PHED SIVASAGAR DIVISION
Public Health Engineering Department, the Nodal Department of implementation of Water Supply and Sanitation programme in the rural area has been rendering very sincere service in the district since its inception i.e 1979 when the Sivasagar PHE Division was created. Sivsagar PHE Division carries out aforementioned activities in rural areas of the District thorough -
Two centrally sponsored flagship programmes namely
(i) NRDWP (National Rural Drinking Water Programme) and
(ii) Swachh Bharat Mission(Gramin) {SBM (G)}
Externally Aided Programme like World Bank aided project.
Water Supply :
National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP)
The National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) is a centrally sponsored Scheme aimed at providing every person in rural India with adequate safe water for drinking, cooking and other domestic needs on a sustainable basis by pipe water supply scheme (PWSS) and spot sources such as Hand Tube wells, Tara Hand Pump, Singer hand pump etc. Safe water is to be readily and conveniently accessible at all times and in all situations and therefore , the scheme focuses on the creation of the infrastructure operating of drinking water supply schemes in rural areas. Piped Water Supply Scheme under Sivasagar PHE Division as on 20.07.2018:
Total Nos. of PWSS : 183 Nos.
Completed Scheme : 159 Nos.
Ongoing PWSS : 24 Nos.
Functioning PWSS : 125 Nos.
Defunct PWSS: 34 Nos.
A/A received for restoration of defunct PWSS 23 Nos.
Proposal for restoration of 11 Nos. of defunct scheme have already been sent to higher authority for necessary approval.
Activities : Availability of portable drinking water remains challenge in rural areas in several parts of the country. District Level Water Testing Laboratory (DLL) & Sub-Divisional Level Water Testing Laboratory (SDLL) do the water testing through Departmental source and Private source such as Hotels, Tea Gardens, Schools etc. Mobile Laboratory Van plays an important role in rural areas for water testing during flood. Mobile Water treatment Plant which helps in disaster management such as during flood by purifying the water and provide packeting safe Drinking water in the necessary areas.
Sanitation :
Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) (SBM)G
To accelerate the efforts to achieve universal sanitation coverage and to put focus on safe sanitation, the Prime Minister of
India launched the Swachh Bharat Mission on 2nd October, 2014. The Mission aims to achieve a Swachh Bharat by
2nd October,2019 as a fitting tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversary. Swachh Bharat shall mean improving
the levels of cleanliness through Solid and Liquid Waste Management activities and making Gram Panchayats Open
Defecation Free (ODF). The Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) is not only about constructing toilets but aims at behavior
change of the masses to adopt better sanitation practices. Therefore, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC) strategies, planning and their effective implementation is the key to the success of Swachh Bharat.
The major function of SBM is to provide low cost individual household latrine (IHHL) in rural areas. To enable the provision
of low cost financing to individual households for the construction of household latrines and to leverage the network of NGOs
and SHGs identified by agencies and other financial institutions.
Sivasagar PHE Division Profile as on 20.07.2018: (Sanitation District)
Total Nos. of LACs : 4 Nos.
Total Nos. of Blocks : 5 Nos.
Total Nos. of GPs : 79 Nos.
Total Nos. of Villages : 518 Nos.
Total Nos. of Tea Gardens : 16 Nos.
Total Rural Households : 128225 Nos.
Total Rural Households identified as without toilet: 64400 Nos.
Household Covered with sanitary toilet till date : 128225 Nos.
Total Nos. of Community Sanitary Complexes (CSC) Constructed : Completed : 2 Nos. Ongoing : 2 Nos.
Construction of Public Toilets under Mukhyamantri Anamay Achoni : 4 Nos. (All ongoing)
Total Nos. of GPs achieved ODF status : 79 Nos.
Total Nos. of Village achieved ODF status : 518 Nos.
IEC Activities:
1. IPC Interpersonal Communication (House to House visit)
2. Awareness meeting
3. Cleanliness Drive
4. Plantation Drive
5. Sanitary Mela
6. Exhibition
7. Celebrating Global Hand Washing Day, World Toilet Day
8. Awareness During Flood
9. Convergence with ICDS, NRHM, SSA, Bazar Committee
10. IEC in Schools
11. Street Play
12. IEC through IEC van
13. Hoarding, Banner,Postering,distribution of leaflet, D.O. letter of D.C. Dibrugarh
14. Cycle Rally, Bike Rally
Externally Aided Programme like World Bank aided project.
Neer Nirmal Pariyojana
NEER NIRMAL PARIYOJANA
DPMU, SIVASAGAR
THE GREATER AMGURI AND GAURISAGAR INTEGRATED
WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
Over View of Project Area Map
INTRODUCTION:
• The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MoDWS) and the World Bank
have jointly developed the Neer Nirmal Pariyojana – Rural Water Supply and
Sanitation Project for Low Income States (RWSS-LIS) with an objective to
improve piped water supply and sanitation services for selected rural
communities in the target states through decentralized service delivery systems.
The RWSSP-LIS is being implemented in the four states namely Assam, Bihar,
Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh. In Assam Rural Water Supply & Sanitation
Project for Low Income States has been taken in seven Districts of Assam in
two batches during the period 2014-2020.
Fund sharing pattern:
• World Bank = 50.00%
• Govt. of India (NRDWP) = 44.50%
• Govt. of Assam = 4.50% • Govt. of Assam = 4.50%
• Community Contribution = 1.00% (General: Rs. 450/- and SC/ST: Rs. 225/-)
Component wise share (as per PIP):
• Infrastructure: 91%
• Project Management: 3%
• Capacity Building and Sector Development: 6%
INTRODUCTION:
Project Implementation Period:
• Construction Period = 3 Years.
• O&M Period = 5 Years.
Date of Commencement of the Project:
• In Sivasagar District the pre planning phase started
from September /2016.
• Batch I Districts: Jorhat, Kamrup (M) and Hailakandi.
• Batch II Districts: Sivasagar, Bongaigaon, Morigaon and Sonitpur.
Design period: The project is designed for a period of 30 years
BASIC OBJECTIVE OF
NEER NIRMAL PARIYOJANA
1. TO PROVIDE CLEAN AND SAFE DRINKING WATER
TO EACH HOUSE HOLD AND INSTITUTES UNDER THE
PROJECT AREA.
2. TO BRING AWARNESS AMONG THE PEOPLE,
REGARDING USE OF SAFE DRINKING WATER, PROPER DISPOSAL OF SOLID LIQUID WASTE AND SANITATION etc.
3. TO MAKE THE VILLAGEs CLEAN AND DISEASES FREE
PROJECT PROFILE
NAME OF DISTRICT SIVASAGAR
SOURCE RIVER/INTAKE RIVER DIKHOW
Nos. OF DEV. BLOCK
COVERED
2 Nos.
NAME OF THE DEV.
AMGURI & GAURISAGAR BLOCKS
AMGURI = 10 Nos.
Nos. OF GP COVERED GAURISAGAR = 15 Nos.
TOTAL = 25 Nos.
PROJECT PROFILE
NAME OF GPs UNDER AMGURI NAME OF GPs UNDER
DEV. BLOCK GAURISAGAR DEV. BLOCK
(10 Nos.) (15 Nos.)
AMGURI BORUAPUKHURI
BHUYAN HAT CHARING
BORAHIBARI DEORAJA
BORBAM DIKHOWMUKH
BORSILA DIKSU
BORUAH ALI HAFALUTING
LALIM CHAPORI HATIGHULI
NAMTI ALI KAWOIMARI
NAMTI DOL KHONAMUKH
PENGERA MOGORAHAT
MOMAITAMULI
MORABAZAR
RONGPUR
RUDRASAGAR
SOLOGURI
PROJECT PROFILE
Nos. OF VILLAGES TO BE COVERED
UNDER AMGURI DEV. BLOCK 60 Nos.
UNDER GAURISAGAR DEV. BLOCK 101 Nos.
TOTAL 161 Nos.
Nos. OF HABITATIONs TO BE COVERED
UNDER AMGURI DEV. BLOCK 283 Nos.
UNDER GAURISAGAR DEV. BLOCK 336 Nos.
TOTAL 619 Nos.
Nos. OF ARSENIC AFFECTED HABITATIONs
UNDER AMGURI DEV. BLOCK 23 Nos.
UNDER GAURISAGAR DEV. BLOCK 8 Nos.
TOTAL 31 Nos.
INSTITUTIONAL ASPECT OF NEER NIRMAL
PARIYOJANA
Govt of India (Ministry of Drinking Water &
Sanitation
Govt. Of Assam ( Public Health Engineering
Department)
State Project Management Unit
District Project Management Unit
Gaon Panchayat Water &
Sanitation Committee
National Project
Management Unit
State Water & Sanitation Mission
Multi Village Water & Sanitation Committee
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Constitution of MVWSC & GPWSC
MVWSC
Chairperson Zilla Parishad President
Vice
ZP, CEO/Administrator
Chairperson
Member EE (PHE) of Project Execution
Secretary Division
Chairperson from project GP
Members
Members of AP
Members of ZP
GP Secretary
Selected
SHG/ Youth/ Citizen Group
Members (2 )
GPWSC
Chairperson President of respective GP
Vice
Vice President of respective GP
Chairperson
Member Sectional Officer (AE/JE) PHE
Secretary
President of Village Level
Member Health & Sanitation Committee
of NHM
Member Anchalik Panchayat Member of
the GP
Member All ward members of the GP
Member President(s) of VWSC under the
GPWSC
Member Secretary(s) of VWSC under the
GPWSC
Member Secretary of respective GP
Member ASHA/Anganwadi Workers
within the GP
Member Swachhata Doot of the GP
BASELINE SURVEY
Baseline Survey Status Completed
Nos. of HH Survey 36,200 nos.
Nos. of Institutional Survey
1,320 nos. conducted
Population count 1,66,967 nos.
SC HH 3,316 nos.
ST HH 857 nos.
General HH 32,027 nos.
The Baseline Survey
The Baseline survey was proposed
toundertake to commence the Neer Nirmal
Pariyojana operations in the project areas.
The survey was undertaken using web-
basedsoftware through Tablet (hand held
computer).
Pre-requisites for Baseline Survey
Prior start of – Baseline Survey:
Identification of Enumerators
Collection of necessary documents and information from respective GPs
Orientation /training programme
Hand over of “Tablets”
Awareness Meeting with respective GP Presidents /GPWSC Members
Preparation of Micro-plan
During – Baseline Survey:
Constant Monitoring and Guidance:
Refresher training and Reviews:
Block Coordinator and District Team
Data Flow /Architecture
NPMU
/WB
Features & Advantages of Tab-Based Survey
Android based application with UIs for Tablet and Smart phones.
For authorized users only
Geo tagging and time stamping of all the data collected
Feature for offline data collection and synchronization on availability of
GPRS connectivity
Real time data capture
Real time Monitoring of data
Elimination of human errors
No scope of manipulation as GIS coordinates and time stamping is there
Performance analysis at each level of execution (Enumerator /GP
/DPMU etc.)
Survey Entry Module (Tab-Based)
1. Click on the Icon
Icon of the application
(Under the issues Tablet )
Login Page
Home Page
2. Enter User name &
Password and click
“Login” button
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Survey Monitoring Module (Web-Based)
Login Page
Icon of the application
(Under NNP Website)
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Monitoring Module - Record View
INITIATIVES DURING BLS
• DISCUSSION WITH THE GP PRESIDENT, WARD MEMBERS,
REGARDING Nos. OF HH AND POPULATION WITHIN THE
GP
• TALLY THE NNP SURVEY DATA WITH CENSUS, SMB, GPDP
AND CIRCLE OFFICE DATA.
• PUBLICITY AND SUPPORT SOUGHT FROM VARIOUS
NAMGHAR, MASJID, CULTURAL CENTRE
• DISCUSSION WITH THE MUNICIPAL OFFICE REGERDING
Nos. OF HH TRANSFERRED TO MUNICIPAL AREA
• RANDOM VISIT BY DPMU STAFF TO SOME REMOTE AREA
HHs.
• MID TERM ASSESMENT
Enumerator Review Meeting HH survey by Enumerator
Meeting at GP office regarding secondary
Field visit and onsite survey by M&E data and CM Selection
CAPACITY BUILDING
Nos. of Ward level meeting conducted :- 375 nos.
Nos. of Habitation/village level meeting conducted :- 1962 nos.
Nos. of GPWSC Training conducted :- 25 nos.
Nos. of GPWSC meeting Conducted : - 200 Nos.
Nos. of Community Mobilizers :- 42 nos.
Nos. of GPWSC Bank a/c opened :- 25 nos.
MID TERM IMPACT ASSESMENT REPORT (MTIA)
Particulars YES (%) NO (%)
Awareness on Benefits of the Project 83.14 14.59
Awareness on Community Contribution 85.61 13.20
Awareness on User Charges (OPEX) 82.02 15.77
Baseline Survey Conducted 98.96 1.04
104 Nos. of HH responded as Survey Not conducted out of 10,000 HH
MONTHLY REVIEW MEETING OF CM
SLWM AWARNESS BY
HABITATION LEVEL AWARNESS CAMP
AWRNESS AMONG MOTHR GROUP
COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION STATUS
Name of
CC Target
CC CC CC OT
District Collected PERCENTAGE updated
Sivasagar 1,53,51,075 15,38,847 10.02% 10,01,475
General HH @ Rs. 450/- per HH
SC/ST HH @ Rs. 225/- per HH
STATUS OF CC COLLECTION
TARGET CC
CC CC
SL NO GP NAME COLLECTED PERCENTAGE (Rs.)
(Rs.) (Rs.)
SL NO GP NAME TARGET CC
(Rs.) CC COLLECTED
(Rs.)
CC PERCENTAGE
(Rs.)
1 Amguri 8,81,325 85,950 9.75
2 Bhuyanhat 7,33,950 57,375 7.81
3 Borahibari 5,76,450 36,000 6.24
4 Borbam 3,95,100 1,10,700 28.01
5 Borsilla 9,32,625 46,575 4.99
6 Boruah Ali 6,74,775 31,950 4.73
7 Lalim Chapori 4,36,050 1,19,700 27.45
8 Namtiali 7,04,475 1,65,150 23.44
9 Namtidol 4,61,700 50,625 10.96
10 Pengera 5,46,975 1,02,600 18.75
STATUS OF CC COLLECTION
SL NO GP NAME TARGET CC CC COLLECTED
CC
PERCENTAGE
SL NO GP NAME TARGET CC CC COLLECTED CC PERCENTAGE
1 Boruapukhuri 6,92,775 34,650 5.00
2 Charing 4,99,500 80,550 16.12
3 Deoraja 5,87,475 2,57,850 43.89
4 Dikhowmukh 4,93,200 55,800 11.31
5 Diksu 6,77,475 94,275 13.91
6 Hafaluting 3,21,075 45,450 14.15
7 Hatighuli 6,38,100 80,100 12.55
8 Kawaimari 7,93,575 1,94,850 24.55
9 Khonamukh 7,41,375 64,350 8.67
10 Mogorahat 3,64,050 74,475 20.45
11 Momaitamuli 4,66,425 76,950 16.49
12 Morabazar 4,99,050 69,525 13.93
13 Rongpur 8,31,600 1,15,875 13.93
14 Rudrasagar 4,95,675 1,10,700 22.33
15 Sologuri 9,06,300 99,000 10.92
SANITATION, SEGREGATION & SOLID
LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Awareness in GPs/Habitation/Ward
Training of Community Mobilizers
IPC individual household
Schools Awareness campaign for Proper Hand washing ,
Sanitation, Segregation of waste (Dry and Wet) and
personal hygiene
GPWSC Meeting
CLTS activities
Event: Celebration of World Environment Day in Gaurisagar
Development block and mass rally from Gaurisagar High
School to Hawlating.
Distribution of dust bin in Gaurisagar weekly market area.
One Day Non Residential Training Of
Community Mobilizers on Sanitation and SLWM
SURVEY ON SOLID LIQUID WASTE
MANAGEMENT
• Name of Village: Miri Chutia Gaon and Baghjan Grant
• Habitation: 8
• Name of GP: Borbam
• Name of Block: Amguri
• Total no. of HH: 898nos.
• Only Solid portion was covered.
• Total quantity of wet (food) waste generate per
day: 34 kg/ day
• Total quantity of dry waste ( recyclable) waste
per day: 175kg/day
Borbam GP Map
SLWM Survey Photographs
Expected Outcome
• Behavioural change
• Used of toilet
• Proper hygiene and Environment clean
• Segregation of waste (dry and wet)
in individual household
• Used of dust bin
• Dry waste can sell to Kawariwala
• Wet waste can turn into compost/
vermi compost
TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
• TROPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
CONDUCTED IN ALL THE
PROJECT GPs. • TOTAL LENGTH FOUND: 1025.78 km.
LAND DETAILS
• LAND FOR WTP IS ALREADY HANDED OVER
TO THE PHED, SIVASAGAR
• LAND FOR THE ESRs ARE FINALISED.
• SOCIAL SCREENING OF THE WTP LAND,
INTAKE POINT AND THE ESR LOCATIONs
COMPLETED.
LAND FOR ESRs
PROPOSED Nos. OF ESRs 42 Nos.
Nos. OF ESRs FINALISED 32 Nos.
OUT OF THE TOTAL Nos. OF ESRs FINALISED
GOVT. LAND 12 Nos.
DEPARTMENTAL LAND 20 Nos.
SN Name of GP
Govt. Land (14 nos.)
Purpose of land
Total
land
Required
(in Ha)
Land Type
(Govt/ Pvt) Location
1 BORSILA ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
BORSILA 900
Govt. land
(Revenue)
AT VILLAGE
THIPUK CHAH
BAGISHA Pahari Line
2 DIKHOWMUKH ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
DIKHOWMUKH 900
Govt. land
(Revenue) AT VILLAGE
BHARALUWA Bharaluwa
3 KAWOIMARI ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
KAWOIMARI 900
Govt. land
(Revenue)
AT VILLAGE
DECIAL DULIA
GAON
Near
Janajati
High School
at Nakatani
, Kalugaon
4 RUDRASAGAR
ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
RUDRASAGAR
900 Govt. land
(Revenue) AT VILLAGE
RUPAHI BILL Near GP
office
RUDRASAGAR 900 Govt. land
(Revenue) AT VILLAGE
RUPAHI PATHAR
Near
Bongaon
High School 5
6 HATHIGHULI ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
HATIGHULI 900
Govt. land
(Revenue)
AT VILLAGE
NO.1 KHULA
GRAZING
Khula
Grazing
7 CHARING ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
CHARING 900
Govt. land
(Revenue)
AT VILLAGE
CHALIHA
KAKOTI
CHALIHA
KAKOTI
SN Name of GP
Govt. Land (14nos.)
Purpose of land Total land
Required
(in Ha)
Land Type
(Govt/ Pvt) Location
8 MORABAZAR ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
MORABAZAR 900
Govt. land
(Revenue) AT VILLAGE
KHATUAL KHATUAL
9 BORAHIBARI ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
BORAHIBARI 900
Govt. land
(Revenue)
AT VILLAGE
BOSASAYAK
DIBRUAL
BOSASAYAK
DIBRUAL
10 BARUAH
PUKHRI
ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
BARUAH PIKHURI 900
Govt. land
(Revenue) AT VILLAGE
ABHOIPURIA ABHOIPURIA
11 RONGPUR ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
MUMAI RONGPUR 900
Govt. land
(Revenue) AT VILLAGE
KURULA KOTIA KURULA
KOTIA
12 MUMAITAMULI ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
MUMAI TAMULI 900
Govt. land
(Revenue) AT VILLAGE
BOGAGUHAIN BOGAGOHAIN
13 MUMAITAMULI
WATER
TREATMENT
PLANT AT MUMAI TAMULI
37500 Govt. land
(Revenue) AT VILLAGE
BOGAGUHAIN BOGAGOHAIN
14 Kawaimari Intake Point Govt. land
(Revenue) Namdongia
Bongali Gaon NAMDONGIA
BONGALI
SN Name of GP
Departmental Land
Purpose of land Total land
Required
(in Ha)
Land Type
(Govt/ Pvt) Location
1 NAMTI ALI ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT NAMTI
ALI
900 Departmental
Land SOMDAR
GAON SOMDAR
P.W.S.S.
2 NAMTI ALI 900 Departmental
Land LUNPURIA
GAON LUNPURIA
P.W.S.S
3 NAMTIDOLE ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT NAMTI
DOL 900
Departmental
Land AT VILLAGE
BAILUNG Namtidole
P.W.S.S
4 BARUAH ALI ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
BARUAH ALI 900
Departmental
Land AT VILLAGE
BALIMARA
KARCHUWA
BALIMARA
P.W,S.S
5 BORSILA ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
BORSILA 900
Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
BORSILA
GRANT
BORSILA
P.W.S.S
6 BORBAM ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
BORBAM 900
Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
BAGJHAN
GRANT
BAGJHAN
GRANT
P.W.S.S
7 PENGERA ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
PENGERA 900
Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
DULIA
CHARAL
DULIA
CHARAL
P.W.S.S
8 BHUYANHAT ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
BHUYAN HAT 900
Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
BHUYAN
GAON
DHUNIA
BHUYAN
P.W.S.S
SN Name of GP
DEPARTMENTAL LAND
Purpose of land Total land
Required
(in Ha)
Land Type
(Govt/ Pvt) Location
9 BHUYANHAT ZONAL
ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
BHUYAN HAT
900 Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
BHUYAN
GAON
DHUNIA
BHUYAN
P.W.S.S
10 BHUYANHAT 900 Departmental
Land
CHAWDANG
GAON CHOWDANG
P.W.S.S.
11 DEORAJA
ZONAL
ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
DEORAJA
900 Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
RATANPURIA RATANPURIA
P.W.S.S
12 MOGORAHAT
ZONAL
ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
MOGARAHAT
900 Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
GAR
KAKHARIA
MOGARAHAT
P.W.S.S
13 HATHIGHULI
ZONAL
ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
HATIGULI
900 Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
BAMUN
MORAN
Bamu Moran
P.W.S.S.
14 KHONAMUKH ZONAL
ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
KHONAMUKH
900 Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
NO.1MOUT
GHAR
PHOLIA
MOUT GHAR
PHOLIA
P.W.S.S
15 KHONAMUKH 900
Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
BHITARUAL
NORA GAON
BHITARUAL
P.W.S.S
SN Name of GP Departmental land
Purpose of land Total land
Required
(in Ha)
Land Type
(Govt/ Pvt) Location
16 HOLOGURI ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
HOLOGURI 900
Departmental
Land Salaguri
village SALAGURI
P.W.S.S.
17 RONGPUR ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
RONGPUR 900
Departmental
Land NA ALI
CHRISTIAN
RANG
GHAR
CHARIALI
P.W.S.S.
18 DIKHSU ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
DIKHSU 900
Departmental
Land AT VILLAGE
MOUT
MOUT
GAON
P.W.S.S
19 LALIMCHAPORI ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT LALIM
CHAPORI 900
Departmental
Land
AT VILLAGE
LALIMCHIGA
CHAPORI
LALIM
CHAPORI
P.W.S.S
20 HAFOLUTING ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
HAFOLUTING 900
Departmental
Land AT VILLAGE
TEPOR CHARINGIA
P.W.S.S
21 AMGURI ZONAL ELEVATED
RESERVOIR AT
AMGURI 900
Departmental
Land HALUATING
GRANT
HALUATING
GRANT
P.W.S.S
POSTING AND VACANCY POSITIONS OF O/O THE
EXECUTIVE ENGINEER (PHE), SIVASAGAR DIVISION
AS ON 25.10.2019
POSTING AND VACANCY POSITIONS OF O/O THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER (PHE), SIVASAGAR DIVISION
(i) Posting Position :
Sl.
No.
Designation Name of the Incumbent
1 Executive Engineer Sri Sanjib Kumar Bordoloi (i/c)
2 Assistant Executive Engineer Sri Sanjib Kumar Bordoloi
Sri Kumud Ranjan Hazarika
Sri Dilip Kumar Shyam (T/C)
3 Assistant Engineer Sri Jayanta Kataky
Md. Ahmadur Rahman
Sri Dilip Kumar Kalita
Sri Rajib Kumar Borpuzari
4 Accounts Officer Md. Gazibar Rahman Mandal
5 Deputy Accounts Officer Sri Zakiur Rahman
Sri Sanjay Hazarika
6 Assistant Accounts Officer Nil
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Junior Engineer Sri Indra Kanta Nath
Sri Chumi Priya Bora
Sri Bibhuti Kumar Chetia
Sri Alokesh Kakoty
Sri Walson Bennet
Sri Dilip Kumar Gogoi
Sri Kalyan Chandra Borah
Sri Debajyoti Gogoi
Sri Nitu Borah
Sri Nabajit Dutta
8 Senior Assistant Nawab Miftahuz Zaman
Smti Monideepa Gogoi
Smti Lina Saikia
Sri Boikuntha Deka Baruah
9 Junior assistant Sri Jawahar Jyoti Changkakoti
Smti Rashmi Rekha Hazarika
10 Section Assistant Sri Trailukya Borah
Sri Jiban Konwar
Sri Tultul Kakoty
11 Driver Sri Moni Kanta Konwar
Sri Khirud Buragohain
12 Chowkidar Sri Ajit Hazarika
Sri Tepuram Handique
Sri Nandeswar Rajbonshi
13 Peon Sri Bipul Kumar Gogoi
Sri Ranjit Kol
Sri Porag Protim Goswami
(ii) Present Posting Position : As on 25.10.2019
# POST NAME PERMANENT TEMPORARY
Sanctioned Strength Vacancy Sanction
ed Strength Vacancy
1 EXECUTIVE ENGINEER (PHE) 1 0 1 0 0 0
2 ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE
ENGINEER 2 2 0 0 0 0
3 ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE
ENGINEER (PHE)(T.C) 1 1 0 0 0 0
4 ASSISTANT ENGINEER 5 4 1 0 0 0
5 JUNIOR ENGINEER 16 10 6 0 0 0
7 ACCOUNTS OFFICER 1 1 0 0 0 0
8 DEPUTY ACCOUNTS OFFICER 1 1 0 1 1 0
9 ASSISTANT ACCOUNTS OFFICER 1 0 1 1 0 1
10 SUB. ENGINEER GRADE-I 1 0 1 0 0 0
11 SENIOR ASSISTANT 4 4 0 0 0 0
12 JUNIOR ASSISTANT 6 2 4 0 0 0
13 SECTION ASSISTANT 6 2 4 5 5 0
14 TRACER 1 0 1 0 0 0
15 CHOWKIDAR 3 3 0 0 0 0
16 DRIVER 3 1 2 1 1 0
17 ELECTRICIAN 0 0 0 1 1 0
18 KHALASI 13 1 12 117 117 0
19 PEON 6 3 3 0 0 0
20 PLUMBER 2 0 2 0 0 0
21 PUMP OPERATOR 7 1 6 12 12 0
TOTAL 80 36 44 138 137 1