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District Disaster Management Plan, South 24 Parganas 2015
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~:CONTENTS:~
Chapter
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Preface
Particulars Page No.
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: Acknowledgement
Maps :
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Chapter-1
i) Administrative Map 8
ii) Climates & Water Bodies 9
Maps
: iii) Roads & Railways 10
iv) Occupational Pattern 11
~ v) Natural Hazard Map 12
District Disaster Management Committee 13
List of important phone nos. along with District Control
15
Room Number
Contact number of Block Development Officer 16
Contact Details of Municipality, South 24 Parganas 17
Contact number of OC Disaster Management &
Chapter-2: 18
SDDMO/BDMO
Other important contact number 19
Contact details
State Level Disaster Management Contact Number 26
Contact Details of Police, South 24 Parganas 29
Contact Details of PHE , PWD & I & W 35
Contact details of ADF (Marine), Diamond Harbour 37
List of Block wise GR Dealers with their contact details,
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South 24 Parganas
The Land & the River 43
Demography 49
Chapter-3:
Multi Hazard Disaster Management Plan 57
District Profile
History of Disaster, South 24 Parganas 59
Different types of Natural Calamities with Dos & don’ts 60
Disaster Management Plan of District Controller (F&S) 71
Chapter: 4
Disaster Disaster Management Plan of Health 74
Management Plan Disaster Management Plan of WB Fire & Emergency
81
of Various Services.
Department Action Plan of Animal Resource Development 85
Action Plan of Dy. Director of Agriculture 88
Chapter: 5
List & Contact
numbers Disaster Disaster Management Volunteers along with contact details 90
Management
Volunteers
Chapter: 6 Seasonality of Hazard & other Risk Assessment 92
Seasonality of Emergency Contingency Plan 93
Hazard & Risk
Risk Assessment 94
Assessment
Chapter: 7
Helipad/ Air Geographical Position of Helipad/ Air Dropping Point 113
Dropping Point
Chapter: 8 Joynagar Irrigation Division 115
Irrigation Division Kakdwip Division 117
& their vulnerable
areas Canals Irrigation Division 119
Condition of Flood Shelter (existing) 120
Chapter: 9
List of Completed & handed over MCS under PMNRF (15
Flood Shelter & 121
Nos.)
Multipurpose
List MCS under ICZMP (25 Nos.) 122
Cyclone Shelter
Synopsis of MCS under NCRMP (75 Nos.) 123
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Contact Details
Disaster Management
The District Disaster Management Committee has been formed under the Chairmanship of
the Sabhadhipati to evaluate the Disaster Preparedness for different types of disasters that may occur
at different times of the year that may occur. The District Magistrate is the Executive Chairman of
the Committee. This Committee takes stock of the situation, monitors routine preparedness, suggests
improving response mechanism and develops a document for disaster management in the District. It
has been decided that the committee shall sit at least twice in a year for the above purpose. The
Committee members are as follows:
Sl. DESIGNATI Phone No.
FUNCTIONARIES ON
no. Office Residence/ Mobile
1 The Sabhadhipati, Zilla Parishad Chairman 2479-1738 9830922828
2 The District Magistrate Executive 2479-3713/1469 9674297555
Chairman
3 The Superintendent of Police Member 2479-3333 9836759227
4 The Additional District Magistrate (Dev) Member 2479-1233, 9433021683
ADM-in-Charge (Relief) Secretary
5 The Additional District Magistrate (General) Member 24791694 8334982555
24791469
6 The Project Director DRDC Do 2479-2242/0201 9830011225
7 The Additional District Magistrate (A.E.O.), ZP Do 2479-1096 9836818555
8 The Additional District Magistrate (L.R.) Do 2479-2196 9433021682
9836819555
9 The Additional District Magistrate (L.A.) Do 2479-1215 9433033356
10 The Sub-Divisional Officer, Sadar Do 2439-9829/ 9433021681
2479-1681/2131 9836636555
11 The Sub-Divisional Officer, Diamond Harbour Do 03174-255-222 9434755222
12 The Sub-Divisional Officer, Baruipur Do 2433-8579 9432108224
13 The Sub-Divisional Officer, Kakdwip Do 03210-255-200 9434033200
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Designation Office Phone No. Mobile No.
No.
1. DLLRO 2479-2196 9433021682
9836819555
2. Dy. DLLRO 2479-1955 9432945650
3. PD, DRDC 2479-0201, 2479-2242 9433290749
4. Secretary, Zilla Parishad 2439-8016 9434323386
2479-0182, 2448-3945,
5. Spl. LAO 8820306644
2448-3946
6. 2nd Officer,Alipore(Sadar) 2479-2131 9836865663
7. Sr.D.C, Alipore 2439-9248 9874695556
8. RTO,Alipore 2479-1943 8420127741
9. O/C, Election 2479-1049 9007327777
10. DPRDO 2479-1011 9432674645
11. ADC, Civil Defence 2479-1084, 2479-1113 9434961423
12. O/C, Judical Munshikhana 2479-1451, Ext.237 9748298385
13. NDC, Dy. Magistrate, Alipore (Sadar) 2479-1681 9836637555
14. OC, Pool 2448-3086 9836637555
2479-0182, 2448-3945,
15. Dy. Secretary, Zilla Parishad 9433251399
2448-3946
16. Dist.Manager, SC/ST Fin.Corp. 2479-2067 94334 03264
17. District Informatics Officer, NIC 2479-6530 9874189291
18. Dist.Planning Officer 2479-1450 9836627272
19. Dist.Youth Officer 2464-4112 9733703276
20. Dist. Social Welfare Officer 2446-7362 9433656683
21. PO cum DWO 2479-1205 9830149353
District Programme Officer, Sarba
22. 2439-8436 9477268423
Shiksha Mission
23. District Project Officer, ICDS 2448-7362 9433116371
24. District Inspector of Schools (SE) 2479-7868 9531587259
25. District Inspector of Schools (PE) 2479-0622 9477556322
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Name Designation with email Office Phone No. Fax No. Mobile No(s).
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Designation Address Telephone, Fax & E-mail
Ph: 2286-1234/1034(Direct),
EPABX: 2286-1000 Extn. 2531/2474
Commissioner, Kolkata 5, S. N. Banerjee Road, Intercom: 235
Municipal Corporation Kolkata - 700 013 Fax: 2286-1434
E-mail: mc@kmcgov.in
Fax: 2286-1254 (for MPLADS/BEUP)
Commissioner, Presidency 11, N.S. Road,
Fax: 2242-0617
Division Kolkata – 700 001
Ph: 2479-3844
Deputy Director of Agriculture New Administrative Building, Fax: 2479-1155
(Administration), 6th Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9433575446
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: pao-south24parganas@nic.in,
ddaadmnsouth24@gmail.com
Fax: 2243-0463
Deputy Director of Fisheries, 9A, Esplanade East, Kolkata – Mobile: 9434566065
Kolkata Zone 700 069 E-mail: drpanjauk@gmail.com
ddfkzone@gmail.com
New Administrative Building,
Deputy Director of Horticulture Mobile: 9434510552
Alipore, Kolkata – 700 027
Ph: 2479-4755, 2479-8901
Deputy Director, Animal Fax: 24560202
New Administrative Building,
Resources Development & Mobile: 9434961139
8th Floor, Alipore,
Parishad Officer, E-mail: ddardsouth24pgs@darahwb.org,
Kolkata – 700 027
South 24-Parganas smukherjeemdc@gmail.com (for
Mother Dairy Kiosk)
Deputy District Land and Land New Treasury Building, 8th
Reforms Officer, Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-2196
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
New Secretariat Buildings, 11th
Ph: 2248-6271 (Extn. 3261)
Deputy Labour Commissioner, Floor,
Mobile: 9007704524
South 24-Parganas 1, Kiran Shankar Roy Road,
E-mail: kingshuk71@hotmail.com
Kolkata – 700 001
Department of Statistics &
Programme Implementation,
Ph: 22318457
Director, Bureau of Applied New Secretariat Buildings, 3rd
Fax: 22483032
Economics & Statistics Floor, ‘B’ Block,
E-mail: dirbaes@gmail.com
1 Kiran Sankar Roy Road,
Kolkata – 700 001.
Ministry of Statistics &
Ph: 011-23344933
Programme Implementation,
Fax: 011-23364197
Director, MPLADS Government of India
Mobile: +919968291659
211, Sardar Patel Bhavan, New
E-mail: mplads@nic.in
Delhi – 110 001
Director, State Agricultural
Management and Extension Ph: 2477-0715/2207/2201(3 lines)
Training Institute (SAMETI), Narendrapur, Kolkata – 700 103 Fax : 2428-7149/2070
Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Email : atcrkmnd@gmail.com
Narendrapur
Ph: 2225-4723/2225-4724
Director, Tourism, Government 2, Brabourne Road,
E-Mail: director.tourism@gmail.com
of West Bengal Kolkata - 700 001
Bikalpa Shakti Bhavan,
Ph: 2357 5038, 5348 (Pbx)
Director, West Bengal Plot No. J- 1/10, EP & GP
Fax: 2357 5347, 5037
Renewable Energy Development Block, Sector – V, Salt Lake
E-mail: wbredakolkata@gmail.com,
Agency (WBREDA) Electronics Complex, Kolkata -
directorwbreda@gmail.com
700 091
District Controller, New Administrative Building, Telefax: 2479-5882
Food and Supplies, 7th Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9433378656
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: dcfs.s24p.wb@gmail.com
New Administrative Building,
District Engineer, South 24- Mobile: 8335056461
2nd Floor, Alipore,
Parganas Zilla Parishad E-mail: desouth24pgs@gmail.com
Kolkata – 700 027
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Designation Address Telephone, Fax & E-mail
District Engineer (South-West Fax: 2401-0927
P-18, Taratala Road, Kolkata –
District), Calcutta Electric Mobile: 9831830464
700 088.
Supply Corporation Ltd. E-mail: dhrubajyoti.chatterjee@rp-sg.in
District Food Processing New Administrative Building, Ph: 2449-7551
8th Floor, Alipore,
Industries & Horticulture Officer, Mobile: 9038178463
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: dhosouth@gmail.com
District Informatics Officer, New Administrative Building, Ph: 2479-6530
National Informatics Centre, 3rd Floor, Alipore, E-mail: kalipada.nayak@nic.in,
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027 wbalp@nic.in
District Information and Cultural
SBI Building, Ph: 2479-3585
Officer, 1st Floor, Alipore, Kolkata – 700 Mobile: 9433188096
South 24-Parganas 027 E-mail: dicos24pgs@gmail.com
District Inspector of Schools New Administrative Building, Telefax: 2479-0622
(Primary Education), 5th Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9433232628
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: dispe.swapna@gmail.com
District Inspector of Schools New Administrative Building, Ph: 2479-0127
(Secondary Education), 5th Floor, Alipore, E-mail: dis.south24pgs@gmail.com
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027 Mobile: 8017255257
th Ph: 2479-2196,
District Land and Land Reforms New Treasury Building, 8
Fax: 2449-4820
Officer, Floor, Alipore,
E-mail: admlrs24p@gmail.com,
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
dllro.s24pgs@gmail.com
New Administrative Building,
District Library Officer,
8th Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1916
South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 027
District Manager, West Bengal
New Treasury Building, 6th Ph: 2479-2067
SC and ST Development and
Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9836627272
Finance Corporation, South 24-
Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: dmscst24pgs@gmail.com
Parganas District Branch
District Municipal Development New Treasury Building, 2nd
Officer, Floor,Alipore, Mobile: 9609314829
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Ph: 2479-1627
District Nodal Officer, Mahatma
New Administrative Building, Fax: 2456-5885
Gandhi National Rural
9th Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9836627272
Employment Guarantee Scheme,
Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail:
South 24-Parganas
nregadistrictcell_south24pgs@yahoo.co.in
Ph: 2449-9286
New Administrative Building,
District Officer, Minority Affairs, st Mobile: 9433403303, 9874573303
1 Floor, Alipore,
South 24-Parganas E-mail:
Kolkata – 700 027
minority.office.s24pgs@gmail.com
District Panchayat and Rural New Treasury Building, 2nd Ph: 2479-1011
Development Officer, South 24- Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9432674645
Parganas Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: dprdos24pgs@yahoo.co.in
New Administrative Building,
District Planning Officer, Telefax: 2479-1450
4th Floor, Alipore,
South 24-Parganas E-mail: dplos24pgs@gmail.com
Kolkata – 700 027
New Treasury Building, 7th Telefax: 2448-7362
District Programme Officer,
Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9733228442
ICDS, South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: dpo.icds.s24p@gmail.com
Ph: 2439-8436
District Project Officer, New Administrative Building, Fax: 2439-8328
Sarva Shiksha Mission, 8th Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9433444373
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: ssa_south@rediffmail.com,
ssmsouth24@gmail.com
Ph: 2449-0825
District Self Help Group & Self New Administrative Building,
Fax: 2448-3747
Employment Officer, 8th Floor, Alipore,
Mobile: 9830445531 (Debjeet Ganguly)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
E-mail: dmsouthshg@gmail.com
New Treasury Building, 7th Telefax: 2479-2206
District Social Welfare Officer,
Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9433656683
South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: dswos24@gmail.com
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Designation Address Telephone, Fax & E-mail
New Treasury Building, 7th Telefax: 2449-7442
District Youth Officer,
Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9874363882
South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: dyo.s24pgs@gmail.com
New Administrative Building, Telefax: 2479-9032
Divisional Forest Officer, 24-
4th Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9433010981
Parganas (South) Division
Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: dfo24pgs@gmail.com
Industry House,
Environment Engineer, Alipore
2nd Floor, Ph: 2282-3359
Regional Office, West Bengal
10 Camac Street, Kolkata – 700 Telefax: 2282-3358
Pollution Control Board
017
Paribesh Bhavan,
Environment Engineer, Salt Lake 10A, Block-LA
Regional Office, West Bengal Sector - III, Ph: 2335-0663
Pollution Control Board Salt Lake City,
Kolkata – 700 098
Indian Audit and Accounts
Department, Office of the Principal
Accountant General (General & Ph: 2334-0028, 2337-4272
Examiner of Local Accounts, Social Sector Audit), W.B., Local
Audit Department, CGO Complex,
Fax: 2321-8355
West Bengal
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‘C’ East Wing (5 Floor), Salt E-mail: examlawb@cal3.vsnl.net.in
Lake, Block – DF, Sector – I,
Kolkata – 700 064
Executive Magistrate, New Administrative Building,
1st Court, 4th Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2449-9200 (Extn. 265)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Executive Magistrate, New Administrative Building,
2nd Court, 4th Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2449-9200 (Extn. 266)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Executive Officer, Gangasagar
E-mail: eo.gbda@gmail.com
Bakkhali Development Authority
Ph: 03218-255280
P.O.: Canning Town, District:
Field Director, Telefax: 03218-256159
South 24-Parganas,
Sundarban Tiger Reserve Mobile: 9434005883 (Deputy Director)
PIN – 743 329
E-mail: sundarbantiger@gmail.com
M. S. Buildings (2nd Floor), Ph: 2442-6645
General Manager,
Kasba Industrial Estate, Telefax: 2442-9874
District Industries Centre,
Phase-III, Mobile: 9433481123
South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 107 E-mail: goutam.dass@outlook.com
Ph: 2401-4132/33/34/35
General Manager, India
Alipore, Fax: 2401-0553
Government Mint, Kolkata
Kolkata – 700 053. E-mail: calmint@spmcil.com,
bylappamc@spmcil.com
Ph: 2456-5667
Geologist, Geological Sub- Bhabani Bhaban,
Mobile: 9830843014
Division IIE, State Water 6th Floor, Alipore,
E-mail:
Investigation Directorate Kolkata – 700 027
geolswidsouth24pgs@gmail.com
New Treasury Building, 2nd
Inspector, Vigilance,
Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 224)
South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 027
620, Diamond Harbour Road,
Joint Director of Employment,
Behala Industrial Estate, E-mail: dde24pgss@gmail.com
South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 034.
Phone : 2286-1271, 2286-1000 Extn.
Joint Municipal Commissioner
5, S. N. Banerjee Road, 2603, Int. Com. : 271
(Dev.), Kolkata Municipal
Kolkata - 700 013 Fax: 2286-1254 (for MPLADS/BEUP)
Corporation
E-mail: jmc_dev@kmcgov.in
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Designation Address Telephone, Fax & E-mail
Ph: 2337-0691
Fax: 2321-1833
Joint Administrative Building, E-mail (Sankar Halder, JS):
Joint Secretary, Department of
HC-7, Sector-III, Bidhannagar, jsp.devpl@nic.in
Planning
Kolkata – 700 106 E-mail (K. K. Roy, OSD&EOJS):
mplads.devpl@nic.in,
kamal_kantiroy@yahoo.co.in
Nagarayan, Sector-I, Block: DF-
Joint Secretary, Phone: 2334-9309
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Urban Development Department, Fax: 2334-7880
Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata – 700
Government of West Bengal Email: indrani865@gmail.com
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Writers’ Buildings
Labour Department, Government Ph: 2254-4512, 2254-4331, 2254-4552
Block E, 1st Floor,
of West Bengal Fax: 2214-5164; 2214-5290
Kolkata – 700 001
Lead Bank Office, United Bank
of India Fax: 2433-8569
Lead District Manager,
Rail Gate, Kulpi Road Mobile: 9733352365/8961662807
South 24-Parganas
Baruipur, E-mail: ldm24ps@unitedbank.co.in
Kolkata – 700 144
Managing Director, Sundarban Sundarban Affairs Department
Infrastructure Development Mayukh Bhavan, 1st Floor, Fax: 2334-8195
Corporation Ltd. Bidhannagar, Kolkata-700091
Ph: (Direct) 2286-1111/1211
Fax: 2286-1311
Mayor, Kolkata Municipal 5, S. N. Banerjee Road, EPABX: 2286-1000, Extn. 2471,
Corporation Kolkata - 700 013 Intercom: 201
E-mail: cmcmayor@vsnl.net,
mayor@kmcgov.in
Ph: 2337 4252
Fax: 2334 8195
Member Secretary & Project Sundarban Affairs Department
Mobile: 9434404256
Director, Sundarban Mayukh Bhavan, 1st Floor,
E-mail: sdbmspd13@gmail.com,
Development Board Bidhannagar, Kolkata-700091
mspdsdb12@gmail.com,
chiefengineersdb@gmail.com
New Administrative Building,
Nezarath Deputy Collector,
1st Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9836682994
South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 027
New Secretariat Buildings (12th
Officer-in-Charge, Agricultural
Floor), 1, Kiran Sankar Roy Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 228)
Income Tax, South 24-Parganas
Road, Kolkata – 700 001
New Treasury Building, 4th
Officer-in-Charge, Arms Section,
Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 271)
South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 027
Officer-in-Charge, Certificate New Administrative Building,
Section, 1st Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 227)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
City Civil Court, Ph: 2479-1049, 2439-9248
Officer-in-Charge, District Bar
7th Floor, Mobile: 9007327777
Council, South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 001 E-mail: dmsouth@gmail.com
Officer-in-Charge, District New Treasury Building, 1st
Election Department, Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 218)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Officer-in-Charge, Establishment New Treasury Building, 2nd
Section, Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 250)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Officer-in-Charge, New Treasury Building, 6th
Fishery Acquisition Section, Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 223)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Officer-in-Charge, New Treasury Building, 2nd
General Department, Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 237)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
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Officer-in-Charge, Judicial New Treasury Building, 1st
Munshikhana Section, South 24- Floor, Alipore,
Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
New Administrative Building,
Officer-in-Charge, Literacy Telefax: 2479-0199
7th Floor, Alipore,
Section, South 24-Parganas E-mail: dcpzss@gmail.com
Kolkata – 700 027
Officer-in-Charge, New Administrative Building, Ph: 2448-3747
Mid-Day Meal Section, 8th Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9874363882
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: dmsouthmdm@gmail.com
Officer-in-Charge, New Treasury Building, 4th
Passport & Citizenship Section, Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 290)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Officer-in-Charge,
New Treasury Building, 3rd
Refugee Relief and
Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 281)
Rehabilitation Section,
Kolkata – 700 027
South 24-Parganas
Officer-in-Charge, New Treasury Building, 7th
Registration Section, Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 221)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Officer-in-Charge, New Treasury Building, 7th
Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 261)
Revenue Munshikhana Section, Floor, Alipore,
E-mail: rms24pgs@gmail.com
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Officer-in-Charge, SC/ST/OBC New Treasury Building, 1st
Certificate Section, South 24- Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 258)
Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Officer-in-Charge, New Treasury Building, 7th
Verification Section, Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1451 (Extn. 278)
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Joint Administrative Building,
Principal Secretary, Department Ph: 2262-4747,
4th Floor, HC-7, Sector-III,
of Statistics & Programme Fax: 2262-4748, 2262-4853 (TPP)
Bidhannagar,
Implementation E-mail: secretarydospiwb@gmail.com
Kolkata – 700 106
Nagarayan, Sector-I, Block: DF- Phone: 2334-9394,
Principal Secretary,
8 2334-9309 (Joint Secretary)
Urban Development Department,
Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata – 700 Fax: 2334-7880
Government of West Bengal
064 Email: psecy-ud-wb@nic.in
Programme Director, NCLP, 1, Thackery Road, Alipore,
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Ph: 2479-2242
Project Director, District Rural New Treasury Building, 7th
Fax: 2479-0201
Development Cell, South 24- Floor, Alipore,
Mobile: 9830011225
Parganas Zilla Parishad Kolkata – 700 027
E-Mail: pddrdc.24pgs@gmail.com
Ph: 2423-0045
Sanghamitra Complex,
Telefax: 2423-0378
Project Manager, Baruipur RE 2nd Floor, Padmapukur,
Mobile: 9674872343
Project, WBSEDCL Kulpi Road, Baruipur,
E-mail: repbaruipur@gmail.com,
Kolkata – 700 144
pmrepbaruipurwbsedcl@rediffmail.com
Ph: 03174-258775
Telefax: 03174-258777
House of Sri Goutam Halder, Mobile: 9474400261
Vill.: New Town (Near E-mail: repdiamond@gmail.com
Project Manager, Diamond Rabindra Bhaban), P.O. & P.S.: [Jurisdiction: Falta, Diamond Harbour-I,
Harbour RE Project, WBSEDCL Diamond Harbour, District: Diamond Harbour-II, Magrahat-I,
South 24-Parganas, Magrahat-II, Kulpi, Sagar, Kakdwip,
PIN – 743 331 Namkhana, Patharpratima, Mathurapur-
I, Mathurapur-II, Mandirbazar and
Gosaba Blocks]
Project Officer cum District
New Treasury Building, Ph: 2479-1205
Welfare Officer, Backward
5th Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9830149353 (Ramkrishna Mali)
Classes Welfare,
Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: pos24pgs@gmail.com
South 24-Parganas
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Designation Address Telephone, Fax & E-mail
Regional Manager, Bidhannagar AA-26, Sector-I, Bidhannagar, Ph: 2337-3515
Region, WBSEDCL Kolkata – 700 064 Fax: 2337-1490
Administrative Building (1st
Floor), Beside Baruipur 33/11
Regional Manager, KV Sub-Station Premises, Kulpi Telefax: 2423-0342
South 24-Parganas Region, Road, Mobile: 9830550193
WBSEDCL Padmapukur, E-mail: cm.24psdc@gmail.com
Baruipur,
Kolkata – 700 144
Ph: 2479-1943
New Administrative Building,
Regional Transport Officer, Mobile: 9830121479
Ground Floor, Alipore,
South 24-Parganas E-mail: rto-ali@nic.in,
Kolkata – 700 027
chapalb9@gmail.com
Fax: 2248-5178
Mobile: 9830434172
Resident Engineer, HRBC E-mail:
salilbanerjee.2008@rediffmail.com,
cpm.hrbc@yahoo.com
New Administrative Building, Ph: 2448-1423
Secretary, Zila Sainik Board, 24- st
1 Floor, Alipore, Telefax: 2479-0542
Parganas (South)
Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: zsbalipore@yahoo.in
New Treasury Building, 2nd
Senior Deputy Collector, Ph: 2439-9248
Floor, Alipore,
South 24-Parganas E-mail: srdcdmsouth@gmail.com
Kolkata – 700 027
Ph: 2248-8069, 2253-3122, 2248-2911,
Speaker, West Bengal Legislative Assembly House, Kolkata – 700
2231-8196
Assembly 001
Fax: 2248-8160
New Treasury Building, 5th Ph: 2479-0182, 2448-3945, 2448-3946
Special Land Acquisition Officer,
Floor, Alipore, Mobile: 9126186430
South 24-Parganas
Kolkata – 700 027 E-mail: spllaos24pgs@gmail.com
Soil Conservation Officer,
Canning, South 24-Parganas
[New Designation: Assistant P.O. – Canning Town, District –
Director of Agriculture South 24-Parganas, Ph: 03218-256712
(Administration), Soil PIN – 743 329.
Conservation,
Canning, South 24-Parganas]
Soil Conservation Officer,
Diamond Harbour, South 24-
Parganas New Town,
[New Designation: Assistant P.O. – Diamond Harbour,
Ph: 03174-255308
Director of Agriculture District – South 24-Parganas,
(Administration), Soil PIN – 743 331.
Conservation,
Diamond Harbour]
Ph: 2473-3354
Superintendent, M. R. Bangur
Fax: 2422-0447
Hospital
E-mail: districthospitalspg@gmail.com
Superintendent of Excise,
Mobile: 9830425029
South 24-Parganas
Superintending Geologist, Bikash Bhavan, Forth Floor,
Fax: 2359-2370 (with attn.)
Geological Circle, SWID Salt Lake, Kolkata – 700 091.
Treasury Officer, New Treasury Building,
Alipore Treasury - I, Ground Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-1638
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Treasury Officer, New Treasury Building, 4th
Alipore Treasury - II, Floor, Alipore, Ph: 2479-9768
South 24-Parganas Kolkata – 700 027
Vice-President (Distribution),
CESC House, 1 Chourangee Ph: 22040570 / 22366048
Calcutta Electric Supply
Square, Kokata – 700 072 Fax: 22365433
Corporation
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Contact Numbers
Designation Organisation
Officer Office Mobile Fax
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Contact Numbers
Designation Organisation Officer
Office Mobile Fax
IAF
Advance HQ
Eastern Air 2248 5287 /
S. K. Sharma, Wing 2262
Command, IAF, Commandar 2262 5336 9331688899
Fort William
5336
PIN-938562
Director Shri Raj Kanojia, IPS 2337 1428 / 9830940682 2337 1482
Coast Guard General of 2479 4035
Haldia Police, Coastal
Security, W.B.
Coastal Asst. Tapas Roy chowdhury 2479 4050 9474532887 2479 4050
Security Commandant
Coast Guard, Asst. Asish Tiwari 03224-267755 9474588849
Dist. HQ-8, Commandant
Haldia Commandant B. N. Mahato 03224-264077 9434033967
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Pr. Secy., Health & F. W. Deptt. Malay Kumar De, 2357 5899 2335 0335 98312 12250
IAS
Principal Secretary, Agriculture R.S.Shukla, IAS 2214 5506 8334861188
Deptt.
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Sl NAME OF MOBILE
RANK/ UNIT OFFICE e-mail Id
No. SUPERIOR NO
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EAST ZONE
Sl NAME OF
RANK/ UNIT OFFICE MOBILE NO e-mai. Id
No. SUPERIOR
SDPO 80019-01828 sdpobaruipur@gmail.co
1 Dipak Sarkar 033-2433- 2829,
BARUIPUR 94763-33600 m
icbaruipur@gmail.com
2 BARUIPUR PS Subrata Kanshabanik 033-2433- 8222 98366-82996 pinaki98chakraborty@g
mail.com
BARUIPUR SMT SONALI DEY
3 2433-0048 90518-67873
WOMEN PS (In Charge)
033-2434-4775, sonarpurps@gmail.com
4 SONARPUR PS Anil Kr. Ray 98304-10066
033-2434- 9296, royanilroy@gmail.com
CI joydeepbanerjee01@g
5 Joydeep Banerjee 98360-32211
JOYNAGAR mail.com
Ardhendu Sekhar 98302-29602
6 JOYNAGAR PS 03218- 220203
Dey Sarkar 97327-73313
kultali_ps@yahoo.com
98745-85817
7 KULTALI PS Krishnendu Biswas 03218-215018 kpiubiswas13@gmail.c
96359-83388
om
MAIPITH abuhasan004@gmail.co
8 Abu Hasan 03174- 204139 98304-85004
COASTAL PS m
94342-51003 sisirkumarmitra25@gm
10 CI BHANGORE Sisir Kumar Mitra 03218- 271500
97338-50260 ail.com
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WEST ZONE
Sl NAME OF
RANK/ UNIT OFFICE MOBILE NO e-mail Id
No. SUPERIOR
DSP
Shri Ajoy 98308-10737
1 INDUSTRIAL 033-2490- 9186 dspindustrial@gmail.com
Mukherjee 98742-47580
ZONE
BUDGE 94341-39657
2 Santanu Basu 033-2482- 1215, psbudgebudge@gmail.com
BUDGE PS 81161-40146
maheshtala@gmail.com
MAHESHTALA Subhasish 033-2490- 6437,
3 98301-41225 sujit_shampa@rediffmail.
PS Chowdhury 033-2490-5382
com
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kulpi100@gmail.com,
Partha Sarathi 97338-60080
22 KULPI PS 03174- 266222 sarathi.partha72@gmail.c
Ghosh 96741-66992
om
SDPO 98360-20601 parijat.connect@gmail.co
23 Parijat Biswas 03210- 256535
KAKDWIP 96743-08555 m
Sandip Kr. Sinha 94341-38230
24 CI KAKDWIP 03210- 255180
Roy 80171-63008
Sandip Kr. Sinha
Roy 94341-38230 krishnendudutta1971@g
25 KAKDWIP PS
(Ci KakdwipWEST ZONE
03210- 255020
80171-63008 mail.com
Addl. Charge)
NAMKHANA
26 Sanjoy Dey 03210- 226200 98749-40888
PS
Arindam
27 SAGAR PS 03210- 242555 98300-76862
Bhattacherjee
pspatharpratima@gmail.c
PATHAR
28 Rameswar Ojha 03210- 267211 90510-92222 om
PRATIMA PS
ojha.police@gmail.com
03174-232540/
29 DHOLAHAT PS Jagadish Das 95934-23423 sijdas12@gmail.com
232100
WEST ZONE
FREZERGANJ frezerganjps@gmail.comc
30 Jayanta Podder 03210-225100 9836388348
COASTAL PS ompuchithi@gmail.com
GOBARDHANP
psgobardhanpurcoastal@
31 UR COASTAL Khalekujamman 98304-22164
gmail.com
PS
Gangasagar roy.debasis141@gmail.co
32 Debasis Roy 98361-08137
Coastal Ps m
HarwoodPoint
33 Salil Mondal 98363-91168
Coastal PS
Sl RANK/ MOBILE
NAME OF SUPERIOR OFFICE
No. UNIT NO
033-2448-
94337-49310
1 DIO- I Partha Nath Majumder 3721,
98363-00642
Extn-162
2 DIO-II Nibedita Paul Talukdar 98312-89326
3 DIO-III Subir Kumar Paul 97326-00242
4 DIO-IV Vacant
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Miscllaneous
Sl
RANK/ UNIT NAME OF SUPERIOR OFFICE MOBILE NO
No.
Court Inspr. SADAR 033-2448-1307,
1 Subir Kr. Choudhury 98363-41441
Alipur EXT- 115
2 Court Inspr. DDH Samit Narayan Kundu 03174-258-394 98749-81477
3 API, DDH Vacant
4 SR. ADJT. HG Kallol Ghosh Extn. 273 90512-58901
5 INSPR. HIGHWAY Shib Kumar Saha 98366-58552
6 OC SOG Lakshmi Kanta Biswas 033-2448-4507 98302-12724
IC Missing Person Md. Samsuzzoha, Deo-I 033-2448-0210,
7 94341-69882
Bureau Addl. Charge Extn- 512
98302-59984
8 MTO, Aipur Avijit Soren Extn. 285
94334-35204
9 OC Garage Vacant Extn. 122
10 OC Pump Subash Biswas Extn. 511 99031-11833
11 OC TELEPHONE P K Prasad Extn. 163 98363-18469
12 OC WATCH, DIB Sujoy Ghosh Extn. 528 90510-21130
Ar. ASI (Major ALP
13 Ashim Dey Extn. 272 94334-11300
HQ)
14 OC Spl. Traffic Si Narayan Ch. Das Extn.- 129 98363-74190
OC Public Grievance
15 Si Samir Das 99334- 82540
Cell
SHYAMGUNGE
16 Debasish Sarkar 033-2420- 9002 90510-93493
ROP
BUDGE BUDGE
17 Si Dhiman Bairagi 033-2470- 1233 80179-91533
TOP
18 RAJPUR TOP Asi Nemai Biswas 033-2477- 9424 94334-77285
19 ZINJIRA BAZAR IC Shibu Ghosh 033-2401- 0027 98364-93192
GHUTIARY
20 Raju Swarnakar 03218- 263100 98364-69801
SHARIF
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Sl NAME OF
RANK/ UNIT OFFICE MOBILE NO
No. SUPERIOR
Si Indrajit
1 RO - I, ALIPORE Extn. 126 98743-58077
Biswas
RO, HIGH
2 Si Lotan Roy Extn. 160 94334-87017
COURT
RO, MUSTER Si Indrajit
3 Extn. 128 98743-58007
ROLL Biswas
4 RO, LEAVE Si Subal Halder Extn. 155 99038-75822
5 RO WELFARE Si Sunil Dutta Extn. 237 90510-13277
RO SERVICE Si Amar Krishna
6 Extn. 164 98301-09874
BOOK Das
RO Lsi Jaya
7 Extn. 126 94330-47003
PROCEEDING Chatterjee
ALIPUR
033-2448-8827, Extn.200
8 TELECOM
(E-MAIL SEC.)
OC DCRB, Si Ashim 033-2449-1925, EXTN-
9 98309-60575
ALIPUR Sadhukhan 280
10 SCRB WB 033- 2337 - 1420 (Tel. No. & Fax No.)
11 Alipur Correctional Home : 2479-1053, 2409- 9104
12 Presidency Correctional Home : 2479- 1854, 2409-9108
13 ALP Women Correctional Home 2479- 1292
14 DDH Correctional Home 03174-255404
Sadar Court Si Tarun Bhowmick (Gro), Mob-98300-54624, Office -2448-1307
15
Alipore Extn. 115,
16 DDH Court Si Nabakumar Khan (Gro), Mob- 98746-06711, 03174-258394,
Si P.Sur Roy (Gro) Mob. 9051076200, Asi D. Ganguly(Ngro) Mob.
17 Baruipur Court
90075-88184
Si Goutam Saha (Gro) Mob. 70440-96677 / 98360-50789, Hg
18 Kakdwip Court
Viguram Das-M-9735672861
Juvenile Court
19 Asi- Khondakar Anarul Ali, - M- 98743-83942
(Garia)
Canning Exe. Salil 97348-36893
20
Court HC Chakraborty
PD WB, at 2214-5486 /
21 cordcellwbpd@gmail.com
NABANNA 5413
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Contact Details of
P.W.D, P.H.E and I &W Dte.
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Contact Details
Assistant Director of Fisheries, Marine ,Diamond Harbour
and Association related to Marine Fishing Operation,
South 24 Parganas
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NODAL PERSON (s); ASSOCIATED WITH THE MARINE
FISHING OPERATION ALONG THE COAST (s) OF THE SOUTH 24 PARGANAS, NORTH
24 PARGANAS & HOWRAH DISTRICTs.
Sl. Land /Mobile
Name Designation Association/Organization & Block
No. No.
1. Pradip Chatterjee Secretary 9874432773 National Fish worker’s Forum, Kolkata
2. Tejendralal Das Secretary 9732546297 Kakdwip Fishermen Association, Kakdwip
Kakdwip Matsyajibi Unnayan Samity,
3. Bijan Maity Secretary 9733907966
Kakdwip
9679199906 West Bengal United Fishermen Association,
4. Joykrishna Halder Secretary
9732795510 Raidighi
5. Sanjay Das Secretary 9732588076 Akshyanagar Sundarban Matsyajibi Samity
Sundarban Saamudrik Matsyajibi Sramik
6. Satinath Patra Secretary 9434404260
Union, Kakdwip
Madan Mohan Sundarban Shibpur Dasmile Matsyajibi
7. Secretary 9933905176
Mondal Welfare Samity, Namkhana
8. Himangshu Mondal Secretary 9734385404 Kaylaghata Fishermen Association, Namkhana
9. Shyamal Bera Secretary 9732758897 Frazerganj Fishermen Association, Namkana
10. Abhimanyu Debnath Secretary 9732978990 Amarabati Fishermen Association, Namkhana
South Sundarban Fish worker’s & Fishermen
11. Nilratan Halder Secretary 9734340882
Association, Raidighi Branch
South Sundarban Fish worker’s & Fishermen
12. Mojammel Khan Secretary 9609350218
Association, Namkhana Branch
Diamond Harbour Ma Ganga Matsyajibi
13. Nilratan Sarkar Secretary 9732710752
Kalyan Samity, Diamond Harbour
Himangshu Shekhar Sagar Matsyajibi Marine Samabay Khati
14. Secretary 8926237067
Mondal Samity Ltd., Sagar
Dakshin Sagar Ma Ganga Marine Matsyajibi
15. Samaresh Das Secretary 9474129979
Samabay Khati Samity Ltd., Sagar
Ban upakul Samudrik Matsyajibi Samabay &
16. Debendra Mondal Secretary 9748566788
Khuti Samity Ltd., Lahiripur, Gosaba
Secretary Sumatinagar Ma Ganga Matsya Shikari Khunti
17. Sushil Bera 9474857767
Samabay Samity Ltd., Sagar
Secretary Sagar Sangam Marine Matsyajibi Khati
18. Abdar Mallick 9932428075
Samabay Samity Ltd., Sagar
Secretary Gangadevi Samudrik Matsyajibi Samabay
19. Dr. Sanat Naskar 9732604567
Samity, Uttar Taaldi, Canning
Secretary Hatipitiya Marine Matsyajibi Khati Samity,
20. Asit Kr. Singh 9800150348
Sagar
Secretary Paschim Amarabati Baliyarachar Matsyajibi
21. Byasdeb Bagani 9732693035
Kuti Samity, Namkhana
Secretary Lakshmipur Samudra Saikat Khuti Samity,
22. Niranjan Patra 9732988106
Frazerganj
Secretary Chemaguri Baluchar Marine Matsyajibi Khati
23. Anukul Kayal 9614522814
Samabay Samity, Sagar
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Vill.+P.O.-Kaorakhali,P.S.-
25 Shri Arjun Mondal Kultali Kultali, Pin- 743338, Dist.- 8145157165
South 24 Parganas.
26 Mahadev Mandal Namkhana Budhakhali 9609385023
27 Nitai Charan Das Namkhana Narayanpur 9933094257
Nanda Dulal
28 Namkhana Namkhana 8145088653
Samanta
Shyamal Kumar
29 Namkhana Haripur 9732411755
Koyal
30 Pradip Bera Namkhana Shibrampur 9732880386
31 Biraj Kola Namkhana Fresergunj 9732575712
32 Manotosh Rana Namkhana Mousuni 9002005870
M/S. Anath Taran
Vill+P.O.+P.S.-Usthi, South
Mondal
33 Magrahat-I 24 Parganas, Pin-743375 & 9735188906
Prop: Ramkrishna
Phone No. : 03174-250195
Mondal
Magrahat-I Large
Size Co-Operative
Vill+P.O.+P.S.-Usthi, South
Marketing Society
34 Magrahat-I 24 Parganas, Pin-743375 & 9932120770
Ltd.
Phone No. : 03174-250106
Manager: Md
Faridul Islam
Gorijola, Mandirbazar, South
35 Abdul Salam Laskar Mandirbazar 9635342526
24 Parganas
South Bishnupur,
Shyamal
36 Mandirbazar Mandirbazar, South 24 9732548405
Chakraborty
Parganas
Pukuria, Mandirbazar, South
37 Pranabendu Gayen Mandirbazar 9732514619
24 Parganas
38 Gangadhar Sarkar Mandirbazar Chaughari, Mandirbazar 9733612314
Bidyadharpur, Mandirbazar,
39 Madan Sarkar Mandirbazar 9732926381
South 24 Parganas
Dayarampur, Mandirbazar,
40 Gokul Purkait Mandirbazar 9732426506
South 24 Parganas
Bijaygunj Bazar,
41 Sankar Gayen Mandirbazar Mandirbazar, South 24 9932226399
Parganas
Ajibar Rahaman
42 Bishnupur-I 9748465651
Sardar
2470-9334,
Associate Supply 2480-9245,
43 Bishnupur-II
Agency 9831175235
(Yakub)
2470-5614,
44 Sailendranath Sarkar Budge Budge-I
9830480589
Union Farmers Co-
45 Budge Budge-II 2470-0230
opt
Sushanta Kumar
46 T/ Maheshtala 9903276938
Patra
Maheshtala
47 D.K Enterprise 9748777196
Municipality
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District Profile
Location:
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South 24-Parganas district is an important district of West Bengal State with its district
headquarters in Alipore. It has the urban fringe of Calcutta on one side and the remote riverine
villages in the Sundarbans on the other.
(i) History
The territory of Greater 24 Parganas were under the Satgaon (ancient Saptagram, now in Hoogly
district) administration during the Mughal era and later it was included in Hoogly chakla (district
under post-Mughal Nawabi rule) during the rule of Murshid Quli Khan. In 1757, after the Battle
of Plassey, Nawab Mir Jafar confer the Zamindari of 24 parganas and janglimahals (small
administrative units) to the British East India Company. These were Amirpur, Akbarpur, Balia,
Birati, Azimabad, Basandhari, Baridhati, Bagjola, Kalikata, Garh, Hatiagarh, Islampur, Dakshin
Sagar, Kharijuri, Khaspur, Ikhtiarpur, Madhyamgram, Magura, Medanmalla, Maida, Manpur,
Muragachha, Pechakuli, Paikan, Rajarhat, Shahpur, Shahnagar, Satal and Uttar Pargana. Since
then, this entire territory is known as Twentyfour Parganas.
In 1793, during the rule of Lord Cornwallis, entire Sunderbans were in Twentyfour Parganas. In
1802, some parganas on the western banks of river Hoogly were included into it. These parganas
were in Nadia earlier. In 1814, a separate collectorate was established in Twenty-four Parganas.
In 1817, Falta and Baranagar and in 1820, some potions of Nadia’s Balanda and Anwarpur were
encompassed to it. In 1824, portions of Barasat, Khulna and Bakhargunge (now in Bangladesh)
were also included to it. In 1824, the district Headquarter was shifted from Kolkata to Baruipur,
but in 1828, it was removed to Alipore. In 1834, the district was spilt into two districts – Alipore
and Barasat, but later these were united again.
In 1905, some portion of this district around the Sunderbans was detached and linked to Khulna
and Barishal. These parts remained in Pakistan (later Bangladesh territories where Jessore’s
Bangaon was joined to Twentyfour Pargana after the 1947 partition.
In 1983, an administrative reforms committee under the chairmanship of Dr. Ashok Mitra
suggested to spilt the district into two and as per the recommendation of the committee on 1st
March, 1986 two districts – North 24-Parganas and South 24-Parganas were created vide
Government of West Bengal Notification No 91-P&AR(AR).
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Created after bifurcation of the old district of 24 Parganas, the district of South 24 Parganas
lies in the South and south – eastern part of west Bengal. Extending from 21˚29” N to 22˚33’45” N
latitudes and from 88˚3’45’’ E to 89˚4’50” E longitudes, the total area covered by the District is 9960
sq. Km.
South 24 Parganas is bounded on the north by the district of North 24 Parganas & the
metropolis of Kolkata, on the South by the sunlit waters of the Bay of Bengal, on the east by
Bangladesh and on the west by the tidal river Hoogly – a distributary of the Ganga, which separates
the District from the districts of Howrah and Medinipur.
The District is the part of the vast Ganga plan where the delta building process is still very
active or has just reached the mature stage. Here the land hardly rises to 5 metres above sea level in
the north, i.e in the mature part of the delta, to one meter or so in the active delta region in the south
which is a mesh of innumerable twisting rivers and tidal creeks separating numerous islands.
The distributaries of the Ganga which criss-cross this land include the Hoogly, Bartala.
Saptamukhi, Thakuran, Mridanga Bhanga, Matla, Gosaba, Haribhanga and Raimangal. They are fed
by sea tides. Twice a day, sea water enters more than 100 km. Through these estuaries and inundates
the low lying plains.
The average temperature in the district varies from a maximum around 38˚C to a minimum
of around 13.5˚C. The annual rainfall average 1800 cm, more than 75 percent of which comes during
the monsoon. Nor ‘westers from March to May and the Bay Cyclones from mid June to mid
November ravage the land every year.
The active delta of the Sundarban is a land of marshes and tidal forests called ‘Mangroves’ –
a unique type of vegetation of halophytes like Sundari, Keora, Baen, Gengwa, Keya, Golpatta etc.
which have special characteristic to adapt themselves to the highly saline soil, strong winds and
inundation of sea water twice a day during tides. The Sundari, once the dominant plant, after which
the region was possibly named, is gradually dying out as a result of increased salinity of the soil.
This Mangrove forest or the ‘badadhumi’ is a veritable treasure house of wild life. Here man
eating tiger, numerous specious of mammals like wild boar, deer, monkey, and 17 specious of snakes
co-exist on the land , Shark estuarie crocodiles, crabs, 7 species of turtles, 80 varities of fish swim
in the waters and 230 species of chirping birds bring melody to this dreaded land. No wonder that
the Sundarban was declared as a ‘World Heritage Site’ in 1994 and as a ‘Biosphere reserve in 1989.
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This deltaic district is situated with saline marshes which are used for pisciculture. The
ground water, though available within 10 metres in the mature delta, can be tapped at a depth of
more than 100 metres under a great thickness of impermeable clay. Moreover, the upper aquifers
bear saline water. So the people need to reach deeper aquifers for sweet water. They also dig tanks to
collect rainwater for irrigation.
Out of the 29 Blocks, 7 or 8 of the northern Blocks of South 24 Parganashave fertilegangetic
alluvium while more than 11 blocks have either saline or degraded alkaline soil. Thus in the major
part of the district , with the problem of waterlogging in the ‘basin like islands ‘of degraged or
saline soil coupled with poor irrigation facilities only mono cropping is generally practised by the
farmers.
In the Sundarbans, there are more than 3500 Km. Of very old earthen embankments that are
essential for the very survival of the islands. With its proximity to the Bay of Bengal the land is very
much prone to the wrath of Bay Cyclones and tidal disturbances during the monsoon. The natural
levee’s, already weakened by lashing sea waves during cyclones; often give in to the tidal bores
resulting in disastrous floods.
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which is formed when an unusually high tide is checked by the narrowing of the river channel. The
River has no important tributaries on our side, its only feeders being the Diamond Harbour and
Khola Khali Creeks and the Falta and Kulpi khals, all insignificant streams. The larger tributaries
like the Damodor, Rupnarayan, Haldi&Rasulpur meet the river on the opposite bank. The point
where the Hoogly meets Sagar i.e the Bay of Bengal, its breadth is about 30 km. Shortly before it
falls into the sea it bifurcates- the main channel continues straight towards the sea and the other one
called Muriganga (Bartala) flows along the eastern side of the Sagar Island. The Hatania –Doania
connects the Muriganga with the Saptamukhi.
The Thakuran system is also very wide near the sea face. The major lateral branches of the
Thakuran on the western side are the Kadrakhali khal, the Damdama Khal, the Moni River, the
Pukchera, the Raidhighi, the Sibna Gang, the Pakhirali Khal and the Ross creek. The link a chnnels
on the eastern side with the Matla system are mostly meander loops. These loops are interconnected
amongst themselves by an intricate mesh of tidal channels.
The Bidyadhari
The Bidyadhari is the combined flow of the Nona Gang and the Harua Ganj in North 24
Parganas. It serves as the main as the main drainage outlet of the Kolkata Metropolitan area. The
river is joined by the Bhangar Khal, Kulti Gang, central lake channel that carries sewage and storm
water of Kolkata and the Toyy’s Nulla. Near Baman Ghata it sends out the Piyali. Later it receives
Kumarjal gang and the united stream forms the Matla.
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The Matla
The Matla is a very wide estuary comparable, near the surface, with Hoogly. At the entrance from
the sea the Matla is around 18 metres deeps. About 50 Km. From the sea face the river braids into
two channels- the Matla proper on the west and the Bidya in the east. Both the rivers move up
northwards parallel to each other.
The Gosaba
The river Gosaba, mainly flowing past the Gosaba Island is of considerable size. But the
bending channels at its mouth make it most difficult to enter.
The Piyali
It is cross stream from the Bidyadhari to the Matla. The river branches off the idyadhari
15km. below Bamanghata and flows in a south and south-westerly direction till falls into the Matla
about 32 km. South of canning town through the Kultala Gang links the Thakuran river.
About 10 km. east of the Matla lies the Bangaduni – a small but with comparatively deep
water at its mouth. It flows in a south, south-easterly direction to meet Bay.
The combined flow of the Kalindi and Jamuna flows southward as the Raimangal for 11 km.
to meet the sea. The Haribhanga or Herobhanga is the western inlet of the Raimangal through which
runs the international border with Bangladesh.
The estuary lies between the estuaries of the Saptamukhi and the Thakuran. This deep and
narrow tidal basin has a greater volume of tidal influx than the two adjoining estuaries. The Curzon
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creek is almost an estuary in itself and finds its way into the sea in the last lap through the
Saptamukhi East Galley for the last 10 km. ‘The Sutarbeg-Mridangabhanga- Calchara- Curzon
Creek- Saptamukhi East Galley’ constitute one continuous estuarine area.
South 24 Parganas, like other deltaic districts, is studied with marshes and swamps called
‘bils’ situated at the middle of the saucer-shaped depressions. The elevated tracts of these
depressions are marked by river courses. The rivers have built up high natural levees along their
banks; there are also artificial protective embankments. From such high level, the ground gradually
slopes downwards, forming a depressed tract between each set of two rivers. Water collected in
these natural depressions drains out through tidal water courses called Khals. There are innumerable
such marshes and khals in the Sundarban area of the District.
The District is located in the Lower Gangetic Plain on the composite Gangetic Delta and is covered
by the Quaternary sediments deposited by Ganga and its tributaries. The District divided into Four
Geomorphic units.
i. Deltaic Plain
ii. Levees.
iii. Marshes
iv. Islands of Sundarban.
The major drainages of LowerGangaBasin are Hugli, Matla, Bidyadhari, Raimangal,
Saptamukhi rivers with their Tributaries/ distributaries from the main drainage in this district.
Administrative Units
Panchayat Set up
No. of Gram panchayat 310
No. of Gram Sansads 3592
No. of Gram Panchayat Members 4129
No. of Panchayat Samitis 29
No. of Panchayat Samiti Members 877
No. of Zilla Parishad Members 73
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Economy
Agriculture, Industry and Pisciculture are all at their peak in the district. Sundarbans,
formerly Sunderbunds, is a vast tract of forest and saltwater swamp forming the lower part of the
Ganges Delta, extending about 160 miles (260 km) along the Bay of Bengal from the Hooghly River
Estuary (India) to the Meghna River Estuary in Bangladesh. The whole tract reaches inland for 60–
80 miles (100–130 km).
A network of estuaries, tidal rivers, and creeks intersected by numerous channels, it encloses
flat, marshy islands covered with dense forests. The name Sundarbans is perhaps derived from the
term meaning "forest of sundari," a reference to the large mangrove tree that provides valuable fuel.
Along the coast the forest passes into a mangrove swamp; the southern region, with numerous wild
animals and crocodile-infested estuaries, is virtually uninhabited. It is one of the last preserves of the
Bengal tiger and the site of a tiger preservation project. The cultivated northern area yields rice,
sugarcane, timber, and betel nuts.
The region is also famous for some commonly domesticated livestock breeds which includes
the Garole breed of sheep and Chinae Hans or Muscuovy ducks, the Garole sheep is considered as
the progenator of the Booroola merino sheep and is noted for its prolific character. However, the
wool of the sheep which can be a valuable natural asset does not find any use among the natives.
Bakkhali beach resort located on one of the islands jutting out into the Bay of Bengal is gaining in
popularity, with improvements in transport links with Kolkata.
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Demography
Table 1: Area, Population, Decadal Growth Rate, Population Density and Sex Ratio (Provisional
Population Totals [PPT], 2011)
Decadal Population Sex Ratio
Area (Sq. Population 2011 Growth Rate Density 2011 2011 (No. of
State/District
Km). 2001-2011 (Population per Females per
Persons Males Females (%) Sq. Km.) 1000 Males)
West Bengal 88752 91347736 46927389 44420347 13.93 1029 947
South 24-Parganas 9960 8153176 4182758 3970418 18.05 819 949
Source: Census of India 2011
Table 2: 0-6 Age Group Population, Literates and Literacy Rate by Sex (PPT, 2011)
State/District 0-6 Population 2011 Literates 2011 Literacy Rate 2011 (%)
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
West Bengal 10112599 5187264 4925335 62614556 34508159 28106397 77.08 82.67 71.16
South 24-
Parganas 976351 500011 476340 5639112 3120200 2518912 78.57 84.72 72.09
Source: Census of India 2011
Table 3: Population and Decadal Growth Rate by Residence and Sex (PPT, 2011)
State/District Category Population 2011 Decadal Growth Rate 2001-2011
(%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 91347736 62213676 29134060 13.93 7.73 29.90
West Bengal Males 46927389 31904144 15023245 13.17 7.73 26.78
Females 44420347 30309532 14110815 14.75 7.74 33.41
Persons 8153176 6065179 2087997 18.05 4.20 92.23
South 24-Parganas Males 4182758 3113964 1068794 17.33 3.89 88.26
Females 3970418 2951215 1019203 18.81 4.53 96.57
Source: Census of India 2011
Table 4: Percentage Share of Total Population and Sex Ratio by Residence (PPT
State/District Percentage Share of Total Sex Ratio 2011
Population 2011 (No. of Females per 1000 Males)
Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
West Bengal 68.11 31.89 947 950 939
South 24-Parganas 74.39 25.61 949 948 954
Source: Census of India 2011
Table 5: 0-6 Age Group Population and Decadal Growth Rate of 0-6 Age Group Population by
Residence andSex (Provisional Population Totals, 2011)
State/District Category 0-6 Population 2011 Decadal Growth Rate of 0-6
Population 2001-2011 (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 10112599 7535228 2577371 -11.40 -17.37 12.29
West Bengal Males 5187264 3860958 1326306 -10.94 -16.89 12.55
Females 4925335 3674270 1251065 -11.89 -17.86 12.02
Persons 976351 769949 206402 -7.02 -17.28 72.97
South 24-Parganas Males 500011 394038 105973 -6.47 -16.80 73.65
Females 476340 375911 100429 -7.60 -17.78 72.27
Source: Census of India 2011
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Table 6: Literates and Literacy Rate by Residence and Sex (Provisional Population Totals, 2011)
State/District Category Literates 2011 Literacy Rate 2011 (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 62614556 39898187 22716369 77.08 72.97 85.54
West Bengal Males 34508159 22298022 12210137 82.67 79.51 89.15
Females 28106397 17600165 10506232 71.16 66.08 81.70
Persons 5639112 4065797 1573315 78.57 76.78 83.62
South 24-Parganas Males 3120200 2273552 846648 84.72 83.59 87.93
Females 2518912 1792245 726667 72.09 69.59 79.09
Source: Census of India 2011
Table 7: Minorities Population (2011)
% of
Total Muslim % of Other % of Other Total
Type Total
Persons Persons Muslim Minorities Minorities Minorities
Minorities
Total (29 Blocks) 5969865 2068039 34.64 51459 0.86 2119498 35.50
Total (7 Municipalities) 936824 227928 24.33 5997 0.64 233925 24.97
Total (District) 6906689 2295967 33.24 57456 0.83 2353423 34.07
Source: Census of India 2001
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Topographical Details:
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Paddy
Name of the Agricultural Land (ha) Grazing Forest
Sl.No.
Sub-Division High Medium Low land Land (ha)
1 Baruipur 21516 37728 25821
2 Canning 13953 25117 16745
3 D/ Harbour 25646 46239 30781 0.5 426895
4 Kakdwip 21178 38123 25414
5 Sadar 4653 8459 5585
Non-Paddy
Sl.No. Name of the Sub-Division Agricultural Land (ha)
High Medium Low
1 Baruipur 5052 1943 781
2 Canning 1102 423 171
3 D/ Harbour 4492.6 1729.3 693.1
4 Kakdwip 3550 1368 547
5 Sadar 4195 1614 648
Crop Pattern:
Sl.No. Name of the Sub- Type of Crops Area Cultivated
division (in Hect.)
Aman Paddy 352395
Aus Paddy 3405
Boro Paddy 50120
Wheat 2355
Summer& Kharif Vegetable 36846
Baruipur, Canning,
Winter Vegetable 26514
1 Diamond Harbour,
Betelvine (Prod.in Motes) 2255
Kakdwip, Sadar
Oil Seeds 14900
Pulses 59114
Cotton 4851
Jute 805
Others (Cash) Crops 41700
Livelihood Details
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Sundarban region is demarcated by the river Hooghly on the West, the Bay of Bengal on the
South, the Ichamati-Kalindi-Raimongal rivers on the east and the Dampier-Hodges line on the North.
It comprises of nineteen blocks (sixteen police stations) of North 24-Parganas and South 24-Parganas
Districts of the State of West Bengal. They are Basanti, Canning-I, Canning-II, Gosaba, Joynagar-I,
Joynagar-II, Kakdwip, Kultali, Mathurapur-I, Mathurapur-II, Namkhana, Patharpratima and Sagar in
South 24-Parganas District and Haroa, Hasnabad, Hingalganj, Minakhan, Sandeshkhali-I and
Sandeshkhali-II in North 24- Parganas District. The land area measures about 9629 sq. km., of which
4493 sq. km. is inhabited by people and the rest is ReserveForest. Approximate population of
Sundarban region is 45 lakhs. About 80% of the population in Sundarbans is based on agriculture.
The Sundarbans is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world.
The name Sundarban can be literally translated as "beautiful jungle" or "beautiful forest" in
the Bengali language. The name may have been derived from the Sundari trees that are found in
Sundarbans in large numbers. Alternatively, it has been proposed that the name is a corruption
of Samudraban or Chandra-bandhe (name of a primitive tribe). But the generally accepted view is the
one associated with Sundari trees.
The Sundarban forest lies in the vast delta on the Bay of Bengal. The seasonally-
flooded Sundarbans freshwater swamp forests lie inland from the mangrove forests on the coastal
fringe. It became inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1997. The Sundarbans is intersected
by a complex network of tidal waterways, mudflats and small islands of salt-tolerant mangrove
forests. The interconnected network of waterways makes almost every corner of the forest accessible
by boat. The area is known for theeponymous Royal Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), as well as
numerous fauna including species of birds, spotted deer, crocodiles and snakes. The fertile soils of
the delta have been subject to intensive human use for centuries, and the ecoregion has been mostly
converted to intensive agriculture, with few enclaves of forest remaining. The remaining forests,
taken together with the Sundarbans mangroves, are important habitat for the endangered tiger.
Additionally, the Sundarbans serves a crucial function as a protective barrier for the millions of
inhabitants residing in the southern part of West Bengal and Bangladesh against the floods that result
from the cyclones. The Sundarbans has also been enlisted among the finalists in the New 7 Wonders
of Nature.
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This satellite image shows the forest in the protected area. The Sundarbans appears deep
green, surrounded to the north by a landscape of agricultural lands, which appear lighter green, and
streams, which are blue. Ponds for shrimp aquaculture, especially in Bangladesh, sit right at the edge
of the protected area, a potential problem for the water quality and biodiversity of the area. The
forest may also be under stress from environmental disturbance occurring thousands of kilometers
away, such as deforestation in the Himalaya Mountains far to the north.
Table 11: Population of the Sundarbans Blocks of South 24-Parganas District (Census, 2011)
Block / Population 2011 (Provisional Population Totals)
Sl. No.
Municipality Persons Male Female Other
1 Basanti 336151 171549 164597 5
2 Canning - I 304704 155389 149304 11
3 Canning - II 252622 128926 123695 1
4 Gosaba 246682 126204 120478 0
5 Jaynagar - I 262336 135156 127176 4
6 Jaynagar - II 251206 129082 122122 2
7 Kakdwip 281502 144272 137226 4
8 Kultali 228988 117775 111213 0
9 Mathurapur - I 194715 100072 94638 5
10 Mathurapur - II 220068 113790 106277 1
11 Namkhana 182728 93506 89221 1
12 Patharpratima 331605 170081 161521 3
13 Sagar 211993 109827 102165 1
Total 3305300 1695629 1609633 38
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Table 13: Minorities Population of the Sundarbans Blocks of South 24-Parganas District (2001)
Total Muslim % of Other % of Other Total % of Total
Type
Persons Persons Muslim Minorities Minorities Minorities Minorities
Minorities Population 2795154 779923 27.90 19131 0.69 799054 28.59
Source: Census of India 2011
Table 14: Total Households and Category wise BPL Households as per Rural Household
Survey, 2005 (after disposal of Claims and Objections in 2009)
Type Total BPL Percentage BPL BPL BPL BPL
Households Households of BPL Households Households Households Households
Households (SC) (ST) (Minority) (Others)
Sundarbans 669669 339819 50.74 53894 14728 52530 218667
District Total 1488874 655164 44.00 105863 18353 150481 380467
Source: Rural Household Survey, 2005 (after disposal of Claims and Objections in 2009)
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Introduction
Situated at the funnel shaped Bay head in the eastern sea board of India, South 24-Parganas,
the largest district of West Bengal is also one of the most densely populated one with a population of
over 70 lakhs at present. The Sundarban Biosphere Reserve which is home to hundreds of species of
animals, birds & plants, is also located in this District. Owing to its unique geographical location the
entire ‘Sundarban Biosphere Reserve’ and especially the 13 thickly populated riverine blocks of the
District are under constant threat of powerful nor’westers, bay cyclones, tidal surges and constant
change of courses by the numerous distributaries in the active part of the delta. The basin like
islands, till date protected by about 3500 Km. long earthen embankments which are mostly 150 years
old are being weakened everyday by the swirling currents that scour at their bases and by tidal surges
coupled with strong winds.
Being a part of the active delta of the Ganga, South 24-Parganas is basically a district of
islands interspersed by many streams and a maze of innumerable distributaries and fearfully wide
tidal creeks. It is very sad to admit that to most of these islanders’ wide roads, safe water transport,
safe jetties or bridges, electricity or telephones are till date – distant dreams. They do not have many
strong and high buildings that can be used as shelters during large scale disasters and they hardly
have any large vessel to help large scale evacuation.
As such there is a need of having a well organised Disaster Management set-up armed with a
properly designed Multi-Hazard Disaster Management Plan to cope with the vagaries of natural
disaster.
Being a disaster prone district as mentioned above the ‘District Disaster Management Plan’ is
prepared with the following objectives in mind:-
1) Development of district specific Disaster Management framework.
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Disasters
Disasters are a combined result of hazards and vulnerabilities. They occur when the
adjustment capacity of the affected communities and individuals exceeds their ability to cope with a
crisis. It is an extreme state of everyday life in which the continuity of community structures
disrupts temporarily but trailing behind it a long-term infrastructure and economic development to
maintain normalcy for years together.
Types of Disasters
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Year of
Type of Hazard Blocks Mouzas Impact of Life Live stock Remark
Occurrence
1. Kakdwip 5 Moderate
2. Sonarpur 12 -Do-
3. Baruipur 5 -Do- Possibility
4. Bishnupur 2 -Do- of damage
5. Basanti 6 -Do- of crops
affected to a
Drought 1998-99 for want
6. Canning-II 5 -Do- great extent
of
7. Gosaba 23 -Do- sufficient
8. Mograhat-I 4 -Do- water.
9. Mathurapur-I 6 -Do-
10.Patharprotima 2 -Do-
Total 70
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1. Cyclones
~:Do's & Don’ts:~
Before the Cyclone season:
• Check the house; secure loose tiles and carry out repairs of doors and windows
• Remove dead branches or dying trees close to the house; anchor removable objects such as
lumber piles, loose tin sheets, loose bricks, garbage cans, sign-boards etc. which can fly in
strong winds
• Keep some wooden boards ready so that glass windows can be boarded if needed
• Keep a hurricane lantern filled with kerosene, battery operated torches and enough dry cells
• Demolish condemned buildings
• Keep some extra batteries for transistors
• Keep some dry non-perishable food always ready for use in emergency
Necessary actions
The actions that need to be taken in the event of a cyclone threat can broadly be divided into :
• Immediately before the cyclone season
• When cyclone alerts and warnings are communicated
• When evacuations are advised
• When the cyclone has crossed the coast
When your area is under cyclone warning get away from low-lying beaches or other low-lying
areas close to the coast
• Leave early before your way to high ground or shelter gets flooded
• Do not delay and run the risk of being marooned
• If your house is securely built on high ground take shelter in the safe part of the house.
However, if asked to evacuate do not hesitate to leave the place.
• Board up glass windows or put storm shutters in place.
• Provide strong suitable support for outside doors.
• If you do not have wooden boards handy, paste paper strips on glasses to prevent splinters.
However, this may not avoid breaking windows.
• Get extra food, which can be eaten without cooking. Store extra drinking water in suitably
covered vessels.
• If you have to evacuate the house move your valuable articles to upper floors to minimize
flood damage.
• Ensure that your hurricane lantern, torches or other emergency lights are in working
condition and keep them handy.
• Small and loose things, which can fly in strong winds, should be stored safely in a room.
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• Be sure that a window and door can be opened only on the side opposite to the one facing the
wind.
• Make provision for children and adults requiring special diet.
• If the centre of the cyclone is passing directly over your house there will be a lull in the wind
and rain lasting for half an hour or so. During this time do not go out; because immediately
after that, very strong winds will blow from the opposite direction.
• Switch off the electrical mains in your house.
• Remain calm.
When Evacuation is instructed
• Pack essentials for yourself and your family to last a few days. These should include
medicines, special food for babies and children or elders.
• Head for the proper shelter or evacuation points indicated for your area.
• Do not worry about your property
• At the shelter follow instructions of the person in charge.
• Remain in the shelter until you are informed to leave
Post-cyclone measures
• You should remain in the shelter until informed that you can return to your home.
• You must get inoculated against diseases immediately.
• Strictly avoid any loose and dangling wires from lamp posts.
• If you have to drive, do drive carefully.
• Clear debris from your premises immediately.
• Report the correct losses to appropriate authorities
2. Floods
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Do not walk through moving water. Six inches of moving water can make you fall. If you have to
walk in water, walk where the water is not moving. Use a stick to check the firmness of the
ground in front of you.
Do not drive into flooded areas. If floodwaters rise around your car, abandon the car and move to
higher ground if you can do so safely. You and the vehicle can be quickly swept away.
3. Land Slides
Do's
Prepare tour to hilly region according to information given by weather department or news
channel.
Move away from landslide path or downstream valleys quickly without wasting time.
Keep drains clean,
Inspect drains for - litter, leaves, plastic bags, rubble etc.
Keep the weep holes open.
Grow more trees that can hold the soil through roots,
Identify areas of rock fall and subsidence of buildings, cracks that indicate landslides and
move to safer areas. Even muddy river waters indicate landslides upstream.
Notice such signals and contact the nearest Tehsil or District Head Quarters.
Ensure that toe of slope is not cut, remains protected, don't uproot trees unless re-vegetation
is planned.
Listen for unusual sounds such as trees cracking or boulders knocking together.
Stay alert, awake and active (3A's) during the impact or probability of impact.
Locate and go to shelters,
Try to stay with your family and companions.
Check for injured and trapped persons.
Mark path of tracking so that you can't be lost in middle of the forest.
Know how to give signs or how to communicate during emergency time to flying helicopters
and rescue team.
Don'ts
Try to avoid construction and staying in vulnerable areas.
Do not panic and loose energy by crying.
Do not touch or walk over loose material and electrical wiring or pole.
Do not built houses near steep slopes and near drainage path.
Do not drink contaminated water directly from rivers, springs, wells but rain water if
collected directly without is fine.
Do not move an injured person without rendering first aid unless the casualty is in immediate
danger.
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4. Heat Waves
Acclimatization
People at risk are those who have come from a cooler climate to a hot climate. You may have such a
person(s) visiting your family during the heat wave season. They should not move about in open
field for a period of one week till the body is acclimatized to heat and should drink plenty of water.
Acclimatization is achieved by gradual exposure to the hot environment during heat wave.
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5. Earthquake
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Sturdy shoes
Develop an emergency communication plan
In case family members are separated from one another during an earthquake (a real
possibility during the day when adults are at work and children are at school), develop a plan
for reuniting after the disaster.
Ask an out-of-state relative or friend to serve as the 'family contact' after the disaster; it is
often easier to call long distance. Make sure everyone in the family knows the name, address,
and phone number of the contact person.
Help your community get ready
Publish a special section in your local newspaper with emergency information on earthquakes.
Localize the information by printing the phone numbers of local emergency services offices
and hospitals.
Conduct week-long series on locating hazards in the home.
Work with local emergency services and officials to prepare special reports for people with
mobility impairment on what to do during an earthquake.
Provide tips on conducting earthquake drills in the home.
Interview representatives of the gas, electric, and water companies about shutting off utilities.
Work together in your community to apply your knowledge to building codes, retrofitting
programmes, hazard hunts, and neighborhood and family emergency plans.
Stay as safe as possible during an earthquake. Be aware that some earthquakes are actually
foreshocks and a larger earthquake might occur. Minimize your movements to a few steps that reach
a nearby safe place and stay indoors until the shaking has stopped and you are sure exiting is safe.
If indoors
DROP to the ground; take COVER by getting under a sturdy table or other piece of furniture;
and HOLD ON until the shaking stops. If there is no a table or desk near you, cover your face
and head with your arms and crouch in an inside corner of the building.
Protect yourself by staying under the lintel of an inner door, in the corner of a room, under a
table or even under a bed.
Stay away from glass, windows, outside doors and walls, and anything that could fall, (such as
lighting fixtures or furniture).
Stay in bed if you are there when the earthquake strikes. Hold on and protect your head with a
pillow, unless you are under a heavy light fixture that could fall. In that case, move to the
nearest safe place.
Use a doorway for shelter only if it is in close proximity to you and if you know it is a strongly
supported, load bearing doorway.
Stay inside until the shaking stops and it is safe to go outside. Research has shown that most
injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location inside the
building or try to leave.
Be aware that the electricity may go out or the sprinkler systems or fire alarms may turn on.
If outdoors
Do not move from where you are. However, move away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and
utility wires.
If you are in open space, stay there until the shaking stops. The greatest danger exists directly
outside buildings; at exits; and alongside exterior walls. Most earthquake-related casualties
result from collapsing walls, flying glass, and falling objects.
If in a moving vehicle
Stop as quickly as safety permits and stay in the vehicle. Avoid stopping near or under
buildings, trees, overpasses, and utility wires.
Proceed cautiously once the earthquake has stopped. Avoid roads, bridges, or ramps that
might have been damaged by the earthquake.
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6. Tsunami
~:Do's & Don’ts:~
You should find out if your home, school, workplace, or other frequently visited locations
are in tsunami hazard areas along sea-shore.
Know the height of your street above sea level and the distance of your street from the
coast or other high-risk waters. (Local administration may put sign boards).
Plan evacuation routes from your home, school, workplace, or any other place you could
be where tsunamis present a risk.
If your children's school is in an identified inundation zone, find out what the school
evacuation plan is.
Practice your evacuation routes.
Use a Weather Radio or stay tuned to a local radio or television station to keep informed
of local watches and warnings.
Talk to your insurance agent. Homeowners' policies may not cover flooding from a
tsunami. Ask the Insurance Agent about the benefits from Multi-Hazard Insurance
Schemes.
Discuss tsunamis with your family. Everyone should know what to do in a tsunami
situation. Discussing tsunamis ahead of time will help reduce fear and save precious time
in an emergency. Review flood safety and preparedness measures with your family.
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Practice your evacuation routes. Familiarity may save your life. Be able to follow your
escape route at night and during inclement weather. Practicing your plan makes the
appropriate response more of a reaction, requiring less thinking during an actual
emergency situation.
Use a Weather Radio or stay tuned to a local radio or television station to keep informed
of local watches and warnings.
Talk to your insurance agent.Homeowners' policies may not cover flooding from a
tsunami. Ask the Insurance Agent about the benefits from Multi-Hazard Insurance
Schemes.
Discuss tsunamis with your family. Everyone should know what to do in a tsunami
situation. Discussing tsunamis ahead of time will help reduce fear and save precious time
in an emergency. Review flood safety and preparedness measures with your family.
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You should make sure your entire family is aware of the warning. Your family should
evacuate your house if you live in a tsunami evacuation zone. Move in an orderly, calm and
safe manner to the evacuation site or to any safe place outside your evacuation zone. Follow
the advice of local emergency and law enforcement authorities.
If you are at the beach or near the ocean and you feel the earth shake,
Move immediately to higher ground, DO NOT wait for a tsunami warning to be announced.
Stay away from rivers and streams that lead to the ocean as you would stay away from the
beach and ocean if there is a tsunami. A regional tsunami from a local earthquake could strike
some areas before a tsunami warning could be announced.
Tsunamis generated in distant locations will generally give people enough time to move to
higher ground. For locally-generated tsunamis, where you might feel the ground shake, you
may only have a few minutes to move to higher ground.
High, multi-storied, reinforced concrete hotels are located in many low-lying coastal areas.
The upper floors of these hotels can provide a safe place to find refuge should there be a
tsunami warning and you cannot move quickly inland to higher ground.
Homes and small buildings located in low-lying coastal areas are not designed to withstand
tsunami impacts. Do not stay in these structures should there be a tsunami warning.
Offshore reefs and shallow areas may help break the force of tsunami waves, but large and
dangerous wave can still be a threat to coastal residents in these areas.
Staying away from all low-lying areas is the safest advice when there is a tsunami warning.
If you are on a boat,
Since tsunami wave activity is imperceptible in the open ocean, do not return to port if you
are at sea and a tsunami warning has been issued for your area. Tsunamis can cause rapid
changes in water level and unpredictable dangerous currents in harbours and ports.
If there is time to move your boat or ship from port to deep water (after a tsunami warning
has been issued), you should weigh the following considerations:
Most large harbours and ports are under the control of a harbor authority and/or a vessel
traffic system. These authorities direct operations during periods of increased readiness
(should a tsunami be expected), including the forced movement of vessels if deemed
necessary. Keep in contact with the authorities should a forced movement of vessel be
directed.
Smaller ports may not be under the control of a harbor authority. If you are aware there is a
tsunami warning and you have time to move your vessel to deep water, then you may want to
do so in an orderly manner, in consideration of other vessels.
Owners of small boats may find it safest to leave their boat at the pier and physically move to
higher ground, particularly in the event of a locally-generated tsunami.
Concurrent severe weather conditions (rough seas outside of safe harbor) could present a
greater hazardous situation to small boats, so physically moving yourself to higher ground
may be the only option.
Damaging wave activity and unpredictable currents can affect harbours for a period of time
following the initial tsunami impact on the coast. Contact the harbor authority before
returning to port making sure to verify that conditions in the harbor are safe for navigation
and berthing.
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Help people who require special assistance— Infants, elderly people, those without
transportation, large families who may need additional help in an emergency situation, people
with disabilities, and the people who care for them.
Avoid disaster areas.
Your presence might hamper rescue and other emergency operations and put you at further
risk from the residual effects of floods, such as contaminated water, crumbled roads,
landslides, mudflows, and other hazards.
Use the telephone only for emergency calls.Telephone lines are frequently overwhelmed in
disaster situations. They need to be clear for emergency calls to get through.
Stay out of a building if water remains around it.Tsunami water, like floodwater, can
undermine foundations, causing buildings to sink, floors to crack, or walls to collapse.
When re-entering buildings or homes, use extreme caution.Tsunami-driven floodwater may
have damaged buildings where you least expect it. Carefully watch every step you take.
Wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, and sturdy shoes.The most common injury following a
disaster is cut feet.
Use battery-powered lanterns or flashlights when examining buildings.Battery-powered
lighting is the safest and easiest to use, and it does not present a fire hazard for the user,
occupants, or building. DO NOT USE CANDLES.
Examine walls, floors, doors, staircases, and windows to make sure that the building is not in
danger of collapsing. Inspect foundations for cracks or other damage. Cracks and damage to a
foundation can render a building uninhabitable.
Look for fire hazards. Under the earthquake action there may be broken or leaking gas lines,
and under the tsunami flooded electrical circuits, or submerged furnaces or electrical
appliances. Flammable or explosive materials may have come from upstream. Fire is the
most frequent hazard following floods.
Check for gas leaks.If you smell gas or hear a blowing or hissing noise, open a window and
get everyone outside quickly. Turn off the gas using the outside main valve if you can, and
call the gas company from a neighbour’s home. If you turn off the gas for any reason, it must
be turned back on by a professional.
Look for electrical system damage. If you see sparks or broken or frayed wires, or if you
smell burning insulation, turn off the electricity at the main fuse box or circuit breaker. If you
have to step in water to get to the fuse box or circuit breaker, call an electrician first for
advice. Electrical equipment should be checked and dried before being returned to service.
Check for damage to sewage and water lines. If you suspect sewage lines are damaged under
the quake, avoid using the toilets and call a plumber. If water pipes are damaged, contact the
water company and avoid using water from the tap. You can obtain safe water from
undamaged water heaters or by melting ice cubes that were made before the tsunami hit. Turn
off the main water valve before draining water from these sources. Use tap water only if local
health officials advise it is safe.
Watch out for wild animals, especially poisonous snakes that may have come into buildings
with the water. Use a stick to poke through debris. Tsunami floodwater flushes snakes and
animals out of their homes.
Watch for loose plaster, drywall, and ceilings that could fall.
Take pictures of the damage, both of the building and its contents, for insurance claims. Open
the windows and doors to help dry the building.
Shovel mud before it solidifies.
Check food supplies.
Any food that has come in contact with floodwater may be contaminated and should be
thrown out.
Expect aftershocks. If the earthquake is of large magnitude (magnitude 8 to 9+ on the Richter
scale) and located nearby, some aftershocks could be as large as magnitude 7+ and capable of
generating another tsunami. The number of aftershocks will decrease over the course of
several days, weeks, or months depending on how large the main shock was.
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Watch your animals closely. Keep all your animals under your direct control. Hazardous
materials abound in flooded areas. Your pets may be able to escape from your home or
through a broken fence. Pets may become disoriented, particularly because flooding usually
affects scent markers that normally allow them to find their homes. The behaviour of pets
may change dramatically after any disruption, becoming aggressive or defensive, so be aware
of their well-being and take measures to protect them from hazards, including displaced wild
animals, and to ensure the safety of other people and animals.
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RICE
Reserve stock to be kept 100 M.T+ 100 M.T. (for coastal area) in the following Govt. and hired
godowns:
Sl.No Name of the Godown Name of In-charge Contract no Stock in M.T
1 Ghatakpukur Hired Godown Sri Anup Kumar Ghosh 9836142331 200.000
2 Aditya Shaw Hired Godown Sri Dipankar Kumar Roy 9775568122 200.000
Baba Jatadhari Agro India Sri Dipankar Kumar Roy 9775568122
3
Pvt. Ltd Hired Godown 200.000
4 BENFED Hired Godown Sri Debashis Dhara 9088870880
200.000
Sri Abhijit 9230087102
5 S.S.S. Pvt. Hired Godown
Mukhopadhyaya 200.000
Sri Sabyasachi Ghosh 8900111299
6 Annapurna Hired Godown
Choudhury 200.000
TOTAL 1400.000
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Apart from that all Kerosene Oil dealers of the aforesaid ten blocks will keep 100 Lts. of Koil
as reserved stock.
The aforesaid quantity of rice and Koil will be kept reserved at initial stage. It is obvious that
the quantity is not adequate to the requirement of full fledged relief to be given to all disaster hit
propel. Hence, additional quantity of rice & Koil out of PDS allotment may be rushed to the area as
an immediate measure on priority basis as and when necessary subject to replenishment.
In addition to the aforesaid commodities, the department is ready to arrange supply of the
following commodities for relief operation as and when necessary.
*Mustard Oil * Vegetable Oil * Baby Food * Match Box * Potato * Candle Sticks. * Soya bin
Chunks *Cooking Gas*
The availability of “Chira, Gur & Muri” etc. at the shop located in the aforesaid vulnerable
points will be informed along with the address of the said shops, if required so.
Names of key persons with telephone numbers.
1. Food & Supplies Dept., Khadya Bhavan
11/A, Mirza Galib Street, Kolkata-700087 Phone-2252-3421 to 35
Shri Anil Verma, I.A.S. Phone-2252-2800
Secretary & Commissioner Food Fax-2252-3492
Sri Arabindo Ghosh, I.A.S. Phone-2252-4262
Director, DDP&S Fax-2252-4262
Shri C.R. Das (M)-9432083351
Joint Director, Supply
2. The West Bengal Essential Supply Phone-2252-6499/4879/0519/1659
Corporation Limited, 11/A, Mirza Galib Street, Fax-2252-3849/0590
Kolkata-700087
Shri Gautam Chowdhuri Phone-2252-6198
Manager, Procurement (M)-9434996677
(M)-9732919474
3. CONFED
Chief Executive Officer Phone-2237-7014
P-I, Hyde Lane Road -2236-9074
Akbar Mansion, Kolkata-700073 Fax-22368942
4. General Manager Phone-22260782
Food Corporation of India Fax-22260782
6, Royed Street Fax-22264893
Kolkata-700016
5. The General Manager Phone-2414-5505
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.(Maarketing Division) Fax-2414-5898
2, Gariahat Rd, South
Kolkata-700068
6. The Sr. Divisional Retail Sales Manager Phone-
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Fax
34A, Nirmal Chandra St.
Kolkata-700013
7. The Area Marketing Manager Phone-2429-3349
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Fax-2429-3355
Bharat Bhavan,
Plot No.31, Prince Gulam Shah Rd.
Golf Green, Post Box No. 16201
Kolkata-700095
8. The Chief Regional Manager(Marketing Division) Phone-2282-9881
Hindusthan Petrolium Corporation Ltd. -2282-9883
Industry House (8th Floor), -2282-7410
10, Camac Street, -2282-753
Kolkata-70017 Fax-2282-9885
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Block Level Flood prone places, Population at risk, Alternate place to have
medical OPD, Alternate place to have pramedical Camp
Name of Population Alternate place to have
Name of G.P Alternate place to have pramedical Camp
the Block at risk medical OPD
office
Nagendrapur GP
Nagendrapur 2811 office
Nagendrapur GP office
Nandakumarpur GP
Nandakumarpur 4321 Office
Nandakumarpur GP Office
Kumrapara 4754 Kumrapara GP Office Kumrapara GP Office
Dhablat 18061 DhablatShibpur S.C LaxmanParabes High School
Gangasagar 6681 Gangasar PHC Gangasar PHC
DasparaSumatinagar- Sumatinagar High Sumatinagar
Sagar
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G - Plot 30256 G.P. OFFICE INDRAPUR P.H.C.
Sridhar Nagar 19230 G.P. OFFICE RAKHALPUR - C.D.C.
Banashyam Nagar 19602 G.P. OFFICE NIL
Achintyanagar 26961 G.P. OFFICE G.P. OFFICE
HeremboGopalpur 22619 G.P. OFFICE C.D.C.
LaxmiJanardhanpur 20151 G.P. OFFICE NOT REQUIRED
Ram Gonga 21340 G.P. OFFICE NOT REQUIRED
Abadbaghabanpur
Mathurapur- 27500 Harindanga S/C Harindanga S/C
I
G.P
Sankarpur G.P 1300 GP Head Quarter GP Head Quarter
Amtali G.P. S/C MoukhaliChandibanFanindraVidyaniketan
Amtali 17443 (Moukhali)
KumirmariG.P.Office,
Kumirmari 17464 Kumirmari Flood Kumirmari H.S, Kumirmari Flood Centre
Centre
Chhotomollakhali Mongal Chandra Vidyapith,
Chhotomollakhali 20202 PHC S/C Gobindapur Junior H.S.
Satjelia G.P. S/C Central Satjelia M.C. H.S.
Satjelia 18073 EmlibariJoyneswarvidyaniketan,
DayapurP.C.Sen H.S.
Santiganchhi H.S., Tiger Camp Bagh
Lahiripur 23141 LuxbaganHatkhola
Hospital – 44, LuxbaganF.P.School
Gosaba
Satyanarayanpur G.P.
Bali - I 13124 S/C
Satyanarayanpur G.P. S/C
Bali - II 18162 Bali - II G.P.S/C Bali Dhanamani Model H.S.
Biprodaspur 17093 Biprodaspur G.P. S/C Chandipur H.S.
Manmathapur H.S. Ramnagar Harish
Kachukhali 13291 Kachukhali G.P.S/C
chandra H.S
Rangabelia 10311 Rangabelia G.P.S/C Rangabelia H.S
Gosaba 18101 Gosaba BPHC Gosaba BPHC
RadhanagarTaranagar 23121 DakshinRadhanagar TaranagarSaraswati Junior H.S
Sambhunagar PalpurAdarshaVidyapith
Sambhunagar 16246 G.P.S/C
Pathankhali G.P. S/C PathankhaliAdarshavidyapith.
Pathankhali 16860 BattaliBangaBharatiVidyaatan
GopalkathaJelepara H.S.
Maipith-
24630 SanibarerBazer Maipith G.P Office
Baikunthapur
Gurguria
27156 Bhubaneswari PHC Bhubaneswari PHC
Kultali
Bhubaneswari
Deulbari- Debipur 24605 Kantamari PHC Kantamari PHC
Gopalganj 34804 KachariBazer Kaikhali PHC
Mariganj I 23070 Kachimara Hat Kachimara H/S School
Mariganj II 21241 Keller Hat Pichakhali S/C ,G.P Office
S/C 63 Jharkhali GP
Jharkhali 9000 SC
Jharkhali GP
S/C-28 Uttar
Bharatgarh 15000 Mokamberia GP SC
Not Required
S/C-4Charvidya GP
Basanti
Charvidya 23000 SC
Not Required
S/C-28 Uttar Not Required
Uttar Mokamberia 6000 Mokamberia GP SC
S/C-6 Chunakhali GP Not Required
Chunakhali 30000 S/C
S/C-19 FulMalancha Not Required
FulMalancha 27000 GP SC
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human resource
human resource
human resource
human resource
human resource
availability
availability
availability
availability
availability
Spareable
Spareable
Spareable
Spareable
Spareable
Block
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Namkhana 0 0 4 1 20 2 41 4 13 0
Mathurapur-II 0 0 10 1 20 2 43 4 7 1
Sagar 0 0 4 0 15 0 76 4 7 0
Patharpratima 0 0 8 1 19 2 113 11 10 1
Mathurapur-I 0 0 8 2 18 2 67 6 5 0
Gosaba 0 0 12 1 7 1 293 30 5 1
Kultali 0 0 4 0 4 0 31 3 1 0
Basanti 0 0 8 1 10 1 130 10 6 0
Total 0 0 58 7 113 10 794 72 54 3
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ACMOH
2
Baruipur
Dr. SudipMandal acmoh.baruipur@gmail.com 9434031900
ACMOH
3
Canning
Dr.IndranilSarkar acmoh.canning@gmail.com 9434188235
ACMOH
Dr. Nanda Dulal 032174-
4 Diamond acmoh.dh@gmail.com 9433312213
255310
Harbour Mukherjee
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9733046357
ACMOH
5
(Kakdwip)
Dr. U.B Mandal acmoh.kakdwip.spg@gmail.com &
7407229977
Garden
1
Reach SGH
Dr. Subrata Das gardenreachsgh@gmail.com 9474316287 033-24894040
BaghaJatin
2
SGH
DrGourab Roy sgh.baghajatin@gmail.com 9153320581
Vidyasagar
3
SGH
Dr. Susmita Roy sghvidyasagar@gmail.com 9830226967
Vijaygarh Dr.Ramendranath
4
SGH
sghvidyasagar@gmail.com 9433105870
Pramanik
Baruipur 033-24335831/
5
SDH
Dr. BiswajitMondal baruipursdh@gmail.com 9331025452
5303
Canning
6
SDH
Dr. IndranilSarkar super.canningsdh@gmail.com 9434188235 03218-255242
D/Harbour
7
DH
Dr. Anwar Hossaian diamondharboursdh@gmail.com 9434756065 03174-255633
Kakdwip
8
SDH
Dr. U.B.Mondal sdhkakdwip@gmail.com 9733046357 03210-255322
Dr. Apurba Kr amtalaruralhospital@gmail.com
9 Amtala RH 9432402019
Biswas
M.R.
Dr.Somnath
10 Bangur districthospitalspg@gmail.com 9477328216
Hospital Mukherjee
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The technically trained personnel of Fire and Emergency Services of South 24 Pargnas
Division are setting new benchmarks in saving lives and properties, risking their lives.
“Disasters are incredibly complicated situations that require people with a very high degree
of qualifications and long-term commitment, not just good will, a sense of urgency and short-term
availability.”
For any shorts of disaster may be manmade, natural calamities or other accidental disaster,
the information may please be communicate to the following telephone nos. of Control Room &
Officers under South 24 Parganas Division are stated below :
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Fire Station
Kartick Ch. Mahapatra Sri Sapan Kr. Mondal
9933026044 9733888015
S.O. Behala FS S.O. Falta FS
Sri Ranjit Bhowmick Sri Kamal Halder
9903956734 9851752579
S.O. Behala FS S/O Falta FS
Sri Tarakesh Ranjan Sinha Pradyut Mukherjee
9874975531 9732570010
S.O. Behala FS S/O Falta FS
Sri Sarup Kr. Khatua Sri Jayanta Naskar
9433588721 9831545635
S/O Behala FS S.O. Budge Budge FS
Sri Shibu Biswas Sauid Akhtar Khan
9681327706 9230323830
S/O Behala FS S/O. Budge Budge FS
Sri Mintu Ghosh Tarique Hussain 7863916878
9433353937
S/O. Behala FS S/O K.L.C. FS 9333358465
The following appliances and gears are readily available in South 24 Pargana Division to confess
the disaster situation of fire prevention and safety, fire fighting/suppression, as well as of playing an
important role in disaster preparedness are as follows:
• 20 Nos. of various type of Water Tender & other appliances,
• 06 Nos. of Portable Pump which can draw &delivery water from open water source,
• Nos. of cutting, breaking gears like chain saw, circular saw etc. used for force entry &
breaking & cutting of various materials like metal, wood, slabs etc.,
• Several types of small gears & hose fittings used for various purposes,
• Extension Ladder available each & every Fire Station extended up-to 3 storied building used
for firefighting & rescue purpose,
• Self contained breathing apparatus, or SCBA is ready, use for rescue workers, and fire fighter
others to provide breathable air in an IDLH (immediate danger to life and health) atmosphere,
• 20 Nos. of Face Mark is ready at the Divisional Head Quarter, South 24 Pargana Division use
for rescue workers, and fire fighter others to provide breathable air in an IDLH (immediate
danger to life and health) atmosphere.
• Hydraulic Operated Cutting, Breaking & Spreading Tools,
• Aska Lights, Search Lights, Emergency Lights,
• Enfield Bullet Motor Cycle with Water mist Portable Fire-fighting Extinguisher,
• Firefighting Air Mask,
• Water Gel Blanket,
• Drill Machine,
• Rope Ladder,
• Honda Make Portable Pump,
• Deeplift Pump,
• Petrol Operated Generator,
South 24 Pargana Division is always ready to gear up to these situations in terms of capacity
building, advance training, procurement of equipment etc. We are already put a right step in this
direction and also preparing various steps for aware the people by providing live demonstration &
display of modern equipments, publicity, teaching classes, evacuation drills, mock drills etc.
Considering the situation he is requested to co-operate with us from respective Govt. & Non-
Govt.organisation.in every aspects for better future prospect in this manner so that we may gather
better knowledge for faster responding of such awkward situation to materialized now and wish it to
grow in the forth coming days.
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EVACUETION PROCEDURE
1. Activation of Fire Alarm
2. Identification of location of the fire from security room and inform reception
desk which in turn inform to the main incident controller.
3. Announcement through public address system.
4. Stop lift movement.
5. Turn-off power supply --- if necessary.
6. Send firefighting team at the spot---use available firefighting equipment’s.
7. Inform Fire Department and if necessary other departments likes Police,
CESC, Gas authority etc.
8. Cordon the building by security staff.
9. Evacuation the building by--- if so directed/Announced during evacuation
a) Don’t get panic.
b) Use stair, Do not lift.
c) Close the door before leaving room.
d) Search toilet, store etc. by floor manager.
e) Floor manager will assist firefighting team to locate the fire.
f) Floor manager will assist disabled persons to get out from the floor.
g) Once out, don’t enter unless order to do so after emergency is over.
h) Assembled at the prefixed point for roll call.
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Arrangement to be made for team of respective responsibilities for
Evacuation drill is as follows:-
1) Main Incident Controller – MIC.
2) Floor Manager (for every floor).
3) Assembly point manager.
4) Fire Fighting Team.
5) Search & Rescue Team.
6) Communication Team.
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Action Plan of
ANIMAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
Of South 24-Parganas
For the year 2015-16.
It is well known that the South 24-Parganas District is a cyclone prone district specially the blocks
under riverine belt. The district having 29 blocks approximately 843416 Nos. Cattle & Buffalo, 1577268 Nos.
small animals like Goat, Sheep and Pig etc. and 2971200 Nos. of Poultry and Duck.
Considering 30% of the livestock population may be affected in the event of flood / cyclone / natural
calamities in the district – a calculation sheet is annexed herewith for ready reference. The following measures
may be taken to combat the situation.
1. For taking the proper animal health care services and livestock relief during cyclone / flood / natural
calamities, a district guideline is prepared to combat the situation as and when flare up. All possible
measures for storage of medicines and biological products are made in the District Head Quarter and
supply would be initiated accordingly to safeguard the livestock population in the district. Pre-
monsoon mass vaccination against major livestock diseases in endemic zones is to be taken in
preparation. Special vigilance and action to be taken in the event of cyclone / flood / situation by all
the Block Livestock Development Officers, Veterinary Officers, Livestock Development Assistants
and staff attached in respective units. In purview of the above for thorough monitoring District Cell
has been prepared as well as with the Sub-Divisional level officers to keep their close monitoring as
and when required is advised. District M.S.R.S. store started Annual Supply of MSRS to all field
centres of 29 blocks. In exigency, the officers and staff of this district should not leave headquarter
and BLDOs will inform daily report in writing and over telephone for each till the situation is over.
2. A Central Control Room of the Animal Resources Development of the district will be set up at the
office of the Deputy Director, Animal Resources Development & Parishad Officer, South 24-
Parganas, D.M. Campus, Alipore, Kolkata – 700 027, Phone No. 2479-8901 & 2479-4755.
A.
Ph.No.
Sl.No. Name Designation Mobile No.
[Office]
Deputy Director, Animal Resources
2479-4755 9434961139
i] Development & Parishad Officer, South 24- Chairman
2479-8901 9331275529
Parganas
O.C., Flood 2479-4755
ii] District Veterinary Officer, South 24-Parganas 9433474742
Relief 2479-8901
Assistant Director, ARD [Admn.], South 24-
iii] Member -Do- 9732968094
Parganas
Assistant Director, ARD [D.I.], Baruipur,
iv] Member --- 9748072484
South 24-Parganas
2479-4755
v] DEO, PBGSBS, South 24-Parganas Member 9474634087
2479-8901
vi] Asstt. Supdt. of Livestock, H.Q. Member --Do-- 9002377598
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B
In-Charge of the Sub- Mobile
Sl.No. Name of the Unit Ph.No.[Office]
Sub-Division Division No.
Dr. Madan Mohan I/C, VO, SAHC, Alipore
1. 033-2406-1761 9830941291
Pandit Behala Sadar
AD, ARD [Vety.]
Dr. Goutam Diamond
2. [R&I], Diamond 03174256440 9903527778
Chatterjee Harbour
Harbour
Dr. Pranit Kumar AD, ARD [Vety.]
3. Kakdwip 03210255070 9434192180
Mishra [R&I], Kakdwip
4. Dr. Satyajit Roy VO, SAHC, Baruipur Baruipur --- 9932569605
Dr. Ranbindranath
5. VO, SAHC, Canning Canning --- 9434610121
Maity
C.
Name of the BLDO
Sub- Mobile
Sl.No. [In-Charge of the Block
Division No.
Block]
1. Dr. Nakul Shee Thakurpukur Maheshtala Alipore Sadar 9434813335
2. Dr. Tapan Pangas Bishnupur-I -Do- 9477662316
Dr. Biman Chandra
3. Bishnupur-II -Do- 8981300891
Debnath
4. Dr. P. Ghorui Budge Budge-II -Do- 9434207508
5. Dr. B. Mitra Budge Budge-I -Do- 9433330076
Diamond
6. Dr. P. Mahapatra Diamond Harbour-I 9474760612
Harbour
7. Dr. Ashamukul Roy Diamond Harbour-II -Do- 7699972229
8. Dr. S. Basu Falta -Do- 9748181091
9. Dr. P. Mondal Mandirbazar -Do- 9474752363
10. Dr. Prakash Datta Kulpi -Do- 9932247617
11. Dr. Amritava Jana Mathurapur-I -Do- 9804717071
12. Dr. M. L. Dey Mathurapur-II -Do- 9477252208
Dr. Rampada
13. Mograhat-I -Do- 9775028394
Bhattacharya
14. Dr. Somnath Mukherjee Mograhat-II -Do- 9732698229
15. Dr. S. S. Karan Sonarpur Baruipur 9332568121
16. Dr. Saswati Roy Baruipur -Do- 9433324280
17. Dr. R. Banerjee Joynagar-I -Do- 9434207172
18. Dr. Aloke Sahoo Joynagar-II -Do- 7865985271
19. Dr. A. Sarkar Bhangore-I -Do- 9434353583
20. Dr. A Saha Bhangore-II -Do- 7797390860
21. Dr. Sumit Jana, BLDO Kultali -Do- 9475616580
22. Dr. T. Sarkar Gosaba Canning 9434365506
23. Dr. Debasish Nandy Canning-I -Do- 9433320504
24. Dr. J. Jaiswal Canning-II -Do- 9432978027
25. Dr. S. Ghosh Basanti -Do- 9434248385
26. Dr. Prabir Mondal Kakdwip Kakdwip 9874471233
27. Dr. S. Sarkar Namkhana -Do- 9434316278
28. Dr. Dipak Pramanik Patharpratima -Do- 9732772539
29. Dr. Dilip Das Sagar -Do- 9830460353
3. The Veterinary Pathologists of Diamond Harbour and Assistant Director, ARD [Disease
Investigation], Baruipur will also render their help to store sufficient biological products and will
supply as per requirement as and when required. Prompt weekly report to be submitted to the District
Head Quarter in case of occurrence of the Cyclone / Flood. It will be highly appreciated to co-share
the service from the respective officers and staff in rendering Animal Health Care Services in the
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event of Cyclone / Flood. The BLDOs of Kakdwip Sub-Division will lift biological products for
Veterinary Pathologist, Kakdwip.
4. The Block Livestock Development Officer and Veterinary Officer of different blocks in this district is
requested to keep close contact with local Panchayet Representatives and Executive Officers
concerned Panchayet Samity.
5. In connection with the procurement of the balanced Cattle Feed in the event of Cyclone / Flood /
Natural Calamities, the West Bengal Dairy and Poultry Development Corporation Ltd. [A
Government of West Bengal Undertaking] will be requested to supply balanced Cattle Feed for the
district as and when required if approved by the authority. The said organization will also be
requested to keep a buffer stock at Kalyani Feed Milling Plant to meet up the requirement of the
district in case of exigency. The said concern will be requested to inform this office – blockwise their
dealers’ particulars, address etc. so that the dealers of “DAIRPOUL” may be requested from this end
to keep a buffer stock locally to meet up the local requirement of the farmers.
6. Fodder / Paddy Straw may be procured locally by the respective Block Livestock Development
Officers of ARD by inviting quotation and maintaining other official formalities.
7. The Deputy Director, Department of Agriculture, South 24-Parganas will be requested to keep a stock
of Paddy Straw at the District / Block Seed Farm for the relief purpose.
Considering the above facts, a detailed requirement is given herein under as Livestock Relief and Grants-
In-Aid Fund.
Bovine population of the district requiring relief at the 11 Nos. of Coastal Blocks
considering 30% may be affected in [30% of 658316 x 30% = 197495
considering 10% may be affected in rest part of the district
[10% of 456887 = 45687 … 2,43,182 [approx.]
Out of which adult is 2/3 i.e. … 1,62,121 Nos.
and followers is 1/3 i.e. … 81,061 Nos.
Total … Rs.2,22,19,217.5/-
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Action Plan of
Deputy Director of Agriculture (Admin)
Of South 24-Parganas
For the year 2015-16.
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1) Use of existing seedlings even over aged to have at least some crop production with initial
booster fertilization.
2) Cultivation of Direct Seeded paddy in puddle soil with pre germinated seeds, available to
dealers, Government farm and own seed to save time where crop will be found damaged but
cultivation of direct seeded paddy is possible to overcome shortage of seedling.
3) Area which will remain fallow will have to be compensated with Rabi and Boro-paddy
cultivation.
4) Alternate crops in Rabi season may be Pulses like Khesari (Lathyrus) during Last part of
October
Both as paira-crop and sole crop (where possible), and even early sowing of Moong in
January. In some places Hybrid Corn may also be tried.
5) Foliar application of fertilizer to be advocated to boost the crop in survived fields.
The estimated item wise contingent planning will be communicated after final assessment.
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Seasonality of Hazard
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Population
per 2001
( Col. 3+
Present
Gur (@ 50
Census
Dal (@ 25
Sl. No.
Chida (@
250 gms /
No. of
Block
20%)
200 gms.
Rice (@
Salt (10
/Head)
/Head)
/head)
Head)
Head)
Head)
(50ml
K.Oil
gms/
gms/
gms
Thakurpukur
1 136903 32856 65.712Q 16.428Q 82.14 8.214 3.28 16.428
Mahestala
2 Budge - Budge -I 99945 23986 47.972 Q 11.993Q 59.96 5.99 2.34 11.993
Budge - Budge -
3 173446 41627 83.254Q 20.8135Q 104.06 10.406 4.16 20.813
II
4 Bishnupur-I 206370 49528 99.056Q 24.764Q 123.82 12.38 4.95 24.764
5 Bishnupur-II 190636 45752 91.504Q 22.876Q 114.38 11.43 4.57 22.876
6 Baruipur 351439 147604 295.208Q 73.802Q 369.01 36.9 14.76 73.802
7 Sonarpur 167408 50225 100.45Q 25.1125Q 125.56 12.55 5.02 25.112
8 Joynagar -I 219090 78872 157.744Q 39.436Q 197.18 19.718 7.88 39.436
9 Joynagar -II 209145 75292 150.584Q 37.646Q 188.23 18.82 7.52 37.646
10 Bhangore - I 204380 73576 147.152Q 36.788Q 183.94 18.39 7.35 36.788
11 Bhangore - II 207580 74728 149.456Q 38.364Q 186.820 18.682 7.73 37.364
12 Kultali 187989 146630 293.260Q 73.315Q 366.57 36.657 14.663 73.315
13 Gosaba 222822 167386 534.772Q 133.693Q 668.465 66.846 26.73 133.693
14 Basanti 278592 234310 668.62Q 167.155Q 835.77 83.577 33.43 167.155
15 Canning - I 244627 190808 381.616Q 95.404Q 477.02 47.702 19.080 95.404
16 Canning - II 195967 152858 305.716Q 76.429Q 382.14 38.214 15.28 76.429
17 Kakdwip 239326 187191 574.382Q 143.595Q 717.97 71.797 28.719 143.595
18 Namkhana 160627 132752 385.504Q 96.37600Q 481.82 48.182 19.27 96.376
19 Sagar 185644 162772 445.544Q 111.386Q 556.93 55.693 22.27 111.386
20 Patharpratima 288394 246072 692.144Q 173.036Q 865.18 86.518 34.667 173.036
Diamond
21 133366 800195 160.039Q 40.007Q 200.07 20.00 8.02 40.007
Harbour - I
Diamond
22 165233 99139 198.27Q 99.135Q 495.6 49.56 19.8 99.135
Harbour - II
23 Mathurapur - I 164650 118548 237.096Q 118.54Q 592.7 59.27 23.7 118.54
24 Mathurapur - II 198281 142762 285.52Q 142.76Q 713.8 71.38 28.55 142.76
25 Magrahat - I 228335 150701 301.40Q 150.70Q 753.5 75.35 30.14 150.70
26 Magrahat - II 262092 172980 345.96Q 172.98Q 864.9 86.49 34.59 172.98
27 Mandir Bazar 183131 130866 241.73Q 120.865Q 604.3 60.43 24.17 120.865
28 Kulpi 242752 233041 466.082Q 233.04Q 1165.0 116.50 46.6 233.04
29 Falta 221695 159620 319.240Q 159.62Q 798.2 79.82 31.92 159.62
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Risk Assessment
Type of Hazards Time of Occurrence Potential Impact Vulnerable areas
1. Damage of houses (Fully / Partly) 1. Gosaba (Severe)
2. Washing out of embankments. 2. Basanti (do)
3. Damage of Seasonal Crops . 3. Kakdwip (do)
4. Uprooting of big trees. 4. Namkhana (do)
1. Cyclone April,May,Oct.,Nov 5. Impact on livelihood 5. Sagar (do)
6. Causes death or injury to human 6. Patharpratima
(do)
7. Kultali (do)
8. Kulpi (do)
9. Jaynagar-II
(Moderate)
10. Canning –I (do)
11.Mathurapur-II
(do)
12.Budge-Budge-
I(Mild)
13. Diamand
Harbour-I (do)
14. Diamand
Harbour-II(do)
1. Damages houses (Fully / Partly) 1. Gosaba (Severe)
2. Washing out embankments. 2. Basanti (do)
3. Damage of Seasonal crops (Specially
Aman Paddy) 3. Kakdwip (do)
4. Spread out of epidemic 4. Namkhana (do)
5. Affects livelihood 5. Sagar (do)
2. Flood Sept,Oct. 6. Patharpratima
6. Problem of drinking water (do)
7.Health hazards 7. Kultali (do)
8. Problem of fodder 8. Kulpi (do)
9. Jaynagar-II
9. Posibilities of Snake bites (Moderate)
10. Posibilities of anti-social activities 10. Canning –I (do)
11.Mathurapur-II
(do)
12. Diamand
Harbour-II(do)
13. Diamand
Harbour-I (do)
1. Affects Seasonal crops and next crop
pattern 1. Gosaba
3. Drought Jun,July 2. Problem of drinking water due to fall of
ground water level. 2. Sonarpur
3. Problem of irrigation 3. Magrahat-I
4. Affects livelihood 4. Mathurapur-I
5. Possibilities of epidemic 5. Kakdwip
6. Baruipur
7. Basanti
8. Bishnupur-II
9. Canning-II
10. Patharpratima
4. Earthquake Throughout the Year 1. Collapse buildings 29 Blocks of
District.
2. Causes death to human and cattle life.
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3. Affected livelihood
4. Damages communication system
5. Wounded humanbeings & Cattle several.
6. Lack of food and drinking water
7. Loss of property
8. Law and order problem.
29 Blocks of
5. Fire Throughout the Year 1. Causes death to human and cattle life. District.
2. Loss of property.
1. Causes death to human and cattle life. 1. Budge-Budge-I
6. Chemical
Throughout the Year 2. Loss of property. 2. Budge-Budge-II
Accident
3. Pollution of environment largely. 3. T.Maheshtala
4. Bishnupur-I
5. Bishnupur-II
6. Baruipur
7. Sonarpur
8. Magrahat-II
9. Bhangore
10. Falta
11. Diamond
Harbour-I
12. Kakdwip
1. Gosaba
7. Boat Capsize 2. Basanti
Jan,Feb, July, Aug,
3. Canning-I
Sept, Oct. 1. Causes death to human life.
4. Kakdwip
5. Namkhana
6. Sagar
7. Patharpratima
8. Kultali
9. Diamand
Harbour-i
10. Diamand
Harbour-ii
11. Falta
12. Budge-Budge-i
13. Budge-Budge-ii
14 Mathurapur-ii
1. Cause death to human and cattle life. 29 Blocks of
Oct,Nov 2. Health Hazard District.
8. Epidemic
3. Affected livelihood
1. Cause death to human life. 29 Blocks of
9. Accident
Throughout the Year District.
2. Low and Order problem.
29 Blocks of
10. Lightening
July, Aug, Sept,Oct. 1. Cause death to human and cattle life. District.
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Vulnerability Analysis
Infrastructure Vulnerability against Hazards
Vulnerability against each hazard
Vulnera Cyclone Flood Chemical hazard Fire
bility Populatio Populatio Populatio
Population Area name Area name Area name Area name
n n n
Gosaba Gosaba Budge-Budge-I Gosaba
Basanti Basanti Budge-Budge-II Basanti
Canning-I Canning-I Thakurpukur Canning-I
Mahestala
Namkhana Namkhana Bishnupur-I Namkhana
Kakdwip Kakdwip Bishnupur-II Kakdwip
Sagar Sagar Baruipur Sagar
Patharpratima Patharprotima Sonarpur Patharprati
ma
Kulpi Kulpi Magrahat-II Kulpi
Kultali Kultali Bhangore-i Kultali
Diamond Diamond Diamond
Harbour-i Harbour-i Harbour-i
Diamond Diamond Diamond
Harbour-ii Harbour-ii Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii Mathurapu
r-ii
Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii
Budge-Budge- Budge-Budge-ii Budge-
ii Budge-ii
Magrahat-i Magrahat-i
35,40,338
1,46,512
8,96,309
Magrahat-ii Magrahat-
69,066
Road
ii
network
Mandirbazar Mandirbaz
ar
Falta Falta
Budge-Budge-i Budge-
Budge-i
Mathurapur-i Mathurapu
r-i
Joynagar-i Joynagar-i
Baruipur Baruipur
Bishnupur-i Bishnupur-
i
Bishnupur-ii Bishnupur-
ii
Canning-ii Canning-ii
Bhangore-i
Bhangore-
ii
Sonarpur
Thakurpuk
ur
Mahestala
21,09,775
Sagar Sagar
Water
Patharprotima Patharprotima
ways
Kulpi Kulpi
Kultali Kultali
Diamond Diamond
Harbour-i Harbour-i
Diamond Diamond
Harbour-ii Harbour-ii
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Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii
Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii
Budge-Budge- Budge-Budge-ii
ii
Gosaba Gosaba Budge-Budge- Less
i impact
Basanti Basanti Budge-Budge-
ii
Canning-i Canning-i Thakurpukur
Mahestala
Namkhana Namkhana Bishnupur-i
Kakdwip Kakdwip Bishnupur-ii
Sagar Sagar Baruipur
2,63,721
4,39,536
1,07,557
Water Patharprotima Patharprotima Sonarpur
supply Kulpi Kulpi Magrahat-ii
Kultali Kultali Bhangore-i
Diamond Diamond
Harbour-i Harbour-i
Diamond Diamond
Harbour-ii Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii
Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii
Budge-Budge- Budge-Budge-ii
ii
Gosaba Gosaba Not Not
Basanti Basanti applicable applicable
Namkhana Canning-i
Kakdwip Namkhana
Sagar Kakdwip
Patharprotima Sagar
Kulpi Patharprotima
10,83,688
3,51,629
Kultali Kulpi
Sewage
Kultali
Diamond
Harbour-i
Diamond
Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii
Joynagar-ii
Budge-Budge-ii
Gosaba Gosaba Budge-Budge- Gosaba
i
Basanti Basanti Budge-Budge- Basanti
ii
Canning-i Canning-i Thakurpukur Canning-i
Mahestala
Namkhana Namkhana Bishnupur-i Namkhana
Kakdwip Kakdwip Bishnupur-ii Kakdwip
Sagar Sagar Baruipur Sagar
Pathaprotima Patharprotima Sonarpur Patharprati
Hospital ma
Kulpi Kulpi Magrahat-ii Kulpi
Kultali Kultali Bhangore-i Kultali
19,04,658
2,68,892
1,72,667
ii
Mandirbaz
ar
Falta
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Budge-
Budge-i
Mathurapu
r-i
Joynagar-i
Baruipur
Bishnupur-
i
Bishnupur-
ii
Canning-ii
Bhangore-i
Bhangore-
ii
Sonarpur
Thakurpuk
ur
Mahestala
Harbour-i Harbour-i
Diamond Diamond
Harbour-ii Harbour-ii
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii
Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii
Budge-Budge- Budge-Budge-ii
ii
10,25,585
Diamond Diamond
nication
Harbour-ii Harbour-ii
(System
Mathurapur-ii Mathurapur-ii
)
Joynagar-ii Joynagar-ii
Budge-Budge- Budge-Budge-ii
ii
Magrahat-i
Magrahat-ii
Mandirbazar
Falta
Budge-Budge-i
Mathurapur-i
Joynagar-i
Baruipur
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Bishnupur-i
Bishnupur-ii
Canning-ii
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Police Control
Room
Block Control Room
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Response System
Department
Preparedness Pre (after Warning) During Disaster Post Disaster
Sub-division Preparation of Open a Control Room Evacuate the Assess the house
Block Disaster at Block level of Gram affected people to infrastructure and Property
Management Plan. Panchayat level the rescue shelter. damage
(round the clock) Inform the higher authority
regarding rehabilitation of
the affected people.
Preparation of Disseminate the Supply food- Aware the affected village
Gram Panchayat D information to the grains and regarding health hazards
M Plan. Gram Panchayat level. drinking water, during post disaster period.
match box, candle
to the affected
people.
Preparation of Check the building Set-up temporary To start Food for work
Village Disaster which will be used as shelters and Scheme for affected people
Management Plan. rescue Shelters. latrine. of the villages for normal
livelihood.
Identification of Check the source of Communicate the
the rescue Shelters drinking water. higher authority
regarding the
current situation.
Identification of Inform the Storage
the drinking water agents to supply food
sources. grains (if required).
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hazards Pre on and points. shelter within the diseases.
Post disaster affected area to
period. reach timely
treatment for the
injuared and the
ill.
Inform all Staffs who To remain alert To remain alert and swing
are engaged in for conducting into action in case any
different affected health camps epidemic strikes.
areas. when needed
Alert the people
regarding the diseases
during on and post
disaster period.
Irrigation Construct new Open a Control room Repair the Assess the loss and get
embankments or to watch the damaged ready for next period.
repair and embankments. embankment as Identify mitigation measures
strengthen old early as possible and implement them.
embankments. to avoid the loss
of lives and
property.
RD & R&B
RWS&S
AH Dep.
Electric
Agril.
NGOs
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Copies to
Received
Message
Time of
Sr.No.
From
Sl.No
Date
In
to of receipt ow-up
to be
done
01.
Message
Dispatch
Instructi
Tel/Mes
on/follo
Address
Address
sage) of
w-up to
Related
Time of
Copies
Sl. No.
Mode
sr.no.
from:
No. if
(WL/
Date
Out
to
to
in
01.
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Normal Time:
Activities After Receiving Warning.
Activities Post disaster.
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Sub-Divisional Officer
GPDMC
Village Taskforce
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CMOH DPO(ICDS)
Sub-Divisional Officer
ACMOH
ANM/MPHW AWW
Village Taskforce
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Shelter Management
District Disaster Management Committee
Sub-Divisional Officer
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Relief Operation
District Disaster
Management
Committee
Sub-Divisional Officer
GP Disaster
Management Committee
Village Taskforce
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c) CDMO
Activities Pre During Disaster Post Disaster
Disaster
Stock position of live saving
drugs, ORS, IV fluids and other
equipment
Distribution of ORS,
Halogen to field areas
List of contact address of
field staff
List of volunteers
List of DDC/ AWW
List of epidemic/risk prone
areas
List of site operation areas
Mobile heath unit
List of Dist./ health control
rooms
List of private and local
doctor
Awareness through
propagation of healthy practices
during the disaster time
Trained the village
taskforces on use of medicine
and first aid
Daily disease report
collection and analysis
Preventive measures
Taking help of others/dist
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f) CDVO
Activities Pre Disaster During Disaster Post Disaster
Animal population with
categories
Possible problems related to
different hazards
Dealer of feeds/fodder
List of cow sheds
Site camps with volunteers
Programme for mass
vaccination
Trained the taskforce to use of
medicine
Coordinating with others
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Sl. Sub-
Name of the Point Purpose Latitude Longitude
No. division
1 Nimpith , under JoynagarII Block Baruipur Helipad 22° 08.9553' N 88° 26.7035' E
Narayantola Ramkrishna
2 High School, under Basanti Canning Helipad 22° 08.7716' N 88° 46.8240' E
Block ( Play ground)
Ghati Harania High School,
3 under Joynagar II Block Baruipur Helipad 22° 01.0640' N 88°31.4292' E
( Play ground)
Marairtat Roymoni Institute
4 under Joynagar II Block (Play Baruipur Helipad 22°03.8197' N 88°30.1435' E
ground)
Jamtala High School, Air dropping
5 Baruipur 22°06.2740' N 88°34.1904' E
under Kullali Block point
Jamtala High School,under KLiltali
6 Baruipur Helipad 22°06.2492' N 88°34.1842' E
Block (Play ground)
Golabari Hatkhola, under
7 Canning Helipad 22°12.8350' N 88°37.7902' E
Canning I Block
Budhakhali F.P. School Air dropping
8 Canning 22°12.0617' N 88°38.5113' E
Ground, under Canning I Blo point
Rajnarayan High SchoolItkhola,
9 Canning Helipad 22°13.3433' N 88°37.0520' E
under Canning( Play ground)
St. Gabrial High School,
10 Canning Helipad 22°18.8310' N 88°39.9489' E
under Canning I Block
Jibantala Play ground,
11 Canning Helipad 22°25.1759' N 88°39.7560' E
under Canning II
12 Canning II Block office ground Canning Helipad 22°25.2549' N 88°39.7676' E
Gosaba G.P. office, R.R. Govt.
13 Canning Helipad 22°10.2242' N 88°48.1566' E
High School, under Gosaba Block
14 Gosaba Block office ground Canning Helipad 22°09.7706' N 88°47.8269' E
Malaya High School,under Air dropping
15 Kakdwip 21 °59.4863' N 88°18.4594' E
Patharpratima Block point
Air dropping
16 G. M. Siksha Niketan Kakdwip 21°51.5968' N 88°22.3394' E
point
Pahar Pratima High School Play Air dropping
17 Kakdwip 21°47.5647' N 88°21.3909' E
ground point
Chandranagar Stadium,under
18 Kakdwip Helipad 21 °41.6624' N 88°14.9136' E
Namkhana Block
Narayanitala DhaneswarSiksha
19 Sadan, under Kakdwip Helipad 21 °35.6628' N 88°15.7937' E
Namkhana Block
Bagdanga Khasmahal ground,
20 Kakdwip Helipad 21 °40.2608' N 88°12.1060' E
under Namkhana Block
21 Lot-8, Kakdwip Kakdwip Helipad 21 °52.9100' N 88°09.9117' E
Ramtanunagar, Kakdwip 5 no. Hat, Air dropping
22 Kakdwip 21 °56.5966' N 88°11.5879' E
brick field point
Air dropping
23 Sitarampur, Kakdwip Kakdwip 21 °58.4003' N 88°12.4436' E
point
Kachuberia Bus Stand , under
24 Kakdwip Helipad 21°51.6211' N 88°08.4562' E
Sagar Block
Ghoramara Milan Vidyapith Air dropping
25 Kakdwip 21 °54.9777' N 88°07.8886' E
ground, under Sagar Block point
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Certain other locations are also there which can be used as air dropping points in case of any
emergency. Location of such air droppingpoints are given in the table below:-
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BLOCK-MATHURAPUR-II
Doctors Ghery/Mouza -
35 Raidighi Left 100.00
Kankandighi, G.P.- Kankandighi
Simana Ghat/Mouza - Nagendrapur,
36 Pakchara Left 200.00
G.P.- Nagendrapur
37 Narasi/Mouza – Domcal, G.P. -
Pakchara Left 150.00
Nagandrapur
Muchiramertaka/Mouza + G.P -
38 Pakchara Left 150.00
Nagendrapur
Magbulgagi teka/ Mouza – Domkal,
39 Thakuran Right 100.00
G.P. - Nagandrapur
Tarak Mondalghari, Mouza -
40 Thakuran Right 300.00
Purbajata
41 Singhareghari, Mouza - Kumrapara Raidighi Right 100.00
Tineareghari, Mouza – Nandakumar
42 Mridangabhanga Left 200.00
pur
43 Maitirghari, Mouza - Kailashpur Mridangabhanga Left 200.00
44 Janarghari, Mouza - Mahabatnagar Mridangabhanga Left 150.00
BLOCK-CANNING -I
45 Madhukhali & Garkhali Matla Right 2000.00
46 Kripakhali Beledona Left 700.00
47 Rajarlat, Mouza – Matla - II Matla Right 500.00
48 Nikarighata Matla Right 300.00
BLOCK-PATHARPRATIMA
49 Purba Sripatinagar, Taltala Thakuran Right 600.00
50 Dk. Kashinagar Thakuran Right 400.00
51 Sridharnagar, Bijoy Ranjit Ghat Jagaddal Left 600.00
52 Bishnipur 18 Gachirkhal Left 250.00
53 Purba Dwarikapur, near Jetty Ghat Nakchara Left 1200.00
54 Laxmijanardanpur, near jetty ghat Sibua Right 250.00
55 Ramganga, Gangarghat Mridangabhanga 500.00
Right
56 Kumarpur 18 Gachirkhal Right 500.00
57 Ramganga, Bharatala Barchara Left 700.00
58 Dk. Gobindapur, Shiber Ghat Gobadia Left 850.00
59 Achintanagar, Srigherry Pakhirali Left 700.00
60 Kedarpur, Hular Khal Mridangabhanga Left 350.00
61 Achintanagar Shibua Right 300.00
62 Dk Kasiabad Gobadia Left 400.00
63 Indranarayanpur near sluice Mridangabhanga Right 400.00
64 Purba Sripatinagar, 0 point Thakuran Right 500.00
65 Kuemari near Sasan Jetty Pakchara Right 500.00
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Pratima
Pathar
10 Khetramohanpur Walls Creek 250 2.80
Pratima
Pathar
11 Durga Gobindapur Gobadia 750 5.00
Pratima
Pathar
12 Paschim Surendraganj Barchara 250 3.00
Pratima
Pathar
13 Chotto Rakshaskhali Rakshaskhali 300 2.60
Pratima
Pathar
14 Brajaballavpur Walls Creek 300 2.40
Pratima
15 Sagar Ghoramara Island Hoogly 1100 15.00
16 Sagar Mouza - Beguakhali Bay of Bengal 1200 12.00
17 Sagar Mouza - Shibpur & Dhoblat Bay of Bengal 1400 35.00
18 Sagar Mouza - Chemaguri Satbanki 150 4.00
19 Sagar Mouza -Muriganga Muriganga 750 7.00
20 Namkhana Kusumtala Muriganga 800 25.00
Bay of Bengal
21 Namkhana Baliara 2200 50.00
& Chenergang
Muriganga &
22 Namkhana Bagdanga 700 20.00
Chenargang
Muriganga &
23 Namkhana Mousuni 350 15.00
Chenargang
Saptamukhi &
24 Namkhana Haripur 300 10.00
Sundarika
25 Namkhana Patibonia Chenergang 300 10.00
26 Namkhana Shibrampur Sundarika 150 3.00
27 Namkhana Debnagar Chenargang 500 12.00
28 Namkhana Dwariknagar Hatania Dwania 300 8.00
29 Namkhana Mananganj Hatania Dwania 400 7.00
30 Namkhana Narayanganj Muriganga 250 5.00
31 Namkhana Namkhana Hatania Dwania 300 5.00
Total 304.00
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II Mouza: Rajibpur
Budge
Near Barudghar,
18 Budge- Hooghly Nil 100.00M. Nil Nil Nil 5
Mouza: Mayapur
I
Rs.
Total: 200.00
Lakhs
Mathurapur- Diamond
Nagendrapur 1 21055’34”N 880.29’03”E Diapilated
II Harbour
Canning-II Canning Moukhali 1 22035’247”N 88068’5310”E Good
Diamond
Kulpi Kulpi 1 22008’213”N 88023’5055”E Good
Harbour
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School
Chunakhali Hatkhola
22 Basanti Chunakhali Chunakhali
Upper Primary School
Iwaripur Free Primary
23 Namkhana Narayan pur Iswaripur
School
Near Debnibas Sub- Center
24 Namkhana Frezerganj Debnibas field
Rajnagar Srinathgram Jr.
25 Namkhana Budakhali Rajnagar
Basic School
N.B: Tender already been floated by the Department of Disaster Management & the
Detailed project report send to the Department .
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