NAGALAND BAMBOO DEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
Disclosures under Sec 4 of Right to Information Act
2005
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Disclosures Under Sec 4 of Right to Information Act 2005
NAGALAND BAMBOO DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, DIMAPUR,
NAGALAND
Right to information and obligations of public authorities
Sec 4 (1), (b) of RTI Act 2005
MANUAL - 1
1. PARTICULARS OF THE ORGANIZATION, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES; 1.1 Introduction:
Nagaland Bamboo Development Agency was established pursuant to the notification of the State Bamboo Policy on 15th March 2004 and initiative thereon. The Agency is an autonomous body registered as a society under the Government of Nagaland. The agency is headed by a governing body under the chairmanship of the Hon’ble Chief Minister of the State.
1.2 Name of the Organization:
Nagaland Bamboo Development Agency. 1.3 Our vision
The Naga people have survived through the centuries with the diverse and varied uses of bamboo and its products. From the cutting of the umbilical cord to the mats that have wrapped the dead for burial, Bamboo has been integral to the life of the Nagas. It continues to play a predominant role in the life of the people even today in every walk of life that ranges from agricultural tools and implements to shelter, food, and livelihood.
Bamboo, the fastest growing and highest yielding renewable natural resource, and found extensively all over the State, constitute one of the most important resources of Nagaland which has to be put to use in the present day context for the benefit, growth and development of the people.
Denudation of forest cover, degradation of environment and fast deteriorating ecology threatens the very existence of man and animal. The development of the natural bamboo resources of Nagaland will greatly add
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to the environment and the ecological balance of the land consequently having great impact on the quality of life of the people.
A planned, scientific and holistic approach to the cultivation and management of bamboos on a sustained basis can be an inexhaustible source of goods and services and can play a significant role in the development of the State.
With increasing demand of timber and wood, which is becoming a scare commodity in the world, bamboos can serve as an alternative to many of the forest products. Its wide range of uses and its great versatility qualifies it to be a multiple use alternative to timber which will add greatly to the rural agricultural economy in general and act as poverty alleviator for the rural poor in particular. Through the processing of such bamboo goods and products and incorporating many other economic uses, bamboos can boost the economy of the State and facilitate the entry of Nagaland into the world economy.
1.4 Objective:
Keeping in view, the ecological significance and vast economic potential of bamboos in the state, the Nagaland Bamboo Development Agency as envisaged in the Nagaland Bamboo Policy will aspire to achieve the following Aims & Objectives:
i. Protection & conservation of rich bio-diversity associated with bamboo forests and bamboo growth areas in the state.
ii. Sustainable development and utilization of bamboo resources through scientific management.
iii. Promotion of bamboo plantation (by Government, Individuals and communities) as they key thrust area for future economy of the state.
iv. Promotion of bamboo based industries for utilizing the available resources for generating income.
v. Revitalization and promotion of local traditional bamboo craft & art with improved technology & design and value addition for export through industrialized mode of production.
vi. Promotion of bamboo as an essential wood substitute by increasing bamboo production and promotion of bamboo based enterprise in the state in order to reduce pressure on forests.
vii. Promotion of awareness and understanding of bamboo as “Green Gold” among farmers, traders, industry, and the people in the state with a view to utilizing its full potential and to galvanize the rural and industrial economy in the state.
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viii. Effective exploitation of existing mature bamboos before the impending gregarious flowering.
1.5 Strategy
The Development of Bamboo in Nagaland will be approached in a Mission mode, which shall have two approaches namely:
a. Development of Bamboo as a Resource
b. Development of Bamboo as an Enterprise Development of Bamboo as a Resource
Strategy for cultivation and management of bamboo resources in the state shall be evolved with special focus to the following activities;
i. Inventorization of the bamboo resources, including identification, documentation, demarcation, assessing the extent of various types.
ii. Assess scope and potential of bamboo growth and regeneration, both in Government land and in private/community land.
iii. Evolve scientific management practices for naturally occurring bamboos and plantation bamboos to improve productivity and harvesting.
iv. Create massive and consistent awareness of the value of bamboo among the people, especially among major stakeholders.
v. Evolve suitable policies to deal with gregarious flowering of Bamboo.
vi. Set up appropriate Institutes for research and development of bamboos, both for regeneration and industrial processing & value addition.
vii. Evolve suitable techniques of multiplication and develop infrastructure for mass production of planting materials for commercial cultivation.
viii. Introduce desirable species of commercial importance for cultivation in the state.
ix. Establish infrastructure and mechanism for dissemination of bamboo production technologies to the common man.
x. Establish network of bamboo setum for different agro-climatic zones for ex-situ preservation of bamboo germ plasm.
xi. Identify representative natural bamboo occurring areas within and outside Government land for in-situ preservation.
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xii. Development of communication network for development of Bamboo as in industry in Nagaland.
Development Bamboo as enterprise
Shall evolve policies and action plans that will focus on the following aspects:
A. Promote Bamboo based Industries:
i. Food Products ii. Medicinal, Chemical Products and Alcohol Beverages iii. Craft, handicraft and Art Products iv. Value added products and wood substitutes such as ply, flooring
tiles, shuttering, etc. B. Create awareness of the uses and value of Bamboo by imparting
Training, Seminar and Workshop etc.
C. Promotion of bamboo in structural applications.
D. Promote and Develop traditional usage of Bamboo
1.6 Activities
Activities are focused in promoting bamboo as a resource and enterprise A. Resource:
(a) Development of Natural Bamboo Forest:
Large tracts of land are covered by clump forming bamboos in the state, Most of which could not be utilized due to absence of extraction road and the difficulty in extraction. Promotion of proper management techniques supported by communication network to accelerate the utilization of these already available bamboo resources in the state.
1. Identification and resource mapping, inventorization of bamboo resources
2. Imparting training on management practices and harvesting techniques bamboos
3. Increase area of natural bamboos through aided natural regeneration in the immediate vicinities of the bamboo forests
4. Construction of bamboo extraction roads to improve communication network to access the existing bamboos for harvesting and transportation.
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5. Efforts are on to protect all varieties of native bamboo species, ecotypes and preservation of germplasm through the mechanism of bamboo setum, in-situ and ex-situ preservation.
6. Areas with potential for commercial cultivation of bamboo, both within and outside Government land are identified for development of bamboo plantation on sustained basis.
7. All natural bamboos within notified forests/Government acquired lands are managed as per approved management plan keeping in view sustainable forest management principles.
(b) Bamboo Plantation Development:
Nagaland with 89% of its total geographical area under the ownership of private individuals and communities offers a unique scope for raising bamboo plantation. Plantation is promoted on individual landholdings as well as community lands. The concept of Joint Forest Management, currently promoted by Government of India for all forestry programmes funded by Central Government will also be promoted as listed below.
1. Two bamboo test plots established one each in Pfutsuro and Kohima. 2. A bamboo Setum/Park being set up at NBRC complex. 3. 7 (seven) central nurseries in public sector and 18 (eighteen) central
nurseries in private sector established each with 50,000 seedlings capacity.
4. 52 Kisan and Mahila nurseries each with a capacity of 5000 seedlings established.
5. Two vegetative propagation units set up at Dimapur and Zunheboto respectively.
6. 2500 hectares bamboo plantation undertaken during 2006. 7. 3892 hectares bamboo plantation undertaken during 2007. 8. 7500 hectares bamboo plantation undertaken during 2008. 9. 3000 hectares bamboo plantation undertaken during 2009. 10. 2982 hectares bamboo plantation undertaken during 2010. 11. Target to take up 50,000 hectares by the end of the 12th five year plan. 12. Management of existing stock taken up in 3242 hectares during 2007. 13. Management of existing stock taken up in 2500 hectares during 2008. 14. Conducted training of bamboo farmers on scientific plantation methods,
management and harvesting techniques covering all the villages taking up bamboo plantations.
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Bamboo enterprise development initiatives so far:
1. Nagaland Bamboo Resource Centre established (NBRC). 2. 45 nos. of bamboo charcoal production kilns with the capacity to produce
300 Kgs per cycle set up across the State. 3. Bamboo charcoal production by traditional pit method put in operation. 4. One bamboo shoot processing and canning unit set up at IGC,
Ganeshnagar through NMBA assistance. 5. One bamboo charcoal Activated Carbon unit in the pipe line to be set
through Chinese collaboration. MOU signed. 6. Conducted a Market Oriented Product Development and Marketing
programme for promotion of Cane and Bamboo handicrafts in the State. A number of products were developed which are presently in the market for market assessment.
7. A bamboo shoot vacuum packaging unit and a bamboo primary processing unit for sticks/slivers/strips being set up at Tuli.
8. Assisted in setting up one fermented bamboo shoot processing unit at Jalukie under Peren district.
9. One 25 kva bamboo gasifier unit set up at Land Resource Research farm at Razhephema under Dimapur district.
10. Facilitated participation of Bamboo units and artisans in a number of sales and exhibition programmes including the Hornbill festival.
11. Organized artisans and craftsmen into handicraft development SHGs. Three SHGs in Tuensang, two SHGs in Mokokchung, and one SHG in Phek formed.
12. Constructed a number of bamboo high end structures as promotional exercise.
13. Established 43 (forty three) nos of Micro Primary Processing units in the State through cost sharing assistance from the National Mission on Bamboo Applications.
14. Assisted 5 (five) handicraft units under technology intervention programme for bamboo processing units.
15. Conducted trainings on i. Training on Primary Processing of bamboo shoots, ii. Training on Bamboo Shoot Pickle Processing, iii. Training on Use of Natural Dye in bamboo, iv. Training on Cane and Bamboo handicraft market oriented product
development, v. Training on Bamboo toy making and Bamboo Screen painting vi. Training on High End Structural applications including a National
Workshop. vii. Training on bamboo charcoal production techniques. viii. Training on bamboo furniture design and production.
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Bamboo charcoal production activity: The agency has through the assistance of the National Mission on Bamboo Application set up 45 nos. of bamboo charcoal kilns each with a capacity to produce 300 kgs. per cycle. The setting up of the kilns have been concentrated in Peren and Dimapur districts in view of the ongoing flowering of bamboos in these districts while three units have been set up at Wokha, Tuensang and Kiphire districts respectively as pilot demonstrative production units.
The agency is also actively taking up bamboo charcoal production by the traditional pit method with particular focus to tap the bamboo existing resources before it is destroyed by the flowering. So far 148 persons covering 28 villages have been trained in this process of charcoal production. Bamboo structural application: 1. Constructed the Bamboo pavilion at Kisama Naga Heritage village. 2. Constructed the bamboo café at Kisama Naga Heritage village. 3. Constructed bamboo Info Park at Kisama heritage village. 4. Constructed four road side marketing sheds at Khonoma, Khuzama,
Chunlika and Chiechama in Kohima district. 5. Constructed two community shed and a Gazebo in Phek district. 6. Constructed four gazebos and one wayside amenity at Dimapur. 7. Constructed shed at CIH Medziphema. 8. Constructed a Gazebo at Longleng District. 9. Constructed 3 nos. of Community shed in Kohima District 10. Constructed the bamboo structures at NE Agri Expo site. 11. Experimental structure for treated bamboos at Dimapur Marketing channels established for bamboo products from the state so far: 1. Bamboo mats: Bamboo mats produced by Anaki bamboo cluster
consisting of five villages under Mokokchung district is being supplied to Arunachal Ply Industries Ltd. The cluster is currently supplying 6000 mat per month selling at a price of Rs 50/- per mat thereby generating monthly revenue of Rs. 3.00 lakhs for the villages.
2. Bamboo Incense sticks: marketing tie up has been established with a Bangalore firm to supply bamboo square and round sticks produced from the State. Demand for the sticks from the firm is to the tune of 40 tons per month.
3. Bamboo Venetian blinds sticks: Channel established with one weaving unit at Guwahati and another in Nagaland being set up.
4. Bamboo charcoal: Current bamboo charcoal installed capacity production is about 6.5 tons per day from 45 kilns. So far 11.70 tons of Bamboo charcoal has been produced from the local traditional pit method
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of production. Bamboo charcoal from the State is presently being supplied to SM Smelters of Arunachal Pradesh in addition to sales in the local market.
5. Bamboo charcoal briquette: 4 (four) tons per day capacity unit in operation at NBRC being run by an entrepreneur on training. The products are selling well in the local market.
6. Bamboo Shoot Supply: During 2006, 44 tons of bamboo shoots was arranged from Jalukie bamboo cluster through the VBDCs and supplied to Nagaland Foods Pvt Ltd. During 2007, 37 tons of bamboo shoot was arranged through two SHGs and one VBDC from Dimapur and Jaluki and supplied to Nagaland Foods Pvt Ltd, Ganeshnagar and NFVP, voila colony, Dimapur. Another bamboo shoot packaging unit was already set up at Tuli.
7. Bamboo Roads: the Agency had constructed several bamboo road across the state with community participation. The Agency has constructed 2Kms of bamboo road in Kohima district and 5 Kms of bamboo road in Peren district 6 km in Mokokchung district 7 km in Dimapur district to facilitate bamboo extraction and marketing.
8. Bamboo bazaars and retail outlet: The agency with the support of NBM has established a bamboo bazaar at 4th mile Dimapur and a retail outlet at Jharnapani under Dimapur District.
Nagaland Bamboo Resource Centre:
Nagaland Bamboo Resource Centre (NBRC) at Dimapur was inaugurated on 31st July 2007 by the Hon’ble Union Minister for DONER, Sports and Youth Affairs and Panchayati Raj, Shri Mani Shankar Aiyar. The centre has been conceptualize and established as a centre of excellence for facilitating technology and information for resource and enterprise developments, creating awareness on the potentials of bamboo, building the capacity of bamboo farmers and entrepreneurs, house pilot demonstrative bamboo processing units for entrepreneurs to train on.
A bamboo central nursery with a capacity to hold 12 lakh seedlings, a vegetative propagation unit, a bamboo septum, bamboo charcoal production kilns in three technologies, a bamboo charcoal briquette unit, a bamboo treatment plant, a bamboo stick, strips and sliver production unit, a bamboo fiber sanitary napkin unit and a Venetian blinds weaving unit have already been set up at the centre while a bamboo based 100 kva gasifier unit, a bamboo park, a museum, a library and a technology park are in the pipe line to be set up. Three entrepreneurs are presently undergoing training at NBRC in the following units:
1. Bamboo stick production unit. 2. Bamboo charcoal and charcoal briquette unit. 3. Venetian blinds weaving unit.
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The agency is presently on a look out for interested potential entrepreneurs to take up the training on the Bamboo treatment plant and the Sanitary napkin unit. 4.50 lakh bamboo seedlings were distributed to bamboo farmers from the central public nursery located at NBRC during 2007. During the same period 1.58 lakh bamboo seedlings were also supplied to Manipur, Andhra Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh. The agency is also constructing an all bamboo material house at NBRC as a demonstrative model house.
Village bamboo development committee revolving fund: Under the assistance for bamboo plantation projects, the agency is providing revolving fund assistance to the Village Bamboo Development Committees. The concept of the revolving fund assistance and its application has been formulated in line with the NEPED revolving fund scheme. The revolving fund placed at the disposal of the VBDCs shall be utilized to provide soft loan assistance to the bamboo farmers and villagers for taking up income generating activity as a stop gap arrangement before the bamboo plantations can generate income. The VBDCs shall manage the fund under the supervision of the agency officials. Training on the guidelines for management of the fund and book keeping procedures has been conducted covering all the VBDCs in all the districts. The funds are in the process of placement with the VBDCs for subsequent application.
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7.1 Organizational structure:
7.2 Address of the organization:
Nagaland Bamboo Development Agency Nagaland Bamboo Resource Centre Complex 6th Mile, Dimapur, Nagaland – 797112 Telefax: 03862-241305 Ph: 03862-240217 03862-282602
7.3 Office timing
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
BAMBOO CLUSTERS
GOVERNING BODY
TASK FORCE FOR RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
TASK FORCE FOR ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
NAGALAND BAMBOO IMPLEMENTATION TEAM NBM-IT
VBDC VBDC VBDC VBDC VBDC
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MANUAL - 2
POWERS AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES LIST OF OFFICERS AND STAFF IN NDBA
Details of Power and duties of the officers:
Sl. Name Duties Powers
1 Shri. Alemtemshi Jamir IAS Addl. Chief Secy., Dev.
Comm., Mission Director NBDA
Administrative head of the agency.
Approval of all administrative, financial, statutory and other matters.
2 Shri. Norman Putsure IAS Secretary Urban Dev., Women Dev.,Team Leader NBM-IT.
Administration of the NBDA and NBRC office, Schemes implementations
Execution of all administration and other matters
3 Shri. Alem Longkumer Member, NBM-IT
I/c Mokokchung district -Proposals under State plan -Bamboo roads -Mat production activity matters
4 Er. Y.L. Thongtsar Member, NBM-IT
I/c Kiphire dist. -NMBA (enterprise schemes, proposals and correspondence -Enterprise development matters -NEC matters -Handicraft CFC matters
5 Ms. Alemla Aier Member, NBM-IT
I/c NBDA office administration
-General correspondence
6 Er. N.I. Kumzuk Member, NBM-IT
I/c Mokokchung district -Bamboo charcoal & Gasifier -Electrical works
7 Shri. C.Vilalhoulie Member, NBM-IT
I/c Kohima district -Bamboo flowering matters
8 Shri. Kenungoyi Member, NBM-IT
I/c Phek district -All account matters
9 Er. Pausam Lungalang Member, NBM-IT
I/c Peren district -NBRC machinery
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Bamboo Development Assistants BDA:
1 Mr. Loungpai BDA Longleng district 2 3
Mr. Shikato Mr. Vikedozo
-do- -do-
Dimapur
4 Mr. Peter -do- Wokha
5 Mr. Vikugha -do- Zunheboto 6 Mr. Moaliba -do- Mokokchung
matters -Vehicle matters
10 Shri. Shakiba Yimchunger Member, NBM-IT
I/c Tuensang district -Resource development matters
11 Dr. Vikato Sumi Member, NBM-IT
I/c Dimapur district -Bamboo treatment plant -RTI matters -CBTC matters
12 Ms. Asula Imlong Member, NBM-IT
I/c Dimapur district -Bamboo shoot related matters -Documentation and Publicity
13 Shri. Rokovisa Chase Member, NBM-IT
I/c Wokha district -NBM Schemes, proposals and correspondences -Assembly matters -Cane development matters -Communitization
14 Er. Kughato K.Chophy Member, NBM-IT
I/c Zunheboto district -NMBA construction schemes and proposals -Civil works -Bamboo structural applications
15 Shri. N.Imsutoshi Member, NBM-IT
I/c Mon district -NBRC administration -Stores and purchases
16 Shri Kichung Phom Member, NBM-IT
I/c Longleng district -Training and capacity building matters -Exhibitions, Trade fairs and Festivals
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Mr. Osanglamba Mr. Imliakum
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Mr. Rokosalie Mr. Nikedo Mr. Sonilo Lorin
-do- Kohima
11 Mr. Namtumbe -do- Peren 12 Mr. Langkhuh -do- Longleng
13 Mr. S. Threnso -do- Tuensang 14 Mr. Mr. C. Akamba -do- Kiphire
15 Mr. Zholekhoyi -do- Phek 2..1. STAFF:
Sl. Name & Designation Responsibilities 1 Ms. Ravono Siam PS to Team Leader
2 Ms. Among Yaden Receptionist 3 Ms. Esther Emporium Market Promoter
4 Ms. Jemima Coordinator (Museum) 5 Mr. John Store keeper
6 Ms. Bonni Peon
7 Ms. Bino Zachumo Sweeper 8 Ms. Asano Sweeper
9 Mr. Krishna Technician 10 Mr. Vorluo Asst. technician
11 Mr. Dokishe Asst. technician
12 Mr. Viloto Chowkidar 13 Mr. Asoba Chowkidar
14 Mr. Meyi Night Chowkidar 2..2. LIST OF DRIVERS WITH ATTACHMENT Sl.No Name Attachment
1. Mr. Thekielie Team Leader
2. Mr. Lipok Shri. Alem Longkumer 3 Mr. Bishnu Er. Y.L. Thongtsar
4 Mr. Kapil Ms. Alemla Aier 5 Mr. Chukhangba Er. N.I. Kumzuk
6 Mr. Asiko Shri. C.Vilalhoulie 7 Mr. Rahul Shri. Kenungoyi
8 Mr. Sanjay Er. Pausam Lungalang
9 Mr. Shri. Shakiba Yimchunger 10 Mr. Lawrence Dr. Vikato Sumi
11 Mr. Moa Ms. Asula Imlong 12 Mr. Nisavikho Shri. Rokovisa Chase
13 Mr. Akuto Er. Kughato K.Chophy 14 Mr. Arjun Shri. N.Imsutoshi
15 Mr. Imkong Shri Kichung Phom
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MANUAL – 3
The procedure followed in the decision making process, including channels of supervision and accountability.
Village Bamboo Development Committees (VBDC): Identification of projects, project locations and beneficiaries and
implementation/supervision of the project in consultation with the
District Bamboo Development Assistant/Nagaland Bamboo
Mission Implementation Team.
Nagaland Bamboo Mission Implementation Team (NBM-IT):
Preparation of district project proposals in consultation with the
VBDCs, getting necessary approvals and overseeing the
implementation of the projects in the districts/State including
disbursement of district funds to the VBDCs/beneficiaries.
Team Leader/Mission Director: Administrative approvals of projects/schemes to be implemented
in the State. Certification of fund utilizations and audit matters.
Governing Body:
Accord of approvals for all policy and administrative guidelines
required for administration of the NBDA office, schemes/projects
to be implemented by the/under the agency.
District Bamboo Development Assistant:
Monitoring and supervision of bamboo development projects in
the district under the guidance of Nagaland Bamboo Mission
Implementation Team i/c of the district.
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MANUAL – 4
The norms for discharge of duties
Formulation of proposals – Administrative approval of the Team Leader/Mission Director/Approval of the Governing Body for policy matters – Implementation of the project.
MANUAL – 5
Rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions.
1. The State Bamboo Policy 2004.
2. Article and Memorandum of Association of the Agency.
3. Approvals of the Governing body.
4. Scheme guideline of the National Bamboo Mission, GOI.
MANUAL – 6
Statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control.
1. Approved administrative and policy documents.
2. Schemes/projects guideline documents.
MANUAL – 7
Particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its
policy or implementation thereof.
Village Bamboo Development Committees (VBDC) have been constituted in all the villages where bamboo development projects are undertaken. The VBDCs are constituted by the villagers/village councils with representative drawn from all sections of the village society ie the village council, the church, women, youth and bamboo
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farmers and entrepreneurs. The VBDCs are responsible for project identification, identification of beneficiaries and monitoring the bamboo project developments in the villages.
MANUAL – 8
Statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice, and as to whether meeting of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for the
public.
1. The Village Bamboo Development Committees:
2. The Task Force for Resource Development: Policy advisory committee for bamboo resource development in the State.
3. The task Force for Enterprise Development: Policy advisory committee for bamboo enterprise development in the State.
4. The Governing Body of the agency:
MANUAL - 9
A DIRECTORY OF ITS OFFICER AND EMPLOYEES
Sl. No. Name Contact
1 Shri. Alemtemshi Jamir IAS 9436000267 2 Shri. Norman Putsure IAS 9862008068
3 Shri. Alem Longkumer 9436016848
4 Er. Y.L. Thongtsar 9436001271 5 Ms. Alemla Aier 9436000471
6 Er. N.I. Kumzuk 9436603531 7 Shri. C.Vilalhoulie 9436016556
8 Shri. Kenungoyi 9436071301 9 Er. Pausam Lungalang 9436062786
10 Shri. Shakiba Yimchunger 9436603530
11 Dr. Vikato Sumi 9436012125 12 Ms. Asula Imlong 9436002022
13 Shri. Rokovisa Chase 9436071745 14 Er. Kughato K.Chophy 9436019022
15 Shri. N.Imsutoshi 9436010059
16 Shri Kichung Phom 9436603636
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MANUAL – 10
Monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations.
Sl. Name Salary (Gross) Other
1 Shri. Alemtemshi Jamir IAS Addl. Chief Secy., Dev.
Comm., Mission Director NBDA
Rs 1,32,872/- Own Cadre allowances
2 Shri. Norman Putsure IAS Secretary Urban Dev., Women Dev.,Team Leader NBM-IT.
Rs 1,13,242/- Own Cadre allowances
3 Shri. Alem Longkumer Member, NBM-IT
Rs 47,678/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/- per month.
4 Er. Y.L. Thongtsar Member, NBM-IT
Rs 33,522/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
5 Ms. Alemla Aier Member, NBM-IT
Rs13,560/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
6 Er. N.I. Kumzuk Member, NBM-IT
Rs 27,293/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
7 Shri. C.Vilalhoulie Member, NBM-IT
Rs 38,278/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
8 Shri. Kenungoyi Member, NBM-IT
Rs 20,842/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
9 Er. Lipok Longchar Member, NBM-IT
Rs 25,882/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
10 Shri. Shakiba Yimchunger Member, NBM-IT
Rs 34,335/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs
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Bamboo Development Assistants BDA:
S.No
Name of BDA Renumeration.
1 Mr. Loungpai Rs 4000/- per month fixed
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Mr. Shikato Mr. Vikedozo
Rs 4000/- per month fixed
4 Mr. Peter Rs 4000/- per month fixed 5 Mr. Vikugha Rs 4000/- per month fixed
6 Mr. Moaliba Rs 4000/- per month fixed
7 Mr. Osanglamba Rs 4000/- per month fixed 8 Mr. Imliakum Rs 4000/- per month fixed
9 Mr. Rokosali Rs 4000/- per month fixed 10 Mr. Sonilo Lorin Rs 4000/- per month fixed
11 Mr. Namtumbe Rs 4000/- per month fixed
1500/
11 Dr. Vikato Sumi Member, NBM-IT
Rs 43,597/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
12 Ms. Asula Imlong Member, NBM-IT
Rs 21,589/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
13 Shri. Rokovisa Chase Member, NBM-IT
Rs 20,200/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
14 Er. Kughato K.Chophy Member, NBM-IT
Rs 19,950/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
15 Shri. N.Imsutoshi Member, NBM-IT
Rs 36,924/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
16 Shri Kichung Phom Member, NBM-IT
Rs 17,000/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
17.
Ms Amongla C Member, NBM-IT
Rs 24,457/- POL @ 50 ltrs per month. Vech maintenance @ Rs 1500/
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12 Mr. Langkhuh Rs 4000/- per month fixed
13 Mr. S. Threnso Rs 4000/- per month fixed 14 Mr. Mr. C. Akamba Rs 4000/- per month fixed
15 Mr. Zholekhoyi Rs 4000/- per month fixed OFFICE STAFF: Sl. Name & Designation Remuneration
1 Ms. Ravono Siam, UDA.(deputationist) Rs 15126/- per month
2 Ms. Among Yaden, Receptionist Rs 4000/- per month fixed 3 Ms. Esther, Emporium asstt. Rs 4000/- per month fixed
4 Ms. Jemima, Mesuem asstt. Rs 4000/- per month fixed 5 Mr. John, Store Keeper. Rs 4000/- per month fixed
6 Ms. Bonni, Office asstt. Rs 4000/- per month fixed 7 Ms. Bino Zachumo, Sweeper. Rs 3000/- per month fixed
8 Ms. Asano, Sweeper. Rs 3000/- per month fixed
9 Mr. Krishna, Tech Supervisor Rs 7000/- per month fixed. 10 Mr. Vorluo, Tech asstt. Rs 3000/- per month fixed
11 Mr. Dokishe, Tech asstt Rs 3000/- per month fixed 12 Mr. Viloto, Chowkidar. Rs 3000/- per month fixed
13 Mr. Asoba, Chowkidar. Rs 3000/- per month fixed 14 Mr. Meyi, Chowkidar. Rs 3000/- per month fixed
LIST OF DRIVERS WITH ATTACHMENT: Sl.No Name Remuneration
1. Mr. Thekielie Rs 3500/- per month fixed
2. Mr. Lipok Rs 3500/- per month fixed 3 Mr. Bishnu Rs 3500/- per month fixed
4 Mr. Kapil Rs 3500/- per month fixed
5 Mr. Chukhangba Rs 3500/- per month fixed 6 Mr. Asiko Rs 3500/- per month fixed
7 Mr. Rahul Rs 3500/- per month fixed 8 Mr. Sanjay Rs 3500/- per month fixed
9 Mr. Rs 3500/- per month fixed 10 Mr. Lawrence Rs 3500/- per month fixed
11 Mr. Moa Rs 3500/- per month fixed
12 Mr. Nisavikho Rs 3500/- per month fixed 13 Mr. Akuto Rs 3500/- per month fixed
14 Mr. Arjun Rs 3500/- per month fixed 15 Mr. Imkong Rs 3500/- per month fixed
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Budget allocated to the agency indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made.
1.) Physical and Financial Progress report for NBM funded activities from 2006-07 to 2008-09
WORK PLAN UNDER NBM 2007-08
Sl.No. Particulars Unit Amount
1 Bamboo plantation 3892 Ha 973.00
2 Nursery I. Central Public Nursery 6 Nos 2.50
ii. Central Private Nursery 10 Nos 0.68 iii. Kisan Nursery 10 Nos 0.06
iv. Mahila Nursery 10 Nos 0.06 3 Existing Stock Management 3237 Ha 122.96
4 Pest and Disease Management 1750 Ha 12.00
5 Post Harvest Treatment 2 Nos 40.00 6 Wholesale/Retail Outlet 3 Nos 15.99
7 Bamboo Bazaar 2 Nos 18.00 1185.25
WORK PLAN UNDER NBM 2008-09 Sl.No. Particulars Unit Amount
1 Bamboo plantation 7500 Ha 1875.00 2 Nursery
I. Central Public Nursery 5 Nos 2.50 ii. Central Private Nursery 8 Nos 0.68
iii. Kisan Nursery 16 Nos 0.06 iv. Mahila Nursery 16 Nos 0.06
3 Existing Stock Management 2500 Ha 122.96
4 Pest and Disiease Management 6000 Ha 12.00 5 Post Harvest Treatment 2 Nos 40.00
6 Wholesale/Retail Outlet 3 Nos 15.99 7 Bamboo Bazaar 2 Nos 18.00
2087.25
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2.) Physical and Financial Report for State Plan funded activities from 2004-05 to 2007-08:
SUMMARY OF RS. 50.00 LAKHS RECEIVED UNDER NEC DURING 2004-05
Sl.No Particulars Amount (Rs. In lakhs)
1 Revenue expenditure 2.35
2 Charcoal 1.92
3 Market Development 0.40
4 Construction 18.10
5 Regeneration 0.90
6 Bamboo Nurseries 6.30
7 C.F.C Development 7.50
8 Product Development 0.40
9 Training & Workshop 12.13
Total 50.00
(Rupees fifty lakhs) only.
SUMMARY OF RS. 225.00 LAKHS RECEIVED UNDER ACA DURING 2004-05
Sl.No Particulars Amount (Rs. In lakhs)
1 Revenue expenditure 11.00
2 Development of CFC 142.50
3 Capacity building 35.50
4 Construction 36.00
Total 225.00
(Rupees two crores and fifty lakhs) only.
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SUMMARY OF ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR (2005-06)
Sl.No Particulars Amount (Rs. In lakhs
1 Resource Mapping & Survey 80.00
2 Awareness Campaign 35.00
3 Resource extraction and Management roads 150.00
4 Value added product development 80.00
5 Bamboo cluster Devpt & Enterprise Dev. 100.00
6 Enterprise Development 37.00
7 Resource development 70
8 Infrastucture development at CFC 150
9 Rodent control 9.55
10 State share on ongoing works
11 Bamboo constructions 30.00
12 Training & wrkshops Capacity building 79.45
13 Enterprise Development 40.00
14 Market development 39.00
Total 900.00
(Rupees Nine Crores) only
BI-ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR (2006-07)
Sl.No Particulars Amount (Rs. In lakhs
A Administrative Head
1 Salary & wagees 7.00
2 TA/DA 20.00
3 Stationery 3.00
4 Bills & Rents 5.00
5 Purchase of vehicles 13.00
6 POL 3.00
B Resource development
1 Plantation programme 135.00
C Infrastucture development
1 Renovation of CFC 50.00
2 Bamboo Park 8.70
3 Dev of CFC Roads 15.00
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D Projects
1 State share on ongoing works 50.00
E Bamboo constructions 24.00
F Training & workshops Capacity building 23.00
G Enterprise Development 23.30
H Market development 20.00
Total 400.00
(Rupees Four Crores ) only
WORK PLAN OF NBDA UNDER STATE PLAN 2007-08
Sl. No
Items Budget estimate (Rs.
In lakhs)
Remarks
A REVENUE HEAD 2406-1-102(72)
1 Salary & wages 24
2 POL 8
3 Rent & Taxes 3
4 TA/DA 46
5 Office Expenditure 12
6 Consultancy charges 5
Grant total 98
Sl.No Items Physical target Estimated budget
per unit ( Rs. In lakhs)
Total
B CAPITAL HEAD 4406-01-190(1)
1 Bamboo Building Construction
a Pavilion nil nil nil
b Wayside amenities 10nos 1.2 12
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c Gazebo 10 nos 1.2 12
d Community based construction
2 Nos 2 4
e Bamboo procurement 18 lakh poles Rs 18 per pole 18
Sub Total 46
2 Bamboo Road a Bamboo extraction road 22 Km 3 66
Sub total 66
3 Enterprise Development a Corpus fund 100
4 Market Development
a Advertisement 5
b Survey 10
c Trade fairs 5
Sub Total 20
5 NBRC Development
a Infrastructure 50
b Maintenance 20
Sub total 70
Grant Total A+B 400
( Rupees Four Crores ) only.
MANUAL – 12
Execution of subsidy programmes including the amounts allocated and the details of the beneficiaries of such programmes.
The agency is currently undertaking bamboo resource development under the National Bamboo Mission programme in the State. In addition the agency is also promoting bamboo enterprise development in the State through cost sharing assistance from the National Mission on Bamboo Applications.
Details of assistance and list of beneficiaries is enclosed at Annexure – A (1-12).
All the plantations are taken up through the Village Bamboo Development Committees (VBDC) of the respective villages. Rs 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) only per Hectare is released as assistance against the plantations undertaken.
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MANUAL – 13
Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorization granted by it.
a) Allotment of working shed at the Technology Park, NBRC:
1. Ben Bamboo Furniture unit. 2. Concept Bamboo Toys unit.
b) Allotment of Pilot Demonstration Units for operation:
1. Bamboo Treatment Plant – M/S Zynoric firm. 2. Charcoal Briquette Unit – M/S Sunep Jamir. 3. Stick Production Unit – M/S Mughato Sumi. 4. Venetian Blinds Unit – M/S Tribal Weaves. 5. Bamboo cafeteria at NBRC – Ms Esther Nakhro.
Manual – 14
Details of information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form.
Agency web site: www.nagalandbamboomission.org
MANUAL – 15
Particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information including the working hours of library or reading room if maintained for
public use.
No such arrangement is in order so far.
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MANUAL - 16
NAMES, DESIGNATION AND OTHER PARTICULARS OF THE PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS.
1. Shri. Alemtemshi Jamir, IAS, Mission Director - Appellate authority
2. Shri. Norman Putsure, IAS, Team Leader - PIO
MANUAL - 17
Any such other information as may be prescribed; and
thereafter update these publications every year.
Updates on implementations of schemes and projects shall be made
yearly.
ANNEXURE - A (5)
Sl. No. Name of the Village 2007 (Ha.) 2008 (Ha.) 2009 (Ha.) 2010 (Ha.)
1 Homeland 180 60 25 35
2 United Village 5
3 Piphema 2
4 Ganeshnagar 10
5 Kashiram 10
6 Showoba 12
7 Chumukedima 25
8 Lotavi 17
9 Keyezu 5
10 Padumpokri 10
11 Zhuheshe 80 30 25
12 Ghotovi 36 50 20 25
13 Vihokhu (Miltra MPCS)/Vihokhu 20 10
14 Sethekima Old 20
15 New Chumukedima 5 20
16 Razaphema 20
17 Phushito 33 40 30 15
18 Shikavi 15
19 Murise 10
20 Khehoi 15 15
21 Ghokuto 20
22 Zutovi/Pinla 15
23 Nihoi 15 30
24 Phuhoto 15 10
25 Khehokhu 25
26 Bade 15 10 12
27 Luhevi 20
28 Sahoi 35
29 Lohozhe 15
30 Hovukhu 15
31 Ghokito 20
32 Videma 10 5
33 Tsiepama 10
34 Aoyimkum 20
35 Hevishe 30 5
36 Zukihe 10
37 Zhuikhu 20 5
38 Setrongse 10
DIMAPUR DISTRICT:
39 Khekiho 5
40 Suhoi 5
41 Khughovi 5
42 Kakiho 20
43 Medziphema 8
Total 350 600 210 210
(Dr. K. VIKATO SUMI)
District-in-Charge
(ASULA IMLONG)
District-in-Charge
ANNEXURE - A (6)
Sl. No. Name of village 2007 (Ha) 2008 (Ha) 2009 (Ha) 2010(Ha)
1 Nguro 15 10 10
2 Longmatra 10 10 26 10
3 Tetheyu 20 30 15
4 Chomi 40 40 10 5
5 Pungro 20 20 10 5
6 Pongren 10 10 5
7 Salumi 5
8 Moya 5
9 Pinkim 5
10 Kisum 5 5
11 Phulungre 20 15 5
12 Anatungre 20 20 15 5
13 Kior 15 10
14 Amahator 10 5
15 Kisetong 20 20 10 5
16 Sitimi 20 6
17 Nikiye 8
18 Yangzitong 30 30 9
19 Sangphure 30 15 15
20 Kiphire Vill 10 20
21 Zimkiur 10 10
22 Natsa 10
23 Yangsekyu 10
24 Thazuvi 10
25 Old/New Monger 10
26 Lukhami 10
27 Hurong 20
28 Langkok 10
29 Singrep 10
30 Kiphire Town and SHGs 30 25 41 50
Total 250 390 210 150
(Y. L. THONGTSAR)
District-in-Charge
KIPHIRE DISTRICT:
ANNEXURE - A (10)
Sl. No. Name of village 2007 (Ha) 2008 (Ha) 2009 (Ha) 2010 (Ha)
1 Jotsoma (Zubza) 20
2 Mezoma 10
3 Kohima 10 12
4 Kezo Town 5
5 Kezo Bawe 15 20 30
6 Kezo Basa 5 15
7 Dihoma 15 30
8 Kijumetouma 20 30
9 Meriema 20 10
10 Tsiesema 20 20 15
11 Chiechama 35 15
12 Nachama 10
13 Nerhema 5 20
14 Tuophema 20 30
15 Botsa 15 10
16 Zhadima 5 30
17 Kezieke 5
18 Tesophenyu 5
19 Zumpha 10 5
20 Phensunyu 25 10 50
21 Khenyu 15
22 Rumvusunyu 10 40 30
23 Tsiepama 5
24 Piphema 10
25 Secu (Zubza) 15
26 Phesama 25 20
27 Mima 10 18
28 Khuzama 15
29 Chedema 20
30 Rusoma 20 20
31 Tsiemekhou Basa 15
32 Tsiemekhou Bawe 10
33 Hembebji 20
34 Terogonyu 10 5
35 Phewhenyu 15
36 Tseminyu 10
37 Kashanyu New 10
38 Kashanyu Old 10
39 Khenyu 15
40 Phentejon B Village 25
41 Thongsunyu 20
42 Sndenyu Old 10
43 Sendenyu New 10
44 Tesophenyu 10 8
45 Tesophenyu New 10
46 Ziphenyu 10
KOHIMA DISTRICT:
47 Tsosinyu 15
48 Lalmati, UBC SHG 10
49 Phezha 12
50 Kigwema 25
51 Mitelephe 5
52 Pfuchama 5 20
53 Phekerkriema 15
54 Thekrejuna 15
55 Kidima 20
Total: 300 600 215 150
(C. VILALHOULIE)
District-in-Charge
ANNEXURE - A (2)
Sl. No. NAME OF VILLAGE/SHG 2007 (Ha) 2008 (Ha) 2009 (Ha) 2010 (Ha)
1 Yaongyimchen 15 15 5
2 Alayong 20 10 5
3 Noksosang 20 15 20 10
4 Yachem 20 15 20 10
5 Orangkong 20 50 50 50
6 Hukpang 20 35 25
7 Pongching 15
8 Mongtikang 10
9 Auching 10
10 Nian 15 10
11 Pongo 10
12 Bhumnyu 10
13 Tangha 25 15
14 Yongshie 15 15
15 Yongyah 10
16 Kangching 30 30 50
17 Tamlu 20 20 15 15
18 Buranamsang 25 20
19 Shetap 20 10 10
20 Nemha 15 15 15
21 Yonglok 20 15 10
22 Ladigarth 10
23 Yangching 10 10
24 Yongam 10 15
25 Laochi SHG (Yaongyimchen) 10 5
26 Pongching Students Union 10
27 Integrated farm, Shetap 5
28 PBCA 30
29 Namsang welfare society 5
30 Yimlangchang SHG, yachem 20
31 Sungjem SHG 5
32 Anghly SHG 5
33 Beyong SHG Yanching 15
TOTAL: 280 400 180 270
(M. KICHUNG PHOM)
District-in-Charge
LONGLENG DISTRICT:
ANNEXURE - A (3)
Sl. No. Name of Village 2008 Ha 2009 Ha 2010 Ha
1 Khar 5
2 Khensa 5
3 ICIT centre 10
4 Chuchuyimpang 20 5
5 Mongsenyimti 20 20 20
6 Longpa 20 30 20
7 Longjang 120 100 150
8 Khanimo 95 80 85
9 Ayoklar 25 20
10 Chuchuyimlang 10
11 Unger 15
12 Mopungchuket 10
13 Mokokchung Village 10
14 Sunep Society 50
15 SHG Mokokchung 20
16 Jrs Bam.Society 20
17 Aliba Bam. Society 10
18 Jam Kidong society 30
19 SHG Aosenden 10
20 Temjencher Society 15
Total Ha 500 250 300
(N. I. KUMZUK)
District-in-Charge
MOKOKCHUNG DISTRICT:
ANNEXURE - A (1)
Sl.no Name of villageArea in
ha.2007
Area in
ha.2008
Area in ha
2009 2010
1 Longlam 30 30 Nil Nil
2 Tizit village 30 55 Nil Nil
3 Sangsa 7 20 Nil Nil
4 Lapa 5 35 Nil Nil
30
25
6 Ngangting 5 25 Nil Nil
7 Yanpan - 15 20.5 10
8 Neitong - 15 24.5 15
9 Jaboka - 20 20 30
10 Sakhu - - 15 35
11 Tanhai 10 60 Nil 30
12 Wakching 90 60 Nil Nil
13 Wanching - - Nil Nil
14 Kongan 6 60 Nil Nil
15 Naginimora 15 15 Nil Nil
16 Hotahoti 2 25 Nil Nil
17 Namthai 2 30 Nil Nil
18 L.Teru 5 35 Nil Nil
19 Longwa - - Nil Nil
20 Zakha 30
21 Joimai 30
22 Tala 30
23 Ngangtang 10
24 Tobu 30
TOTAL 262 550 80 250
(IMSUTOSHI)
NBM-IT, NBDA
Mon District
Nil
MON DISTRICT:
5 Lapalampong 50 Nil
Sl. No. Name of village 2007 (Ha) 2008 (Ha) 2009 (Ha) 2010(Ha)
1 Punglwa 29 5 5
2 Gaili 5 5 15 15
3 Ngwalwa 30 55 10 5
4 Heningkunglwa 40 35 8 5
5 Keyivi-A
6 Lamhai 10 25 25 15
7 Dungki 10 25 25 15
8 Old jalukie 20 25 5 10
9 Jalukie lo 8 10 5
10 Kezanglwa
11 Benreu 5 5
12 Jalukie area 10 50 25 15
13 Peren area (peliekie) 20 23 20 10
14 Mhainamshi area 34 17 5
15 Saijang area 15 10 5
16 New tesen 5 13 5 5
17 Tening area 10 10 15
18 Ntu 5 5
19 Inbung 13 15 2
20 Biesumpuikam 15 5
21 Old Nzau
22 Nchangram 25 30 10
23 Lilem-B 5 5
24 Songlhu 35 5 3
Total 250 400 210 150
(P. LUNGALANG)
District-in-Charge
ANNEXURE - A (4)
PEREN DISTRICT:
ANNEXURE - A (11)
Sl. No. Name of village 2007 (Ha) 2008 (Ha) 2009 (Ha) 2010 (Ha)
1 Thenyizu 30 20 10 10
2 Ciesezu 60 15
3 Runguzu 40
4 Thevopisu 20 45 5 15
5 Yorba 10
6 Ciesezu Nasa 10 10 5
7 Sathazu Nasa 45 15
8 Sathazu Nawu 15 50
9 Kanjang 15 10
10 Phek 10 30 10
11 Ketsapo 15
12 Khuzami 10 20
13 Khomi Upper 10
14 Khomi Lower 10
15 Porba 10 20 15
16 Pfutseromi 10 5
17 Lekromi 20 10
18 Khezhakeno 10 15 10 5
19 Zhavame 15 5 10
20 Mesulumi 25 20 10 10
21 Meluri 10 25 10
22 Chizami 25 15 10
23 Phesachodu 40 15 5
24 Thipuzu 10 15 10 10
25 K. Bawu 10 20
26 K. Basa 20 35 5
27 Therutsuswu 25
28 Suthotsu 10
29 Thethsumi 30
30 Mepsale 10
31 Meluri 10
32 Shiloi 10
33 Mepsale 10
34 Khekeno 10
35 Rukizu 10
TOTAL: 230 620 210 150
(KENUNGOYI THELUO)
District-in-Charge
PHEK DISTRICT:
ANNEXURE - A (9)
Sl. No. Name of village 2007 (Ha) 2008 (Ha) 2009 (Ha) 2010 (Ha)
1 Chare-Longkhim 50 80 20
2 Chessore 100 70 60 10
3 Thonoknyu 30 40 30
4 Shamatore 80 170 20
5 Sangsangyu 50 70 30
6 Noksen 10 30 10
7 Noklak 30 40 10
8 Sipongsang 10
9 Chimonger 10
10 Chungthur 10
11 Pathso 25
12 Tuengsang 25
13 Longra 20
14 Yimrup 10
15 Tsadanger 20
16 Pessu 10
TOTAL 350 500 180 150
(M. SHAKIBA YIM)
District-in-Charge
TUENSANG DISTRICT:
ANNEXURE - A (8)
Sl. No. Name of village 2007 (Ha) 2008 (Ha) 2009 (Ha) 2010(Ha)
1 Akhoya 120 80 30 20
2 Sutsuk 80 60 40 20
3 Ungma 70 50 30
4 Anaki Yimsen 20 20 20
5 Panger SHG Kilangmen 20 30 20 30
6 Changtongya 100 20
7 Ghodula mission 50 15 20 20
8 Anaki Old 10 20
9 Roto Kidong 50 15 30 20
10 Yimo Welfare Society 20
11 P.Meren Tsudikong 10
12 Mozur welfare society 10
13 Opang welfare Society 10
14 Lango Alongtaki SHG 10
15 Ayonglu Project Tsudikong 15
16 Lukong Project Longnak 25
17 Alimerem Project 30
18 Witsu Bam.Project Longsa 30
19 Ngapua Project Meyilong 20 20
20 Tsunung Bam. Project Ungma 20
21 Yimrong welfer SHG Asangma 20 30
22 Merangmer Longsa 30 20
23 Milaklu Changtongya 30 30
24 Ielar SHG Tsurang vally 20 30 20
25 Lishailu Wamaken 20 30 30
26 Wameken yimsen 40 40
27 Pongen kidong Longsa 30
28 Zungalo Bam. Project Meyilong 30
29 Moalenden Bam Project 20
30 Bam. Project Yachang C 80 30
31 Lumang Project Y.Sen 50 30
32 Lendi Bam Plantation 10 20
33 Lirmen Bam. Plantation 20
34 Bendang SHG Saring 20
35 Kangtsung Yimsen 20 20
36 Maoyimti SHG 20
37 Bam. Project Monchen 20
38 Odanglu SHG Unger 20
40 Redi welfer society Longnak 20
41 Konglu SHG Bam. Plantation 30
42 Longsa CYE Plantation 20
43 Nukshi SHG Aonukpu 20
44 Family Welfare Society C.Yimsen 20
45 Yadener Bam Project Tuli 20
46 Lakoni 50
47 Adinu society 10
48 Nokpu 20
49 Loyung 20
50 Changdang 50
51 Ait lenden 20
52 Kangtsung 20
53 Anaki C 10
54 Asangma Bam. Project 30
55 Merangkong Bam.Project 40
56 Kilangmeren Bam Project 20
TOTAL 1000 500 400 700
(ALEM LONGKUMER) District-in-Charge
TULI AREA (MOKOKCHUNG DISTRICT):
ANNEXURE - A (12)
Sl. No. Name of village 2007 (Ha) 2008 (Ha) 2009 (Ha) 2010 (Ha)
1 Humtso 35 30 15 10
2 Elumyo 15 30 30 30
3 Wokha Village 20 10 10
6 Changsu Old 10 10 10
7 Englan 10 10
8 Yikhum 10 10
9 Sunglup 5 5
10 Tsopo 5 10
11 Chudi 5 5 8
12 Longtsung 5 25 10
13 Moilan 15 25
15 Tsungiki 30 20 15 55
16 Chukitong 20 10
17 Koio 15 5
18 Seluku 15 5
19 Longla 10 10
20 Mekokla 10 10
21 Morakcho 10 10
22 Aree Old 5 5 15
23 Aree New 10 5
24 Moilan 15
25 Longsa 50 7
26 Pongidong 30
27 Yimpang 50 10 15
28 Longsachung 50
29 Koro 5 5
30 Nunying 20 10
31 Wokha 10
32 New Changsu 10 10
33 Longtsung 10
34 Yamhon 10 10
35 Lio Wokha 30 35
36 Serika 5 10
37 Tssori New 20
38 Tssori Old 20
39 Sungkha 5
40 Meshangben 10
TOTAL: 250 450 210 270
WOKHA DISTRICT:
(ROKOVISA CHASE)
District-in-Charge
ANNEXURE - A (7)
Sl. No. Name of the Village 2007 (Ha.) 2008 (Ha.) 2009 (Ha.) 2010 (Ha.)
1 Surumi 10 20 10
2 Tichipami 5 25 10 5
3 Hoshepu 2
4 Khehoto 4
5 Khekiye 4
6 Kuhozhe Shevishe Village 30
7 Tizu Island 15
8 Natha (O) 5
9 Achikuchu 10
10 Kakiye 10
11 Kholeboto 5 5 10 5
12 Yehemi 20 40 10 5
13 Kiyatha 5 10 10 5
14 Lithsami 5 10 10 10
15 Kakiye 10
16 A/saghemi 5 15 15
17 Vedami 5 5 15 5
18 Sapotimi 5 10 10 5
19 Phuye New 10
20 Phuye old 10
21 Suruhuto 25
22 Asukhomi 5 10 10 10
23 Philimi 5 20
24 Rotomi(O) 5 10
25 Rotomi(N) 5 10 10
26 Khrimtomi 5 10
27 Litsami 5 20 10
28 Izheto 20 20 10
29 Zungti 15 20 10
30 Sukhalu 5 10
31 Kiyekhu 5 20
32 Tsutoho 10
33 Khushe Scty 25 75 10 10
34 Apuyemi 10 10 10
35 Alaphumi 10
36 Mukalimi 10 5
ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT:
37 Chishilimi 15 10
38 Natsumi 15 10
39 Imlomi 5 10 10
40 Ighanumi 10 10 10 5
Total: 250 450 210 150
(Er. KUGHATO K. CHOPHY)
District-in-Charge