826<br />

18 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Ganesh Transport, Jalna,<br />

Ph.No.Off.232670<br />

M-9422992332<br />

19 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Ghadge Patil Transport,<br />

Jalna. Ph.No.Off.30741<br />

20 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Jalna Motor Transport,<br />

Ganesh Oil Mill, Jalna. Ph. No.<br />

Off.222665<br />

21 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Jalna Motor Transport Co.,<br />

Pitty, Rangar Galli, Jalna. Ph. No.<br />

Off.230757<br />

22 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Janata Transport , Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. Off. 222208<br />

23 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Krishna Golden Transport,<br />

Wear House Road, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off.233436<br />

M-9372030787, 9823140186<br />

24 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Kirti Transport, Jalna. Ph.<br />

No. 230459 (O)<br />

M-9422217365<br />

25 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Laxmi Transport Co. , Near<br />

Sham Lodge, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off.230490<br />

M-9422723217<br />

26 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Lucky Transport , Pro.<br />

Mohammed Iqbal, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off.30395<br />

M-9423711186<br />

27 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Mahagujarat Roadways,<br />

Wear House Road, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off.233369<br />

M-9422215271<br />

28 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Maharashtra Transport,<br />

Sarojini Devi Road, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off.231624<br />

9422724097<br />

29 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Maharashtra Gujarat,<br />

Transport Jalna. Ph.No.Off.233369<br />

30 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Mange Roadways, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No. 230397<br />

M-9325812666<br />

31 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, New Shakti Roadways,<br />

New Mondha, Jalna. Ph. No. Off.<br />

30019<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_____________<br />

________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_______________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

_________________<br />

________<br />

________<br />

________<br />

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32 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, New Balaji Transport,<br />

Jalna. Ph. No. Off.30534<br />

33 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, New Lucky Transport,<br />

Jalna. Ph. No. Off. 30386<br />

34 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, New Gajanan, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. Off. 232736<br />

M-9422216411<br />

35 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Patel Roadways ( Sharma),<br />

Jalna Ph. No. Off. 220856<br />

36 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Raghoji Motor Good<br />

Transport, New Mondha , Jalna. Ph.<br />

No. Off. 230271<br />

37 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Rahul Transport, Jalna. Ph.<br />

No. Off. 221384<br />

38 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Roshan Transport, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. Off. 230653<br />

39 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Roshan Transport, Kadbi<br />

Mandi, Jalna. Ph. No. Off. 222342<br />

40 Goods Transport Jalna Manager, Roshan Transport, Mondha<br />

Road, Jalna. Ph. No. Off. 232534<br />

41<br />

42<br />

43<br />

Goods Transport<br />

Goods Transport<br />

Goods Transport<br />

Jalna<br />

Jalna<br />

Jalna<br />

Manager,Rajesh Transport Jalna. Ph.<br />

No. Off. 230965<br />

Manager Mahalaxmi<br />

Transport,Anvikar<br />

complex,Aurangabad road Jalna<br />

Ph.Off.220220<br />

M-9423156269<br />

9823031269<br />

9823051220<br />

Manager Vijay Transport,Anvikar<br />

complex,Aurangabad Road,Jalna<br />

Ph.Off.220452,220952<br />

M-9823266395<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Phone numbers of Transport Union Leaders/Members<br />

1) Mr.Suresh Upadhye :- 9422217365,9422216731<br />

2) Mr. Bankar :- 9890226111<br />

3) Mr. OmPrakash Agrawal :- 9422219012, 9422219074<br />

4) Mr. Shaikh Daud :- 9823662076<br />

________<br />

________<br />

________<br />

________<br />

________<br />

________<br />

________<br />

________<br />

________<br />

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For mini-buses and luxury buses.<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

M.V. No. Name and address of owner<br />

01 MH 21- 5657 Shri Omprakash Ramgopal Attal, R/o. Bajarang Dal Mill, Jalna<br />

02 MH 21 - 5621 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

03 MH 21 - 5623 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

04 MH 21 - 5775 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

05 MH 21 - 5776 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

06 MH 21 - 5870 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

07 MH 21 - 5869 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

08 MH 21 - 5871 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

09 MH 21 - 5868 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

10 MH 21 - 6053 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

11 MH 21 - 6054 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

12 MH 21 - 6123 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

13 MH 21 - 6124 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

14 MH 21 - 5488 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. 1-13-140, Bhavsar Galli,<br />

Jalna<br />

15 MH 21 - 5398 Shri Shivratan Gopikishan Bagdiya, R/o. Rajendra Prasad Road,<br />

Jalna<br />

16 MH 21 - 5651 Shri Pannalal Shivratan Bagadiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

17 MH 21 - 6051 Shri Pannalal Shivratan Bagadiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

18 MH 21 - 5502 Shri Pannalal Shivratan Bagadiya, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

19 MH 21 - 5650 Smt. Jamunabai Shivratan Bagadiya R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

20 MH 21 - 6052 Smt. Jamunabai Shivratan Bagadiya R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

21 MH 21 - 5497 Smt. Jamunabai Shivratan Bagadiya R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

22 MH 21 - 5633 Shri Rajendra Satyanarayan Bharuka, R/o. Sunil Automobiles<br />

Jamwadi Ta. Jalna<br />

23 MH 21 - 5755 Shri Rajendra Satyanarayan Bharuka, R/o. Sunil Automobiles<br />

Jamwadi Ta. Jalna<br />

24 MH 21 - 5744 Shri Rajendra Satyanarayan Bharuka, R/o. Sunil Automobiles<br />

Jamwadi Ta. Jalna<br />

25 MH 21 - 5866 Shri Rajendra Satyanarayan Bharuka, R/o. Sunil Automobiles<br />

Jamwadi Ta. Jalna<br />

26 MH 21 - 5800 Shri Dinesh Satyanarayan Bharuka, R/o. Ajanta Nagar, Murgi<br />

talab, Jalna<br />

27 MH 21 - 5799 Shri Dinesh Satyanarayan Bharuka, R/o. Ajanta Nagar, Murgi<br />

talab, Jalna<br />

28 MH 21 - 5511 Shri Satyanarayan Radhakishan Bharuka, R/o. Naya Bazar, Jalna<br />

29 MH 21 - 5522 Shri Satyanarayan Radhakishan Bharuka, R/o. Naya Bazar, Jalna<br />

30 MH 21 - 6077 Shri Ganesh Satyanarayan Bharuka, R/o. Panshendra, Ta. Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

31 MH 21 - 6088 Shri Ganesh Satyanarayan Bharuka, R/o. Panshendra, Ta. Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

32 MH 21 - 6111 Shri Ganesh Satyanarayan Bharuka, R/o. Panshendra, Ta. Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

33 MH 21 - 5699 Shri C. Kadar Mohmed, R/o. Selgaon Ta. Badnapur, Dist. Jalna<br />

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34 MH 21 - 5648 Smt. Gangabai Maruti Gaikwad, R/o. Police Head Quarter, S.No.<br />

488, Jalna<br />

35 MH 21 - 5757 Shri Eknathrao Narayanrao Bhagat, R/o. Par Janephal Ta.<br />

Jafrabad, Dist. Jalna<br />

36 MH 21 - 5656 Shri Bajarang Madhavrao Birajdar, R/o. Dinesh Building, Mantha<br />

Rd. Jalna<br />

37 MH 21 - 5647 Shri Bajarang Madhavrao Birajdar, R/o. Dinesh Building, Mantha<br />

Rd. Jalna<br />

38 MH 21 - 5900 Mrs. Jyoti Prakash Suryawanshi, R/o. Panshendra, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

39 MH 21 - 5907 Shri Sanjay Eknathrao Bhagat, R/o. Panshendra, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

40 MH 21 - 5919 Shri Shivsingh Hirasingh Rajput, R/o. Khamgaon Ta. Badnapur,<br />

Jalna<br />

41 MH 21 - 5430 Shri Anil Radhakishan Pathak, R/o. Arub Mohalla, Ta. Ambad,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

42 MH 21 - 6121 Shri Anil Radhakishan Pathak, R/o. Arub Mohalla, Ta. Ambad,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

43 MH 21 - 5555 Smt. Seema Naaz Akbar Gani, R/o. Anand Swami Mohalla, Ta.<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

44 MH 21 - 5599 Smt. Seema Naaz Akbar Gani, R/o. Anand Swami Mohalla, Ta.<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

45 MH 21 - 6219 Shri Rahulkumar Sharad Mishrikotkar, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

46 MH 21 - 6319 Shri Rahulkumar Sharad Mishrikotkar, R/o. Deomurti, Ta. Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

47 MH 21 - 5571 Smt. Seema Taramuiya Faruque Kamal, R/o. Anad Swami<br />

Mohalla, Ta.Dist. Jalna<br />

48 MH 21 - 5519 Smt. Seema Taramuiya Faruque Kamal, R/o. Anad Swami<br />

Mohalla, Ta.Dist. Jalna<br />

49 MH 21 - 6151 Shri Udaysingh Ramsingh Rajput, R/o. Khadarpari, Ta.<br />

Ghansawangi, Dist. Jalna<br />

50 MH 21 - 5600 Shri M.W. Mishrikotkar, R/o. Ware House Rd., Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

51<br />

52<br />

53<br />

54<br />

55<br />

56<br />

57<br />

MH 21 – 5573<br />

MH21- J 5757<br />

MH21-K5757<br />

MH21-9944<br />

MH21-9933<br />

MH21-9333<br />

MH21-9111<br />

Shri Sk. Azam Sk. Shabir, R/o. Sheoli, Ta. Dist. Jalna<br />

Rajesh G Sharma,Shivaji Putala ,Jalna<br />

9422219119<br />

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--<br />

--<br />

Usha Rajesh Sharma, Shivaji Putala,Jalna<br />

9422219119<br />

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7.4.4 Health Department<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Names of Private Doctors/ Hospitals in District Jalna with contact details are given below:-<br />

Sr. Name of Doctor/ Speciality Address Phone No. No. of<br />

No. Hospitals<br />

Beds<br />

01 Dr. Avinash R.<br />

MBBS Wadgaonkar Hospital 9421319287 05<br />

Wadgaonkar<br />

(D.Orho) Ambad Dist. Jalna,<br />

02 Dr.S.G.Bahekar MBBS Sanddip Matarniti & 02484 10<br />

Surgical Hospital,<br />

Partur<br />

221155<br />

03 Dr.S.S.Maniyar MD Maniyar Hospital 230537 10<br />

Shvaji Chowk Jalna 9422217020<br />

04 Dr.C.D.Mojesh MS Jalna Mission Hospital 230149 225<br />

Jalna<br />

238952<br />

05 Dr.Mrs Aruna B.Bhale MBBS Ambika Hospital 234319 03<br />

Madhuban Colony<br />

Jalna<br />

9422724876<br />

06 Dr.Hitesh Raithatha MD(Medi) Jayshree Hospital SRP 230320 20<br />

Dr.Mrs.Ela-H Raithatha DGO Road Jalna<br />

9890549267<br />

07 Dr.Hiralal C.Sharma DGO Sanjivani Hospital 9422724081 06<br />

Income Tax Colony<br />

Jalna<br />

223983<br />

08 Dr.Yogesh<br />

MBBS Giriraj Hospital Shivaji<br />

05<br />

G.Dhannawat<br />

(D.Orho) Statue Jalna<br />

09 Dr.Sanjay V.Ambekar MD (Medi) Ambekar Hospital<br />

Shree Colony College<br />

Road Jalna<br />

231828 19<br />

10 Dr.Shripad<br />

DGO Deshpande Hospital 234615 06<br />

D.Deshpande<br />

Behind Town Hall<br />

Jalna<br />

9422218135<br />

11 Dr.Shyam S.Bhudhani MD (Medi) Nanak Critical Care<br />

Post Office Road Kali<br />

Kruti Jalna<br />

242759 08<br />

12 Dr.Santosh S.Lahoti DGO Lahoti Hospital Gandhi<br />

Nagar Near Police<br />

Station Ambad<br />

9422725188 04<br />

13 Dr.Rajendra P.Karwa MS Karwa Hospital Post<br />

Offifce Road Jalna<br />

234004 11<br />

14 Dr.Mrs Lata S.Puri MBBS Tiurpati Hosptal Bhaji 02484 30<br />

Mandi Partur<br />

221344<br />

15 Dr.Mahendra T.Karwa MD(ObGy) Mahendra Hospital 230187 10<br />

Shivaji Statue Road<br />

Jalna<br />

235087<br />

16 Dr.Mrs Charusmita C MD(ObGy Hawaldar Nursing 233132 10<br />

.Hawaldar<br />

Home Sambhaji Nagar<br />

Jalna<br />

233966<br />

17 Dr.Sudhir G.Kandlikar<br />

Dr.Mrs Sunila S<br />

MD (Medi)<br />

DGO<br />

Kandlikar Hospital<br />

Station Road Jalna<br />

230374 05<br />

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18 Dr.Mrs Jyoti M<br />

Kalmkar<br />

19 Dr.Mrs Pratibha D<br />

.Bhadre<br />

MD DGO Shurusha Hospital<br />

Priydrshani Colony<br />

Bhokardan Road Jalna<br />

DGO Rajarshrre Shahu<br />

Hospital Bhagya Nagar<br />

Jalna<br />

20 Dr.Dinkar A Ambekar MS(Opth) Ambekar Eye Hospital<br />

Post Office Road Jalna<br />

21 Dr.Anil A Shinde DGO Shinde Hospital Nava<br />

Mondha Road Sambhji<br />

Nagar Jalna<br />

22 Dr.Deepak M Mantri MS Mantri Hospital RP<br />

Dr.Mrs Arti D Mantri DGO Road Jalna<br />

23 Dr.Kailash H Dargad D Ortho Dargad Hospital Karwa<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

231835<br />

233085<br />

235274<br />

9422216820<br />

240662<br />

9326152021<br />

233020<br />

234818 08<br />

Dr.Mrs Ganga K Dargad DGO Nagar Jalna<br />

236781<br />

24 Dr.Nirmal L Agrawal MD OBGy Shubham Hospital Neal<br />

Udpi Hotel Shvaji<br />

Road Jalna<br />

234920 06<br />

25 Dr.Umesh Mantri MBBS DCH Pushkar Hospital SRP 233020 15<br />

Dr.Mrs.Kavita Mantri DGO Road Jalna<br />

9890044959<br />

26 Dr.Prasad Kulkarni<br />

MS Kulkarni Hospital RP 232344 12<br />

Dr.Mrs Smita P<br />

MD DGO Road Jalna<br />

230332<br />

Kulkarni<br />

236044<br />

27 Dr.Girish Paknikar DHMS Paknikar Hospital 234597 13<br />

Dr.Mrs Madhri Paknikar BAMS Kadrabad Jalna 9960634597<br />

28 Dr.S.G.Joshi MD DGO Renuka Hospital<br />

Shivaji Road Jalna<br />

230885 05<br />

29 Dr.Prakash D Shigedar MBBS Shigedar Accident 9423457010<br />

DOrtho Hospital Bansilal<br />

Nagar Relway Station<br />

Road Jalna<br />

30 Dr.Sadat Ali Khan MD Meher Hospital Mali 230624 10<br />

pura Jalna<br />

236043<br />

31 Dr.Sanjay S.Rakh MS Deepak Hospital Unit 240486 150<br />

Rakh Hospital PVT 240487<br />

Town Holl Old Jalna 231674<br />

32 President Dr.Babasaheb<br />

Gautam Hospital<br />

10<br />

Ambedkae Samajseva<br />

Mandal<br />

Sambhaji Nagar Jalna<br />

33 Dr.Gautam J.Runwal MBBS D Runwal Accident 233064 10<br />

Ortho Clinic Priyadarshini<br />

Col ny Bhokardan<br />

Naka Jalna<br />

34 Dr.Jagganath<br />

MS Shraddha Hospital Shiv 9422217893 05<br />

R.Khandagale<br />

Nagar Jalna<br />

35 Dr.P.R.Somani MD (Anes) Shri Krushna Hospital 9371135831 12<br />

Dr.R.P.Dikxit<br />

MD (Anes) Priti Sudha Nagar 9371135833<br />

Dr.A.A.Kabra<br />

MD (GM) Mantha Naka Jalna<br />

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36 Dr.Balvant H Bhishe MBBS DCH Bhishe Hospital<br />

Amabad<br />

9370129923 04<br />

37 Dr.Mrs Jayashree S MD Prabhu Hospital<br />

18<br />

Prabhu<br />

Bhagya Nagar Old<br />

Jalna<br />

38 Dr.O.M Agrawal MBBS Om Hospital Near 230905 08<br />

Shiviji Statue Jalna 9422215370<br />

39 Dr.C.B.Vijay Senani DHMS Paroma Hospital<br />

Rangargalli Kadrabad<br />

Jalna<br />

05<br />

40 Dr.Dharmchand B. MBBS Gadiya Hospital 9422471180 15<br />

Gadiya<br />

(D Ortho) Bhokadan Naka Jalna 230496<br />

41 Dr.Rajan B Uddhan MS (Ortho) Shree Surgical Hospital<br />

Uddhan Mill Gandhi<br />

Chaman Jalna<br />

234963 10<br />

42 Dr.Aniket K Joshi MBBS D Joshi Accident General 9890327480<br />

Dr.Kalyanrao V Joshi Orhto Hospital Near Busstand<br />

MBBS Ambad<br />

43 Dr.Shrimant S Misal MS Misal Hospital<br />

Mannalal Saraf Nagar<br />

Old Jalna<br />

230622 20<br />

44 Dr.Nandkishor G MBBS DCH Panchshil Children 233409<br />

Bhartiya<br />

Hospital RahemanGanj<br />

Old Jalna<br />

233291<br />

45 Dr.Nilesh B Soni MS Siddhivinayak Hospital 9422216604 06<br />

Modi Complex RP<br />

Road Jalna<br />

9822657489<br />

46 Dr.Dhiraj S.Chabda MD Chabda Hospital Modi<br />

Khana Jalna<br />

238567 10<br />

47 Dr.Shantilal S Goleccha MD(OBGY) Anand Hospital<br />

230105 15<br />

Dr.Mrs Mangala S<br />

Goleccha<br />

MBBS Sambhaji Nagar Jalna 234678<br />

48 Shri Ganpati Natralaya<br />

Devolgaon Raj Road 232828 141<br />

EYE Hospital<br />

Jalna<br />

49 Dr.Mrs Deepika M BAMS Thatthe Hospital 233995 08<br />

That the<br />

Double jeen Near<br />

Chaman Jalna<br />

50 Dr.Milind M That the BAMS Matruchaya Hospital<br />

Vankatesh Nagar Ring<br />

Road Near SRP<br />

Quarter Jalna<br />

233995 05<br />

51 Dr.Mrs Samina Yakub MBBS Mumtaj Hospital Opp<br />

Town Hall Old Jalna<br />

941619942 10<br />

52 Dr.Vinayak P Kakad MBBS DNB Kakad Hospital Saraf<br />

Nagar Near Shani<br />

Mandir Old Jalna<br />

240735 15<br />

53 Dr.Satish R Goyal MBBS Goyal Hospital<br />

232929 15<br />

D,orhto Murgitalav Deolgaon<br />

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54 Dr.Manish S.Rathi MD OBGY<br />

Raj Road Jalna<br />

Ayushi Hospital<br />

10<br />

Dr.Mrs Rupali M Rathi BAMS Mantha Road Yadahav<br />

Nagar Jalna<br />

55 Dr.Vijay R Shinde M.B.B.S Aai Materniti Hospital 9822657489 10<br />

Dr.Mrs Snhalata V<br />

DGO Bhagyodaya Nagar<br />

Shinde<br />

---* * ---- Ambad Road Jalna<br />

56 Dr.Vijay N<br />

M.B.B.S ENT Clnic Mannalal 230854 02<br />

Gajendragadkar<br />

DLO Saraf Nagar Jalna<br />

57 Dr.Anand M Agrawal M.B,B.S Rajendra Hospital old 9422893527 03<br />

DPM Khawa Market Maya<br />

Nagar Jalna<br />

58 Mrs.Archana S Mundhe BA Mundhe Hospital Near<br />

Satkar Complex Jalna<br />

10<br />

59 Dr.Mrs Rajkumari G M.B.B.S Gurunani Hospital 234319 05<br />

Gurunani<br />

DGO Kshirsagr Bhavan<br />

Rahmanganj Jalna<br />

234582<br />

60 Dr.Mahendra U<br />

MD (Medi) GiriRaj Hospital 230830 05<br />

Kulkarni<br />

Incomtax Colony Jalna<br />

61 Dr.Rajesh J Shethiya MBBS Ruby Hospitl RP Road<br />

Jalna<br />

240800 10<br />

62 Dr.Eknath R Khadke BAMS Bhagyoday Hospital<br />

Chaman Old Jalna<br />

05<br />

63 Dr.Mashleuddin<br />

MS Zam-Zam Clnic<br />

10<br />

Mohd.Bashiruddin<br />

Bacside of S.B School<br />

64 Dr.JugalKishor B Bhala MBBS ,DCH Mamata Hospital<br />

Shivaji Road Bharat<br />

Nagr Jalna<br />

230323 03<br />

65 Dr.PawanKumar D MD (Paed) Sachdeo Hospitl Near 9422217987 10<br />

Sachdeo<br />

Bhagyanagr old Jalna<br />

66 Dr.Sunita U Hadwal BAMS Ruby Maternity Hospitl<br />

08<br />

(CCH) Parkota galli Partur<br />

67 Dr.B.B.Chavan MBBS Muktai Chavan<br />

230884 05<br />

(DLO) Hospital Court Road<br />

Old Jalna<br />

68 Dr.Gangadhar M<br />

BAMS Radha Krushna<br />

233173 05<br />

Kashirsagar<br />

Memorial Hospital<br />

Dr.Rajendraprasad road<br />

Jalna<br />

69 Dr.Atul M Jinturkar MS(Ortho) Samyak Hospital 233398 12<br />

prtishdha Nagar<br />

Mantha Road Jalna<br />

230858<br />

70 Dr.Manoj M<br />

MBBS Matoshri Children 234530 10<br />

Tawarawala<br />

(DCH) Hospital Near<br />

Madhuban Hotel Jalna<br />

71 Dr.Vasant U.Gite MD(Opth) Gite Eye Hospitl C/o<br />

Maniyar Hospital<br />

Shvaji Statue Jalna<br />

235656 02<br />

72 Dr.Ashvini kumar R MD (Paed) OM Bal Rugnalay 9422290466 08<br />

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73 Dr.Rajkumar D.Sachdeo MD (Paed) Sachdeo Children<br />

Hospital Deolgon Raj<br />

Road Jalna<br />

74 Dr.Surendra S Koyalkar MBBS (Dcp) Gajanan Hospital<br />

Kadrabad Jalan<br />

75 Dr.Amit A Kabra MS (Opth) Kabra Eye Hospital<br />

DeolgaonRaja Road<br />

76 Dr.Vijaykumar G<br />

Kharat<br />

77 Dr.Shyamsundar R<br />

Mandhane<br />

Jalna<br />

MBBS Shivam Hospital<br />

Shakuntal Nagar<br />

Mantha Road Jalna<br />

MBBS (Dch) Mandhane Bal<br />

Rugnalya Swami<br />

Vivekanand Road Jalna<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

230934 20<br />

78 Dr.Mohd.Abdul Sami MD (Medi) Care Hospital Court<br />

Road Jalna<br />

235672 22<br />

79 Dr.Panditrao S Dhanure BAMS Shri Chaganrao<br />

Bhujbal Ayurvedic<br />

Hospital Darga Road<br />

Jalna<br />

234032 100<br />

80 Dr.Mrs Sarita P<br />

BAMS Chavan Hospital 9881520528 04<br />

Deshmukh (Chavan)<br />

Infront of BusStand<br />

Ambad<br />

81 Dr.Ramnath D Tikande BHMS Jayashree Hospital 9422179747 05<br />

Dr.Mrs Pragati R BAMS Court Road Near<br />

Tikande<br />

BusStand Ambad<br />

82 Dr.Rajendra N Thosar BAMS Samarth Hospital<br />

Tahasil Road Ambad<br />

9422724572 04<br />

83 Dr.Ganesh K Gaikawad MBBS Akansha Netralay<br />

02<br />

(Doms) Saclecha Nagar<br />

Bhokardan Road Jalna<br />

84 Dr.Rameshwar S Sable MS (Surg) Prayag Hospitl Relway<br />

Station Road Old Jalna<br />

08<br />

85 Dr.Bhanudas L.Surwase MS(Opth) Bhavana Eye Hospital<br />

Bhagya nagar Old Jalna<br />

9325826750 06<br />

86 Dr.Mrs.Khan Anis BHMS Kadri Hospital Amba 9970342502 05<br />

Fathema<br />

Road Partur<br />

87 Dr.Naval Kishor B BAMS Gattani Hospital 9423459990 03<br />

Gattani<br />

Tahasil Road Ambad<br />

88 Dr.sarwari Hazara<br />

BHMS Biyabani Hospital,Near 9422724504 03<br />

Buttal Mohd.Mazhar<br />

Hussen<br />

Tahasil Office ambad<br />

89 Dr.satish Bhalbhdas BHMS Sarda Hospital Near 9881292647 03<br />

sarda Dr.Mrs.Sandhya<br />

S.Sarda<br />

BAMS Bus Stand Ambad<br />

90 Dr.Yashwant<br />

MBBS Bhalchandra Hospital 02483 04<br />

Bhalchandra Kulkarni<br />

Ganpait Galli,Ambad 220690<br />

91 Dr.Gopikishan MBBS Bangad Hospital.Nava 9422796030 04<br />

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M.Bangad Mondha Partur<br />

92 Dr.Vijay kumar<br />

V.Aradhye<br />

93 Dr.Vishnu Bhagwandas<br />

Dhankani<br />

MD(Med) AradhyeHospital,Suhas<br />

Karwa.nager.Mantha<br />

Road Jalna<br />

MD(Med) Dhankani Hospital,<br />

Karwa.nager.Mantha<br />

Road Jalna<br />

DCH Jethliya Hospital<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

9822063957 06<br />

94 Dr.Rajiv Ramsukh<br />

08<br />

Jethliya<br />

,Bhokardan Road,<strong>jalna</strong><br />

95 Dr.OamPrakash Sitaram MBBS Adinath Hospital 9422542381 04<br />

Godha<br />

BehindCourtBhokardan<br />

.<br />

96 Dr.Mrs.Chaya Prashant BAMS Sree.Someshwar Clinic 9226613337 03<br />

Ambhore<br />

New Mondha Partur<br />

97 Dr.Mrs.Kanchan<br />

BAMS Datta Clinic And 9422796485 03<br />

Deepak Kandoi<br />

Nursing home,Partur<br />

98 Dr.Sunil Dayaram<br />

MBBS Sree Hospital Station 9423746532 05<br />

Rathod<br />

Road,Partur<br />

99 Dr.Vittal Gulabrao kale BAMS Sreeram Hospital<br />

Station Road,Partur<br />

04<br />

100 Dr.Dattatrya Nandkishor BHMS Samarth Hospital<br />

02<br />

Nand<br />

Station Road,Partur<br />

101 Dr.Mrs.Punam Shital BAMS Lahoti Hospital New 9370115388 04<br />

kumar Lahoti<br />

Mondha,Partur<br />

102 Dr.Mrs. Varsha<br />

DHMS Chetna Clinic ,Station 9421596055 03<br />

Dhaneshwar Nawal<br />

Road,Partur<br />

103 Dr.Mohanlal Govindlal M.S.(/ENT) Shilpa ENT Hospital<br />

08<br />

Maniyar<br />

Priyadarshini<br />

Nagar,<strong>jalna</strong><br />

104 Dr.Satyanarayan Hiralal MS(OPTH) Shree Venkatesh Eye 9422725912 02<br />

Mundada<br />

Hospital Priyadarshini<br />

Nagar,<strong>jalna</strong><br />

105 Dr. Gajanan SuryaBhan BAMS ShevaleHospital.Hanu 9923056620 05<br />

Shevale<br />

man Mandir<br />

Chowk.Ramnagar <strong>jalna</strong><br />

106 Dr.Kapil SureshChandra MBBS.DCH Parth Bal<br />

9226333623 04<br />

Sodani<br />

Rugnalya,Beed Road<br />

Ambad<br />

107 Dr.Aref Hussen Warish MD Aref Hospital Main<br />

08<br />

hussen<br />

Road ,Partur<br />

108 Dr.Venkatesh<br />

BAMS Venktesh Clinic 9890893176 04<br />

Babasaheb Pimprikar<br />

Chaman Old Jalna<br />

109 Dr.Umesh Goverdhanji<br />

Karwa<br />

110 Dr.Mrs.Neeru Ritesh<br />

Agrawal<br />

MD(PAED) Chirangive Bal<br />

Rugnalya,R.P. Road<br />

Jalna<br />

MS(OB.GY) Matruseva Hospital<br />

Near,Shivaji Statue<br />

Jalna<br />

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111 Dr.Mrs.Shaikh Kanis<br />

Bhikan<br />

112 Dr.Sandip Praladji<br />

Agrawal<br />

113 Dr.Dhaneshwar Baburao<br />

Thorat<br />

114 Dr.Pandharinath<br />

Baburao Mante<br />

115 Dr.Rajendra<br />

Bhanusdasrao Shejule<br />

116 Dr.Jitendra Govindrao<br />

Matsawar<br />

117 Dr.Satish Devidashs<br />

Rokade<br />

118 Dr.Sandip Asaram<br />

Chavan<br />

MBBS Muskan Hospital In<br />

Front of S.B.School<br />

Old Jalna<br />

MS(ENT) Agrwal Hospital<br />

Pritisudha Nagar<br />

Manth Naka Jalna<br />

BHMS.CCH Thorat Hospital Jalna<br />

M.B.B.S,M.S<br />

(ORTHO)<br />

Road Bhokardan<br />

Krishna Hospital &<br />

Trauma care<br />

centre,Shani Mandir<br />

Road ,Old Jalna.<br />

M.D (Path) Shri Sai Pathology Lab<br />

G-49,<br />

Complex,dutt<br />

temple,Near Gandhi<br />

M.B.B.S<br />

(DVD)<br />

M.D.(PATH<br />

O)<br />

B.A.M.S.,M.<br />

D.<br />

Chaman Jalna.<br />

Sai Screen Care &<br />

Laser Centre “Ajinkya<br />

Villa” In Front Of Patal<br />

Hanuman<br />

Sansthan,Near<br />

MadhubanHotel,Shivaji<br />

Chowk,Jalna.<br />

Rokade pathothology<br />

Labrotary in front of<br />

shivaji-statue<br />

Krishna<br />

Hospital&Nurshing<br />

Home station Road<br />

partur<br />

119 Dr.vipinkumar S.Kabra B.H.M.S. Bhagyaratna Clinic<br />

Sarafa Road Bhokardan<br />

120 Dr.D.M.Patil M.B.B.S.,D.G Janki Clinic Jalna<br />

.O.<br />

Road Bhokardan<br />

121 Dr. Shekh Abdul Rahim D.H.M.S. Lokseva Clinic Main<br />

Shekh Ahemad<br />

Road Bhokardan<br />

122 Dr.S.G.Whagh B.H.M.S. Ashtvinayak Clinic In<br />

front of Bus stand<br />

Bhokardan<br />

123 Dr.R.N.Bansali D.HM.S. Bansali Clinic Sarafa<br />

Road Bhokardan<br />

124 Dr.R.R.Kad B.H.M.S. Matoshri Clinic Sarafa<br />

Road Bhokardan<br />

125 Dr. S.B. Patil D.H.M.S. Patil Clinic, Sarafa<br />

Road, Bhokardan<br />

126 Dr. A. S. Goleccha M.D. (Pead.) Goleccha Anand<br />

Hospital, Phool Bazar,<br />

Jalna<br />

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9422217453<br />

02482-<br />

243358<br />

14<br />

____<br />

5<br />

_____<br />

4<br />

9422722223 4<br />

9422658833 5<br />

9422722796 2<br />

9423459715 1<br />

9423460545 3<br />

9422722104 2<br />

9422723070 5<br />

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127 Dr. R.A.Warkad M.D. (Medi) Warkad Hospital,<br />

Lakkadkot Nr. Bus<br />

Stand Jalna.<br />

128 Dr. A.R.Boriwale M.B.B.S. D.A Jalna Hospital &<br />

Critical Care, SRPF<br />

Road, Jalna.<br />

129 Dr. S.S.Kulkarni B.A.M.S. Gurukrupa Hospital<br />

Kacheri Road, Old<br />

Jalna<br />

130 Dr. N.R.Pingale D.H.M.S. Pingale Hospital.<br />

Ambad<br />

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131 Dr. P.L. Jain D.O. (Opth.) Netra Seva, Priyanka<br />

Resi. Nr. Bejo Sheetal<br />

Seed Mantha Chaufuli<br />

Jalna<br />

132 Dr. K.R.Rajput M.B.B.S. (D.G.O.) Amar Hospital<br />

Jalna Road, Bhokardan<br />

133 Dr.Mrs. S.S.Latpate B.H.M.S. Latpate Hospital<br />

Bhagyanagar,<br />

Bhokardan<br />

134 Dr.<br />

M.B.B.S. (D.G.O.) Mauli Hospital<br />

Saklecha<br />

Mrs.A.R.Dhakane<br />

Nagar,Bhokardna<br />

Road, Jalna<br />

135 Dr. Poornima<br />

B.H.M.S Bansode Hospital<br />

bansode<br />

Beed Road, Ambad<br />

136 Dr. P.V.Pandie M.B.B.S. (D.C.H.) Sai Balrugnalaya<br />

lakadkot <strong>jalna</strong><br />

137 Dr. N.D.Wagh M.B.B.S. (D.C.H.) Minkshi balrugnalaya<br />

138 Dr. Archna A.Kabra<br />

Dr. Rushikesh P.<br />

Dikshit<br />

139 Dr.sarita<br />

P.Deshmukh<br />

M.D.(M.A.D.)<br />

M.B.B.S.<br />

(D.A.)<br />

mantha Chawfuli <strong>jalna</strong><br />

Shrikrushan Hospital &<br />

ICU Mantha Chufuli<br />

Jalna<br />

B.A.M.S. Samarth Hospital<br />

Gandhi Chaman<br />

Station Road Jalna.<br />

140 Dr.Nilesh N. Pund B.A.M.S. Shashwat<br />

Superspeciality Center<br />

Town Hall Old Jalna<br />

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9881458839 14<br />

9422724531 10<br />

5<br />

30<br />

9431322035 5<br />

9371664029 10<br />

10<br />

15<br />

5<br />

9371135833 12<br />

9921004442 4<br />

9765000679 8


Name of<br />

Tahsil<br />

7.4.6 Animal Husbandry (List of Veterinary Institutions in Jalna District)<br />

Vety.<br />

Polyclinic<br />

1) Jalna Jalna<br />

2)Badnapur Nil<br />

3) Ambad Nil<br />

4)Ghansa-wangi<br />

Nil<br />

5) Bhokardan Nil<br />

06) Jafrabad Nil<br />

07) Partur Nil<br />

08) Mantha Nil<br />

TMV<br />

Poly<br />

--<br />

Badnapur<br />

Ambad<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Jafrabad<br />

Mantha<br />

List of Veterinary Institutions in Jalna District<br />

DAIC<br />

Jalna<br />

Nil<br />

Nil<br />

Nil<br />

Nil<br />

Nil<br />

Nil<br />

Nil<br />

V.D. Gr.I<br />

1. Ner<br />

2. Seoli<br />

3. Pir Kalyan<br />

4.Golapangri<br />

5. Bhatepuri<br />

6. Dudhna.<br />

Kalegaon<br />

1. Chikali<br />

2. Wakulni<br />

1. Sukhapuri<br />

2. Wadigodri<br />

3. Jamkhed<br />

4. Patharwala<br />

1. Ghansawangi<br />

2.Kumbhar<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

3. Ranjani<br />

4. Tirthapuri<br />

5. Jamb Samarth<br />

6. Gadhe<br />

sawargaon<br />

1. Nalni<br />

2. Anwa<br />

3. Paradh<br />

4. Hasanabad<br />

5. Javkheda<br />

Bk.<br />

1. Tembhurni<br />

2. Mahora<br />

3.Khasgaon<br />

4.Janephal<br />

1. Partur<br />

2. Ashti<br />

3. Satona<br />

4. Shrishti<br />

5. wahegaon<br />

1. Jaipur<br />

2. Uswad<br />

3.Pangriwayal<br />

V.D. Gr. II(Z.P)<br />

1. Karla<br />

2. Pachan<br />

Wadgaon<br />

3. Baji. Umrad<br />

1. Saigon<br />

1. Ek Lahara<br />

2. Karjat<br />

3. Nalewadi<br />

4. Rohilagad<br />

5. Tad hadgaon<br />

1.Antarwali tembi<br />

2. Khadaka<br />

3. Rani<br />

unchegaon<br />

1. Talegaon<br />

2. Varud Bk.<br />

3.Jalgaon<br />

Sapkal<br />

4. Chandai Teple<br />

1. Varud<br />

2. Sawargaon<br />

maske<br />

3. Bharaj<br />

4. Sipora ambhora<br />

1. Khandwi<br />

2. Patoda Maw.<br />

1. Pewa<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

V.D. Gr. II(State)<br />

1. Ramnagar<br />

2. Revgaon<br />

3. Samangaon<br />

4. Waghrul<br />

5. C. Putali<br />

6. Manegaon<br />

7. Nava<br />

8. Jamwadi<br />

9. Pir Pimpalgaon<br />

1. Georai Bazar<br />

2. Selgaon<br />

3. Bawne Pangri<br />

4. Chanegaon<br />

1. Antarwali Sarati<br />

2. Dhangar Pimpri<br />

3.S. Pimplagaon<br />

4. Shahagad<br />

5. Dongaon<br />

6. Chinchked<br />

7.Shahapur<br />

8.Gondi.<br />

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Mobile Vety.<br />

Nil<br />

1.Badnapur<br />

Nil<br />

Nil -----<br />

1. Walsawangi<br />

2. Dhawada<br />

3. Danapur<br />

4. Kedarkheda<br />

5. Sipora<br />

6. Awhana<br />

Nil<br />

Nil ----<br />

1. Rohina Nil<br />

1. Akhni<br />

2. Kendali<br />

3. Pangri Gosawi<br />

4. Dhoksal<br />

5 Deogoan<br />

6. Dahiphal<br />

7. Patoda<br />

8. Helas<br />

9. Watur<br />

10.Talni<br />

11. Widoli<br />

Total 1 5 1 35 23 39 1<br />

Nil


Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Sanctioned posts on veterinary institutions:-<br />

1) Veterinary Polyclinic -- Asst. Commissioner of A.H. (1 No.) ,Livestock Development<br />

Officer,(No.3), A.L.D.O (No.1), Live stock supervisor(1 No.)<br />

2) Taluka Miniveterinary Polyclinic – Assistant Commissioner of A.H. (1 NO.) L.D.O. (1<br />

No.), Live stock supervisor(1 No.)<br />

3) Veterinary Dispensary G.I.-- Livestock Development Officer,<br />

4) Veterinary Dispensary G.-II(Z.P.Sector) -- Assistant Livestock Development Officer/<br />

Livestock Supervisor.<br />

5) Veterinary Dispensary G.-II (State Sector) – Live stock supervisor<br />

6) Mobile Veterinary Dispensary -- Livestock Development Officer.<br />

7) District A.I. Center – Livestock Development Officer,(No.1), A.L.D.O (No.2),.<br />

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7.4.7 Agriculture Department<br />

List of Wholesalers of Seeds/Fertilizer/Pest Control<br />

Maharashtra Agril. Input Wholesalers and Retilars Names and Tel. No.<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name Phone Mobile<br />

1 AstaVinayak Krishi Seva Kendra Mondha 9823762952<br />

2 Agrawal Seeds and Fertilizers, Khath Market 230858 9850193456<br />

3 Anand Agro Agency, Bus Stand Road 240779 9423457779<br />

4 Amber Seeds Co. Sarojanidevi Road 236330 9422854000<br />

5 Bhagirti Agro Traders Bus stand Rd. 239766 9422219499<br />

6 Deepa Seeds, Heera Khan Complex, Mahavir Cho. 233319 9422216608<br />

7 Darak Agencies, Mama Chowk. 240855 9422707097<br />

8 FMC (India), Sarojini devi Rd., 230912 9423156568<br />

9 Ganesh Agro Center, Bus stand Rd. 236384 9850122701<br />

10 Ganga Seeds Co., Bus Stand Rd. 234990 9823092805<br />

11 Gayatri Seeds Co., Naurang Complex, Bus Stand R 239910 9422739367<br />

12 Nomokar Agro Seeds, Raut Complex, Bus stand Rd 234432 9422228998<br />

13 Goverdhan Seeds, Pawar Chambers, Mondha 9422207161<br />

14 H.G. Agrawal Seeds, Mama Chawk. 238364 9422217487<br />

15 Harit Kranti Kendre, Mahavir Chowk. 230877 92226358431<br />

16 Jagdamba Seeds, Raut Nagar. 232237 9423030489<br />

17 Jai Kisan Traders, Bus stand Rd. 231609 9422218107<br />

18 Kisan Center, Mama Chowk. 230193 9422215978<br />

19 Krushi Udyog, Bus Stand Rd. 230931 9423156337<br />

20 Khandelwal Agro Traders, Bus Stand Rd. 233538 9422215538<br />

21 Mangal Seeds and Fertilizers, Khat Market Modha 233897 9423747906<br />

22 Mahanandi Seeds, Mondha. 235051 9422212007<br />

23 Manish Seeds Co., Mama Chowk. 232976 9823871107<br />

24 Namrata fertilizers, Mondha Rd. 233138 9423156438<br />

25 Om Agro Services, New Market Yard. 238572 9422725704<br />

26 Oswal Agro Traders, Mama chowk. 238765 9422215765<br />

27 Parag Shetkari Kendre, Bus Stand Rd. 238905 9422217006<br />

28 Pooja Seeds, Chaudhari Complex, N.P. Mangal Kar 9420826695 9423148700<br />

29 Pankaj Seeds and Fertilizers, Bus Stand Rd. 9423247230<br />

30 Pawan Seeds Co., Mama Chowk. 234480 9422219132<br />

31 Pragat Shetkari Kender, Mama Chowk. 230722 9422215724<br />

32 Ramkisan Kailas Babu, Raut Nagar, Bus Stand Rd. 232739 9823095095<br />

33 Rathi Seeds Farm, Balaji Complex, Bus Stand Rd. 242862 9422216012<br />

34 Tanmay Seeds, Balaji Complex, Bus St. Rd. 9422215201<br />

35 Raja Hybrid Seeds Co., Mama Chowk, 233952 9422216092<br />

36 Rathi Agri. Agency, Mama Chowk. 237537 9423157528<br />

37 Kalika Agro Agencies,<br />

9822767618<br />

38 Ravi Sales Corp, Mondha 232172 9422217675<br />

39 Rushi Krupa Agro Traders, Mondha Rd. 232560 9823916921<br />

40 New Sona Beej Beej Bhandhar, Bus Stand Rd. 9923839879 9422218479<br />

41 Sri venkatesh Agro Center, Bus Stand Rd. 234969 9422215469<br />

42 Maha Laxmi Agro Traders, bus stand Rd. 9423157602<br />

43 Mauli Seeds and Fertilizers, Bus Stand Rd. 9923389510 9823947536<br />

44 Shri balaji Fertilizers, Mondha. 235899 9422215819<br />

45 Sri Agro Traders, Bus Stand Rd. 232853 9423457735<br />

46 Sachin Sales and Services, Bus Stand Rd. 232433 9422208583<br />

47 Santosh Agro Traders, Khat Market Mondha 230574 9422213553<br />

48 Santosh beej Bhandhar, Bus Stand Rd. 230084 9422927795<br />

49 Sandeep Seeds Co., Mama Chowk. 230044 9422215320<br />

50 Sachin Krushi Kender, Balaji Complex. 232433 9422208583<br />

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51 Sri Sadgrur Seeds, Bus Stand Rd. 243807 9423457173<br />

52 Shakti Agro Traders, Mondha. 230483 9422218880<br />

53 Salasar Agro Traders, Mondha. 230947 9226772958<br />

54 Tulsi Beej Bhandhar, Bus Stand Rd. 236761 9823588240<br />

55 Trimbak Krushi Kender, Bus Stand Rd. 230815 9422214111<br />

56 Vandana Seeds and Fertilozers, Mondha. 230717 9422215229<br />

57 Vaibhau Laxmi Seeds Co., Mama Chowk 234189 9422217550<br />

58 Vinayak Krushi Seva Kender, Raut Complex. 239121 9422218431<br />

59 Vipin Agro Seeds, Bus Stand Rd. 230101 9422219780<br />

60 Anant Seeds and Fertilizers, Bus Stand Rd. 9423246969 9422991919<br />

61 Arthi Fertilizers, Market Yard. 229941 9423731110<br />

62 Gagdamba Multi Agro Agency, Market Yard. 9421424530<br />

63 Madan Patil Krushi Seva Kender, Market Yard. 229238 9423623180<br />

64 Rameshwar Fertilizers, Market yard. 9765017523 9420336629<br />

65 Gajanan Agro, Market yard. 9423156166<br />

66 Roopshri Seeds, Market yard. 9420218516<br />

67 Shri Swami Samarth Agro Tr., Market Yard. 229320 9860352442<br />

68 Shri Multi Agro and General Tr., Market Yard. 229231 9423344495<br />

69 Mauli krishi Seve kinder, Market Yard. 691925 9421423570<br />

70 Gannath Trading Co., Market Yard. 236250 9923724709<br />

71 Ganapathi Krushi Seva Kender, Market Yard. 239072 9823658255<br />

72 Rathi Seeds Farm 9420773333 9422722600<br />

73 Shiv Parvathi Agro Tr., Market yard. 9422565013 9921949277<br />

74 Sant Krupa Tr. , Market Yard. 9922183088 9420336629<br />

75 Swastik Agro and General Tr., Market Yard. 229789 9422723123<br />

76 Siddeshwar Krushi Seva Kender, Market Yard. 9420773333 9422722600<br />

77 Ashtwinayak Agro, Market Yard.<br />

78 Balaji Agro Inputs, Market Yard. 233781 9923557724<br />

79 Rajat Agro Service, Market Yard. 236987 9423158465<br />

80 Astha Bio Care Pvt. Lt. , Market Yard. 9422228667 9422225997<br />

81 Barwale Seeds pvt. Lt., Subhash Rd. 231838<br />

82 Beeju Shital Seeds Pvt. Lt., Mantha Chauphulli. 224000 9422216012<br />

83 Divya Seeds, Mama Chowk. 231939 9423157528<br />

84 Green Cross Seeds and services, Mantha Chauphuli 234597 9423158072<br />

85 Girja Agro Inputs, Choudhari Complex. 9822062384<br />

86 Jindal Seeds Co. Pvt. Lt., Bus Stand Rd. 232488 9823062479<br />

87 Jindal Crop Science pvt. Lt. , Bus Stand Rd. 234890 9423156424<br />

88 Krushidhan Seeds Lt. , Bus Stand Rd. 220521 9422927454<br />

89 Mahyco Seeds Lt., Subhash Rd. 236838 9823046276<br />

90 Markfield Hybrid Seeds Co., Pawar Chambars, Mo. 231348 9423156268<br />

91 Mahodaya Seeds Co. Pvt. Lt., Head Post Office. 239489 9422219900<br />

92 Mina Seeds, Market Yard. 229999 9422215155<br />

93 Pankaj Seeds Co., Market Yard. 229259 9422544688<br />

94 Shital Hybrid Seeds Co., Market Yard. 235190 9766592266<br />

95 Shri Balaji Seeds, Bus Stand Rd. 238051 9423747938<br />

96 Sana Agro Seeds Co., Bus Stand Rd. 688166 9422218479<br />

97 Madhur Seeds Co., Bus Stand Rd. 238341 9423159969<br />

98 Subhash Fertilizers pvt. Lt. Bus Stand Rd. 222600<br />

99 Safal Seeds and Biotech lt., Mantha Chaufulli. 224000 9422216012<br />

100 Sanjay Hybrid Seeds co., Mama Chowk. 230962 9422215761<br />

101 Sanjay Insecticide Pvt. Lt.Panshendra. 235247 9422215761<br />

102 Sankalp Seeds Co. Pvt. Lt., Juni Audyogic vasahat. 242200 9423156230<br />

103 Radhika Seeds, Bus Stand Rd. 236639 9422219280<br />

104 Vijay Seeds Co., Ltd., Bus Stand Rd. 230654 9422727540<br />

105 Yavalkar Pesticides, Pvt. Lt., 235239 9860522094<br />

106 Maha Krushi Udyog Vikas Mahamandal Ltd, Jalna.<br />

107 Jay Ambe Fertilizers Ltd. Jalna. 220011<br />

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108 Varad Fertilizers Ltd. Jalna. 232804<br />

109 Subhash fertilizers Ltd. , Jalna. 9422216904<br />

110 Radha Govind Fertilizers and Chemicals, Ltd., Jaln<br />

Sr. No. Name of Tahsil Name of village Wholesalers of Seeds/Fertilizer/<br />

Pest Control<br />

01 Jalna 1. Jalna<br />

1. Santosh Beez Bhandar<br />

2. Jindal Mati Parikshan Co-op, So. Ltd.<br />

3. R.K. Babu<br />

4. Namrata Fertilizers<br />

5. Pragat Shetkari Kendra<br />

6. Harit Kranti Kendra<br />

7. Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company.<br />

8. Shri Jayraj fertilizer.<br />

9. Gajanan Fertilizers.<br />

10. Parag Shetkari Kender.<br />

11. Trimbak K.S.K.<br />

12. Veepin Seeds.<br />

13. F.M.C.<br />

14. Vaibhau Laxmi seed Co., Ltd.<br />

15. Sandeep Seeds.<br />

16. Yashodhan Seeds.<br />

17. New S.G. Agrawal.<br />

18. Anand Agro Agency.<br />

19. Sachin sales Services.<br />

20. Manish Seeds.<br />

21. Kisan Center.<br />

22. Jaykisan Traders.<br />

23. Jindal Seed Co.<br />

24. Balaji Fertilizers.<br />

25. Mangal Seeds.<br />

2. Ner<br />

3. Gola Pangri<br />

02 Badnapur 1. Badnapur<br />

2. Dabhadi<br />

03 Bhokardan 1. Bhokardan<br />

2. Rajur<br />

1. Bhagyashri Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

2. Ganesh Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

1. Mangal Seeds and Fertilizers.<br />

2. Sharadha<br />

1. Sachin Agency<br />

2. Vijay Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

3. Dudhani Agro Traders.<br />

4. Rama Sales Corp.<br />

5. Siddhivinayak Krushi Seve Kender.<br />

6. M.K. Kataria.<br />

1. New Ganpati Krushi Seve Kender<br />

2. Gajanan Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

1. Gautamchand Sanjaykumar Jain<br />

2. Sangeeta Agency<br />

3. Mangal Shetkari Kendra.<br />

4. Subhash K.S.K.<br />

5. Rajput K.S.K.<br />

1. Maharashtra Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

2. Sandeep Krishi Seva Kendra.<br />

3. Rahul K.S.K.<br />

4. Vishal K.S.K.<br />

5. Prateeksha Agro Agency.<br />

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3. Hasanabad<br />

4. Pimpalgaon (R)<br />

5. Paradh (B)<br />

6. Dhawda<br />

04 Jafrabad 1. Jafrabad<br />

2. Mahora<br />

3. Tembhurni<br />

4. Warud<br />

1. Patil Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

1. Rajendra Krishi Seva Kendra.<br />

2. Vinayak K.S.K.<br />

3. Ganapati Mati Parikshan Co-op So.<br />

1. Shetkari Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

1. Prakash Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

1. Khandelwal Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

2. Shri Balaji Krishi Seva Kendra.<br />

3. Bhople K.S.K.<br />

1. Shri Agency.<br />

2. Laxmi Agro Agency.<br />

1. Ganesh Krishi Seva Kendra.<br />

2. Shri Krishna K.S.K.<br />

3. Vishal K.S.K.<br />

1. Pragat Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

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05 Ambad 1. Ambad<br />

2. Shahagad<br />

3. Jamkhed<br />

4. Wadigodri<br />

06 Ghansawangi 1. Ghansawangi<br />

2. Tirthpuri<br />

3. K. Pimpalgaon<br />

07 Mantha 1. Mantha<br />

2. Talani<br />

3. Jaypur<br />

08 Partur 1. Partur<br />

2. Waturfata<br />

3. Satona<br />

4. Ashti<br />

1. Godavari Seeds Company<br />

2 Sanjay Agro Traders<br />

3. Rathi Agro Traders.<br />

4. Lahoti Agro Traders.<br />

5. Pravin Krushi S. K.<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

1. Maharashtra Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

1. Yoga Yog Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

1. Mahesh Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

1. Bhosle Krishi Seva Kendra.<br />

2. Guru Krupa K.S.K.<br />

1. Bharat Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

1. Bajaj Krishi Seva Kendra.<br />

2. Kisan K.S.K.<br />

3. Vaishnavi Seeds and Fertilizer<br />

1. Vyankatesh Seeds<br />

2. Vijay Seeds.<br />

1. Sadguru Swami Samartha Krishi Seva<br />

Kendra.<br />

2. Neminath K.S.K.<br />

1. Kakde Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

1. Sanjay Fertilizers Agency<br />

2. Soni Agency.<br />

3. Goyal K.S.K.<br />

1. Vijay Fertilizers<br />

1. Vijay Agency<br />

1. Patil Fertilizers<br />

2. Ganesh Krishi Seva Kendra<br />

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Section VII : Response Structure<br />

7.4.8 District Information Officer<br />

DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN JALNA DISTRICT<br />

LOCAL DAILIES<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name of News Paper Name of Editor and Address Phone Number Mobile No.<br />

01 Daily Parshwabhoomi Dilip Rathi, Jalna 231750<br />

02 Daily Duniyadari Bhart Dhapate 232593, 9422216851<br />

03 Daily Asantosh Shashikant Patwari 232122, 9371051512<br />

04 Daily Anibani Uday Patwari 202413, 9422215422<br />

05 Daily Matsyodari Ramesh Khot 220084, 9422987426<br />

06 Daily Krushananiti Sanjay Bartiya 237656, 9822429778<br />

07 Daily Janla Darshan Avinash Kavle 231216, 9423156121<br />

08 Daily Ramvichar Vijay Saklecha 240100, 9423156511<br />

09 Daily Sanjvarta -- 232877<br />

10 Daily Marathwada Sathi M. Biyani 9422240953<br />

11 DailyAnandnagri RAVINDRA BANGAD 9422282393<br />

CHIEF REPORTERS / REPORTERS OF STATE &<br />

REGIONAL DAILIES AT JALNA<br />

1 Daily Lokmat Bipin Deshpande 232610<br />

2 Daily Lokmat Samachar Ramesh Bagdi 232610, 9422216852<br />

3 Daily Lokmat Times Ahmed Noor 232610, 9422725907<br />

4 Daily Sakal Makarand Jahgirdar 236505, 9881300807<br />

5 Daily Saamana Ganesh Jalgaonkar 232572, 9923001821<br />

6 Daily Loksatta Laxman Raut 232176, 9422796473<br />

7 Daily Deshonnati Ankush Deshmukh 240655, 9822593936<br />

8 Daily Punya Nagari Badrinath Tekale 239521, 9422725974<br />

9 Daily Citizens Mohd Alim 9422797099<br />

10 Daily Aurangabad Tiimes Abdul Hafij 243315, 9422215325<br />

11 Daily Lokpatra Vijay Jaldhav 230144,<br />

12 Daily Devgiri Tarun Bharat Suresh Kesapurkar 232780, 9423731480<br />

13 Daily Sanjvarta Vijay Kamle 232877, 9121474206<br />

14 Daily Gavkari Suhas Kulkarni 236975, 9326184474<br />

15 Daily Lokasha Sthi. Kadam 234575,<br />

16 Daily Bhaskar Sandeep Badnapurkar 235575, 9422217570<br />

17 Daily Divya Marathi Dilip pohnerkar 9422219172<br />

18 Daily Pudhari Suhil Wathore 8805007324<br />

19 Daily Ekmat Mukund Pathak 9850635166 / 8805989561<br />

20 Daily Mahanayak Rashtrapal Jadhav 9422995806<br />

21 Daily Solapur Tarun Bharat Narayan Mane 231780 / 9422217000<br />

ELECTRONIC MEDIA & AIR<br />

1 ALL INDIA RADIO (AIR) Raosaheb Dhavle 225341, 9422723590<br />

2 Zee TV Kiran Jadhav 9422722028<br />

3 Mee Marathi Rajendra Bhalerao 9422217044, 982316744<br />

4 Pradip Murme MCN Cable Network 8888831079<br />

5 Sunil Kharat CAN Cable Network 9422723658<br />

6 Sanjay Sarode IBN LOKMAT 9420224291<br />

7 Jaddish Gaud Sudarshan T V 9420221030<br />

8 Ravindra Mundhe Star Maza 9421957550<br />

9 Subodh Jadhav TV 9 9420223666<br />

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7.5 Earthquakes<br />

7.5.1 Planning Assumptions<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Earthquakes have large spatial and temporal impacts. Resource requirements are both<br />

intensive and extensive for <strong>management</strong> of earthquakes, in terms of the number of agencies<br />

involved and the nature of coordination required.<br />

7.5.2 Lead Agencies<br />

The lead agencies involved in the <strong>management</strong> of earthquakes are revenue, police, fire,<br />

and medical services.<br />

Due to extensive damage to infrastructure, the Telecommunication, MSEB, MWSSB and<br />

Public Works Departments play an important role in the <strong>management</strong> of this <strong>disaster</strong>.<br />

As a result of earthquakes, floods and epidemics can also occur. Therefore stress is laid<br />

on measures taken to ensure coordination with health and irrigation departments.<br />

7.5.3 Nature of Damages<br />

The impact of earthquakes differs for urban and rural areas, primarily because of the nature of<br />

infrastructure, quality of housing and occupational differences. In rural areas, it is primarily the<br />

housing and physical structures (including irrigation infrastructure) which may suffer extensive<br />

damage, without necessarily destroying the crops.<br />

In urban areas, in addition to housing and physical infrastructures, it may also disturb the<br />

service infrastructure such as water supply, sewage, telephones, electricity etc., which are<br />

essentially underground installations and hence exposed to a direct impact.<br />

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7.5.4 Possible Impacts<br />

Effects on Individual<br />

Loss of Life<br />

Injuries demanding surgical needs<br />

Family disruption<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Orthopedic surgery and fractures needing treatment<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Individuals trapped under debris need to be located and rescued which calls for not only<br />

earth moving equipment, but the services of sniffer dogs.<br />

Expertise of fire brigade and defence services may be essential in the rescue operations.<br />

In case of separation of family members <strong>information</strong> counters play an important role.<br />

In case of family disruption resulting from death of major earner, economic<br />

rehabilitation of the family may have to be planned as a long-term strategy.<br />

Loss of life, property and livestock may require damage assessment procedures to avoid<br />

litigation and delays in gratuitous relief and compensation.<br />

Damage caused<br />

Houses<br />

Personal Belongings<br />

Livestock<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Partially damaged houses needs technical inspection to decide the habitation worthiness<br />

and the extent of repairs required.<br />

Certain partially damaged houses may require demolition.<br />

As far as possible, reconstruction will take place on the same sites to avoid delays,<br />

secure cultural continuity and avoid costly land purchase. In extreme situations, new<br />

sites for resettlement may have to be identified when removal of rubble and debris is<br />

non-viable.<br />

Salvaging personal belongings from the debris needs clearance from technical personnel<br />

to ensure safety of persons engaged.<br />

As far as possible, family members only will be permitted to salvage their individual<br />

family belongings.<br />

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Damage to infrastructure resulting in disruption of services<br />

Buildings<br />

Dams<br />

Bridges<br />

Road Surface and Rail Lines<br />

Power Stations<br />

Water pipelines and water tanks<br />

Sewer lines<br />

Underground Cables<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Care needs to be taken to ensure that all electrical supplies to damaged area are<br />

disconnected promptly by MSEB.<br />

Underground cables need thorough inspection before power is restored.<br />

Breaches or cracks in the dam need Irrigation Department to secure the breaches or<br />

grouting the cracks.<br />

In case of damage to bridges, relief operations may require temporary bridges which<br />

can be put up with the assistance of army.<br />

Certain roads needing resurfacing will need immediate action from PWD.<br />

MWSSB in consultations with health authorities should restore existing water supply<br />

with necessary repairs. This may call for replacement of pipelines or arrangements for<br />

storage in portable PVC water tanks.<br />

In some cases, restoration of existing water supply may be time-consuming and<br />

therefore water tankers may have to be pressed into service.<br />

Identification of nearby water sources and checking water’s potability may also be<br />

required.<br />

Damage to sewer lines is to be looked into. Alternate arrangements by way of<br />

temporary latrines (technical details given on Pg. No ) may have to be constructed.<br />

Extensive damage to residential buildings resulting in disruption of<br />

telecommunication facilities requires provision/installation of public telephones<br />

(PCO) to facilitate communication.<br />

Damage to hospital, school buildings and other public facilities may disrupt the<br />

services. In such a case restoration of services through temporary arrangements is the<br />

first priority.<br />

PWD may have to take repairs or reconstruction of such public facilities on a priority<br />

basis.<br />

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Environmental Effects<br />

Alteration in river and stream flow<br />

Liquefaction<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Areas indicating signs of liquefaction should be declared out of bounds and strict vigil<br />

should be kept by police to prohibit trespassing.<br />

Foundations of the building in the area prone to liquefaction need technical<br />

assessment.<br />

Alteration in river and stream flow particularly when it covers a settlement create<br />

immediate demands for evacuation and relief till such time that the areas for new<br />

settlement identified and rehabilitation works are executed.<br />

Economic and Social consequences<br />

Loss of livelihood<br />

Disruption of market and Loss in production<br />

Migration<br />

Disruption of social structure including breakdown of social order and organisations<br />

Law and order problem<br />

Psychological after-effects such as individual trauma and depression<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

In addition to immediate relief requirements for effective and early recovery process, checking<br />

migration<br />

restoration of production units, and employment avenues<br />

provision of individual counselling and community counselling<br />

Reconstruction of social structures and organisation of community requires<br />

participation of non-governmental organisations. District administration must invite<br />

or co-opt voluntary agencies to ensure this aspect.<br />

For combating depression, engage people in all possible activities related to relief and<br />

rehabilitation through a deliberate strategy of community participation.<br />

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Secondary effects<br />

Fires<br />

Rains<br />

Landslides<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Fires resulting from earthquake are essentially a result of damage to infrastructure such<br />

as power supply.<br />

Immediate service of fire brigade is essential to check further damage.<br />

Immediate discontinuation of power would restrict the possibility of occurrence to a<br />

large extent.<br />

Rains following earthquakes essentially disrupt rescue and relief operations. Rescue and<br />

relief teams therefore must prepare themselves in anticipation and get community<br />

cooperation to overcome such difficulties.<br />

Rains also have implication for storage of food, fuel for cooking (firewood or coal) and<br />

fodder for the cattle. Protective structures therefore for the storage of all relief material<br />

becomes essential. Plastic materials and water-proof containers are required.<br />

Damage to road access due to landslides needs immediate clearing and PWD has to<br />

keep itself prepared for such an eventuality.<br />

Settlements on the hill-slope prone to landslides need to be shifted to safer places.<br />

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7.6 Floods<br />

7.6.1 Planning Assumptions<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Floods occur with warning, while flash flood occur with very little warning.<br />

Flood prone areas in India are demarcated as either blue or red lines depending on the<br />

frequency of occurrence. Blue lines are those areas where floods can occur once every<br />

five years whereas red lines are areas where floods can occur once every hundred years.<br />

The resource requirements for <strong>management</strong> of flood is extremely intensive involving<br />

large scale mobilization of resources.<br />

7.6.2 Lead Agencies<br />

The lead agencies are the revenue, police, irrigation, and medical services.<br />

Extensive damage to infrastructure and public utilities is possible hence the role of<br />

supporting agencies such as MSEB, Telecommunications and PWD is crucial.<br />

The loss to crop or plantation demands involvement of Agriculture Department, ZP<br />

Loss of cattle will bring in the role for Animal Husbandry, ZP.<br />

The assistance and intervention of the EOC is essential to support the <strong>district</strong><br />

administration in the <strong>management</strong> of these <strong>disaster</strong>s.<br />

Additionally, secondary <strong>disaster</strong>s such as epidemics may be caused due to floods and<br />

must be monitored by Public Health Department.<br />

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7.6.3 Possible Impacts<br />

Effects on Individual<br />

Loss of Life<br />

Injuries demanding medical attention<br />

Water-borne infection<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

In most cases, orthopedic surgery, fractures, cuts and bruises need immediate attention.<br />

Cases of water-borne infection need medication.<br />

Mass immunisation, when necessary, to protect individuals from water-borne<br />

diseases.<br />

Marooned individuals, including those trapped on tree-tops and building terraces need<br />

to be located and rescued which calls for boats, or at times helicopter services.<br />

Alternatively when large sections of community are marooned instead of evacuation it<br />

may be necessary to organise dispatch of relief supplies to marooned locations. This<br />

creates a special need for transport facility.<br />

Expertise of fire brigade and defence services may be essential in the rescue operations.<br />

Impact at family level<br />

Separated families<br />

Missing persons<br />

Family disorganisation<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

In case of separation of family members <strong>information</strong> counters would play an important<br />

role.<br />

In case of family disruption resulting from death of major earner, economic<br />

rehabilitation of the family may have to be planned as a long-term strategy.<br />

Loss of life, property and livestock may require damage assessment procedures to avoid<br />

litigation and delays in gratuitous relief and compensation.<br />

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Damage caused<br />

Houses<br />

Personal Belongings<br />

Livestock<br />

Crops and plantations<br />

Land<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Partially damaged houses needs technical inspection to decide the habitation worthiness<br />

and the extent of repairs required.<br />

Certain partially damaged houses may require demolition.<br />

As far as possible, reconstruction should take place on the same sites to avoid delays,<br />

secure cultural continuity and avoid costly land purchase. In extreme situations, new<br />

sites for resettlement may have to be identified when removal of rubble and debris is<br />

non-viable.<br />

Salvaging personal belongings from the debris needs clearance from technical personnel<br />

to ensure safety of persons engaged.<br />

As far as possible, family members only should be permitted to salvage their individual<br />

family belongings.<br />

Damage to crops, plantations or agriculture land will need a long-term intervention.<br />

Damage to infrastructure and disruption of services<br />

Buildings<br />

Godowns and storages<br />

Dams<br />

Bridges<br />

Road Surface and Rail Lines<br />

Power Stations<br />

Water pipelines and water tanks<br />

Sewer lines<br />

Underground Cables<br />

Ports and Jetties<br />

Communication Lines<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

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Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Care needs to be taken to ensure that all electrical supplies to damaged area are<br />

disconnected promptly by MSEB.<br />

Underground cables need thorough inspection before power is restored.<br />

Damage to electric poles and transmission lines needs restoration.<br />

Breaches or cracks in the dam need Irrigation Department to secure the breaches or<br />

grouting the cracks.<br />

In case of damage to bridges, relief operations may require temporary bridges which<br />

can be put up with the assistance of army.<br />

Certain roads needing resurfacing will need immediate action from PWD.<br />

Roads blocked due to uprooting of trees and electric poles may need to be cleared on<br />

a priority basis.<br />

MWSSB in consultations with health authorities should restore existing water supply<br />

with necessary repairs. This may call for replacement of pipelines or arrangements for<br />

storage in portable PVC water tanks.<br />

In some cases, restoration of existing water supply may be time-consuming and<br />

therefore water tankers may have to be pressed into service.<br />

Identification of nearby water sources and checking the potability of the same may<br />

also be required.<br />

Damage or choking of sewer lines is one of the most ticklish issue. Alternate<br />

arrangements by way of temporary latrines (technical details given on Pg. No ) may<br />

have to be constructed.<br />

Extensive damage to residential buildings resulting in disruption of<br />

telecommunication facilities requires provision of public telephones (PCO) to<br />

facilitate communication.<br />

Damage to hospital, school buildings and other public facilities may disrupt the<br />

services. In such a case restoration of services through temporary arrangements is the<br />

first priority.<br />

PWD may have to take repairs or reconstruction of such public facilities on a priority<br />

basis.<br />

Disposal of damaged foodgrains is one of the major step and needs community<br />

cooperation.<br />

Provision for distribution of cooked food or dry rations may have to be made.<br />

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Environmental Effects<br />

soil erosion<br />

silting<br />

water pollution<br />

denudation of land<br />

increase in salinity<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Silting in residential areas and buildings is one of the major problems requiring<br />

extensive community involvement.<br />

NGOs have demonstrated a tremendous capacity to mobilise community participation<br />

in desilting operations for reoccupancy of the residences and also the wells providing<br />

drinking water.<br />

Agriculture department may have to undertake soil-testing and propose appropriate<br />

measures for restoration of agriculture land.<br />

Economic and Social consequences<br />

Loss of livelihood<br />

Disruption of market and Loss in production<br />

Migration<br />

Disruption of social structure including breakdown of social order<br />

and community organisations<br />

Law and order problem<br />

Psychological after-effects like depression, trauma etc.<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

In addition to immediate relief requirements for effective and early recovery process and<br />

checking migration<br />

restoration of production units, and employment avenues<br />

provision of individual counselling and community counselling<br />

Reconstruction of social structures and organisation of community requires a<br />

professional intervention which can best come from non-governmental organisations<br />

Voluntary agencies will have to be invited or co-opted for relief activities to ensure<br />

this aspect.<br />

For combating depression, engage people in all possible activities related to relief and<br />

rehabilitation through a deliberate strategy of community participation.<br />

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Secondary effects<br />

Epidemics<br />

Landslides<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Rescue and relief teams must be alert to the possibility of outbreak of epidemics and<br />

therefore ensure standards of services with respect to storage, cooking, and handling of<br />

food materials as also disposal of waste in relief camps, medical centres and feeding<br />

centres.<br />

Water-quality monitoring mechanisms will have to be set-up to prevent outbreak of<br />

epidemics.<br />

Rains also have implication for storage of food, fuel for cooking (firewood or coal) and<br />

fodder for the cattle. Protective structures therefore for the storage of all relief material<br />

becomes essential. Plastic materials and water-proof containers are required.<br />

Damage to road access due to landslides needs immediate clearing and PWD has to<br />

keep itself prepared for such an eventuality.<br />

Settlements on the hill-slope prone to landslides need to be shifted to safer places.<br />

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7.7 Epidemics<br />

7.7.1 Planning Assumptions<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

The existing water quality monitoring and vector control programmes reduces the<br />

possibility of spread of epidemics to a considerable extent.<br />

Efficient response from pathological and testing laboratories helps in early diagnosis of<br />

the possible epidemic.<br />

7.7.2 Lead Agencies<br />

The revenue and health department including the medical service is the main agency<br />

involved in <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong> during epidemics.<br />

In the case of epidemics accompanying floods the water supply and sanitation<br />

department, MWSSB and irrigation department are the support agencies<br />

Apart from these support services, assistance is also sought from the police and home<br />

guards, public works department, state transport and the media.<br />

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7.7.3 Possible Impacts<br />

Effects on Individual<br />

Loss of Life<br />

Diseases needing Epidemiological Treatment<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Mass immunisation, when necessary, to protect individuals.<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

In some cases, existing water supply may be contaminated and therefore water tankers<br />

may have to be pressed into service.<br />

Identification of nearby water sources and checking the potability of the same may<br />

also be required.<br />

Rescue and relief teams must be alert to the possibility of spread of epidemics and<br />

therefore ensure standards of services with respect to storage, cooking, and handling of<br />

food materials as also disposal of waste in relief camps, medical centres and feeding<br />

centres.<br />

Water-quality monitoring mechanisms will have to be set-up to prevent spread of<br />

epidemics.<br />

In case of vector-borne diseases, the exact vector and related control methods will have<br />

to be followed. The required materials are listed on (pg. No)<br />

Life-saving drugs including saline will be required in large quantities<br />

Disposable kits for treatment of affected people and arrangements for proper disposal of<br />

these.<br />

Personal protection kits for medical personnel and volunteers assisting in treatment of<br />

patients.<br />

Arrangements for disposal of personal belongings and other solid waste materials.<br />

Monitoring arrangements including testing facilities with the help of laboratories and<br />

hospitals.<br />

Economic and Social consequences<br />

Migration<br />

Evacuation<br />

Law and order problem<br />

Psychological after-effects especially isolation<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

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Section VII : Response Structure<br />

In addition to immediate medical relief requirements for effective and early recovery process<br />

and checking migration<br />

restoration of potable water supply<br />

provision of<br />

⇒ quarantine of infected cases at family and hospital level<br />

⇒ programme of immunisation<br />

⇒ water quality monitoring<br />

⇒ pathological testing laboratories<br />

⇒ individual counselling<br />

⇒ family counselling<br />

Involvement of NGOs in mobilising community efforts for the control of epidemics<br />

by ensuring standards of environmental sanitation, disposal of waste and personal<br />

hygiene.<br />

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7.8 Road Accidents<br />

7.8.1 Planning Assumptions<br />

The major road accidents are highly localised.<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

The response machinery that is to be activated is at a much more local level<br />

In case of road accidents involving toxic and highly inflammable materials, there is<br />

need for temporary evacuation.<br />

7.8.2 Lead Agencies<br />

The lead agencies are revenue, police and the regional transport office.<br />

In major accidents involving loss of life and injuries to a large number of people,<br />

services of agencies such as fire services, health department will be needed<br />

In the case of a vehicle plunge in the river, services of divers for rescue operations are<br />

required.<br />

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7.8.3 Possible Impacts<br />

Effects on Individuals<br />

Loss of Life<br />

Trauma Care<br />

Burns<br />

Injuries demanding surgical treatment<br />

Poisoning or exposure to toxic material<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

In most cases, orthopedic surgery and fractures need immediate attention.<br />

Individuals trapped in the vehicles need to be rescued which at times calls for metal<br />

cutting devices.<br />

Expertise of fire brigade and defence services may be essential when the accident<br />

involves vehicles carrying hazardous chemicals, toxic materials or explosives.<br />

Divers may be required if the accident involves a vehicle falling off a bridge into<br />

water.<br />

The police may require to cordon off the area.<br />

Chemical accidents may generate a demand for treatment for burns and exposure to<br />

poisonous substances which may mean a specialised service not generally available<br />

along the highways.<br />

Nature of injuries may demand immediate transfer of injured to centres offering<br />

trauma care.<br />

Loss of life, property and goods may require damage assessment procedures to avoid<br />

litigations and delays in gratuitous relief and compensation including insurance.<br />

Damage caused<br />

Vehicles<br />

Goods<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Salvaging the goods from the accident site needs clearance from technical personnel to<br />

ensure safety of persons engaged.<br />

Environmental Effects<br />

Air pollution if vehicle carrying hazardous chemicals are involved<br />

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Disruption of services<br />

Road network<br />

Traffic<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

The spills from vehicles carrying hazardous materials may require stoppage of traffic<br />

and cleaning of road surface. Various materials are recommended depending on the<br />

nature of spill. Also, specialised agencies may have to be called for undertaking spill<br />

cleaning operations.<br />

Diversion of traffic resulting from such accidents may require traffic control to give<br />

<strong>information</strong> at various entry points located also far away (which need quick<br />

identification) from the site of accident so as to avoid inconvenience to the travellers.<br />

Special cranes may be required for clearing the accident site.<br />

Economic and Social consequences<br />

Law and order problem<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Security of goods and materials in the vehicles involved in the accident needs<br />

protection. The details of goods need to be officially recorded.<br />

Secondary Effects<br />

Fires<br />

Gas leak affecting settlements near the accident site<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

It may be necessary to inform the settlements around to take necessary precautionary<br />

measures, if the accident involves leakage of toxic gases.<br />

It may be advisable to send a team of medical personnel from poison centres to visit<br />

the settlements around the accident site when toxic leak is reported.<br />

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7.9 Fires<br />

7.9.1 Lead Agencies<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

The main agencies involved in <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong> are the revenue department, local<br />

fire service (municipality or municipal corporation), medical services (hospitals) and<br />

police (local police station),<br />

In the event of a major fire, the local fire service would need to co-ordinate with the<br />

MSEB and the water supply department for assistance in containment of the fire.<br />

Major evacuation may call for support from DCR.<br />

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7.9.2 Possible Impacts<br />

Effects on Individuals<br />

Burns<br />

Injuries demanding surgical treatment<br />

Loss of Life<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Serious burn cases may need immediate transport for admission to burn wards in the<br />

hospital<br />

In many cases, panic behaviour may lead to injuries requiring treatment for orthopedic<br />

surgery and fractures.<br />

Expertise of fire brigade may be essential in the rescue operations and control of fire<br />

particularly when population density is very high.<br />

In case of separation of family members <strong>information</strong> counters would play an important<br />

role. (This is normally observed in case of fires in large slums)<br />

In case of family disruption resulting from death of major earner, economic<br />

rehabilitation of the family may have to be planned as a long-term strategy.<br />

Loss of life, property and livestock may require damage assessment procedures to avoid<br />

litigation and delays in gratuitous relief and compensation.<br />

Damage caused<br />

House<br />

Personal Belongings<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Partially damaged houses needs technical inspection to decide the habitation worthiness<br />

and the extent of repairs required.<br />

Certain partially damaged houses may require demolition.<br />

Transit arrangements may have to be identified when the structure needs reconstruction.<br />

Salvaging personal belongings from the debris needs clearance from technical personnel<br />

to ensure safety of persons engaged.<br />

As far as possible, family members only should be permitted to salvage their individual<br />

family belongings.<br />

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Damage to infrastructure and disruption of services<br />

Buildings<br />

Overhead lines<br />

Communication Lines<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Care needs to be taken to ensure that all electrical supplies to damaged area are<br />

disconnected promptly by MSEB officials in the area.<br />

Underground cables need thorough inspection before power is restored.<br />

Extensive damage to residential buildings resulting in disruption of<br />

telecommunication facilities requires provision of public telephones (PCO) to<br />

facilitate communication.<br />

Damage to hospital, school buildings and other public facilities may disrupt the<br />

services. In such a case restoration of services through temporary arrangements is the<br />

first priority.<br />

PWD may have to take repairs or reconstruction of such public facilities on a priority<br />

basis.<br />

Some fires may demand traffic control measures including identification of alternate<br />

routes and diversion of traffic.<br />

In congested areas controlling curious onlookers may block movement of rescue and<br />

fire workers. The police will need to cordon off the area for smooth operations.<br />

Economic consequences<br />

Loss of livelihood<br />

disruption of market<br />

loss in production<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

In addition to immediate relief requirements for effective and early recovery process,<br />

restoration of markets, production units, employment avenues<br />

Provision of damage assessment<br />

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7.10 Industrial and Chemical Accidents<br />

7.10.1 Planning Assumptions<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Off-site industrial accidents are in the form of fires, explosions and toxic gas leaks.<br />

The responsibility of declaring an industrial accident as off-site rests with the<br />

<strong>management</strong> of the industrial unit where the accident has occurred.<br />

The most crucial decision in off-site industrial accident <strong>management</strong> is the recognition /<br />

identification of the stage at which the responsibility is handed over from the<br />

<strong>management</strong> to the public authorities.<br />

The public authority will be the District Collector when the <strong>disaster</strong> is likely to impact a<br />

larger area.<br />

7.10.2 Lead Agencies<br />

The main participating agencies in the <strong>management</strong> of off-site industrial <strong>disaster</strong>s are :<br />

revenue<br />

police, fire, medical services<br />

civil defence agencies<br />

public works department<br />

Industry<br />

MARG<br />

Public Health and regulatory environmental agencies.<br />

To enable effective immediate response, specialists are required to<br />

♦ provide fast, reliable <strong>information</strong> on the properties of the substance<br />

released,<br />

♦ its potential hazard,<br />

♦ protective equipment required,<br />

♦ containment and control measures to be taken and<br />

♦ advice on the decontamination and emergency termination activities<br />

required.<br />

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7.10.3 Possible Impacts<br />

Effects on Individual<br />

Loss of Life<br />

Burns<br />

Injuries demanding Surgical treatment<br />

Exposure to toxic material<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

In most cases, orthopedic surgery and fractures need immediate attention.<br />

Expertise of fire brigade, mutual aid and response groups (MARG), may be essential.<br />

The police may require to cordon off the area.<br />

Chemical accidents may generate a demand for treatment for burns and exposure to<br />

poisonous substances which may mean a specialised service not generally available<br />

with medical practitioners.<br />

Nature of injuries may demand immediate transfer of injured to poison centres.<br />

Loss of life, property and goods may require damage assessment procedures to avoid<br />

litigation and delays in gratuitous relief and compensation including insurance.<br />

Areas indicating spread of toxic gases should be declared out of bounds and strict<br />

vigil should be kept by police to prohibit trespassing.<br />

Alteration in wind direction when it covers a settlement create immediate demands<br />

for evacuation and relief till such time that an all-clear signal is given.<br />

Environmental Effects<br />

water pollution<br />

air pollution<br />

effect on vegetation<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

On a long-term basis monitoring of air, water and soil quality will have to be carried<br />

out.<br />

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Disruption of services<br />

Road network<br />

Electricity<br />

Water supply<br />

Economic and Social consequences<br />

Loss of livelihood<br />

Disruption of market<br />

Damage to food stocks<br />

Loss in production<br />

Migration<br />

Law and order problem<br />

Social and Psychological effects<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

In addition to immediate relief requirements for effective and early recovery process and<br />

checking migration<br />

restoration of production units, employment avenues<br />

provision of individual counselling and community counselling<br />

For combating depression, engage people in all possible activities related to relief and<br />

rehabilitation through a deliberate strategy of community participation.<br />

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7.11 Cyclones<br />

7.11.1 Planning Assumptions<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Cyclones can be predicted sufficiently in advance but its impact location over land is<br />

uncertain.<br />

The resource requirements for <strong>management</strong> of cyclone impact is extremely intensive<br />

involving large scale mobilization of resources.<br />

7.11.2 Lead Agencies<br />

The lead agencies are the Fire, Police and Health departments.<br />

Extensive damage to infrastructure and public utilities is possible hence the role of<br />

supporting agencies such as MSEB, Telecommunications and PWD is crucial.<br />

The loss to crop or plantation demands involvement of Agriculture Department<br />

Loss of cattle will bring in the role for Animal Husbandry.<br />

The assistance and intervention of the EOC is essential to support the <strong>district</strong><br />

administration in the <strong>management</strong> of these <strong>disaster</strong>s.<br />

Additionally, secondary <strong>disaster</strong>s such as epidemics may be caused due to floods<br />

resulting from cyclones and must be monitored by Public Health Department.<br />

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7.11.3 Possible Impacts<br />

Effects on Individual<br />

Loss of Life<br />

Injuries demanding surgical needs<br />

Family disorganisation<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

In most cases, orthopedic surgery, fractures, cuts and bruises need immediate attention.<br />

Mass immunisation is necessary to protect individuals from water-borne diseases.<br />

Marooned individuals, including those trapped on tree-tops and building terraces (in case<br />

of tidal wave) need to be located and rescued which calls for boats, or at times helicopter<br />

services.<br />

Alternatively when large sections of community are marooned instead of evacuation it<br />

may be necessary to organise dispatch of relief supplies to marooned locations. This<br />

creates a special need for transport facility.<br />

Expertise of fire brigade and defence services (Navy, Coast Guards) may be essential in<br />

the rescue operations.<br />

Damage caused<br />

[Cyclones may be accompanied by heavy rains, or at times tidal waves].<br />

Houses<br />

Personal Belongings<br />

Livestock<br />

Crops and Plantations<br />

Forests<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Partially damaged houses needs technical inspection to decide the habitation worthiness<br />

and the extent of repairs required.<br />

Certain partially damaged houses may require demolition.<br />

New sites for resettlement may have to be identified when removal of rubble and debris is<br />

non-viable.<br />

Salvaging personal belongings from the debris needs clearance from technical personnel to<br />

ensure safety of persons engaged.<br />

As far as possible, family members only should be permitted to salvage their individual<br />

family belongings.<br />

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Damage to infrastructure and disruption in services<br />

Buildings<br />

Godowns and storages<br />

Dams<br />

Bridges<br />

Road Surface and Rail Lines<br />

Power Stations and Power Lines<br />

Water Tanks<br />

Ports and Jetties<br />

Communication Lines<br />

Railway Signals<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Care needs to be taken to ensure that all electrical supplies to damaged area are<br />

disconnected promptly by MSEB.<br />

Overhead lines need thorough inspection before power is restored.<br />

Breaches or cracks in the dam need Irrigation Department to secure the breaches or<br />

grouting the cracks.<br />

In case of damage to bridges, relief operations may require temporary bridges which<br />

can be put up with the assistance of army.<br />

Certain roads needing resurfacing will need immediate action from PWD.<br />

MWSSB in consultations with health authorities should restore existing water supply<br />

with necessary repairs. This may call for replacement of pipelines or arrangements for<br />

storage in portable PVC water tanks.<br />

In some cases, restoration of existing water supply may be time-consuming and<br />

therefore water tankers may have to be pressed into service.<br />

Identification of nearby water sources and checking the potability of the same may also<br />

be required.<br />

Choking of sewer lines is one of the most ticklish issue. Immediate arrangements for<br />

clearing the sewer lines is necessary.<br />

Piped gas supply should be immediately terminated in the affected area to avoid<br />

secondary consequences. If necessary, and feasible gas cylinders should be supplied till<br />

the gas line is checked thoroughly and restored.<br />

Extensive damage to residential buildings resulting in disruption of telecommunication<br />

facilities requires provision of public telephones (PCO) to facilitate communication.<br />

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Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Damage to hospital, school buildings and other public facilities may disrupt the services.<br />

In such a case restoration of services through temporary arrangements is the first<br />

priority.<br />

PWD may have to take repairs or reconstruction of such public facilities on a priority<br />

basis.<br />

Disposal of damaged foodgrains is one of the major step and needs community<br />

cooperation.<br />

Provision for distribution of cooked food or dry rations may have to be made.<br />

Rains also have implication for storage of food, fuel for cooking (firewood or coal) and<br />

fodder for the cattle. Protective structures therefore for the storage of all relief material<br />

becomes essential. Plastic materials and water-proof containers are required.<br />

Environmental Effects<br />

soil erosion<br />

silting<br />

water pollution<br />

increase in salinity<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Silting in residential areas and buildings is one of the major problems requiring extensive<br />

community involvement.<br />

NGOs have demonstrated a tremendous capacity to mobilise community participation in<br />

desalting operations for reoccupancy of the residences and also the wells providing<br />

drinking water.<br />

Agriculture department may have to undertake soil-testing and propose appropriate<br />

measures for restoration of agriculture land.<br />

Economic and Social consequences<br />

Loss of livelihood<br />

Disruption of market and Loss in production<br />

Disruption of social structure including breakdown of social order<br />

and community organisations<br />

Migration<br />

Law and order problem<br />

Psychological after-effects<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

In addition to immediate relief requirements, for effective and early recovery process and<br />

checking migration<br />

restoration of production units and employment avenues<br />

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provision of individual counselling and community counselling<br />

Section VII : Response Structure<br />

Reconstruction of social structures and organisation of community requires a professional<br />

intervention which can best come from non-governmental organisations Voluntary<br />

agencies will have to be invited or co-opted for relief activities to ensure this aspect.<br />

For combating depression, engage people in all possible activities related to relief and<br />

rehabilitation through a deliberate strategy of community participation.<br />

Secondary effects<br />

Epidemics<br />

Landslides<br />

Specific demands raised or required<br />

Rescue and relief teams must be alert to the possibility of outbreak of epidemics and<br />

therefore ensure standards of services with respect to storage, cooking, and handling of<br />

food materials as also disposal of waste in relief camps, medical centres and feeding<br />

centres.<br />

Water-quality monitoring mechanisms will have to be set-up to prevent outbreak of<br />

epidemics.<br />

Damage to road access due to landslides needs immediate clearing and PWD has to keep<br />

itself prepared for such an eventuality.<br />

Settlements on the hill-slope prone to landslides need to be shifted to safer places.<br />

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Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

8.0 NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (NGOs)<br />

AND VOLUNTARY AGENCIES<br />

The non-governmental organizations and voluntary agencies play an important role in<br />

<strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong> and provide a strong band of committed volunteers with experience in<br />

managing the <strong>disaster</strong>s. Their strength lies in the choice of their manpower, the informality in<br />

operations and flexibility in procedures. These organizations enjoy a fair degree of autonomy<br />

and hence can respond to changing needs immediately.<br />

The list of 32 NGOs working in Jalna <strong>district</strong> with their specific nature of works are given in<br />

the following sections.<br />

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8.1 List of NGOs in Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Sr. Name of Agency and Regn. Name of Contact Person and<br />

No. Location<br />

No. address<br />

01 Creative Group, Jalna F-854 Mr. Haresh M. Talreja, Seema<br />

Handloom House, Jalna<br />

02 Ramdev Baba Medical E-115 Mr. Nathmal Gourishankar<br />

Foundation, Jalna<br />

Mishra, Naya Bazar, Jalna<br />

03 Shree Gorakshan Panjarpol, E-11 Mr. K.K. Bhakkad, Machhali<br />

Jalna<br />

Khadak Rd., Jalna<br />

04 Shree Blood Donor Group, F-1718 Mr. Vivek Narayan Patil,<br />

Jalna<br />

Sarafa Rd., Jalna<br />

05 Akhil Bharatiya Grahak F-617 Mr. Dattatraya N. Kavde,<br />

Panchayat, Jalna<br />

Laxmi Narayan Co-op.<br />

06 C.A. Saklecha Janseva F-118<br />

Society, Jalna<br />

Mr. Champalal D. Saklecha,<br />

Trust, Jalna<br />

Ganesh Bhavan, Jalna<br />

07 Jalna Chartered<br />

F-561 Mr. T. R. Jogeshwar Rao,<br />

Accountants Association,<br />

Jalna<br />

Civil Rd., Jalna<br />

08 Mahico Staff Welfare E-18 Mr. Jawaharlal M. Gandhi,<br />

Association<br />

Hybrid Seeds Company Ltd.,<br />

Sardar Patel Rd., Jalna<br />

09 Agrawal Panchayati E-117 Mr. Badri Vishal Shriram, Piti<br />

Bhavan, Jalna<br />

Rangar Khidki, Jalna<br />

10 Mahesh Seva Trust, Jalna E-123 Mr. Mithulal Pannalal Dadh,<br />

New Mondha, Jalna<br />

11 Parikh Samaj Hitkarni F-407 Mr. Hemchandra Murlidhar<br />

Sanstha, Jalna<br />

Joshi, R.P. Rd., Jalna<br />

12 Maheshwari Samaj Seva F-961 Mr. Balkishan R. Rathi,<br />

Trust, Jalna<br />

Prakash & Co., Shani Mandir<br />

Chauk, Jalna<br />

13 Himco Charitable Trust, E-96 Mr. Vinod Kumar R. Shaha,<br />

Jalna<br />

Nehru Rd., Jalna<br />

14 Jalna Gujarati Samaj, Jalna F-17 Mr. Shyamjibhai H.<br />

Bhanushali,<br />

Jalna<br />

New Mondha,<br />

15 Jalna District Chemists Maha(2 Mr. Santosh M Purwale,<br />

Association, Jalna<br />

79/98) Santosh Medical, Ambad Rd.,<br />

Jalna<br />

16 New Progress Retail Rockel F-728 Mr. Gunwantrao V. Thakkar,<br />

Vikreta Association, Jalna<br />

Sadar Bazar, Jalna<br />

17 Dhanwantari Rural Health F-864 Dr. Ashok L. Bansod, Double<br />

and Research Organization,<br />

Jalna<br />

Jeen, Jalna<br />

18 The Jalna Vyapari and F-175 Mr. Panraj Ostawal, New<br />

Adtiya Association, Jalna<br />

Mondha, Jalna<br />

19 Dhanwantari Charitable<br />

Trust, Jalna<br />

F-1779 Dr. Santosh R. Goyal, Jalna<br />

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20 Adtiya Association, Jalna F-465 Mr. Rameshchand B.<br />

Lunawat, New Mondha, Jalna<br />

21 Bisesarlal S. Mundada E-110 Mr. Satyanarayan B.<br />

Charitable Trust, Jalna<br />

Mundada, Mutha Bldg., Jalna<br />

22 Barwale Agro Research, E-20 Mr. Badrinarayan R. Barwale,<br />

Jalna<br />

Jalna<br />

23 Gajanan Maharaj Lokseva F-79 Mr. R. B. Gaud, Tax Advisor,<br />

Trust, Jalna<br />

Ambika Market, Jalna<br />

24 Green Star Blood Donor F-1828 Mr. Shaikh A. Hamid S.A.<br />

Group, Jalna<br />

Rehman, Akeli Basti, Jalna<br />

25 Seva Pratishthan, Jalna F-571 Mr. S.S. Kulkarni, 19, Vidya<br />

Nagar, Jalna<br />

26 Samaj Seva Mandal, Jalna F-37 Mr. K. Devrao Gangadhare,<br />

Jalna<br />

27 The Jalna Flour Mill Owner F-77 Mr. Chandulal B. Bhakkad,<br />

Association, Jalna<br />

Jalna<br />

28 Jalna Dist. Hawkers F-167 Mr. Mannulal G. Jaiswal,<br />

Association, Jalna<br />

Shani Mandir Rd., Jalna<br />

29 Sansthan Ganpati, Rajur, A-95 Tahsildar, Bhokardan, Dist.<br />

Tq. Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

Jalna<br />

30 Matsodari Devi Mandir, Tq.<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

A-316 Tahsildar, Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

31 Jalna Dist. Budha Seva F-577 Mr. Bhausaheb L. Wahul,<br />

Mandal, Shahagad, Tq.<br />

Kudan, Tq. Ambad, Dist.<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

Jalna<br />

32 Lions Club, Jalna ---- Dr. Rajendra Karwa, R.P. Rd.,<br />

Jalna<br />

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Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

8.2 NGOs to be involved in specific activities during <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong><br />

operations<br />

8.1.1 Search and Rescue – NGOs available in Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name and Address Nature of Resource Area of Operation<br />

01 Mr. Haresh M. Talreja, Manpower, Trucks, Jalna, Ambad,<br />

Creative Group, Seema Matador, Jeep, Partur, Ghansawangi<br />

Handloom House, Jalna Spray pumps and Bhokardan<br />

02 C.A. Saklecha Janseva Man power, Trucks Jalna, Partur,<br />

Trust, Jalna<br />

Mantha, Badnapur<br />

03 Samaj Seva Mandal,19, Manpower Jalna, Badnapur,<br />

Vidya Nagar, Jalna<br />

Partur, Ambad<br />

04 Jalna Dist. Hawkers Asso., Manpower Anywhere in the<br />

Shani Mandir, Dr. R.P. Rd.<br />

Jalna<br />

<strong>district</strong>.<br />

05 Jalna Dist. Budha Seva Manpower Anywhere in the<br />

Mandal, Shahagad, Tq.<br />

<strong>district</strong><br />

06<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

Sansthan Ganpati, Rajur, Manpower, Four Bhokardan and Jalna<br />

Tq. Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna Wheelers,<br />

Machine<br />

Crane <strong>district</strong><br />

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Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

8.2.2 Medical Aid (Treatment & Transfer) – NGOs available in Jalna District<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name and Address Nature of Resource Area of Operation<br />

01 Ramdev Baba Medical Doctors, Nurses, Jalna and other<br />

Foundation C/o. Mr. Haresh Dispensary places of the<br />

M. Talreja, Seema Handlum Operation Theater, <strong>district</strong><br />

House, Jalna<br />

Ambulance,<br />

Manpower<br />

02 Dhanwantari Rural Health Manpower, Doctors, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

and Research Center, C/o. Nurses, Dispensary<br />

Dr. Ashok L. Bansod, Operation Theatre,<br />

Double Jeen, Jalna Ambulance<br />

03 Jalna District Chemists Manpower, Doctors, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Association, C/o. Mr. Medicines<br />

Santosh M. Sarmale,<br />

04<br />

Santosh Medical, Ambad<br />

Rd. Jalna<br />

Shree Blood Donor Group, Manpower, Blood Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

C/o. Mr. Vivek Narayan<br />

Patil, Sarafa Rd. Jalna<br />

donation<br />

05 Green Star Blood Donor Manpower, Blood Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Group, C/o. Mr. Shaikh A. donation<br />

Hameed S.A. Rehman,<br />

Akeli Basti, Jalna<br />

06 Himco Charitable Trust, Manpower, Doctors, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

C/o. Mr. V.R. Shaha, Nehru Ambulance, Four<br />

Rd., Jalna<br />

wheelers,<br />

Finance<br />

Nurses,<br />

07 Mahico Staff Welfare Manpower, Doctors, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Association, C/o. Mr. J. M. Ambulance, Four<br />

Gandhi, Hybrid Seeds Co.,<br />

Jalna<br />

Wheelers, Nurses<br />

08 Mission Hospital, Jalna Trained Manpower,<br />

Doctors, Operation<br />

Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

theater, Nurses,<br />

Pathological Labs,<br />

Ambulance, Labor<br />

09 Ganpati Netralaya, Jalna<br />

rooms and all other<br />

Medical facilities<br />

Trained Manpower,<br />

Doctors,<br />

Ambulance, Nurses,<br />

Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

and all other<br />

10 Dhanwantari Charitable<br />

Medical facilities<br />

Manpower, Doctors, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Trust, Dr. Santosh Goyal,<br />

Jalna<br />

Nurses<br />

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Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

8.2.3 Disposal of Dead ( Retrieval, Panchnama, Autopsy) – NGOs available in Jalna<br />

<strong>district</strong>.<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name and Address Nature of Resource Area of Operation<br />

01 Gajanan Maharaj Lokseva<br />

Trust, Jalna<br />

Manpower Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

02 Jalna dist. Budha Seva Manpower Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Mandal, Shahagad, Tq.<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

03 Mahico Staff welfare Manpower, Trucks, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Association, Jalna<br />

cranes,<br />

wheelers<br />

Four<br />

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8.2.4 Temporary Shelters – NGOs available in Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name and Address Nature of Resource Area of Operation<br />

01 Creative Group, C/o Mr. Temporary Shelters, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Haresh M. Talreja, Seema<br />

Handloom, Jalna<br />

Tents etc.<br />

02 Rotaract Club, C/o. Mr. Temporary Shelters, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Patel, Assam Tea Company, Tents, Resource<br />

Mama Chauk, Jalna persons on low cost<br />

housing etc.<br />

03 Jalna Chartered Temporary Shelters, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Accountants Association, Tents, Resource<br />

C/o. V.R. Jogeshwar Rao, persons on low cost<br />

Civil Club Rd. Jalna housing etc.<br />

04 Lions Club of Jalna, C/o. Temporary Shelters, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Dr. Karwa, Badi Sadak, Tents, Resource<br />

Jalna<br />

Persons on low cost<br />

housing etc.<br />

05 Maheswari Samaj Seva Temporary Shelters, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Trust, Mr. B. R. Rathi, Finance, Tents<br />

Prakash & Co. Shani<br />

06<br />

Mandir Chauk, Old Jalna<br />

Mahesh Seva Trust, Jalna Temporary Shelters,<br />

Finance, Tents<br />

Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

07 Agrawal Panchayati Temporary Shelters, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Bhavan, Jalna, C/o. Mr.<br />

Badri Vishal S. Piti Rangar<br />

Khidki, Jalna<br />

Finance, Tents<br />

08 Barwale Agro Research , Temporary Shelters, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Mr. Badrinarayan R. Finance, Tents,<br />

Barwale, Jalna<br />

Resource persons on<br />

low cost housing.<br />

09 The Jalna Vyapari and Temporary Shelters, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Adtiya Association, Jalna Tents, Finance<br />

10 Jalna Gujrati Samaj, C/o. Temporary Shelters, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Mr. Shyamjibhai H. Tents, Finance<br />

Bhanushali<br />

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8.2.5 Relief Activities (Cooked food, Water, Gratuitous relief) NGOs<br />

Available in Jalna <strong>district</strong>.<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Sr. Name and Address Nature of Area of<br />

No.<br />

Resource Operation<br />

01 Akhil Bharatiya Grahak Manpower Jalna and<br />

Panchayat, Jalna<br />

Badnapur<br />

02 Jalna Chartered Accountants Manpower, Jalna and other<br />

Association C/o. Mr. V. R. finance<br />

places of the<br />

Jogeshwar Rao, Civil Club<br />

Road Jalna<br />

<strong>district</strong><br />

03 Mahesh Seva Trust, C/o. Mr. Food, Grains, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Mithulal P. Dadh, New Water, Finance,<br />

Mondha, Jalna<br />

Residential<br />

facility for women<br />

and children<br />

04 Agrawal Panchayati Bhavan, Food, Grains, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

C/o. Mr. Badri V. S. Piti Water, Finance,<br />

Rangar Khidki, Jalna Residential<br />

facility for victims<br />

05 Parikh Samaj Hitkarni Cooked food, Jalna, Badnapur,<br />

Sanstha, C/o. Hemchandra Water, finance Bhokardan,<br />

Murlidhar Joshi, R.P. Rd.<br />

Jalna<br />

Ambad<br />

06 Mahico Staff Welfare Cooked food, Jalna, Partur,<br />

Association, Mr. J. M. Water, finance Bhokardan,<br />

Gandhi, Hybrid seed co. Jalna<br />

Ambad<br />

07 Maheshwari Samaj Seva Food, Grains, Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Trust, C/o. Mr. Balkishan Water, Finance,<br />

Rathi, Shani Mandir Chauk, Residential<br />

Old Jalna<br />

facility for<br />

victims, Vehicle<br />

08 The Jalna Vyapari and Adtiya Food, cooked Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Association, Jalna, Mr. Panraj food, Grains,<br />

Oswal, New Mondha, Jalna Residential<br />

facility,<br />

finance<br />

Water,<br />

09 Adtiya Association, C/o. R. B. Food, cooked Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Lunawat, New Mondha, Jalna food, Grains,<br />

Residential<br />

facility,<br />

finance<br />

Water,<br />

10 Seva Pratishthan, C/o. S.S.<br />

Kulkarni, 19, Vidya Nagar,<br />

Jalna<br />

Manpower Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

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8.2.6 Health and Sanitation – NGOs Available in Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name and Address Nature of<br />

Resource<br />

01 Samaj Seva Mandal, C/o. Mr.<br />

Krishnarao D. Gangadhare,<br />

Jalna<br />

02 Seva Pratishthan, C/o. S.S.<br />

Kulkarni, 19, Vidya Nagar,<br />

Jalna<br />

03 Jalna Dist. Budha Seva<br />

Mandal, Shahagad, Tq.<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Area of<br />

Operation<br />

available<br />

Manpower Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Manpower Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Manpower Ambad,<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

8.2.7 Carcass Disposal – NGOs available in Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Sr. Name and Address Resources available Area of<br />

No.<br />

operation<br />

01 Seva Pratishthan, C/o. S.S.<br />

Kulkarni, 19, Vidya Nagar,<br />

Jalna<br />

Manpower Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

02 Shri Ganpati Sansthan, Rajur,<br />

Tq. Bhokardan, Jalna<br />

Manpower, Vehicles Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

03 Matsodari Devi Mandir, Tq.<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

Manpower, Vehicle Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

04 Jalna Dist. Hawkers Manpower Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

05<br />

Association, Dist. Jalna<br />

New Progress Retail Rockel Manpower, Fuel for Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Sellers Association, Jalna carcass disposal<br />

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8.2.8 Cattle Camp<br />

Sr. Name and Address Resources<br />

No.<br />

available<br />

01 Shree Gorakshan Panjarpol, Manpower,<br />

C/o. Mr. K.K. Bhakkad, Finance, Bagasse<br />

02<br />

Machhali Khadak Rd., Jalna<br />

Himco Charitable Trust, C/o. Manpower,<br />

Mr. V. R. Shaha, Nehru Rd.,<br />

Jalna<br />

Finance<br />

03 Mahico Staff Welfare Manpower,<br />

Association, C/o. Mr. Technological<br />

Jawaharlal M. Gandhi, Hybrid<br />

Seeds Co. Ltd., Sardar Patel<br />

Rd., Jalna<br />

Support, Finance<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Area of operation<br />

Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

Jalna <strong>district</strong><br />

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8.3 Enocouraging Community Preparedness<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Disasters may result in cutting off essential services and in spite of administrative<br />

preparedness it may not be possible for the administration to reach out immediately.<br />

Mitigation efforts and preparation of the <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong> action plan for local areas are<br />

essential elements and pre-requisites. Preparedness to a large extent would reduce the impact<br />

and the damage. Training and simulation exercises for enhancing the community’s<br />

preparedness and response capability will simultaneously strengthen and enhance the<br />

capacity of the administration to undertake necessary preparedness or evacuation measures.<br />

The <strong>district</strong> administration is encouraging and supporting initiatives towards community<br />

preparedness measures including formation of Community Emergency Response Teams<br />

(CERTs)<br />

On the basis of discussions, apart from the NGOs mentioned earlier, the following Private<br />

Sector units, Mahila Mandals and CBOs have been identified as resource groups for<br />

involvement in community preparedness measures. They will all undergo training for the<br />

same. These Private Sector units, Mahila Mandals, CBOs, NGOs would adopt a conscious<br />

effort towards community level preparedness measures. They would also promote the<br />

formation of CERTs.<br />

As a part of general preparedness at community level, the families in the community would<br />

be made conscious about the type of hazard that the household situation presents and the<br />

threats from outside. Also, communities would be encouraged to undertake exercises in risk<br />

and vulnerability analysis and preparation of community response plan to possible <strong>disaster</strong>s.<br />

Thus local <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong> action plans for hot-spot areas in the context of specific<br />

vulnerability would be developed. For areas with high concentration of industries MARGs<br />

have been set-up, whereas for areas prone to other types of <strong>disaster</strong>s Community Emergency<br />

Response Teams (CERTs) are being set-up. Special efforts have also been taken to involve<br />

Sugar Co-operatives towards Community Preparedness Measures.<br />

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8.3.1 Private Sector Units in Jalna<br />

Sugar Factories<br />

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i) Samartha Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana, Ltd., Ankush Nagar, Tq. Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

ii) Rameshwar Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd. Sipora Bazar, Tq. Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

iii) Shri Bageshwari Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd., Partur, Tq. Partur, Dist. Jalna<br />

iv) Jalna Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd., Ramnagar, Tq. Dist. Jalna<br />

v) Sagar Sahakari sakhar karkhana ltd.Tirthpuri Tq.Ghansawangi Dist.Jalna<br />

Co-operative Industrial Estate<br />

i) Co-operative Industrial Estate, Old M.I.D.C. area, Jalna<br />

Sahakari Dudh Sangh<br />

i) Jalna Zilla Dudh Utpadak Sahakari Sangh, Ltd. Jalna<br />

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Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

8.3.2 List of CBOs ( Mahila Mandals and Yuvak Mandals) who will work<br />

Towards community preparedness measures<br />

Mahila Mandals in Ambad Taluka<br />

01) Shri. Jai Ambika Mahila Mandal<br />

02) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Antarwali, Rathi<br />

03) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Amalgaon<br />

04) Asha Mahila Mandal, Kuran<br />

05) Vikas Mahila Mandal, Karjat<br />

06) Savitribai Phule Mahila Mandal<br />

07) Matsodari Mahila Mandal, Dhangurde Hatgaon<br />

08) Laxmi Chhaya Mahila Mandal, Chinchkhed<br />

09) Maherghar Mahila Mandal, Dongaon<br />

10) Jaimalhar Mahila Vikas Mandal, Tadhadgaon<br />

11) Priyadarshini Mahila Mandal, Dahipuri<br />

12) Godavari Mahila Mandal, Dudhpuri<br />

13) Dnyandeep Mahila Mandal, Dhangar Pimpri<br />

14) Saibaba Mahila Mandal, Nihalsinhwadi<br />

15) Vaibhavshali Mahila Mandal, Nalewadi<br />

16) Amrapali Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Nandi<br />

17) Gramin Vikas Mahila Mandal, Nandi<br />

18) Vikas Mahila Mandal, Pithori Shirasgaon<br />

19) Pandita Ramabai Mahila Mandal, Paranda<br />

20) Shivneri Mahila Mandal, Balegaon<br />

21) Maya Mahila Mandal, Badapur<br />

22) Kusumbai Mahila Mandal, Badapur<br />

23) Sanghamitra Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Bhoberi<br />

24) Bhimsandesh Mahila Mandal, Mardi<br />

25) Prakash Mahila Mandal, Mathpimpalgaon<br />

26) Mayavati Mahila Mandal, Mathpimpalgaon<br />

27) Priyadarshini Bahuoddeshiya Mahila Mandal, Mathpimpalgaon<br />

28) Ramabai Ambedkar M. Mahila Mandal, Mathpimpalgaon<br />

29) Sainath Mahila Mandal, Rohilagad,<br />

30) Vikas Mahila Mandal, Rohilagad<br />

31) Shivshakti Mahila Mandal, Rui<br />

32) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Lalwadi<br />

33) Bhagyalakshmi Mahila Mandal, Lasura<br />

34) Panchshila Mahila Mandal, Wadigodri<br />

35) Jia Ambika Mahila Mandal, Wadigodri<br />

36) Sidhartha M. Mahila Mandal, Wadilasura<br />

37) Jagruti Mahila Mandal, Wadikalya<br />

38) Bhimkirti Samaj Jagruti Mahila Mandal, Shahagad<br />

39) Tejaswi Gramin Mahila Mandal, Sukhapuri<br />

40) Mahalaxmi Mahila Mandal, Ashtipimpalgaon<br />

41) Laxmibai Mahila Mandal, Lakhampuri<br />

42) Shardadevi Mahila Mandal, Khadkeshwar<br />

43) Banjara Mahila Mandal, Masaitanda – 3<br />

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44) Sitadevi Mahila Mandal, Ambad<br />

45) Jagruti Mahila Mandal, Ambad<br />

Mahila Mandals in Jafrabad Taluka<br />

01) Tathagat Mahila Mandal, Adha<br />

02) Janseva Mahila Mandal, Asai<br />

03) Kranti Mahila Mandal, Haratkheda<br />

04) Adarsh Mahila Mandal, Akoladev<br />

05) Vithal Rukhmini Mahila Mandal, Ambegaon<br />

06) Seva Prityartha Mahila Mandal, Ambegaon<br />

07) Durgamata Mahila Mandal, Kusali<br />

08) Saraswati Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Kumbhari<br />

09) Pragati Mahila Mandal, Kumbhari<br />

10) Mahamayavati Mahila Mandal, Kumbhar Ranzari<br />

11) Saraswati Mahila Mandal, Kumbhar Ranzari<br />

12) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Kumbhar Ranzari<br />

13) Ramabai M. Bahuoddeshiya Mahila Mandal, Kolegaon<br />

14) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Khaparkheda<br />

15) Adarsh Mahila Mandal, Khasgaon<br />

16) Mata Tuljabhavani Mahila Mandal, Khamgaon<br />

17) Bhimai Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Gondhankheda<br />

18) Sagameshwar Mahila Mandal, Gavansangameshwar<br />

19) Amrapali Mahila Mandal, Garkheda<br />

20) Ganesh Mahila Mandal, Gopi<br />

21) Sanam Mahila Mandal, Dhankheda<br />

22) Mayavati Bahuoddeshiya Mahila Mandal, Janephal<br />

23) Ramabai Shikshan Vikas Mandal, Gopi<br />

24) Saraswati Mahila Mandal, Janephal<br />

25) Gurudev Seva Mahila Mandal, Janephal<br />

26) Sujata Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Jafrabad<br />

27) Annapurna Mahila Mandal, Jafrabad<br />

28) Mauli Mahila Mandal, Jafrabad<br />

29) Vikas Mahila Mandal, Jafrabad<br />

30) Vikas Mahila Mandal, Tembhurni<br />

31) Matoshri Mahila Mandal, Dongaon<br />

32) Bhagwanbaba Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Dolkheda<br />

33) Savitribai Phule Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Tapovan<br />

34) Priyadarshini Mahila Manual, Dahegaon<br />

35) Yashodhara Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Dehadhatgaon<br />

36) Amrapali Mahila Mandal, Devlegaon<br />

37) Adarsha Mahila Mandal, Nandkheda<br />

38) Naldamayanti Mahila Mandal, Nalwihara<br />

39) Ambika Mahila Mandal, Pimpalgaon (Kada)<br />

40) Ramabai M. Mahila Mandal, Papal<br />

41) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Borgaon (Phadar)<br />

42) Durgamata Mahila Mandal, Bootkheda<br />

43) Devi Kapil Adarsh Mahila Mandal, Bootkheda<br />

44) Sujata M. Mahila Mandal, Bootkheda<br />

45) Samadhan Mahila Mandal, Bharaj<br />

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46) Seema M. Mahila Mandal, Bharaj (Bk.)<br />

47) Santoshi Mata Mahila Mandal, Bharaj (Bk.)<br />

48) Ganesh Mahila Mandal, Bharadkheda<br />

49) Jijamata Mahila Gramvikas Mandal, Pomhasrul<br />

50) Gurudev Seva Mahila Mandal, Warud (Kh.)<br />

51) Renukamata Mahila Mandal, Sawarani<br />

52) Jaibhawani Mahila Mandal, Watephale<br />

53) Yashodhara Mahila Mandal, Shirala<br />

54) Sant Sakhubai Gramin Vikas Mahila Mandal, Shirala<br />

55) Ganga Mahila Mandal, Sipora<br />

56) Bholenath Mahila Mandal, Sawarkheda Godhan<br />

57) Krantikarya Mahila Mandal, Hiwarakabali<br />

Mahila Mandal in Ghanasawangi Taluka<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

01) Priyadarshani Bahuoddeshiya Stri Sudhar Mahila Mandal, Antarwali Tembhi<br />

02) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Antarwali Rai<br />

03) Shri. Saibaba Mahila Mandal, Awalgaon (Bk.)<br />

04) Uttareshwar Mahila Mandal, Ukkadgaon<br />

05) Gajanan Maharaj Mahila Mandal, Ukkadgaon<br />

06) Ganesh Mahila Mandal, Kumbhar Pimpalgaon<br />

07) Samartha Mahila Mandal, Kumbhar Pimpalgaon<br />

08) Shri. Vithhal Mahila Mandal, Kumbhar Pimpalgaon<br />

09) Shri Krishna Mahila Mandal, Kumbhar Pimpalgaon<br />

10) Ramabai Ambedkar M. Mahila Mandal, Khadkat<br />

11) Kulswami Durga Mahila Mandal, Gadhesawargaon<br />

12) Swargiya Parwatabai Khoktar Mahila Bahuoddeshiya Sevabhavi Sanstha,<br />

Gadhesawargaon<br />

13) Mammadevi Mahila Mandal, Gadhesawargaon<br />

14) Sawitribai Phule M. Mahila Mandal, Gunj<br />

15) Ramabai Ambedkar M. Mahila Mandal, Gunj<br />

16) Ahhilyabai Mahila Mandal, Ghansawangi<br />

17) Nursinha Mahila Mandal, Ghanwawangi<br />

18) Awishkar Mahila Mandal, Jogladevi<br />

19) Ahermal Mahila Mandal, Dhakephal<br />

20) Matoshri Ramabai Ambedkar M. Mahila Mandal, Tirthapuri<br />

Mahila Mandals in Partur Taluka<br />

01) Rohini Mahila Mandal, Akoli<br />

02) Mauli Kripa Mahila Mandal, Asanagaon<br />

03) Sawitribai Phule M. Mahila Mandal, Karla<br />

04) Ramamata Mahila Mandal, Khandvi<br />

05) Mayavati Mahila Mandal, Chincholi<br />

06) Gurudev Mahila Mandal, Dolhara<br />

07) Maherghar Mahila Mandal, Dhamangaon<br />

08) Janjagruti M. Mahila Mandal, Patoda<br />

09) Saraswati Mahila Mandal, Paratwadi<br />

10) Suyog M. Mahila Mandal, Bramhani<br />

11) Savitribai Phule M. Mahila Mandal, Rohina (Bk.)<br />

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12) Savitribai Phule M. Mahila Mandal, Loni<br />

13) Sujata Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Warphal<br />

14) Savitribai Phule M. Mahila Mandal, Warphal<br />

15) Bhagini Mahila Mandal, Watur<br />

16) Bhimshakti M. Mahila Mandal, Watur<br />

17) Savitribai Phule Mahila Mandal, Hatadi<br />

18) Vishakha Mahila Mandal, Partur<br />

Mahila Mandals in Mantha Taluka<br />

01) Tuljabhavani Mahila Mandal, Ambhora Shelke<br />

02) darsh Mahila Mandal, Dahiphal Khandare<br />

03) Savitribai Phule M. Mahila Mandal, Devthana Oswad<br />

04) Jagdamba M. Mahila Mandal, Daha<br />

05) Ahhilyabai Mahila Mandal, Pangri<br />

06) Adarsh M. Mahila Mandal, Patoda (Bk.)<br />

07) Ganaraya Gramin M. Mahila Mandal, Pakni<br />

08) Renukai Mahila Seva Bhavi Mandal, Pewa<br />

09) Sahjivan Mahila Mandal, Padali Dudha<br />

10) Puja M. Mahila Mandal, Pangri (GO)<br />

11) Kanchan Mahila Mandal, Pangri (GO)<br />

12) Matoshri Ramabai Mahila Mandal, Mantha<br />

13) Priyadarshini Mahila Mandal, Mantha<br />

14) Jai Tuljabhavani M. Mahila Mandal, Malegaon, Tq. Mantha<br />

15) Kusumtai Mahila Mandal, Malegaon<br />

16) Renukadevi Mahila Mandal, Mahora<br />

17) Renukadevi Mahila Mandal, Wadhegaon<br />

18) Maherghar Mahila Mandal, Helus<br />

19) Matoshri Ramabai Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Helus<br />

20) Ramabai Mahila Mandal, Widoli<br />

Mahila Mandals in Badnapur<br />

01) Ekta Mahila Mandal, Akola<br />

02) Rushi Bhakta Mahila Mandal, Asarkheda<br />

03) Kranti Jyoti M. Mahila Mandal, Kusali<br />

04) Yashodhara Mahila Mandal, Keligavan<br />

05) Dhanlaxmi Mahila Mandal, Keligavan<br />

06) Durgadevi Mahila Mandal, Kinhola<br />

07) Bhimkranti M. Mahila Mandal, Kinhola<br />

08) Sau. Prerna M. Mahila Mandal, Kinhola<br />

09) Vandev Mahila Mandal, Kandari (Kh.)<br />

10) Ahhilyabai Mahila Mandal, Kajala<br />

11) Ramabai Ambedkar Mahila Mandal, Kajala<br />

12) Renuka Mahila Mandal, Bhatkheda Khamgaon<br />

13) Jaibhavani Mahila Mandal, Khadgaon<br />

14) Sharda Mahila Mandal, Chikhali<br />

15) Priyadarshini Mahila Mandal, Dongargaon<br />

16) Gautami M. Mahila Mandal, Dawargaon<br />

17) Vikas Mahila Mandal, Devgaon<br />

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18) Shivganga M. Mahila Mandal, Devgaon<br />

19) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Dawalwadi<br />

20) Maheshwari Mahila Mandal, Dawalwadi<br />

21) Triratna M. Mahila Mandal, Dabhadi<br />

22) Kapil M. Mahila Mandal, Devpimpalgaon<br />

23) Vithhal Rakhmai Mahila Mandal, Devpimpalgaon<br />

24) Savitribai Phule M. Mahila Mandal, Devpimpalgaon<br />

25) Vijaya Mahila Mandal, Dhopteshwar<br />

26) Ramabai Ambedkar M. Mahila Mandal, Nanegaon<br />

27) Bholeshankar Mahila Mandal, Nandkheda<br />

28) Amol Mahila Mandal, Pathar Devalgaon<br />

29) Sarthak Mahila Vikas Sanstha, Walapur<br />

30) Jai Sitaram Mahila Mandal, Balapur<br />

31) Kavita Gramodyog Mahila Mandal, Wahegaon<br />

32) Sujata Gramodyog Mahila Mandal, Wahegaon<br />

33) Jivanjyoti M. Mahila Mandal, Wahegaon<br />

34) Jai Maharashtra Mahila Mandal, Wahegaon<br />

35) Ahilyabai Mahila Mandal, Bawnepangri<br />

36) Gram Vikas Mahila Mandal, Bawnepangri<br />

37) Panchshil Mahila Mandal, Bawanepangri<br />

38) Bahujan M. Mahila Mandal, Bawanepangri<br />

39) Indira Mahila Mandal, Butegaon<br />

40) Yashodhara M. Mahila Mandal, Malegaon<br />

41) Mauli M. Mandal, Matrewadi<br />

42) Dhammadip M. Mahila Mandal, Madwa<br />

43) Amrapali Mahila Mandal, Mandevalgaon<br />

44) Vishakha Mahila Mandal, Mandevalgaon<br />

45) Kranti Mahila Mandal, Roshangaon<br />

46) Yashodhara M. Mahila Mandal, Ranjangaon<br />

47) Maherghar Mahila Mandal, Wakulni<br />

48) Magaswargiya Ramada Mahila Manual, Smoothen<br />

49) Gramin Vikas Mahila Mandal, Selgaon<br />

50) Jai Bhawani Mahila Mandal, Hiwaradabhadi<br />

51) Sharda Mahila Mandal, Hiwaradabhadi<br />

52) Navsakshar Mahila Mandal, Ramdulwadi<br />

53) Gramvikas Mahila Mandal, Pimpalgaon<br />

54) Miriyam Mahila Mandal, Pimpalgaon<br />

55) Amrapali Mahila Mandal, Waghrula, Dongargaon<br />

56) Samartha Bahuoddeshiya Mahila Mandal, Gewraibazzar<br />

Mahila Mandals in Bhokardan Taluka<br />

01) Karuna Mahila Mandal, Awhana<br />

02) Laxmikant Mahila Mandal, Anwa<br />

03) Aajubai Mahila Mandal, Anwa<br />

04) Saraswati Devi Mahila Mandal, Ebrahimpur<br />

05) Ramabai M. Mahila Mandal, Ebrahimpur<br />

06) Sarswati Mahila Mandal, Ekephal<br />

07) Sant Janabai Mahila Mandal, Kumbhari<br />

08) Shri. Tuljabhawani Mahila Mandal, Kumbhari<br />

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09) Rohini Mahila Mandal, Kodoli<br />

10) Priyadarshani Mahila Mandal, Kedarkheda<br />

11) Kodeshwar Mahila Mandal, Koda<br />

12) Walmikeshwar M. Mahila Mandal, Koda<br />

13) Renukamata Mahila Mandal, Koda<br />

14) Saptashringi Mahila Mandal, Koda<br />

15) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Kalyani<br />

16) Ahilya Bai Holkar Mahila Mandal, Kalyani<br />

17) Walmiki M. Mahila Mandal, Kothakoli<br />

18) Yogeshwar Mahila Mandal, Kothakoli<br />

19) Rashtramata Jijabai Mahila Mandal, Khaparkheda<br />

20) Durgadevi Bahuoddeshiya Mahila Mandal, Garkheda<br />

21) Mayavati M. Mahila Mandal, Chandetepali<br />

22) Devata Mahila Mandal, Chincholi<br />

23) Gramjagruti Mahila Mandal, Jawkheda (Bk.)<br />

24) Sadhna Mahila Mandal, Jalgaon Sapkal<br />

25) Adarsh Mahila Mandal, Jalgaon Sapkal<br />

26) Matoshri Bhagubai Mahila Mandal, Jalgaon Sapkal<br />

27) Yogita Mahila Mandal, Talni<br />

28) Gramin Vikas Mahila Mandal, Tadkalas<br />

29) Ahilya Devi M. Mahila Mandal, Tadegaon<br />

30) Saptashringi Mahila Mandal, Tadegaon<br />

31) Pragati M. Mahila Mandal, Thigalkheda<br />

32) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Nimbola<br />

33) Viksit Mahila Mandal, Nalani (Kh.)<br />

34) Sawitribai Phule Mahila Mandal, Nalani (Kh.)<br />

35) Mirabai Mahila Mandal, Nalani (Kh.)<br />

36) Tulajabhawani Mahila Mandal, Perjapur<br />

37) Akanksha Mahila Mandal, Pimpalgaon<br />

38) Prerna Mahila Mandal, Palaskheda Dabhadi<br />

39) Matoshri Ramabai Ambedkar M. Mahila Mandal, Borgaon Jahangir<br />

40) Rashtramata Jijau Mahila Mandal, Borgaon Jahangir<br />

41) Mayavati Mahila Mandal, Baranjala Sabale<br />

42) Janjagruti Mahila Mandal, Baranjala Sabale<br />

43) Jai Bhawani Mahila Mandal, Baranjala Lokhande<br />

44) Samata M. Mahila Mandal, Babhulgaon<br />

45) Padmapani Mahila Mandal, Babhulagaon<br />

46) Mahila Mandal Bhokardan<br />

47) Savitribai Phule M. Mahila Mandal, Bhokardan<br />

48) Navjivan Mahila Mandal, Bhokardan<br />

49) Ashirwad Mahila Mandal, Umarkheda<br />

50) Jhansichi Rani Laxmibai Mahila Mandal, Muthad<br />

51) Ahilya Bai Mahila Mandal, Malegaon<br />

52) Rajureshwar Gramodyog Mahila Mandal, Rajur<br />

53) Mayavati Mahila Mandal, Rajur<br />

54) Priyadarshani Mahila Mandal, Wakli<br />

55) Jijamata Gramodyog Mahila Mandal, Warud (Bk.)<br />

56) Girija Gramin Mahila Vikas Mandal, Warud (Bk.)<br />

57) Savitribai Phule Mahila Mandal, Wadod Tanda<br />

58) Jai Bhavani Mahila Mandal, Wiregaon<br />

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59) Thanganabai Mahila Mandal, Wadhona<br />

60) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Walsawangi<br />

61) Sarwadna Gramin Mahila Mandal, Subhanpur<br />

62) Sant Muktabai Mahila Sanstha, Sirajgaon<br />

63) Dattatraya Mahila Mandal, Sirajgaon<br />

64) Saraswati Mahila Mandal, Soygaondevi<br />

65) Gramin Mahila Mandal, Siporabazzar<br />

66) Kalpana Mahila Mandal, Siporabazzar<br />

67) Matoshri Ramabai Ambedkar Mahila Mandal, Sawangi<br />

68) Onkareshwar Mahila Mandal, Sawangi<br />

69) Jagdamba Mata Mahila Mandal, Sawangi<br />

70) Indira Sfurti Mahila Mandal, Hasanabad<br />

71) Pragati Mahila Mandal, Hasanabad<br />

72) Asmita Mahila Mandal, Hasanabad<br />

73) Savata Mali Mahila Mandal, Bhokardan<br />

74) Bhagini Nivedita Mahila Mandal, Bhokardan<br />

75) Adarsh Mahila Mandal, Bhokardan<br />

76) Gramvikas Mahila Mandal, Samartha Nagar<br />

77) Laxmibai Saraswati Mahila Mandal, Bhokardan<br />

Mahila Mandals in Jalna Taluka<br />

01) Annabhau Sathe M. Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

02) Alsaba Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

03) Bahujan Samaj Bhagini Mandal, Jalna<br />

04) Bhagyoday Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

05) Chandrakala M. Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

06) Dhamaratna M. Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

07) Dhavaleshwar Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

08) Dipjyoti M. Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

09) Phoenix Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

10) Gautami Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

11) Jaikranti Mahila Vikas Mandal, Jalna<br />

12) Janki Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

13) Jyoti Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

14) Jogeshwari Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

15) Kamala Vikas Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

16) Krantisurya Bahuoddeshiya Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

17) K. Gayabai Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

18) Kasar Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

19) Magaswargiya Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

20) Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

21) Muslim Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

22) Narishakti Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

23) Nandadip Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

24) Prerna Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

25) Pariniti Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

26) Pragati Vikas Mandal, Jalna<br />

27) Ramabai Ambedkar Upasika Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

28) Rajmata Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

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29) Renukamata Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

30) Rajureshwar Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

31) Sai Baba M. Mahila Kalyan Mandal, Jalna<br />

32) Samata Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

33) Shivneri Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

34) Sukeshini M. Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

35) Sanghamitra Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

36) Saraswati Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

37) Shivai Mahila Vikas Mandal, Jalna<br />

38) Surabhi Mahila Vikas Mandal, Jalna<br />

39) Savitribai Phule Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

40) Shraddha Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

41) Vaibhavshali Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

42) Suyog Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

43) Mohta Devi Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

44) Samartha Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

45) Shri. Sai Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

46) Sahanbhuti Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

47) Trupti Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

48) Vishakha Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

49) Vaishali M. Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

50) Yogita Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

51) Yashoda Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

52) Savitribai Phule M. Vikas Mahila Mandal, Ukhali<br />

53) Mirabai Mahila Mandal, Ukhali<br />

54) Vithhal Mahila Mandal, Ukhali<br />

55) Chaitanya Gramodyog Mahila Mandal, Utwad<br />

56) Ganesh Mahila Mandal, Arandwadgaon<br />

57) Savitribai Phule Sudhar Mahila Mandal, Kumbhephal<br />

58) Matoshri Bhimai Mahila Mandal, Kumbhephal<br />

59) Shil M. Mahila Mandal, Kumbhephal<br />

60) Savitribai Phule M. Mahila Mandal, Kadwanchi<br />

61) Amrapali M. Mahila Mandal, Kadwanchi<br />

62) Shital Mahila Mandal, Khabewadi<br />

63) Shri. Ganesh Mahila Mandal, Kharpudi<br />

64) Ranjana Mahila Mandal, Kharpudi<br />

65) Shri. Jagdamba Devi Gramodyog Mahila Mandal, Khodepuri<br />

66) Bhimchhaya M. Mahila Mandal, Golapangri<br />

67) Vaishali Mahila Mandal, Gavali Pokhri<br />

68) Pragati Mahila Mandal, Ghetuli<br />

69) Gurukripa Mahila Mandal, Ghetuli<br />

70) Rukhmini Mahila Mandal, Ghanewadi<br />

71) Adarsh Bhagini Mandal, Jalna<br />

72) Mahila Mandal, Old Jalna<br />

73) Stri Mukti Sanskrutik Samiti, Jalna<br />

74) Amba Mahila Mandal, Kadrabad<br />

75) Indira Pratishthit Mahila Mandal, Jamwadi<br />

76) Shri Krishna Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

77) Kranti M. Mahila Mandal, Jalgaon<br />

78) Sanghmitra M. Mahila Mandal, Dambari<br />

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79) Chhawa Gramyojna Mahila Mandal, Tandulwadi<br />

80) Sanchi Bahuoddeshiya Mahila Mandal, Tandulwadi<br />

81) Priyadarshini Mahila Mandal, Tatewadi<br />

82) Savitribai Phule M. Mahila Mandal, Devmurti<br />

83) Kranti Mahila Mandal, Dudhna Kolegaon<br />

84) Bhimchhaya Mahila Mandal, Daregaon<br />

85) Rukhmini Mahila Mandal, Daregaon<br />

86) Uday Bahuoddeshiya Mahila Mandal, Deregaon<br />

87) Mahalaxmi Mahila Mandal, Dahiphal Kale<br />

88) Matoshri Jijamata Bahuoddeshiya Seva Sanstha, Dahiphal Kale<br />

89) Ramabai M. Mahila Mandal, Ner<br />

90) Bhimjyoti M. Mahila Mandal, Panchanwadgaon<br />

91) Waradlaxmi Bahuoddeshiya Mahila Mandal, Panchanwadgaon<br />

92) Sawitribai Phule M. Mandal, Patrud<br />

93) Sanjivni Mahila Mandal, Patrud<br />

94) Maharshi Valmiki Mahila Mandal, Patrud<br />

95) Gajanan Mahila Mandal, Bathan<br />

96) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Bathan<br />

97) Vaishali Mahila Mandal, Borgaon<br />

98) Ahilya Devi Mahila Mandal, Bhatepuri<br />

99) Adarsh Mahila Mandal, Pimpri Dukari<br />

100) Tulja Bhavani Mahila Mandal, Mohadi<br />

101) Matoshri Ramabai Ambedkar M. Mahila Mandal, Malshendra<br />

102) Yashodhara M. Mahila Mandal, Rohanwadi<br />

103) Samta Gram Vikas Mahila Mandal, Rewgaon<br />

104) Udaynagar Vikas Mahila Mandal, Revgao Jalna<br />

105) Jijamata Mahila Mandal, Ramanagar<br />

106) Ramai M. Mahila Mandal, Rammurti<br />

107) Prabhat Mahila Mandal, Wiregaon<br />

108) Savitribai Mahila Mandal, Waghrul<br />

109) Bhimjyoti Mahila Mandal, Wadgaon<br />

110) Sarswati Mahila Mandal, Wakhari<br />

111) Jagdamba Mahila Mandal, Waghrul<br />

112) Kai. Shahir Annabhau Sathe M. Mahila Mandal, Sarwadi<br />

113) Bhimgarjana Mahila Mandal, Shiraswadi<br />

114) Dilasa Mahila Mandal, Shiraswadi<br />

115) Indira Mahila and Vikas Mandal, Sevali<br />

116) Arunoday Sanskrutik and Gram Vikas Mandal, Sevali<br />

117) Matoshri Limbai Mahila Mandal, Shambhu Sawargaon<br />

118) Samata M. Mahila Mandal, Somnath<br />

119) Renuka Mahila Mandal, Sawargaon<br />

120) Bahujan M. Mahila Mandal, Sawargaon<br />

121) Someshwar Mahila Mandal, Somnath<br />

122) Indira Mahila Mandal, Shivani<br />

123) Ramabai Ambedkar Upasika Mahila Mandal, Jalna<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

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Yuvak Mandals in Jalna District<br />

Sr. No. Name of Institution Name of Contact Person<br />

01 Shri Krishna Yuvak and<br />

Sanskrutik Krida Mandal,<br />

Antarwali Sarati, Tq. Ambad,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

02 Sudarshan Yuvak Sanskrutik<br />

Mandal, Ankushnagar, Tq.<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

03 Samartha Yuvak Sanskrutik<br />

Krida Mandal, Tadhadgaon, Tq.<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

04 Navyuvak Sanghatna, Dahegaon,<br />

Tq. Jafrabad, Dist. Jalna<br />

05 Gramin Yuvak Krida Mandal,<br />

Kajala, Tq. Badnapur, Dist. Jalna<br />

06 Atmanand Yuvak Mandal,<br />

Awhana, Tq. Bhokardan, Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

07 Bhagwati Yuvak Sanskrutik<br />

Mandal, Kothakoli, Tq.<br />

Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

08 Siddhishwar Navyuvak Sanskritik<br />

Krida Mandal, Jalgaon Sapkal,<br />

Tq. Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

09 Shri Ram Yuvak Krida<br />

Sanskrutik Krida Mandal,<br />

Thigalkheda, Tq. Bhokardan Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

10 Bajrang Yuvak Sanskritik Yuvak<br />

Mandal, Dhawada, Tq.<br />

Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

11 Ekta Yuvak Sanskritik Yuvak<br />

Mandal, Dhawada, Tq.<br />

Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

12 Swami Vivekanand Krida<br />

Mandal, Pimpalgaon Renukai,<br />

Tq. Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

13 Janseva Sanskritik Yuva Vyayam<br />

Mandal, Bhivpur, Tq. Bhokardan,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

14 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj<br />

Krida Yuvak Mandal, Warud<br />

(Bk.), Tq. Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

15 Chaitanya Yuvak Mandal, Sipora<br />

Bazar, Tq. Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Mr. Rajendra P. Dakhane, Tq.<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Nandkumar P. Khose, Tq.<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Bhimashankar Raosaheb<br />

Waghude, Tadhadgaon, Tq.<br />

Ambad, Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Bhagwan Eknath Deshmukh,<br />

Dahegaon, Tq. Jafrabad, Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. Raghunath Uttamrao Bhode,<br />

Kajala, Tq. Badnapur, Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Sheshrao Bhimrao Awhad,<br />

Awhana, Tq. Bhokardan, Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. Vinayakrao Laxman Korde,<br />

Kothakoli, Tq. Bhokardan, Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. Jagganath Yeduba Sapkal,<br />

Jalgaon Sapkal, Tq. Bhokardan,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Gambhir Sandu Dhavle Patil,<br />

Thigalkheda, Tq. Bhokardan,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Shivaji Mahadu Gavali,<br />

Dhawada, Tq. Bhokardan, Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. Gayasoddin Sayyad Amir,<br />

Dhawada, Tq. Bhokardan, Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. Sudhirkumar Shyamrao<br />

Wagh, Pimpalgaon Renukai, Tq.<br />

Bhokardan, Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Himmatrao Khandu Janjal,<br />

Bhivpur, Tq. Bhokardan, Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. Vishwas Bhaurao Wagh,<br />

Warud (Bk.), Tq. Bhokardan,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Abdul Rahim Ahmed Khan,<br />

Sipora Bazar, Tq. Bhokardan,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

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16 Adarsh Vikas Mandal, Jalna, Tq.<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

17 Jaiswal Yuva Manch, Jalna, Tq.<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

18 Swami Vivekanand Yuva Krida<br />

and Sanskritik Mandal, Jalna, Tq.<br />

and Dist. Jalna<br />

19 United Yuvak Kalyan Mandal,<br />

Jalna, Tq. Dist. Jalna<br />

20 Yuvak Vikas Mandal, Jalna, Tq.<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

21 Tushar Yuvak Mahila Sanskritik<br />

Krida Mandal, Kharpudi, Tq.<br />

Jalna, Dist. Jalna<br />

22 Nav Yuvak Mandal, Golapangri,<br />

Tq. Dist. Jalna<br />

23 Dudhna Sanskritik Krida Mandal,<br />

Dudhna Kalegaon, Tq. Jalna,<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

24 Nath Yuva Krida Mandal,<br />

Shiraswadi, Tq. Dist. Jalna<br />

25 Arunoday Sanskritik and Gram<br />

Vikas Mandal, Sevali, Tq. Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

26 Chhatrapati Sambhaji<br />

Bahuoddeshiya Yuva and Krida<br />

Mandal, Hiswan (Kh.), Tq. Jalna<br />

Dist. Jalna<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Mr. Vasant Shyamrao<br />

Jambhorkar, Jalna, Tq. Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Manoj Kishan Jaiswal,<br />

Bejanzi Rd., Jalna, Tq. Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Rupesh Hiralal Hundiwale,<br />

Shani Mandir, Jalna Tq. District<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. Abdul Hapiz Abdul Gaffar,<br />

Bhaji Mandai, Old Jalna Tq. Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. Balasaheb Asaram Tanpure,<br />

Mastagad, Old Jalna, Tq. Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. Subhash T. Dethe, Kharpudi,<br />

Tq. Jalna, Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Kondibhau Jija Patil,<br />

Golapangri, Tq. Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Rameshwar Uttamrao<br />

Bhandarge, Dudhna Kolegaon,<br />

Tq. Jalna, Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Raosaheb Nagorao Dhage,<br />

Shiraswadi, Tq. Dist. Jalna<br />

Mr. Laxmikant Bhimrao<br />

Ghiwangirkar, Sevali, Tq. Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. Sanjay Bhujangrao Gavane,<br />

Hiswan (Kh.), Tq. Jalna Dist.<br />

Jalna<br />

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8.3.3 Mutual Aid and Resource Groups (MARGs)<br />

The objective of setting up MARGs in these areas are<br />

• Make the industrial zone self-sufficient<br />

• Encourage pooling of resources to tackle industrial accidents<br />

• Manage both on-site and off-site industrial accidents<br />

• Provide for a degree of expertise in managing <strong>disaster</strong>s<br />

• Reduce the response time for managing <strong>disaster</strong>s<br />

• To integrate the on-site plan of industries with an off-site plan.<br />

• Assist the <strong>district</strong> administration in managing <strong>disaster</strong>s<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

These MARGs are formed in areas where chemical and hazardous industries are located. The<br />

guidelines for the formation of MARGs are provided in Annexure I.<br />

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8.3.4 Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs)<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

In most <strong>disaster</strong>s, community members are the first to respond before any outside assistance<br />

can reach the <strong>disaster</strong> site. Therefore in certain <strong>disaster</strong> prone areas a group of young<br />

volunteers or Community Emergency Response Teams are being formed and trained to<br />

undertake essential tasks which would reduce loss of life and property and at the same time<br />

build confidence in self-<strong>management</strong>. Essentially CERTs would contribute in the following<br />

areas:<br />

1. Organising training and preparedness exercises at the community level<br />

2. Ensuring family preparedness on the receipt of warning<br />

3. Ensuring communication links both within the community and with administration<br />

4. Controlling rumours and panic behaviour and undertaking confidence building activities<br />

5. Mobilising youth and able-bodied persons from the community to provide volunteers<br />

support, wherever required<br />

6. Organising local work teams for immediate rescue, and relief e.g. cooked food, first aid,<br />

assistance in law and order<br />

7. Assisting the handicapped who need special help<br />

8. Facilitating movement of relief teams during evacuation and relief and ensuring<br />

appropriate tagging as and when necessary<br />

9. Guarding major installations and evacuated properties till the administration takes over.<br />

These CERTs are expected to support the efforts of the Gram Panchayat and Tahsildar.<br />

8.3.5 Villages where CERTs can be formed<br />

High-risk villages which have been identified by the <strong>district</strong> administration according to the<br />

following criteria.<br />

Epidemic-prone Villages<br />

Earthquake-prone Villages<br />

Riverside Villages<br />

Remote Villages<br />

The list of such villages are given in Section 3.2 of Volume I of the Plan.<br />

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8.4 Areas of Community Participation<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Administration and NGOs at the <strong>disaster</strong> site should ensure maximum community<br />

participation in all stages of operation in order to maintain community morale and<br />

confidence, maximise the use of local resources, reduce costs of operation and promote a<br />

faster recovery. It is important to note that the so-called “victims” are not all that helpless and<br />

offer a tremendous manpower resource and ingenuity to overcome the crises. Disaster<br />

<strong>management</strong> situations offers a wide range of choice and demands a immediate decision<br />

making. The participation of communities and their representatives would reduce the<br />

pressures on administration with regard to the choice and uncertainties of community’s<br />

response to the decision-making process.<br />

Based on local dynamics, ethos and the experience of the Latur earthquake, an appropriate<br />

strategy to ensure community support has been evolved. Such efforts to enlist community<br />

support and participation have gone a long way in reassuring the community about the<br />

administration’s intent and seriousness about managing the <strong>disaster</strong>.<br />

Efforts to enlist community participation is being ensured by<br />

identifying situational, opinion and position leaders in the community and voicing<br />

administration’s confidence in their capabilities to undertake the tasks.<br />

Consultations and dialogues expressly indicating the need for assistance would encourage<br />

the community and its leaders to come forward.<br />

Regular feedback meetings and an open book approach to demonstrate transparency.<br />

Involving community in decision making at local levels<br />

The major areas of community participation are being identified and include the following :<br />

8.4.1 During Evacuation<br />

For appropriate security and law and order evacuation would be undertaken with assistance<br />

from community leaders and community based organisations (CBOs).<br />

The entire family would evacuate together as a unit. However, to avoid stampede and<br />

confusion and in cases of inadequate transport or limited time, emergency evacuation would<br />

be undertaken in the following order :<br />

• seriously injured and sick<br />

• children, women and handicapped<br />

• Old<br />

• Able-bodied<br />

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Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

For emergency evacuations , the families would be encouraged to take along water, food,<br />

clothing and emergency supplies to last at least three days.<br />

In addition, the families would be encouraged to assemble the following kit.<br />

• Adequate supply of water in closed, unbreakable containers.<br />

• Adequate supply of non-perishable packaged food and dry rations<br />

• A change of clothing and rain gear.<br />

• Blankets and bed sheets, towels<br />

• Buckets, Plates and mugs made of plastic<br />

• Soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste<br />

• A battery-powered radio, torch, lantern, matches<br />

• Cash and jewelry<br />

• Personal medicines<br />

• A list of important family documents including ration card, passport, bank passbook<br />

address/telephone book (of relatives), certificates, driving license, property documents,<br />

insurance documents etc.<br />

• Special items including foods, for infants, elderly or disabled family members.<br />

People would be asked to shut off electricity and water at main switches and valves before<br />

leaving.<br />

People would be asked to listen to a battery-powered radio and follow local instructions.<br />

In other cases, people would be advised to follow these steps:<br />

• Wear protective clothing.<br />

• Secure their homes. Close and lock doors and windows.<br />

• Turn off the main water valve and electricity<br />

• Leave early enough to avoid being trapped.<br />

• Follow recommended evacuation routes. Not to take shortcuts. They may be blocked.<br />

• Not to move into flooded areas.<br />

• Stay away from downed power lines.<br />

• Animals may not be allowed in public shelters. With respect to livestock, community<br />

would be instructed to set the livestock free before evacuating in order to avoid extensive<br />

loss of livestock. If possible, the community may be advised to carry the livestock along<br />

if the evacuation does not involve transportation by vehicles.<br />

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8.4.2 During the Disaster<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Community leaders would be responsible for ensuring the following community behaviour :<br />

• People stay calm and panic behaviour is not encouraged. Regulate helter-skelter running<br />

or crowding of people.<br />

• Encourage people to stay at a secured place and protect themselves from injuries.<br />

• People do not enter damaged buildings or structures or even their own houses<br />

• People do not touch electric poles, utility wires/cables<br />

• People do not use telephones except in life-threatening situations<br />

• Preparedness of community for recurrence of the <strong>disaster</strong>, increase in severity, or<br />

consequential emergencies<br />

• Check for injuries. Do not attempt to move seriously injured persons unless they are in<br />

immediate danger of death or further injury.<br />

• Undertake first-aid activities as per the guidelines given in preparedness and mitigation<br />

document of DDMAP<br />

• Visually inspect utility lines and appliances for damage.<br />

• If water pipes are damaged, shut off the water supply at the main valve.<br />

• People stay away from damaged areas, unless their assistance has been specifically<br />

requested by police, fire or relief organizations.<br />

• Mobilise people to put out small fires and people inside are made to evacuate.<br />

• People do not throw away any damaged goods until an official inventory has been taken.<br />

• Help police, if requested, to maintain law and order and watch the evacuated property<br />

during the <strong>disaster</strong><br />

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8.4.3 During Relief and Rehabilitation<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Immediately after the <strong>disaster</strong>, the members of the community may look depressed and<br />

helpless, but very soon gets euphoric when they find that after all everything is not lost.<br />

Participation of community at this stage helps in early recovery and promotes mental health.<br />

It is necessary to see that member of the community are continuously engaged in some sort of<br />

helping activity to draw them out of their depression.<br />

Relief authorities at the site would therefore:<br />

• Encourage self-help in every activity of their day-to-day living.<br />

• Encourage assistance for location and identification of dead, disposal of dead bodies,<br />

disposal of carcasses and disposal of damaged food stocks<br />

• Encourage contribution of labour (loading, unloading, distribution, temporary<br />

constructions, salvage and restoration of water supplies, Food distribution, relief camps,<br />

cattle camps etc.)<br />

• Enlist assistance for updating records of damages and losses.<br />

• Enlist assistance in maintenance of law and order<br />

• Enlist assistance in maintaining sanitation standards and disposal of waste<br />

• Promote cultural and recreational activities in order to protect the mental health and<br />

sustain the ethical and moral values.<br />

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8.5 Encouraging Family Level Preparedness<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

In order to assist the families to prepare themselves, community education programme will be<br />

undertaken to acquaint members of the community with the nature of each <strong>disaster</strong>, the type<br />

of damage that can occur, the demands it would generate both at family and community level<br />

and the manner in which it will be responded to. Even with the best of planning, it is difficult<br />

to assess the exact impact of the <strong>disaster</strong> and the response time. Under the circumstances<br />

then, families have to prepare themselves for a prolonged period before the administration<br />

can reach them. Although collective efforts of the community can reduce the hardship to<br />

some extent a large part of the burden would be on the family itself. Hence families would be<br />

encouraged to check for the in-house hazards as also use the given emergency checklist and<br />

prepare itself accordingly.<br />

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8.5.1 Checking for in-house hazards<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

• Encourage people to inspect their houses once every year to find and correct potential<br />

hazards such as any household items that can move, fall, break, or cause a fire.<br />

• Check for electrical hazards.<br />

♦ Undertake repairs or replacement of hazardous cables, plugs, connections.<br />

♦ Remove unwanted plug points or unused cables.<br />

• Check for combustible materials in the household<br />

♦ Appropriateness of storage place (light, ventilation, heat and reach of children)<br />

♦ Appropriateness of containers of flammable liquids such as kerosene/diesel (quality<br />

of material, quantity of material, covers, leakage)<br />

♦ Precautions undertaken for managing the spills<br />

• Check for fire hazards.<br />

♦ Separation of household goods from inflammable materials<br />

♦ Separation of fuel from combustible materials<br />

♦ Cleaning of valves, pressure stoves and supply points<br />

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8.5.2 Emergency Planning and Checklists<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Families need to prepare themselves for any kind of <strong>disaster</strong>. This would require specific<br />

<strong>information</strong> about emergency water and food and a recommended checklist of emergency<br />

supplies which will enable the family to sustain itself till adequate facilities for relief are<br />

organised.<br />

8.5.2.1 Emergency checklist:<br />

• Find out which <strong>disaster</strong>s could occur in the area.<br />

• Ask how to prepare for each <strong>disaster</strong>.<br />

• Know the members of the CERT<br />

• Ask how warnings are given in an emergency.<br />

• Learn about the community's evacuation routes.<br />

• Learn about designated shelters<br />

• Ask about special assistance for elderly or disabled persons.<br />

• Learn about emergency plans at the workplace.<br />

• Learn about emergency plans for the children’s school or day-care center.<br />

8.5.2.2 Create an emergency plan:<br />

• Meet with household members. Discuss with children the dangers of fire, severe<br />

weather, earthquakes and other emergencies.<br />

• Discuss how to respond to each <strong>disaster</strong> that could occur.<br />

• Talk to children about the likely <strong>disaster</strong>s<br />

• It is easier for children to understand what is happening during a <strong>disaster</strong> if they<br />

already know what can take place. Point out that some of the <strong>disaster</strong>s are indeed<br />

natural events and although they are dangerous, they do not have to be lifethreatening<br />

if adequate precautions are taken. Try not to alarm the children in<br />

discussing possible <strong>disaster</strong>s.<br />

• Teach children about the safety precautions for each <strong>disaster</strong>.<br />

• Learn how to turn off the water and electricity at main switches.<br />

• Create a network of relatives, friends or co-workers to assist the disabled in an<br />

emergency.<br />

• Provide for medical alert tags or bracelets to identify the handicapped person<br />

8.5.2.3 Disaster supplies kit<br />

• For emergency evacuations , the families should be encouraged to take along<br />

adequate supply of water, food, clothing and emergency supplies.<br />

• The families should be encouraged to assemble the <strong>disaster</strong> supplies kit as<br />

described earlier.<br />

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8.5.3 Evacuation Preparedness<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

When community evacuations become necessary, local officials would provide <strong>information</strong><br />

to the public through the media. Government agencies, and other <strong>disaster</strong> relief organisations<br />

would provide emergency shelter and supplies.<br />

The amount of time the families have to evacuate will depend on the <strong>disaster</strong>. If the event<br />

can be monitored, like a cyclone, families could have a day or two to get ready. But many<br />

<strong>disaster</strong>s offer no time for people to gather even the most basic necessities. This is why<br />

evacuation plan is necessary.<br />

The checklist for emergency planning given above would be useful for evacuation planning<br />

as well. Additionally, families should also get their <strong>disaster</strong> supplies kit organised for<br />

evacuation and follow the steps for evacuation as outlined earlier.<br />

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8.5.4 Shelter<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

Taking shelter is critical in times of <strong>disaster</strong>. This may mean staying in an enclosed structure<br />

during a severe storm without electricity for days.<br />

In many emergencies, local authorities would set up public shelters in schools, municipal<br />

buildings and places of worship. While they often provide water, food, medicine and basic<br />

sanitary facilities, families should plan to have their own supplies as well.<br />

8.5.4.1 Living in Designated Emergency Shelters<br />

1. Stay in the shelter until local authorities say it's okay to leave. The length of the stay can<br />

range from a few hours to few days.<br />

2. Restrict smoking to well-ventilated areas. Ensure that smoking materials are disposed of<br />

safely.<br />

3. Cooperate with local authorities and others staying in the shelter. Living with many<br />

families in a confined space can be difficult and unpleasant.<br />

4. Listen to radio broadcasts.<br />

5. Watch for fires.<br />

6. Assist local authorities as volunteers in the <strong>management</strong> of water, cooked food and other<br />

relief supplies including medical care, if required<br />

7. Make arrangements for pets and cattle before going to a public shelter. They are not<br />

allowed in a public shelter due to health reasons.<br />

8. Organise recreation for children<br />

9. Assist local authorities with the assistance of community members to maintain law and<br />

order<br />

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8.5.5 Helping after Disaster<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

When <strong>disaster</strong> strikes, people everywhere want to help those in need. To ensure that this<br />

compassion and generosity are put to good use, the media can highlight these facts:<br />

• Financial aid is an immediate need of <strong>disaster</strong> victims. Financial contributions should be<br />

made through local administration or a well-known voluntary organisation to help ensure<br />

that contributions are put to their intended use.<br />

• Before donating food or clothing, wait for instructions from local officials. Immediately<br />

after a <strong>disaster</strong>, relief workers usually don't have time or facilities to set-up distribution<br />

channels, and too often these items go to waste.<br />

• Volunteers should go through a well-known voluntary agency since these agencies will<br />

know what is needed and are prepared to deal with the need. Local authorities also<br />

coordinate volunteer efforts for helping in <strong>disaster</strong>s.<br />

• Organisations and community groups wishing to donate items should first contact local<br />

officials, and voluntary agencies working on relief to find out what is needed and where<br />

to send it. Be prepared to deliver the items to different places, tell officials when you'll be<br />

there, but do not expect them to provide for transportation, driver, and unloading.<br />

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8.6 Disaster Specific Family Preparedness Measures<br />

8.6.1 Fires<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

[In addition to what has been listed under family preparedness as a generic response, fire accidents demand<br />

specific preparedness and responses. Given below are the preparedness measures and responses which are<br />

specific to fire accidents].<br />

Fire spreads quickly; there is no time to grab valuables or inform administration. Heat and<br />

smoke are even more dangerous than the flames; inhaling the super-hot air can sear the lungs.<br />

Fire produces poisonous gases that make you disoriented and drowsy. Instead of being<br />

awakened by a fire, it may induce a deeper sleep.<br />

In case of fire know what to do, how to escape, how to safeguard the occupants. Have a plan.<br />

8.6.1.1 Fire safety tips<br />

• Teach family members to stay low to the floor (where the air is safer in a fire) when<br />

escaping from a fire.<br />

8.6.1.2 What to do during a fire<br />

• Use water to put out small fires. Do not try to put out a fire that is getting out of control.<br />

Call the fire department. Make sure everyone knows how to call the fire department.<br />

• Never use water on an electrical fire.<br />

• Smother oil and grease fires in the kitchen with baking soda or salt, or put a lid over the<br />

flame if it is burning in a pan.<br />

• If the clothes catch on fire, the person should stop, drop and roll until the fire is<br />

extinguished. Running only makes the fire burn faster. Those assisting should pour water<br />

and not try to control it with bare hands.<br />

• Feel for heat near the top of the door before opening. If it's hot, don't open it unless it is<br />

an escape route. In such a case Feel the bottom of the door with the palm of your hand<br />

before opening it. If the door is cool, leave immediately. Be prepared to crawl. Smoke<br />

and heat rise, and the air is clearer and cooler near the floor. If the door is hot, escape<br />

through a window. If escape is not possible, signal and call out for help, alerting the fire<br />

fighters.<br />

• Close doors of the rooms on fire. It will hold back the fire and keep out poisonous smoke<br />

until help arrives.<br />

• If escape is not possible, stay near the floor, where the air is better. If all doors are<br />

closed, open a window for air. If possible, stuff wet rags around doors to hold back<br />

smoke and heat.<br />

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• Stay out. Do not, for any reason, go back into a burning house. If someone is missing,<br />

tell the fire fighters.<br />

8.6.1.3 What to do after a fire<br />

• Do not enter a fire-damaged structure unless authorities say it is okay.<br />

• When entering a fire-damaged structure, look for signs of heat or smoke.<br />

• Have an electrician check your household wiring before the current is turned on.<br />

• Beware of structural damage. Roofs and floors may be weakened and need repair.<br />

• Keep records of all clean-up and repair costs.<br />

• Do not throw away any damaged goods until an official inventory has been taken.<br />

• In case of tenancy, contact the landlord.<br />

• Secure personal belongings or move them to another location.<br />

• Discard food and medicines that have been exposed to heat, smoke or soot.<br />

• Do not try to open a safe or strong box. It can hold intense heat for several hours. If the<br />

door is opened before the box has cooled, the entering air combined with the high internal<br />

temperature can cause the contents to burst into flames.<br />

• If the local administration say the structure is unsafe and must be vacated :<br />

♦ Ask local police or CERT volunteers to watch the property<br />

♦ Take jewelry, cash, and financial records and other important documents.<br />

♦ After vacating, notify the new residential address to friends, relatives, police and fire<br />

departments, delivery services, employers, schools and the post office<br />

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8.6.2 Earthquakes<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

[In addition to what has been listed under family preparedness as a generic response, earthquakes demand<br />

specific preparedness and responses. Given below are the preparedness measures and responses which are<br />

specific to earthquakes].<br />

The actual movement of the ground in an earthquake is seldom the direct cause of death and<br />

injury. Most casualties result from falling objects and debris. Earthquakes also may trigger<br />

landslides and generate huge ocean waves, each of which can cause great damage. There<br />

are many actions which can be taken to reduce the dangers.<br />

8.6.2.1 Preparing for an Earthquake<br />

• Prepare a home Earthquake plan<br />

• Choose a safe place in every room - under a sturdy table or desk or against an inside wall<br />

where nothing can fall on you.<br />

• Practice drop, cover, and hold on at least twice a year. Drop under a sturdy desk or table,<br />

hold on, and protect the eyes by pressing the face against the arm. If there is no table or<br />

desk nearby, sit on the floor against an interior wall away from windows or tall furniture<br />

that could fall on you.<br />

• Teach children to drop, cover, and hold on<br />

8.6.2.2 During an Earthquake<br />

• Stay calm.<br />

• Inside, stand in a doorway or crouch under a desk or table, away from windows. Watch<br />

for falling objects. If in bed, hold on and stay there, protecting the head with a pillow.<br />

Drop, cover, and hold on<br />

• Outdoors, stand away from buildings, trees, telephone, and electrical lines.<br />

• On the road, drive away from subways, fly- overs and bridges. Stop in safe area. Stay in<br />

vehicle.<br />

8.6.2.3 After an Earthquake<br />

• Check for injuries. Provide first aid.<br />

• Check for water, sewage breaks and for downed electrical lines and short-circuits. Turn<br />

off appropriate utilities. Look for and extinguish small fires. Eliminate fire hazards.<br />

• Check for building damage and potential safety problems.<br />

• Clean up dangerous spills.<br />

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Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

• Turn on radio and listen for instructions from local authorities/police/fire brigade<br />

• Don't use the telephone except for emergencies.<br />

• Expect aftershocks. Each time you feel one, drop, cover, and hold on<br />

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8.6.3 Floods and Flash Floods<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

[In addition to what has been listed under family preparedness as a generic response, floods demand specific<br />

preparedness and responses. Given below are the preparedness measures and responses which are specific to<br />

floods].<br />

Floods are the most common and widespread of all natural hazards. Some floods develop<br />

over a period of days, but flash floods can result in raging waters in just a few minutes. Flash<br />

floods carry rocks, mud and other debris and can occur without any visible sign of rainfall.<br />

Land slides are another danger created by flooding.<br />

8.6.3.1 Before a Flood<br />

• Find out if the area is flood-prone from the local authorities.<br />

• Understand the flood levels and learn about the history of flooding in the community.<br />

• Learn flood warning signs and community alert signals and know the terms used to<br />

describe flooding.<br />

8.6.3.2 During a Flood Watch<br />

• Listen to a battery-operated radio for the latest flood <strong>information</strong>. Fill buckets and other<br />

water containers with clean water in case water becomes contaminated.<br />

• Be aware of flash floods. Flash floods will rise faster and cut off the escape routes. If<br />

there is any possibility of a flash flood occurring, move immediately to higher ground.<br />

Do not wait for instructions to move.<br />

• Move valuable household possessions to the upper floors or to safe ground if time<br />

permits.<br />

8.6.3.3 During a Flood<br />

If Indoors:<br />

• Turn on battery-operated radio or television to get the latest emergency <strong>information</strong>.<br />

• Get your pre-assembled emergency supplies.<br />

• If told to leave, do so immediately.<br />

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If Outdoors:<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

• Climb to high ground and stay there. Avoid walking through any floodwaters. If it is<br />

moving swiftly, even shallow water can sweep you off your feet.<br />

• Do not allow children to play in flood waters<br />

If In A vehicle:<br />

• If travelling towards a flooded area, turn around and go another way.<br />

• If the vehicle stalls, abandon it immediately on the side of the road and climb to higher<br />

ground. Many deaths have resulted from attempts to move stalled vehicles.<br />

• If trapped in a vehicle that is going under water, get out of the submerged vehicle by<br />

opening a window or door and swimming to safety.<br />

8.6.3.4 After a Flood<br />

• Flood dangers do not end when the water begins to recede. Listen to a radio or television<br />

and don't return home until authorities indicate it is safe to do so.<br />

• When entering buildings, use extreme caution.<br />

• Examine walls, floors, doors, and windows to make sure that the building is not in danger<br />

of collapsing.<br />

• Watch out for animals, especially poisonous snakes, that may have got into the house<br />

with the flood waters. Use a stick to poke through debris.<br />

• Watch for loose plaster and ceilings that could fall.<br />

• Throw away food that has come in contact with flood waters.<br />

• Remove water from the house to avoid structural damage.<br />

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8.6.4 Epidemics<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

[In addition to what has been listed under family preparedness as a generic response, epidemics demand<br />

specific preparedness and responses. Given below are the preparedness measures and responses which are<br />

specific to epidemics ].<br />

Different epidemics will have different etymology and consequences. Water-borne, vectorborne<br />

or viral epidemics will need different levels of preparedness and response. Some<br />

epidemics may have a quick onset whereas others may take a longer time to spread. The<br />

public health department is primarily concerned with issuing the epidemic warning and<br />

declaring the areas as epidemic prone.<br />

8.6.4.1 After the warning<br />

• Understand the specific nature of the epidemic including the causation, nature of spread,<br />

symptoms and medication<br />

• Understand the specific precautionary and preventive measures to be taken by the family<br />

members.<br />

• Ensure intake of safe water and food. Take extra measures to protect food stocks.<br />

• Receive all recommended vaccinations, inoculations and encourage the neighbours to<br />

help health authorities to prevent spread of epidemics<br />

• Avoid stockpiling preventive medicines at family level. This may create a severe shortage<br />

of essential drugs.<br />

• Take extra-care in disposal of family waste and also assist in community efforts in<br />

disposal of waste<br />

• Keep in constant touch with epidemic <strong>information</strong> and public health staff in the area<br />

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8.6.4.2 During the Epidemic<br />

• Report any symptoms to the health authorities immediately<br />

• Understand if there is a need for quarantine<br />

• Understand the nature of treatment and possible emergencies<br />

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• Do not leave the epidemic area without a clearance from the health authorities<br />

• Report arrival of any guests from the epidemic area<br />

• Discourage relatives and friends from outside epidemic area to visit your areas<br />

• Understand the steps to be taken in the disposal of personnel belongings of the patient<br />

including disposal of excreta<br />

• Understand the procedure for disposal of the dead body of the epidemic victim<br />

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8.6.5 Road Accidents<br />

Section VIII : NGOs and Voluntary Agencies<br />

[In addition to what has been listed under family preparedness as a generic response, road accidents demand<br />

specific preparedness and responses. Given below are the preparedness measures and responses which are<br />

specific to road accidents].<br />

Road Accidents are a major killer and take place without any warning. Accidents may<br />

involve passenger vehicles, goods vehicles, vehicles carrying hazardous and toxic materials.<br />

The damage therefore may involve injuries and deaths, chemical spills, fires or release of<br />

toxic gases.<br />

8.6.5.1 On accident event (involving passenger vehicle)<br />

Those at the accident site should follow the following priorities<br />

• Look for and rescue the injured or those trapped in the vehicles<br />

• Arrange for transport of the injured to the nearest medical care centre<br />

• Place the dead bodies on one side to avoid obstructions<br />

• Organise locally traffic control using the available manpower to avoid traffic jams<br />

• Discourage people from crowding near the accident spot<br />

• Discourage people from looting the goods from the accident vehicle<br />

• Arrange to inform the nearest traffic police post through passing vehicles on either side<br />

8.6.5.2 On accident event (involving hazardous and toxic elements)<br />

• Do not go anywhere near the accident spot unless the hazardous and toxic elements are<br />

properly understood and discourage others. The contents may explode or catch fire<br />

• Prevent people at the accident site from lighting of matches for cigarettes etc.<br />

• Discourage people from collecting the spills from the accident vehicle as the chemicals<br />

might be deceptive and lead to toxic exposure or explosions<br />

• Arrange to inform the nearest traffic police/fire brigade through passing vehicles<br />

• Identify the wind direction and move in the opposite direction<br />

• Do not allow any traffic congestion near the accident spot<br />

• Stop the traffic at a sufficient distance (at least half a kilometer) from the accident spot in<br />

all directions till the nature of chemicals is properly understood<br />

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9. DISSEMINATION OF DDMAP<br />

Section IX : Plan Dissemination<br />

In order for the DDMAP to be effective it would be disseminated at two levels ;<br />

• to the <strong>district</strong> authorities, government departments, NGOs and other agencies and<br />

institutions within the <strong>district</strong> and<br />

• to general public.<br />

Effective dissemination of plan requires a well designed and focused training and awareness<br />

programmes. The responsibility for dissemination of the plan is vested with the District<br />

Disaster Manager, at the Collectorate, and training activities will be carried out under the<br />

guidance and direction of YASHADA, as well as through awareness programmes organised<br />

by each of the agencies participating in <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong> such as Irrigation Department<br />

organising warning and evacuation exercises or Fire Brigade demonstrating rescue<br />

operations. The District Disaster Manager would also involve NGOs in preparing suitable<br />

public awareness material to be distributed to the public. The specific NGOs to be involved in<br />

these exercises are given in Section 8 above.<br />

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9.1 List of NGOs to be involved in Plan Dissemination<br />

Section IX: Plan Dissemination<br />

The list of NGOs have been provided in Section 8 above. These organisations can be<br />

associated in the wider dissemination of the Plan, along with the Community Based<br />

Organisations like Tarun Mandals and Mahila Mandals, whose details are also provided in<br />

the same section.<br />

The training programmes will be organised for different levels of functionaries. The <strong>district</strong><br />

level officials and identified NGOs, Private Sector organisations will receive the training at<br />

YASHADA under their Training of Trainers (TOT) programme in order to equip them to<br />

extend training facilities to functionaries at taluka and village level as well as organise<br />

simulation exercises within the community. Some of the select government training<br />

institutions at the <strong>district</strong> level will participate in such TOTs and undertake training<br />

programmes for government functionaries. Efforts will be therefore directed to decentralise<br />

training activity to the extent possible so as to enable YASHADA to serve as resource centre<br />

and provide training expertise to various groups.<br />

The materials for awareness programmes at community level would be prepared in the local<br />

language to ensure widespread dissemination. Media would be extensively used for public<br />

awareness programmes. These will include<br />

⇒ newspapers including local ones<br />

⇒ TV<br />

⇒ local cable networks<br />

⇒ radio<br />

⇒ folk media<br />

⇒ publicity material<br />

Schools, colleges and other public institutions would be specifically targetted.<br />

In addition to dissemination of literature related to the DDMAP, <strong>disaster</strong> response drills<br />

should be conducted on a regular basis especially in the <strong>disaster</strong> prone areas to maintain the<br />

readiness of communities and departments as regards operational procedures, personnel and<br />

equipment and orderly response.<br />

Local agencies such as fire, police and ambulance staff would be familiar with the <strong>disaster</strong>s<br />

possible in an area. Mutual aid organizations and public emergency response organizations<br />

would be included in these drills<br />

The objectives of full scale drill include evaluation of the following:<br />

• practicality of the plan (structure and organization)<br />

• adequacy of communications and interactions among agencies and the public<br />

• emergency equipment effectiveness<br />

• adequacy of first aid and rescue procedures<br />

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• adequacy of emergency personnel response and training<br />

• public relations skills<br />

• evacuation and count procedures<br />

Section IX: Plan Dissemination<br />

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9.2 Plan Evaluation<br />

The purpose of evaluation of DDMAP is to determine<br />

• the adequacy of resources<br />

• coordination between various agencies<br />

• community participation<br />

• partnership with NGOs<br />

Section IX: Plan Dissemination<br />

The ease of understanding and using the plan will also be important considerations.<br />

The plan will be updated when shortcomings are observed in<br />

• organizational structures<br />

• technological changes render <strong>information</strong> obsolete;<br />

• response mechanism following reports on drills or exercises;<br />

• assignments of state agencies.<br />

Adaptation, improvisation and optimisation are corner stones of any planning pertaining to<br />

<strong>disaster</strong>s. It must be emphasized that the Documents or Manuals prepared as <strong>disaster</strong><br />

<strong>management</strong> plan have a limited purpose. These can at best serve as reminder of tasks and<br />

activities.<br />

Individuals and agencies assigned specific responsibilities within this Plan will prepare<br />

appropriate supporting plans and related standard operating procedures, periodically review<br />

and update alerting procedures and resource listings, and maintain an acceptable level of<br />

preparedness.<br />

The DDMAP would be evaluated by both the <strong>district</strong> and the state.<br />

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9.2.1 Post-Disaster Evaluation<br />

Section IX: Plan Dissemination<br />

A post-incident evaluation would be done after the withdrawal of relief and rehabilitation<br />

activities in order to assess<br />

• the nature of state intervention and support,<br />

• suitability of the organization structure,<br />

• institutional arrangements,<br />

• adequacy of Operating Procedures,<br />

• monitoring mechanisms,<br />

• <strong>information</strong> tools,<br />

• equipment,<br />

• communication system, etc.,<br />

The impact studies on the above operations for long-term preventive and mitigation efforts<br />

are also to be undertaken.<br />

At the community level, evaluation exercises may be undertaken to assess the reactions of the<br />

community members at various stages in the <strong>disaster</strong> <strong>management</strong> cycle and to understand<br />

their perceptions about <strong>disaster</strong> response in terms of<br />

• adequacy of training,<br />

• alert and warning systems,<br />

• control room functions,<br />

• communication plans,<br />

• security,<br />

• containment<br />

• recovery procedures,<br />

• monitoring<br />

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9.3 Plan Update<br />

Section IX: Plan Dissemination<br />

The DDMAP is a “living document” and the Collector along with YASHADA will update it<br />

every year taking into consideration<br />

• the resource requirements,<br />

• updates on human resources<br />

• technology to be used<br />

• coordination issues<br />

An annual conference for DMAP update will be organised by the Collector. All concerned<br />

departments and agencies would participate and give recommendations on specific issues.<br />

The following guidelines would be adhered to while updating the DDMAP :<br />

• A procedure, would be in place to update the plan on a regular basis to ensure that the<br />

items requiring updation are considered and are current.<br />

• When an amendment is made to a plan, the amendment date would be noted on the<br />

updated page of the plan.<br />

• A senior official in every agency would be designated to ensure that all plan-holders are<br />

notified of changes as soon as possible. Plan-holders would be requested to verify that<br />

they have received the changes.<br />

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Annexure I: Guidelines for Formation of MARG<br />

Section IX: Plan Dissemination<br />

In areas where there is a concentration of hazardous industries, Mutual Aid and Response<br />

Groups can be organised to make the industrial zone to be self-sufficient to a fairly large<br />

extent and manage industrial accidents, both on-site and off-site.<br />

The pre-requisite for setting up such a group are<br />

1. General <strong>information</strong> on industries, settlements and geo-physical and climatic data<br />

2. Zoning of the Industrial area with listing of industries in each zone<br />

3. Identification of lead industry and the group leader and assistant group leaders with their<br />

names, addresses and telephones, who would act as liaison persons<br />

4. Identification of technical experts in each zone with their names and addresses who<br />

would respond to the call for assistance<br />

5. Identification of potential hazards/toxic materials with the list containing physical and<br />

hazardous properties, procedures for responding spillage and leakage, cautions to be<br />

taken including emergency procedures, naturalisation procedures, protective equipment,<br />

emergency equipment, first-aid.<br />

6. List of hazardous chemicals and quantities stored by different industries<br />

7. Names, locations and telephone numbers of hospitals and poison centres<br />

9.3.1.1 Guidelines For Seeking MARG Assistance<br />

Preparation :<br />

1. All concerned industries should prepare an Onsite Emergency Control plan with<br />

following <strong>information</strong>.<br />

• Risk Analysis.<br />

• Safety and Environmental Audit<br />

• Worst case scenario.<br />

• List of inventories.<br />

• Hazard Identification<br />

• Material safety data sheets<br />

• Plant layout with escape routes<br />

• Demographic and geographic situation.<br />

• Location of Fire hydrants<br />

• Distances between the processes and facilities in plant and in immediate vicinity<br />

of plant be logged and determined in terms of time and distance.<br />

• Evacuation procedure<br />

• Emergency control organisation structure<br />

• Responsible personnel list with addresses and telephone numbers.<br />

• Available emergency control facilities.<br />

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2. An effort has to be made to dovetail Onsite plan to Off-Site plan.<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

3. Such plan should be available in the designated Emergency Control Centre of the factory,<br />

Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health, Fire Brigade, Police, District/Corporation<br />

Officials and Collector and should be updated periodically.<br />

4. Training sessions and mock drills in First Aid, Fire Fighting, Evacuation, First<br />

Responder. Regular testing of plants processes should be conducted to appraise and train<br />

different levels of employees in emergency control.<br />

During An Emergency :<br />

1. During an emergency, assistance should be sought from the immediate neighbouring<br />

MARG Member/s enlisted zone-wise having appropriate expertise as per the guidelines<br />

and equipment, gadgets for controlling situation and Statutory Authorities<br />

simultaneously.<br />

2. All the personnel in each factory who are responders for emergency must be made aware<br />

about the availability of such MARG assistance and methods of getting it.<br />

3. Assisting organisation must be properly briefed by the unit seeking the assistance about<br />

the nature of emergency, materials involved and meteorology conditions (Wind<br />

direction), precise nature of help required to ensure proper response.<br />

4. Assistance can be requested in the form of either equipment or expertise or both with<br />

expert operating personnel.<br />

5. In case of equipment received from assisting organisation<br />

• It must be properly used<br />

• Returned promptly<br />

• In case of damage it should be repaired from approved agency and returned in<br />

working condition.<br />

• Consumables should be replaced/reimbursed.<br />

6. When a MARG member is extending help to Non-MARG member or other organisation<br />

make sure that<br />

• Appropriate equipment tested for the purpose is given.<br />

• If your personnel are attending the emergencies ensure that they are well-versed<br />

and have worked under such a situation and are able to give guidance.<br />

• The situation and the materials involved are being briefed to you correctly.<br />

• The guidance about plants, processes and materials involved is available on the<br />

spot from the organisation receiving the assistance<br />

7. It is understood that in case of any accident to any personnel while assisting, organisation<br />

that is receiving help extend its co-operation in bearing a reasonable part of expenses,<br />

beyond that covered by an insurance policy.<br />

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8. Following sequence of action is recommended while seeking help<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

• First Deploy internal resources.<br />

• Inform civic Fire Brigade and get their assistance. Inform the Statutory Authorities, keep<br />

appropriate MARG member in your zone/neighbourhood alerted about the emergency.<br />

• If found necessary request help from the MARG member to control specific situation for<br />

which it has got equipment and expertise.<br />

• Convey clearly what you want, expertise, equipment or both and exact nature of need.<br />

• Keep other MARG member in your zone alerted to render any further assistance, if the<br />

situation so demands.<br />

General :<br />

• Each organisation is primarily responsible for keeping its plants in safe conditions,<br />

identifying, assessing, minimising and eliminating hazards and risk, maintaining<br />

necessary equipment for special kinds of risks that the organisation might be facing and<br />

training its personnel for emergency response and control.<br />

• It may seek help from others in the MARG by way of equipment, expertise and special<br />

materials, but this is only complementary to its own arrangements and commitment to<br />

safety and emergency control.<br />

• Mutual Aid and Response is sought only when your own efforts seems to be inadequate<br />

to meet the demand of the situation and that of civic response group is either not adequate<br />

or enough.<br />

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10.0 FACILITIES, RESOURCES, AGENCIES WITH CONTACT<br />

ADDRESSES & TELEPHONE NUMBERS<br />

10.1 Government Sector<br />

Sr. No. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge , Name ,<br />

Designation , Phone, Fax,<br />

Mobile<br />

1. Collectorate Jalna Mr Tukaram Mundhe, IAS<br />

Collector,<br />

Collector Office, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. Off. 224700,<br />

Resi. 225701<br />

Fax No. 225326<br />

Mobile- 9423582717<br />

2. Zilla Parishad , Jalna Jalna Shri. B.Radhakrishnan, IAS,<br />

Chief Exe. Officer,<br />

Z. P. , Jalna<br />

Ph.No. Off. 225792,<br />

Resi. 223302, Fax.225028<br />

3. POLICE Jalna S.P. Office<br />

Jalna<br />

4. POLICE Jalna<br />

Sub-Division<br />

5. POLICE Partur<br />

Sub-Division<br />

Ambad Additional<br />

6. POLICE Bhokardan<br />

Sub-Division<br />

M-<br />

Shri.Sanjay Mohite, IPS,<br />

Superintendent of Police, Jalna<br />

Ph. No. Off. 225601<br />

Resi 225601<br />

Fax-225352<br />

M-<br />

Shri. R.V Jadhav , Deputy<br />

Superintendent of Police<br />

R/o 488 H.Q Jalna<br />

Ph. No. Off. 220671,<br />

Mob. No. 9823862234<br />

Shri. Sandipan Kamble<br />

Dy. Superintendent of Police ,<br />

R/o Ambad, District Jalna<br />

Ph. No. Off. 221063<br />

Mob.No.7507365588<br />

Meena Makwana<br />

Dy. Superintendent of Police<br />

R/O Bhokardan, District Jalna,<br />

Ph.No. Off.244249,<br />

Mob.No.9822987878<br />

Alternate Authority ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax, Mobile<br />

Mr. G.R.More,<br />

Addl. Collector, Collector<br />

Office,Jalna<br />

02482/225552 (O),<br />

02482/220214 (R)<br />

M-7387755567<br />

8275278222<br />

Additional Chief Exe.<br />

Officer, Z.P. Jalna<br />

Ph. No.<br />

(Off) 225081<br />

(Resi) 221182<br />

Fax- 225081<br />

Shri. Ravindra Pergulwar ,<br />

PI DSB Jalna R/O Police<br />

H.Q. 488 Campus Jalna<br />

Ph. No. Off. 225586<br />

Mob. No. 9823555737<br />

Shri R.P.Gour P.I.Kadim<br />

Jalna R/O 488 Jalna<br />

O.Ph.no-220852<br />

M.No:-9823233444<br />

Shri. Jawadwad (P.I.)<br />

R/O Partur Dist.Jalna<br />

O.Ph.No-221033<br />

Mob. No.9423142944<br />

Shri.P.H.Dukarepatil (.P.I.)<br />

R/O Bhokardan , District<br />

Jalna,<br />

Ph. No. Off. 244210<br />

Mob No. 9823400033


7. POLICE Ambad Sub-<br />

Division<br />

(Newly Added)<br />

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Vaccant charge Holding Shri.<br />

Sandipan Kamble<br />

Dy. Superintendent of Police ,<br />

R/o Ambad, District Jalna<br />

Ph. No. Off. 221063<br />

Mob.No.7507365588<br />

8. .R.T.O. Jalna Jalna Shri S.B. More, Dy. Regional<br />

Transport Officer, New MIDC,<br />

Area , Jalna Ph. No. Off.<br />

220929<br />

Resi.<br />

Mobile- --<br />

9. Armed Forces<br />

SRPF Group III,<br />

Jalna<br />

10. District<br />

Commandant, Home<br />

guards, Jalna<br />

11. Chief Officer,<br />

Municipal Council<br />

Jalna<br />

(Facility of Fire<br />

Brigade)<br />

12. Chief officer<br />

Municipal council<br />

Bhokardan<br />

13. Chief officer Ambad<br />

Municipal Council<br />

Jalna Shri.Chauria<br />

Commandant, S.R.P.F. Gr.<br />

III Jalna.<br />

Ph.NO.Off. 230902<br />

Fax.230902<br />

M.No. 9823996397<br />

Resi :- ---<br />

Jalna Mr. Vasant k pardeshi,<br />

Additional SP Jalna<br />

Phone – 224234 (O)<br />

M- 9823371415<br />

Jalna Mr. Babasaheb Manohare ,<br />

Chief Officer, Municipal<br />

Council, Jalna<br />

Ph 230432,Resi.230453<br />

Bhokardan Shri Umesh Dhakne<br />

Chief officer Municipal council<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Office 02485/244213<br />

Resi 244209<br />

M-9423183264<br />

Ambad City Shri.Nilesh Sunkewar<br />

Chief Officer, Ambad<br />

Municipal Council.<br />

02483/222125 (O)<br />

02483/222025 (R)<br />

9404694655 (M)<br />

Shri.G.P.Jaybhaye (P.I.)<br />

R/O Ambad , District<br />

Jalna,<br />

Mob. No. 9823021777<br />

Shri. Khan<br />

IMV<br />

Dy.R.T.O.Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. Off. 220929<br />

Resi.<br />

Mobile – 9422202157<br />

9960163811<br />

Shri.N.V. Syed,<br />

I.M.V.<br />

Dy.R.T.O. Jalna<br />

Ph. No. Off. 220929<br />

Shri U.B. Rathod,<br />

Phone No. 220929<br />

J.L.Phupate<br />

Adjutant,(Noddle Offi.) S.R.P.F.<br />

Group III Jalna, Ph.No. 230902<br />

Fax 230902<br />

M.No.9823996397<br />

Mr D.B.Mohite, Staff<br />

Officer. Jalna<br />

Phone - 224234 (O)<br />

Mobile – 942142770<br />

M.A. Khalil, Station<br />

Officer, Fire Brigade,<br />

Devalgaon Road, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. Off. 230101,<br />

Resi. 233101<br />

M-9923388914<br />

Mr. H.A. Andhale,<br />

Office Superintendent,<br />

Bhokardan M.C.<br />

02485/244213<br />

244131<br />

M-9422722387<br />

N.F. Khatib, Office<br />

Superintendent, Ambad<br />

Municipal Council.<br />

02483/222125 (O)<br />

M-9422927417


14. Chief Officer Partur<br />

Municipal Concil<br />

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Partur City Shri C.P. Sonavane,<br />

Chief officer Municipal council<br />

Partur<br />

02484/221026,(O) 221004 (R)<br />

M - 9503523292<br />

List of Disaster Control Room Of Jalna District<br />

Sr. No. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax, Mobile<br />

01 District Control Room,<br />

Collector Office, Jalna<br />

02 Minor Irrigation Control Room,<br />

Jalna<br />

Jalna District Shri Waman Kadam,<br />

RDC & DCR Incharger,<br />

Collector Office, Jalna<br />

02482/225502 (O),<br />

223132, 1077 (Control<br />

Room)<br />

02482/220662 (R)<br />

(M) 9860142073<br />

Jalna District Shri C.G. Sukhmani,<br />

Exe. Eng. M.I. Jalna<br />

Phone 02482/220436<br />

M-9960561313<br />

JAYAKWADI DAM PAITHAN, DIST. AURANGABAD CONTROL ROOM<br />

Sr. No. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax, Mobile<br />

01 Control Room of Jayakwadi<br />

Dam, Tq. Paithn, Dist.<br />

Aurangabad<br />

Aurangabad Mr. A. P. Kohirkar,<br />

Superintendent Eng. And<br />

Administrator, C.A.D.A.<br />

Office, Aurangabad<br />

Ph. 0240-2331098<br />

2331095 (O)<br />

23221306 (Fax)<br />

M – 9422654960<br />

Mr. Rakhe, A.O. Municipal<br />

Conuncil, Partur<br />

02484/221026, 221068 (O)<br />

221219 (R)<br />

Alternate Authority ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax, Mobile<br />

Vaccant<br />

Revenue Asst. Collector<br />

Office, Jalna<br />

Smt.Sangeeta Warade<br />

M-9422228476<br />

Smt.Pallavi Ligde<br />

I/c DDMO Jalna<br />

M-9423782060<br />

Shri.R.N.Kabra.<br />

SDO<br />

MIDiv Jalan<br />

M-9922223717<br />

GODAWARI MARATHWADA IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT CARPORATION,<br />

Alternate Authority ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax, Mobile<br />

Mr. K.S. Shinde, Sub-<br />

Divisional Engineer,<br />

Dagadi Dam, Sub Division<br />

No. 1, Nathsagar (N),<br />

Paithan, Asst. Controlling<br />

and Nodal Officer Paithan<br />

Dam,<br />

Ph. No. 02431-223059 (O),<br />

232042, 217546 (Control<br />

Room)<br />

233035 (Resi)<br />

M-9823049823


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AURANGABAD<br />

COMMAND AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (C.A.D.A.) OFFICE, AURANGABAD<br />

Sr. No. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax, Mobile<br />

01 Command Area<br />

Development<br />

Authority (CADA)<br />

Office, (Jayakwadi<br />

Project)<br />

Aurangabad<br />

Aurangabad Mr. R. B. Ghote,<br />

Chief Engineer,<br />

(Jayakwadi Project),<br />

CADA Office,<br />

0240/2331362 (O),<br />

2334078<br />

M-9422172237<br />

List of Contact Persons of Collector Office, Jalna<br />

Sr. No. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge , Name ,<br />

Designation , Phone, Fax.<br />

Mobile<br />

1. Collectorate Jalna Mr Tukaram Mundhe, IAS<br />

Collector,<br />

Collector Office, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. Off. 224700,<br />

Resi. 225701<br />

Fax No. 225326<br />

Mobile- 9423582717,<br />

2. Residential Dy.<br />

Collector, Jalna<br />

3. Special Land<br />

Acquisition Office,<br />

( Krishna Khore),<br />

Jalna<br />

4. Special Land<br />

Acquisition Office,<br />

( M.I.W), Jalna<br />

5. Special Land<br />

Acquisition Office,<br />

( B&C), Jalna<br />

9423118822<br />

Jalna District Shri Waman Kadam, RDC &<br />

DCR Incharger, Collector<br />

Office, Jalna<br />

02482/225502 (O),<br />

223132, 1077 (Control Room)<br />

02482/220662 (R)<br />

(M) 9860142073<br />

Jalna District Mr. Gurav ,<br />

SLAO, (Krishna<br />

Khore)Collector Office, Jalna<br />

02482/224954 (O),<br />

M - 9423780826<br />

Jalna District Mr.Morwal I/C SLAO, (M.I.),<br />

Collector Office, Jalna<br />

02482/225121(O)<br />

M-<br />

Jalna District Mr.Nandkar, (B&C), Collector<br />

Office, Jalna<br />

02482/225121(O)<br />

M-9970246417<br />

Alternate Authority , Name ,<br />

Designation , Phone, Fax, Mobile<br />

Mr. A. P. Kohirkar, Superintendent<br />

Eng. And Administrator, C.A.D.A.<br />

Office, Aurangabad<br />

Ph. 0240-2331098<br />

2331095 (O)<br />

23221306 (Fax)<br />

M – 9422654960<br />

Alternate Authority ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax, Mobile<br />

Mr. G.R.More,<br />

Addl. Collector, Collector<br />

Office,Jalna<br />

02482/225552 (O),<br />

02482/220214 (R)<br />

M-7387755567<br />

8275278222<br />

Smt. Warade Sangeeta, I/c<br />

Revenue Asst. Collector<br />

Office, Jalna<br />

M- 9422228476<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--


6. Special Land<br />

Acquisition Office,<br />

( Gavthan), Jalna<br />

7. Dy District<br />

Election Officer,<br />

Jalna<br />

8. District Supply<br />

Officer, Jalna<br />

9. Dy. Collector,<br />

Resettlement<br />

10. Dy. Collector,<br />

EGS, Jalna<br />

11. District Planning<br />

Officer, Jalna<br />

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Jalna District Mr. Gurav ,<br />

SLAO, (I/c Gavthan )Collector<br />

Office, Jalna<br />

02482/224954 (O),<br />

M - 9423780826<br />

Jalna District Mr. Morwal<br />

Dy. DEO, Collector Office,<br />

Jalna<br />

02482/225802 (O),<br />

02482/223352 (R)<br />

M-<br />

Jalna District Mr. Avinash Rankambh,<br />

DSO_Supply, Collector Office,<br />

Jalna<br />

02482/225311 (O),<br />

02482/225727 (R),<br />

M-9960325111<br />

Jalna District Mr. ,<br />

Dy. Coll, Resettlement<br />

02482/225121-123 (O)<br />

M -<br />

Jalna District Mr. S.H. Mawachi,<br />

02482/224954 (O),<br />

-- (R)<br />

M-9422944344<br />

Jalna District Mrd. Anita Kadu<br />

DPO, Collector Office, Jalna<br />

02482/225606 (O),<br />

0240/2405211(R)<br />

M-8149349188<br />

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Mr. Pravin Pande,<br />

Niab Tahsildar,<br />

Election Branch,<br />

Collectorat, Jalna<br />

02482/225802 (O),<br />

M-9422210209<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

Shri. Wadekar<br />

Asst. Planning Officer,<br />

Collector Office, Jalna<br />

02482/225606 (O)<br />

M-9096108107


List of SDO’s and Tahsildars of Jalna District<br />

1. Sub Divisional<br />

Officer, Jalna<br />

2. Sub Divisional<br />

Office, Partur<br />

Sub Division<br />

Jalna<br />

Sub Division<br />

Partur<br />

Mr. Sormare, SDM, SDO<br />

Office, Jalna<br />

02482/220117(O),<br />

02482/220015 (R)<br />

M-9921699981<br />

Mrs Raju Nandkar,<br />

02484/221001 (O),<br />

02484/221073 (R),<br />

M-9970246417<br />

3. Tahsildar, Jalna Jalna Tahsil Mr. J.D.Walvi, Tahsildar,<br />

Tahsil Office, Jalna<br />

02482/220055 (O),<br />

02482/220251 (R)<br />

4. Tahsildar,<br />

Badnapur<br />

5. Tahsildar<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Badnapur<br />

Tahsil<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Tahsil<br />

M- 9423730772<br />

Mrs.Wangikar, Tahsildar,<br />

Tahsil Office, Badnapur<br />

02482/261007 (O),<br />

-- (R)<br />

M-9673289252<br />

Mrs.Sarika Kadam<br />

I/C Tahsil Office, Bhokardan<br />

02485/244451(O),<br />

02485/244227 (R)<br />

M-9767385999<br />

6. Tahsildar Jafrabad Jafrabad Tahsil Mr.Chikurte, Tahsildar, Tahsil<br />

Office, Jafrabad<br />

02485/222208 (O),<br />

02485/222211 (R)<br />

M-9422472443<br />

7. Tahsildar Partur Partur Tahsil Mr Keshav Netke, Tahsildar,<br />

Tahsil Office, Partur<br />

02484/221028 (O),<br />

02484/221161(R)<br />

M-9423171631<br />

8. Tahsildar Ambad Ambad Tahsil Mr. Rupesh Shingare,<br />

Tahsildar, Tahsil Office,<br />

Ambad<br />

02483/220026 (O),<br />

02483/220003 (R)<br />

9. Tahsildar<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

Tahsil<br />

M-9422203859<br />

Mr. Santosh Gorad, Tahsildar,<br />

Tahsil Office, Ghansawangi<br />

02483/231021 (O),<br />

02483/231024 (R)<br />

M-9405486700<br />

10. Tahsildar Mantha Mantha Tahsil Mr. Padghan,<br />

Tahsildar, Tahsil Office,<br />

Mantha<br />

02484/270035 (O),<br />

02484/270021 (R)<br />

M-9422014846<br />

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Shri.Polas<br />

A.K<br />

M-9422226443<br />

Shri Satav<br />

Clerk<br />

M-9890158710<br />

Nayab Tahsildar<br />

(Revenue), Tahsil Office,<br />

Jalna<br />

02482/220255 (O)<br />

Nayab Tahsildar<br />

(Revenue), Tahsil Office,<br />

Badnapur<br />

02482/261007 (O)<br />

Nayab Tahsildar<br />

(Revenue), Tahsil Office,<br />

Bhokardan<br />

02485/244451 (O)<br />

Nayab Tahsildar<br />

(Revenue), Tahsil Office,<br />

Jafrabad<br />

02485/222208 (O)<br />

Nayab Tahsildar<br />

(Revenue), Tahsil Office,<br />

Partur Office,<br />

02484/221028 (O)<br />

Nayab Tahsildar<br />

(Revenue),<br />

Tahsil Office, Ambad<br />

02483/220026 (O)<br />

Nayab Tahsildar<br />

(Revenue),<br />

Tahsil Office,<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

02483/231021 (O)<br />

Nayab Tahsildar<br />

(Revenue),<br />

Tahsil Office, Mantha<br />

02484/270035 (O)<br />

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No.<br />

1<br />

2.<br />

3<br />

4<br />

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6<br />

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8<br />

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Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

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Services<br />

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Health<br />

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LIST OF PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES IN JALNA<br />

Location<br />

Health Dept. Z.P.<br />

Jalna<br />

Taluka Health<br />

Officer<br />

Jalna<br />

Taluka Health<br />

Officer<br />

Badnapur<br />

Taluka Health<br />

Officer<br />

Ambad<br />

Taluka Health<br />

Officer<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

Taluka Health<br />

Officer<br />

Partur<br />

Taluka Health<br />

Officer<br />

Mantha<br />

Taluka Health<br />

Officer<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Taluka Health<br />

Officer<br />

Jafrabad<br />

Authority In charge,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone, Fax<br />

Dr. D. D. Bhagat<br />

District Health Officer,<br />

Zilla Parishad Jalna<br />

Ph.No. 225703,<br />

Mob: 9822560546<br />

Dr. Zawar<br />

Taluka Health Officer,<br />

THO Office, Jalna<br />

9423344204<br />

Ph. No : 02482-230011<br />

Dr. Sontakke<br />

Taluka Health Officer,<br />

THO Office, Badnapur<br />

9422743565<br />

Ph. No. : 02482-261811<br />

Dr.Waghmare<br />

Taluka Health Officer,<br />

THO Office, Ambad<br />

9420824122<br />

Ph. No. : 02483-220382<br />

Dr. Rode<br />

Taluka Health Officer,<br />

THO Office,<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

9423712689<br />

Ph. No : 02483-231284<br />

Dr. Kadle<br />

Taluka Health Officer,<br />

THO Office, Partur<br />

9423397544<br />

Ph. No : 02484-220190<br />

Dr. Gaware<br />

Taluka Health Officer,<br />

THO Office, Mantha<br />

9421318715<br />

Ph. No : 02484-270232<br />

Dr. Solanke<br />

Taluka Health Officer,<br />

THO Office, Bhokardan<br />

9421641834<br />

Ph. No : 02485-252395<br />

Dr. Mote<br />

Taluka Health Officer,<br />

THO Office, Jafrabad<br />

9423459522<br />

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Alternate Authority<br />

,Name , Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone, Fax<br />

Dr. Kadle<br />

ADHO,<br />

Zilla Parishad, Jalna,<br />

Ph.No. Off. 225703<br />

Mob : 9423397544<br />

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Primary Health<br />

Center Jamkhed<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Wadigodri<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Shahagad<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Gondi<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Dhangar<br />

Pimpri<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Ranjni<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center<br />

R.Unchegaon<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Kumbhar<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Tirthpuri<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Raja Takli<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center<br />

Pirpimpalgaon<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center D.Kalegaon<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Manegaon<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Seoli<br />

Ph. No : 02485-222400<br />

Dr. Naser Khan<br />

Jamkhad<br />

Dr. Raut<br />

Wadigodri<br />

9404024632<br />

Dr. Swami<br />

M.O.P.H.C.<br />

Shahagad<br />

9421656665<br />

Dr. A. G. Gondikar<br />

Gondi<br />

9421323925<br />

Dr .A. W. Waghmare<br />

Dhangar Pimpri<br />

9420824122<br />

Dr. Maniyar<br />

Ranjni<br />

9730661353<br />

Dr V.K.Dasre<br />

R.Unchegaon<br />

9422721339<br />

Dr .Diwse<br />

Kumbhar Pimpalgaon<br />

9403203612<br />

Dr . Kadam<br />

Tirthpuri<br />

9421315219<br />

Dr Asole<br />

Raja Takli<br />

Dr .Qureshi<br />

Pirpimpalgaon<br />

9421320097<br />

Dr .Amol Jadhav<br />

D.Kalegaon<br />

9021240826<br />

Dr Shah<br />

Manegaon<br />

9423344558<br />

Dr .Gophane<br />

Seoli<br />

9665477535<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Dr. S. G. Birajdar<br />

Jamkhad<br />

Mob: 9422713497<br />

Dr. Kiran Patil<br />

M.O.P.H.C.<br />

Shahagad<br />

Dr. Mansur Kadri<br />

Gondi<br />

Dr .Kiran Raut<br />

Dhangar Pimpri<br />

8055574368<br />

Dr. ShriHari Gutte<br />

Ranjni<br />

7588613191<br />

Dr Maruti Chaure<br />

R.Unchegaon<br />

Dr .Satpute<br />

Kumbhar Pimpalgaon<br />

Dr . Sarvesh Patil<br />

Tirthpuri<br />

9960054652<br />

Dr Nikam<br />

Raja Takli<br />

9422244681<br />

Dr .Rahul Bujade<br />

Pirpimpalgaon<br />

Dr . Jadhav<br />

D.Kalegaon<br />

----<br />

Dr . Narawade<br />

Seoli<br />

9823271978<br />

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Medical<br />

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Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Karla<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Rajur<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Kedarkheda<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Hasnabad<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Walsawangi<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center<br />

R.Pimpalgaon<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Anwa<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Dhawada<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Jalgaon<br />

Sapkal<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Mahora<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Dongaon<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Khasgaon<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Warud<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Watur<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Shristi<br />

Dr .Raje<br />

Karla<br />

9422119777<br />

Dr Mohite<br />

Rajur<br />

9422724892<br />

Dr Agrawal<br />

Kedarkheda<br />

9423343599<br />

Dr. A. D. Mulay<br />

Hasnabad<br />

9421326161<br />

Dr .Waghmare<br />

Walsawangi<br />

9403048966<br />

Dr .Shaikh<br />

R.Pimpalgaon<br />

9423729672<br />

Dr Latpate<br />

Anwa<br />

9421322035<br />

Dr M.M.Ghule<br />

Anwa<br />

9765926297<br />

Dr Yogesh Badak<br />

Jalgaon Sapkal<br />

Dr. Waghmare<br />

Mahora<br />

9403046061<br />

Dr .A.B.Ban<br />

Dongaon<br />

9422763055<br />

Dr. Pungle<br />

Khasgaon<br />

Dr .Jadhav<br />

Warud<br />

9421324546<br />

Dr. Kasbe<br />

Watur<br />

9420224510<br />

Dr. Khude<br />

Shristi<br />

9764078203<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Dr Prashant Dhakne<br />

Karla<br />

7588613192<br />

Dr. Jangale<br />

Hasnabad<br />

---<br />

Dr .Nilesh Vaidya<br />

R.Pimpalgaon<br />

7709162204<br />

Dr Ali<br />

Jalgaon Sapkal<br />

Dr. Gangurde<br />

Mahora<br />

9422564895<br />

Dr .Aakash Dangat<br />

Dongaon<br />

9975637900<br />

Dr .Akash Chate<br />

Khasgaon<br />

9960002378<br />

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Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Medical<br />

Health<br />

Services<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center<br />

Satona<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center<br />

Ashti<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center<br />

Dhoksal<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center<br />

D. Khandare<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center<br />

Patoda<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Somthana<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center<br />

Shelgaon<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center<br />

Wakulni<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Dabhadi<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Viregaon<br />

Primary Health<br />

Center Sukhapuri<br />

Dist.Training Team<br />

Health Dept. Z.P.<br />

Jalna<br />

Dr.Nilwarn<br />

Satona<br />

9923154748<br />

Dr. Admane<br />

Ashti<br />

9970018464<br />

Dr. Vikas Gudade<br />

Dhoksal<br />

9850666199<br />

Dr .S.V.Burkule<br />

D. Khandare<br />

9527747426<br />

Dr. Badukale<br />

Patoda<br />

9890924497<br />

Dr .S.P.Shastri<br />

Somthana<br />

9423157565<br />

Dr . Sheetal Soni<br />

Shelgaon<br />

9422216504<br />

Dr .Hemke<br />

Wakulni<br />

9421651559<br />

Dr. Kakad<br />

Dabhadi<br />

9270683560<br />

Dr. Falke<br />

Viregaon<br />

9422332025<br />

Dr. Baig<br />

Sukhapuri<br />

9922976767<br />

Dr.Ashwamedh Jagtap<br />

9422216354<br />

Dr.S.K.Landge<br />

Epidemic Medical<br />

Officer<br />

9764006667<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Dr .Shaikh Heena<br />

Shelgaon<br />

9890521479<br />

Dr .V.M.Gatkal<br />

Wakulni<br />

8605329039<br />

Dr. S. G Joshi<br />

Dabhadi<br />

9421320202<br />

Dr. Anup Ingole<br />

Viregaon<br />

---<br />

Dr.Dekevadiya<br />

Sukhapuri<br />

8055761848<br />

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Contact Persons for Medical Emergencies in Urban & Rural Area of Jalna Dist. (Civil Surgeon)<br />

Sr. No. Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

1 Medical Health<br />

Services<br />

Location Authority In<br />

charge, Name ,<br />

Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone,<br />

Fax<br />

Health Dept.<br />

Z.P. Jalna<br />

Dr .D.D.Bhagat.<br />

District Health<br />

Officer, Zilla<br />

Parishad Jalna<br />

Ph.No. 225703<br />

M No 9422291240<br />

2 Medical Jalna Dr. P.R.Jadhav<br />

Civil Surgeon,<br />

General Hospital,<br />

Jalna.<br />

Ph. No.<br />

Off. 224381,<br />

Fax 225508<br />

Resi. 224450<br />

3 Medical Sub District<br />

Hosp. Ambad<br />

4 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Partur<br />

5 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Bhokardan<br />

6 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Mantha<br />

7 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Tembhurni<br />

M No 9422291240<br />

Dr.B.R.Jadhav<br />

Medical<br />

Supertendent , Rural<br />

Hospital Ambad<br />

Ph. No. 220098<br />

M No 9922699194<br />

Dr.M . K. Rtahod<br />

Medical Supdt Rural<br />

Hospital Partur<br />

Ph.No. 221293<br />

M No 9422215730<br />

Dr.D.M.Patil.<br />

Medical Supdt ,<br />

Rural Hospital,<br />

Bhokardan ,<br />

Ph. No. 244559<br />

M No. 9422658833<br />

Dr. Pandit<br />

MedicalSupdt<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Mantha<br />

Ph. No. 270057<br />

M No.7588359517<br />

Dr. A S Gaikwad<br />

Medical Supdt. ,<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Tembhurni<br />

Ph. No. 226768<br />

M No 9423157942<br />

Alternate Authority<br />

,Name , Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone, Fax<br />

Dr.S.Kadle<br />

, A.D.H.O<br />

, Zilla Parishad, Jalna,<br />

Ph.No. Off.<br />

M. No 9423397544<br />

Dr. B.L. Surwase,<br />

Resident Medical Officer,<br />

General Hospital, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No 224349, 223451<br />

Resi.<br />

M No 9421319491<br />

Dr.Mrs. Male<br />

, Medical officer , Rural<br />

Hospital Ambad<br />

M N 9421376036<br />

Dr. D.R.Nawal<br />

MO Rural Hospital, Partur<br />

M No 9422796177<br />

Dr.S.B.Rajput<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Bhokardan<br />

M NoP<br />

Dr. P K Chatce<br />

MO , Rural Hospital<br />

Mantha<br />

M No 9890423953<br />

Dr.G.S. Avhad<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Tembhurni<br />

M No 9421327590<br />

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Ner<br />

9 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

10 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Badnapur<br />

11 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Jafrabad<br />

12 Medical Women Hosp.<br />

Jalna<br />

Dr S.B.Maske<br />

Medical Supdt.<br />

, Rural Hospital ner<br />

Ph. No 251777<br />

M No 9422724475<br />

Dr.Rathod<br />

, Medical Supdt. ,<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

Ph. No 231397<br />

M No 9421585898<br />

Dr.J.B.Yevatikar<br />

Medical Supdt.<br />

, Rural Hospital<br />

Badnapur<br />

Ph. No 231767<br />

M No 9421431876<br />

Dr. A. L. Gaikwad<br />

Medical Supdt. ,<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Jafrabad<br />

Ph. No 243189<br />

M No 9423157942<br />

Dr.D.N.Degaokar<br />

. Medical Supdt. ,<br />

women Hospital<br />

Jalna<br />

Ph. No 243189<br />

M No9421312949<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Dr.S.B.Dhawale.<br />

MO<br />

Rural Hospital Ner<br />

M No 8983698542<br />

Dr. Maheshkumar Mane<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

M No 9822409208<br />

Dr.B.R.Sawale<br />

. MO Rural Hospital<br />

Badnapur<br />

M No 9422579677<br />

Dr. A.M.Gaikawad.<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Jafrabad<br />

M No 9370419882<br />

Dr.G.S. Nerwane<br />

MO women Hospital<br />

Jalna<br />

M No 9422723955<br />

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Sr. No. Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

1 Pathological<br />

services<br />

2 Pathological<br />

services<br />

3 Pathological<br />

services<br />

4 Pathological<br />

services<br />

5 Pathological<br />

services<br />

6 Pathological<br />

services<br />

7 Pathological<br />

services<br />

List of Pathological Services<br />

Location Authority Incharge ,<br />

Name , Designation<br />

, Phone, Fax.<br />

Jalna Dr. P.R.Jadhav<br />

Civil Surgeon,<br />

General Hospital,<br />

Jalna. Ph. No.<br />

Off. 224381,<br />

Fax 225508<br />

Resi. 224450<br />

Rural Hosp.<br />

Ambad<br />

Rural Hosp.<br />

Partur<br />

Rural Hosp.<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Rural Hosp.<br />

Mantha<br />

Rural Hosp.<br />

Tembhurni<br />

M No 9422291240<br />

Dr.B.R.Jadhav<br />

Medical<br />

Supertendent ,<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Ambad Ph.<br />

No. 220098<br />

M No 9922699194<br />

Dr. M K Rathod<br />

Medical Supdt<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Partur Ph.No.<br />

221293<br />

M No 9422215730<br />

Dr.D.M.Patil.<br />

Medical Supdt ,<br />

Rural Hospital,<br />

Bhokardan ,<br />

Ph. No. 244559<br />

M No. 9422658833<br />

Dr. Pandit<br />

Medical<br />

SupdtRural Hospital<br />

Mantha Ph.<br />

No. 270057<br />

M No.7588359517<br />

Dr. A L Gaikwad<br />

Medical Supdt. ,<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Tembhurni<br />

Ph. No. 226768<br />

M No 9423157942<br />

Rural Hosp. Ner Dr S.B.Maske<br />

Medical Supdt.<br />

, Rural Hospital ner<br />

Ph. No 251777<br />

M No 9422724475<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Alternate Authority ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax.<br />

Dr.B.L.Surawase.,<br />

Resident Medical Officer,<br />

General Hospital, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No 224349, 223451<br />

Resi.<br />

M No 9421319491.<br />

Dr.Mrs. Male<br />

, Medical officer , Rural<br />

Hospital Ambad<br />

M N 9421376036<br />

Dr. D.R.Nawal<br />

MO Rural Hospital, Partur<br />

M No 9422796177<br />

Dr.S.B.Rajput<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Bhokardan<br />

M No<br />

Dr. P K Chatce<br />

MO , Rural Hospital<br />

Mantha<br />

M No 9890423953<br />

Dr. G.S.Avhad<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Tembhurni<br />

M No 9421327590<br />

Dr.S.B.Dhawale.<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Ner<br />

M No 8983698542<br />

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services<br />

9 Pathological<br />

services<br />

10 Pathological<br />

services<br />

11 Pathological<br />

services<br />

Sr. No. Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

1 Medical Health<br />

Services<br />

Rural Hosp.<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

Rural Hosp.<br />

Badnapur<br />

Rural Hosp.<br />

Jafrabad<br />

Women Hosp.<br />

Jalna<br />

Dr.Rathod<br />

, Medical Supdt. ,<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

Ph. No 231397<br />

M No 9421585898<br />

Dr.J.B.Yevatikar<br />

Medical<br />

Supdt. , Rural<br />

Hospital Badnapur<br />

Ph. No 231767<br />

M No 9421431876<br />

Dr. A L. Gaikwad<br />

Medical Supdt. ,<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Jafrabad<br />

Ph. No 243189<br />

M No 9423157942<br />

Dr.D.N.Degaokar<br />

. Medical Supdt. ,<br />

women Hospital<br />

Jalna<br />

Ph. No 243189<br />

M No9421312949<br />

Contact Persons for Medical Emergencies in Jalna<br />

Location Authority In<br />

charge, Name ,<br />

Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone,<br />

Fax<br />

Health Dept.<br />

Z.P. Jalna<br />

Dr .D.D.Bhagat.<br />

District Health<br />

Officer, Zilla<br />

Parishad Jalna<br />

Ph.No. 225703<br />

M No 9422291240.<br />

2 Medical Jalna Dr. P.R.Jadhav<br />

Civil Surgeon,<br />

General Hospital,<br />

Jalna. Ph. No.<br />

Off. 224381,<br />

Fax 225508<br />

Resi. 224450<br />

3 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Ambad<br />

M No 9422291240<br />

Dr.B.R.Jadhav<br />

Medical<br />

Supertendent , Rural<br />

Hospital Ambad<br />

Ph. No. 220098<br />

M No 9922699194<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Dr. Maheshkumar Mane<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

M No 9822409208<br />

Dr.B.R.Sawale<br />

. MO Rural Hospital<br />

Badnapur<br />

M No 9422579677<br />

Dr. A.M.Gaikawad.<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Jafrabad<br />

M No 9370419882<br />

Dr.G.S. Nerwane<br />

MO women Hospital Jalna<br />

M No 9422723955<br />

Alternate Authority<br />

,Name , Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone, Fax<br />

Dr.S.Kadle<br />

, A.D.H.O<br />

, Zilla Parishad, Jalna,<br />

Ph.No. Off.<br />

M. No 9423397544<br />

Dr.B.L.Surawase.,<br />

Resident Medical Officer,<br />

General Hospital, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No 224349, 223451<br />

Resi.<br />

M No 9421319491.<br />

Dr.Mrs. Male<br />

, Medical officer , Rural<br />

Hospital Ambad<br />

M N 9421376036<br />

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Partur<br />

5 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Bhokardan<br />

6 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Mantha<br />

7 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Tembhurni<br />

8 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Ner<br />

9 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

10 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Badnapur<br />

11 Medical Rural Hosp.<br />

Jafrabad<br />

12 Medical Women Hosp.<br />

Jalna<br />

Dr. M K Rathod<br />

Medical Supdt Rural<br />

Hospital Partur<br />

Ph.No. 221293<br />

M No 9422215730<br />

Dr.D.M.Patil.<br />

Medical Supdt ,<br />

Rural Hospital,<br />

Bhokardan ,<br />

Ph. No. 244559<br />

M No. 9422658833<br />

Dr. Pandit<br />

Medical SupdtRural<br />

Hospital Mantha<br />

Ph. No. 270057<br />

M No.7588359517<br />

Dr. A L Gaikwad<br />

Medical Supdt. ,<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Tembhurni<br />

Ph. No. 226768<br />

M No 9423157942<br />

Dr S.B.Maske<br />

Medical Supdt.<br />

, Rural Hospital ner<br />

Ph. No 251777<br />

M No 9422724475<br />

Dr.Rathod<br />

, Medical Supdt. ,<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

Ph. No 231397<br />

M No 9421585898<br />

Dr.J.B.Yevatikar<br />

Medical Supdt.<br />

, Rural Hospital<br />

Badnapur Ph. No<br />

231767<br />

M No 9421431876<br />

Dr. A L. Gaikwad<br />

Medical Supdt. ,<br />

Rural Hospital<br />

Jafrabad<br />

Ph. No 243189<br />

M No 9423157942<br />

Dr.D.N.Degaokar<br />

. Medical Supdt. ,<br />

women Hospital<br />

Jalna<br />

Ph. No 243189<br />

M No9421312949<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Dr. D.R.Nawal<br />

MO Rural Hospital, Partur<br />

M No 9422796177<br />

Dr.S.B.Rajput<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Bhokardan<br />

M No<br />

Dr. P K Chatce<br />

MO , Rural Hospital<br />

Mantha<br />

M No 9890423953<br />

Dr. G.S.Avhad<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Tembhurni<br />

M No 9421327590<br />

Dr.S.B.Dhawale.<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Ner<br />

M No 8983698542<br />

Dr. Maheshkumar Mane<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Ghansavangi<br />

M No 9822409208<br />

Dr.B.R.Sawale<br />

. MO Rural Hospital<br />

Badnapur<br />

M No 9422579677<br />

Dr. A.M.Gaikawad.<br />

MO Rural Hospital<br />

Jafrabad<br />

M No 9370419882<br />

Dr.G.S. Nerwane<br />

MO women Hospital<br />

Jalna<br />

M No 9422723955<br />

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Sr. No. Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

List of Blood Banks<br />

Location Authority Incharge ,<br />

Name , Designation<br />

, Phone, Fax.<br />

1 Blood Bank Jalna Dr. P.R.Jadhav<br />

Civil Surgeon,<br />

General Hospital,<br />

Jalna. Ph. No.<br />

Off. 224381,<br />

Fax 225508<br />

Resi.<br />

2 Blood Bank Mission<br />

Hospital , Jalna<br />

3 Blood bank Pvt. Jan Kalyan<br />

New Amer<br />

Chaya Talkies<br />

Jalna<br />

M No 9422291240<br />

Dr Mojes<br />

Medical supdt<br />

Mission Hospital<br />

Jalna Ph 230149<br />

Ph 243085,238397<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Alternate Authority ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax.<br />

Dr. Rajendra Shejule<br />

, BTO,<br />

General Hospital, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No 224349, 223451<br />

Resi.<br />

M No 9422217453<br />

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S.No. Facility<br />

/Resources<br />

1 Administrative<br />

Head<br />

2 Administrative<br />

Head<br />

3 Veterinary Health<br />

Cover<br />

4 Administrative<br />

Head<br />

5 Veterinary Health<br />

Cover<br />

6 Veterinary Health<br />

Cover<br />

List of Animal Husbandry Officers in Jalna<br />

Location Authority Incharge Name,<br />

Designation, Address, Phone,<br />

Fax.<br />

Jalna Dr.S.N.Chitte<br />

DDCAH Jalna<br />

Phone No. . 02482/220106<br />

Mobile- 9579084301<br />

Jalna Dr. B.R.Shinde<br />

DAHO, ZP.Jalna<br />

Phone 02482/223888<br />

Resi<br />

No 9860171212<br />

Jalna Dr. M.P.Deshmukh<br />

ACAH, VPC Jalna<br />

Phone No. 02482/220690<br />

M.B. 9422042849<br />

Jalna Dr.A.N. Dube<br />

L.D.O. (Extn)<br />

Phone No.9822327620<br />

Golapangri Dr.S.V. Kulkurni , LDO<br />

Phone 9422711035<br />

Pirkalyabn Dr..Sangale B.P.<br />

9923402271<br />

7 ‘’ Ner Dr. Zinklod S.G. LDO<br />

.Mo.9420912567<br />

8 ,, Shevali Dr. Zinklod S G l.D.O..<br />

.Mo.9420912567<br />

9 ,, Bhatepuri Dr.Smt.Smita Adlak<br />

L.D.O.<br />

Ph.No.9881834447<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Alternate Authority Name,<br />

Designation, Address,<br />

Phone, Fax<br />

Dr. N B Babhulgaonkar,<br />

Assist. Commissioner, A.H.<br />

Phone No. 02482-220106<br />

9422862903<br />

Dr.S.G Butte. LDO<br />

Phone No. 8275489962<br />

Dr. B.R.Devkatte<br />

l.D.o.Vp Jalna<br />

Mobile 9970123034<br />

Shri Sose l.s.s.<br />

Shri Dhakarge, LSS.<br />

9422994388<br />

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Shri Sonawane A.l.d.o.<br />

9405062843<br />

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10 ‘’ Karla Shri Joshi , LSS<br />

11 ‘’ Dhudhuna<br />

Kalegaon<br />

12 ‘’ Pachan<br />

wadgaon<br />

Dr.P.Y. choudhary<br />

9850631560<br />

Shri Tayade, LSS<br />

Phone No. 9325439480<br />

13 ‘’ BajiUmrad --<br />

14 ‘’ Revgaon Mr. J.D. Nagargoje<br />

9404483921<br />

15 ‘’ Samangaon Mr. J D.Nagagoje, LSS<br />

Phone No. -9404483921<br />

16 ‘’ Manegaon Mr. Gite S.V. LSS<br />

.<br />

17 ‘’ Ramnagar Mr. S.T.Sangole LSS<br />

Phone No. 9423730377<br />

18 ‘’ Jamwadi Mr. Madan, LSS<br />

9423712907<br />

19 ‘’ Waghrul Mr. B.S.Thakare<br />

l.s.s.<br />

9421320905<br />

20 ‘’ Nava Mr. Kudmethe<br />

9423731782<br />

21 Administrati<br />

ve<br />

Head<br />

22 Health<br />

Cover.<br />

Ambad Dr. G.V. Chavan, LDO<br />

9604232656<br />

‘’ Dr. S.A. Quadri , ACAH<br />

9881052438<br />

23 ‘’ Jamkhed Dr. A.P.Kulkarni<br />

9422219638<br />

24 ‘’ Wadigodri Dr. G.V. Chavan LDO<br />

9604232656<br />

25 ‘’ Sukhapuri Dr. U.B.Wankhede<br />

949421393745<br />

26 ‘’ Rohilagad Mr..N.R.Rathod<br />

ALDO<br />

27 ‘’ Karjat Mr. Sangewar,<br />

9423284361<br />

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28 ‘’ Nalewadi Mr. Wagh LSS --<br />

29 ‘’ Patharwala Dr. U.B.Wankhede<br />

949421393745<br />

30 ‘ Tadhadgaon Mr. Chatre, LSS<br />

2483237031<br />

31 ‘’ Eklerhara Mr. Rathod, LSS<br />

9423757519<br />

32 ‘’ Chinchkhed Shri Lokare,<br />

9423151692<br />

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Shri Sonwane, LSS<br />

. 9422883615<br />

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--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

Mr. Chatre, LSS,<br />

9764454934<br />

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--<br />

--<br />

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33 Health<br />

Cover<br />

Dongaon Mr .Dorle, L.S..S.<br />

9421313896<br />

34 ‘’ Antarwali Sarati Mr.B.VKadam, L.S.S<br />

2483227270<br />

35 ‘’ Shahgad Mr. Aute, LSS<br />

9423460096<br />

36 ‘’ Shahpur Mr.B.VKadam, L.S.S<br />

37 ‘’ Gondi Mr. Kadam, L.S.S<br />

2483227270<br />

38 ‘’ Sast<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

Mr.A.M.Pachankar LSS --<br />

39 ‘’ Dhangarpimpari Mr.A.M.Pachankar LSS --<br />

40 Administrati<br />

ve Head<br />

41 Veterinary<br />

Health<br />

Control<br />

Bhokardan Dr.Asrar Ahemad, LDO,<br />

9422347063<br />

‘’ Dr. Chandel S K, ACAH<br />

9423711747<br />

42 ‘’ Hasnabad Dr.C.N. Udanshiv, LDO,<br />

9422706282<br />

43 ‘’ Anwa Dr.M.D. Katkar L, LDO,<br />

9423727073<br />

44 ‘’ Paradh Dr. A.S.Chavan,<br />

9423147969<br />

45 ‘’ Nalni Dr.Asrar Ahemad, LDO,<br />

9422347063<br />

46 Javkheda Bk. Dr.C.N. Udanshiv, LDO,<br />

9422706282<br />

47 ‘’ Talegaon Shri.P.RKulkarni, ALDO<br />

9823003199<br />

48 ‘’ Warud Shri Doiphode A B<br />

ALDO -- 9421324716<br />

49 ‘’ Jalgaon Sapkal Shri Wagh, LSS<br />

9421423234<br />

50 ‘’ Chandai Tepli Shri Shelke A.P. LSS<br />

02485/226339<br />

51 ‘’ Walsangvi Shri Magar, LSS<br />

--<br />

52 ‘’ Dhawada Shri Kamble, LSS<br />

53 ‘’ Avana Shri Deshmukh LSS<br />

54 ‘’ Danapur Shri Hade,<br />

--<br />

55 ‘’ Kedarkheda Shri Wankhede LSS<br />

2485-246241<br />

56 ‘’ Sipora Shri Patel, LSS<br />

--<br />

57 Administrati<br />

ve Head<br />

Jafrabad Dr. Smt.P.B. Bansode<br />

9850315077<br />

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Mr. N.S. Gaikwad<br />

LSS.<br />

Mr. Ravate, LSS,<br />

Shri Pandit, LSS<br />

9422082426<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

Shri Jogdand, LSS<br />

--


58 Veterinary<br />

Health<br />

Cover<br />

Jafrabad Dr. Chandel S K, ACAH<br />

9423711747<br />

59 ‘’ Tembhurni Dr. B.P. Bansode LDO<br />

9850315074<br />

60 ‘’ Mahora Dr. Smt.P.B. Bansode LDO<br />

99850315077<br />

61 ‘’ Khasgaon Dr. Smt.P.B. Bansode<br />

9850315077<br />

62 ‘’ Janefal Dr. Smt.P.B. Bansode LDO<br />

99850315077<br />

63 ‘’ Warud Shri .A.B Doifode, ALDO<br />

9421324716<br />

64 ‘’ Sayagaon<br />

Mhaske<br />

Shri More N.Y., LSS<br />

9421596341<br />

65 ‘’ Bharaj Shri Kedar, LSS<br />

9421324655<br />

66 ‘’ Sipora Ambhora Shri Zade LSS<br />

67 Administrati<br />

ve Head<br />

68 Veterinary<br />

Health<br />

Cover<br />

69 ‘’ Kumbhar<br />

Pimpalgaon<br />

Ghansangvi Dr. B.B.Rajurkar , LDO<br />

9403857459<br />

Ghansangvi Dr. A.N. Chanshiv , LDO<br />

9850700674<br />

Dr.Rajurkar B B LDO<br />

9403857459<br />

70 ‘’ Tirthpuri Dr.G.V.Chavan, LDO<br />

9604232656<br />

71 ‘’ Ranjani Dr. P.K.Solunke, LDO<br />

8055818167<br />

72 Jamb Samarth Dr.Bari LDO<br />

73 Gadhe<br />

sawargaon<br />

Dr. S.C.Pawtekar, LDO<br />

9822513414<br />

74 ‘’ Rani Unchegaon Shri.Datawase -<br />

75 ‘’ Anterwali<br />

Tembhi<br />

Shri Jadhav, Lss<br />

238079<br />

76 ‘’ Khadka Shri Mehatre<br />

LSS<br />

9421644282<br />

77 Administrati<br />

ve Head<br />

78 Veterinary<br />

Health<br />

Cover<br />

Mantha Dr. Abdul Raoof, LDO<br />

9420816780<br />

‘’ Dr B.R. devkate, LDO<br />

9970123034<br />

79 ‘’ Uswad Dr. S.V.Mane, LDO<br />

9421385369<br />

80 ‘’ Pagari Wayal Dr. Abdul Raoof, LDO<br />

9420816780<br />

81 ‘’ Jaipur Dr.S.G. Zinklod LDO<br />

9420912567<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

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Shri –Mane Aldo<br />

942144091<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

Shri Bhalerao J A,<br />

ALDO<br />

9423460743<br />

Shri Bhalerao J A, Lss<br />

9423460743<br />

--<br />

--<br />

Shri A.N.Khiste lss<br />

9421657956<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--<br />

Shri Rodge lss<br />

Dr.Rathod LDO<br />

--<br />

--<br />

--


82 ‘’ Pewa Shri wagh LSS<br />

83 ‘’ Rohina Shri Tupkar, LSS<br />

9423137389<br />

84 ‘’ Watur Shri R.P.Gore LSS<br />

9423171128<br />

85 ‘’ Akhani Shri Jogdand, LSS<br />

9423656441<br />

86 ‘’ Pangri Gosavi Shri Manmode, LSS<br />

9422874168<br />

87 ‘’ Vidoli Shri --<br />

88 ‘’ Kendhali Shri Hanwate, LSS<br />

89 ‘’ Dahiphal Shri - --<br />

90 ‘’ Talni -- --<br />

91 ‘’ Deogaon Shri Sovitkar LSS --<br />

92 ‘’ Patoda Shri Gaikwad LSS --<br />

93 ‘’ Helas --- --<br />

94 ‘’ Dhoksal Shri Alamwad. LSS<br />

9403032471<br />

95 ‘’ Chitali Putali Shri Waghmare, LSS<br />

9420652697<br />

96 Administrati<br />

ve Head<br />

97 Veterinary<br />

Health<br />

Cover<br />

Partur Dr.Smt. Dongardive LDO<br />

9730845450<br />

‘’ Dr.Smt. Dongardive LDO<br />

9730845450<br />

98 ‘’ Ashri Dr. Mane S V, LDO<br />

9421385369<br />

99 ‘’ Satona Dr. Mane S V, LDO<br />

9421385369<br />

9423143673<br />

100 ‘’ Khandvi Shri Pere, LSS<br />

9423458491<br />

101 ‘’ Patoda Shri Birajdar, LSS<br />

9423730433<br />

102 ‘’ Shristi Dr.Rajurkar B B LDO<br />

9403857459<br />

103 Wahegaon Sh. Dr. P.K.Solunke, LDO<br />

8055818167<br />

104 Administrati<br />

ve Head<br />

105 Veterinary<br />

Health<br />

Cover<br />

Badnapur Dr. Sudhir Joshi LDO<br />

9404002098<br />

Badnapur Dr. V.D. Joshi LDO<br />

9423143673<br />

106 ‘’ ‘’ Mobile V.D. Dr. Sudhir Joshi<br />

9960008764<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

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Shri.Shinde Lss<br />

--<br />

--<br />

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-<br />

Dr.V.D. Joshi LDO<br />

9423143673<br />

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107 ‘’ Wakulni Dr. A.M. Siddiqui, LDO<br />

9422174739<br />

108 ‘’ Chikhali Dr.N.R. Pokharkar LDO<br />

9421421099<br />

109 ‘’ Sayagaon Shri C.D.Rathod, LSS<br />

9970307396<br />

110 ‘’ Georai Bazar Shri Awakale, LSS<br />

9422711267<br />

111 ‘’ Shelgaon Shri Thorat, LSS<br />

942244633<br />

112 ‘’ Chenegaon Shri Vaidya, LSS<br />

9822304718<br />

113 ‘’ Bawana pangri Shri Suryawanshi<br />

9881529945<br />

114 ‘’ Pir pimpal gaon --- --<br />

Contact Person for Pollution Control in Jalna<br />

. No. Facilities/Resource Location Authority Incharge<br />

Name , Designation,<br />

Address, Phone, Fax<br />

1 Analysis of waste<br />

water samples and<br />

air samples at<br />

regional laboratory<br />

M.P.C.Board,<br />

Aurangabad<br />

P2 MIA Bldg.<br />

Station Rd,<br />

MIDC Area,<br />

Aurangabad.<br />

Regional Officer,<br />

Maharashtra Pollution<br />

Control Board, P2 Mia<br />

Bldg. Station Road,<br />

MIDC Area<br />

Aurangabad.<br />

List of Contact Persons for Water Quality Monitor<br />

Sr. No. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax.<br />

1 Water Quality<br />

Monitor<br />

Jalna Junior Scientfic Officer,<br />

Dist. Public Health<br />

Laboratory Jalna<br />

Ph.No.Off.225894<br />

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Mr. Puranik, LSS<br />

9860750114<br />

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Alternate Authority Name,<br />

Designation, Address, Phone,<br />

Fax<br />

Sub-Regional Officer,<br />

Maharashtra Pollution Control<br />

Board, P-2, Mia Bldg. Station<br />

Road, MIDC Area, Aurangabad<br />

Jr. Scientific Officer,<br />

Maharashtra Pollution Control<br />

Board, P-2, Mia Bldg. Station<br />

Road, MIDC Area, Aurangabad<br />

Alternate Authority ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax.<br />

_____________


Sr. No. Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

1<br />

List of Contact Persons for Industrial Safety<br />

Location Authority Incharge ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax.<br />

1 DIC Jalna Jalna General Manager,<br />

Dist. Industries Centre,<br />

Plot No. 7, Additional<br />

MIDC Area , Jalna.<br />

Ph.No. Off. 220957<br />

Mob- 9422725934<br />

2 Industry<br />

Development<br />

3 Industrial Safety<br />

& Health<br />

Jalna Mr. D.S. Parlikar<br />

Dy. Engineer,<br />

MIDC Sub- Division,<br />

Addl. MIDC Jalna<br />

Ph.No.Off. 220632<br />

Mob-9423162440<br />

Aurangabad Joint Director of<br />

Industrial Safety &<br />

Health, Mondha Naka ,<br />

Aurangabad.<br />

Ph.No. 2331326(O),<br />

2470324(R)<br />

4 Pollution Control Aurangabad Regional Officer,<br />

Mah. Pollution Control<br />

Board, Rly. Station MIDc<br />

Area .<br />

Ph. No. 2331998<br />

Contact Person of Agriculture Department, Jalna<br />

Facility / Resource Location Authority<br />

Incharge, Name ,<br />

Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone,<br />

Mobile, Fax<br />

Seedling for planting<br />

fruit crops<br />

NURSERIES<br />

1) District Nursery<br />

Wadigodri<br />

Tq. Ambad<br />

2) Taluka Nursery<br />

Jalna Tq. Jalna<br />

3) Taluka Nursery<br />

A. Kendhali,<br />

Tq. Mantha<br />

P.S. Bardale<br />

SDAO Partur<br />

9422175019<br />

A.R. Kale,<br />

SDAO Jalna<br />

9823129624<br />

P.S. Bardale,<br />

SDAO Partur<br />

9422175019<br />

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Alternate Authority ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Phone, Fax.<br />

Manager, Dist. Industries<br />

Centre, Addl. MIDC<br />

Jalna.<br />

Ph.No. Off. 220957<br />

Mr. Ravindra Kharat,<br />

Asstt. Engineer,<br />

MIDC Sub-Divisonn<br />

Addl. MIDC, Jalna<br />

Ph.No.Off.220632<br />

Mob. 9422205257<br />

Dy. Director of Industrial<br />

Safety & Health, Mondha<br />

Naka, Aurangabad.<br />

Ph.No.<br />

Off.2331326, 2331561<br />

Field Officer (Jalna),<br />

Mah. Pollution Control<br />

Board, Rly. Station<br />

MIDC Area ,<br />

Aurangabad.<br />

Ph. No. 2339230(O)<br />

Alternate Authority<br />

,Name , Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone,<br />

Mobile, Fax<br />

Bhalerao M.K<br />

Agril. Supervisor,<br />

Wadigodri ,Tq. Ambad<br />

9420580445<br />

V.N.Salve,<br />

Agril. Supervisor<br />

Jalna.<br />

9405813135<br />

A.G.Boiewar<br />

Agril. Officer<br />

Awalgaon Kendhali<br />

8275344215<br />

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2<br />

3<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Technical<br />

Assistance<br />

AGRO<br />

POLYCLINIC<br />

Soil Testing<br />

Laboratory<br />

1) Samangaon<br />

Tq. Jalna<br />

2) Bhokardan<br />

Tq. Bhokardan<br />

3) Patarwala<br />

Tq. Ambad<br />

4) Awalgaon<br />

kendhali<br />

Tq. Mantha<br />

Jalna<br />

A.R. Kale<br />

SDAO Jalna<br />

9823129624<br />

A.R. Kale<br />

SDAO Jalna<br />

9823129624<br />

P.S. Bardale<br />

SDAO Partur<br />

9422175019<br />

P.S. Bardale<br />

SDAO Partur<br />

94221755019<br />

Vyavhare<br />

Dist. Soil Testing &<br />

Soil Survey Officer,<br />

Jalna<br />

Off. (02482) 223181<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Kachve, G.H<br />

Agril. Supervisor,<br />

Samangaon,Tq. Jalna<br />

9422879198<br />

Ingale A.G.<br />

Agril. Supervisor,<br />

Bhokardan Tq.<br />

Bhokardan<br />

7588089114<br />

Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone, Mobile,<br />

Fax<br />

4 Z.P. Agriculture<br />

Department<br />

Jalna Anand Ganjewar<br />

Agril.Dev.Officer<br />

Zilla parishad Jalna<br />

Mob 94221 86483<br />

Lakhe B.R..,<br />

Agril. Supervisor,<br />

Patarwala,Tq. Ambad<br />

(02452) 228341,<br />

9145762195<br />

A.G.Boiewar<br />

Agril. Officer,<br />

A. kendhali.Tq.<br />

Mantha<br />

9422219060.<br />

S.G. Padwal<br />

DSAO Jalna<br />

Off. (02482) 230513<br />

Mob. 9422211941<br />

Alternate Authority ,Name ,<br />

Designation , Address, Phone,<br />

Mobile, Fax<br />

S.V.Deshpande<br />

Campaign Officer<br />

Zilla Parishad Jalna<br />

Mob 942380618<br />

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List of Contact Persons for Telecommunication Agencies<br />

Sr. No. Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

1 Telecommunicati<br />

on and Mobile<br />

Service<br />

2 Telecommunicati<br />

on and Mobile<br />

Service<br />

3 Telecommunicati<br />

on and Mobile<br />

Service<br />

4 Telecommunicati<br />

on and Mobile<br />

Service<br />

5 Telecommunicati<br />

on and Mobile<br />

Service<br />

6 Telecommunicati<br />

on and Mobile<br />

Service<br />

7 Telecommunicati<br />

on and Mobile<br />

Service<br />

8 Telecommunicati<br />

on and Mobile<br />

Service<br />

8 Telecommunicati<br />

on and Mobile<br />

Service<br />

Location Authority Incharge,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone, Fax<br />

District Head N.P.Kawade TDM<br />

Near HPO Shivaji<br />

Putala Jalna P-<br />

232900 R-232901<br />

M-9422220016<br />

Jalna Urban<br />

& Taluka<br />

N. B. Bhoge<br />

DE (Urban) Near<br />

HPO Shivaji Putala<br />

Jalna P-231400<br />

Mobile- 9423977333<br />

Ambad A.S.Khairnar DE<br />

Near HPO Shivaji<br />

Putala Jalna P-<br />

231399<br />

M. 9422228204<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

Partur<br />

Mantha<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Jafrabad<br />

=== do ===<br />

=== do ===<br />

=== do ===<br />

=== do ===<br />

=== do ===<br />

Badanapur N. B. Bhoge<br />

DE (Urban) Near<br />

HPO Shivaji Putala<br />

Jalna P-231400<br />

Mobile- 9423977333<br />

Alternate Authority ,Name ,<br />

Designation , Address,<br />

Phone, Fax<br />

N. B. Bhoge<br />

DE (Urban) Near HPO<br />

Shivaji Putala Jalna P-<br />

231400<br />

Mobile- 9423977333<br />

A.K.Gawai SDE<br />

Near HPO Shivaji Putala<br />

Jalna<br />

P-239966<br />

Mobile- 9422204747<br />

Kuril J.B. SDE<br />

Tel Exchange Ambad P-<br />

220377 R-220355 M-<br />

9423975675<br />

S.B.Mahabole JTO<br />

Tel Exchange<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

P-231000 R-231000<br />

Mobile- 9423157714<br />

Pankaj Upadya JTO Tel<br />

Exchange Partur<br />

P-221699<br />

Mobile- 9423105001<br />

R.P. Khare JTO Tel<br />

Exchange Mantha<br />

P-271000<br />

Mobile- 9423964848<br />

Patil A.J. SDE Tel<br />

Exchange BORN<br />

P-244444 R-244666<br />

Mobile- 9423976999<br />

Sapkale L. N. SDE Tel<br />

Exchange Jafrabad<br />

P-222298<br />

Mobile- 9423973200<br />

Doifode A.T JTO AMIDC<br />

R-1 Jalna P-221300<br />

Mobile- 9423747999<br />

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Contact Person for Telegraph in Jalna<br />

SR.NO. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge Name,<br />

Designation , Address ,<br />

Phone, Fax<br />

1 Telegraph Office Jalna J.T.O. Incharge,<br />

Telegraph Office, Gandhi<br />

Chamber, Sarojani Devi<br />

Road, Jalna<br />

Ph. 230771(Off)<br />

Ph. 230908 (Resi.)<br />

Fax. 230499<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Alternate Authority Name ,<br />

Designation , Address , Phone , Fax<br />

Sr. T. O. A.,<br />

Telegraph Office, Jalna<br />

Ph. 230771(Off)<br />

Fax. 230499<br />

Contact Person for Co-operative Dept. and Co-operative Industries of Jalna<br />

SR.NO. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge Name,<br />

Designation , Address ,<br />

Phone, Fax<br />

01 District Deputy<br />

Registrar, Co-op. Socy.<br />

Jalna<br />

02 Samarth Sahakari<br />

Sakhar Karkhana Ltd;<br />

Ambad<br />

03 Shri Bageshwari<br />

Sahakari Sakhar<br />

Karkhana Ltd; Partur<br />

04 Rameshwar Sahakari<br />

Sakhar Karkhana Ltd;<br />

Bhokardan<br />

05 Jalna Sahakari Sakhar<br />

Karkhana Ltd; Jalna<br />

06 Sagar Sahakari Sakhar<br />

Karkhana Ltd;<br />

Tirthpuri<br />

Tq.Ghansawangi Jalna<br />

07 Co-op. Industrial Estate<br />

Old M.I.D.C., Jalna<br />

08 Jalna Zilla Dudh<br />

Utpadak Sahakari<br />

Sangh Ltd; Jalna<br />

Jalna Shri. R.P.Surwase,<br />

District Deputy Registrar,<br />

Co-op. Socy. Jalna<br />

Off. 02482-225207<br />

M- 9423112411<br />

Ambad Shri. B.T.Pavese<br />

(M.D.)<br />

Ph. 02483-243023,243024<br />

243024 (O)<br />

M-98221 07477<br />

Partur Shri A.N. Sawane,<br />

Incharge M.D.<br />

Ph. 02484-221121,<br />

221260 (O)<br />

9822942881<br />

Bhokardan Shri J.G.Dhumne,<br />

Chief Engg,<br />

Off. 02485-253002/3/4<br />

M-9421483489<br />

Jalna D.Y.Mote, (M.D.)<br />

94230 73701<br />

off. 256241 / 44<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

Jalna<br />

Shri.N.V.Mangate<br />

Security Officer<br />

02483-226424,226425,<br />

284181<br />

(Manager)<br />

235360<br />

Jalna B.S.Meshram, (Admn)<br />

92269 38578<br />

Off. 225924<br />

Alternate Authority Name ,<br />

Designation , Address , Phone , Fax<br />

Shri. R.P.Surwase,<br />

Asstt. Registrar, Co-op. Socy, Tq.Jalna.<br />

Off.-02482---<br />

M-8087962236, 9422237826<br />

Shri.F.M.Dunge<br />

M-9623457011<br />

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Bhosale (O.S.)<br />

94237 50248<br />

Dhabhade (Secretary)<br />

94216 56727<br />

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SR.<br />

NO.<br />

Sr. No. Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

1 Electricity<br />

1 Electricity<br />

List of Electricity Board Officers in Jalna<br />

Location Authority Incharge , Name ,<br />

Designation , Phone, Fax.<br />

Jalna<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr. K.J Meshram<br />

Superintending Engineer<br />

Maharashtra State Electricity<br />

Board<br />

Jalna Circle Office, Chanakya<br />

Complex No.2, Old Jalna, Jalna<br />

M.No.7875764333<br />

Ph.No.Off. 225854 Resi.234885<br />

Mr. B.B. Masul, (In-Charge)<br />

Executive Engineer Maharashtra<br />

State Electricity Board<br />

Jalna -1Mastgadh, Jalna<br />

M.No.7875764019<br />

Ph.No.Off.230876 Resi. 230503<br />

2 Electricity Jalna Shri D.T. Saynikar,<br />

Executive Engineer MSEB,<br />

Jalna-2, M.No.7575764014<br />

Ph.No.Off.232416<br />

Resi. 7875764014<br />

Maharashtra State Electricity<br />

Board 132-KV Kanhyanagar,<br />

Jalna Sub Station.<br />

Ph.No.Off. 232416<br />

Res. 7875764014<br />

3 Electricity Jalna Maharashtra State Electricity<br />

Board 132-KV Kanhyanagar,<br />

Jalna Sub Station.<br />

Ph.No.Off. 230292<br />

4 Electricity Jalna Assstt. Engineer ,<br />

Maharashtra State Electricity<br />

Board 132-KV Addl.<br />

MIDC, Jalna<br />

Ph.No.Off. 220719<br />

Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

1 P.W.Divn.<br />

Jalna<br />

Contact Persons for Public Works Department, Jalna<br />

Location Authority Incharge Name,<br />

Designation , Address , Phone,<br />

Fax<br />

Jalna Shri K.E.Kamble,<br />

Executive Engineer PWD,<br />

Jalna No.1<br />

Ph.No.Off. 230143<br />

Resi. 230628<br />

Mobile-<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Alternate Authority, Name,<br />

Designation, Phone, Fax.<br />

Shri LB.B. Masul Executive<br />

Engineer, Maharashtra State<br />

Electricity Board<br />

Jalna Circle Office, Chanakya<br />

Complex No.2, Old Jalna, Jalna<br />

M.No.7875764019<br />

Ph.No.Off. 225854<br />

Shri Salve S.L.<br />

Dy. Executive Engineer,<br />

Maharashtra State Electricity<br />

Board, Mastgadh, Jalna<br />

M.No.7875764171<br />

Ph.No.Off.230876<br />

Shri P.N. Dandge, Dy.Executive<br />

Engineer, Maharashtra State<br />

Electricity Board, Jalna-2<br />

M.No.7575420750<br />

Ph.No.Off.230876<br />

Shri Zope, Assistant Engineer,<br />

EHV S/S., Kanhaiyanagar, Jalna<br />

M.No.--9423780925<br />

Shri D.T.Thoke, Assistant<br />

Engineer, EHV S/S., MIDC,<br />

Jalna<br />

Mob.--9423780924<br />

Alternate Authority Name ,<br />

Designation , Address ,<br />

Phone , Fax<br />

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2 P.W.Divn.<br />

No.2 Jalna<br />

3 P.W.(R.P.)<br />

Divn.<br />

Jalna<br />

4 P.W.(Electric)<br />

Sub.Divn.<br />

Jalna<br />

Sr. No. Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

Jalna Shri. L.B.Chouwdhari, Executive<br />

Engineer, PWD No.2, Jalna<br />

Phone<br />

Jalna Shri Bhosikar, Executive<br />

Engineer, Road Transport<br />

Division<br />

Phone<br />

Jalna Dy. Eexecutive Engineer, PWD,<br />

Electric Sub.Div. Jalna<br />

Phone No. 230642 (O)<br />

Mobile-<br />

Contact Person for Civil Works, Agriculture, M.I. Zilla Parishad, Jalna<br />

Location Authority Incharge, Name<br />

, Designation , Address,<br />

Phone, Fax<br />

1 Z.P. (Works) Jalna Executive Engineer, Zilla<br />

Parishad, (Works), Jalna,<br />

Resi. 220576<br />

2 Z.P.<br />

(Agriculture)<br />

3 Z.P.( Minor<br />

Irrigation )<br />

Jalna Dist. Agril. Officer, C/O<br />

Agricultural Deptt. Zilla<br />

Parishad , Jalna . Ph.<br />

No. Off. 224693 (Epbx)<br />

M -9423150779<br />

Jalna Executive Engineer ,<br />

Minor Irrigation Zilla<br />

Parishad. Jalna, Ph. No.<br />

Off. 224693 (Epbx)<br />

Resi. 221821<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

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J.E. PWD, Electric Sub.Div.<br />

Jalna<br />

Phone No. 230642 (O)<br />

Mobile-<br />

Alternate Authority ,Name<br />

, Designation , Address,<br />

Phone, Fax<br />

---<br />

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Office Superintendent<br />

Minor Irrigation Zilla<br />

Parishad. Jalna,<br />

Ph. No. Off. 224693<br />

(Epbx)


List of Contact Persons for Irrigation Department, Jalna<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Sr. Facility / Location Authority Incharge, Name , Designation , Address,<br />

No. Resource<br />

Phone, Mobile, Fax<br />

1 Executive Jalna Mr G.C.Sukhmani<br />

Engineer<br />

M.No:- 9960561313<br />

Executive Engineer, Jalna Minor Irrigation Division Jalna,<br />

Near Motibag , Jalna. Ph.No.Off. 220436<br />

Mr. R.N.Kabra<br />

S.D.O.<br />

M.I. Div. Jalna<br />

Mobile 9922223717<br />

2 Sub-Divisional Jalna Mr. P.B.Jadhav<br />

Engineer<br />

A.E.-I.<br />

M.I.Sub Div. Jalna<br />

Mobile 9326290246<br />

3 Sub-Divisional Jalna Mr. A.G.Kapoor<br />

Engineer<br />

Sub-Divisional Engineer, Kumbarpimpalgaon Hq.Jalna.<br />

Near Motibag MbNo. 8149527423<br />

4 Sub-Divisional Jalna Mr.M.I.Khan<br />

Engineer<br />

Sub-Divisional Engineer,<br />

M.I.Survey Sub-Dn,Jalna. Near Motibag , Jalna MbNo.<br />

9890399345<br />

5 Sub-<br />

Bhokardan A.A. Kamble ,<br />

Divisional<br />

Sub Divisional Engineer,<br />

Engineer<br />

M.I.Survery Sub Division, Bhokardan<br />

MbNo.9421656269<br />

6 Sub-<br />

Mantha P.D.Sanap,<br />

Divisional<br />

Sub-Divisional Officer,<br />

Engineer<br />

M.I.Sub-Dn,Mantha HQ. Watur ,<br />

Mob.No. 9421410729<br />

7 Sub-<br />

Ambad Mr.D.K.Shriwastaw<br />

Divisional<br />

Sub-Divisional Engineer,<br />

Engineer<br />

M.I.Sub-Dn,Ambad. ,<br />

Mob.No. 8975567628<br />

Under Aurangabad Irrigation Division Aurangabad.<br />

1 Sub-<br />

Divisional<br />

Engineer<br />

2 Asst.<br />

Engineer<br />

Grade-I<br />

Jalna Mr. S.K.Kale<br />

Sub-Divisional Engineer, Irrigation Sub-Dn, Hq.Jalna<br />

MbNo. 9423781468<br />

Jalna Smt. A.S.Kale,<br />

A.E.-I rrigation Sub-Dn, Jalna<br />

MbNo.9096270531<br />

Under Minor Irrigation Division Local Sector Jalna<br />

1 Executive<br />

Engineer<br />

Jalna Mr.Dhanshetti<br />

Executive Engineer<br />

M.I. Local Sector Div.<br />

Jalna.Office Ph. 225291<br />

Mobile 9860292730<br />

2 Engineer Jalna Mr.S.S.Khilare<br />

S.D.O.M.I.L.S. Sub Div.Jalna<br />

Mobile 9421389167<br />

Office Ph. 225291<br />

3 Engineer Ambad S.V. Padalwar<br />

S.D.E.M.I.L.S. Sub Div.Ambad<br />

Mobile 9421756101<br />

Office Ph. 225291<br />

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4 Engineer Ghansawangi Mr.Panchad<br />

S.D.O.M.I.L.S. Sub Div.Ghansawangi<br />

Mobile 9421654067<br />

Office Ph. 225291<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

5 Engineer Partur Abdul khuddus<br />

S.D.O.M.I.L.S. Sub Div.Partur<br />

Mobile<br />

Office Ph. 225291<br />

6 Engineer Bhokardan Mr. S.B.Kale<br />

Add. Charge<br />

M.I.L.S. Sub Div. Bhokardan<br />

Mobile 9421102865<br />

Office Ph. 225291<br />

Under Nandur Madhmeshwar Canal Division No. 2 Hq.<br />

1 Executive<br />

Engineer<br />

Wadigodri Tq. Ambad<br />

Aururangabad Mr. S.L.Kulkarni<br />

Ex. Engr.<br />

N.M.C. Div. No.2 Hq. Aurangabad<br />

Office Ph 0240-2070270<br />

Mb. No.9422928479<br />

2 Engineer Ahmadnagar Mr. P.B.Deshpande ( for Jogladevi)<br />

S.D.O.<br />

N.M.C. Sub Div. No. 5 Hq. Ahamadnagar<br />

3 Engineer Ahmadnagar Mr. S.U.Bade (For Raja Takli)<br />

A. E. -1<br />

N.M.C. Sub Div.No.7 Hq. Ahmadnagar<br />

Mobile 9922446163<br />

4 Engineer Ashti Mr. S.U.Bade (For Swangii)<br />

A. E. -1<br />

N.M.C. Sub Div.No.7 Hq. Ahmadnagar<br />

Mobile 9922446163<br />

5 Engineer Wadigodri Mr P.B. Pawar (For Mangrul)<br />

A. E. -1<br />

N.M.C. Sub Div.No.9 Hq. Wadigodri<br />

Mobile No.7588851604<br />

Sr. No. Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

1 Foodgrains<br />

supply<br />

2 Foodgrains<br />

supply<br />

List of Civil Supply Officers<br />

Location Authority Incharge , Name ,<br />

Designation , Phone, Fax.<br />

Jalna Shri. Avinash Rankhambh<br />

DSO_Supply, Collector Office,<br />

Jalna<br />

02482/225311 (O),<br />

02482/225727 (R),<br />

M-9960325111<br />

Jalna Tahsil Shri J.D.Walvi,<br />

Tahsildar, Tahsil Office, Jalna<br />

Phone No. (Off )02482-220055<br />

Res 02482-220251<br />

Mob.9423730772<br />

Alternate Authority ,<br />

Name , Designation , Phone, Fax.<br />

Shri.----------<br />

Assistant District Supply Officer,<br />

Jalna<br />

Ph.No. (Off ) 02482-225311<br />

I.O.C.S. Jalna Tahsil<br />

Phone No. (Off ) 02482-220055<br />

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3 Foodgrains<br />

supply<br />

4 Foodgrains<br />

supply<br />

5 Foodgrains<br />

supply<br />

6 Foodgrains<br />

supply<br />

7 Foodgrains<br />

supply<br />

8 Foodgrains<br />

supply<br />

9 Foodgrains<br />

supply<br />

SR.NO.<br />

Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

1 District<br />

statistical<br />

Data<br />

Bhokardan<br />

Tahsil<br />

Jafrabad<br />

Tahsil<br />

Badnapur<br />

Tahsil<br />

Mr. -----------<br />

Tahsildar, Tahsil Office,<br />

Bhokardan<br />

02485/244451(O),<br />

02485/244227 (R)<br />

M-<br />

Mr.Chikurte, Tahsildar, Tahsil<br />

Office, Jafrabad<br />

02485/222208 (O),<br />

02485/222211 (R)M-9422472443<br />

Mrs.Wangikar, Tahsildar, Tahsil<br />

Office, Badnapur<br />

02482/261007 (O),<br />

-- (R)<br />

M-9673289252<br />

Partur Tahsil Mr Keshav Netke, Tahsildar,<br />

Tahsil Office, Partur<br />

02484/221028 (O),<br />

02484/221161(R)<br />

M-9423171631<br />

Mantha Tahsil Mr. Padghan,<br />

Tahsildar, Tahsil Office, Mantha<br />

02484/270035 (O),<br />

02484/270021 (R)<br />

M-9422014846<br />

Ambad Tahsil Mr. Rupesh Shingare, Tahsildar,<br />

Tahsil Office, Ambad<br />

02483/220026 (O),<br />

02483/220003 (R)<br />

M-9422203859<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

Tahsil<br />

Mr. santosh Gorad, Tahsildar,<br />

Tahsil Office, Ghansawangi<br />

02483/231021 (O),<br />

02483/231024 (R)<br />

M-9405486700<br />

District Statistical Officers in Jalna<br />

Location Authority Incharge Name,<br />

Designation , Address ,<br />

Phone, Mobile, Fax<br />

Jalna Mrs. Akhatar Sultana,<br />

District Statistical<br />

Officer,<br />

Administrative Building,<br />

Old Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off.225150(Offi)<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

I.O.C.S. Bhokardan Tahsil Ph.No.<br />

(Off) 02485-244451<br />

A.K.C.S. Jafrabad Tahsil<br />

Ph.No.(Off )02485-222208<br />

I.O.C.S. Badnapur Tahsil.<br />

Ph.No.(Off)02482-261007<br />

I.O.C.S. Partur Tahsil<br />

Ph.No.(Off) 02484-221028<br />

I.O.C.S. Mantha Tahsil,<br />

Ph.No. (Off ) 02484-270035<br />

Res. --<br />

I.O.C.S. Ambad Tahsil,<br />

Ph.No.(Off)02483- 220026<br />

Res.<br />

A.K..C.S. Ghansawangi Tahsil,<br />

Ph.No. (Off )02483-231021<br />

Alternate Authority Name ,<br />

Designation , Address ,<br />

Phone , Mobile, Fax<br />

Mrs. Akhatar Sultana<br />

Research Assistant,<br />

Administrative Building,<br />

Old Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off.225150 (Offi)<br />

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Forest Officers in Jalna<br />

Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge, Name ,<br />

Designation , Address, Phone,<br />

Fax<br />

Forest Dept. , Jalna<br />

(Open reserved forest land<br />

adjoining to city Staff -<br />

15 Nos. Forest rest house<br />

One jeep )<br />

Jalna Asst. Conservator of Forest,<br />

Forest Office, Jalna<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Alternate Authority ,Name ,<br />

Designation , Address, Phone,<br />

Fax<br />

Mr. S.Y. Bhalerao, RFO, Jalna,<br />

Range Forest Office, Jalna<br />

0240-2341933 (R),<br />

M - 9423030920<br />

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Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

SPECIAL DISTRICT SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICE, JALNA.<br />

Facility /<br />

Resource<br />

1 FOR EDUCATION<br />

Govt. Hostel for<br />

Boys & Girls in<br />

each tahsil place<br />

( Facility<br />

residential ,<br />

clothing , bedding<br />

and free food )<br />

2 Ashram schools<br />

for VJNT and<br />

S.C. FOR STD 1<br />

TO 10, Facility<br />

residential ,<br />

clothing , bedding<br />

and free food<br />

Location Authority Incharge,<br />

Name ,<br />

Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone,<br />

Fax<br />

Jalna Mr. B. N. Veer<br />

Spl. District Social<br />

Welfare Officer,<br />

Jalna,<br />

Ph. No.<br />

Off.225172(O)<br />

225813 (R)<br />

M-9850040010.<br />

Jalna Mr. B. N. Veer<br />

Spl. District Social<br />

Welfare Officer,<br />

Jalna,<br />

Ph. No.<br />

Off.225172(O)<br />

225813 (R)<br />

M-9850040010.<br />

Alternate Authority ,Name , Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone, Fax<br />

1. Warden, Additional Charge<br />

Mr. L. M. Waghmare, M-9527629685.<br />

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Govt. Boys<br />

Hostel Opp. Tahasil Office, Jalna.<br />

2. Warden,<br />

Mr. R. N. Dhaberao M-9421320669.<br />

Sant Ramdas Govt. Boys Hostel<br />

Jalna.<br />

3. Warden, Mr. N. D. Sraf<br />

M-9405079422. Dr.Babasaheb<br />

Ambedkar Govt. Boys Hostel Ambad.<br />

4. Warden, Mr. S. P. Horpetty<br />

9960344524<br />

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Govt. Boys<br />

Hostel, Bhokardan<br />

5. Warden, Mrss. P. M. Patole,<br />

M-9822649741 BC & BC Girls<br />

Hostel Jalna<br />

6. Warden, Mrss. V. S. Deshmukh, M-<br />

9422858741, 9822529924 BC& BC<br />

Girls Hostel, Ambad<br />

7. Warden, P. D. Wishpute M-<br />

9422702756<br />

New Boys Hostel, Badnapur, Tq.<br />

Badnapur, Dist. Jalna.<br />

1. Head Master, Mr.Mohan Rathod<br />

Shivaji Ashram School , Shivni,<br />

Tq. Jalna.02482-252417,9421319835<br />

2. H. M. Gangaram Rathod,<br />

02482-253417, 9423700907<br />

Madhyamic Ashram School Shivni,<br />

Taluka Jalna.<br />

3. H. M. Mr. Ram Chavan<br />

M-9403034756 Ahialayabai<br />

Holkar Ashram School, Pangari<br />

Gosai, Tq.Mantha Di. Jalna.<br />

4. H. M. Mr. I. G. Gadekar,<br />

02482-242419, 9923845224<br />

Bhante Nagsen Prim. Ashram<br />

School, Wakhari Wadgaon<br />

5. H.M. Mr. Y. S. Mali<br />

M-9271714279<br />

Bhagwan Baba Prim. Ashram School,<br />

Aanwi, Tq. Badnapur, Di. Jalna<br />

6. H. M. Mr. K. K. Khadake M-<br />

9422722346, 02485-243633<br />

Ravsaheb Patil Danve Prim.<br />

School, Dhawada,<br />

Tq.Bhokardan, Di. Jalna<br />

7. H. M. Mr. Pisore Balasaheb<br />

M-9423711101, Laxman Patil<br />

Khokatkar Prim. School,<br />

Raniunchegaon, Tq.Ghansawangi Di.<br />

Jalna.<br />

8. H. M. Mr. Rathod B. M.<br />

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3 Special<br />

Component Plan<br />

for Scheduled<br />

Caste and<br />

Neobuddhas<br />

Jalna Mr. B. N. Veer<br />

Spl. District Social<br />

Welfare Officer,<br />

Jalna,<br />

Ph. No.<br />

Off.225172(O)<br />

225813 (R)<br />

M-9850040010.<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

M-9421423903, 02484-225807<br />

Home-225903<br />

Prim. Ashram School, Ashti,<br />

Tq. Partur, Di. Jalna<br />

9. H. M. Mr. Chavan B. H. 02482-<br />

269129, M-9421645160<br />

Minatai Thakre Prim. Ashram<br />

School, Dhamangaon, Tq. Badnapur,<br />

Di. Jalna.<br />

10. H. M. Mr. Chavan Maruti B.<br />

02482-230884, 9421318708<br />

Badunaik Prim.<br />

Ashram School, Tupewadi,<br />

Tq. Badnapur, Di. Jalna.<br />

11. H. M. Mr. Chavan Maruti B.<br />

02482-230884, 9421318708<br />

Madhaymik Ashram School,<br />

Tupewadi,<br />

Tq. Badnapur, Di. Jalna.<br />

12. H. M. Mr. U. H. Pathan<br />

M-9923845676.<br />

Prim. Ashram School,<br />

keligavan, Tq. Badnapur,Di.Jalna<br />

13. H. M. Mr. S. L. Shingare<br />

M-9403036300.<br />

(Pratap Danve-9422723400)<br />

Khhatrapati Shiwaji, Ashram Sala,<br />

Mahora<br />

Mr.Vijay Karale, Addition Charge Senior<br />

Social welfare Inspector(SCP)Office of the<br />

Special District Social welfare<br />

Office.Administrative- BuildingGround<br />

floor,Jalna.Dist.JALNA,225172(Off)<br />

M-9823716565.<br />

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List of Contact Persons for Transport Facilities<br />

Sr. No. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge, Name<br />

, Designation , Address,<br />

Phone, Fax<br />

1 S.T.BUSES<br />

(Passenger<br />

travelling )<br />

2<br />

S.T.BUSES<br />

(Passenger<br />

travelling )<br />

3 S.T.BUSES<br />

(Passenger<br />

travelling )<br />

4 S.T.BUSES<br />

(Passenger<br />

travelling )<br />

5 S.T.BUSES<br />

(Passenger<br />

travelling )<br />

Jalna<br />

Divn.<br />

office<br />

Jalna<br />

Depot<br />

Ambad<br />

Depot<br />

Jafrabad<br />

Depot<br />

Partur<br />

Depot<br />

Shri V.S.Mudgal<br />

Divisional Controller,<br />

Maharashtra State Road<br />

Transport Corporation<br />

Divisional Office , Jalna.<br />

Ph.No. Off. 230532,<br />

Mob:9049590932<br />

Shri.S.B.Naik<br />

Depot Manager<br />

Maharashtra State Road<br />

Transport Corporation ,<br />

Jalna Mob:9422650654<br />

Depot, Jalna Ph.No. Off.<br />

230497<br />

Shri.S.G.Mehetre,<br />

Depot Manager<br />

Maharashtra State Road<br />

Transport Corporation<br />

Ambad Depot Ambad.<br />

Ph.No. Off. 220065<br />

Mob:9423762151,<br />

Ambad.<br />

Shri.S.S.Rayalwar,<br />

Depot Manager<br />

Maharashtra State Road<br />

Transport Corporation ,<br />

Jafrabad Depot,<br />

Mob:8149742159<br />

Jafrabad.<br />

Ph.No. Off. 222270,<br />

Mob:8149742159<br />

Shri.P.D.Chavan Depot<br />

Manager Maharashtra<br />

State Road Transport<br />

Corporation , Partur<br />

Depot, Partur<br />

Ph.No. Off. 221102,<br />

Mob:9423730331<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Alternate Authority ,Name ,<br />

Designation , Address,<br />

Phone, Fax<br />

Shri.M.r.Rathod<br />

1)Mech.Engeer Ph.No.<br />

Off. 220849<br />

Shri.V.B.Kute,<br />

2)Divisional Traffic Officer<br />

Maharashtra State Road<br />

Transport Corporation,<br />

Divisional Office, Jalna<br />

1)Ph.No. Off. 221102<br />

Resi. 2224956<br />

Mob:9423123005<br />

Shri.S..Popalghat.<br />

Traffic Inspector,<br />

Mob:8055955133<br />

Maharashtra State Road<br />

Transport Corporation,<br />

Jalna Depot , Jalna<br />

Ph.No. Off. 230301<br />

(Bus Stand)<br />

Shri.B,L.Dhotre,<br />

Traffic Inspector,<br />

Mob:9423729346<br />

Ph.No. Off. 220034,<br />

Shri.B.R.Gawai,<br />

Traffic Inspector<br />

Maharashtra State Road<br />

Transport Corporation,<br />

Jafrabad, Depot Jafrabad.<br />

Mob:9403056589<br />

Ph.No. Off. 222207,<br />

Shri.S.R.Deshpande,<br />

A.Traffic Inspector ,<br />

Maharashtra State Road<br />

Transport Corporation,<br />

Partur Depot, Partur<br />

Ph.No. Off. 221070,<br />

Mob:9761996540<br />

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List of Contact Persons for Railway Facilities<br />

Sr. No. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Address, Phone, Fax<br />

1 Railway Facilities Jalna A.D.E.N ; S.C. R., Jalna,<br />

Ph. No. Off. 224250<br />

Sr.Section Engineer<br />

S.C.R., Railway Jalna.<br />

O-02482- 224250<br />

M-9730471213<br />

2 Jalna Mr.Walwi<br />

Station Master<br />

S.C.R., Railway Jalna.<br />

O-02482- 237480<br />

3 SCRLY<br />

Nanded<br />

Division<br />

Sr<br />

No.<br />

1<br />

Facility / Resource Location<br />

Ground Water<br />

Survey And<br />

Development<br />

Agency<br />

M-8600004590<br />

Shri.S.S.Soni<br />

DRM<br />

O-02462-260333<br />

m-9730471000<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Alternate Authority ,Name,<br />

Designation , Address,<br />

Phone, Fax<br />

Shri.Dalal<br />

Sepay<br />

S.C.R., Railway Jalna.<br />

O-02482- 225362<br />

M-9730471222<br />

Mr.Srinivas<br />

Sy. Station Master<br />

S.C.R., Railway Jalna.<br />

O-02482- 237480<br />

M-9423159930<br />

Shri.H.R.Soni<br />

ADRM<br />

O-02462-260694<br />

M-9730471001<br />

List of Contact Persons for Groundwater Survey<br />

Jalna<br />

Authority Incharge<br />

Name Designation<br />

Address Phone Fax<br />

Shri. P.L.Salve Sr.<br />

Geologist GSDA Jalna<br />

Kirti Housing Society<br />

Near Court Plot.No.<br />

42,43 Old Jalna<br />

Altarnate Authority<br />

Incharge Name<br />

Designation Address<br />

Phone Fax<br />

B.S.Meshram Asstt.<br />

Geologist GSDA Jalna<br />

Kirti Housing Society<br />

Near Court Plot.No. 42,43<br />

Old Jalna<br />

Ph.No. 225219,225280 Ph.No. 225219,225280<br />

Mob.No. 9823733572 Mob.No. 9420240522<br />

List of Contact Persons in Town Planning and Valuation Department<br />

S.NO. Facilities / resource Location Authority Incharge ,<br />

Name, Designation ,<br />

Address , Phone, Fax<br />

1<br />

Town planning and<br />

valuation<br />

department Jalna<br />

Branch<br />

Jalna<br />

Mr.Karwadkar<br />

Town planner, Jalna<br />

Administrative<br />

Building, Sr.No.488,<br />

Jalna.<br />

Off.Ph.02482-225278<br />

M.No. 9422209073<br />

Alternate Authority , Name,<br />

Designation , Address , Phone, Fax<br />

Mr.Jadhav<br />

Asstt.Town Planner, Jalna.<br />

Administrative Building,<br />

Sr.No.488, Jalna.<br />

Off.Ph.02482-225278<br />

M.No.9923230444<br />

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List of Contact Persons for Soil Conservation<br />

S.No. Facility/Resource Location Authority Incharge<br />

Name, Designation,<br />

address, Phone, Fax.<br />

1 Soil Conservation Raj Bldg.<br />

SRP Rd.<br />

Jalna<br />

Divisional Soil<br />

Conservation<br />

Officer, (SC) Jalna.<br />

Ph. Off. 230513<br />

List of Social Organisations in Jalna<br />

SR.NO. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge<br />

Name, Designation ,<br />

Address , Phone, Fax<br />

1 Lions Club of<br />

Jalna<br />

Jalna Dr. Rajendra P. Karwa<br />

President, Lions Club<br />

Jalna.<br />

Karwa Surgical Clinic,<br />

Dr. R.P. Road, Jalna<br />

Ph.No. Hosp.30004/<br />

34004<br />

Resi. 30903 / 21009<br />

2 Leo Club Of Jalna Jalna Shri. P.R. Agrawal,<br />

President Leo Club,<br />

R.P. Road, Opp. Ram<br />

Mandir, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. Off. 30562<br />

List of Rural Development Jalna<br />

SR.NO. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge<br />

Name, Designation ,<br />

Address , Phone, Mobile,<br />

Fax<br />

1<br />

Dist Rural<br />

Development<br />

Agency<br />

Jalna L.N.Thade<br />

Project Director<br />

220129,220243<br />

9922595301<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Alternate Authority Name Designation,<br />

Address, Ph. ,Fax.<br />

Technical Officer, Divisional Soil<br />

Conservation Officer, Jalna. Ph. No.<br />

230513<br />

Alternate Authority Name ,<br />

Designation , Address , Phone , Fax<br />

Dr. B.D. Shrotriya, Secretary,<br />

Murari Nagar, College Road, Jalna.<br />

Ph.No.Off.31117<br />

S.B. Agrawal,<br />

Secretary Leo Club, Jalna. Dana<br />

Bazar, Jalna.<br />

Alternate Authority Name ,<br />

Designation , Address , Phone ,<br />

Mobile, Fax<br />

R. S. Chavhan<br />

A.P.O (Ind)<br />

9922994221<br />

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List of Mass Media<br />

SR.NO. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge<br />

Name, Designation ,<br />

Address , Phone,<br />

Mobile, Fax<br />

1 Mass Media Jalna Mr.Yashwant Bandare<br />

Dist. Information<br />

Officer, Administrative<br />

Building, Jalna Ph.No.<br />

Off. 225104<br />

Resi. 224741<br />

M-9860612328<br />

S.No. facility/<br />

resource<br />

1 Educational<br />

Institutions<br />

(Pri. edu.)<br />

MH-12-4319<br />

MH-21 A-9096<br />

2 Second and<br />

Higher<br />

Secondary Edu.<br />

List of Contact Persons in Education Department<br />

Location Authority Incharge Name,<br />

Designation, address, Phone, Fax.<br />

Jalna Shri G.M.Kamble,<br />

Education Officer,<br />

(Primary) Z.P. Jalna<br />

Mob-9764517668<br />

O-02482-226170<br />

Jalna Shri G.M.Kamble,<br />

Additional charge<br />

Education Officer<br />

(Secondary) Z.P. Jalna.<br />

Ph.No. Off. 225307 Ext.240<br />

Mob-9764517668<br />

O-02482-226170<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Alternate Authority Name ,<br />

Designation , Address , Phone ,<br />

Mobile, Fax<br />

Mr.N.R.Inamdar<br />

Assistant District Information<br />

Office, Jalna, Ph. No. Off. 225104<br />

Mobile 9422842112<br />

Alternate Authority Name,<br />

Designation, Address,<br />

Phone, fax<br />

Shri.N.K.Deshmukh<br />

Dy.Education Officer<br />

M-9422229060<br />

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List of Contact Persons in Water Supply Dept.<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

FACILITIES AND RESOURCES AVAILABLE WITH EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, MAHARASHTRA<br />

JEEVAN PRADHIKARAN WORKS DIVISION, JALNA<br />

S.<br />

No.<br />

Facility/ Resource Location Authority Incharge ,<br />

Name , Designation ,<br />

Address , Phone, Fax<br />

1 Water supply<br />

arrangement for urban<br />

and rural area<br />

(Dist. Jalna )<br />

Taluka – Jalna,<br />

Bhokaran & Jafrabad<br />

Taluka – Badnapur,<br />

Partur & Mantha<br />

Taluka – Ambad &<br />

Ghansawangi<br />

Jalna R.G.Kanade,<br />

Executive Engineer,<br />

Maharashtra Jeevan<br />

Pradhikaran Works<br />

Div. Jalna.,<br />

Ph. No. Off. 224189,<br />

M 9763715163<br />

Alternate authority , Name<br />

, Designation, Address ,<br />

Phone, fax<br />

Jalna V.P.Phulbrikar<br />

Sub Div. Engineer ,<br />

Maharashtra Jeevan<br />

Pradhikaran Works Sub<br />

Div. No.1 Jalna Ph. No.<br />

Off. 220599,<br />

M.No. 9403412005<br />

Jalna K.N.Patil<br />

Sub Div. Engineer<br />

Maharashtra Jeevan<br />

Pradhikaran Works Sub<br />

Div. 2 Jalna.,<br />

Ph. No. Off. 220599,<br />

M -9403123230<br />

Ambad R,G.Kanade,<br />

Sub Div. Engineer,<br />

Maharashtra Jeevan<br />

Pradhikaran Works Sub<br />

Ambad<br />

M.No. 9763715163<br />

Contact Persons for N.C.C. in Jalna<br />

SR.NO. Facility / Resource Location Authority Incharge<br />

Name, Designation ,<br />

Address , Phone, Fax<br />

1 N.C.C.(50 Batalian<br />

N.C.C) College<br />

student Volunteers.<br />

2 Jalna Bharat Scout<br />

and Guide District<br />

Association.<br />

Jalna Lt., J.E.S. College, Jalna.<br />

Ph. No. 232880. Fax. No.<br />

---<br />

Jalna District Scout Officer,<br />

Jalna Bharat Scout and<br />

Guide, C/o Z. P. Girls<br />

High School College<br />

Road. Jalna.<br />

Alternate Authority Name ,<br />

Designation , Address , Phone ,<br />

Fax<br />

Chief. Officer, C. T. M. K. High<br />

School, Near Mutha Building,<br />

Jalna. Ph. -- Fax. --<br />

Secretary Jalna Bharat Scout and<br />

Guide District Association C/o<br />

Kushal Electronics, New Bazar<br />

Jalna. Ph. -- Fax. --<br />

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Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Important Contact Numbers<br />

Contact Details of the Office of Governor of<br />

Maharashtra<br />

Address: Raj Bhavan, Malabar Hill, Mumbai – 400 035<br />

Maharashtra (India)<br />

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

: EPABX Numbers:<br />

For Domestic dialing (022) 2363 2343 / 2369 4799<br />

For International dialing (091-22) – 23632343 / 2369 4799<br />

(After dialing the EPABX number, dial the respective Ext. number of the<br />

Officer)<br />

EMAIL: rajbhavan@maharashtra.gov.in / rajbhavanmumbai@hotmail.com<br />

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

FAX NOS.: GS: 2363 3272 CGH: 2363 6818 PRO: 2367 0098<br />

JS (DB): 2364 3883 PS: 2368 0505 ADC: 2367 0878<br />

Name and Designation<br />

H.E. SHRI K. SANKARANARAYANAN<br />

Governor<br />

SMT. RADHA SANKARANARAYANA<br />

Telephone<br />

2363 2660<br />

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Cabinet Ministers<br />

SNo Name Portfolio Phone(Office) Phone(Residence) Email-Id<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

Shri Prithviraj<br />

Dajisaheb<br />

Chavan (Chief<br />

Minister)<br />

Shri Ajit<br />

Anantrao<br />

Pawar<br />

(Deputy Chief<br />

Minister)<br />

Shri Narayan<br />

Tatu Rane<br />

Shri Chhagan<br />

Chandrakant<br />

Bhujbal<br />

Shri<br />

Raosaheb<br />

Ramrao Patil<br />

Alias R.R.<br />

Patil<br />

Dr. Patangrao<br />

Shripatrao<br />

Kadam<br />

Shri Shivajirao<br />

Shivaramji<br />

Moghe<br />

Shri<br />

Radhakrishna<br />

Eknathrao<br />

Vikhe-Patil<br />

Shri Jayant<br />

Rajaram Patil<br />

General<br />

Administrator,<br />

Information and<br />

Public Relations,<br />

Urban<br />

Development,<br />

Housing, Slum<br />

improvement,<br />

House Repairs<br />

and<br />

Reconstruction,<br />

022-025151,<br />

Urban Land<br />

22025522<br />

Ceiling, Transport,<br />

Mines, Marathi<br />

Language, Law<br />

and Judiciary, Ex-<br />

Servicemen's<br />

Welfare and other<br />

Departments, parts<br />

of Departments or<br />

subjects not<br />

specifically alloted<br />

to any Minister<br />

Finance, Planning<br />

& Energy<br />

Industries, Ports,<br />

Employment and<br />

Self-Employment<br />

022-025014,<br />

22022401<br />

022-<br />

22024832,<br />

22026658<br />

Public Works<br />

022-<br />

(Excluding Public<br />

22024700,<br />

Undertakings), and<br />

22025736<br />

Tourism<br />

Home<br />

Forests,<br />

Rehabilitation and<br />

Relief Works,<br />

Earthquake<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

Social Justice,<br />

Welfare of<br />

Nomadic, De-<br />

Notified Tribes and<br />

Other Backward<br />

Classes and Deaddiction<br />

Activities<br />

Agriculture, and<br />

Marketing<br />

Rural<br />

Development<br />

10 Shri<br />

Co-operation and<br />

Harshwardhan Parliamentry<br />

022-<br />

22027174,<br />

22029742<br />

022-<br />

22025398,<br />

22024751<br />

022-<br />

22876463,<br />

876069<br />

022-<br />

22022100,<br />

22023992<br />

022-<br />

22025051,<br />

22023858<br />

022-<br />

22843657,<br />

022-23634950,<br />

23634115<br />

022-23634877,<br />

23631606<br />

022-23697278,<br />

23633659<br />

022-23630640,<br />

23631688<br />

022-23676951,<br />

23685501<br />

022-23635688,<br />

23632748<br />

022-23645555,<br />

23677000<br />

022-23633190,<br />

23630344<br />

022-23515889,<br />

23524664<br />

022-23698585,<br />

23673434<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

cm[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[d<br />

ot]in<br />

dcm[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[<br />

dot]in<br />

min.indemp[at]maharashtra[<br />

dot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.pwtou[at]maharashtra[d<br />

ot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.home[at]maharashtra[do<br />

t]gov[dot]in<br />

min.forest[at]maharashtra[do<br />

t]gov[dot]in<br />

min.socjustice[at]maharashtr<br />

a[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.agri[at]maharashtra[dot]<br />

gov[dot]in<br />

min.rdd[at]maharashtra[dot]<br />

gov[dot]in<br />

min.coop[at]maharashtra[dot<br />

]gov[dot]in<br />

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SNo Name Portfolio Phone(Office) Phone(Residence) Email-Id<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

Shahajirao<br />

Patil<br />

Shri Ganesh<br />

Ramchandra<br />

Naik<br />

Shri Vijay<br />

alias<br />

Balasaheb<br />

Bhausaheb<br />

Thorat<br />

Prof.<br />

Laxmanrao<br />

Kondiba<br />

Dhobale<br />

Shri Anil<br />

Vasantrao<br />

deshmukh<br />

Shri Jaidutta<br />

SonajiRao<br />

Kshirsagar<br />

Shri<br />

Manoharrao<br />

Rajusingh<br />

Naik<br />

Dr.<br />

Vijaykumar<br />

Krishnarao<br />

Gavit<br />

Shri Sunil<br />

Dattatraya<br />

Tatkare<br />

Shri Ramraje<br />

Pratapsinh<br />

Naik-<br />

Nimbalkar<br />

Shri Babanrao<br />

Bhikaji<br />

Pachpute<br />

Shri Rajesh<br />

Ankushrao<br />

Tope<br />

Shri Rajendra<br />

Jawaharlal<br />

Darda<br />

Shri<br />

Mohammed<br />

Arif (Naseem)<br />

Khan<br />

Shri Suresh<br />

Hirayenna<br />

Shetty<br />

Shri Hassan<br />

Miyanlal<br />

Mushrif<br />

Dr. Nitin<br />

Kashinath<br />

Raut<br />

27 Shri<br />

Madhukarrao<br />

Affairs 22843647<br />

Non-conventional<br />

energy,State<br />

Excise<br />

Revenue and Khar<br />

Lands<br />

Water Supply and<br />

Sanitation<br />

Food and Civil<br />

Supply Minister<br />

Public Works<br />

Department<br />

Food & Drugs<br />

Administration<br />

Medical Education<br />

and Horticulture<br />

Water Resources<br />

(Excluding Krishna<br />

Valley Irrigation<br />

Corporation)<br />

022-<br />

22024535,<br />

22029148<br />

022-22025308<br />

,22024592<br />

022-<br />

22023800,<br />

22025138<br />

022-27542042<br />

022-23633676,<br />

23637075<br />

022-22023476,<br />

22023476<br />

022-22886188 022-23634669<br />

022-22025362 022-23646614<br />

022-<br />

22025251,<br />

22028660<br />

Water<br />

022-<br />

Recourses(Krishna<br />

22842711,<br />

Valley Irrigation<br />

22842720<br />

Corporation)<br />

Tribal<br />

Development<br />

Higher and<br />

Technical<br />

Education<br />

022-23632045<br />

022-22886294 022-22826698<br />

022-22024950 022-23672611<br />

022-23676632,<br />

23676673<br />

022-22025225 022-22046632<br />

022-22024850 022-22820644<br />

School Education 022-22025188 022-23630286<br />

Textiles, Minorities<br />

Development and<br />

Aukaf<br />

Public Health and<br />

Family Welfare<br />

and Protocol<br />

Labour and<br />

Special Assistance<br />

Employment<br />

Guarantee<br />

Scheme and<br />

Water<br />

Conservation<br />

022-22029549 022-22029541<br />

022-22871440 022-23619977<br />

022-22025300 022-22022219<br />

022-22875930 022-22020097<br />

Animal Husbandry,<br />

022-22817060 022-22027162<br />

Dairy Development<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

min.energy[at]maharashtra[d<br />

ot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.kharland[at]maharashtra<br />

[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.wssd[at]maharashtra[do<br />

t]gov[dot]in<br />

min.fcs[at]maharashtra[dot]g<br />

ov[dot]in<br />

min.pwd[at]maharashtra[dot]<br />

gov[dot]in<br />

min.fda[at]maharashtra[dot]g<br />

ov[dot]in<br />

min.horticulture[at]maharash<br />

tra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.watsrccad[at]maharasht<br />

ra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.watsrckvic[at]maharasht<br />

ra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.tribal[at]maharashtra[dot<br />

]gov[dot]in<br />

min.higheredu[at]maharashtr<br />

a[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.schedu[at]maharashtra[<br />

dot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.textile[at]maharashtra[d<br />

ot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.familywelfare[at]mahara<br />

shtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.labour[at]maharashtra[d<br />

ot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.watcons[at]maharashtra<br />

[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.adf[at]maharashtra[dot]g<br />

ov[dot]in<br />

Jalna District Disaster Response Plan Vol II - 213


SNo Name Portfolio Phone(Office) Phone(Residence) Email-Id<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

Devrao and Fisheries<br />

Chavan<br />

Shri<br />

Sports and Youth<br />

Padmakar<br />

Welfare<br />

Vijaysing Valvi<br />

Prof. (Smt.)<br />

Varsha Women & Child<br />

Eknath Development<br />

Gaikwad<br />

Shri Sanjay<br />

Environment, and<br />

Wamanrao<br />

Cultural Affairs<br />

Deotale<br />

022-<br />

228817040<br />

022-23670812<br />

022-22886025 022-22023476<br />

022-22843628 022-22828210<br />

State Ministers<br />

SNo Name Portfolio Phone(Office) Phone(Resid<br />

ence)<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Shri Ranjit<br />

Prataprao<br />

Kamble<br />

Shri Bhaskar<br />

Bhaurao<br />

Jadhav<br />

Shri Prakash<br />

Sundarrao<br />

Solanke<br />

Shri Sachin<br />

Mohan Ahir<br />

Prof. (Smt.)<br />

Fouzia<br />

Tahseen<br />

Khan<br />

Shri<br />

Gulabrao<br />

Baburao<br />

Deokar<br />

Water Supply and<br />

Sanitaion, Food and Civil<br />

Supplies, Consumer<br />

Protection, Tourism and<br />

Public Works<br />

Urban Development,<br />

Forests, Ports, Khar<br />

Lands, Parliamentary<br />

Affairs, Sports and Youth<br />

Welfare, Ex-Servicemens<br />

Welfare, Law and<br />

Judiciary,Fisheries<br />

Revenue, Rehabilitaion<br />

and Relief Work,<br />

Earthquake<br />

Rehabilitation, Cooperation,<br />

Marketing and<br />

Textiles<br />

Housing, Slum<br />

Improvement, House<br />

Repairs and<br />

Reconstruction, Urban<br />

Land Ceiling, Industries,<br />

Mines,,Social Justice, Deaddiction<br />

Activities and<br />

Environment, and Welfare<br />

of Nomadic, De-notified<br />

Tribes and Other<br />

Backward Classes<br />

Cultural Affairs,General<br />

Administration,Information<br />

& Public<br />

Relations,Minorities<br />

Development(including<br />

Aukaf),Protocol,School<br />

Education,Women &<br />

Child Development<br />

Agriculture, Animal<br />

Husbandry, Dairy<br />

Development,<br />

Employment and Self<br />

Employment,<br />

Employment Guarantee<br />

Scheme, Transport,<br />

Water Conservation<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

min.sports[at]maharashtra[d<br />

ot]gov[dot]in<br />

min.wchd[at]maharashtra[do<br />

t]gov[dot]in<br />

min.env[at]maharashtra[dot]<br />

gov[dot]in<br />

Email-Id<br />

022-22842559 022-22046629 stmin.pwd[at]maharashtra[dot]g<br />

ov[dot]in<br />

022-22843665 022-22022540 stmin.ud[at]maharashtra[dot]go<br />

v[dot]in<br />

022-22842611 022-22828488 stmin.coop[at]maharashtra[dot]<br />

gov[dot]in<br />

022-22024987 022-2854647 stmin.housing[at]maharashtra[d<br />

ot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-22025277 022-22020092 stmin.schedu[at]maharashtra[d<br />

ot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-22843718 022-22025311 stmin.agri[at]maharashtra[dot]g<br />

ov[dot]in<br />

7 Shri Satej Home (Urban), Home 022-22023059 022-22020300 stmin.home[at]maharashtra[dot]<br />

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SNo Name Portfolio Phone(Office) Phone(Resid<br />

ence)<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

alias Bunty<br />

D. Patil<br />

Shri<br />

Rajendra<br />

Bhausaheb<br />

Mulak<br />

Shri<br />

Rajendra<br />

Dhedya<br />

Gavit<br />

Shri D. P.<br />

Sawant<br />

SNo Name<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Shri J. K.<br />

Banthia<br />

Smt. Anna<br />

Dani<br />

(Rural), Rural<br />

Development and Food<br />

and Drugs Administration<br />

Finance, Energy,<br />

Planning, Water<br />

Resources, Parliamentary<br />

Affairs, and State Excise<br />

Tribal Development,<br />

Labour, Command Area<br />

Development and<br />

Horticulture<br />

Medical Education,<br />

Higher and Technical<br />

Education, Special<br />

Assistance, and Non-<br />

Conventional Energy<br />

Department<br />

Name<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

(Special<br />

Enquiry<br />

Officer(1)),<br />

GAD<br />

Smt. T. F. Minority<br />

Thekkekara Development<br />

4 - Public Health<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

Shri J. S.<br />

Sahariya<br />

Shri<br />

Amitabh<br />

Rajan<br />

Shri T. C.<br />

Benjamin<br />

Shri<br />

Swadheen<br />

Kshatriya<br />

Dr. P. S.<br />

Meena<br />

Dr. P. S.<br />

Meena<br />

Shri A. B.<br />

Kulkarni<br />

Shri S. K.<br />

Goel<br />

School<br />

Education &<br />

Sports<br />

Home<br />

Urban<br />

Development<br />

(I)<br />

Revenue<br />

(Revenue and<br />

Forest Dept)<br />

Social<br />

Development<br />

Coordination,<br />

General<br />

Administration<br />

Administrative<br />

Reforms O &<br />

M (A.C.)<br />

Tourism &<br />

Cultural<br />

Affairs<br />

Agriculture<br />

and Marketing<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Email-Id<br />

gov[dot]in<br />

022-22831983 022-21817078 stmin.parlaff[at]maharashtra[dot<br />

]gov[dot]in<br />

022-22871705<br />

022-22886090<br />

List of Secretaries<br />

Designation Telephone Email<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

Additional<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

Additional<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

Additional<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

(Additional<br />

Charge with<br />

CS)<br />

Additional<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

Additional<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

Additional<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

Additional<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

Additional<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

Additional<br />

Chief<br />

Secretary<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

025042,<br />

22028762<br />

cs[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

stmin.tribal[at]maharashtra[dot]<br />

gov[dot]in<br />

stmin.mededu[at]maharashtra[d<br />

ot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

22821037 acs.gadseo1[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

22025264 acs.minorities[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

22873848 acs.pubhealth[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

22025292 acs.schedu[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

22029959 acs.home[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

22026419 acs.ud1[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

22024588 acs.revenue[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

22843711 acs.gadseo2[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

22027151 psec.gadseo2[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

045969,<br />

22832847<br />

psec.tourism[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

022-<br />

22025357 psec.agri[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Jalna District Disaster Response Plan Vol II - 215


Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Shri Gautam<br />

13<br />

Chatterjee<br />

Housing<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22023036 psec.housing[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri A. K.<br />

14<br />

Jain<br />

Chief Minister<br />

Office<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22021850 psec.cm[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

General<br />

Shri K. P.<br />

15<br />

Bakshi<br />

Administration<br />

(Services) (A.<br />

C.)<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22886141 psec.gadservices[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri K. P.<br />

16<br />

Bakshi<br />

Planning,<br />

Development<br />

Commissioner<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22029496 psec.planning[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri Sumit<br />

17<br />

Mallik<br />

Chief Protocol<br />

Officer<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22025292 psec.protocol[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri<br />

18 Vidyadhar<br />

Kanade<br />

Engergy<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22026767 psec.energy[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Smt. Medha<br />

19<br />

Gadgil<br />

Appeal and<br />

Security Home<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022<br />

22028648 psec.homeapl[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri S. K.<br />

20<br />

Shrivastava Finance<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22029721 psec.finance[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri Sunil<br />

21<br />

Porwal<br />

(Textile) Cooperation<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22836819 psec.textile[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Dr. Bhagwan Food, Civil<br />

22<br />

Sahai Supplies<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22024851 psec.fcs[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri Sanjay<br />

23<br />

Kumar<br />

Higher &<br />

Technical<br />

Education<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22025301 psec.higheredu[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri S. K.<br />

24<br />

Sharma<br />

Transport and<br />

Ports<br />

Principle<br />

Secretary<br />

022<br />

22025009 psec.transport[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri S. S.<br />

25<br />

Sandhu<br />

Panchayat Raj<br />

& Rural<br />

Devlopement<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22025201 psec.rdd[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Smt. Malini<br />

26<br />

Shankar<br />

Water Supply & Principal<br />

Sanitation Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22885144 psec.wssd[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri Praveen<br />

27 Forest<br />

Pardeshi<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22023363, psec.forest[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

22873848<br />

Water<br />

28 Shri V. Giriraj Conservation &<br />

EGS<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22025349 psec.egs[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Smt.<br />

29 Vandana<br />

Krishna<br />

Women & Child Principal<br />

Development Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22027050 psec.wchd[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri R. C.<br />

30<br />

Sagar<br />

Tribal<br />

Development<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22026742 psec.tribal[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri<br />

31 Debashish<br />

Chakrabarty<br />

Chief Election<br />

Officer<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22029965 psec.election[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri Manu<br />

32 Kumar<br />

Srivastava<br />

Urban<br />

Development Principal<br />

(II), Special Secretary<br />

Projects, (A. C.)<br />

022-<br />

22021444 psec.ud2[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri K.<br />

33<br />

Shivaji<br />

Industries<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22025393 psec.industry[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri K.<br />

34<br />

Shivaji<br />

(Reforms)<br />

Finance<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22025448 psec.reforms[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri E. B.<br />

35<br />

Patil<br />

Water<br />

Resources<br />

Principal<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22023109 psec.watcons[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri V. L.<br />

36<br />

Achaliya<br />

Remembrance<br />

of Legal Affairs, Secretary<br />

Law & Judiciary<br />

022-<br />

22027272 psec.rla[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

O.S.D.[Appeals]<br />

Shri Ashwani<br />

37 Revenue & Secretary<br />

Kumar<br />

Forest<br />

022-<br />

22836363 sec.revenueappl[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

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Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Shri Nitin<br />

38<br />

Kareer<br />

Chief Minister<br />

Office<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22025073 sec1.cm[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri Ashish Chief Minister<br />

39<br />

Kumar Singh Office<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22025073 sec2.cm[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri Rajesh<br />

40<br />

Aggarwal<br />

Information<br />

Technology<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22026534 sec.it[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Labour<br />

Shri Nitin<br />

41<br />

Gadre<br />

(Industry<br />

Energy and<br />

Labour)<br />

Shri I. S.<br />

42<br />

Chahal<br />

Medical<br />

Education<br />

Shri Anil<br />

43<br />

Diggikar<br />

ADF Secretary sec.adf[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Shri B. A.<br />

44<br />

Gagrani<br />

Public Health,<br />

Secretary(2)<br />

45<br />

Shri S. M.<br />

Deshpande<br />

Smt. Valsa<br />

46<br />

Nayar Singh<br />

Shri Bipin<br />

47<br />

Shreemali<br />

Shri<br />

48 Rajagopal<br />

Devara<br />

49<br />

50<br />

51<br />

52<br />

53<br />

54<br />

55<br />

Shri Dinesh<br />

Waghmare<br />

Shri Pramod<br />

Nalawade<br />

Shri<br />

Dhananjay<br />

Dhawad<br />

(Accounts and<br />

Treasuries)<br />

Finance<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22027433 sec.labour[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22026233 sec.mededu[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22026579 sec.pubhealth2[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22023085 sec.acctres[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Environment Secretary<br />

022-<br />

22873845 sec.env[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

D.C.M. Office<br />

(A. C.)<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22024221 sec.dcm[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Co-operation Secretary 022-<br />

22025357 sec.coop[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Social Justice,<br />

Special<br />

Assistance<br />

DGIPR(A. C.),<br />

Marathi<br />

Language<br />

(Roads) Public<br />

Works<br />

Shri<br />

Works (Public<br />

Shymalkumar<br />

Works Dept)<br />

Mukharjee<br />

Shri D. P.<br />

Shirke<br />

Shri H. B.<br />

Patel.<br />

Shri H. B.<br />

Patel.<br />

Water<br />

Resources<br />

(CAD)<br />

Law &<br />

Jurdiciary<br />

(Law &<br />

Jurdiciary )<br />

Parliamentary<br />

Affiairs<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22026688 sec.socjustice[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22027956 sec.marathi[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22024800 sec.pwdroads[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22026612 sec.pwdworks[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22023038 sec.cad[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Secretary<br />

022-<br />

025334,<br />

22856484<br />

sec.legislation[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Secretary 022-<br />

22882196 sec.pla[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Jalna District Disaster Response Plan Vol II - 217


Divisional Commissioners<br />

SNo Name Division Telephone Email<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Shri Vijay<br />

Nahata<br />

Shri Jayant<br />

Gaikwad<br />

Shri P. K.<br />

Deshmukh<br />

Shri B. S.<br />

Munde<br />

Shri Gopal<br />

Reddy<br />

Shri G. P.<br />

Thakur<br />

Konkan<br />

Division<br />

Nashik<br />

Division<br />

02141-<br />

22874132,<br />

27571324<br />

0253-<br />

2461909,<br />

2461096<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

divcom.konkan[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

divcom.nashik[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Pune Division 020-6362223 divcom.pune[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Aurangabad<br />

Division<br />

Nagpur<br />

Division<br />

Amravati<br />

Division<br />

0240-2331294 divcom.aurangabad[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

0712-<br />

2532123,<br />

2532132<br />

divcom.nagpur[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

0721-2662034 divcom.amravati[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

Collectors<br />

SNo Name District Telephone Email<br />

1 Shri C. V. Oak Mumbai City 022-<br />

22662440<br />

collector.mumbaicity[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

2<br />

Shri Nirmal<br />

Kumar<br />

Deshmukh<br />

Mumbai<br />

Suburban<br />

District<br />

022-<br />

26514742<br />

collector.mumbaisuburb[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

3 Shri A. L. Jarhad Thane<br />

022-<br />

25344041<br />

collector.thane[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

4 Shri H. K. Jawale Raigad<br />

02141-<br />

222001<br />

collector.raigad[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

5 Shri R. R. Jadhav Ratnagiri<br />

02352-<br />

222301<br />

collector.ratnagiri[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

6<br />

Shri Virendra<br />

Singh<br />

Sidhudurg<br />

02362-<br />

228844<br />

collector.sindhudurg[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

7 Shri Vilas Patil Nashik<br />

0253-<br />

2578500<br />

collector.nashik[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

8<br />

Shri Prakash<br />

Mahajan<br />

Dhule<br />

02562-<br />

288701<br />

collector.dhule[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

9<br />

Shri A. T.<br />

Kumbhar<br />

Nandurbar<br />

02564-<br />

221001<br />

collector.nandurbar[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

10<br />

Shri D. S. Dhok<br />

Rajurkar<br />

Jalgaon<br />

0257-<br />

2220400<br />

collector.jalgaon[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

11<br />

Shri Sanjeev<br />

Kumar<br />

Ahmednagar 0241-<br />

2345001<br />

collector.ahmednagar[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

12<br />

Shri V. V.<br />

Deshmukh<br />

Pune<br />

020-<br />

26114949<br />

collector.pune[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

13<br />

Shri N.<br />

Ramaswami<br />

Satara<br />

02162-<br />

232750<br />

collector.satara[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

14<br />

Shri Sham<br />

Vardhane<br />

Sangli<br />

0233-<br />

2373001<br />

collector.sangli[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

15<br />

Shri G. B.<br />

Maware<br />

Solapur<br />

0217-<br />

2731000<br />

collector.solapur[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

16<br />

Shri L. V.<br />

Deshmukh<br />

Kolhapur<br />

0231-<br />

2654811<br />

collector.kolhapur[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

17 Shri Kunal Kumar Aurangabad 0240-<br />

2331200<br />

collector.aurangabad[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

18<br />

Shri Tukaram<br />

Mundhe<br />

Jalna<br />

02482-<br />

224700<br />

collector.<strong>jalna</strong>[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

19<br />

Shri S. D.<br />

Wankhede<br />

Parbhani<br />

02452-<br />

223555<br />

collector.parbhani[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

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SNo Name District Telephone Email<br />

20 Shri N. K. Poyam Hingoli<br />

02456-<br />

221701<br />

21 Shri S. J. Koche Beed<br />

02442-<br />

222201<br />

22<br />

Shri Dheeraj<br />

Kumar<br />

Nanded<br />

02462-<br />

237101<br />

23<br />

Shri Pravin<br />

Gedam<br />

Osmanabad 02472-<br />

226840<br />

24<br />

Shri Vipin<br />

Sharma<br />

Latur<br />

02382-<br />

243001<br />

25 Shri B. G. Wagh Buldhana<br />

07262-<br />

242307<br />

26 Dr. Parimal Singh Akola<br />

0724-<br />

2424442<br />

27<br />

Shri R. G.<br />

Kulkarni<br />

Washim<br />

07252-<br />

233400<br />

28<br />

Shri Rahul<br />

Ranjan Mahiwal<br />

Amravati<br />

0721-<br />

2662522<br />

29<br />

Shri Ashwani<br />

Mudgal<br />

Yavatmal<br />

07232-<br />

242501<br />

30<br />

Smt. Jayshree<br />

Bhoj<br />

Wardha<br />

07152-<br />

240102<br />

31 Shri Saurav Rao Nagpur<br />

95712-<br />

2564973<br />

32 Shri P. B. Kalbhor Bhandara<br />

07184-<br />

254555,<br />

33 -- Gondia<br />

07182-<br />

236149<br />

34<br />

Shri Vijay<br />

Waghmare<br />

Chandrapur 07172-<br />

255300<br />

35 Shri.Abhishek<br />

Krishna<br />

Gadchiroli<br />

07132-<br />

222001<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

collector.hingoli[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.beed[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.nanded[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.osmanabad[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.latur[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.buldhana[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.akola[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.washim[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.amravati[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.yavatmal[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.wardha[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.nagpur[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.bhandara[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.gondia[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.chandrapur[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

collector.gadchiroli[at]maharashtra[dot]gov[dot]in<br />

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Annexure I<br />

Suggested Proforma for “In” Message<br />

Date : Sr. No of In Message Time at which<br />

message was<br />

received :<br />

Received from<br />

Text of message :<br />

Addressed to :<br />

Message transferred to : Name Designation<br />

Date Time :<br />

Message transferred by : Name Designation<br />

Date Time :<br />

Instructions/follow-up to be done :<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Initials of the person<br />

receiving the<br />

message :<br />

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Suggested Pro forma for “OUT” Message<br />

Date : Out Message Sr. No : Time at which<br />

message was<br />

sent :<br />

Addressed from Addressed to<br />

Text of message :<br />

Message transferred to : Name Designation<br />

Date Time :<br />

Message transferred by : Name Designation<br />

Date Time :<br />

Instructions/follow-up to be done :<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Sr. No of In Message<br />

to which out message<br />

relates :<br />

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Date Time of<br />

dispatch<br />

Date Time of<br />

receipt<br />

Out<br />

Message<br />

Sr.No :<br />

In Message<br />

Sr.No :<br />

Related In<br />

Message<br />

No. if any<br />

Received<br />

from<br />

Suggested Pro forma for “Out” Message register<br />

Addressed<br />

from<br />

Addressed<br />

to :<br />

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Copies to : Mode (WL /<br />

Tel/Message)<br />

of dispatch :<br />

Suggested Pro forma for “In” Message register<br />

Addressed<br />

to :<br />

Message<br />

transferred to<br />

Instructions<br />

/follow-up<br />

to be done<br />

Copies to : Mode (WT /<br />

Tel/Message)<br />

of receipt<br />

Section X: Plan Dissemination<br />

Remarks<br />

Instructions<br />

/follow-up<br />

to be done<br />

Remarks

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