WEST BENGAL
STATE DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
2023
DEPARTMENT OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT
AND CIVIL DEFENCE
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
Printed at : Saraswaty Press Ltd.
(Govt. of West Bengal Enterprise)
STATE DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
PLAN 2023
DEPARTMENT OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT
AND CIVIL DEFENCE
State Disaster Management Plan 2023 iii
INDEX
Chapter
Number
Chapter Name
Page
No.
CHAPTER I Introduction 1 - 3
CHAPTER II State Overview 4 - 13
CHAPTER III Hazard Risk Vulnerability Analysis 14 - 30
CHAPTER IV Drought Management Plan 31 - 33
CHAPTER V Early Warning, Prevention & Mitigation 34 - 39
CHAPTER VI Response Mechanism 40 - 49
CHAPTER VII Sendai Framework and Main Streaming DM & Lesson Learnt 50 - 56
CHAPTER VIII Financial Arrangement 57 - 58
CHAPTER IX Capacity Development 59 - 59
CHAPTER X NDRF & SDRF 60 - 63
CHAPTER XI Civil Defence Plan 64 - 74
Annexure 75 - 184
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PREFACE
It gives me great pleasure to present the State Disaster Management Plan of the Department of Disaster
Management & Civil Defence, West Bengal and also to inform you that through this plan, the Department of
Disaster Management & Civil Defence has attained remarkable and distinct height of achievement under the
guidance and inspiration of our Visionary Hon’ble Chief Minister Smt. Mamata Banerjee.
The State Disaster Management Plan is a dynamic and actionable document which is being periodically
updated and revised as per the changing scenario of disaster management. This plan is specially documented
keeping in view of Disaster Risk Reduction and Crisis Management Programme for mitigation of hardship of
the Disaster affected people.
The multi hazard prole of the state of West Bengal and its unique geographical location is now well known. The
proneness of multiple disasters caused by natural and human induced factors aggravated by climate change
pose many threats and challenges for communities and agencies involved in management of disasters. With
the enactment of Disaster Management Act 2005 and adoption of National Disaster Management Policy 2009
Government of West Bengal has established improved institutional arrangement to deal with any threatening
disaster situation.
It is imperative to say that the true usefulness of the plan lies in the actual implementation and reduce the
sufferings of mass effected by the disasters frequently. The population owes its vulnerability to physical and
socio-economic scenario of their living. For this, a holistic approach of Disaster Risk Reduction is required,
which involves the development of plans and policies by all department and agencies who are involved in
the Management cycle of Disaster. Mainstreaming of disaster risk reduction is therefore necessary. Under
the aegis of State Disaster Management Authority, all the Departments are being involved in preparing this
comprehensive plan.
It has been observed that whenever the state of West Bengal has faced a challenging situation like natural
and man made Disasters, all the officers, staff and personnel of this Department responded to the call of
the situation very promptly, wholeheartedly and with its highest ability’, maintaining well coordination with all
concerned line Departments and other supporting agencies. The department has adopted a holistic approach
that includes community awareness and involvement of all stake holders to enhance disaster preparedness at
all level of administrative set-up.
I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to Honorable Chairperson of SDMA Smt. Mamata Banerjee and
all Honorable member of SDMA for their continuous guidance and support.
I also appreciate efforts of all Senior Executives, Officers, Staff, and Volunteers who appreciably contributed to
achieve such tremendous tasks throughout the year as well as preparing this plan.
I am hopeful that the State Disaster Management Plan will be immensely helpful as a brief valuable guide to
our management and development of strategic steps towards prevention, handling of disaster and minimizing
the suffering of the calamity-stricken people in its future journey.
JAVED AHMED KHAN
Minister-in-Charge
Department of Disaster Managment & Civil Defence
Government of West Bengal
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FOREWORD
Different parts of West Bengal are vulnerable to the natural calamities like Flood, Cyclonic Storms, Earthquake,
Landslide, Drought and River Embankment Erosion. In fact there are multiple High Risk Multi Hazard Zones.
Apart from these natural hazards there are also chances of man-made disasters or accidents like Major Fire,
Industrial Accidents, Terrorist Attacks etc.
This State Disaster Management Plan, West Bengal, has been prepared with an aim to tackle natural disasters
with a scientic approach and with the help of understanding. This Plan should be useful to tackle the multi-
hazard vulnerabilities taking into consideration the factors like ever-growing population, rapid urbanization,
increasing industrialization, development within high risk zones, environmental degradation, climate change,
state and national security, economy and sustainable development.
The objective of the State Disaster Management Plan, West Bengal is to facilitate execution of activities for
prevention, preparedness, operations, coordination, and community awareness and involvement in respect of
natural calamity of the State.
In preparing the Plan, the existing system has been studied, the prevailing documents and various stakeholders
were consulted. More than 30 departments have their own disaster management plan.
The framework of the plan is based on the paradigm shift in Management of Disaster from a relief centric
approach to preparedness, prevention and mitigation, in terms of the surrounding as laid down in the Disaster
Management Act 2005. The team has followed the guidelines for preparing State Disaster Management Plans
issued by the National Disaster Management Authority and other State Government’s Disaster Management
Plans.
It may be noted that West Bengal is the only State where there is a separate Department of Disaster Management
and Officers are deployed up to Block level. All the activities related to Disaster being carried out through the
Department of Disaster Management and Civil Defence up to the Grass root level. WBSDMA being the highest
level constituted body to monitor the activities of the State.
The State Disaster Management Plan is associated with Departmental Disaster Management Plans, District
Disaster Management Plans and State Disaster Management Networks. This is a general framework,
specialized action points would be available in District Disaster Management Plans and Different Departmental
Disaster Management Plans.
This plan will also be available at the departmental website for everyone.
Dushyant Nariala, IAS
Principal Secretary
Department of Disaster Management & Civil Defence
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This plan will be known as “West Bengal State Disaster Management Plan” and will be applicable in and
only in the state of West Bengal.
Background:
The Disaster Management Act, 2005 (DM Act 2005) lays down institutional and coordination mechanism for
effective Disaster Management (DM) at the national, state, district and local levels. As mandated by the Act
multi-tiered institutional system consisting of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) headed
by the Prime Minister, the State Disaster Management Authorities (SDMAs) headed by the respective Chief
Ministers and the District Disaster Management Authorities (DDMAs) headed by the respective District
Collectors and co-chaired by Chairpersons of the local bodies has been put in place.
Vision:
The vision is to build a safer and disaster resilient State by developing a holistic, proactive, multi- disaster and
technology driven strategy for Disaster Management. This will be achieved through a culture of prevention,
mitigation and preparedness to reduce the impact of disasters on people.
West Bengal has 23 Districts covering 68 Sub-divisions, 345 Blocks, 07 Municipal Corporation, 121
Municipalities/ Notied area Authority, 3,339 Gram Panchayats and 508 Police Stations. The total area of
the state is 88,752 sq km having a population of nearly 100 million people of which about 68.13 % live in the
rural areas with a population density of 1,028 per square kilometer (2,700 per square mile).
This plan is being formulated in the context of both natural and man-made disasters to tackle the multi-
hazard vulnerabilities and is based on the factors like ever-growing population, facilitate to the affected
families, rapid urbanization, increasing industrialization, development within high risk zones, environmental
degradation, climate change, state and national security, economy and sustainable development.
Theme:
The central themes of this State DM Plan are as follows:
• Tostudythevulnerabilityofdifferentpartsofthestatetodifferentkindsofdisastersthemeasurestobe
adopted for prevention and mitigation of disasters.
• Themannerinwhichmitigationmeasuresshallbeintegratedwithdevelopmentplansandprojects,i.e.
mainstreaming of Disaster Management.
• Thecapacitybuildingandpreparednessmeasurestobetaken.
• The roles and responsibilities of each department of State Government in relation to the measures
specied above.
• The roles and responsibilities of different departments of State Government in responding to any
threatening disaster situation or disaster.
• Methodologiesfortheannualreviewandupdatingofthestateplan.
• Appropriateprovisionsfornancingthemeasurestobecarriedoutunderthestategovernment.
• AvailabilitytothedepartmentsofStateGovernmentandprovisionandmethodologyofsuchdepartments
to draw up their own plans in accordance with the state plan.
Objectives and Goal of the Plan:
Section 31 of Disaster Management Act 2005, makes it mandatory to have a disaster management plan for every
State. SDMP shall include Hazard Risk and Vulnerability Analysis (HRVA), prevention, mitigation, preparedness
measures, response plan and procedures. An indicative list with possible plan objectives is given below:
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• ToidentifytheareasvulnerabletomajortypesofhazardsintheState.
• ToadoptproactivemeasuresatStatelevelbyalltheGovt.Departmentstopreventdisasterandmitigateits
effects.
• Todeneandassignthedifferenttasksandresponsibilitiestostakeholdersduringthepre-disasterand
post-disaster phases of the disaster.
• ToenhanceresilienceofthepeopleintheStatebywayofcapacitybuilding.Reducethelossofpublicand
private property, especially critical facilities and infrastructure, through proper planning.
• ManagefuturedevelopmenttomitigatetheeffectofnaturalhazardsintheState.TosetupanEmergency
Operation Centre at the State level to function effectively in search, rescue, and response.
• Todevelopthestandardizedmechanismtorespondtodisastersituationtomanagethedisasterefficiently.
• Tosetuptheearlywarningsystemsoastopreparethecommunitytodealwiththedisasterandresponsive
communication system based up on fail-proof proven technology.
• TopreparetheresponseplanbasedupontheguidelinesissuedintheStateDisasterManagementPlanso
as to provide prompt relief, rescue and search support in the disaster affected areas.
• ToadoptdisasterresilientconstructionmechanismintheStatebywayofusingInformation,Educationand
Communication for making the community aware of the need of disaster resilient infrastructure.
• Tomaketheuseofmediaindisastermanagement.
• RehabilitationplanoftheaffectedpeopleandreconstructionmeasurestobetakenbydifferentGovernment
Departments at State level and local authority.
• The State Disaster Management Plan (SDMP) is the guide for achieving the objective of mitigation,
preparedness, response and recovery.
Scope:
SDMP envisages to provide a consistent, state wide framework for enabling central, state and local
governments and private and public sector institutions to come to a common platform and work together for
the cause of mitigation, preparation, response and recovery so as to help the disaster affected community
to recover from the effects of emergencies regardless of their cause, size, location or complexity. In
accordance with the provisions of DM Act, 2005, this plan is in effect at all times and applies to all levels of
state government and its administrative subdivisions; districts, tehsils, blocks, panchayats and villages. The
plan incorporates and complies with the principles and requirements of national and state laws, regulations
and guidelines.
Sendai Framework
In order to reduce disaster risk, Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) adopted during
3
rd
UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in Sendai, Japan, 2015 envisages a need to address
existing challenges and prepare for future ones by focusing on monitoring, assessing, and understanding
disaster risk and sharing such information. The SFDRR highlights that it is “urgent and critical to anticipate, plan
for and reduce disaster risk” to cope with disaster. It requires strengthening of disaster risk governance and
coordination across various institutions and sectors. It requires the full and meaningful participation of relevant
stakeholders at different levels. It is necessary to invest in the economic, social, health, cultural and educational
resilience at all levels. It requires investments in research and the use of technology to enhance multi-hazard
early warning systems (EWS), preparedness, response, recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction.
The four priorities for action under the SFDRR are:
1. Understanding the disaster risk.
2. Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk.
3. Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience.
4. Enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response and to “Build Back Better” in recovery, rehabilitation
and reconstruction.
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Disasters, Risk Reduction and Management
DM Act, 2005 denes disaster as being a catastrophe, mishap, calamity or grave occurrence in any area,
arising from natural or manmade causes or by accident or negligence which results in substantial loss of life
or human suffering or damage to and destruction of property or damage to or degradation of environment and
is of such a nature or magnitude as to be beyond the coping capacity of the community of the affected area.
Disaster Risk Reduction as UN office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), consists of a framework of
elements that help in minimizing vulnerabilities and disaster risks throughout a society, avoiding (prevention) or
limiting (mitigation and preparedness) the adverse impacts of hazards, within the broad context of sustainable
development.
DM Act, 2005 denes Disaster Management as a continuous and integrated process of planning, organising,
coordinating and implementing measures which are necessary or expedient for
(i) Prevention of danger or threat of any disaster;
(ii) Mitigation or reduction of risk of any disaster or its severity or consequence;
(iii) Capacity building;
(iv) Preparedness to deal with any disaster;
(v) Prompt response to any threatening disaster situation or disaster;
(vi) Assessing the severity or magnitude of effects of any disaster;
(vii) Evacuation, rescue and relief;
(viii) Rehabilitation and reconstruction.
Levels of Disasters
The Disaster Management related planning process at various tiers has to take into account the vulnerability
of disaster- affected area and the capacity of the authorities to deal with the situation. Using this approach,
the High Power Committee and as per the recommendations of the High Power Committee of Government
of India (Report of HPC on Disaster Management published in October 2001 by National Centre for Disaster
Management, New Delhi), disasters situations categorized into three levels; L1, L2 and L3.The period of
normalcy, L0, has to be utilized for Disaster Risk Reduction.
L1: The level of disaster that can be managed with the capabilities and resources at the district level. However,
the state authorities are to remain in a state of readiness to provide assistance if needed.
L2: This signies the disaster situations requiring assistance and active mobilization of resources at the state
level and deployment of state level agencies. The central agencies have to remain vigilant for immediate
deployment if required by the state.
L3: This corresponds to a nearly catastrophic situation or a very large-scale disaster that overwhelms State
and District authorities.
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State Prole: Social, Economic and Demographic
• DateofformationofWestBengalis15
th
August, 1947.
State Overview
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Geographic Prole:
Area 88,752 sq Km
Lat & Long 27°13’15”N to 21°25’24”N and 85°48’20”E to 89°53’04”E
Geographical
Regions
• Thehillregioninthenorth(Darjeeling&Kalimpongdistricts);
• The terai and teesta alluvial region of North Bengal (Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar,
Coochbehar districts);
• TheNorthBengalplains(NorthDinajpur,SouthDinajpur,Maldadistricts);
• Rarh Region (Murshidabad, Bankura, Birbhum, Purba Bardhaman, Paschim
Bardhman, Purba Medinipur & Paschim Medinipur districts) is also called
Vajjabhumi- “the land of the thunderbolt”;
• Western Plateau & high lands ( Purulia, Jhargram & some parts of Bankura,
Birbhum & Paschim Medinipur districts);
• GangeticDelta(Nadia,North24Parganas,Kolkata,South24Parganasdistricts
and some parts of Howrah, Hooghly district);
• CoastalPlain(Statecoastalregion220kmintheextremesouthofthestate).
Connected States/
UTs
• Assamintheeast;
• Jharkhand,Bihar,Orissainthewest;
• Sikkiminthenorth;
International
Boundary
West Bengal shares international boundary with
• Bangladeshintheeast(border2,217km);
• Nepalinthenorth-westcorner(border100kmapprox);
• Bhutaninthenorth(border183km).
Rivers
Ajay, Adi Ganga, Anjana, Atrai, Bakreswar, Balason, Baleshwar, Bansoli, Barakar,
Bhagirathi, Banka, Behula, Bhairab, Bidyadhari, Brahmani, Choita, Churni, Damodar,
Dharla, Dud Kumar, Darakeswar, Dwarka, Gandheswari, Ganga, Ghargharia, Ghiya,
Gosaba, Haldi, Hariabhanga, Hinglo, Hooghly, Ichamati, Jalangi, Jaldhaka, Jamuna,
Kalindi, Kangsabati, Kaljani, Kapaleswari, Karatoya, Ketha, Khari, Khong, Kopai, Kulik,
Kunur, Kunti, Mahananda, Matla, Mathabhanga,Mayurakshi, Mechi, Mundeswari, Muri
Ganga, Piyali, Purnabhadra, Raidak, Raimangal, Rangeet, Rasulpur, Rupnarayan,
Sali, Sankosh, Saptamukhi, Saraswati, Shil Torsa, Shilabati, Singimari, Subarnarekha,
Talma, Tangon, Teesta, Thakuran, Torsha river
Mountain
North-Western side of the state of West Bengal is covered by the Himalayan mountain
range (Highest point Sandakaphu 3,636 meters).
Forest
Recorded forest area in the state is 11, 879 km
2
which is 13.38% of the states
geographical area, reserves, protected and unclassed forests constitute 59.4%, 31.8%
and 8.9%, respectively, of the forest area.
Part of the world’s largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, is located in southern
West Bengal (UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1987 and designated
Ramsar Site since 2019).
West Bengal has 3.26% of its geographical area under protected areas comprising
15 wildlife sanctuaries and 5 national parks- Sundarban National Park, Buxa Tiger
Reserve, Gorumara National Park, Neora Valley National Park and Singalila National
Park.
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Map showing Rivers of West Bengal
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Administrative Prole:
No. of Districts 23
No. of Sub Divisions 68
No. of Blocks 345
No. of Municipalities/ Notied area Authority 121
No. of Municipal Corporations 07
No. of Gram Panchayats 3339
No. of Police Stations 508
Demographic & Socio Economic Prole:
(As per Census, 2011)
Population 9,12,76,115
Male population 4,68,09,027
Female population 4,44,67,088
Sex Ratio 947 females per 1000 males
Population Density 1028/km
2
(2700/sq mi)
Rural Population About 68.13% of the population
Urban Population About 31.87% of the population
Highest Density Kolkata (24,306/km
2
)
Literacy Rate 77.08%
Literate (Total) 6,15,38,281
Male 3,38,18,810
Female 2,77,19,471
Male Literacy 82.67%
Female Literacy 71.16%
Official Primary Language Bengali
Other languages spoken Out of 18 Scheduled languages in West Bengal
Main spoken language English, Hindi, Nepali,
Urdu, Santali.
(Source: https://wb.gov.in/about-west-bengal-facts-gures.aspx)
Irrigation Prole:
The State, being 37,660 sq. km. (42.03%) of its geographical areas spread over are ood prone, happens to
be one of the prime ood prone States in the country. The total length of embankment under the control of
Irrigation & Waterways Department is approximately 10,000 km.
The area-wise distributions of the main river basins in the state are as under:
1. Brahmaputra Basin 11,589 sq.km.
2. Ganga Padma Basin 12,124 sq.km.
3. Bhagirathi-Hoogly Basin & Sundarban Area 62,458 sq.km.
4. Subarnarekha Basin 3,581 sq.km.
Total 88,752 sq.km.
Structural Component of Rainfall & Flood monitoring in the State:
Control Room (including Central Control Room, in districts & different pumping station) 25 nos.
Daily Rain Gauge Station (including ARG, AWS, RMC, CWC, ORG) 84 nos.
Daily River Gauge Station 60 nos.
Major Barrage & Dams 12 nos.
(Source: Irrigation & Waterways Department, Agricultural Metrological Department of West Bengal)
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Agriculture:
Agriculture is the leading occupation in West Bengal. Rice is the states main food crop. Rice, jute, sugarcane
and wheat are the top crops of the state. Tea of Darjeeling and Dooars is also an important commercial crop.
The net cropped area is 52.05 lakh hectares which comprises 68% of the geographical area and 92% of arable
land. The cropping intensity is 190%.
Main Agricultural Crops in State: Paddy, Jute, Maize, Wheat, Potato, Mustard, Sugarcane, Oil-seeds, Cardamom,
Ginger, Cinchona, Joar, Maskalai, Gram, Musur, Khesari, Til, Mung, Ground, Nut, Vegetables and Tea.
Land Use Pattern in the State:
(Area in Ha.)
Gross Cropped Area 9972688
Cultivable Area 5614656
Net Cropped Area 5248257
Forest Area 1173669
Barren and uncultivable land 10886
Permanent postures and other grazing land 2366
Area under non agricultural use 1842219
Crop Intensity (per cent) 190
(Source: http://matirkatha.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/West-Bengal-District-wise-Cultivated-Area-Gross-
cropped-are-cropping-intensity-2018-19.pdf)
Crop production in the State:
(‘000 MT)
Total Paddy 24348.484
Total Rice 16070.000
Wheat 930.000
Maize 760.000
Other Cereals 17.594
Total Pulses 311.730
Total Oil Seeds 924.100
Potato 12932.000
Sugarcane 2076.000
Jute (*000 Bale) 7706.000
(Source: http://matirkatha.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/West-Bengal-District-wise-Cultivated-Area-Gross-
cropped-are-cropping-intensity-2018-19.pdf)
Transport:
The State is well connected by Road, railways, airport & ports. The Government put special emphasis on road
connectivity to reach every village in the state.
Roads in the State:
(in Kilometers)
Category of Roads As on 31st March, 2015
State Highway 3702
District Roads 9449
Rural Roads 2374
Sub Total 15525
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National Highway
Other Authority 1182
PWD & PWD Roads 1728
Sub Total 2910
Total 18435
(Source: www.msmedikolkata.gov.in// State Industrial Prole of West Bengal 2018-19)
Railways:
There is a good network of Eastern, South Eastern & North Eastern Frontier Railways in West Bengal. All
industrial concentrated areas & main towns are linked by railway track. The total railway track in West Bengal is
about 8663.11 km so far. Metro Railway length in Kolkata is 27.226 kms.
Ports & Water Transport:
The State of West Bengal has two modern ports Kolkata & Haldia which together handled 63.676 million tons
(mt) of cargo in 2018-19.
Water transport facility is available in South Bengal. Total length of National Waterways in West Bengal is 2,293
kms which is 15.81% of NWs in India.
Airports:
Airports in the State:
City Served District IATA Airport Name Note
International Airport
Kolkata Kolkata CCU
NSCB International
Airport
Also, a military enclave for Dum Dum Air
Force Station
Siliguri Darjeeling IXB Bagdogra Airport
Also known as Bagdogra Air Force
Station
Domestic Airports
Balurghat
Dakshin
Dinajpur
RGH Balurghat Airport Non-operational Airport
Coochbehar Coochbehar COH Coochbehar Airport Chattered ights only
Kolkata Kolkata -- Behala Airport Flying Club
Malda Malda LDA Malda Airport Under construction
Private Airstrips
Durgapur
Paschim
Bardhaman
RDP
Kazi Nazrul Islam
Airport
India’s rst Aerotropolis and rst privately
managed airport
Asansol
Paschim
Bardhaman
-- Burnpur Airport IISCO’s private airstrip
Military Airbase
Barrackpore
North 24
Parganas
Barrackpore Air Force
Station
Indian Air Force
Hasimara Jalpaiguri
Hasimara Air Force
Station
Indian Air Force
Kalaikunda
Paschim
Meinipur
Kalaikunda Air Force
Station
Indian Air Force
Panagarh
Paschim
Bardhaman
Panagarh Air Force
Station
Indian Air Force located in Durgapur
Urban Agglomeration
Salua
Paschim
Medinipur
Air Force Station
Salua
Indian Air Force
(Source: www.msmedikolkata.gov.in// State Industrial Prole of West Bengal 2018-19)
The Disaster Management Act 2005 provides the legal and institutional framework for disaster management
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in India at the national, state and district levels. In the National Policy of India, the primary responsibility of
disaster management vests with the State Governments. The Central Government lays down policies and
guidelines and provides technical, nancial and logistic support while the district administration carries out
most of the operations in collaboration with central and state level agencies.
State Disaster Management Authority:
Section 14 of DM Act 2005 mandates each State to establish State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).
At the State Level the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), headed by the Chief Minister, lays down
policies and plans for disaster management in the State. Being the nodal agency for disaster management,
it is also responsible to coordinate the implementation of the State Plan, recommend provision of funds for
mitigation and preparedness measures and review the developmental plans of the different departments of
the State to ensure integration of prevention, preparedness and mitigation measures in their respective plan.
Powers and functions of State Authority:
(a) Lay down the State disaster management policy;
(b) Approve the State Plan in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the National Authority;
(c) Approve the disaster management plans prepared by the departments of the Government of the State;
(d) Lay down guidelines to be followed by the departments of the Government of the State for the purposes of
integration of measures for prevention of disasters and mitigation in their development plans and projects
and provide necessary technical assistance there for;
(e) Coordinate the implementation of the State Plan;
(f) Recommend provision of funds for mitigation and preparedness measures;
(g) Review the development plans of the different departments of the State and ensure that prevention and
mitigation measures are integrated therein;
(h) Review the measures being taken for mitigation, capacity building and preparedness by the departments of
the Government of the State and issue such guidelines as may be necessary.
Constituted by Government Order No. - 2181-FR dated 29th November, 2011 published in Gazette Notication
dated- 07th December, 2011 the composition of SDMA is as given below.
West Bengal State Disaster Management Authority
Honourable Chief Minister, West Bengal- Chairperson
Minister-in-Charge, Department of Disaster Management & Civil Defence, Vice Chairperson
Minister-in-Charge, Finance Department
Minister-in-Charge, Department of Health and Family Welfare
Minister-in-Charge, Department of Irrigation & Waterways
Minister-in-Charge, Department of Public Works Department
Minister-in-Charge, Department of Agriculture
Minister-in-Charge, Food & Supplies Department
Minister-in-Charge Department of Power
Chief Secretary to the Government of West Bengal & Chief Executive Officer Ex-Officio
Institutional Arrangements for Disaster
Management (DM)
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State Executive Committee:
The State Executive Committee with State Chief Secretary as Chairperson (ex officio) and four Secretaries to
the Government of the State of such departments as the State Government may think t as ex officio members.
Formation/ Composition of West Bengal SEC:
The Chief Secretary to the Government of West Bengal- Ex-officio Chairperson
The Secretary, Home Department. - Member.
The Secretary, Finance Department. - Member.
The Secretary, Irrigation & Waterways Department.-Member.
The Secretary, Disaster Management & Civil Defence Department.-Member.
Functions of the State Executive Committee (As per section 22 of DM Act 2005):
1. The State Executive Committee shall have the responsibility for implementing the National Plan and State
Plan and act as the coordinating and monitoring body for management of disaster in the State.
2. Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of subsection (1), the State Executive Committee may-
a. coordinate and monitor the implementation of the National Policy, the National Plan and the State Plan;
b. examine the vulnerability of different parts of the State to different forms of disasters and specify
measures to be taken for their prevention or mitigation;
c. lay down guidelines for preparation of disaster management plan by the departments of the Government
of the State and the District Authorities;
d. monitor the implementation of disaster management plans prepared by the departments of the
Government of the State and District Authorities;
e. monitor the implementation of the guidelines laid down by the State Authority for integrating of measures
for prevention of disasters and mitigation by the departments in their development plans and projects;
f. evaluate preparedness at all governmental or non-governmental levels to respond to any threatening
disaster situation or disaster and give directions, where necessary, for enhancing such preparedness;
g. coordinate response in the event of any threatening disaster situation or disaster;
h. give directions to any Department of the Government of the State or any other authority or body in the
State regarding actions to be taken in response to any threatening disaster situation or disaster;
i. promote general education, awareness and community training in regard to the forms of disasters to
which different parts of the State are vulnerable and the measures that may be taken by such community
to prevent the disaster, mitigate and respond to such disaster;
j. advice, assist and coordinate the activities of the Departments of the Government of the State, District
Authorities, statutory bodies and other governmental and non- governmental organizations engaged in
disaster management;
k. provide necessary technical assistance or give advice to District Authorities and local authorities for
carrying out their functions effectively;
l. advise the State Government regarding all nancial matters in relation to disaster management;
m. examine the construction, in any local area in the State and, if it is of the opinion that the standards laid
for such construction for the prevention of disaster is not being or has not been followed, may direct the
District Authority or the local authority, as the case may be, to take such action as may be necessary to
secure compliance of such standards;
n. provide information to the National Authority relating to different aspects of disaster management;
o. lay down, review and update State level response plans and guidelines and ensure that the district level
plans are prepared, reviewed and updated;
p. ensure that communication systems are in order and the disaster management drills are carried out
periodically;
q. perform such other functions as may be assigned to it by the State Authority or as it may consider
necessary;
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State Disaster Response Force (SDRF):
In accordance with Sec. 44 of Disaster Management Act, 2005 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is
formed by the Government of India to ensure specialized response during disaster incidences. As per Section
3.4.5 of National Policy on Disaster Management, 2009, the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) was
constituted for quickly responding to disasters. These SDRF are placed strategically at suitable locations well
connected to the airport, rail heads and roads for their immediate deployment at the disaster sites. In West
Bengal Disaster Management Groups (DMG) were constituted for Kolkata and DMG–Bengal. DMG Kolkata has
its HQ at PTS, Kolkata
Set up of Disaster Management Group Squads, West Bengal Police (vide order no. 1 of 18.01.2013 of DG
& IG of Police, West Bengal)
At present, there are 07 (seven) self-contained Squads in DMG, WBP. These Squads are stationed at:-
(i) State Armed Police (SAP) 4th Battalion, Kasba, (near Raiganj town), Uttar Dinajpur.
(ii) SAP 6th & Special Striking Force Bn., Barrackpore, North 24 Parganas.
(iii) SAP 7th Bn., Asansol, Paschim Burdwan.
(iv) SAP 8th Bn., Barrackpore, North 24 Parganas.
(v) SAP 9th Bn., Sandhya (near Krishnanagar town), Nadia.
(vi) SAP 10th & 12th Bn., Dabgram (near Siliguri town), Jalpaiguri.
(vii) SAP 13th Bn., Barjora, District Bankura..
Each DMG Squad consists of 5(ve) specialized Teams. These Teams are:-
(i) Collapse Structure Search & Rescue Team (CSSR).
(ii) Medical First Responder Team (MFR).
(iii) Deep Diving/Surface Water Rescue Team: Deep Diving Teams are at Barrackpore & Krishnanagar
whereas rests of the Squads have Surface Water Rescue Teams.
(iv) Mountaineering/Rock Climbing Team: (Each such team is only located at Kasba, Dabgarm & Barjora)
(v) High Rise Building Team.
The strength of each self-contained squad is 01 Inspector, 02 SIs, 08 ASIs and 70 Police Constables. All the
seven Squads of DMG, WBP have been nominated & enlarged to the above capacity. DMG Constables are
young, energetic and physically t, with an average age group of below 30 years.
District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA):
Under Section 25 of Disaster Management Act 2005, there will be a District Disaster Management Authority
in each District of a State. Each DDMA will be headed by the respective District Magistrate, District Collector
(DC), Dy. Commissioner as the case may be, with the elected representative of the Local Authority as the Co-
Chairperson. DDMA will act as the planning, coordinating and implementing body for DM at District level and
take all necessary measures for the purposes of DM in accordance with the Guidelines laid down by the NDMA
and SDMA. It will, inter alia, prepare the District DM plan for the District and monitor the implementation of the
National Policy, the State Policy, the National Plan, and the State Plan concerning its own District and prepare
the District Plan. The DDMA will also ensure that the Guidelines for prevention, mitigation, preparedness and
response measures lay down by NDMA and SDMA are followed by all Departments of the State Government,
at the District level and the Local Authorities in the District. The District Disaster Management Authorities of
eighteen (18) Districts under West Bengal were constituted vide notication numbers 1286-FR to 1303-FR dated
1
st
August, 2007 of Disaster Management Department, West Bengal. Another four DDMAs for newly formed
four districts (4) were constituted vide notication number 3507-RL/O/VI/7M-108/07dated 13
th
November, 2017
and DDMA for district of Kolkata was constituted vide notication number 115-RL/O/VI/7M-108/07dated 18
th
January, 2018 of Disaster Management & Civil Defence Department, West Bengal.
State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC):
EOC is an off-site facility functioning from State / District HQ. The EOC will take stock of the emerging situation
and assist the incident managers in mobilizing the respective line department’s resources, manpower and
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expertise along with appropriate delegated authorities for the on-scene actions/ response. State EOC will keep
the DEOC and eld EOC informed of the changing situation and support extended. The basic functions of EOC,
derived on the basis of functional framework of disaster management would be to:
• Receive,monitor,andassessdisasterinformation;
• Keeptrackofavailableresources;
• Monitor,assess,andtrackresponseunitsandresourcerequests.Manageresourcedeploymentforoptimal
usage;
• Makepolicydecisionsandproclaimlocalemergenciesasneeded;
• Providedirectionand management forEOC operationsthroughStandardOperationsGuide(SOG),set
priorities and establish strategies;
• Coordinateoperationsofallrespondingunits,includinglawenforcement,re,medical,logisticsetc.;
• Augment comprehensive emergency communication from EOC to any eld operation when needed or
appropriate;
• MaintainEOCsecurityandaccesscontrol;
• ProviderecoveryassistanceinresponsetothesituationsandavailableresourcesKeepsenior,subordinate
and tenant officials informed;
• Keeplocalarea(Village/Town/City,DistrictandState)informed.Operateamessagecentretologandpost
all key disaster information. Develop and disseminate public information warnings and instructions
The EOC is equipped with state-of-the-art, redundant communication systems including landline phones, cell
phones, satellite phones, internet, fax and other facilities.
The new EOC is set up of Disaster Management Department of Nabanna and functioning properly.
The technological up gradations included the following particulars:
• HighResolutionVideoDisplayWall.
• Multiplecomputernodes,GISmappingincidentmanagementandassistance.
• DisplayManagementSystem.
• CivilandElectricalWorks.
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In Disaster Management, risk is measured in terms of loss of human lives, loss of capital, property like
agricultural land, roads, structures, livestock etc.
Hazard is potentially a damaging physical event, phenomenon, or human activity that may cause the loss of
life or injury, property damage, social and economic disruption, or environmental degradation. Hazards can
include latent conditions that may represent future threats and can have different origins: natural (geological,
hydrometeorological and biological) or induced by human processes (environmental degradation and
technological hazards). Hazards can be single, sequential or combined in their origin and effects. Each hazard
is characterized by its location, intensity, frequency and probability.
Vulnerability is the internal weakness of a system from external threats and in disaster perspective, it is the
conditions determined by physical, social, economic, and environmental factors or processes, which increase
the susceptibility of a community to the impact of hazards. It is the degree of loss (from 0 to100 per cent)
resulting from a potentially damaging phenomenon. It is the degree to which a person, system or unit is likely
to experience harm due to exposure to stresses. Risk is the probability of harmful consequences, or expected
losses (deaths, injuries, property, livelihoods, economic activity disrupted or environment damaged) resulting
from interactions between natural or human-induced hazards and vulnerable conditions.
The process of conducting a risk Analysis is based on a review of both the technical features of hazards such
as their location, intensity, frequency and probability; and also the analysis of the physical, social, economic
and environmental dimensions of vulnerability and exposure, while taking particular account of the coping
capabilities pertinent to the risk scenarios.
The guiding principles of Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction state that Disaster Risk Reduction
requires responsibilities to be shared by different divisions of governments and various agencies. The
effectiveness in disaster risk reductions dependent on coordination mechanisms within and across sectors and
with relevant stakeholders at all levels. For each hazard, the approach used in this plan incorporates the four
priorities enunciated in the Sendai Framework in to the planning frame work for DRR under the ve thematic
areas for action:
1. Understanding risk
2. Inter-agency coordination
3. Investing in Disaster Risk Reduction–Structural measures
4. Investing in Disaster Risk Reduction –Non-structural measures
5. Capacity development
Hazard Vulnerability Risk
Assessment: West Bengal
CHAPTER
3
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CYCLONE:
The coastal stretch of West Bengal is 157.5 kms. It is highly vulnerable to cyclone. The phenomenal storm surge
in coastal West Bengal is due to its nature of coastal belt. The northern part of the Bay of Bengal is very shallow.
The coast is also landlocked on three sides. As a result, when a very severe cyclonic storm approaches the
coast, the enormous storm surge generated by the wind pressure submerges the coastal belt at the time of the
storm crossing the belt. The frequency of storms crossing this belt is also high. Another peculiar characteristic
of this coast is that it is crisscrossed by innumerable rivers and rivulets, with the elevation of the islands about
4 to 5 meters which helps a cyclonic system to collect moisture during its pass over land area, adding to the
devastation for longer time.
West Bengal has seen a phenomenal increase in the number of cyclonic system and affecting its coastal areas
in the last decade.
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Cyclone AILA of 25/05/2009, caused huge damage to the North 24 Pargans, South 24-Parganas, Purba
Midnapur and Kolkata. Death tolled to 146.
Cyclone Phailin of 12/10/2013. Caused Death of 23 persons in the District Purba Midnapur, Paschim
Midnapur and Burdwan.
Cyclone Fani, of 04/05/2019 affected 16 districts of the state.
Cyclone Bulbul of 05/11/2019 affected 7 Districts with 16 deaths.
Super Cyclone Amphan 20/05/2020 caused huge damage to the 16 districts of South Bengal killing 99
people.
Very Severe Cyclone YAAS of 25/05/2021 affected 18 districts.
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Vulnerability Name of District
Maximum
Purba Medinipur, South24 Parganas, North24 Parganas, Howrah, Hooghly, Paschim
Medinipur & The State capital Kolkata.
Moderate
Nadia, PurbaBardhaman, Paschim Bardhaman, Bankura, Purulia, Jhargram,
Birbhum, Murshidabad, Malda, Dakshin Dinajpur, Uttar Dinajpur, Coochbehar,
Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, Kalimpong, Darjeeling
Minimizing the risk of life and economy can be achieved by a cooperated disaster management plan of all the
line departments. The departments and agencies that play the major roles are:-
Department of Irrigation and Waterways, Public Works Department, Department of Agriculture, Department
of Sundarban Affairs , Department of Health & Family Welfare, Department of North Bengal Development,
Department of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs, Department of Tourism, Department of Power
and Non-Conventional Source of Energy, Public Health Engineering, Department Industry Commerce and
Enterprises, Department of Panchayat and Rural Development, Department of Fisheries, Department of School
Education, Department of Higher Education, Department of Animal Resource Development, Department of Fire
and Emergency Services, Department of Food and Supplies, District Administration & Police Administration.
The Department of Disaster Management and Civil Defence being the nodal agency for all kind of disaster
scenarios in the state plays the vital role of coordination between all the line departments and agencies.
Prevention and Mitigation:
Training, Awareness Generation & Mock drills and Community-Based Disaster Management plays key role in
disaster prevention and minimise its loss impact.
Administrative Training Institute, District Disaster Management Authority, ILGUS, Health Dept, Fire and
Emergency Services and relevant institutions impart training to government officials for capacity building. The
knowledge will be used for Community based Disaster Management.
FLOOD:
Flood is a temporary inundation of large regions as a result of an increase in reservoir or of rivers ooding
their banks because of heavy rains, high winds, cyclones storm surge of and along the coastal area, tsunami,
melting snow or dam bursts.
Types of Floods:
Flash oods: It is dened as oods which occur within six hours of the beginning of heavy rainfall, and are
usually associated with cloud bursts, storms and cyclones requiring rapid localized warning and immediate
response if damage is to be mitigated. In case of ash oods, warning for timely evacuation may not always be
possible.
River oods: Such oods are caused by precipitation over large catchment’s areas. These oods normally
build up slowly or seasonally and may continue for days or weeks as compared to ash oods.
Coastal oods: Some oods are associated with the cyclonic activities like Hurricanes, tropical cyclone etc.
Catastrophic ooding is often aggravated by wind-induced storm surges along the coast.
Urban Flood: Urban oods stem from a combination of various meteorological and hydrological extremes,
such as extreme precipitation and ows in short spans of time or heavy rainfall followed by cyclonic storms.
Thus, ooding in urban areas is caused by intense and/or prolonged rainfall, which overwhelms the capacity
of the drainage system.
West Bengal has experienced regular ooding. Nearly all the districts experienced all of the above-mentioned
categories of oods.
2015 - Due to heavy rainfall caused by deep depression over northeast Bay of Bengal, 12 districts of West
Bengal got affected by heavy ood.
2017 - Due to heavy rainfall caused by deep depression over northeast Bay of Bengal, 20 districts of West
Bengal got affected by heavy ood.
2021- Due to extremely heavy rainfall & excessive release of water from dams, barrages, & major weirs, 23
districts of West Bengal got affected by heavy ood.
The recent years has seen nearly all types of ood and nearly all regions of the state. Namely Purba
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Bardhaman, Hooghly, Howrah, Nadia, North and South 24 Parganas, East and West Medinipur, Malda,
Murshidabad, Dakshin Dinajpur, Uttar Dinajpur, Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, Coochbehar are more prone to River
Flooding.
Paschim Bardhaman, Birbhum, Bankura, Jhargram and parts of Purulia, Darjeeling, Kalimpong are prone
to Flash ooding sometimes caused by cloudburst rains.
Coastal Flooding are very common in Purba Medinipur, South 24 Parganas.
Kolkata, the state capital is exposed to regular urban ooding, sometimes caused by rain and sometimes
tidal waves. Cloud burst rains are also commonly seen in the recent years.
Vulnerability: The majority of population of the state is directly or indirectly affected by ooding. Flood causes
maximum economic damage to the people. Nearly the entire state faces multiple oods every year. The
geological and geomorphologic characteristics makes the state largely ood prone. The major tributaries and
distributaries of Ganga & Brahmaputra river systems pass through this state. The state being in the lower
course of these river systems experience spillage of water whenever the upper and the middle course of the
rivers experience high intensity of rain. Important Dams and Barrages dots the western and the northern
boundary of the state. The carrying capacity of the dams are changing with passage of time and thereby
making the catchment areas regularly exposed to ood like situations.
FLASH FLOOD MANAGEMENT PLAN:
What is Flash Flood
Flash oods are characterized by very fast rise and recession of ow of small volume and high discharge, which
causes high damages because of suddenness. This occurs in hilly regions and sloping lands where heavy
rainfall and thunderstorms or cloudbursts are common (Ref: NDMA Guidelines on Management of Flood)
It is because the speed and quantity of inow of water out pace drainage systems. Very heavy rainfall in hill
tops results in sudden down ow of water at a high speed and may create havoc in habitations down below
the hillock. Sometimes, this high speed water evades the traditional path and carries with it Mudows, Debris
ows and Rock falls. Such ows and oods hardly give any time for preparation. Flash oods submerge areas
suddenly and remain for a short period of time. Yet its damaging potential is as high as that of the general
oods. The most unpredictable aspect of this is that ash oods hardly give any time for preparation.
In the past few years, the occurrence of natural disaster like ash oods has increased in India. This can be
attributed to climate change. For instance, the 2018 Kerala oods, 2013 Uttarakhand oods, 2021 Maharashtra
oods, 2017 Gujarat ood and many other.
Causes of ash oods
A ash ood is often the result of a heavy or excessive rainfall. Whenever it rains, the soil acts as an absorber,
and absorbs the precipitation. However, in cases of heavy rain, the soil may be saturated to capacity and
unable to absorb any more water.
Flooding can also occur after a drought, when the soil is too dry and hardened to absorb the precipitation. This
is why, ash oods are a common scene in desert landscapes after heavy rain falls.
The other reason of ash oods is cloudburst or thunderstorm. It is common in places such as hilly regions and
sloping lands.
Depression and cyclonic storms in the coastal areas of Orissa, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and
Tamil Nadu also cause ash oods.
Further, the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Orissa, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, the Western Ghats
in Maharashtra and Kerala are more vulnerable to ash oods caused by cloud bursts.
In addition to these, sudden release of waters from upstream reservoirs, breaches in dams created by
earthquake/landslides and embankments on the banks of the rivers can also lead to disastrous oods. The
severe oods in Himachal Pradesh in August 2000 and June 2005, and in Arunachal Pradesh in 2000 are a few
examples of ash oods caused by breaches in dams created by earthquake/landslides.
Increase in number of occurrence
According to the Climate change and India: A 4X4 assessment a sectoral and regional analysis for 2030s
oods report, temperature rise in India would increase the frequency of ood events in India during the end
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of the 21st century (2071-2100). Further, the Himalayan belt is also projected to witness a signicant rise in
temperature up to 2.6 degrees Celsius. By the 2030s, the intensity is expected to increase by 2-12%.
The report further stated that the temperature rise will result in multiplication of ash ood incidents leading to
extensive landslides, which would bring extreme damage to the agricultural area thereby threatening the food
security of the country.
Area Prone to Flash Flood
The Ministry of Water Resources (MOWR) and the state governments/SDMAs/DDMAs concerned will urgently
undertake identication of areas prone to oods along with names of villages/talukas or tehsils/districts in a
scientic manner in collaboration with the NRSA and Survey of India( SOI). Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Alipurduar,
Jalpaiguri are more vulnerable to ash oods caused by cloud bursts. Heavy or excessive rainfall in Sikkim and
Bhutan often causes ash ood in Balason, Mal, Ghis, Jayanti rivers in northern part of west Bengal.
Damages Caused by Flash Flood
More than the loss of life and damage to property, the sense of insecurity and fear in the minds of people
living in the ood prone areas is a cause of great concern. The after effects of ash oods such as the agony
of survivors, non availability of drinking water, essential commodities and medicines, loss of the dwellings etc.
make ash oods the most feared among the natural disasters.
In 2020, ash ood occurred at Rakti and Balason rivers and in 2021 at Balason river causes bridge damages
in Darjeeling District.
Preventive Measure
Incidents of high intensity rainfall over short durations, which cause ash oods, are on the rise and the
problem needs to be tackled in a scientic manner.
Flash oods are dangerous as its occurrences are sudden with less time to respond. It is advisable to listen to
weather bulletins to avoid visiting places with chances of a ash ood.
Central Water Commission (CWC)/ National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA)/ state governments/ SDMAs
also check for landslides and blockages in rivers with the help of satellite imageries. In case of their occurrence,
warning systems are set up to reduce losses. It is also advised to take appropriate structural measures to
eliminate the damage in case of sudden collapse of the blockages.
Furthermore, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has been using Doppler radars, a ash oods
forecasting and warning systems to predict the occurrence of ash oods.
(Ref: NDMA Guidelines on Management of Flood)
In West Bengal a system of control rooms has been established in hills of North Bengal to inform downstream
regions of sudden heavy rains and issue alert for ash oods. The system would be helpful for Dooars region
and tea gardens of North Bengal.
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FLOOD HAZARD MAP OF WEST BENGAL
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Vulnerable Blocks of West Bengal:
Sl
No.
District Block
1 Jalpaiguri Maynaguri, Nagrakata, Rajganj, Jalpaiguri, Dhupguri, Mal, Metiali.
2 Alipurduar Kalchini, Kumargram, Aliporeduar-I, Aliporeduar-II, Madarihat-Birpara, Falakata
3 Cooch Behar
Cooch Behar-I, Cooch Behar-II, Tufangunj-I, Tufangunj-II, Mathabhanga-I,
Mathabhanga-II, Sitai, Mekliganj, Haldibari, Sitalkuchi, Dinhata-I, Dinhata-II
4 Uttar Dinajpur
Raigunj, Itahar, Chopra, Islampur, Goalpokhar-I, Goalpokhar-II, Karandighi,
Hemtabad, Kaliagunj.
5 Dakshin Dinajpur
Gangarampur, Tapan, Banshihari, Hili, Balurghat, Kumarganj, Harirampur,
Kushmandi,
6 Malda
Ratua-I, Ratua-II, Kaliachak-I, Kaliachak-II, Kaliachak-III, Harishchandrapur-I,
Harishchandrapur-II, Chanchal-I, Chachal-II, Manichak, Gazole, Habibpur,
Bamongola, Old Malda, English Bazar,
7 Murshidabad
Farakka, Samserganj, Suti-I, Suti-II, Raghunathganj-I, Raghunathganj-
II, Lalgola, Bhagawangola-I, Bhagawangola-II, Raninagar-I, Raninagar-II,
Jalangi, Sagardighi, Murshidabad-Jiaganj, Nabagram, Domkal, Baharampur,
Hariharpara, Nowda, Beldanga-I, Beldanga-II, Khargram, Kandi, Bharatpur-I,
Bharatpur-II.
8 Nadia
Karimpur-I, Nakashipara, Krishnaganj, Hanskhali, Ranaghat-I, Haringhata,
Karimpur-II, Tehatta-I, Tehatta-II, Kaliganj, Chapra, Krishnanagar-I,
Krishnanagar-II, Nabadwip, Shantipur, Ranaghat-II, Chakdah.
9 North 24 Parganas
Bagdah, Deganga, Bongaon, Habra-I, Gaighata, Habra-II, Baduria, Amdanga,
Swarupnagar, Barasat-I, Basirhat-I, Barasat-II, Rajarhat, Barrackpore-I,
Barrackpore-II, Hasnabad, Haroa, Basirhat-II, Sandeshkhali-I, Sandeshkhali-
II, Minakhan, Hingalganj.
10 Birbhum
Murarai-I, Murarai-II, Rampurhat-I, Rampurhat-II, Md. Bazar, Suri-I, Sainthia,
Mayureswar-I, Mayureswar-II, Labhpur , Khayrasole. Dubrajpur, Ilambazar,
Bolpur-Sriniketan, Nanur
11 Purba Burdwan
Katwa I, Katwa II, Monteswar, Purbasthali I, Purbasthali II, Kalna I, Galsi I,
Galsi II, Burdwan II, Ausgram II, Bhatar, Memari II, Jamalpur, Raina I, Raina
II, Khandaghosh, Mongalkote, Ketugram I, Ketugram II, Kalna II, Burdwan I,
Ausgram I, Memari I
12 Paschim Burdwan
Salanpur, Barabani, Raniganj, Jamuria, Andal, Pandabeswar, Faridpur-
Durgapur, Kanksha.
13 Hooghly
Arambagh, Khanakul-I, Khanakul-II, Dhaniakhali, Tarakeswar, Pursurah,
Goghat-I, Goghat-II, Haripal, Chanditala-I, Chanditala-II, Srerampur- Uttarpara,
Jangipara, Balagarh, Polba-Dadpur, Pandua, Chinsura-Magra, Singur.
14 Howrah
Shyampur-I, Shyampur-II, Udaynarayanpur, Bagnan-II, Jagatballavpur, Amta-
II, Amta-I, Domjur, Bally-Jagachha, Bagnan-I, Panchla, Sankrail, Uluberia-I
Uluberia-II.
15 Paschim Medinipore
Ghatal, Daspur-I, Daspur-II, Garbeta-III, Keshpur, Debra, Keshiary, Dantan-I,
Dantan-II, Chandrokona-I, Chandrokona-II.
16 Purba Medinipore
Moyna, Nandakumar, Mahishadal, Panskura-I, Panskura-II, Tamluk, Sahid
Matangini,Chandipur, Sutahata, Haldia, Nandigram-I, Nandigram-II, Contai-I,
Contai-II, Contai-III, Khejuri-I Khejuri-II, Ramnagar-I, Ramnagar-II.
17 South 24 Parganas
Kultali, Canning - I, Canning -II, Gosaba, Basanti, Diamond Harbour - I,
Diamond Harbour - II, Falta, Kulpi, Kakdwip, Namkhana, Sagar, Pathar Pratima
18 Bankura Kotulpur, Barjora, Sonamukhi, Indus, Patrasayer.
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Following measures to be adopted to minimise the loss due to ooding are:
Improvement of design for irrigation and ood protective structures
Construction of dams, Desiltation of existing dams, construction of ood protection wall, ood diverting
channels etc.
Strengthening/repair of existing roads and bridges and other critical infrastructure in ood plains.
Strengthening of dams and canals.
Development of catchment area of the ood plain
Afforestation
Capacity Building and Awareness Programmes will make the mitigation system and the people better prepared
for ood situations.
Imparting training to the stakeholders involved in ood mitigation and management.
Provide professional training about disaster resistance construction to engineers and architects.
Provide training to masons.
Encourage soil and material testing in laboratories
Interagency coordination is the baseline of all modelling for ood preparedness and better mitigation measures.
The responsible agencies are:-
Department of Irrigation and Waterways, Public Works Department, Department of Agriculture, Department
of Sundarban Affairs , Department of Health & Family Welfare, Department of North Bengal Development,
Department of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs, Department of Tourism, Department of Power
and Non-Conventional Source of Energy, Public Health Engineering, Department Industry Commerce and
Enterprises, Department of Panchayat and Rural Development, Department of Fisheries, Department of School
Education, Department of Higher Education, Department of Animal Resource Development, Department of Fire
and Emergency Services, Department of Food and Supplies, District Administration & Police Administration.
EARTHQUAKE:
Seismic Prole of West Bengal:
The seismic zonation map (2002) as prepared by Bureau of Indian Standard shows Eastern section of northern
districts of Jalpaiguri and Coochbehar lie in Zone –V .The remaining part of these two districts, along with the
districts of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Uttar Dinajpur, Dakshin Dinajpur, Malda, 24 Paraganas (south & north) lie
in Zone – IV.
The rest of the state along with Kolkata lies in Zone – III expect some portions of Purulia, Bankura and Paschim
Medinipur. Small part of Purulia, Bankura and Jhargram lies in Zone – II.
It is also found from seismic map that two major fault lines run through the state namely the Pingla Fault running
through the South Bengal districts and the Malda Kishangunj Fault running through the North Bengal districts.
Several key factors that contribute vulnerability of human populations to earthquakes are location of settlements
in an earthquake prone area, especially on soft ground, on area prone to landslides or along fault lines dense
collection of weak buildings with high occupancy. Non-engineered building constructed by earth, rubble,
buildings with heavy roofs (more vulnerable than light weight structures), poor quality and maintenance of
buildings Weak or exible storey intending for parking purposes.
Major earthquake events:
Date Time Intensity Epicenter Affected Areas
12.9.2018
10:20:49
IST
5.5
Kokrajhar, Assam.
Depth 13 km
All Districts of West Bengal
except Purulia.
28.8.2018
18:33:29
IST
5.0
Goghat, Hoogly Dist, West Bengal
Depth 10 km
All South Bengal Districts.
25.04.2015 11:41:25 IST 7.8 & 8.1
34 km East South East of Lamjung,
Nepal
All Districts of West Bengal felt
the Tremors, but North Bengal
districts were severely affected.
18.09.2011
18:11 IST 6.8 North Sikkim North Bengal Districts till Malda
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28.11.2005
22:27 IST
4.7
Ganga Canyon, South of the
Sunderbans,
South Bengal Districts.
25.6.2002
11:40
local time
5.1
Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Depth 38
km
Neighboring districts of West
Bengal
Vulnerability of the State:
Zone Vulnerability Name of District
Zone –V
Highly
Vulnerable
Jalpaiguri and Coochbehar
Zone-IV Most Vulnerable
Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Uttar Dinajpur, Dakshin Dinajpur, Malda, 24
Paraganas (south & north
Zone-III Vulnerable The rest of the state along with Kolkata
Zone-IV
Medium
Vulnerable
Purulia, Bankura and Paschim Medinipur. Small part of Purulia, Bankura
and Jhargram
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The following measures are practiced and implemented by the State to reduce vulnerability from earthquake:
• Toprovideormakeavailableseismicmicrozonationtoalldistricts.
• Providevulnerabilityandriskassessmentmaptodistrictsanddepartments.
• Departmentalearthquakecontingencyplan.
• EnsureearthquakerelateddepartmentalactionplanandSOP.
The agencies those who are to be ready and prepared to mitigate earthquake are:-Department of Irrigation
and Waterways, Public Works Department, Department of Sundarban Affairs, Department of Health & Family
Welfare, Department of North Bengal Development, Department of Urban Development and Municipal
Affairs, Department of Tourism, Department of Power and Non-Conventional Source of Energy, Public
Health Engineering, Department Industry Commerce and Enterprises, Department of Panchayat and Rural
Development, Department of Fisheries, Department of School Education, Department of Higher Education,
Department of Animal Resource Development, Department of Fire and Emergency Services, Department
of Food and Supplies, District Administration & Police Administration.ATI/SIPRD/ILGUS imparts training on
earthquake preparedness.
LANDSLIDE:
Landslides -These are slippery masses of rock, earth or debris which move by force of their own weight
down mountain slopes or river banks. Landslides are common disaster phenomena in Darjeeling & Kalimpong
districts of West Bengal.
The landslide hazard in West Bengal has been observed mostly in the hilly terrains of Darjeeling & Kalimpong
Districts. Urbanization, especially in the hilly terrains, involving construction activities often causes perturbations
in the hill slopes triggering landslides.
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The agencies those who are in line to prepare and mitigate landslides are:-
Public Works Department, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Department of North Bengal Development,
Department of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs, Department of Tourism, Public Health Engineering,
Department of Panchayat and Rural Development, Department of School Education, Department of
Higher Education, Department of Fire and Emergency Services, Department of Food and Supplies, District
Administration & Police Administration.
COLD WAVE ACTION PLAN:
A cold wave is a meteorological event generally characterised by i)sharp drop of air temperature near the
surface, leading to extremely low values; ii) steep rise of pressure; iii) strengthening of wind speed; iv)
associated with hazardous weather like frost and icing. Cold wave, heavy snowfall/rainfall, fog, snowstorms etc.
have emerged as major weather hazards. It can affect adversely on environment, agriculture, health, livestock,
livelihoods, socio-economy, and other allied sectors. The extent of damage caused by a cold wave depends on
the temperature, length of exposure, humidity levels, and the wind speed.
Impact of Cold Wave in West Bengal: Cold wave is a localised seasonal phenomenon. As only a very small
part of the Himalayas runs through the northern parts of West Bengal, the occurrence of Cold Wave is very rare
in this state. Although, the northern parts of West Bengal, specially the hilly regions (Darjeeling, Kalimpong) and
Western Districts (Purulia, Paschim Bardhaman, Bankura, Birbhum and Jhargram) and the adjoining plains are
inuenced by transient disturbances in the mid latitude westerlies which often have weak frontal characteristics.
As per the information shared by Regional Meteorological Centre, Kolkata, these districts faced following few
days of cold waves for the last four years:
Sl
No.
Districts
observed Cold
wave
Year wise number of Months & Days in which cold wave prevails
2018 2019 2020 2021
1 Birbhum
January- 9 days
December- 1 day
January-1 day
December- 5 days
February -1 day
December- 2 days
January -1 day
Decemeber-1 day
2 Purulia January- 2 days
January-1 day
December- 3 days
February -1 day
December- 3 days
January- 4 days
3 Bankura ---
January -1 day
Decemeber-1 day
---
January -1 day
February-1 day
4
Paschim
Bardhaman
January -1 day
Decemeber-1 day
January -1 day
Decemeber-1 day
--- ---
5 Darjeeling
January -1 day
Decemeber-1 day
--- --- ---
6 Kalimpong January -1 day December- 4 days January -1 day ---
7 Malda January- 3 days January- 9 days --- January -1 day
Hence an Action plan on Cold wave has been framed for immediate and longer-term actions to increase
preparedness, information sharing and response coordination to reduce the impacts on vulnerable populations.
The NDMA guideline for Preparation of Action Plan- Prevention & Management of Cold Wave & Frost has been
shared with all the Districts of the State.
Hazard Analysis -Due to West Bengal’s vast geographical area, Cold waves are prominent in the northern part
of the State, alongwith adjoining area. In the current climate change regime, these weather-related events (like
cold waves) are further aggravated.
Vulnerability Analysis- The impact of hazard events such as cold waves, extreme cold waves, rainfall, snowfall,
is substantial and represents an increasing threat over West Bengal. The extent of vulnerability (mild, moderate
or intensive) and the probable estimate of damages to agriculture including animal husbandry due to cold wave
is dened the vulnerability of cold wave. Cold waves may also impact the efficiency and operation of other
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infrastructure like, Energy/(Power), IT/(Communications), Transportation, Banking & Finance, Government
Services, Emergency Services, Water Supply/Management, Food production/security, etc.
Risk Analysis- Risk assessment includes an evaluation of all elements that are relevant to the understanding
of the existing hazards and their effects on a specic environment. Special care has been taken to prevent re
accidents caused by heating pots within homes.
Early Warning and Communication: IMD issues forecasts & warnings for all weather related hazards including
Agro-met advisory for farmers at local level in short to medium range (valid for the next ve days) every day as a
part of its multi-hazard early warning system. The warnings received from IMD are transmitted to the concerned
district authority as well as up to block offices and in some cases to the concerned district authority through
whatsapp system regulated at the SEOC.
Do’s and Don’ts in Cold Wave:
Do’s
Before
• Listentotheradio;watchTV,readnewspapersforlocalweatherforecasttoknowifacoldwaveisroundthe
corner.
• Dostockadequatewinterclothing.Multiplelayersofclothingaremorehelpful.
• Keepemergencysuppliesready.
• Anincreasedlikelihoodofvariousillnesseslikeu,running/stuffynoseornosebleed,whichusuallysetin
or get aggravated due to prolonged exposure to cold. Consult the doctor for symptoms like these.
During
• Followweatherinformationandemergencyprocedureinformationcloselyandactasadvised.
• Stayindoorsasmuchaspossibleandminimizetraveltopreventexposuretocoldwind.
• Wearmultiplelayersofloosetting,lightweight,windproofwarmwoolenclothing,ratherthanonelayerof
heavy clothing. Tight clothing reduces blood circulation.
• Keepyourselfdry.Ifwet,thencoveryourhead,neck,handsandtoesadequatelyasthemajorityofheat
loss occurs through these body parts.
• Prefermittensovergloves.Mittensprovidemorewarmthandinsulationfromcold,asngerssharetheir
warmth and expose less surface area to the cold.
• Usehatsandmufflerstopreventheatloss,Wearinsulated/waterproofshoes.
• Eathealthyfoodtomaintaintheequilibriumofbodytemperature
• Drinkhotuidsregularly,asthiswillmaintainbodyheattoghtcold.
• Takecareofelderlypeopleandchildrenandcheckonneighbourswholivealone,especiallytheelderly
about their well-being.
• Dostoreessentialsupplyasperrequirement.Storeadequatewateraspipesmayfreeze.
• Followtheguideonheatinsulationfornon-industrialbuildingsandtakenecessarypreparednessmeasures.
• Watchoutforsymptomsoffrostbitelikenumbness,whiteorpaleappearanceonngers,toes,earlobesand
the tip of the nose, while exposed to cold waves.
• Treattheareasaffectedbyfrostbiteinwarm(nothot)water(thetemperatureshouldbecomfortabletotouch
for unaffected parts of the body).
• Donotignoreshivering.Itisanimportantrstsignthatthebodyislosingheatandisasignaltoreturn
indoors quickly.
• SeekmedicalattentionassoonaspossibleforsomeonesufferingfromFrostbite/Hypothermia.
• Movepet-animalsindoors.Likewise,protectlivestockordomesticanimalsfromcoldweatherbymoving
them inside.
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• SevereexposuretocoldwavecanleadtoHypothermia–adecreaseinbodytemperaturethatcancause
shivering, difficulty in speaking, sleepiness, stiff muscles, heavy breathing, weakness, and/or loss of
consciousness. Hypothermia is a medical emergency that needs immediate medical attention.
• Consultdoctor for symptoms like various illnesses,running/stuffynoseparticularlyduring theperiod of
COVID -19.
In the case of hypothermia
• Getthepersonintoawarmplaceandchangeclothes.
• Warmthepersonsbodywithskin-to-skincontact,drylayersofblankets,clothes,towels,orsheets.
• Givewarmdrinkstohelpincreasebodytemperature.Donotgivealcohol.
• Seekmedicalattentioniftheconditionworsens.
Don’ts
• Avoidprolongedexposuretocold,
• Dontdrinkalcohol.Itreducesyourbodytemperature;itactuallynarrowsyourbloodvessels,particularly
those in the hands, which can increase the risk of hypothermia.
• Donotmassagethefrostbittenarea.Thiscancausemoredamage.Donotgivetheaffectedpersonany
uids unless fully alert.
HEATWAVE ACTION PLAN:
Heat wave is a condition of atmospheric temperature that leads to physiological stress, which sometimes can
claim human life. Heat wave is dened as the condition where maximum temperature at a grid point is 3˚C
or more than the normal temperature, consecutively for 3 days or more. World Meteorological Organization
denes a heat wave as ve or more consecutive days during which the daily maximum temperature exceeds
the average maximum temperature by ve degrees Celsius. If the maximum temperature of any place continues
to be more than 45° C consecutively for two days, it is called a heat wave condition.
As the state of West Bengal is situated in the arch bend of Bay of Bengal, the weather condition of this state
is moderate that is neither very hot nor too cold. Close proximity to sea helps in regular moisture inclusion
in the wind, thus resist the hot air blowing from northern part of India often prevents creating Heat wave like
condition in the state. However, since 2010, records of increased temperature from the normal have been
observed in regularity. Hence, the Heat Wave Action Plan has been framed for immediate and longer-term
actions to increase preparedness, information sharing and response coordination to reduce the health impacts
of extreme heat on vulnerable populations. The NDMA guideline for Preparation of Action Plan- Prevention &
Management of Heat Wave has been shared with all the Districts of the State.
Heat wave in West Bengal: West Bengal has 6 districts (Purulia, Bankura, Birbhum, Paschim Medinipur,
Jhargram & Paschim Bardhaman) which are prone to heat wave like conditions. These districts are situated in
western parts of West Bengal and are geographically adjacent with the Chotanagpur plateau area. Chotanagpur
plateau region is located away from coastal areas. This makes the region very dry and prone to high temperature
during the summer months.
As per the AGROMET Advisory Bulletin for the State of West Bengal and Andaman Islands for the period from
21
st
May to 25
th
May, 2022 by RMC, Kolkata, the distribution of minimum and maximum temperature in the
month of May, 2022 is written in the table below:
District Maximum Temperature (°C) Minimum Temperature (°C)
Darjeeling 22-23 13-15
Kalimpong 25-25 18-19
Jalpaiguri 31-33 26-27
Alipurduar 31-33 23-25
Cooch Behar 27-33 22-24
North Dinajpur 30-33 23-26
South Dinajpur 32-34 19-28
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District Maximum Temperature (°C) Minimum Temperature (°C)
Malda 35-36 26-26
Murshidabad 33-36 26-27
Birbhum 32-37 26-27
Nadia 37-38 27-28
North 24 Parganas 35-37 27-28
Hooghly 35-38 25-29
Howrah 34-36 28-29
Purba Bardhaman 37-37 24-26
Paschim Bardhaman 37-38 24-26
Purulia 38-40 23-27
Bankura 36-38 23-27
Jhargram 33-36 25-28
Paschim Medinipur 34-37 26-28
Purba Medinipur 34-37 26-28
South 24 Parganas 31-35 24-29
Forecast and Issuance of Heat Alert: India Meteorological Department (IMD) is mandated to meteorological
observations and provides current and forecast meteorological information for optimum operation of weather-
sensitive activities. It provides warning against severe weather phenomena like tropical cyclones, dust storms,
heavy rains and snow, cold and heat waves etc. It also provides real time data and weather prediction of
maximum temperature, Heat wave warning, Heat-alert for the vulnerable cities/rural area of the severity and
frequency.
Prevention, Preparedness and Mitigation Measures: Prevention, preparedness and mitigation measures for
various stakeholders are enumerated in the following table:
Table1 :
Sl.
No.
Tasks/ Activities
State Agencies & Their Responsibilities
State Responsibility
1.
Preparation of Heat
Wave Action Plan
SDMA/ DDMA/ Municipal
Corporation and Local Bodies
Preparing and Implementing a Heat Wave
Action Plan
2. Early Warning
State Governments/ District
Administration
To disseminate the information received
from IMD to the public at large
3.
Mitigating Heat
Wave
Public Health and Engineering
To construct shelters/ sheds, bus stands
and provide drinking water points in cities,
worksites.
Department of Health & Family
Welfare
Stockpiling of ORS , creating Medical posts
at places of mass gathering
4.
Monitoring and
Response
Department of Health & Family
Welfare
• Surveillance
• deploymentofRapidResponseTeams
• speciccareforvulnerablegroups
5.
Media campaign
and IEC activities
Department of Information
and Cultural Affairs/ SDMAs/
Department of Health & Family
Welfare
Extensive IEC campaigns to create
awareness through print, electronic and
social media
6. Documentation
Department of Disaster
Management & Civil Defence/
SDMAs/ DDMAs/ Department of
Health & Family Welfare
Collecting Data and Information
7.
Long Term
Measures
Forest Department/ SDMAs and
other concerned Department
Improving the forest coverage and green
areas
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Do’s and Dont’s: Heat Wave conditions can result in physiological strain, which could even result in death. To
minimize the impact during the heat wave and to prevent serious ailment or death because of heat stroke, the
following measures are useful:
DO’S:
• ListentoRadio,watchTV,readNewspaperforlocalweatherforecasttoknowifaheatwaveisontheway
• Drinksufficientwaterandasoftenaspossible,evenifnotthirsty
• Wearlightweight,light-coloured,loose,andporouscottonclothes.Useprotectivegoggles,umbrella/hat,
shoes or chappals while going out in sun.
• Whiletravelling,carrywaterwithyou.
• Ifyouworkoutside,useahatoranumbrellaandalsouseadampclothonyourhead,neck,faceandlimbs.
• UseORS,homemadedrinkslikelassi,torani(ricewater),lemonwater,buttermilk,etc.whichhelptore-
hydrate the body.
• Recognizethesignsofheatstroke,heatrashorheatcrampssuchasweakness,dizziness,headache,
nausea, sweating and seizures. If you feel faint or ill, see a doctor immediately.
• Keepanimalsinshadeandgivethemplentyofwatertodrink.
• Keepyourhomecool,usecurtains,shuttersorsunshadeandopenwindowsatnight.
• Usefans,dampclothingandtakebathincoldwaterfrequently.
• Providecooldrinkingwaternearworkplace.
• Cautionworkerstoavoiddirectsunlight.
• Schedulestrenuousjobstocoolertimesoftheday.
• Increasingthefrequencyandlengthofrestbreaksforoutdooractivities.
• Pregnantworkersandworkerswithamedicalconditionshouldbegivenadditionalattention.
DONT’S:
• Donotleavechildrenorpetsinparkedvehicles.
• Avoidgoingoutinthesun,especiallybetween12.00noonand3.00p.m.
• Avoidwearingdark,heavyortightclothing.
• Avoidstrenuousactivitieswhentheoutsidetemperatureishigh.Avoidworkingoutsidebetween12noon
and 3 p.m.
• Avoidcookingduringpeakhours.Opendoorsandwindowstoventilatecookingareaadequately.
• Avoidalcohol,tea,coffeeandcarbonatedsoftdrinks,whichdehydratesthebody.
• Avoidhigh-proteinfoodanddonoteatstalefood.
INDUSTRIAL (CHEMICAL) HAZARD:
Industrial hazards are an increasing source of risk to their people and its environment. This is an effect of
globalization of production, an increase of industrialization and a certain level of risk of accidents connected
with production, process, transportation and waste management. These risks are associated with the increase
of substances in accident condition or with the production of such substances under certain conditions such
as re.
The districts of Howrah, Hoogly, South and North 24 Parganas, Purba Medinipur, Paschim Bardhaman are
highly vulnerable to industrial hazards as these districts are dotted with industrial belts and units. Industries
attract population and the density increases the vulnerability of the zone. Better preparedness will help lowering
the vulnerability. District specic plan to drawn up and mock exercises would be conducted to enhance the
capacity of the disaster mangers & community as a whole and lowering disaster risks. The following activities
are planned to reduce industrial (chemical) disaster risk.
• UndertakeHRVAaspartofpreparingandperiodicrevisionofDMplansoflinedepartments,districtsand
industries.
• Follow-upon-siteandoff-sitedisastermanagementplansofindustriesandorganizingdrillsfollowingplans.
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• Ensuringwaterstoragefacilitiesandsourcesofwaterforaccidentcontainmentandreghtingoperations.
• Resourcemappingtomakeuseofthecombinedresourcesoftheplantandtheoutsideservicestoreduce
loss of life & property in collaboration with Districts
• Identication&tie-upwithhospitals&clinicsforemergencytreatmentandarrangementforambulance,
oxygen and medicines etc.
• OrganizingAwarenesscamps&traininganddistrictlevelmockdrills
• Monitoringchangeinvulnerabilityandriskunderchangingscenario.
• Identication&taggingofshelterswithbasicfacilitieslikedrinkingwaterandrstaidforchemicalexposure.
• Mappingofwideroadsandmultipleroutesintheindustrialareatoallowquickaccessbyrstresponders
and to ensure escape pathways.
• Reviewrulestograntcompensationtochemicalaccidentvictims
• Monitoringofsafetyauditsandenforcementofdisasterpreventionnorms.
• Empoweringwomen,marginalized,andpersonswithdisabilitiestocopewithindustrial(Chemical)disasters
• Emergencycommunicationandcoordinationwithlineagencies/departmentsbeestablished.
• Community-BasedDisasterManagementinitiative.
The departments that are responsible to prepare and mitigate the Industrial hazards are:-
Department Industry Commerce and Enterprises, Public Works Department, Department of Health & Family
Welfare, Department of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs, Department of Power and Non-Conventional
Source of Energy, Public Health Engineering, Department of Panchayat and Rural Development, Department
of Animal Resource Development, Department of Fire and Emergency Services, Department of Food and
Supplies, District Administration & Police Administration, State Pollution Control Board.
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For Drought, nodal department would be Agriculture department. This department will work in co ordination
with IMD and Irrigation & Waterways department. The detailed plan of drought is to be prepared by Agriculture
department.
What is drought?
As per Manual for Drought Management developed by Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government
of India, Drought is a temporary aberration, unlike aridity or even seasonal aridity (in terms of a well dened
dry season), which is a permanent feature of climate. Drought in contrast is a recurrent, yet sporadic feature
of climate, known to occur under all climatic regimes and is usually characterized by variability in terms of its
spatial expanse, severity and duration.
Traditional way of determining Drought: The Government of India revised its norms in 2015 to lower the
eligibility threshold from 50% loss to 33% loss to sown crops on account of drought to qualify for relief assistance.
It was, however, noticed that some States still continue to recognise a minimum loss/ damage of 50% to sown
crops (i.e, annewari /paisewari/ girdawari less than 50%) for the declaration of an area as drought affected.
[Source: Manual for Drought Management developed by Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, GoI]
Modern way of determining Drought: Five categories of indices are recommended for developing a monitoring
matrix for drought. Rainfall is considered to be the most important indicator and therefore related meteorological
data should be mandatorily considered in making any assessment of drought. The major indices are:
1. Rainfall Related Indices
A) Rainfall deviations, B) Dry Spell and C) Standard Precipitation Index
2. Remote Sensing based Vegetation Indices
3. Crop Situation Related Indices
A) Area under Sowing, B) Soil Moisture Based Indices
4. Hydrological Indices
5. Other Factors
[Source: Manual for Drought Management, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, GoI]
The State Governments will declare drought through a notication specifying clearly the geographical extent
and administrative units such as Gram Panchayats, Blocks, Sub-Divisions and Districts. Such notication will
also indicate the level of intensity of the drought (moderate or severe). The validity of such notication will not
be for more than 6 months unless de-notied earlier.
[Source: Manual for Drought Management, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, GoI]
Elements at risk: Drought impacts mostly rain fed crops to start with and subsequently the irrigated crops.
Areas with minimum of alternative water sources to rainfall (ground and canal water supplies), areas subjected
to drastic environmental degradation such as denuded forest lands and altered ecosystems, and areas where
livelihoods alternative to agriculture are least developed are most vulnerable to drought. The herdsman, landless
labourers, subsistence farmers, the women, children, and farm animals are the most vulnerable groups affected
by the drought conditions.
Typical Effects: Drought, different from other natural disasters, do not cause any structural damages. The
typical effects include loss of crop, dairy, timber (forest res), and shery production; increase in energy demand
for pumping water; reduced energy production; increased unemployment, loss of biodiversity, reduced water,
air and landscape quality; groundwater depletion, food shortage, health reduction and loss of life, increased
poverty, reduced quality of life, and social unrest leading to migration.
Districts with Lesser Rainfall in West Bengal: The districts of Bankura, Purulia, Birbhum and parts of
Paschim Midnapore have been affected by decient rainfall and adverse soil conditions.
DROUGHT Management Plan
CHAPTER
4
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Lesser rainfall area Map of West Bengal
As Per Agriculture department, Government of West Bengal, Precautionary measures to be followed to
overcome the adverse effects of Drought:-
To make preparedness effective at the grass root level, a joint monitoring of ground situation in the month of
May, by the District level officers of Department of Agriculture, Irrigation and Waterways and WRI&D are to be
made to nd out the irrigation water availability from all Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation sources of that
particular district, quantifying it at the block level, documenting the entire report and nally fortnight monitoring
of the situation.
• During Early season Drought (June to 1st week of July) the following actions to be taken:-
i) To harvest the runoff water, more number of surface water harvesting structures like pond, dug well
etc. are to be excavated and as the land areas of terai zone are having good slope, the models like
constructing dug well/water harvesting structures at lower elevation of the slope and pumping water
from the well to give sustainable irrigation during drought can be explored.
ii) Construction of earthen bunds around the individual plot to harvest runoff water.
iii) Compulsory application of organic manure at recommended doses to improve the water holding capacity
of the soil to combat adverse effects of drought in a better way.
iv) Preparation of Community Seedbed of rice seedlings near common source of water body i.e. pond, dug
well etc. and earmark at least 10 % area under each block at least a month before normal seedbed
preparation of rice, suitable for this community seedbed.
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v) Staggered sowing of rice seed in seedbed at 10 days interval.
vi) Double transplanting of medium to long duration rice varieties to avoid the drought time in the main eld.
vii) Application of 50% Nitrogen as basal dose and closer spacing with higher number of seedlings per hill
are to be practiced.
viii) Direct seeding of rice through Zero/Minimal Tillage machine as per recommendation.
ix) In upland areas cultivation of arhar, black gram, groundnut and maize and mixed crop of maize and
arhar are the better crop options
• During Late season Drought (August) the following actions to be taken:-
i) To harvest the runoff water, more number of surface water harvesting structures like pond, dug well
etc. are to be excavated and as the land areas of terai zone are having good slope, the models like
constructing dug well/water harvesting structures at lower elevation of the slope and pumping water
from the well to give sustainable irrigation during drought can be explored.
ii) Construction of earthen bunds around the individual plot to harvest runoff water.
iii) Compulsory application of organic manure at recommended doses to improve the water holding capacity
of the soil to combat adverse effects of drought in a better way.
iv) Double transplanting of medium to long duration rice varieties to avoid the drought time in the main eld.
v) It is recommended to practice mechanical weeding in rice eld under this situation and use the uprooted
biomass of weeds as soil mulch or use other mulching materials like straw in the rice eld to conserve
soil moisture. Not only that, due to soil pulverization through mechanical weeding, the soil capillary
tubes are broken resulting in further reduction of evaporation loss of soil moisture coming from the
ground water through capillary rise.
vi) It is also recommended not to apply nitrogenous fertilizers in the soil during this dry period to avoid the
higher growth of weeds. However, depending upon the crop growth, foliar spray of either DAP or Urea @
1-2% may be applied at the critical growth stages of the crop, to combat the adverse weather condition.
In case of Drought during part or the whole period of Kharif season advisory may be given to the farmers
through monitoring of situation involving block/sub-division and district level Agricultural Officers in the following
suggestive line.
In this State there are several State Plan Scheme like, Distribution of improved, high-yielding and hybrid seeds
of different crops through Minikits, subsidized sale of quality seeds etc. to take up relief measures through
distribution of paddy seeds, distribution of Minikits of different crops to the small and marginal farmers as well
as distribution of different seeds specially paddy and wheat on subsidized rate in addition to the relief measures
which are to be taken up out of the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF).
The State Govt. has taken the production programme of quality seeds of different crops considering the
requirement of seed in the State.
[Source: Disaster Management Plan-2022-23of Deptt. of Agriculture, GoWB]
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Early Warning and Dissemination System:
In most disaster situations, the experience has shown that loss of life and property could be signicantly
reduced because of preparedness measures and appropriate warning systems. The importance of warning
systems therefore hardly needs any emphasis. Indiscriminate warnings may result in non- responsiveness
of the people. It is therefore necessary that in every disaster a responsible officer is designated to issue the
warnings. Alert/Warning indicates the onset of a disaster for which a warning system is essential. This system
may range from alarms (e.g., for res), sirens (e.g., for industrial accidents) to public announcements through
radio, television etc. (e.g., for cyclones, oods). Other traditional modes of communication (e.g. beating of
drums, ringing of bells, hoisting of ags) are also used in inaccessible areas.
Coordinating Agencies for Early Warning/Information on different Disasters
Disaster Nodal Agency Responding Agencies
Earthquakes IMD
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Disaster Management
& Civil Defence Department, District Magistrates, Police, Fire &
Emergency Department
Floods
Irrigation &
Waterways
Department
Indian Meteorological Department, Central Water Commission,
Irrigation & Waterways Department, Disaster Management &
Civil Defence Department, District Magistrates, Police, Public
Works Department, Animal Resource Department, Agriculture
Department
Tsunami INCOIS Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS)
Cyclones
IMD & DMCD
Department
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Disaster Management
& Civil Defence Department, District Magistrates, Police
Heat Wave IMD
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Disaster Management
& Civil Defence Department, District Magistrates, Police
Epidemics
Health &
Family Welfare
Department
Health and Family Welfare Department
Road Accidents
Transport
Department
Police , District Authorities, Transport Department
Train Accidents Indian Railways Indian Railways, Police , District Administration
Industrial and
Chemical Accidents
Labour
Department
Industry Department, Police, Directorate of Industrial Safety
Health, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board
Fire Incidents
Fire & Emergency
Department
Fire Brigade, Police Department, District Administration
Landslide
Home & Hill Affairs
Department
Home & Hill Affairs Department, District Administration, Disaster
Management & Civil Defence Department
Forest Fire
Forest
Department
Forest Department, Police, District Administration, Disaster
Management & Civil Defence Department
The warnings received from IMD and other early warning disseminating agencies are transmitted to the
concerned district authority as well as up to block offices and in some cases to the concerned vulnerable group
through a sms based system regulated at the SEOC.
Early Warning, Preparedness,
Prevention and Mitigation
CHAPTER
5
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Dissemination of Warning:
• Communitiesindisasterproneareasaremadeawareofthewarning.
• Allwarningsystemsandtechnologiesaremaintainedinworkingconditionandcheckedregularly.
• Alternatewarningsystemsmustbekeptinreadinessincaseoftechnicalfailure(e.g.,powerfailure).
• Onlythedesignatedagencies/officerswillissuethewarning.
• Allavailablewarningsystemsshouldbekeptready.
• Thewarningshouldtotheextentpossiblebeclearabouttheseverity,thetimeframe,areathatmaybe
affected.
• Warningstatementsshouldbeconveyedinasimple,directandnon-technicallanguage,andincorporate
day-to-day usage patterns.
• Thedo’sanddontsshouldbeclearlycommunicatedtothecommunitytoensureanappropriateresponses.
• Warningstatementsshouldnotevokecuriosityorpanicbehaviour.Thisshouldbeinaprofessionallanguage
devoid of emotions.
• Effectivemediamanagementandrumorcontrolmechanismsshouldbeactivated.
• Allrelevantagenciesandorganizationsshouldbealerted.
• Whereverpossible,assistanceofcommunityleadersandorganizedgroupsshouldbesoughtinexplaining
the threat.
• Onceawarningisissued,itshouldbefollowed-upbysubsequentwarningsinordertokeepthepeople
informed of the latest situations.
• Whenthedisasterthreattidingaway,anall-clearsignalmustbegiven.
PREPAREDNESS MEASURES:
Preparedness involves activities undertaken in advance of an emergency to develop and enhance Operational
capacity to respond and recover from an emergency. As part of a comprehensive preparedness program, there
should be established - plans and procedures, prevention programs, resource management system, MoU /
agreements with service providers (PPP), training awareness programs.
Preparedness Planning:
Planning is the one of the key elements in the Preparedness cycle. Preparedness cycle illustrates the way the
plans are continuously evaluated and improved through a cycle of planning, organizing, training, equipping,
exercising, evaluating and taking corrective action.
The state government and its departments assigned emergency responsibilities in this plan will prepare
appropriate supporting plans and related standard operating procedures that describe how emergency
operations will be carried out with the help of following plan:-
• DistrictDisasterManagementPlan;
• HazardSpecicPlan;
• PPPModel,MoUetc.
Recovery Plan:
District authority and other agencies are encouraged to develop recovery plans prior to the occurrence of a
disaster. Such a plan should establish mechanisms for recovery decision-making and identify key participants
in the recovery organization, including non-governmental and private sector entities. The plan should also
identify processes and procedures for requesting state and central recovery assistance and ensuring that
recovery activities are carried out in accordance with the requirements of these programs.
Durga Puja, Kalipuja, Eid & Ganga Sagar Mela are the major annual festival in the state where millions of
people participate and celebrate those events. West Bengal Police and Kolkata Police in collaboration with
respect districts use to prepare combine offsite and onsite crowd management plan as per the guide lines
provided by the WBSDMA. Accordingly, EOC monitors the entire situation during the festivals on 24x7 basis
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and these crowd management plans are successfully implemented in tandem with SOPs as well. This disaster
management plan is used by the respective authority and updated on regular basis.
Preparedness Training & Capacity Building:
Training, tests and exercises are essential to ensure Government officials, emergency response personnel and
the public are operationally ready. As part of the emergency management training curriculum, it is recommended
that personnel with emergency responsibilities complete emergency management courses as prescribed from
time-to-time by the National / State Authority.
Training program should include all stakeholders including community, all frontline workers, civil defence, home
guard, NSS, NCC, NYK, Schools and colleges, Civil society, CBOs, corporate entities, SDRF, Fire brigade.
Prevention and Mitigation:
Prevention consists of actions that reduce risk from natural or human made disaster incidents. List and elaborate
all types of measures (like - building codes, oodplain management, storm water management, coastal area
zoning and management plan etc.) planned and implemented by the States as a part of prevention measures.
It is good to have long term mitigation goals in place and connect these goals with measures that State has
planned and implemented. These goals may include (but not limited to)
Provide better early warning methods for ood, storms, cyclone to reduce the destruction and loss of life
Provide for safer environments for transportation systems
Eliminate ooding in populated areas
Ensure redundant water supply systems
Reduce effects of the natural environment on the infrastructure Ensure redundant power systems on
critical facilities
Ensure adequate materials available for road maintenance
Protection reduces or eliminates a threat to people, property, and the environment. Primarily focused on
adversarial incidents, the protection of Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources (CIKR) is vital to local States,
national security, public health & safety and economic vitality. Protection includes actions or measures taken to
cover or shield assets from exposure, injury or destruction. Protective actions may occur before, during or after
an incident and prevent, minimize or contain the impact of an incident.
Mitigation with its focus on the impact of a hazard encompasses the structural and non-structural approaches
taken to eliminate or limit a hazard’s exposure; impact on people, property and the environment.
Common structural measures for disaster risk reduction include dams, ood wall / levies, ocean wave barriers,
earthquake-resistant construction, and evacuation shelters.
Common non-structural measures include building codes, land use planning laws and their enforcement,
research and assessment, information resources, and public awareness programmes. Note that in civil and
structural engineering, the term “structural” is used in a more restricted sense to mean just the load bearing
structure, with other parts such as wall cladding and interior ttings being termed non- structural.
Examples of mitigation activities include:-
• Town Planning Act: Planning, adopting and enforcing stringent building codes, ood-proong
requirements, seismic design standards and cyclone wind-bracing requirements for new construction
or repairing existing buildings.
• Zoning Regulations: Planning and adopting zoning ordinances that steer development away from
areas subject to ooding, storm surge or coastal erosion. Development Control Regulations: Incorporate
the disaster management concerns into development. This should include all Government Sponsored
Developmental Programs and Schemes.
• Undertaking retrotting work on public buildings to withstand ground shaking or cyclone- strength
winds.
• Land use regulation: Planning and building community shelters and tornado safe rooms to help protect
people in their homes, public buildings and schools in hurricane and tornado-prone areas.
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• Safety norms for economic and social infrastructures including places of worships and crowd
management: Steps taken for developing and implementing public safety norms for critical infrastructures
and places of worships.
• Capacity Building for Mitigation: Steps taken for human resource development and capacity building
for effective disaster mitigation at State Level.
• Awareness generation on disaster mitigation.
• Mainstreaming DRR in all developmental projects.
Natural Disasters
The State follows all-hazard approach for disaster prevention and mitigation is multi- hazard approach due to its
vulnerable to all-major natural hazards such as Drought, Flood, Cyclone, Storm Surge, Earthquake, Tsunami,
Landslides etc.
Natural Disasters:
TASK ACTIVITY RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT
Structural Measures
Mainstreaming
Disaster
Management
in development
programmes
1. Ensure that each development
programme/scheme in the State
should be sanctioned /undertaken
only if it meets the requirement of
disaster management.
2. Ensure the programme/scheme/
project is facilitated with the provision
for adequate funds of disaster
management.
1. Planning, Statistics & Programme
Monitoring Department;
2. Disater Management & Civil Defence
Deptt.;
3. All other line Departments.
4. HoD & District Authorities of the line
Departments authorized /sanctioning
plan/projects.
Adaption
of advance
technology
Application of Science and technology
and engineering inputs to improve
infrastructures including dams and
reservoirs, building design, construction,
etc.
1. PWD Deptt.
2. Irrigation & Waterways Deptt.
3. Housing Deptt.
4. Deptt. Of Science & Technology.
5. GSI Eastern Region
6. Regional Remote Sensing Centre.
7. Indian Meteorological Centre.
Tech-legal-
Regime
1. Review and revision of building by
laws
2. Review and revision of GDCR
(general development Control
Regulation)/CRZ (coastal regulation
zone) etc.
3. Review and revision of town planning
Act & Rules
4. Ensure strict implementation of Code
and Rules
5. Monitoring of quality construction
1. Housing Deptt
2. Municipality & Urban Development Deptt.
3. Municipal Corporations
4. WBHIDCO
5. P&RD Deptt.
6. Housing Board ULB & PRI
7. Enviornment Deptt.
Forecasting and
Warning
1. Strengthening and Up gradation of
existing forecasting system
2. Establish infrastructure for disaster
warning and dissemination to the
stake holders.
3. Develop specic warning
dissemination system for ports, beach,
salt workers and shermen.
1. IMD
2. Disaster Management & Civil Defence
Deptt.
3. Deptt. of Fishery
4. Irrigation & Waterways Deptt.
5. Information & Cultural Affairs Deptt.
6. Police.
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Safety Audit Carrying out structural safety audit of all
critical Infrastructures and Key Resources
(CIKR)
1. Municipality & Urban Development Deptt.
2. PWD
3. Housing Deptt.
4. WBHIDCO
5. P&RD Deptt.
Non-Structural Measures
Capacity
Building
1. Develop multi-hazard IEC
(Information, education and
communication) material for
Publication & Distribution
2. Media campaign for awareness
generation in general public
3. Organize training programmes,
seminars and workshops
4. Include disaster related topics in
curriculum
5. Encourage disaster insurance
6. Encourage favorable taxation /
incentive
1. Disaster Management & Civil Defence
Deptt.
2. Fire & Emergency Services Deptt..
3. Deptt. of Civil Defence
4. Information & Cultural Affairs Deptt..
5. Deptt. of Education
6. Deptt. of Finance.
7. Municipality & Urban Development Deptt.
8. P&RD Deptt.
Awareness (1) Disseminate disaster risk to general
public residing in vulnerable areas.
(2) Campaign for disaster specic safety
tips
1. Disater Management & Civil Defence
Deptt.
2. Education Dept.
3. ATI/SIPRD/ILGUS
4. Information & Cultural Affairs Deptt.
Human Made Disasters
Manmade disasters are unpredictable and can spread across geographical boundaries. Some disasters in this
class are entirely manmade while other may occur because of natural disasters, equipment failures, or workers
having inadequate training or fatigue and make errors.
Technological disasters include a broad range of incidents. Routes of exposure through water and food, airborne
releases, res and explosions, and hazardous materials or waste (e.g., chemical, biological, or radioactive)
released into the environment from a xed facility or during transport.
Fires, explosions, building or bridge collapses, transportation crashes, dam or levee failures, nuclear reactor
accidents, and breaks in water, gas, or sewer lines are other examples of technological disasters.
Structural & Non-structural measures (Industrial hazard)
Human Made Disasters :
Task Activity Responsibility
Structural Measures
Land use Planning Planning permission of any
factory/industry should consider
the land use planning in view of
hazard, risk and vulnerability of
the State.
1. Labour & Employment Deptt.
2. WBIDC
3. WBPCB
4. Local authority
Adaption of Advance
Technology
Application of Science and
technology and engineering
inputs to improve industrial
infrastructures
1. Labour & Employment Deptt.
2. Department of Science & technology
3. Disaster Management & Civil Defence
Deptt.
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Tech-legal Regime 1. Review and revision of Acts
and Rules.
2. Strict implementation of Acts
and Rules
1. Labour & Employment Deptt.
2. PWD (Electrical)
Capacity Building 1. Establish infrastructure for
onsite and offsite warning
dissemination
2. Construction/Strengthening of
EOC/ERC at all level
3. Procurement of all necessary
equipment including PPE
1. Department of Industry & Commerce
2. District Magistrate. Municipal
3. Disaster Management & Civil Defence
Deptt.
Safety Audit Carry out structural safety
inspection/audit
Concerned Inspectors
Planning 1. Prepare an onsite and offsite
emergency plan
2. Conduct mock drills as per
regulations
3. Update the plan as per the
requirement
4. Monitor similar activities in all
the factories/ industries
1. Department of Industry & Commerce
2. District Magistrate.
3. Municipal Commissioner
4. Disater Management & Civil Defence
Deptt.
Non-Structural Measures
Capacity Building 1. Develop IEC material for
Publication & Distribution
2. Awareness generation to
general public and the people
residing near MAH factories
3. Organize training programmes,
seminars and workshops
4. Ensure the student community
is imparted proper education
on the relevant topics by
schools/ colleges.
1. Department of Indusry & Commerce
2. District Magistrate.
3. Municipal Commissioner
4. Disaster Management & Civil Defence
Deptt.
5. Labour Deptt.
6. Education Deptt.
7. Finance Deptt.
8. IAG/NGOs
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Response Strategy:
During the Response Phase, emergency managers set goals, prioritise actions and chalk out operational
strategies. This plan provides a broad overview of these goals, priorities, strategies and describes what should
occur during each step, when and at which direction.
Section 22(2), 24, 30 and 34 of DM Act 2005 has clearly laid down various duties relating to Disaster Management
to be performed by various agencies. No single agency or department can handle a disaster situation of any
scale alone. Different departments have to work together to manage the disaster. For proper coordination and
effective use of all available resources, the different departments and agencies need a formalized response
management structure that lends consistency, fosters efficiency and provides appropriate direction during
response. Response Management constitutes the functions of planning, execution and coordination. Planning in
the pre-disaster phase is the responsibility of various authorities created under the DM Act, while the execution
of the plans has to be carried out by various line departments of the Government and by existing administrative
structure in the State as well as in Districts.
Operational Goals:
During the response phase, the agencies that are charged with responsibilities in this plan should focus on the
following goals:
• MitigateHazards.
• MeetBasicHumanNeeds.
• AddressNeedsofPeoplewithDisabilitiesandOlderAdults.
• RestoreEssentialServices.
• SupportCommunityandEconomicRecovery
Operational Priorities:
Operational priorities govern resource allocation and the response strategies for the State and its political
subdivisions during an emergency. Below are operational priorities addressed in this plan:
• SaveLives-Thepreservationoflifeisthetoppriorityofemergencymanagersandrstrespondersand
takes precedence over all other considerations.
• ProtectHealthandSafety-Measuresshouldbetakentomitigatetheemergency’simpactonpublic
health and safety.
• ProtectProperty-Allfeasibleeffortsmustbemadetoprotectpublicandprivatepropertyandresources,
including critical infrastructure, from damage during and after an emergency.
• PreservetheEnvironment-Allpossibleeffortsmustbemadetopreserveenvironmentandprotectit
from damage during an emergency.
Response Structure and Organization:
Incident Response System (IRS) is a system of Management by Objectives through IAP (Incident Action
Plan). It takes care of any expanding incident through an organizational structure of Command Staff, Sections,
Branches, Divisions, Groups, Units, resources and span of control. Through Unied Command (UC) it allows all
agencies having jurisdictional or functional responsibilities to jointly develop incident objectives and strategies.
IRS requires that every emergency response involving multiple area or multiple agencies include the
four functions.
Command/Management: Command is responsible for the directing, ordering, and/or controlling of resources
at the eld response level. Management is responsible for overall emergency policy and coordination at the
IRS EOC levels.
Response Mechanism
CHAPTER
6
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Command: A key concept in all emergency planning is to establish command and tactical control at the lowest
level that can perform that role effectively in the organization. Management: The EOC serves as a central
location from which multiple agencies or organizations coordinate information collection and evaluation, priority
setting and resource management.
Operations: Responsible for coordinating and supporting operations in support of the response to the
emergency through implementation of the organizational level’s Action Plans (AP). At the Field Level, the
Operations Section is responsible for the coordinated tactical response directly applicable to, or in support of the
objectives in accordance with the Incident Action Plan (IAP). In the EOC, the Operations Section Coordinator
manages functional coordinators who share information and decisions about discipline-specic operations.
Planning: Planning/Intelligence also maintains information on the current and forecasted situation and on the
status of resources assigned to the emergency or the EOC. As needed, Unit Coordinators are appointed to
collect and analyze data, prepare situation reports, develop action plans, set Geographic Information Systems
(GIS) priorities, compile and maintain documentation, conduct advance planning, manage technical specialists
and coordinate demobilization.
Logistics: Responsible for providing facilities, services, personnel, equipment and materials in support of the
emergency. Unied ordering takes place through the Logistics Section Ordering Managers to ensure controls
and accountability over resource requests. As needed, Unit Coordinators are appointed to address the needs
for communications, food, medical, supplies, facilities and ground support.
Incident Response Team (IRT):
The IRS envisages and lays down various tasks that may need to be performed by the existing administrative
machinery at various levels. It also recommends prior identication of officers for the performance of different
tasks and getting them trained in their respective roles, provides a structure under which all the line departments
will function in tandem with the District and State administration. The IRT will be pre designed at all level. On
receipt of the early warning the RO may activate them. In case of occurrence of disaster without any warning,
the local IRTs will respond and report to RO and request further support, if required.
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IRS management functions are:
Responsible Officer (RO)
The RO is responsible for overall supervision, support and
management of disaster response.
Command
The Incident Commander is responsible for management of
response activity in his/ her jurisdiction.
Operations
The Operations Section is responsible for directing the tactical
actions to meet incident objectives as per
Incident Action Plan.
Planning
The Planning Section is responsible for the collection,
evaluation, and display of incident information, maintaining
status of resources, and preparing the Incident Action Plan and
incident – related documentation.
Logistics
The Logistics Section is responsible for providing adequate
services and support to meet all incident or event needs as
per Incident Action Plan (IAP). Apart from Support & Service
branches, Finance is also a branch in Logistics. The Finance
Branch is responsible for keeping track of incident -related costs,
personnel and equipment records, administering procurement
contracts associated with the disaster or event and expedite the
release of Ex-gratia payment.
State Level IRT: The state level of IRT prioritizes tasks and coordinates state resources in response to the
requests from the Regional level and coordinates mutual aid among the mutual aid regions and between
the Regional Level and State Level. The state level also serves as the coordination and communication link
between the state and the National emergency response system. The state level operates out of the State
Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC). The hierarchical representation of RO with State EOC, Headquarters
IRT and its lower level of IRTs at District levels are shown in g.
District Level IRT: The District level includes cities, Blocks. District authorities manage and coordinate the
overall emergency response and recovery activities within their jurisdiction. District Governments are required
to use IRT when their Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) is activated or a District emergency is declared.
The District Magistrate / DC / RO will issue a Standing Order for formation of IRT at District headquarters /
Sub-Division and Block levels. He will ensure that appropriate and experienced officers are selected for IRTs.
The complete IRS organizational structure at District level is given in the g.
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Field Level IRT - The Field Level is where emergency response personnel and resources, under the command
of responsible officials, carry out tactical decisions and activities in direct response to an incident or threat.
Coordinating Structure:
Coordinating structures aid preparedness and response at all levels of government and within the private
sector, communities, and nongovernmental entities. The structures help organize and measure the whole
community’s capabilities in order to address the requirements of the Response mission area, facilitate problem
solving, improve access to response resources, and foster coordination prior to and following an incident.
State Coordinating Structures:
States also leverage the capabilities and resources of line departments and other stakeholders across the
state when identifying needs and building capabilities. The coordinating structures at the state level also vary
depending on factors such as geography, population, industry, and the capabilities of the districts and local
agencies within the state. These structures are also designed to leverage appropriate representatives from
across the whole community some of whom may also participate in local or regional coordinating structures.
Line Departments or Emergency Support Function Agencies:
State governments organize their response resources and capabilities through line departments / emergency
support agencies. Specic agencies / line departments have proven to be an effective way to bundle and manage
resources to deliver core capabilities. The State emergency support agencies are the primary coordinating
structures for building, sustaining, and delivering the response core capabilities. Most State agencies support
a number of the response core capabilities. In addition, there are responsibilities and actions associated with
State departments / agencies that extend beyond the core capabilities and support other response activities,
as well as department and agency responsibilities.
The State Disaster Management Plan (SDMP) brings together the capabilities of State departments/ agencies
and other State-level assets. State departments / agencies are grouped to work together to deliver core
capabilities and support an effective response. Departments and agencies identied for emergency support
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function may be selectively activated by SEOC/ SDMA or as directed by the SEC to support response activities
in the State or elsewhere.
Lead / Support Agency:
Different disasters require different types of expertise for response and major natural and human made disasters
require Lead and Support agencies to deal specic tasks. For example - in case of rescue and relief in natural
disaster, it will generally be the local Police and the SDRF/ NDRF, in case of Fire it will be the Fire department,
in case of Epidemics and other Biological disasters it will be the Health department that will have to play the
lead role and the remaining departments will have to play the supporting role as per requirement and their core
competencies.
Table given below summarizes Lead/support agencies for each emergency where lead/support agencies will
directly coordinate and supports.
Task Activity Responsibility
Transportation
Assists in the management of transportation
systems and infrastructure during domestic
threats or in response to incidents.
• TransportDept.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• Dist.LevelRTOs
• HomeDept.
• PrivateSector
• LocalBodies
Communications
Provides resources, support and restoration of
government Emergency telecommunications,
including voice and data.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• DistrictNIC
• HomeDept.
• TelecommunicationDept.
Construction and
Engineering
Organizes the capabilities and resources of
the state government to facilitate the delivery
of services, technical assistance, engineering
expertise, construction management and
other support to local area.
• PWDDept.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• HomeDept.
• PrivateSector
• NGOs
Fire and Rescue
Monitors the status of re mutual aid activities.
Coordinates support activities related to the
detection and suppression of urban, rural and
wild land res and emergency incident scene
rescue activities and provides personnel,
equipment and supplies to support local area.
• Fire&EmergencyServices
Dept.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• SDRF
• Localauthority
• PrivateSector
• NGOs
Management
Coordinates and resolves issues in the
four phases of emergency management
to ensure consistency in the development
and maintenance management. During
emergencies, serves in an advisory capacity
to the EOC Director.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• Food&SupplyDept.
• Fire&EmergencyServices
• HomeDeptt.
• Transport.
• AndallrelatedlineDepartments
Care and Shelter
Coordinates actions to assist responsible
area to meet the needs of victims displaced
during an incident including food assistance,
clothing, non-medical care and sheltering,
family reunication and victim recovery.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• Food&SupplyDept.
• Fire&EmergencyServices
• HomeDept.
• TransportDept.
• AndallrelatedlineDepartments
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Task Activity Responsibility
Resources
Coordinates plans and activities to locate,
procure and pre-position resources to support
emergency operations.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• Food&SupplyDept.
• Fire&EmergencyServices
• HomeDept.
• Transport.
• AndallrelatedlineDepartments
Public Health and
Medical
Coordinates Public Health and Medical
activities and services state-wide in support
of local jurisdiction resource needs for
preparedness, response, and recovery from
emergencies and disasters.
• HealthDept.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• P&RDDept.
• PrivateSector
• NGOs
Search and Recue
Supports and coordinates response of
personnel and equipment to search for and
rescue missing or trapped persons. State
Law Enforcement supports and coordinates
responses to search for, locate and rescue
missing or lost persons, missing and downed
aircraft, high angle rock rope rescue and
investigations of missing person incidents
that may involve criminal acts and water
rescues. State Fire and Rescue supports and
coordinates responses to search for, locate
and rescue victims of structure collapse,
construction cave-ins, trench, conned space,
high angle structure rope rescue and similar
emergencies and disasters and water rescues.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.(Dist.-QRT)
• SDRF
• Fire&EmergencyServices
• HomeDept.
• NGOs
Hazardous Materials
Coordinates state resources and supports
the responsible area to prepare for, prevent,
minimize, assess, mitigate, respond to
and recover from a threat to the public or
environment by actual or potential hazardous
materials releases.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• UrbanDevelopment&Municipal
Affair
• PWDDept.
• HomeDept.
• PrivateSector
• NGOs
Food and Agriculture
Supports the responsible area and coordinates
activities during emergencies impacting the
agriculture and food industry and supports the
recovery of impacted industries and resources
after incidents.
• Food&SupplyDept.
• AgricultureDept.
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• P&RD
• HomeDept.
• NGOs
Utilities
Provides resources and support to responsible
area and in partnership with private sector to
restore gas, electric, water, waste water and
telecommunications.
• PWD
• PHEDept.
• TelecomDept.
• PrivateSector
Law Enforcement /
Police Department
Coordinates state law enforcement personnel
and equipment to support responsible
law enforcement agencies, coroner activities
and public safety in accordance with Law
Enforcement
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• Food&SuppyDept.
• Fire&EmergencyServices
• HomeDept.
• Transport
• AndallrelatedlineDepartments
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Task Activity Responsibility
Long-Term Recovery
Supports and enables economic recovery of
communities and State from the long-term
consequences of extraordinary emergencies
and disasters.
• PWD
• DisasterManagement&Civil
Defence Dept.
• AgricultureDept.
• PrivateSector
• NGOs
Public Information
Supports the accurate, coordinated, timely
and accessible information to affected
audiences, including governments, media,
the private sector and the local populace,
including the special needs population.
• I&CADept.
• DM&CDDept.
• P&RDDept.
• HomeDept.
• PrivateSector
• NGOs
Evacuation
Supports responsible area in the safe
evacuation of persons, domestic animals and
livestock from hazardous areas.
• DM&CD
• P&RDDept.
• F&ESDept.
• HomeDept.
• SDRF
• PrivateSector
• NGOs
Volunteer and
Donations
Management
Supports responsible area in ensuring the
most efficient and effective use of affiliated and
unaffiliated volunteers and organizations and
monetary and in-kind donated resources to
support incidents requiring a state response.
• HomeDept.
• DM&CDDept.
• RC
• CMO
State Wide Network of EOC:
EOC is an offsite facility which will be functioning from the State / District headquarters and which is actually an
augmented control room having communication facilities and space to accommodate the various ESFs. During
sever incident - an EOC is also established and activated to support eld operations and resource coordination.
Field Incident Commanders (IC) and EOCs will establish communications when the district / state EOCs.
Basic functions of an EOC includes, but not limited to
• Receive,monitor,andassessdisasterinformation.Keeptrackofavailableresources.
• Monitor,assess,andtrackresponseunitsandresourcerequests.Manageresourcedeploymentforoptimal
usage.
• Makepolicydecisionsandproclaimlocalemergenciesasneeded.
• Providedirectionand management forEOC operationsthroughStandardOperationsGuide(SOG),set
priorities and establish strategies.
• Coordinateoperationsofallrespondingunits,includinglawenforcement,re,medical,logisticsetc.
• Augment comprehensive emergency communication from EOC to any eld operation when needed or
appropriate.
• MaintainEOCsecurityandaccesscontrol.
• ProviderecoveryassistanceinresponsetothesituationsandavailableresourcesKeepsenior,subordinate
and tenant officials informed.
• Keeplocaljurisdictions(Village/town/City,districtandState)informed.Operateamessagecentretolog
and post all key disaster information. Develop and disseminate public information warnings and instructions.
Provide information to the news media.
Alert and Warning:
Each district within the state is responsible for preparing for a disaster including establishing methods for
alerting and warning the public, mobilizing resources and initiating protective actions. At the state level, SEOC
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will have a State alert and Warning centre (SAWC), which is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to serve as
the official state level point of contact for emergency notications. From this centre, Warning Centre personnel
maintain contact with district warning points, state agencies, central agencies and the National EOC.
Sequence of Events during Disaster:
Two sequences of events are typically associated with disasters: One involves the response and the other
involves local / district or State emergency declaration. The response sequence generally describes the
emergency response activities to save lives, protect property and preserve the environment. This sequence
describes deployment of response teams, activation of emergency management organizations and coordination
among the various levels of government. The emergency proclamation sequence outlines the steps to gain
expanded emergency authorities needed to mitigate the problem. It also summarizes the steps for requesting
state and federal disaster assistance.
Before Impact Immediate Impact After Impact is over
Demobilization:
As resources are no longer needed to support the response, or the response activities cease, resources are
demobilized. Demobilization includes provisions to address and validate the safe return of resources to their
original location and include processes for resource tracking and ensuring applicable reimbursement. Where
applicable, the demobilization should include compliance with mutual aid and assistance provisions.
Funds generation:
The Government of West Bengal allocates funds in the State Budget for relief activities. In addition, funds may
be available through the State Disaster Response Fund. However, these funds may not be adequate to meet
disaster management requirements in the aftermath of large-scale disasters like the September’ 2000 ood in
the State. In such circumstances, the Government of West Bengal shall explore additional sources of funding
through aid, grants, loans etc., as identied in the pre-disaster phase.
Finalizing relief payouts and packages:
Relief packages would include details relating to collection, allocation and disbursal of funds to the affected
people. Relief would be provided all the affected families without any discrimination of caste, creed, religion,
community or sex whatsoever. Government of West Bengal also starts to provide Disaster Management Kits to
the affected families in the year 2013. Each such kit contains all sorts of foods and utensils to survive a family
at least 3-4 days without any help of others.
Post Disaster need assessment:
WBSDMA, with assistance from Government departments, district administration and local authorities will
document learning from the relief experience, which can be inputs into further mitigation, relief or rehabilitation
and reconstruction plans.
Evacuation Plan
A plan is a must for effective, prompt and systematic delivery of a set of actions with minimal lapses. It is
therefore necessary to have a well-dened plan for evacuation. The District Disaster Management Authority
would be responsible for preparing, practicing / rehearsing, updating and enacting the evacuation plan in case
of any emergency. Various components of the evacuation plan are being given below
Identication of vulnerable areas
Earmarking the specic areas prone to specic disasters are the primary objective of planning. The most
common disasters that take place in West Bengal are Cyclone, Flood, Heat wave, Earthquake, Landslide etc.
Most of the disasters are region specic for example, Northern hilly region is prone to landslide which is absent
in the South Bengal region. The settlements around the ood plains of the rivers are the most vulnerable to
immediate ood. The local authorities or the DDMAs are the best to identify these places.
Risk Communication
Communication of risk is at the same time essential for ensuring voluntary compliance of disaster mitigation
techniques and popularization of risk transfer mechanisms. Public notices should be put up in such areas
warning the public of the likely threat. Mass awareness drive should also be launched in the vulnerable areas
for communicating the level of threat to which the masses are likely to be affected.
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Identication of Safe Places
Safe places in the vicinity of the areas earmarked as being prone to high risk should be identied for
temporarily accommodating the evacuated persons. It should be ensured that the areas identied for temporary
accommodation of evacuees has sufficient provisions of sanitation, water, electricity and the like. In case
the identied area is far enough provision for acquisition of vehicles should be made. Health, Drinking Water
and Food and Civil Supplies departments should be entrusted with the responsibility of providing basic civil
amenities at the place identied for accommodating the evacuees.
Information Exchange
Standard protocol should be adhered to under which the District EOC routinely exchanges information with
various agencies responsible for generating warnings. These include IMD and CWC. At the same time EOC
should establish regular contact with various dams and reservoirs operating in the areas so that information
pertaining to the discharge of water is communicated to the EOC.
Warning Dissemination
Standard protocol should be set up for warning dissemination and clear cut responsibilities should be allocated
for the same. People should be made aware of the manner in which the warning for Dos and Don’ts after the
receipt of the evacuation orders should be popularized through various modes and Mock drills should be
carried out for ensuring systematic and prompt evacuation.
Air Evacuation and Alternate Routes
For prompt air evacuation requisition form for seeking the help of Indian Air Force should be kept handy and the
location (with latitude and longitude) of clear areas for with size and air clearance details should be inventoried.
Traffic regulation
In the event of any disaster or on receipt of warning of any impending disaster incidence the District Magistrate
and Superintendent of Police, invoking appropriate provisions of Disaster Management Act, 2005 would ensure
that all traffic leading to the areas affected by disaster.
Contact List of State and District EOC in West Bengal:
WEST BENGAL STATE EOC - 1070
SI.
No.
DISTRICTS DIST. EOC
SI.
No.
DISTRICTS DIST. EOC
1 Alipurduar 035-6425 7091 13 Murshidabad 034-8225 0135
2 Bankura 032-4225 4735 14 Nadia 034-7225 2106
3 Birbhum 034- 6225 5572 15 North 24 Parganas
033-2584 0280/
2584 6287
4 Coochbehar 035-8222 7114 16 Paschim Burdwan 034-1225 4545
5 Dakshin Dinajpur 035-2225 5020 17 Paschim Medinipur 032- 2227 5894
6 Darjeeling 035-2425-5749 18 Purba Bardhaman
034-2266 5092/
9933331452
7 Hooghly
033-2681 2652/
2680 0115
19 Purba Medinipur
032- 2826 2728/
9073939804
8 Howrah
033-2641 3393/ 2641
3398
20 Purulia 032-5222 3675
9 Jalpaiguri
9073936815/
035-6122 6022
21 South 24 Parganas
033-2439 9247/
2479 5029/30
10 Jhargram 032- 2125 8228 22 Uttar Dinajpur
035-2324 6153/
9433879424
11 Kalimpong
035-5225 6353/
9123784375
23 Kolkata
033-2286 1414/1313
9831036572
12 Malda 035-1225 2058
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Contact List of I-Sat Communication in West Bengal:
Sl No Name of District GSPS No. Office Assigned
1
Darjeeling
8991115065 DM, Darjeeling
2 8991115067 SDO, Kurseong
3 Kalimpong 8991115063 DM, Kalimpong
4 Purulia 8991115071 Dm, Purulia
5-6 Purba Medinipur 8991115068 & 8991115324 DM, Purba Medinipur
7- 8 North 24 Parganas 8991115070 & 8991124195 DM, North 24 Parganas
9 Murshidabad 8991115072 DM, Murshidabad
10 Paschim Burdwan 8991115062 DM, Paschim Burdwan
11 Birbhum 8991115073 DM, Birbhum
12 Nadia 8991115069 DM, Nadia
13 Hooghly 8991115066 DM, Hooghly
14
South 24 Parganas
8991115064 SDO, Kakdwip
15 8991124194 DM, South 24 Parganas
16 Alipurduar 8991115331 DM, Alipurduar
17 Jalpaiguri 8991115327 DM, Jalpaiguri
18 Coochbehar 8991115329 DM, Coochbehar
19 Uttar Dinajpur 8991115328 DM, Uttar Dinajpur
20 Dakshin Dinajpur 8991115330 DM, Dakshin Dianajpur
21 Malda 8991115326 DM, Malda
22 Purba Bardhaman 8991115325 DM, Purba Bardhaman
23 Bankura 8991115333 DM, Bankura
24 Paschim Medinipur 8991115323 DM, Paschim Medinipur
25 Jhargram 8991115322 DM, Jhargram
26 Howrah 8991115336 DM, Howrah
27 Kolkata 8991115335 KMC
28-29 DG, West Bengal Police 8991115060 & 8991115061 Director Security
30-33 Civil Defence Wing
8991115059 DG
8991124196/8991124197/8991124198 Deputy Controller
34
DoDM& CD
8991115334 Principal Secretary
35-41
8991115058/8991115332/8991124199/8
991124200/8991124201/8991124202/8
991124203
SEOC
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Overview:
The global impacts of climate change are becoming evident and further climate changes are inevitable due to
the greenhouse gas emissions already in the atmosphere. Early evidence of climate change impacts are found
on economy, damage to environment and lasting impacts on the society. Recurrent droughts and oods are
being reported in the State of West Bengal during the last 50 years. Climate change has certainly exacerbated
the impacts of natural disasters as can be seen from the never oods in certain districts like Uttar Dinajpur,
Dakshin Dinajpur, Malda, Coochbehar and Alipurduar in 2017. Reference to disaster risks are also made in
the West Bengal State Plan of Action on Climate Change
1
. While the losses to agriculture and related sectors
were the major component of losses in the past, climate induced disasters and extreme events have resulted
in major losses to industrial and urban infrastructure.
West Bengal towards Mainstreaming Disaster Management and Climate Change
Adaption:
The process of development and the kind of development choices made sometimes create disaster risks. A
close analysis of the development process with its six aspects namely i) policy, ii) strategy, iii) programming,
iv) project / program cycle management, v) external relations and vi) institutional capacity; clearly calls for the
need of systematic and more conscious ways of integrating disaster risk reduction (DRR) into development
process. Mainstreaming risk reduction should result in institutionalization of appropriate risk reduction measures
and should ensure that development plans and programmes do not create new forms of vulnerability.
Child Centric Disaster Risk Reduction:
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child adopted in 1989 (UN 1989) became the rst legally
binding international convention to affirm human rights for all children. It stipulates that children have the right
to adequate food, water, shelter and education. In disaster situations they ought to be free from abuse, neglect,
sexual exploitation or trafficking, and should be able to grow up in a safe and supportive environment. Children
are vulnerable due to their age and immature psychosocial understanding of the surrounding.
The situation of West Bengal, with its multi-hazard prole further exacerbate the vulnerability particularly that
of children, women and adolescents, especially belonging to disadvantaged and hard-to-reach communities.
This severely affects the development of these communities. Most importantly the education and learning are
disrupted due to recurring disasters such as oods and cyclones. Children in schools spend more time in their
formative age and it is haven for them. Apart from the natural hazards, physical safety of the children in school
campus, laboratories, entry/exit point, playground, roads from home to schools, school buses etc., others
hazard like water, gas, re accidents are increasing day by day both in urban and rural schools.
National School Safety Programme (NSSP): NSSP has begun with a view to building the capacity of officials,
teachers and students, carrying out rapid visual survey, retrotting and non-structural mitigation measures of
200 schools each in three districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar. The project has been successfully
completed by providing requisite training.
In light of this, the State Government is in helping UNICEF to implement the Comprehensive School Safety &
Security (CSSSP) programme in 400 schools.
The concept of Comprehensive School Safety & Security (CSSSP) programme is focusing on three pillars,
including 1. Safe Learning environment; 2. DRR in Schools, and 3. Child Protection/ Prevention of violence &
Abuse and ensure maximum safety for the children in school to home and home to school. As proposed by the
State Government, CSSSP is being piloted in 400 schools of 4 High Priority Districts by UNICEF. The Objective
is to develop strategy based on the pilot programme and advocate with State Government for implementation
in all schools of the state considering the geographical vulnerability such as Hilly areas, Coastal belt, Flood
plain, etc., and level of schools (Primary, Upper Primary and Secondary). However, the CSSSP expected to be
standardized to communicate with children, school teachers and community for childrens safety and security
for risk reduction.
Sendai Framework and Mainstreaming
Disaster Management Concerns into
Developmental Plans/ Programmes/ Projects
CHAPTER
7
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Mitigation Funded Key Projects: In the aftermath of the cyclone Aila of 2009 that ravaged the coastal West
Bengal including Sundarban area. It was felt the number of deaths were more in the affected areas due to non-
availability of safe shelter buildings in the coastal villages. The Government of Central and State decided on
the basis of the report prepared by IIT Kharagpur to undertake construction of multipurpose cyclone shelters in
high risk areas of three costal districts of West Bengal. The details of these projects are furnished subsequently.
Prime Ministers National Relief Fund, (PMNRF): 50 Multipurpose Cyclone Shelter (MPCS) were constructed
under National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). These shelters were constructed in the 3 coastal
districts and the numbers of shelter are constructed in the three coastal districts.
Total cost of the project is Rs 138.65 crores. The MPCS under the funding of PMNRF has been completed and
handed over to the local authorities.
Integrated Coastal Zone Management Project (ICZMP): 25 multipurpose cyclone shelters were to be
constructed in the district of South 24 Parganas under World Bank assisted ICZM Project. The total cost of
the project is Rs. 105.39 crores. In order to cope with the vulnerability of the population exposed to cyclone,
25 MPCS were proposed out of which 17 numbers of buildings are fully constructed. Handover process of the
completed building is under process by the Department.
NCRMP (National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project): In the three coastal districts of West Bengal i.e. South
24-Pgs., North 24-Pgs. and Purba Medinipur 146 Nos. of Multipurpose Cyclone Shelters are proposed to be
constructed under the scheme NCRMP (Phase II) with World Bank aided fund and State Fund in the ratio
75:25. Ministry of Home Affairs, GoI has already given approval in principle for the same in tune of approx. Rs.
500 crore.
Women Centric Disaster Risk Reduction:
A gender perspective to Disaster Risk Reduction helps focusing attention on the distinct gender -specic
capacities and vulnerabilities to prevent, prepare, confront, and recover from disasters. Post-disaster
reconstruction programs could render women more vulnerable when compared to the pre-disaster situation,
defeating the very objective of building back better. An increase in violence against women, domestic violence
and divorce rates have been reported in the aftermath of disasters. They become more vulnerable to abuse in
disaster situations. They face difficulty in accessing sanitation facilities. There is lack of privacy and increased
risk of sexual assault. In some situations, there are risk of girls and young women being ensnared by traffickers
or an increase in early marriages. There is a tendency to leave out women from accessing relief and recovery
as they do not have control over resources and institutions. Women headed households, single women, and
widows nd it difficult to access information and necessary nancial help for recovery and reconstruction.
Specially Abled People:
Disability is a contextual and evolving concept. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
(UNCRPD) states in its rst article: “Persons with disabilities include those who have long - term physical,
mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full
and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others”. The Convention, in its articles 11 and
32, requires that persons with disabilities benet from and participate in disaster relief, emergency response
and disaster risk reduction strategies. The Adoption of the Dhaka Declaration on Disability and Disaster Risk
Management, in December 2015, acknowledges: “the importance of linking disability inclusive Disaster Risk
Management (DRM) with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on the understanding that inclusion
builds the resilience of the whole of society, safeguards development gains and minimizes disaster losses”.
Prime Minister 10 Points Agenda:
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, enunciated a Ten - Point Agenda in his inaugural speech at the Asian
Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction 2016, held in New Delhi during November 2016 (AMCDRR),
which has also been incorporated in the NDMP. The ten key elements consist of the following:
1. All development sectors must imbibe the principles of disaster risk management.
2. Risk coverage must include all, starting from poor households to SMEs to multi -national corporations to
nation states.
3. Womens leadership and greater involvement should be central to disaster risk management
4. Invest in risk mapping globally to improve global understanding of nature and disaster risks.
5. Leverage technology to enhance the efficiency of disaster risk management efforts.
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6. Develop a network of universities to work on disaster-related issues.
7. Utilise the opportunities provided by social media and mobile technologies for disaster risk reduction.
8. Build on local capacity and initiative to enhance disaster risk reduction.
9. Make use of every opportunity to learn from disasters and to achieve that there must be studies on the
lessons after every disaster.
10. Bring about greater cohesion in international response to disasters.
Presently all initiatives has been taken from the states end to achieve the 10 point agenda. Risk coverage is
more and more encouraged where people from all strata are involved to build in awareness on risk. Women
involvement in all spheres of disaster management has to be made mandatory. Women are encouraged to join
the rescue forces at all level including the Apadamitra. Use of modern technology is encouraged for disaster risk
mitigation, monitoring and prevention. Capacity building is being extensively planned for using the technology
as well. The state level universities and central universities are already in tune for various projects on Disaster
Management. Further plans are on process to involve young researchers to contribute more on ideas for
disaster management at all levels. Crowd sourcing may be used to gather and disseminate information on past
disasters and impending risks. Community awareness and disaster planning are to be in focus and a bottom up
approach for participation as well as decision making process.
Preservation of Cultural Heritage:
Cultural heritage has only recently been recognized as a key aspect within overall frameworks of disaster risk
reduction. A general lack of awareness and a lack of prioritization of heritage is one of the key challenges in
this area. The relevant disaster management guidelines published by NDMA are, a) cultural heritage sites and
precincts and b) museums. Museums are repositories of diverse heritage, both natural as well as cultural, and
as institutions they make signicant contributions to the socio –cultural development of a community. Museums
through the objects and collections they house and display, contribute to regional, state and national identities.
Over centuries, the scope and nature of museums expanded from presentation of private collections of artifacts
and oddities to institutions that promoted learning through objects collected and presented with a meaningful
narrative.
The apex body for the conservation and protection of cultural heritage is the Ministry of Culture (MOCU), which
acts through the Archaeological Survey of India. Several national legislations apply to cultural heritage such as:
• AncientMonumentsandArchaeologicalSitesandRemains(AMASR)ACT2010,1958
• AncientMonumentsandArchaeologicalSitesandRemainsRules,1959
• AntiquitiesandArtTreasuresAct,1972andtheAntiquitiesandArtTreasuresRules,1973
• StatelegislationsapplicabletoStateArchaeologyMonumentsandSites.
The framework for disaster risk reduction comprises of a four -pronged approach, a) Elimination or prevention
of the hazard b) Reducing vulnerability c) Reducing exposure and d) Building Capacity. With respect to disaster
risk reduction for cultural heritage sites and precincts, certain aspects need to be considered: a) Preserving
and retaining cultural heritage values b) Retaining authenticity c) Using traditional technologies and skill and
indigenous knowledge systems d) A degree of acceptable risk should be established for the cultural heritage
site or precinct and such a threshold should inform risk reduction interventions.
Lessons Learnt:
COVID 19 Global Pandemic: The extraordinary situation that arose due to the outbreak of COVID 19 invoked
a new dimension altogether in the eld of health hazard of disaster management. The Central Government is
now functioning under the Disaster Management Act, 2005. Disaster Management Department being the nodal
department for all disaster is now handling the situation in close liaison with all the line departments especially
Department of Health and Family Welfare.
• DuringtheCOVID19Pandemicsituation,roundtheclockguidanceandsupporthasbeenprovidedtothe
stranded people and migrant labourers from the Emergency Operation Centre from State to District level.
• RoundtheclockControlRoomintheformofCOVIDCoordinationCentreremainedfunctionaltoprovide
support to COVID victims like hospitalization, ambulance arrangement, expert consultation and various
issues.
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• AnApplicationwasdevelopedtohelpthemigrantlaborersoftheStatestrandedinotherStates.Sneher
Paras, the App by which Rs. 44,00,29,000 has been directly debited to the bank account of the veried
applicants.
• Rs.19.5CroresfromPMCaresfundhadbeenutilizedasthetransportationcostofthemigrantlabourers
and an additional amount of more than 11 crores rupees utilised for transportation and providing food and
safe shelters for migrants.
• ExtensiveIECsensitizationhasbeendoneforcreatingawarenessonCOVID19andrelatedhealthissues.
• VolunteershavebeendeployedatthemajorculturalfunctionsandfestivalstopreventthespreadofCOVID
19.
• GuidelineshavebeenissuedonhowtousetheMPCSandotheroodsheltersduringCOVID19pandemic.
• Food,medicalandlodginghasbeengiventothestrandedmigrantpopulationtoensurethatnoonelives
without food.
• Coordination to deport the migrant population totheir respective destinations has been done and was
ensured that no one stays stranded.
RESCUE & RELIEF OPEARATION DURING DISASTER IN PANDEMIC SITUATION:
West Bengal was affected by the Super Cyclone AMPHAN” on 20th May, 2020 during COVID-19 pandemic
situation. The rescue & relief operation during cyclone faced a unique challenge as pandemic norms issued by
Ministry of Health & Family Affairs, Government of India were in force. The State Executive Committee of West
Bengal (SEC) headed by Chief Secretary of West Bengal enforced DM Act, 2005 all over the state. The SEC
structured Department of Health & Family Affairs as the nodal department to tackle the spread of COVID-19
pandemic and Department of Disaster Management & Civil Defence was tasked to coordinate with other
departments & districts for providing all administrative & nancial support in preparation, evacuation, relief &
rescue work, mitigation and rehabilitation.
Major activities undertaken by the Department:
During the situation arisen due to the preventive restriction imposed due to outbreak of COVID-19, the major
activities undertook by the department are as follows –
A. Allocation & distribution of relief articles.
B. Providing quarantine facilities
C. Providing temporary accommodation, food & clothing’s to homeless people, including migrant labourers,
stranded due to lockdown measures.
D. Running EOCs round the clock to facilitate assisted information exchange and promote services for people
to get required support from line departments, support agencies, community and local government.
E. Facilitate uninterrupted supply of essential commodities and services.
F. Awareness generation and put effort to bring behaviour change through capacity building,
demonstration and enforcement of advisories issues by Government.
G. Ensure execution of advisory issued by state government by coordinating respective nodal persons of
Police Administration, Transport department, Health & Family Welfare department, PRIs, Municipalities and
cooperatives & societies.
H. Documentation and reporting.
At present the activities of the department has increased signicantly and its magnitude has also multiplied. In
addition to the above mentioned activities, under the Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) activities - Disaster risk
mapping and preparedness, vulnerability mapping, providing practical ideas to reduce disaster risk, capacity
building of the vulnerable communities through continuous awareness generation and hands on training
on mask wearing, hand washing, maintain cleanliness, maintain common health & hygiene, adopting new
guideline to get different government facilities, safe disposal of waste, providing services by maintaining PPE,
institutional support and maintaining liaison with all support organizations in these restriction phase of social
distancing are some of the important activities that the department undertook.
54 State Disaster Management Plan 2023
Awareness Generation and Capacity Building:
It is observed that Disaster Management Officers and other Government officials are conducting different
awareness programme and training programmes at every parts of the state. Therefore, a general and
consolidated guideline on awareness generation & capacity building may be prepared for sustaining those
initiatives in an uniformed manner.
Moreover, the responsible agencies should undertake preparedness exercise for the Ropeways and Cable
Bridges collapse during pandemic situation when regular activities are suspended.
Objective
i) To enhance capacities of search & rescue operation personnel, evacuation teams and community in the
tough time of existing threat of COVID-19.
ii) To understand the risk of COVID-19, scientic facts, its development, mode of transmission and its impact
in different activities under Disaster Management.
iii) To know the preventive measures and standard method of implementation of different guideline issued by
Government.
iv) To ensure optimum protection from COVID-19 in activities like relief distribution, running temporary shelters
and other related activities.
v) To ensure public participation in developing knowledge base and encourage all to become COVID-19
Heroes.
Target Population:
District/Sub-Divisional/Block Officials, Disaster Management Officers, Disaster Management Professional,
Police Personnel, Civil Defence Volunteers, Front line Health Workers like ANM, ASHA, Nurses, Cleaners,
Aya; PRI members, Officers and Staffs of MC & Municipalities, SHG Members, AWW, NGO volunteers, CBO
Volunteers.
Standard Operation Procedure for Running State Control Room for COVID-19
i) State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) / Control Room have been made functional for smooth
coordination & support to Public, Departments and Other Support Agencies in regard to COVID-19
ii) On receiving calls, state EOC personnel will politely talk with all callers by proper greeting & start
communication by saying “State Control Room, Nabanna, How can I help you?”
iii) Calls received are to be recorded in the log book as per standard format.
iv) State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) / Control Room, Nabanna will work in close coordination with
following ve important centres apart from Health Department’s Helpline and Police Control Rooms -
A. Transport and Movement Centre
B. PPE/Mask/Sanitizer Availability Centre
C. Essential and Civil Supplies Enforcement Centre
D. Perishable Commodities Facilitation Centre
E. Power and allied Services Centre
Any issues related to transport / essential commodities etc mentioned above should be brought into
notice of the senior officers present in the Control room.
v) Issues related to police, mass gathering / obstruction are to be informed to DG Control Room / Lal Bazar
Control Room and brought to the notice of notice of Senior Police Officer.
vi) Issued related to district administration (food, ration, transportations, water, ambulance etc.) to be informed
to respective district at their control rooms, annexed as Annexure-I”
vii) Issues related to – people stranded in other states to be informed respective state help line numbers,
helpline of state authorities are to be shared with callers as per the “Annexure-II”.
viii) SEOC staffs and volunteers will perform their duties as per schedule.
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ix) As per standard practice, CD Volunteers should not leave SEOC unless his reliever resumes duty. The
pending issues are to be detailed & handed over to staffs joining for next shift in log book.
x) Summary report of calls received and issues resolved / unresolved or need special attention to be submitted
to DMCD Duty Officer, SEOC.
Guidelines for accommodation of people in Relief Camps/ Shelters during Cyclone:
A. The existing ood shelters or MPCS can be used for accommodating the evacuated / rescued people
by maintaining social distancing norms. Restrictions on movement are to be strictly enforced in time of
movement restriction.
B. Arrangement of hand sanitizer/ soap, mask and infrared thermometer should be made for the relief camp/
shelter.
C. Proper sanitization of all oor, gate / door, door handle & lock, toilets, water taps, eclectic switches, staircase
and kitchen of the building has to be done every day to maintain good health of the people staying in the
shelter.
D. The oor plan of relief shelters has to be done in such a way so as to maintain social distancing. The
accessibility route to the nearby health centre has to be pre-planned and mapped before setting up the
camp. Also arrangements for immediate shifting of the sick people to the health centre should be in place.
E. Arrangement of nutritious food and safe drinking water has to be made to the people staying in the camps.
Hygiene has to be maintained during preparation of food. While serving the food social distancing norms
should be maintained.
F. The rescue teams may have to be equipped with sanitizer / masks and PPE. Hence arrangements for same
may have to be made at district levels.
G. Since minimum one metre social
distancing is required for every person
housed in relief camps, the number of
relief camps may be increased to maintain
the social distance norms. The District
Disaster Management Plans be modied
accordingly to factor in relief operations
in view of COVID-19 so that evacuation/
gruel kitchen/ relief shelters are all
modied to be COVID-19 SOP compliant.
Amphan:
The Super Cyclone of the decade in Bay of
Bengal ravaged the southern parts of Bengal at
a speed of 155 to 165 km/hr gusting to 185km/
hr. The movement of Super Cyclone Amphan
was regularly tracked by State Government.
The Super Cyclone made landfall near Sagar
Islands at 2.30 pm afternoon of 20
th
May 2020.
There was an accompanying storm surge of
15 feet as water rushed inland and ooded
many coastal and riverine villages.
• Rescue & Relief operation:
1. Affected Districts: 16 districts. Crop
damage reported in 13 districts. Roads
under PWD damaged in 16 districts.
2. Number of people affected: More than
60% of State population.
3. Relief Camp Opened: 6,123
4. No. of People in Relief Camps: 10.7 lakhs
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5. Number of Boats Deployed: 406
6. Water pouches distributed: 1.5 crore
7. Medical support: 3133 Medical Teams were deployed
The experience of this Cyclone gave the SDMA a valuable lesson of early preparedness and earliest response
is the major requirement to reduce loss. Moreover, awareness at the community level has to be build up more
by doing intensive capacity building at all levels.
YAAS:
The Very Severe Cyclonic Storm YAAS caused unprecedented tidal waves and high speed wind with heavy
rainfall that caused severe damage to land and property in West Bengal from 25
th
May, 2021 to 29
th
May, 2021
as the Very Severe Cyclone made landfall near Dharma in Orissa on the 26
th
May, 2021. Four tornados also
occurred as part of the YAAS cyclonic storm in districts North 24 Parganas, Birbhum and Hooghly.
Rescue & Relief Operation: Affected Districts: 18 districts; Relief Camp Opened: 15,215; No. of People in
People Evacuated: 10.7 lakhs; Water pouches distributed: 55.89 lakhs.
The experience of this Cyclone gave the SDMA a valuable lesson of early preparedness and earliest response
to the major requirement is the key to reduce loss.
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Section 46, 47 & 48 of Disaster Management Act, 2005 adopted the formation of:-
1. National Disaster Response Fund,
2. National Disaster Mitigation Fund,
3. State & District Disaster Response Fund & Mitigation Fund.
They are the separate Fund available to the National or State Executive Committee and District Disaster
Management Authority to be utilized for Mitigation and Management of any kind of disaster.
The Government of India constituted NDRF vide Gazette Notication no. 1995 dated 28
th
September,
2010 and constituted NDMF vide Gazette Notication no. 512 dated 5
th
February, 2021. The Government
of West Bengal constituted SDRF vide Gazette Notication no.1822-F.B dated 12 th September, 2011
and constituted SDMF vide Gazette Notication no.866-F.B/N/2S-1(05)/2015 dated 27
th
December, 2021.
Norms of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India provide that the funds available under SDRF / NDRF
be utilized for immediate relief and restorations of identied lifeline services only. These funds are not allowed
to be utilized for new constructions. Line departments should therefore prepare departmental guidelines for the
identication of works to be covered by SDRF / NDRF resources. In accordance with the provisions of Disaster
Management Act, 2005 all departments have to ensure adequate nancial arrangements in their departmental
budget so as to ensure timely discharge of their disaster management related functions. It is at the same
time the responsibility of the line departments to undertake vulnerability assessment of their departmental
infrastructure and ensure allocation of funds in their departmental plan and budget for vulnerability reduction.
Funding Mechanism at Various Levels
To ensure the long-term sustainance and permanency of the organization, funds needs to be generated
and deployed on an-ongoing basis. Financial mechanism for disaster management is already in place at the
national, state and district levels. Moreover there are diverse projects, programs and initiatives catering to
different phases of disaster reduction at the nation, state and district levels.
Union Government Level:
National Disaster Response Fund
This fund has been created under the legal framework of Disaster Management Act, 2005. Under the existing
guidelines, it is available for assistance from avalanches, cyclones, cloudbursts, drought, earthquake/tsunami,
re, ood, hailstorm, landslides, pest attack and frost, heat and cold waves. In case of calamity of severe nature,
when the State Disaster Response Fund is not sufficient to meet the relief requirements, additional central
assistance is provided from NDRF to the State Government by laid down procedures.
• ReleasedfundofNDRFforWestBengalforyear2020-21wasRs. 2250.28 crores
• ReleasedfundofNDRFforWestBengalforyear2021-22wasRs. 300.00 crores
Prime Ministers National Relief Fund (PMNRF)
The Prime Ministers National Relief Fund (PMNRF) provides for immediate relief to families of those killed
in natural calamities and to the victims of major accidents and riots. The fund is raised entirely by public
contributions.
State Level Fund:
Budget
The WBSDMA would submit to the State government for approval of a budget in the prescribed format for the
next nancial year showing the estimated receipts and expenditure, and the sums which would be required
from the State Government during that nancial year. The GoWB also allocates funds in the State Budget for
relief activities. In addition, funds may be available through the State Disaster Response Fund.
Financial Arrangement
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8
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State Disaster Response Fund
The State Disaster Response Fund shall be used only for meeting the expenditure for providing immediate
relief to the victims of cyclone, drought, earthquake, re, ood, tsunami, hailstorm, landslide, avalanche,
cloud burst, pest attack, frost and cold wave. While the state can draw from State Disaster Response Fund for
the emergency response and relief, there are provisions to utilize the funds released from National Disaster
Response Fund in another scal under State Disaster Response Fund. In case the same state faces another
severe disaster during the same year, no reduction will be made while releasing assistance from the National
Disaster Response Fund. The state-specic disasters within the local context in the State, which are not
included in the notied list of disasters eligible for assistance from State Disaster Response Fund /National
Disaster Response Fund, can be met from State Disaster Response Fund within the limit of 10 percent of the
annual funds allocation of the State Disaster Response Fund.
To carry out Emergency Response & Relief activities after any disaster the State Disaster Response Fund is
made available to the Relief Commissioner, Department of Disaster Management under which the Central
Government will share 75% and the Govt. of West Bengal has to share 25% as per the recommendation of
13th Finance Commission.
• SDRFforWestBengalforyear2010-11to2014-15wasRs. 2,774.54 crores out of which Central share was
Rs. 2,080.90 crore and State share was Rs. 693.64 crore.
• SDRFforWestBengalallocationfor2015-16to2019-20asRs. 2853.00 crores.
• SDRF forWest Bengal for year 2020-21 was Rs. 1348.00 crores out of which Central share was Rs.
1,011.00 crores and State share was Rs. 337.00 crores.
• SDRF for West Bengal for year 2021-22 was Rs. 1348.00 crores out of which Central share was Rs.
1,011.00 crores and State share was Rs. 337.00 crores.
Chief Minister Relief Fund
This provides for immediate support to the distressed people affected either by natural calamities, or man-
made disasters like stampede, road, air or railway accidents.
Other Source of Funds:
Public Private Partnership, Grants-in-Aid, Loan, Disaster Bonds, Donations, Recovery Measures, UN Agencies,
World Bank, Corporate Social Responsibility.
Funds Disbursement and Audit
The funds raised from funding agencies are usually accompanied by strongest disbursement and usage
restrictions. It is therefore important to monitor disbursement of such funds to ensure that none of the covenants
are breached. State Authority monitors and control the release of fund by:
1. Prioritizing resources allocation across approved projects;
2. Establishing mechanisms (like a chain of banks, collection centers, nature of accounts, spread, etc.) for
collection of nds; and
3. On-going monitoring and control of fund usage during actual project implementation.
State Disaster Management Plan 2023 59
Section 2 (b) of DM Act, 2005 delineates the Capacity Building measures to be under taken. As per the Sub-
Section (i) of Section 2 (b) Capacity Building includes identication of existing resources and resources to be
acquired or created. As per Sub Section (ii) of Section 2 (b) acquiring or creating resources identied under
Sub-Clause (i). Sub Section (iii) emphasizes on organization and training of personal and coordination of such
training effective management of disaster. Sub Section 2 (i) of Section 3 of DM act, postulate that National
Disaster Management Authority take Capacity Building measures for dealing with threatening disaster situation
or disaster. Under the sub section 2 (j) of Section 10, the National Executive Committee plan and coordinate
specialised training programme on disaster management for different level of officers, employees and voluntary
rescue workers. As per the Section 11 (1), Sub-Section 3 (c), The National Disaster Management Plan shall
include measures to be taken for preparedness and capacity building to effectively respond to any threatening
disaster.
Training courses on various disaster management topics regarding National Disaster Management (NDM)
conducts by Netaji Subhas Administrative Training Institute, Kolkata throughout the year. The subjects are
mostly on Climate Change & Disaster Management, Drought Risk Mitigation & Management, Flood & Cyclone
Risk Mitigation & Management, Earthquake & Landslide Risk Mitigation, School Safety & Disaster Management
etc. The District Regional Training Centres (RTCs) also conduct trainings on same topics at district level on
regular basis.
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) conducts different types of training such as GIS in Disaster
Risk Management, Wetland & Eco system restoration for DRR, CNERMP, Urban Flood Mitigation etc. These
trainings are conducted mostly in Delhi. For more information, the official website of NDMA addressing the URL
https://ndma.gov.in may be followed.
National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) conducts training courses on IRS, Psychological Care in
Disaster Management. The link to access NIDM Training portal is http://training.nidm.gov.in/. For online training
courses one can visit https://www.online nidm.gov.in.
Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) often conducts various National workshops
on Tsunami Mock Drill at Hyderabad. Official website of INCOIS is https://incois.gov.in.
Capacity Developments
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9
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A. National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDRF) was constituted under Section 44 of the Disaster
Management Act, 2005 for a specialized response to natural and man-made disasters.
NDRF has proved its importance in achieving this vision by highly skilled rescue and relief operations, regular
and intensive training and re-training, familiarization exercises within the area of responsibility of respective
NDRF Battalions, carrying out mock drills and joint exercises with the various stakeholders.
The NDRF unit comprise of approximately eleven hundred (1100) personnel. These units are carved out of
normal CAPF units and individuals (all ranks) are posted on deputation for a period of 5-7 years. Among its 12
NDRF Battalions, 2
nd
Battalion of NDRF is located in West Bengal with its HQ at Haringhata, Nadia and two
RRCs at Rajarhat & at Siliguri with 03 teams reserved.
The NDRF Battalions are organized in the form of teams and sub-teams. There are 18 operational teams
with strength of 47 individuals in each NDRF Battalion and they are further divided into many sub-teams. The
organizational structure of NDRF Search and Rescue (SAR) team is as under:-
NDRF & SDRF
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NDRF takes part in evacuation, rescue operation, relief activities in critical situation, state level Mock Exercises.
Every year NDRF organizes joint mock drill with State Government Departments and agencies, FAMEX in
collaboration with District Administration for at least 8 Districts.
Contact details of NDRF, West Bengal:
CONTROL ROOM
HQ 2 BN NDRF,
Address: NEAR RRI CAMP, HARINGHATA FARM,
P.O.-MOHANPUR, DISTT.-NADIA,
WEST BENGAL-741246.
PHONE NO. 033-2951 6721
FAX NO.: 033-2951 6718
B. State Disaster Response Force (SDRF):
As per Section 3.4.5 of National Policy on Disaster Management, 2009, the SDRF also constituted for quickly
responding to disasters. These SDRF are placed strategically at suitable locations well connected to the airport,
rail heads and roads for their immediate deployment at the disaster sites. In West Bengal Disaster Management
Groups (DMG) were constituted for Kolkata and DMG–Bengal. DMG Kolkata has its HQ at PTS, Kolkata. Under
DMG–West Bengal, 07(seven) self-contained Squads in DMG, WBP were constituted with State Armed Police
(SAP) with HQ at Barrackpore, North 24 Parganas.
The SDRF takes part in evacuation and rescue operations especially in regular events like re incidents, rescue
from collapsed buildings, drowning, boat capsize, ood management, cyclone management, earthquake
management, landslide management and associated incidents.
The SDRFare also be used for Community Capacity Building and Awareness Generation programmes within
the State. During these programmes, SDRF also familiarize themselves with terrain, critical buildings and
other existing infrastructure for prompt responses at the time of disasters and simultaneously work with the
community, including school children, village volunteers and other stakeholders on what to do during disasters.
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TROOPS AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS UNITS IN WEST BENGAL FOR DISASTER RESPONSE
The following disaster related troops are available in the State of West Bengal.
Details of DMG, WBP Troops Available
Sl No.
Unit
Trained Manpower
Main Training
Obtained
Main
Equipment
in Unit
Untrained
Manpower
Area of Operation
ACP
INSP
SI/Sgt
ASI
CONST
HGV /
CV
1.
DMG,
KP
01 01 03 07 116 154
i. “Basic Disaster
Management”
Training
conducted by
2
nd
Bn. NDRF,
Haringhata,
Nadia
ii.Appreciation
Course on
Disaster
Management’
conducted by
(NEPA), Umsaw,
Meghala
iii. “POT Course in
MFR & CSSR for
SDRF personnel’
conducted by
NITSRDR (ITBP),
BTC, Bhanu,
Dist.- Panchkula,
Haryana
iv. “CBRN Basic
Course for SDRF
personnel’
conducted by
FSTI/NISA, CISF
Hyderabad
v. “Disaster
Management for
Police personnel’
conducted by
ATI, Salt Lake,
W.B.
vi. “Shallow Diving
& Rescue
Operation
(Deep Diving)’
conducted by
Sea Explorers
Institute,
OutramGhat,
Kolkata- 21
The equipment
held by DMG,
SDRF, Civil
Defence of
WBP is both
to cater for
CSSR and
Water Wing
responsibilities.
NIL
K.P. Jurisdiction
2.
SAP
4
th
Bn.
- 1 2 8 70
Islampur PD,
Raigunj PD,
DakshinDinajpur,
Malda
3.
SAP
6
th
Bn.
- - 2 4 70
Bidhannagar
PC, Barasat PD,
Baruipur PD,
Bangaon PD,
Dimondharbour
PD, Basirhat PD,
Sundarban PD
4.
SAP
7
th
Bn.
- - 2 8 70
Birbhum, Asansol
Durgapur PC,
Hooghly Rural,
Chandannagar
PC, Purba
Bardhaman,
Paschim
Bardhaman
5.
SAP
9
th
Bn.
- - 2 8 68
Krishnanagar PD,
Ranaghat PD,
Berhampore PD,
Jangipur PD
6.
SAP
10
th
Bn.
- - 2 6 69
Siliguri PC,
Darjeeling,
Kalimpong PD,
Jalpaiguri, Cooch
Behar
7.
SAP
13
th
Bn.
- 1 2 8 69
Bankura, Purulia,
Purba MDP,
Paschim MDP
8.
SSF
Bn.
- - 2 8 70
Hoerah PC,
Howrah (Rural),
Barrackpore PC
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Sl. No. Name of the DMG Squad Control Room No.
1 SAP 4th Bn. Kasba, Raiganj 03523-252028 / 241958
2
SAP 6th Bn. Barrackpore 033 - 25920212
SSF Bn. Barrackpore 033 - 25920212
3 SAP 7th Bn. Asansol 0341 - 2250668
4 SAP 8th Bn. Barrackpore 033 - 25920213
5 SAP 9th Bn. Sandhya, Krishnanagar 03472 - 227040, 09 & 102
6
SAP 10th Bn., Dabgram, Jalpaiguri 0353 - 2568379
SAP 12th Bn., Dabgram, Jalpaiguri
0353 - 2568379
7 SAP 13th Bn., Barjora, Bankura 03241 - 257333
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CIVIL DEFENCE PLAN
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11
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CONTACT NUMBER OF THE OFFICIALS
Directorate of Civil Defence, West Bengal
Name Designation Contact Number
Jag Mohan ADGP & Director of Civil Defence, West Bengal 8334946633
Mitesh Jain
IGP, CD, Office of the Director of Civil Defence,
West Bengal
8901240000
Water Wings Civil Defence
Name Designation Contact Number
Sri Utpal Kumar Naskar Commandant 9434130811 / 8584036868
Mirza Mirkashim Dy. Commandant 9434215499
Sri Shyamal Roy Asstt. Coy Commandant 9434704618
Sri Tarun Chakraborty Platoon Commander 8583896337
Sri Uttam Kumar Dhank Platoon Commander 8902405778
Sri Biplab Sarkar Platoon Commander 9143148886
Sri Pannalal Das Platoon Commander 9143755730
Sri Arijit Bose Platoon Commander 9836171457
Sri Surajit Palit Platoon Commander 9830437911
Sri Sujit Mukhopadhyay Platoon Commander 9433089162
Sri Rabin Pal Platoon Commander 9475320698
Sri Hitanghsu Kumar Saha Platoon Commander 9874407141
Sri Satyabrata Dutta Platoon Commander 8016545787
Md Anarul Haque Molla Platoon Commander 7699327730
Sri Subrata Choudhury Platoon Commander 7439211901
Sri Amalesh Maity Platoon Commander 8967603691
Sri Avijit Guchait Platoon Commander 7596805067
Mozuddim Ahamed Platoon Commander 9836282366
SK. Hassan Platoon Commander 7003829113
Sri Biseswar Bazar Platoon Commander 9475126161
West Bengal Civil Emergency Force
Name Designation Contact Number
Sri Swapan Kumar Das Commandant 6290886811
Sri Gora Chand Mallick Asstt. Coy Commander 9830456878
Sri Anandamoy Jatua Platoon Commander 9875570262
Central Civil Defence Training Institute, West Bengal
Name Designation Contact Number
Sri Pralay Jana Ray Commandant
9433356226 /
7003886066
Amal Kumar Ghosh Demonstrator 8335801004
Subhas Patra Demonstrator 9903751349
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Kolkata Civil Defence, Kolkata
Name Designation Contact Number
Office of the Controller of Civil Defence, Kolkata
033-2237-4033
033-2236-3594
Sri Utpal Kumar Naskar, IPS Controller of Civil Defence, Kolkata
9434130811 /
8584036868
Sri Tapas Kumar
Bandhopadhyay
Dy. Controller of Civil Defence, Kolkata (HQ) 8910914592
Sri Swapan Kumar Maji Officer Commanding, Training Section 6290549877
Smt. Mina Biswas Officer Commanding, Communication 9433713935
2. Name of the Training Centre and number of persons trained in a year :
Central Civil Defence Training Institute, West Bengal (CCDTI,WB)
No. of Person trained in a year:
Trained Civil Defence Volunteer
2019 2020 2021 2022 (upto August)
868 198 383 176
All advance level training courses are conducted at Central Civil Defence Training Institute Foundation
Training and Basic Warden Training courses are conducted at local level, i.e. in a District. Training venue
are selected by the District Magistrate and Controller of Civil Defence of the respective district for imparting
these local level training.
Under this directorate there are three Multi Disciplinary Centres one at Hatighisa, Siliguri, and another at
Asansol, where zonal training and sometimes foundation training are conducted.
Multi Purpose Rescue Centres:
a) Mohanpur, Paschim Medinipur.
b) Pursura, Hooghly.
c) Basirhat, North 24 Pgs.
d) Diamond Harbour, South 24 Pgs.
e) Raghunathpur, Purulia.
f) Kuabagan, Bankura.
All these centers are used as subsidiary training centers. No training course has been conducted in the
recent past due to prevailing Covid a situation.
Number of persons trained in year:-
In spite of setting up a target to impart training to 30 to 40 personnel in each month at the local level. No
training program was possible to be conducted due to Covid – 19 restrictions for the year 2021-2022 except
Kolkata and Darjeeling.
Financial year 2021-22
KOL K ATA DARJEELING
38 143
Total Trained CDV April 2022 to July 2022 = 1591
3. Number of QRT: Total 535 in the state (Please see ANNXURE-II)
Number of Boats and OBM’s :-
Total Boat = 114 Total OBM =108
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Total Boats & OBM’s available :-
District wise deployment of Boats, OBMs and manpower in connection with Monsoon
Sl. No. Districts Total Boats & OBMs deployed
1 Alipurduar 3
2 Bankura 3
3 Birbhum 2
4 Coochbehar 3
5 DakshinDinajpur 2
6 Darjeeling (Siliguri) 4
7 Hooghly 6
8 Howrah 2
9 Jalpaiguri 4
10 Jhargram 2
11 Malda 2
12 Murshidabad 3
13 Nadia 2
14 North 24 Parganas 2
15 PaschimBardhaman 2
16 PaschimMedinipur 2
17 PurbaBardhaman 3
18 PurbaMedinipur 2
19 South 24 Parganas 4
20 Uttar Dinajpur 2
21 Kalimpong 1
23 Kalyani, WWCD Store 13 13
24 Beliaghata Store, Kolkata 2 2
25
Controller of CD (HQ) KOLKATA Phears Lane
(Under Controller of Civil Defence)
1 1
26 C.T.I. Gotlu, Itahar 8 8
27 CCDTI 6 6
28 MDC Hatigisha 2 2
Total 89 89
Name and number of trained Divers in the district:-
Please see ANNEXURE-I
Nulia: At present 65 (Sixty ve) Nulias are working in an around the sea beaches in Purba Medinipur
District.
Agragami:
i) WBCEF: Out of sanctioned strength of 384 Agragami existing strength 03 plus two on deputation at HQ
only.
ii) WWCD: Sanctioned Strength of Agragami 484. Present strength – AgragamiGrade-I -62 and Agragamis
are 3.
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Agragamis both of WBCEF and WWCD are stationed at WBCEF, Howrah and WWCD, Head Quarter,
Kalyani. Only during monsoon season they were deployed to the ood prone district for a period of 5
months, (i.e. 1
st
June to 31
st
Oct).
W.B.N.V.F. : District wise their positions and contact person with mobile number (Please see
ANNEXURE- III ).
4. Details of other Resources available: Modern Equipment
There are one big and one mini Civil Defence Rescue Vehicle available in all districts Headquarters. Those
Rescue vehicles are equipped with following equipment:-
Sl. No Name of the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) No. of Unit
1. Search Cam (extension Cable) One
2. Fire Entry Suit One
3. Rope Launcher One
4. Rope Rider One
5. Kern Mantle Rope – 12.5 mm One
6. Net One
7. Air Compressor Machine One
8. B.A. Set – 2 pair Two pair
9. Portable Generator One
10. Demolition Hammer - One
11. Kern Mantle Rope – 10 mm One
12. Quick Draw Two
13. Stop Lock One
14. GriGri One
15. Seat Harness One
16. Foot Tape sealing Two
1 7. Screw Carabineer Four
18. Manual Ascender (Left & Right) One pair
19. Tandem Pully One
20. Single Pully One
2 1. Search Light Two
22. Chair Harness One
23. Bullet Chain Saw Tw o
24. Circular Saw One
25. Net Stand with base One Set
26. Come Along One
2 7. Blanket Four
28. ID Jacket Twenty ve
29. Helmet – Red Color Eight
30. Led Helmet + 1 Pcs Visor and 1 broken Eight
3 1. Mitton Gloves (1 pair) + heavy duty 5 pair Six pair
32. Winch with Typod + 1 extra full body harness One
33. Respac Stretcher One
34. Spade Four
35. Sovel / Belcha Four
36. Extension Ladder One
3 7. Crobar Tw o
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Sl. No Name of the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) No. of Unit
38. Kit (Chain Saw) One
39. First Aid Box (medicine expired) One
40. Megaphone (without battery) One
4 1. Fire Axe One
42. Hammer One
43. Life Jacket Eight
5. Details of diving equipment available and number of trained Divers in the District:
Civil Defence Directorate has procured 10 (Ten) SCUBA sets in the year 2015.
2 (Two) have been handed over to Purba Bardhaman District.
2 (two) have been given to the Mushidabad district.
1 (One) is available with WWCD, Kalyani.
Remaining 5 (Five) are available with Kolkata Civil Defence, Head Quarter.
Civil Defence Directorate has procured 92 SCUBA sets in the year 2022.
92 Scuba Sets have been distributed
Sl No. Name Of District Allotted number of Scuba Sets
1 Alipurduar 4
2 Bankura 1
3 Birbhum 4
4 Cooch Behar 2
5 DakshinDinajpur 3
6 Darjeeling (Siliguri) 2
7 Howrah 4
8 Hooghly 4
9 Jalpaiguri 4
10 Jhargram 3
11 Kalimpong 2
12 Kolkata 1
13 Malda 4
14 Murshidabad 2
15 Nadia 2
16 North 24 Parganas 5
17 Paschim Medinipur 4
18 Purba Medinipur 4
19 Paschim Bardhaman 3
20 Purba Bardhaman 2
21 Purulia 4
22 South 24 Parganas 4
23 Uttar Dinajpur 4
24 WWCD 20
TOTAL 92
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Number of Diving Team
Name of District and number of trained divers in the district.
Sl No. Name Of District No of Trained Scuba Diver
1 Alipurduar 9
2 Bankura 13
3 Birbhum 14
4 Cooch Behar 8
5 Dakshin Dinajpur 15
6 Darjeeling (Siliguri) 6
7 Howrah 00
8 Hooghly 9
9 Jalpaiguri 14
10 Jhargram 13
11 Kalimpong 2
12 Kolkata 15
13 Malda 16
14 Murshidabad 16
15 Nadia 17
16 North 24 Parganas 11
17 Paschim Medinipur 12
18 Purba Medinipur 10
19 Paschim Bardhaman 15
20 Purba Bardhaman 15
21 Purulia 14
22 South 24 Parganas 19
23 Uttar Dinajpur 10
TOTAL 273
6. District wise number of Trained Volunteers and Active Volunteers
(For Financial Year- 2020-2021)
Sl. No. DISTRICT
TOTAL
TRAINED
CDV’S
TOTAL
ACTIVE
CDV’S
1 ALIPURDUAR 175 90
2 BANKURA 118 90
3 BIRBHUM 210 83
4 COOCH BEHAR 233 60
5 DAKSHIN DINAJPUR 143 39
6 DARJEELING 405 350
7 HOWRAH 174 75
8 HOOGHLY 36 304
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Sl. No. DISTRICT
TOTAL
TRAINED
CDV’S
TOTAL
ACTIVE
CDV’S
9 JALPAIGURI 169 22
10 JHARGRAM 74 66
11 KALIMPONG 121 101
12 KO LK ATA 1366 767
13 MALDA 219 135
14 MURSHIDABAD 68 12
15 NADIA 29 132
16 NORTH 24 PGS 251 334
17 PASCHIM MEDINIPUR 113 200
18 PURBA MEDINIPUR 312 365
19 PASCHIM BARDHAMAN 425 314
20 PURBA BARDHAMAN 460 113
21 PURULIA 132 256
22 SOUTH 24 PGS 476 405
23 UTTAR DINAJPUR 124 74
Total 5833 4387
7. Linkage and activities with other department at the time of emergencies:-
Civil Defenceacts as rst responder to any sorts of either manmade or natural disaster. During any disaster
across the state ,Civil Defence act as force multiplier to NDRF, SDRF, West Bengal Police, Kolkata Police,
Kolkata DMG, District DMG, Kolkata Municipal Corporation and other Corporations including Municipalities,
Fire and Emergency Services, various Hospitals under Health Department, Metro Rail, River Traffic Police,
Transport Department whenever their services have been called for. WBNVF one of the wings of Civil Defence,
West Bengal perform Law and order, VIP, Guarding duties etc.
During Cyclone AILA, BULBUL, FANI, HUDHUD, AMPHAN, YASS, COVID -19 Pandemic, the Civil Defence
Volunteers had played exemplary role as a force multiplier to the district administration where the cyclonesstruck
hadcaused surges of water and damage to property.
In all re hazard in and around Kolkata the response of Kolkata Civil Defence QRT Team in all cases were
splendid.
The services of CDV Divers in Purba Burdwan, Paschim Burdwan, Murshidabad, Jalpaiguri are highly admired
by the District Administration from time to time for their best endeavor in all sorts of adversity.
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Annexures
Sl
No.
Subject Number of
Pages
1 List of codes/guidelines for safety of building/structures from natural hazards 3
2 Dos and Don’ts for various Hazards 7
3 Contact Numbers of MIC/MOS: 2
4 Contact Numbers of Head of Office of Different Departments 2
5 Contact Numbers of important functionaries of DMCD Departments 1
6 Contact Numbers of State level important functionaries 1
7 Contact numbers of functionaries of Emergency services 1
8 Contact List of Superintendents of Police 1
9 Contact List of District Magistrates 1
10 Contact List of CMOHs 2
11 Contact List of DDMOs 2
12 Contact List of State and District EOC & Zonal Godowns 2
13 List of I-SAT Communication 1
14 District wise List of MPCS/ Flood Shelter , Airdropping points & emergency services
with co-ordinates
51
15 Distribution & List of Heritage Sites 37
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ANNEXURE I:
List of codes/guidelines for safety of building/structures from natural hazards:
For General Structural Safety
1. BIS National Building Code 2005
2. IS: 456:2000 “Code of Practice for Plain and Reinforced Concrete
3. IS: 800-1984 “Code of Practice for General construction in Steel”
4. IS: 801-1975 “Code of Practice for Use of Cold Formal Light Gauge Steel Structural Members in General
Building Construction
5. IS 875 (Part 2) : 1987 Design Loads (other than earthquake) for buildings and structures part 2 Imposed
Loads
6. IS 875 (Part 4) : 1987 Design Loads (other than earthquake) for buildings and structures part 4 Snow Loads
7. IS 875 (Part 5) : 1987 Design Loads (other than earthquake) for buildings and structures part 5 special load
and load combination
8. IS: 883:1966 “Code of Practice for Design of Structural Timber in Buildings”
9. IS: 1904:1987 “Code of Practice for Structural Safety of Buildings: Foundations”
10. IS:1905:1987 “Code of Practice for Structural Safety of Buildings: Masonry Walls”
11. IS 2911 (Part 1): Section 1: 1979 “Code of Practice for Design and Construction of Pile Foundation Section 1”
Part 1: Section 2 Based Cast-in-situ Piles Part 1: Section 3 Driven Precast Concrete Piles Part 1: Section 4
Based precast Concrete Piles Part 2: Timber Piles Part 3: Under Reamed Piles Part 4: Load Test on Piles
II Protection from Cyclones / Wind Storms
12. IS 875 (3) -1987 “Code of Practice for Design Loads (Other than Earthquake) for Buildings and Structures,
Part 3, Wind Loads”
13. IS: 15498 - 2004 “Guidelines for construction of cyclone shelters.
14. IS: 15498 - 2004 “Guidelines for improving the cyclonic resistance of low rise houses & other building/
structures.
15. Guidelines (Based on IS 875 (3)-1987) for improving the Cyclone Resistance of Low rise houses and other
building.
For Earthquake Protection
16. IS: 1893-2002 “Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures (Fifth Revision)”
17. IS: 13920-1993 “Ductile Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Structures subjected to Seismic Forces - Code
Practice
18. IS:4326-1993 “Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction of Buildings - Code of Practice (Second
Revision)”
19. IS:13828-1993 “Improving Earthquake Resistance of Low Strength Masonry Buildings - Guidelines”
20. IS:13827-1993 “Improving Earthquake Resistance of Earthen Buildings -Guidelines”
21. IS:1 3935-1993 “Repair and Seismic Strengthening of Buildings - Guidelines”
Flood Management / River Valley Projects
22. IS: 4189-1985 “Guide for preparation of project report for river valley projects.
23. IS: 4410 (Part 3): 1988 “Glossary of terms relating to river valley project part 3 River and river training.
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24. IS: 4410 (Part 11): Sec 5-1977 “Glossary of terms relation to river valley projects: Part 11 Hydrology Section
5 Floods.
25. IS: 4410 (Part 21): 1987 “Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 21 Flood control.
26. IS:1 1532-1995 “Construction and maintenance of river embankments (levees) - Guidelines”
27. IS: 12094 - 2000 “Guidelines for planning and Design of River Embankments (Levees)”
28. IS: 14262 - 1995 “Planning and design of revetments - Guidelines”.
29. IS: 5477 (Part 4) : 1971 “Methods for Fixing the capacities or reservoirs: part 4 Flood storage
30. IS: 7323 - 1994 “ Operation of Reservoirs - Guidelines”.
31. IS: 8408 - 1994 “Planning and design of groynes in alluvial river - Guidelines”.
32. IS: 14815 - 2000 “Design Flood for River Diversion Works - Guidelines”.
Landslide Hazard
33. IS: 14458 (Part 1): 1998 Guidelines for retaining wall for hill area: Part 1 Selection of type of wall.
34. IS: 14458 (Part 2): 1997 Guidelines for retaining wall for hill area: Part 2 Design of retaining? Breast walls
35. IS: 14458 (Part 3): 1998 Guidelines for retaining wall for hill area: Part 3 Construction of dry stone walls.
36. IS: 14496 (Part 2): 1998 Guidelines for preparation of landslide - Hazard Zonation maps in mountainous
terrains: Part 2 Macro-Zonation.
37. IS: 14680: 1999 Guidelines for land slide control.
38. IS: 14948: Code of practice for Reinforcement of Rock Slopes with plain edge of failure.
39. BIS 12023: Code of practice for Field Monitoring and Movement of Structures using Tape Extensometer.
40. BIS: 14804: Guidelines for Sitting, Designing and selection of materials for Residential Building in Hilly Areas.
For Protection of Saline Embankments and Coastal Canals
41. IS: 8835 - 1978 “Feasibility study and preparation of preliminary project report”.
42. IS: 10635 - 1993 (reaffirmed 2003) “Freeboard requirements in embankments and dams”.
43. IS: 12169 - 1987 - “Criteria for design of small embankment dams.
44. IS: 8835- 1978: Feasibility study, preparation of
45. IS: 12094 - 1978: Preliminary Project Report.
46. IS: 10635 - 1993 (reaffirmed 2003): Freeboard requirements in embankments in embankments and dams.
47. IS: 11532 - 1995 (reaffirmed 2005): Construction and maintenance of river embankments.
48. IS: 12094 - 2000 (reaffirmed 2005): Planning and design of river embankment.
49. IS: 12169 - 1987: Criteria for design of small embankments dams.
Railway Codes & Manuals - RDSO Publications
50. RBF - 20: “Estimation of design discharge based on regional ood frequency approach for sub- zones 3(a),
3(b), 3(c), 3(e)”.
51. RBF - 22: “50 years 24 hour set of is pluvial maps of India maps of short duration ratios”.
52. RBF - 23: “Validation of ood estimation report No.UTN-7- 1983 for sub-zone-3 (f)”.
53. RBF - 24: “Validation of ood estimation report No.3/1980 for sub-zone-3 (f)”.
54. RBF - 25: “Estimation of design discharge based on regional ood frequency approach for sub- zone-3 (f)”.
55. RBF - 26: “Validation of ood estimation report No.UGP-9- 1984 for sub-zone-1 (e)”.
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56. RBF - 27: “Validation of design discharge based on regional ood frequency approach for sub- zone-3 (e)”.
57. RBF - 28: “Estimation of design discharge based on regional ood frequency approach for sub- zone-3 (i)”.
58. RBF - 29: “Estimation of design discharge based on regional ood frequency approach of sub- zone-3 (b)”.
59. RBF - 32: “Validation of ood estimation report no.c/1 6/1988 subzone - 1 (b) (chambal basin)”.
60. RBF - 33: “Estimation of design discharge based on regional ood frequency approach for sub- zone-1 (d)
(sone basin)”.
61. RBF - 34: “Validation of ood estimation report no.S/ 15/1987 sub-zone-1 (d) (sone basin)”.
62. GE - 1: “Guidelines - Erosion control on slopes of banks and cuttings”.
63. GE - 6: “Guidelines for earthwork in conversion projects”.
List of Indian Road Congress (IRC) Codes/Manuals
64. IRC: 5 -1998 (Seventh Revision) - “Standard specications and codes of practice for Road, Bridges Section
1 - General features of Design.
65. IRC: 10-1961 - “Recommended Practice for Borrow pits for Road Embankments constructed by Manual Operation.
66. IRC: 34-1970 - “Recommendations for Road Construction in Waterlogged Area”.
67. IRC: 36-1970 - “Recommendations Practice for the construction of Earth Embankments for Road Works”.
68. IRC: 45-1972 - “Recommendations for Estimating the Resistance of Soil Below the Maximum Scour Level
in the Design of well foundations of Bridges”.
69. IRC: 52-2001 (Second Revision) - “Recommendations about the Alignment Survey and Geometric Design
of Hill Roads.
70. IRC: 56-1974 - “Recommendations Practice for treatment of Embankment Slopes for Erosion Control.
71. IRC: 75-1979 - “Guidelines for the Design of High Embankments.
72. IRC: 78-2000 (Second Revision) - “Standard specications and Code of practice for road, bridges, section
VII - Foundations and substructure.
73. IRC: 89-1997 (First Revision) - “Guidelines for Design and Construction of River Training and Control Works
for Road Bridges”.
74. IRC: 104-1988 - “Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment of Highway Projects”.
75. IRC: SP: 13-2004 (First Revision) - “Guidelines for the Design of Small Bridges and Culverts.
76. IRC: SP: 35-1990 - “Guidelines for Inspection and Maintenance of Bridges”.
77. IRC: SP: 42-1994 - “Guidelines on Road Drainage.
78. IRC: SP: 50-1999 - “Guidelines of Urban Drainage.
79. IRC: SP: 54 -2000 - “Project preparation Manual for Bridges”.
80. IRC: 6 - 2000 - “Standard specications and code of practice for road bridges - section II Loads & Stresses”.
81. IRC: SP: 57 -2001 - “Guidelines for quality systems for road construction.
82. IRC: 28 - 1967 - “Recommendation of road construction in water logged areas”.
83. IRC: SP: 26 1984 - “Project preparation manual for bridges”.
84. IRC: 87 - 1984 - “Guidelines for design and erection.
85. IRC: 21 - 2000 - “Standard specication and codes for roads and bridges.
86. IRC: SP: 20 - 2002 - “Rural Roads.
87. MORT & H Pocket Book for Highway Engineers, 2002 (Second Revision)
88. IRC: SP33: 1989 Guidelines on supplemental Measures for Design, Detailing & Durability of Important
Bridge Structures.
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ANNEXURE II:
Dos and Don’ts for various Hazards:
Cyclone Safety: Don’ts before and during a cyclone:
Have your dwellings checked before a cyclone season starts and carry out whatever repairs that are needed.
Talk to children and explain about cyclones without scaring them.
Create storm awareness by discussing effects of a cyclonic storm with family members so that everyone
knows what one can and should do in an emergency. This helps to remove fear and anxiety and prepares
everyone to respond to emergencies quickly.
Keep your valuables and documents in containers, which cannot be damaged by water.
Keep information about your blood group.
Keep lanterns lled with kerosene, torches and spare batteries. These must be kept in secure places and
handy.
Make plans for people who are either sick, suffer from disabilities, aged and children. Store up at least
seven-day stock of essential food articles, medicines and water supply. Keep blankets & clothes ready for
making beds. Also keep cotton bandages.
Store some wooden boards so that they can be used to cover windows.
Keep trees and shrubs trimmed. Remove damaged and decayed parts of trees to make them resist wind
and reduce the potential for damage. Cut weak branches and make winds blow through.
All doors, windows and openings should be secured.
Continue to listen to warning bulletins and keep in touch with local officials. Keep radio sets in working
condition. Battery powered radio sets are desirable.
Evacuate people to places of safety when advised. Take steps to protect your assets.
Store extra drinking water in covered vessels. Remain calm.
Don’ts during a Cyclone:
During the storm do not venture out unless advised to evacuate.
If you have a vehicle and wish to move out of your house, leave early before the onset of a cyclone. It is
often best to stay at home.
Avoid remaining on the top oor of dwellings. Stay close to the ground.
Fishermen are advised not to venture out into the sea. They should keep boats and rafts tied up in a safe
place.
Avoid taking shelters near old and damaged buildings or near trees. Do not touch power lines. One may get
electrocuted.
Dos after the Cyclone:
Watch out for broken glass and other sharp items in debris.
Watch out for snakes and insects. Try to call for help.
It is advisable to wait for the “all clear message” on radio and TV networks.
Listen to the advice of local officials and emergency workers. Be sure that the storm has subsided before
venturing out.
Wait for emergency relief teams to arrive. It may take a little time before relief becomes effective.
Stay away from ooded areas.
Fishermen should wait for at least 24 hours before resuming shing. Volunteer to help people who may
need assistance like:
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Locating places where dead bodies can be kept until they are disposed off Organising clearing- up so that
normalcy returns as soon as possible
Bringing evacuated people back home and in recording damages suffered Rendering rst aid to the
wounded
Donating blood
Earthquake safety:
Dos and don’ts before Earthquake:
Tell the facts about earthquake to your family members
Construct new buildings with earthquake resistant method and strengthen the old buildings
Insure your house and family members
Take the training for rst aid and reghting Do not keep cots near the glass window
Do not keep heavy and fragile things in the selves
Do not hang photo frames, mirrors, or glasses up your bed
Keep your important documents, some cash and necessary articles ready in a bag Get your house insured
before the earthquake
Identify special skills of neighbor (medical, technical) so that it can be utilised.
Dos and don’ts during Earthquake:
Do not panic
If already inside, then Stay indoors! Get under a heavy desk or table and hang on to it. If re breaks out,
drop on the oor and crawl towards the exist
If you are out doors during the quake, keep away from buildings, trees and electricity lines. Walk towards
open places, in a calm and composed manner.
If you are driving, quickly but carefully move your car as far out of traffic as possible and stop. Do not stop
on or under a bridge or overpass or under trees, light posts, power lines, or signs. Stay inside the car until
shaking stops
If you are in a school, get under a desk or table and hold on
Dos and don’ts after the Earthquake:
Do not be afraid of the aftershocks Listen to radio-TV and other media for Government Announcement.
Check for injuries to yourself and those around you. Take rst aid where you can extinguish re, where u
can.
Examine walls, oors, doors, staircases and windows to make sure that the building is not in danger of
collapsing.
Do not enter into the unsafe or risky houses or buildings.
Inspect for Gas leaks-If you smell gas or hear blowing or hissing noises, open a window and quickly leave
the building. Don’t light your kitchen stove if you suspect a gas leak. Do not keep telephone lines busy
unnecessarily.
Switch off electric lines.
Fire safety:
Dos:
Buy Fireworks from the licensed shop. Keep reworks in a closed box
Store crackers away from source of re or inammation Follow all safety precautions issued with the re
works
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Go to open spaces like playgrounds, elds Light them at arm’s length using a taper. Stand back while
lighting the crackers Discard used reworks in a bucket of water
Keep buckets of water and blankets ready, in case a rebreak out. Wear thick cotton clothes for maximum
safety from re.
If clothes catch re, Stop, Drop and Roll
In case of uncontrolled re wrap the victim in a blanket, till it stops.
In case of burns splash tap water (not ice water), the process may be repeated till the burning sensation
reduces.
If ngers or toes are burned, separate them with dry, sterile, non-adhesive dressings. Make sure the burn
victim is breathing, if breathing has stopped or if the victim’s airway is blocked then open the airway and if
necessary, begin rescue breathing.
Elevate the burned area and protect it from pressure and friction.
Cover the area of the burn with a moist sterile bandage, of clean cloth (do not use blanket or towel for
healing burns).
Consult the doctor as soon as possible for the proper medication Consult an ophthalmologist immediately
in case of eye injuries.
Do contact at the Fire Brigade (Tel. No. 101), for getting the details of the doctors on duty during the festival.
Don’ts:
Dont burn crackers in crowded, congested places, narrow lanes or inside the house. Don’t let children burst
crackers unaccompanied by an adult
Dont put reworks in your pocket or throw them
Dont cover crackers with tin containers or glass bottles for extra sound effect
Dont dare to examine unburst crackers…leave it!! Light a new cracker
Dont show the Dare-devilry of lighting crackers on own hands
Dont use reworks inside a vehicle
Avoid long loose clothes, as they are fast in catching re
Dont remove burnt clothing (unless it comes off easily), but do ensure that the victim is not still in contact
with smouldering materials.
Dont apply adhesive dressing on the burnt area. Don’t break the burst blister.
Flood Safety Dos and Donts after ood:
There is a possibility of spread of water borne diseases after ood, and hence medical treatment should be
taken immediately.
Do not enter deep, unknown waters.
Do not go near the riverbank even after the oodwater has receded. Sprinkle medicines in the stagnant dirty
water.
Inspect your house for any cracks or other damage. Check all the walls, oor, ceiling, doors and windows,
so that any chance of house falling down can be known and you can be aware about the immediate danger.
If the oodwater has entered the house or has surrounded the house, then it is advisable not to enter such
house.
Keep listening to weather forecast on radio and television. Move to your residence only when instructed by
the competent authority. It is not safe to believe that the problems have ended after the ood water have
receded
Inform the competent authority/officer for restoration of the necessary connections like gas, electricity,
telephone, drainage, etc.
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Beware of the various insects or poisonous snakes that may have been dragged inside the house along
with the oodwater.
Destroy the food commodities that have been affected by oodwater.
Check properly all the electric circuits, oor level furnace, boilers, gas cylinders, or electric equipment
like motor pump etc. Check whether any inammable or explosive item has not entered along with the
oodwater.
Switch off the main electric supply, if any damage is noticed to the electric equipment. If you nd any
breakage in the drainage system stop using latrines and do not use tap water.
Do not use polluted water.
Sewerage system should be checked and any damage should be repaired immediately so as to curtail
spread of diseases.
Empty the water clogged in the basement slowly with help of water pump so that damage to infrastructure
can be minimized
Check gas leakage which can be known by smell of gas or by hearing the sound of leakage; immediately
open all windows and leave the house.
Boil drinking water before usage and drink chlorinated water. Eat safe food.
Rescue work should be undertaken immediately after ood situation as per the instruction. Do not follow
any shortcut for rescue work.
Do not try to leave the safe shelter to go back home until the local officials declare normalcy after ood and
instruction to return home are not given.
Tsunami Safety:
Dos and Don’ts before Tsunami:
Be familiar with the tsunami warning signals. People living along the coast should consider an earthquake
or a sizable ground rumbling as a warning signal. A noticeable rapid rise or fall in coastal waters is also a
sign that a tsunami is approaching. Make sure all family members know how to respond to a tsunami. Make
evacuation plans. Pick an inland location that is elevated.
After an earthquake or other natural disaster, roads in and out of the vicinity may be blocked, so pick more
than one evacuation route.
Teach family members how and when to turn off gas, electricity, and water Children should be taught in
advance about the evacuation plans.
Prepare emergency kit beforehand. The emergency kit should contain Flashlight and extra batteries, battery-
operated radio and extra batteries, First aid kit Emergency food and water, essential medicines etc.
Dos and Don’ts during Tsunami:
Listen to a radio or television to get the latest emergency information, and be ready to evacuate if asked to
do so.
If you hear a tsunami warning, move at once to higher ground and stay there until local authorities say it is
safe to return home.
Move in an orderly, calm and safe manner to the evacuation site.
Stay away from the beach. Never go down to the beach to watch a tsunami come in. If you can see the wave
you are too close to escape it.
Return home only after authorities advise it is safe to do so.
Dos and Don’ts after Tsunami:
Stay tuned to a battery-operated radio for the latest emergency information. Help injured or trapped persons.
Stay out of damaged buildings. Return home only when authorities say it is safe. Enter your home with
caution. Use a ashlight/torch when entering damaged buildings. Check for electrical shorts and live wires.
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Do not use appliances or lights until an electrician has checked the electrical system. Open windows and
doors to help dry the building.
Shovel mud while it is still moist to give walls and oors an opportunity to dry. Check food supplies and test
drinking water.
Fresh food that has come in contact with ood waters may be contaminated and should be thrown out.
Dos and Don’ts during Landslide:
Do’s
Stay away from the slide area. There may be danger of additional slides.
Check for injured and trapped persons near the slide area. Give rst aid if trained.
Remember to help your neighbours who may require special assistance--infants, elderly people, and people
with disabilities.
Listen to a radio or television for the latest emergency information.
Stay away from the slide area. There may be danger of additional slides.
Check for damaged utility lines. Report any damage to the utility company.
Check the building foundation, chimney, and surrounding land for damage.
Replant damaged ground as soon as possible since erosion caused by loss of ground cover can lead to
ash ooding.
Prepare tour to hilly region according to information given by weather department or news.
Move away from landslide path or downstream valleys quickly without wasting time.
Keep drains clean and inspect drains for – litter, leaves, plastic bags, rubble etc.
Keep the weep holes open.
Grow more trees that can hold the soil through roots.
Listen for unusual sounds such as trees cracking or boulders knocking together.
Stay alert, awake and active (3As) during the impact or probability of impact.
Locate and go to shelters.
Try to stay with your family and companions.
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 ne;
Do not move an injured person without rendering rst aid unless the casualty is in immediate danger.
Lightning Safety:
Dos during Lightning:
Take refuge in a house. Preferably in a pucca house;
If working outdoor or in a eld without a shelter, squat to the ground level, but don’t lie down and sit in a
cramped position;
If one is in a vehicle, roll up the windows;
Stay away from snapped electrical wires;
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Stay away from water bodies;
Keep a safe distance from electrical wires and post;
Avoid shing during a thunderstorm;
Remove all electronic gadgets from the plug point;
Stay away from roof-tops, windows and balcony;
Have proper earthing in your house.
Don’ts during Lightning:
Dont take shelter under a tree. Keep a safe distance of at least 13 feet from trees.
Dont use electrical and electronic gadgets.
Do’s and Don’ts in Cold Wave:
Before
Listen to the radio; watch TV, read newspapers for local weather forecast to know if a cold wave is round the corner.
Stock adequate winter clothing. Multiple layers of clothing are more helpful.
Keep emergency supplies ready.
An increased likelihood of various illnesses like u, running/ stuffy nose or nosebleed, which usually set in
or get aggravated due to prolonged exposure to cold. Consult the doctor for symptoms like these.
During
Follow weather information and emergency procedure information closely and act as advised.
Stay indoors as much as possible and minimize travel to prevent exposure to cold wind.
Wear multiple layers of loose tting, lightweight, windproof warm woolen clothing rather than one layer of
heavy clothing. Tight clothing reduces blood circulation.
Keep yourself dry. If wet, then cover your head, neck, hands and toes adequately as the majority of heat
loss occurs through these body parts.
Prefer mittens over gloves. Mittens provide more warmth and insulation from cold, as ngers share their
warmth and expose less surface area to the cold.
Use hats and mufflers to prevent heat loss, Wear insulated / waterproof shoes.
Eat healthy food to maintain the equilibrium of body temperature.
Drink hot uids regularly, as this will maintain body heat to ght cold.
Take care of elderly people and children and check on neighbours who live alone, especially the elderly
about their well-being.
Store essential supply as per requirement. Store adequate water as pipes may freeze.
Follow the guide on heat insulation for non-industrial buildings and take necessary preparedness measures.
Watch out for symptoms of frostbite like numbness, white or pale appearance on ngers, toes, earlobes and
the tip of the nose, while exposed to cold waves.
Treat the areas affected by frostbite in warm (not hot) water (the temperature should be comfortable to touch
for unaffected parts of the body).
Do not ignore shivering. It is an important rst sign that the body is losing heat and is a signal to quickly
return indoors.
Seek medical attention as soon as possible for someone suffering from Frostbite/Hypothermia.
Move pet-animals indoors. Likewise, protect livestock or domestic animals from cold weather by moving
them inside.
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Severe exposure to cold wave can lead to Hypothermia – a decrease in body temperature which can
cause shivering, difficulty in speaking, sleepiness, stiff muscles, heavy breathing, weakness and/or loss of
consciousness. Hypothermia is a medical emergency that needs immediate medical attention.
Consult doctor for symptoms like various illnesses, running/stuffy nose particularly during the period of
COVID -19.
In the case of hypothermia
Get the person into a warm place and change clothes.
Warm the persons body with skin-to-skin contact, dry layers of blankets, clothes, towels, or sheets.
Give warm drinks to help increase body temperature. Do not give alcohol.
Seek medical attention if the condition worsens.
Don’ts
Avoid prolonged exposure to cold.
Dont drink alcohol. It reduces your body temperature; it actually narrows your blood vessels, particularly
those in the hands, which can increase the risk of hypothermia.
Do not massage the frostbitten area. This can cause more damage.
Do not give the affected person any uids unless fully alert.
Do’s and Don’ts in Heat Wave:
Do’s for All
Listen to the radio; watch TV, read newspapers for local weather news;
Drink sufficient waters- even if not thirsty;
Use ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution), homemade drinks like Lassi, lemon water, butter milk etc. to keep
yourself hydrated;
Wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose, cotton clothes;
Cover your head: Use a cloth, hat or umbrella;
Stay indoor as much as possible;
Keep your home cool, use curtains, shutters or sunshade and open windows at night;
Use fan, damp clothing and take bath in cold water frequently;
Keep animals in shade and give them plenty of water to drink.
Do’s for Employers and Workers
Provide cool drinking water near work place;
Schedule strenuous jobs to cooler times of the day;
Increase the frequency and length of rest breaks for outdoor activities;
Pregnant workers and workers with a medical condition should be given additional attention.
Don’ts
Avoid going out in the sun, especially during midday;
Avoid strenuous activities when outside in the midday;
Do not go out barefoot;
Avoid alcohol, tea, coffee and carbonated soft drinks, which dehydrates the body;
Avoid high-protein food and do not eat stale food;
Do not leave children or pets in parked vehicles- as they may get affected by Heat Wave.
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ANNEXURE III:
Important Contact Numbers:
1. Office of Honourable Ministers:
Sl.
No.
Department Phone Fax Email
1 Agriculture 2214-1778, 2253-5181 2214-5757 micagr[email protected]
2 Agricultural Marketing 2252-0619 2252-0307 micagr[email protected]
3
Animal Resources
Development
2335-1130, 2335-1144 2335-1130 wbmosar[email protected]
4 Backward Classes Welfare 2334-3603 2334-3217 mic.bcw-wb@gov.in
5
Science and Technology
and Bio-Technology
2334-5809 ------ [email protected]
6 Consumer Affairs 2252-7483 2252-7483 [email protected]
7 Co-operation 2214-4001 2214-3441
8 Correctional Administration 2262-5695 2262-5692 ujjalbisw[email protected]
9
Disaster Management and
Civil Defence
2214- 4052 2214-4051 [email protected]
10 Environment 2335-0238 2321-2329 [email protected]
11 Finance 2214-5525 2214-1338 [email protected]
12
Fire and Emergency
Services
2337-3728, 2337-3729 2337- 3728
mosicredepartment@gmail.
com
13 Fisheries 2357-0099, 2357-0078 2357-0086
14 Food and Supplies 2252-1388 2252-0445 micfoodgovt[email protected]
15
Food Processing Industries
and Horticulture
2321-0243 2321-0270 [email protected]
16 Forest 2335-4040 2335-4028 pstomicfor[email protected]
17 Health and Family Welfare 2214-5555, 2214-3101 2214-3528
[email protected],moshealthwb@
gmail.c om
18 Higher Education 2358-8858 2337-6783 michighede@wb.gov.in
19 Home and Hill Affairs 2214-5555, 2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected]
20 Housing 2262-4004, 2262-4005 2262-4091 mhousing56@yahoo.com
21
Information and Cultural
Affairs
2214-5555, 2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected]
22
Information Technology
and Electronics
2357-5533 / 2544 ------ micit@wb.gov.in
23
Industry,Commerce and
Enterprises
40050111 2282-0771 mic.industr[email protected]
24 Irrigation and Waterways 2321 5103 [email protected]
25 Judicial 2214-5802 2214-3010 [email protected]
26 Labour
2262-7140, 2262-7189,
2262-7138 (M.O.S)
27
Land and Land Reforms
& Refugee Relief and
Rehabilitation
2214-5555, 2214-3101 2214-3528
cm- [email protected],moshealthwb@
gmail.co m
State Disaster Management Plan 2023 87
Sl.
No.
Department Phone Fax Email
28 Law 2253-5395, 2253-5176
2214-3010,
2214- 4036
29
Mass Education Extension
and Library Services
2334-4791, 2358-9354,
2334-3938
30
Micro Small and Medium
Enterprises and Textiles
2214-5663 [email protected]
31
Minority Affairs and
Madrasah Education
Phone: 2214-5704/32 Fax: 2214-31
micmamedepartment@gmail.
com
32 North Bengal Development 2214-5555 , 2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected]
33
Non-Conventional and
Renewable Energy
Sources
2357-0093 2357-0097 [email protected]v.in
34
Panchayat and Rural
Development
2335-3335 2335-3334 [email protected]
35 Parliamentary Affairs 2334-6181 2214-2076 michighede@wb.gov.in
36
Pashimanchal Unnayan
Affairs
2337- 0225, 2337-0250 2337-0250 sandhy[email protected]
37
Personnel and
Administrative Reforms
2214- 5555, 2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected]
38
Planning, Statistics &
Programme Monitoring
2321-1113, 2359-4852,
2359-4854
2321-1827,
2359-4853
39 Power 2335-0768 2335-5151 micpow[email protected]
40 Public Health Engineering 2248-2130 2248- 9843 [email protected].in
41 Public Works 2214-3161, 2214-1616 2214-4788 [email protected]
42
Public Enterprises and
Industrial Reconstruction
2282-0676 2282-0771 mic.peir[email protected].in
43 School Education 2334-2256 2337-6783
44
Self Help Group and Self
Employment
2262-7270 2262-7247 [email protected]
45 Sundarban Affairs 2321-8238 2337-3544 mossaiw_91@yahoo.com
46
Technical Education,
Training & Skill
Development
2324-5854 2324-5853 mos.t[email protected]
47 Tourism 2214-5789 2214-3357
mictourismwestbengal@gmail.
com
48 Transport 2262-5402,2262-5403 ------ pstomictramsport[email protected]
49 Tribal Development 6810-5918 ------ [email protected]
50
Urban Development and
Municipal Affairs
2358-3500 ------ mos[email protected]
51
Water Resources
Investigation and
Development
2252-0558, 2252-0038 ------ [email protected]
52
Women & Child
Development and Social
Welfare
2334-5673 2334-5673 shashipanja@yahoo.com
53 Youth Services and Sports
2262-4242, 2262-7462,
2262-8118,
2262-7462,
2262-8119
88 State Disaster Management Plan 2023
2. Head of Office of Different Departments:
Sl.
No.
Department Phone Fax E-mail id
1 Chief Secretary 2214-5858 2214-4328 cs-westbeng[email protected]
2 Agricuture
2253-5124,
2250-1057
2214-3045 ps.agr[email protected]
3 Agriculture Marketing 2252-0441 2252-0652 [email protected].in
4
Animal Resources
Development
2335-1152 2335-1128 secy[email protected]
5 Bacward Classes Welfare 2337-1040 2334-5082 [email protected]
6 Consumer Affairs 2252-0624 2252-0160/0053 prsecy[email protected]
7 Co-operation 2214-3488 2214-3776 prsecy[email protected]
8 Correctional Administration 2262-5696 2262-5696 principalsecy[email protected]
9
Disaster Management & Civil
Defence
2214-3674 2214-4005
secrelief@wb.gov.in
10 Enviornment 2335-2742 2335-0271 [email protected]
11 Finance 2214-3695 2214-1391 [email protected]
12 Fire and Emergency Services 2358-1130 2321-1454 redepartment@rediffmail.com
13 Fisheries 2357-0077 2357-0072 prsecy.[email protected]
14 Food and Supplies 2252-2800 2252-3492 [email protected]
15
Food Processing Industries
and Horticulture
4602-7104,
2357-5889
16 Forest 2335-4030 2335-4020 acsforest[email protected]
17 Health and Family Welfare 2357-5899 2357-7907 prin.secy[email protected]
18 Higher Education 2337-8573 2358-7266 highereducation[email protected]
19 Home and Hill Affairs 2214-5656 2214-3001 wb[email protected]
20 Housing 2262-5770 2262-5718 prsecy[email protected]
21
Information and Cultural
Affairs
2214-3614,
2253-5201
2253-5201 secica@wb.gov.in
22
Information Technology and
Electronics
2357-2533 2357-2534 secit@wb.gov.in
23 Irrigation and Waterways 2321-5616 2334-0251 iw[email protected]
24
Industry Commerce and
Enterprises
4072-7012 ------ secci@wb.gov.in
25 Judicial 2214-5824 2214-5225 secy[email protected]
26
Land & Land Reforms
& Refugee Relief and
Rehabilitation
2214-4022 2214-3267 seclr@wb.gov.in
27 Labour 2262-5845 2262-5865 labour-wb@gov.in
28 Law
2214-3173,
4458 (Extn)
2214-4288 seclaw@wb.gov.in
29
Mass Education Extension
and Library Services
2334-2764 2334-8535 secy[email protected]
State Disaster Management Plan 2023 89
Sl.
No.
Department Phone Fax E-mail id
30
Micro & Small Scale
Enterprises and Textiles
2280-1601 2280-1602 [email protected]
31
Minority Affairs and Madrasah
Education
2250-1013 2214-1708
32 North Bengal Development 2230-5777 2230-0015 secy[email protected]
33
Non-Conventional and
Renewable Energy Sources
2357-6569 2357-6569 wbnr[email protected]
34
Panchayat and Rural
Development
2335-6103 2334-3334 secypr[email protected]
35 Parliamentary Affairs
2214-5656,
4073 (Extn)
2214-3001 wb[email protected]
36
Paschimanchal Unnayan
Affairs
2337-0237 2337-0257 acspuad@rediffmail.com
37
Personnel and Administrative
Reforms
2214-3655 2214-3318 secy.par[email protected]
38 Planning & Statistics 2321-1104 2321-1252 [email protected]
39 Power 2335-1269 2335-8378 powersecy@wb.gov.in
40 Public Health Engineering 2952-0141 ------ [email protected].in
41 Public Works 2214-5444 2214-5825 secpwd@wb.gov.in
42
Public Enterprises and
Industrial Reconstruction
2282-0674 ------ prssecy[email protected].in
43 School Education 2334-2228 2337-6561 [email protected]
44
Self Help Group and Self
Employment
2262-5941 2262-5963 [email protected]
45 Sundarban Affairs
2334-9769,
2321-8238
2334-9769
official.sunderbanaffairs@gmail.
com
46
Science and Technology and
Bio-technology
2334-5809 ------
pssciencetechnology@gmail.
com
47
Technical Education, Training
& Skill Development
2324-4799 2324-7888 prsecyt[email protected]
48 Tourism 2214-4427 2214-4695 [email protected]
49 Transport 2262-5404/ 05 2262-5406 sec.transport[email protected]
50 Tribal Development 6810-5912/5913 ------ [email protected]
51
Urban Development and
Municipal Affairs
2334-9394 2334-7880 secy.ma-wb@gov.in
52
Water Resources
Investigation and
Development
2252-1144 2252-1196
psecy.wridd-wb@gov.in
53
Women and Child
Development and Social
Welfare
2334-1563 2334-1918 secy.wcds[email protected]
54 Youth Services and Sports 2214-3345 2214-5776 sportssecywbof[email protected]
3. DISASTER MANAGEMENT IMPORTANT FUNCTIONARIES TELEPHONE NUMBERS – FIELD LEVEL
90 State Disaster Management Plan 2023
Designation Organization Officer
Contact Number
Office Fax
Disaster
Management
Department
Control Room
1070 (Toll Free)
(033) 2214 3526
(033) 2214 5664
(033) 2253 5185
(033) 22141378
Principal Secretary
Sri Dushyant Nariala,
IAS
(033) 2214 3674 (033) 22144005
Special Commissioner
(Disaster Management)
Sital Chandra Mondal,
W.B.C.S (Exe.)
(033) 2214 1938 (033) 22141378
Special Commissioner
(Civil Defence)
Sri Satyajit Sen,
W.B.C.S (Exe)
(033) 2321 5070
Additional Secretary
(Disaster Management)
Sri Mrinal Kanti Rano,
W.B.C.S (Exe.)
(033) 2214 1522
Joint Secretary
(Disaster Management)
Sri Swapan Kumar
Malick, W.B.S.S
(033) 2253 5277
Joint Secretary
(Civil Defence)
Sri Mrinal Kanti
Halder, W.B.C.S (Exe)
(033) 2334 2279
Director of Disaster
Management
Sri Palden Sherpa,
W.B.C.S. (Exe.)
033 2227 5820
/2264-2296 /2265-0765
033 2265-0795
4. IMPORTANT FUNCTIONARIES TELEPHONE NUMBERS - STATE LEVEL
Designation Name
Contact Number
Office Email-Id.
Fax
Director, Civil
Defence
Shri Jag Mohan, IPS 033 - 2225 2179 dir[email protected] NIL
Director General of
Police
Shri Manoj Malaviya,
IPS
033 2214 5400
033 2533 4941
dgpwestbengal@gmail.
com
033 2214-
5400
Commissioner of
Police, Kolkata
Shri Vineet Kumar
Goyal, IPS
033 2214 5060
cp kolkatapolice.gov.in
NIL
Nodal Officer for
DMG,
West Bengal Police
Shri Javed Shamim,
IPS
033 2214
4498/5486
033 2479
4025/4044
Nodal Officer for
Kolkata Police.,
D.M.G.
Shri Sukhendu
Hira,
IPS
033 2262 5222
ddodcpcombatkp@
gmail.com
D.G., Fire &
Emergency Services
Shri. Ranvir Kumar,
IPS
033 2252 1173
2252 7172
033 2252
7172/ 8103
Commissioner,
K.M.C.
Shri Binod Kumar,
I.A.S.
033 2286
1234/1034 (D),
2286-1000
Extn. 2531/2474
Int. Com. : 235
mc@kmcgov.in
033-2286-
1434/ 1334
5. DISASTER MANAGEMENT IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS – EMERGENCY SERVICES
State Disaster Management Plan 2023 91
Designation Organization
Contact Number
Office Fax
ADG (L&O) W.B.P Control Room
(033) 22145486
(033) 22144031
(033) 22144031
Commissioner of Police,
Kolkata Police
Control Room
(033) 2250 5090
(033) 2214 3230
(033) 2250 5000
(033) 2214 5512
DG, Fire &Emergency
Service
Control Room
101
(033) 2252 1165
(033) 2227 6666
KMC
Control Room
(033) 2286 1212
(033) 2286 1313
(033) 2286 1414
(033) 2286 1334
(033) 2286 1434
(033) 2286 1444
(033) 2286 1000-1014
Nodal Officer (033) 2286 1271
(033) 2286 1127
(033) 2252 0003
Regional Meteorological
Centre (RMC), Kolkata
Control Room
(033) 2479 3167
(033) 2479 0596
Head, RMC (033) 2479 3782
NDRF 2nd
Bn.
Haringhata, Nadia
Control Room (033) 2951 6718
Indian Air Force (Police) Control Room (033) 2262 5336/ 2223 6047
Coast Guard, Haldia
Control Room
(032) 2426 7755 (032) 2426 3407
IG BSF South Bengal Frontier (033) 2962 4419/ 2962 3434 (033) 2962 3259
AIR Duty Room 24X7 Program Officer
(033) 2248 5938
(033) 2248 6064
DD News Room
(033) 2423 5757
(033) 2423 5343
Army Bengal Sub Area (033) 2223-7193/ 2213-3351
Civil Defence Control Room (033) 2237 4033 / 2236 3594 (033) 2225 6687
D.G. Control Room Nabanna (033) 2214 4031 (033) 2214 4031
CPRO,
Eastern Railway
(033) 2248 2008
Sealdah,
Eastern Railway
Control Room 2350 7132
CESC Control Room 2248 1481/3107
NDMA Control Room (011) 2670 1728
Banga Bhawan (011) 23738134/ 4269
6. LIST OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF POLICE
92 State Disaster Management Plan 2023
Name of District Name E-mail ID
Phone No
Office Fax No.
Alipurduar Sri Y. Raghuvanshi spalipur[email protected] 03564 256244 03564 256244
Bankura Sri Dhritiman Sarkar [email protected] 03242 250305 03242 250727
Barasat
Sri Raj Narayan
Mukherjee
spnorth24parganas@
gmail.com
033 2542 7980 0325240028
Baruipur Sri Vaibhab Tiwari
baruipurpolice@gmail.
com
033 2433 0010 033 2433 0070
Basirhat Dr. Joby Thomas K.
spbasirhatoffice@gmail.
com
03217264333 03217264666
Birbhum
Sri Nagendra Nath
Tripathi
spbirbhum@policewb.
gov.in
03462 255353
03462 256806
03462 254001
Bongaon Sri Tarun Haldar
spbongaonpd@gmail.
com
0321-255244
Cooch Behar Sri Sumit Kumar [email protected] 03582 227755 03582 227745
Dakshin Dinajpur Sri Rahul De [email protected]
03522 255321
03522 255650
03522 255560
03522 255554
Darjeeling Sri Santosh Nimbalkar spdjg00[email protected] 03542 254270 0354 2256555
Diamond Harbour Sri Avijit Banerjee
ddhpolicedistrict@gmail.
com
2497 8466 2497 6465
Hooghly (Rural) Sri Amandeep sphooghly[email protected] 033 26303000
Howrah (Rural) Sri Saumya Roy dcrbr[email protected] 033 2661 6210 033 2661 6400
Jalpaiguri Sri Debarshi Dutta [email protected] 03561 230492 03561 231237
Jhargram Sri Biswajit Ghosh
dcrbjhargram@gmail.
com, dtjhargram@
wbpolice.gov.in
03221 255198
Jangipur Dr. Bholanath Pandey
jangipurtelecom@gmail.
com
3483266201
Kalimpong MS. Aparajita Rai
spkalimpong2020@gmail.
com
03552 255359
03552 255002
(Wireless)
Maldah Sri Amitabha Mait [email protected] 03512 252520 03512 266223
Murshidabad Sri K Sabari Raj Kumar
spmurshidabad@gmail.
com
03482 250751 03482 250751
Krishnanagar Ms. Ishani Paul spkngpr[email protected] 03472 252843 03472 253154
Ranaghat Sri Sayak Das [email protected] 033-2951 3001
Purba Bardhaman Sri Kamanasish Sen [email protected] 034 2266 2956 034 2266 3808
Paschim
Medinipur
Sri Dinesh Kumar
sppaschimmedinipur@
gmail.com
03222 275609
03222 274298
03222 263530
Purba Medinipur Sri Amarnath K
sppurbamedinipur@
gmail.com
03228 269580 03228 269763
Purulia S. Selvamurugan
03252 222304 03252 223588
Sundarban Sri Bhaskar Mukherjee
sundarbanpolicedistrict@
gmail.com
03210 255701 03210 255701
Raiganj Md. Sana Akhtar [email protected] 03523 246461 03523 246456
Islampur Sri Sachin islampur[email protected] 03526 255008
7. CONTACT DETAILS OF DISTRICT MAGISTRATES
State Disaster Management Plan 2023 93
Name of District E-mail ID
Phone No
Office Fax No.
Alipurduar [email protected] 03564 255062 03564 255286
Bankura [email protected] 03242 250304
03242 251076,
03242 254807
Birbhum [email protected] 03462 255222 03462 256222 (O)
Cooch Behar [email protected] 03582 227101
03582 227000,
03582 225000
Dakshin Dinajpur [email protected] 03522 255201 03522 255488
Darjeeling [email protected] 0354 2254233 0354 2254338
Hooghly
033 26802044 033 26802048
Howrah dm-how[email protected]
033 2641 2024
033 2641 2961
033 2641 3367
033 2641 0029
Jalpaiguri
dmjalpaiguri2011
03561 230127 03561 230127
Jhargram jhar[email protected]
03221 257915
03221 259453
03221 257797
Kalimpong dmkalimpong201[email protected]
0355 2255264
0355 2255009
03552 255264
Maldah
03512 252381
035 1225 3092
035 1225 3049
Murshidabad dm-mur[email protected] 03482 251650 03482 254645
Nadia [email protected] 03472 251001
03472 252294
03472 253030
North 24 Parganas
033 2552 3662
033 2584 6202
033 2562 6177
Paschim Bardhaman [email protected] 0341 2254545 0341 2254242
Purba Bardhaman dm-bur[email protected] 0342 2662428
03422 625703
0342 2561899
Paschim Medinipur [email protected] 03222 275571 0322 2275427
Puurba Medinipur [email protected] 0322 8263098 0322 8263500
Purulia dm-pur[email protected] 0325 2222302 0325 2222490
South 24 Parganas [email protected] 033 24791469 033 24487871
Uttar Dinajpur [email protected] 03523 246025 03523 246250
8. Contact Number of CMOHs in West Bengal
Sl
No.
District CMOH
Contact
number
Nodal Officer/
Dy CMOH II
Contact
number
1 Purba Bardhaman Pranab Kumar Roy 9531640518 Jagannath Maji 8444984433
2 Bankura Dr. Shyamal Soren 9932022393 Nilay Chakraborty 9674695297
3 Birbhum Dr. Himadri Ari 9434386481 Mrinal Ghosh 7407042843
4 Kochbihar Sukanta Biswas 9433380438 Koushik Choudhury 9475607562
5 Dakkhin Dinajpur Sukumar Dey 9434055272 Ramesh kisku 9647571019
6 Darjeeling Tulshi Pramanik 9434337864 Maheswar Muddi 9635379570
7 Hoogly Rama Bhuiya 9830440222 Sanjoy Roy (acting) 9732817571
8 Howrah Netai Ch. Mondal 9874518646 Sibasish Das 9830172761
9 Jalpaiguri Ashim Haldar 9434164141 Mridul Ghosh 9874226222
94 State Disaster Management Plan 2023
Sl
No.
District CMOH
Contact
number
Nodal Officer/
Dy CMOH II
Contact
number
10 Malda Papri Nayak 9831602396 Amitava Mondal 7908558289
11 Murshidabad Sandip Sannyal 9434341874 Partho Pratim Gupta 8967735712
12 Nadia Swapan Das 9474507330 Asit Dewan 9475869284
13 24 Pargs North Tapas Ray 9434115672 Suparna Chatterjee 8902187008
14 Pashim Midnapore Bhuban Ch. Hansda 9932909204 Jaydev Barman 8001937278
15 Purba Midnapore Bivash Ray 8599967718 Dilip Biswas 9433200804
16 Purulia Kunal Kanti Dey 8420836745 Swapan Kr. Sarkar 9434161775
17 24 Pargs South Mukti Sadan Maity 6291048094 AtreyeeChakraborty 8240778141
18 Uttar Dinajpur Puran Sarma 9800399155 Debashish Ray 9733403141
19
Nandigram Health
District
Soumo Shankar
Sarangi
9775072018 Sumadra Sengupta 9830836996
20
Paschim
Bardhaman
S.M. Yunus 9733033126 Anuruddhya Deb 9732531130
21
Basirhat Health
District
Rabiul Islam Gayen 8335999725 Sujoy Bishnu 9434036406
22
Rampurhat Health
District
Sovan Dey 9434220944 Prakash Kr. Ray 8100045504
23
Jhargram Health
District
Prakash Mirdha 9830402292 Trideep Das 9434314439
24
Diamond Harbour
Health District
Debasish Roy 9830612406 Sanali Das 9433783028
25
Bishnupur Health
District
Minakshi Maiti 9062541341 Arabinda Halder 9874112845
26 Alipur Duar Sumit Ganguly 9434811509 Supriyo Choudhury 9433093240
27 Kalimpong Subrata Ray 9123352540 Prasanta Choudhury 7278345756
9. Contact Numbers of District Disaster Management Officers
Sl
No
Districts DDMO Name DDMO Mobile DDMO’s E-mail ID
1 Alipurduar Sonali Biswas
7001150751/
9073936733/
9434014685
2 Bankura Prasenjit Sengupta 9475900087 [email protected]
3 Birbhum Abdur Razzak Biswas 7384990564 dmd.birsur[email protected]
4 Coochbehar Manojit Das 9073936731 [email protected]
5
Dakshin
Dinajpur
Monoj Bandopadhyay
9432579742
7003165648
6 Darjeeling
Rinchen Lamu Sherpa
Sabika Lama
9635984365/
9073936734
7 Hooghly
Amiya Ranjan Mandal
7439778596 ddmo[email protected]
8 Howrah Bandana Guha 9830193381/ 9051968965 ddmo.howr[email protected]
9 Jalpaiguri Sri Krishnapada Raptan
9073936732/
9874949330
10 Jhargram Rabindranath Gayen 9474170491/8017908545 [email protected]
11 Kalimpong
Sri Prakash Kumar
Mridha
9433482919/9123784375 dmskpg201[email protected]
State Disaster Management Plan 2023 95
Sl
No
Districts DDMO Name DDMO Mobile DDMO’s E-mail ID
12 Malda Shri Bamdev Sarkel 9932181318/ 9474009760 [email protected]
13 Murshidabad Kamal Chakraborty 7584911534 dr[email protected]
14 Nadia Prabir Kumar Barai
8481080425/
9088923649
15
North 24
Parganas
Shri. Dipankar Halder 9433118044 [email protected]
16
Paschim
Bardhaman
Abhijit Sarkar
7719357637/
9830077994
ddmopaschimbdn@gmail.
com
17
Paschim
Medinipur
Sri Sandip Biswas 9163460173
dmdpaschimmedinipur@
gmail.com
18
Purba
Bardhaman
Pratik Kumar
Bandhopadhya
9073936749/ 8017042950
9474009760
19
Purba
Medinipur
Mrityunjay Halder 8373062399/9830898136 [email protected]
20 Purulia Manoj Kumar Palai 9932952454/7908415016 [email protected]
21
South 24
Parganas
Bamapada Kundu
9433114641
south.24pgs.relief@gmail.
com
22 Uttar Dinajpur Liton Biswas 9433879424
disastermanagementud@
gmail.com
23 KO L K ATA
Mughdha Chakraborty
(Disaster Management
Professional)
9051312466/
9330904840
10. Contact List of State and District EOC in West Bengal:
WEST BENGAL STATE EOC - 1070
Sl.
No.
Districts Dist. EOC Sl. No. Districts Dist. EOC
1 Alipurduar 035-6425 7091 13 Murshidabad 034-8225 0135
2 Bankura 032-4225 4735 14 Nadia 034-7225 2106
3 Birbhum 034- 6225 5572 15 North 24 Parganas
033-2584 0280/
2584 6287
4 Coochbehar 035-8222 7114 16 Paschim Burdwan 034-1225 4545
5 Dakshin Dinajpur 035-2225 5020 17 Paschim Medinipur 032- 2227 5894
6 Darjeeling 035-2425-5749 18 Purba Bardhaman
034-2266 5092/
9933331452
7 Hooghly
033-2681 2652 /
2680 0115
19 Purba Medinipur
032- 2826 2728/
9073939804
8 Howrah
033-2641 3393/
2641 3398
20 Purulia 032-5222 3675
9 Jalpaiguri
9073936815/
035-6122 6022
21 South 24 Parganas
033-2439 9247/
2479 5029/30
10 Jhargram 032- 2125 8228 22 Uttar Dinajpur
035-2324 6153/
9433879424
11 Kalimpong
035-5225 6353/
9123784375
23 Kolkata
033-2286
1414/1313
9831036572
12 Malda 035-1225 2058
11. List of Zonal Godown:
96 State Disaster Management Plan 2023
Sl.
No.
Name of Zonal
Godown
No. of the
Districts
Name of the Districts Under office of
1. Siliguri 5
Darjeeling,Kalimpong,Jalpaiguri,
Coochbehar, Alipurduar
The Sub Divisional Officer,
Siliguri Sub-Division
2. Malda 4
North & South Dinajpur, Malda,
Murshidabad
The District Magistrate,
Malda
3. Bardhaman 7
Purba & Paschim Bardhaman,
Birbhum, Bankura, Purulia, Paschim
Medinipur, Jhargram
The District Magistrate,
Purba Bardhaman
4. Kolkata (GRS) 7
Kolkata, Howrah, Hooghly,North
& South 24 Pgs, Nadia, Purba
Medinipur
The Director, Directorate
of Disaster Management,
Tran Bhavan
12. Contact List of I-Sat Communication in West Bengal:
Sl No. Name of District GSPS No.
Office Assigned
1
Darjeeling
8991115065
DM, Darjeeling
2 8991115067
SDO, Kurseong
3 Kalimpong 8991115063
DM, Kalimpong
4 Purulia 8991115071
Dm, Purulia
5-6 Purba Medinipur 8991115068 & 8991115324
DM, Purba Medinipur
7- 8 North 24 Parganas 8991115070 & 8991124195
DM, North 24 Parganas
9 Murshidabad 8991115072 DM, Murshidabad
10
Paschim Burdwan 8991115062 DM, Paschim Burdwan
11
Birbhum 8991115073
DM, Birbhum
12 Nadia 8991115069 DM, Nadia
13
Hooghly 8991115066 DM, Hooghly
14
South 24 Parganas
8991115064 SDO, Kakdwip
15
8991124194 DM, South 24 Parganas
16
Alipurduar 8991115331 DM, Alipurduar
17
Jalpaiguri 8991115327 DM, Jalpaiguri
18
Coochbehar 8991115329 DM, Coochbehar
19
Uttar Dinajpur 8991115328 DM, Uttar Dinajpur
20
Dakshin Dinajpur 8991115330 DM, Dakshin Dianajpur
21
Malda 8991115326 DM, Malda
22
Purba Bardhaman 8991115325 DM, Purba Bardhaman
23
Bankura 8991115333 DM, Bankura
24
Paschim Medinipur 8991115323 DM, Paschim Medinipur
25
Jhargram 8991115322 DM, Jhargram
26
Howrah 8991115336 DM, Howrah
27
Kolkata 8991115335 KMC
28-29
DG, West Bengal Police 8991115060 & 8991115061 Director Security
30-33
Civil Defence Wing
8991115059
DG
8991124196/8991124197/8991124198 Deputy Controller
34
DoDM& CD
8991115334 Principal Secretary
35-41
8991115058/899111533
2/
8991124199/
8991124200/8991124201/8991124202/
8991124203
SEOC
State Disaster Management Plan 2023 97
ANNEXURE IV:
List of MPCS/Flood Shelters/Relief Godowns/Air dropping points:
NORTH 24 PARGANAS
List of Multi Purpose Cyclone Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of MPCS
Name
of the
project
Location
Latitude Longitude
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1
Srimanta Jublee H S
School, Bhurkunda
PMNRF
North 24 Parganas
Hasnabad Bhawanipur-I 22°31’31”9 88°55’40”5
2
Harikati Junior Basic
School
PMNRF Hasnabad
Harikati
Makhalgachha
22°33’33”0 88°55’40”5
3
Rameswarpur Union
Adarsha Vidyalaya
Ground
NCRMP-II Hasnabad
Barunhat-
Rameswarpur
22°32’72” 88°56”83”
4
Rajapur High School
Field
NCRMP-II Hasnabad Murarisha 22°33’57’ 88°50’59”
5
Patlikhanpur Upo
Swasthya Kendra
(Sub-Health Centre
Ground)
NCRMP-II Hasnabad Patlikhanpur 22°31’06” 88°56’12”
6 Muragacha ICDS NCRMP-II Hasnabad Makhalgacha 22°34’97” 88°53’09”
7
Sulkuni Jogendra
Maity Sadharan
Vidyamandir Ground
NCRMP-II Hasnabad Bhawanipur-I 22°32’37” 88°53’35”
8
Haridashkathi Primary
School
PMNRF Hingalgunj Kalitala 22° 13.559’ 89° 01.835’
9
Samshernagar High
School
PMNRF Hingalgunj Kalitala 22° 11.446’ 89° 03.634’
10
Adibasi F P School,
Kumirmari
PMNRF Hingalgunj Rupamari 22° 24.854’ 88° 54.697’
11
Uttar Banstala, Care
of Anath Mandal
PMNRF Hingalgunj Rupamari 22° 24.738’ 88° 56.027’
12
Charalkhali Siksa
Bhavan
PMNRF Hingalgunj Sahebkhali 22° 18.912’ 88° 58.665’
13
Sandelerbill Hospital
(BPHC)
NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Sandelerbill 22°26’82” 88°58’13”
14
Uttar Parghumti
Barna Parichay SSK
NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Kalitala 22°14’42” 89°01’01”
15 Kalitala High School NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Kalitala 22°14’05 89°01’15”
16
Bhandarkhali
Dwijabar FP School
NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Dulduli 22°25’46” 88°58’42”
17
Hemnagar High
School
NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Jogeshgunj 22°13’25” 88°57’29”
18
Halda Banstala
Gobardhan Vidyapith
NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Rupamari 22°24’32” 88°55’40”
19
Dakshin Rupamari FP
School
NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Rupamari 22°25’34” 88°56’45”
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Sl.
No.
Name of MPCS
Name
of the
project
Location
Latitude Longitude
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
20 Bishpur High School NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Bishpur 22°28’67” 88°55’74”
21 Bankra Dobor MPCS NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Sandelerbill 22°25’46” 88’58’42”
22
Jogeshgunj High
School
NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Jogeshgunj 22°15’40” 88°59’01
23
Madhabkati Jr. Basic
School
NCRMP-II Hingalgunj Madhabkathi 22°14’05” 89°01’15”
24
Uchildagarh Primary
School, Atpukur
PMNRF Minakhan Atpukur 22°51’96”1 88°73’93”9
25
Bamanpukur
SMS High School,
Kaushangra
PMNRF Minakhan Bamampukur 22°50’63”2 88°73’39”1
26
Fulbari Primary
School
PMNRF Minakhan Fulbari 22°57’94”3 88.79’15”4
27
Baruni Chetana
Kendra ICDS
NCRMP-II Minakhan Atpukur 22°36’32” 88°36’32”
28
Karanjatala Subhasini
Vidyapith
NCRMP-II Minakhan Atpukur 22°32’19” 88°43’16”
29
Chaital Pallimangal
High School Ground
NCRMP-II Minakhan Chaital 22°51’77” 88°07’08”
30
Mallickgheri MSK
Ground
NCRMP-II Minakhan Mallickgheri 22°32’59” 88°56’52”
31
Ghoshpur Akshay
High School
PMNRF Sandeshkhali-I Ghatiara 22.398793 88.818073
32
Fulmani Adarsha
Vidyamandir,Rajbari
PMNRF Sandeshkhali-I Hatgachi 22.454277 88.879011
33 Kalinagar College PMNRF Sandeshkhali-I Kalinagar 22.43043 88.865766
34
Dakshin Akartala,
Rabindra Shiksha
Niketan
PMNRF Sandeshkhali-I
Dakshin
Akartala
22.448432 88.853885
35
Agarhati Gourhari
High School, Lowkhali
PMNRF Sandeshkhali-I
Sarberia
Agarhati
22.408392 88.787133
36
Lowkhali Ahamedia
MSK
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I
Sarberia
Agharhati
22°24’14 88°45’60”
37 Bholakhali F.P. School NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I
Sehara-
Radhanagar
22°23’83” 88°53’’91”
38
Boyermari Parsemari
Birsha Munda M.S.K.
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I Nazat 22°29’47” 88°49’50”
39
Chhato Sehara High
School (H.S.)
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I
Sehara-
Radhanagar
22°25’16” 88°53’87”
40
Dheknamari DA
Vidyapith (H.S.).
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I Boyermari-I 22°27’17” 88°46’79”
41
Jhanjhania F.P.
School
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I Kalinagar 22°26’26” 88°48’45”
42
Kanmari Jr. Basic
School.
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I Hatgachi 22°25’09” 88°47’38”
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Sl.
No.
Name of MPCS
Name
of the
project
Location
Latitude Longitude
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
43
Uttar Mathbari F.P.
School
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I Boyermari-I 22°29’09” 88°45’24”
44
Nityaberia Jr. High
School
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I
Sehara-
Radhanagar
22°50’91” 88°54’20”
45
Radhanagar
Majherpara F.P.
School
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I
Sehara-Radha
nagar
22°25’99” 88°53’29”
46
South Ghoshpur F.P.
School
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-I Kalinagar 22°26’15” 88°51’18”
47
Jelekhali High School,
Jhupkhali
PMNRF Sandeshkhali-II Jhupkhali 22°41’43” 88°85’10”1
48
Khulna P C Laha
High School
PMNRF Sandeshkhali-II Khulna 22°35’10”4 88°90’59”8
49
Atapur Kenaram High
School
PMNRF Sandeshkhali-II Atapur 22°31’28”1 88°91’12”9
50
Radharani High
School, Dwarirjangle
(BDO office)
PMNRF Sandeshkhali-II Dwarirjangle 22°35’71”6 88°42’9”
51
Uttamchand
Vidyapith,
Bowthakurani
Tongtala
PMNRF Sandeshkhali-II Tongtola 22°38’58” 89°91’12”9
52
Bermajur Adibasi F. P.
School (Hatkhola)
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Bermajur-I 22°41’45” 88°85’09”
53
Rampur Jr. Basic
School
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Bermajur-II 22°33’76” 88°82’21”
54
Tushkhali F.P. School
(Kachharipara)
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Korakati 22°33’76” 88°89’29”
55
Korakati High School
(Uttar)
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Korakati 22°29’65” 88°85’90”
56 Paschim Monipur F.P. NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Monipur 22°28’16” 88°90’99”
57
DTD Sahid Smiriti
High School
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Durgamandap 22°31’63” 88°87’07”
58
Gabberia Gour Sadar
SSK (Barun Para)
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Durgamandap 22°32’52” 88°86’73”
59
Dwarirjangal
Banamali Vidyapith
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Sandeshkhali 22°36’50’ 88°89’62”
60
Jeliakhali
Vivekananda
Vidyapith
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Jeliakhali 22°35’77” 88°83’78”
61
South Khulna F.P.
School
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Khulna 22°33’22” 88°92’73”
62 Sitalia High School NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Khulna 22°33’29” 88°33’29”
63
Hatgachha KCA
Institution
NCRMP-II Sandeshkhali-II Khulna 22°36’22” 88°94’79”
100 State Disaster Management Plan 2023
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood Shelter
Location Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
1
Katra Ancher Adarsha
Vidyapith
North 24 Parganas
Barasat - I Kotra 22°44’ 88°33’
2
RudrapurKashipur Flood
Shelter
Habra – I Kumra 22°48’51” 88°42’02”
3 Kumra Flood Shelter Habra – I Kumra 22°48’51” 88°42’33”
4 Baogachi Flood Shelter Habra – I Masalandapur - II 22°50’13” 88°43’06”
5 Kuchlita Flood Shelter Habra - I Bergrom - I 22°52’24” 88°44’38”
6 Chakla Flood Shelter Deganga Chakla 22°45’39” 88°41’51”
7 Chowrashi Flood Shelter Deganga Chowrashi - I 22°73’35” 88°44’24”
8 Kolksur Flood Shelter Deganga Kolsur 22°48’33” 88°44’24”
9 Bagi Flood Shelter Bagdah Asharu 23°13’86” 88°87’28”
10 Jitpur Flood Shelter Bagdah Ranaghat 23°22’79” 88°85’74”
11
Mahanadapara Flood
Shelter
Bagdah Kaniara - I 23°14’80” 88°77’35”
12 Meherani Flood Shelter Bagdah Boyar 23°19’22” 88°94’91”
13
Paschim Kumarkola Flood
Shelter
Bagdah Helencha 23°18’17” 88°83’26”
14 Parmadan Flood Shelter Bagdah Sindrani 23°19’25” 88°76’68”
15 Purdah Flood Shelter Bagdah Ranaghat 23°20’78” 88°85’12”
16
Choatia Panchmile Flood
Shelter
Bagdah Kaniara - II 23°21’34” 88°78’97”
17
AmbikapurMadudpur F.P
School
Bongaon Ganganandapur 23°13’17” 88°75’44”
18 Alakalipur F.P School Bongaon Gopalnagar - I 23°08’43” 88°77’02”
19
Kundipur Akhando Shishu
Gnan Mandir
Bongaon Ganrapota 23°13’03” 88°81’81”
20 Ramsankarpur F.P School Bongaon Palla 23°99’55” 88°74’38”
21 Chalki F.P School Bongaon Gopalnagar - II 23°05’60” 88°79’84”
22 Charuigachhi F.P School Bongaon Ghatbaor 23°09’46” 88°86’83”
23 Sanekpur F.P School Bongaon Bairampur 23°05’28” 88°74’45”
24 Khedapara F.P School Bongaon Gangrapota 23°13’09” 88°81’81”
25 Savaipur F.P School Bongaon Dharmapukuria 23°09’77” 88°79’94”
26
PurbaArshingiri F.P
School
Bongaon Tangra 23°11’36” 88°85’93”
27 Protapnagar F.P School Bongaon Kalupur 23°01’20’ 88°83’66”
28
Angra Colony S.C. F.P
School
Bongaon Sundarpur 23°11’52” 88°86’67”
29 Byapur High School Bongaon Akaipur 23°5’ 88°43’
30 Belta High School Bongaon Palla 23°4’ 88°83’
31
Jhowdanga Sanmilani
High School
Gaighata Jhowdanga 22°94’82” 88°85’52”
32
Chawk Jhowdanga
Primary School
Gaighata Ramnagar 22°94’26” 88°96’33”
33
Ichhapur Purbapara F.P
School
Gaighata Ichhapur – I 22°89’96” 88°73’56”
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Sl.
No.
Name of Flood Shelter
Location Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
34 Kalanchi Flood Shelter Gaighata Ramnagar 22°89’93” 88°89’30”
35 Bishnupur Flood Shelter Gaighata Sutia 22°90’35” 88°78’76”
36 Boyerghata Flood Shelter Swarupnagar BaltiNityanandakathi 22°49’27”7 88°55’47”6
37 Dobila Flood Shelter Swarupnagar Koijuri 22°81’48” 88°83”
38 Molladanga Flood Shelter Swarupnagar Charghat 22°85’07” 88°80’24”
39 TaranipurJr high School Swarupnagar Gobindapur 22°53’29”0 88°52’82”6
40
Nischintapur Primary
School
Swarupnagar Gobindapur 22°52’41”1 88°51’26”7
41 Molopara Flood Shelter Swarupnagar
Swarupnagar
Banglani
22°81’48” 88°83’28”
42
Flood Shelter at office
premises
Baduria
Municipality
N/A 22°43’ 88°47’
43 Nayabastia Flood Shelter Baduria Nayabastiya 22°57’ 88°64’
44
Media High School Flood
Shelter
Baduria Nayabastiya 22°55’ 88°62’
45
Belgharia Haricharan
High School
Baduria Aturia 22°51’ 88°61’
46
Madra Hazer Ali Smriti
Vidyapith
Baduria Bagjola 22°45’ 88°45’
47
Katiahat B.K.A.P
Institution
Baduria Aturia 22°71’ 88°84’
48
Dakshin Bagundi P.L High
School
Basirhat - I Sankchura Bagundi 22°61’38” 88°93’18”
49
Dakshin Bagundi F.P
School
Basirhat - I Sankchura Bagundi 22°61’52” 88°93’05”
50
Gachha Anchal High
School
Basirhat - I Gachha Akharpur 22°69’05” 88°90’82”
51 Itinda F.P School Basirhat - I Itinda Panitor 22°67’52” 88°91’66”
52 Dhalthitha F.P School Basirhat - I Sankchura Bagundi 22°67’52” 88°91’66”
53
Dakshin Devipur F.P
School
Basirhat - II Rajendrapur 22°62’98” 88°83’2”
54
Brahmananda Vidya
Bhaban
Basirhat - II Ghorash Kulingram 22°67’85” 88°79’31”
55 Jhuruli Adarsha Vidyapith Basirhat - II Rajendrapur 22°59’ 88°79’
56
Premises of Sulkuni
Yogengra Maity Vidya
Mandir
Hasnabad Bhabanipur - I 22°32’39” 88°53’37”
57
Premises of Mahishpukur
High School
Hasnabad Patlikhanpur 22°35’18” 88°55’69”
58
Premises of Barunhat Jr.
Basic School
Hasnabad
Barunhat
Rameshwarpur
22°30’76” 88°56’46”
59
Premises of Hasnabad
Panchayat Samity
Hasnabad Amlani 22°35’18” 88°48’18”
60
Premises of Garakupi
High School
Hasnabad Murarisha 22°35’17” 88°48’17”
61
Premises of Kumarpukur
High School
Hasnabad Makalgacha 22°34’89” 88°54’38”
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Sl.
No.
Name of Flood Shelter
Location Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
62
Premises of the Block
Development Officer
Hasnabad
Hasnabad Amlani 22°35’18” 88°48’18”
63 Amlani Haripur Campus Hasnabad Amlani 22°33’66” 88°54’80”
64 Nebukhali Hingalgunj Dulduli 22°00’61” 88°01’59”
65 Swarupkhali Hingalgunj Dulduli 22°00’7” 88°01’6”
66 Samshernagar Hingalgunj Kalitala 22°00’34” 88°00’07”
67 Madhabkati Hingalgunj Jogeshgunj 22°00’43” 88°01’60”
68 Bishpur Hatkhola Hingalgunj Bishpur 22°00’8” 88°01’50”
69 Durgapur Hingalgunj Bispur 22°00’80” 88°01’50”
70
Bholakhaki Adibashi
Sikshanikatan
Sandeshkhali - I S/Radhanagar 22°23’75” 88°53’81”
71
Choto Sehera High
School
Sandeshkhali - I S/Radhanagar 22°25’16” 88°53’76”
72 Kalinagar High School Sandeshkhali - I Kalinagar 22°26’20” 88°51’26”
73
Nazat Netaji Vidyamdir
High School
Sandeshkhali – I Nazat – II 22°28’28” 88°49’41”
74
D/ Akharatala Rabindra
Siksha Niketan High
School
Sandeshkhali – I Nazat – II 22°26’92” 88°51’10”
75
Uttar Boyermari Adibashi
F.P School
Sandeshkhali – I Nazat – II 22°29’91” 88°48’73”
76
Dekhnamari Damodar
Adibashi High School
Sandeshkhali – I Boyermari – I 22°27’42” 88°46’71”
77 Boyermari Flood Shelter Sandeshkhali – I Boyermari - II 22°26’13” 88°45’24”
78
Hatgachi Ramkrishna
Vidyapith High School
Sandeshkhali – I Hatgachi 22°26’01” 88°49’10”
79 Rajbari Flood Shelter Sandeshkhali - I Hatgachi 22°24’73” 88°47’33”
80
Agarhati Gourhari
Vidyapith High School
Sandeshkhali – I S/Agarhati 22°24’57” 88°46’98”
81 Bansberia F.P School Sandeshkhali - I Nazat - I 22°26’47” 88°48’96”
82 Provas Ray High School Sandeshkhali - I Nazat - I 22°28’60” 88°48’37”
83 Dwarrirjangal G.S Sandeshkhali - II Sandeshkhali 22°35’62” 88°88’52”
84 B.D.O office Premises Sandeshkhali - II Sandeshkhali 22°35’71” 88°42’9”
85
Jeliakhali
G.P office Premises
Sandeshkhali - II Jeliakhali 22°19’59” 88°50’54”
86
Durgamandap Sadar Para
F.P School
Sandeshkhali - II Durgamandap 22°30’67” 88°84’92”
87
Monipur G.P office
Premises
Sandeshkhali - II Monipur 22°28’17” 88°90’89”
88
AtapurKenaram High
School
Sandeshkhali - II Monipur 22°31’28” 88°89’37”
89 Shitalia High School Sandeshkhali - II Khulna 22°32’63” 88°93’13”
90
Basirhat
Sub-Division Headquarter
Sub Division
HQS
N/A 22°39’46” 88°52’20”
91
Chakerbhery Pry. School
under Bidhannagar
Municipal Corporation
Sub Division
HQS
N/A 22°33’06” 88°26’75”
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List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
1 Hingalganj High School Ground
North 24 Parganas
Hingalgunj 22°28’00” 88°59’15”
2 Kanaknagar High School Ground Hingalgunj 22°27’00” 88°57’40”
3 Bishpur High School Ground Hingalgunj 22°28’05” 88°56’40”
4 Uttar Rupmari High School Ground Hingalgunj 22°25’50” 88°56’10”
5 Dulduli High School Ground Hingalgunj 22°21’30” 88°58’30”
6 Sahebkhali High School Ground Hingalgunj 22°19’30” 88°59’00”
7 Jogeshganj High School Ground Hingalgunj 22°15’00” 88°57’30”
8 Kalitala High School Ground Hingalgunj 22°13’40” 89°01’30”
9 Bamanpukur H. Kabir Mahavidyalaya Minakhan 22.30’87”7 88.42’74”9
10 Bachara M.C.H. High School Minakhan 22.51’93” 88.76’49”
11 Uchildaha Gar F.P. School Minakhan 22.53’35” 88.74’12”
12 Hasnabad Football Ground Hasnabad 22°33’81” 88°55’14”
13 Barunhat Sagnik Maidan Hasnabad 22°31’08” 88°57’57”
14 Chakpatli Football Ground Hasnabad 22°31’28” 88°56’15”
15 Bhebia Football Ground Bhebia Hasnabad 22°33’23” 88°49’33”
16 Rajapur Football Ground Murarisha Hasnabad 22°33’53” 88°50’54”
17
S.J. Institution Football Ground
Bhowanipur-1
Hasnabad 22°31’29” 88°52’20”
18
Central Model High School Ground
Bhowanipur -2
22°29’77” 88°52’89”
19
Kumarpukur High School Ground
Makhalgachha
Hasnabad 22°35’25” 88°52’35”
20
TokipurRajlaxmi High School Ground.
Amlani
Hasnabad 22°34’86” 88°54’38
21
Taki Ariyan Club Football Ground Taki
Municipality
Hasnabad 22°35’17” 88°55’62”
22 Sarberia HS Ground Sandeshkhali-I 22°37’35” 88°78’82”
23 Chhoto Sehara HS Ground Sandeshkhali-I 22°41’94” 88°89’78”
24 Kalinagar HS Ground Sandeshkhali-I 22°43’68” 88°85’78”
25 Nazat Rice Mill Ground Sandeshkhali-I 22°44’52” 88°84’76”
26 Bermajur Hatkhola Football Ground Sandeshkhali-II 22°41’45” 88°85’09”
27 Hatgachha KCA Inst. Football Ground Sandeshkhali-II 22°36’22” 88°94’79”
28 Korakati High School Football Ground Sandeshkhali-II 22°29’63” 88° 85’92”
29 Promad Dasgupta High School Sandeshkhali-II 22°37’40” 88°82’96”
30 Mission Football Ground Sandeshkhali-II 22°36’54” 88°88’05”
31
Jeliakhali Vivekananda Vidyapith(HS)
Football Ground, JL No. 46
Sandeshkhali-II 22.33’77” 88.83’79”
32
Sukdoani Refugee High School Football
Ground, JL No. 47
Sandeshkhali-II 22.37’02” 88.84’98”
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District Block
33
Daudpur HL Sikshaniketan Football
Ground, JL No.45
Sandeshkhali-II 22.28’98” 88.83’57”
34
Amtali Joygopalpur High School Football
Ground, JL No. 53
Sandeshkhali-II 22.25’21” 88.89’61”
35 Keotsha High School Baduria 22°48’21” 88°48’48”
36 Mandra Hazerali Smriti Vidyapith Baduria 22°47’59” 88°45’03”
37
SarabadShyamacharan Ghosh High
School
Baduria 22°43’08” 88°53’38”
38 Belgoria Haricharan High School Baduria 22°43’57” 88°41’05”
39 Baduria L M S High School Baduria 22°43’34” 88°47’19”
40 Khaspur F.P. School Baduria 22°4736” 88°50’56”
41 Shibati High School Ground Basirhat-I 22°41’50” 88°53’20”
42 Gachha Benebou Football Ground Basirhat-I 22°42’15” 88°55’30”
43 Itinda Union High School Ground Basirhat-I 22°40’10” 88°55’10”
44 Pifa Football Ground Basirhat-I 22°36’00” 88°50’15”
45 Gotra Junior High School Ground Basirhat-I 22°37’15” 88°52’53”
46 Golaichandi Football Ground Basirhat-I 22°37’40” 88°54’20”
47 BSSA Ground Basirhat-I 22°39’62” 88°52’46”
48 Shikra Kulingram Football Ground Basirhat-II 22°40’25” 88°47’35”
49 Haroa P.G High School Football Ground Haroa 22°60’85” 88°68’11”
50 Bagangram F.P. School Ground Bangaon 22 °08’ 10” 88° 52’ 40”
51 Tangra High School Ground Bangaon 22° 07’ 10” 88°50’ 40:
52 Tangra S.K.U.S. Ground Bangaon 22°08’ 40” 88°52’ 10”
53 Ganrapota High School Ground Bangaon 22°08’ 20” 88°48’ 50”
54 Chanda High School Ground Bangaon 22°06’ 30” 88°49’ 45”
55 Ghatbaor A.A. Vidyalaya Ground Bangaon 22°08’ 20” 88°48’ 05”
56 Rakhaldas High School Ground Bangaon 23° 03’ 00” 88°50’ 50”
57 Gopalnagar Haripada Institution Ground Bangaon 23°3’ 35” 88° 45’ 30”
58 Palla High School Ground Bangaon 23° 02’ 05” 88° 44’ 40”
59 Nahata College Ground Bangaon 22° 59’ 10” 88° 42’ 20”
60 Kalupur Panchpota High School Ground Bangaon 23° 01’ 10” 88° 45’ 25”
61 Bairampur High School Ground Bangaon 23° 03’ 10” 88° 43’ 45”
62 Milansangha Club Ground Gaighata 88°46’57” 22°58’
63
Kalasima Swami Vivekananda High
School Ground
Gaighata 88°41’ 22°53’
64 Sutia Pally Mongal High School Ground Gaighata 88°82’3” 22°91’1”
65
Panch Pota Varadanga High School
Ground
Gaighata 88°85’6” 22°91’68”
66 Ghonja High School Ground Gaighata 88°41’2 22°56’
67 Gaighata High School Ground Gaighata 88°44’ 22°56’
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(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
68 Jhowdanga Sammilani High School Gaighata 88°85’ 22°94’
69
Beri Gopalpur Adarsha High School
Ground
Gaighata 88°87’9” 22°89’6 “
70 Royal Park Stadium under Mohanpur GP Barrackpore-II 22°45´98´´ 88°23´48´´
71 Dharampur Play Ground Barrackpore-I 22°55´51” 88°29´6´´
72 Panpur Makhanlal Playground Barrackpore-I 22°51´26´´ 88°26´1´´
73
Tegharia Sashi Bhusan High School Play
Ground
Barrackpore-II 22°41´69´´ 88°25´01´´
74 Royal Park Stadium under Mohanpur GP Barrackpore-II 22°45´98´´ 88°23´48´´
75 Chowrashi High School Ground Deganga 22°43’32” 88°41’53”
76 Kolsur Balika Vidyalaya ground Deganga 22°45’44” 88°43’47”
77 Chaturdas Pally High School Habra II 22°88’58” 88°60’69”
78 Bhurkunda N. B. Prathamik Vidyalay Habra II 22°86’87” 88°59’07”
79
Maslandapur Bhudeb Smriti Balika
Vidyalaya (H.S)
Habra I 22°83’54” 88°73’45”
80 Anowarberia Jr. High School Habra I 22°81’71” 88°62’81”
81 Rajballavpur High School Habra I 22°84’64” 88°74’17”
82 Ganadipayan Lalbahadur Smriti Vidyapith Habra I 22°87’34” 88°68’38”
83
Jhanjhania Metiagacha Junior High
School
Habra I 22°88’91” 88°73’84”
84 Baugachhi Kashibala Vidyapith Habra I 22°84’04” 88°71’81”
85
Lakhimpur Swamiji Seva Sangha High
School(H.S)
Habra I 22°78’83” 88°59’18”
86 Dakshin Nangla K. U. Institution (H.S) Habra I 22°81’57” 88°70’00”
87 Kumra Kashipur Jr High School Habra I 22°81’18” 88°71’66”
88 Atulia Netaji Adarsha Vidyapith Habra I 22°80’88” 88°64’28”
89 Bishnupur Play Ground Rajarhat 22°62’ 88°50’
90
Sadhanpur Uludanga T.R. High School
Ground
Amdanga 22°50’51” 88°31’41”
List of Emergency Services:
Sl.
No.
Name of Agency Address
Contact person Name &
Designation
Phone No.
1
Border Security Force
(BSF)
Commandant BSF 9434737964
2
Central Industrial Security
Force (CISF)
NSCBI Airport
Commandant CISF, NSCBI
Airport
9073912066
3
Sarastra Seema Bal
(SSB)
Amdanga
Commandant SSB 63rd
Batellion
8334019888
4 NDRF Kaikhali
Assistant Commandant
NDRF
NDRF Control Room
98301 69859
94741 16775
033 2951 6718
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SOUTH 24 PARGANAS
List of Multi Purpose Cyclone Shelter:
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Name of MPCS
Name of
the project
Location
Lat Long
District Block Gram Panchayat
1
Laxmijanardanpur High
School
ICZMP
South 24 Pgs
Patharpratima Laxmijanardanpur 21°50’3.9” N 88°27’10.8”E
2
Devichak Veterinary
Ground
ICZMP Patharpratima Ramganga 21°49’55.9”N 88°22’28.0”E
3
Indrapur Free Primary
School
ICZMP Patharpratima G-Plot 21°39’44.0”N 88°24’27.5”E
4
Daspur Upper Primary
School
ICZMP Patharpratima G-Plot 21°42’34.2”N 88°24’42.5”E
5
Gangapur Free Primary
School
ICZMP Patharpratima Banshyamnagar 21°44’27.2”N 88°24’51.8”E
6
Safakachhari N.C.Memo.
F.P. School
ICZMP Gosaba Kumirmari 24°59’01”N 69°88’50”E
7
Gobindapur Jr.High
School
ICZMP Gosaba C.M.khali 22°19’11”N 88°87’04”E
8
Mangalchandra
Prathamik Vidyalay
ICZMP Gosaba Chotomollakhali 22°21’50”N 88°90’54”E
9
Sambhunagar High
School
ICZMP Gosaba Sambhunagar 24°60’40”N 68°48’40”E
10
Pathankhali Hazi
Desharat College
ICZMP Gosaba Pathankhali 24°56’91”N 68°03’90”E
11 Santigachi High School ICZMP Gosaba Lahiripur 22°10’91”N 88°90’38”E
12 Rangabelia High School ICZMP Gosaba Rangabelia 24°51’71”N 68°87’90”E
13
Bishnupur
Khagendranath
Balkrishna Vidhyapith
ICZMP Sagar Gangasagar 21°70’01”N 88°08’74”E
14
Sumatinagar Sarat
Kumari High School
ICZMP Sagar
Dhaspara
Sumatinagar-II
21°72’12.5”N 88°15’13”E
15
Krishnanagar High
School
ICZMP Sagar Ramkarchar 21°77’39”N 88°09’38.9”E
16
Khasimara Jr. Basic
School
ICZMP Sagar Ghoramara
17
Dhablat R.K.G.N Free
Primary School
ICZMP Sagar Dhablat 21°64’08”N 88°12’54”E
18
Surendranath Balika
Vidyalaya HS
ICZMP Basanti Nafargang 22°06’19.3”N 88°40’29.0”E
19
Hiranmoypur Godhkhali
Free Primary School
ICZMP Basanti Masjitbati 22°10’6.3”N 88°46’24.5”E
20
Purandar Free Primary
School
ICZMP Basanti Basanti 22°12’25.3”N 88°41’32.0”E
21
Harbhangi Free Primary
School
ICZMP Basanti Uttarmokamberia 22°13’4.5”N 88°39’3.2”E
22
Chunakhali Hatkhola
Upper Primary School
ICZMP Basanti Chunakhali 22°16’45.8”N 88°47’43.3”E
23
Iwaripur Free Primary
School
ICZMP Namkhana Narayan pur
24
Near Debnibas
Sub-Center eld
ICZMP Namkhana Frezerganj 22°60’99”N 88°27’05”E
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Name of
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Location
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District Block Gram Panchayat
25
Rajnagar Srinathgram Jr.
Basic School
ICZMP Namkhana Budakhali 21°80’72”N 88°21’91”E
26 Rakhaskhali High School NCRMP-II Patharpratima Brajaballavpur 21.75069 88.37786
27
Mayrarchak Haripada
high School
NCRMP-II Patharpratima Dk.Gangadharpur 21.97563 88.3447
28
Meharpur Tulashi Rani
Smriti Vidyapith
NCRMP-II Patharpratima
S/
Purnachandrapur
21.94677 88.33896
29
Punachandrapur
Chandmoni
Sikshabhaban
NCRMP-II Patharpratima
S/
Purnachandrapur
21.91392 88.3415
30
Kamdevpur Snehabala
Milan Vidyapith
NCRMP-II Patharpratima Achintyanagar 21.83053 88.42484
31
Purba Banashyamnagar
F.P.S.
NCRMP-II Patharpratima Banashyamnagar 21.78925 88.43127
32
Bhagbatpur Digambari
F.P.S (Ramkrishna F.P.
School)
NCRMP-II Patharpratima Patharpratima 21.74915 88.32389
33 Kishorinagar F.P.S NCRMP-II Patharpratima Patharpratima 21.74172 88.33323
34 Madhabnagar F.P.S. NCRMP-II Patharpratima Patharpratima 21.78131 88.3446
35
J-Plot Purba
Surendranagar F.P.S.
NCRMP-II Patharpratima Herambagopalpur 21.86981 88.46638
36
Sukanta Najrul MSK
(Indranarayanpur F.P.
School)
NCRMP-II Patharpratima Digambarpur 21.90542 88.37662
37
Paschim Surendranagar
F.P.S (Adarsha Banipith
High School)
NCRMP-II Patharpratima Durbachati 21.80336 88.28979
38
Kakdwip Birendra
Vidyaniketan (Kakdwip
Govt. Sponsored Ashram
Type High School For
Girls’)
NCRMP-II Kakdwip
Swami
Vivekananda
21.916467 88.236284
39
Amar Sridam Milan
Vidyamandir
NCRMP-II Kakdwip Ramgopalpur 21.87356 88.37299
40
Akshaynagar Kumar
Narayan Madyamik
Shikshayan
NCRMP-II Kakdwip
Swami
Vivekananda
21.8573 88.19696
41
Bamanagar Subala High
School
NCRMP-II Kakdwip
Rishi Bankim
Chandra
21.83087 88.25758
42
Manik Nagar Surendra
Nath High School at
present 13 no Chandipur
Bazar
NCRMP-II Kakdwip
Bapuji Gram
Panchayat
0 0
43
Chintamanipur Balika
Vidyalay (Jr. High School)
NCRMP-II Kakdwip Rabindra 21.88286 88.29528
44
Manmathapur Siksha
Bhavan High School
NCRMP-II Kakdwip Rabindra 21.87084 88.26576
45
Uttar Kasiabad Sri
Krishna Chaitanya Nimna
Madyamik Vidyalay
NCRMP-II Kakdwip Ramgopalpur 21.89842 88.35089
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Location
Lat Long
District Block Gram Panchayat
46
Shibkalinagar Ishan
Memorial High School
NCRMP-II Kakdwip Madhusudanpur 21.93586 88.18296
47
Kantamari Chudamoni
High School
NCRMP-II Kultali Deulbari Debipur 22.02324 88.58493
48
Baikunthapur High
School
NCRMP-II Kultali
Maipith
Baikunthapur
21.8896 88.51638
49
Madhya Purba Gurguria
Adarsha Vidyapith
NCRMP-II Kultali
Gurguria
Bhubaneswari
21.98632 88.55633
50
Panchuakhali High
School
NCRMP-II Kultali
Kundakhali
Godabar
22.16982 88.58403
51 Sankijahan F.P. School NCRMP-II Kultali Gopalgunj 22.05707 88.58502
52
Debipur Karunamoyee
Girls High School
NCRMP-II Kultali
Gurguria
Bhubaneswari
21.95557 88.5335
53
Kumrapara Delwara
Hossain Vidyapith
NCRMP-II Math-II Kumrapara 21.96723 88.43395
54
Narendrapur Milon
Vidyapith
NCRMP-II Math-II Nandakumarpur 21.95918 88.43175
55
Subhas Nagar High
School
NCRMP-II Math-II
Dighirpar
Bakultala
22.01002 88.38813
56
Nagendrapur Hemanta
Kumari High School
NCRMP-II Math-II Nagendrapur 21.92501 88.48498
57
Nikunja Bihari F.P School
(Jogendrapur Nimna
Buniadi Vidyalaya)
NCRMP-II Math-II Kankandighi 21.98923 88.48149
58
Bijoybati Parvartah FP
School
NCRMP-II Namkhana Freserganj 21.57867 88.25827
59 Near Nabin F P School NCRMP-II Namkhana Shibrampur 21.76995 88.23151
60
Narayanpur 4th Gheri FP
School (Near 4th Gheri
Pragati Sangha)
NCRMP-II Namkhana Narayanpur 21.761 88.26525
61
DK. Chandanpiri FP
School
NCRMP-II Namkhana Haripur 21.66711 88.29339
62
Kusumtala Paschim
Madhya FP School
(Shibalaya)
NCRMP-II Namkhana Moushuni 21.66316 88.20533
63 Baliara FP School NCRMP-II Namkhana Moushuni 21.64278 88.21233
64
Fatikpur Rishi Bankim
SSK
NCRMP-II Namkhana Budhakhali 21.81267 88.2511
65
Patibunia Nanigopal FP
School
NCRMP-II Namkhana Shibrampur 21.61307 88.23094
66 Paikbar F.P School NCRMP-II Namkhana Namkhana 21.76995 88.23132
67
Sarbadoy Ghola Para F.P
School
NCRMP-II Namkhana Narayanpur 21.79792 88.2148
68
Krishnanagar Soudamini
Balika Vidyalaya
NCRMP-II Sagar Muriganga-II 21.7884 88.1031
69 Sikarpur F.P School NCRMP-II Sagar Muriganga-I 21.81271 88.1635
70
Radhakrishnapur High
School
NCRMP-II Sagar Rudranagar 21.69176 88.06604
71
Harinbari Yudhistir
Sikshayatan
NCRMP-II Sagar Ramkarchar 21.7497 88.029
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Location
Lat Long
District Block Gram Panchayat
72
Sundarban Janakalyan
sangha Vidyaniketan
NCRMP-II Sagar Rudranagar 21.72312 88.10163
73
Prasadpur Atal
Vidyabhaban
NCRMP-II Sagar Dhablat 21.64557 88.10671
74
Dakshin Sagar Banitirtha
High School
NCRMP-II Sagar Gangasagar 21.6758 88.05803
75
Gobindapur Tarachand
High School
NCRMP-II Sagar D.S-II 21.98883 88.15592
76
Fulbari Sitala High
School
NCRMP-II Sagar M.G-I 21.86221 88.12874
77 Muriganga F.P. School NCRMP-II Sagar M.G-I 21.82615 88.1635
78 Sonakhali High School NCRMP-II Basanti RC Khali 22.227 88.697
79
Sree Sree Ramakrishna
Siksha Niketan
NCRMP-II Basanti Charavidya 22.326 88.771
80
3 no Garanbose FP
School
NCRMP-II Basanti Bharatgarh 22.03687 88.66854
81 4 no GSFP School NCRMP-II Basanti Jharkhali 22.036 88.668
82
19 no Radharanipur FP
School
NCRMP-II Basanti Jyotishpur 22.11106 88.71651
83 SK Para FP School NCRMP-II Basanti RC Khali 22.205 88.725
84 Sarkarpara FP School NCRMP-II Basanti Fulmalancha 0 0
85 Kalahazra High School NCRMP-II Basanti RC Khali 22.24235 88.74644
86
Uttar Sonakhali State
Plan FP School
NCRMP-II Basanti Uttar Mokamberia 22.23706 88.69447
87 Bhangankhali FP School NCRMP-II Basanti Kanthalberia 22.28293 88.68853
88
Harekrishnapur CSFP
School
NCRMP-II Basanti Jyotishpur 22.15497 88.74476
89 Naliyakhali FP School NCRMP-II Basanti Uttar mokamberia 22.25672 88.66658
90
Gopalkata Jelepara High
School
NCRMP-II Gosaba Pathankhali 22.13547 88.5115
91
Taranagar B.T.C.
Vidyamandir
NCRMP-II Gosaba R.T.Nagar 22.14118 88.53004
92 Puinjali Jr. High School NCRMP-II Gosaba Amtali 22.14123 88.56229
93
Anandapur Colony F.P.
School
NCRMP-II Gosaba Satjelia 22.07399 88.52061
94
Manmathapur High
School
NCRMP-II Gosaba Kachukhali 22.12443 88.50186
95 Pakhirala F.P. School NCRMP-II Gosaba Rangabelia 22.8194 88.49472
96 Ramnagar High School NCRMP-II Gosaba Kachukhali 22.13353 88.5057
97
Taranagar Saraswati
High School
NCRMP-II Gosaba R.T.Nagar 22.13546 88.5151
98 Uttardanga NCRMP-II Gosaba Rangabelia 22.11205 88.51217
99 Jhowkhali Jr. High School NCRMP-II Gosaba Sambhunagar 22.2293095 88.8122119
100 Shyamnagar F.P School NCRMP-II Kultali Deulbari Debipur
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List of Flood Shelters:
Sl.
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Name of Flood Shelter
Location Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
1 Charavidya
South 24 Pgs
Basanti 22021’81’ N 88048’460’ E
2 Kumirmari Gosaba 22020’ N 88091’ E
3 Amlamati Gosaba 22007’ N 88072’ E
4 Binodepur Kultali 21088’963’ N 88054’582’ E
5 Chuprijhora Joynagar-II 22000’680’ N 88052’37’ E
6 Ramganga Patharprotima 21066’ N 88044’ E
7 Shridharnagat Patharprotima 210664’ N 880404’ E
8 Buroburir tot Patharprotima 21063’ N 88030’ E
9 Taktipur Kakdwip 21055’07.4”N 88014’27.3”E
10 Suryanagar Patharprotima 21056’39.8”N 88011’16.7”E
11 Gangadharpur Kakdwip 21050’34.8”N 88018’13.7”E
12 Amarabati Namkhana 21045’58”N 88013’57”E
13 Nayanpur Namkhana 21046’44”N 88015’11’E
14 Baliara Namkhana 21040’18”N 88012’3”E
15 Mousumi Namkhana 21039’48”N 88013’05”E
16 Harinbari Sagar 21073’567”N 88010’474”E
17 Kachuberia Namkhana 21085’113”N 88013’91”E
18 Ghoramara Sagar 21091’532”N 88013’06”E
19 Gangasagar Namkhana 21064’103”N 88008’504”E
20 Nagendrapur Mathurapur-II 21055’34”N 880.29’03”E
21 Moukhali Canning-II 22035’247”N 88068’5310”E
22 Kulpi Kulpi 22008’213”N 88023’5055”E
List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
1 Nimpith
South 24 Parganas
Joynagar-II 22° 08.9553’ N 88° 26.7035’ E
2
Narayantola Ramkrishna High
School
Basanti 22° 08.7716’ N 88° 46.8240’ E
3 Ghati Harania High School Joynagar-II 22° 01.0640’ N 88°31.4292’ E
4 Marairtat Roymoni Institute Joynagar-II 22°03.8197’ N 88°30.1435’ E
5 Jamtala High School Kultali 22°06.2740’ N 88°34.1904’ E
6 Jamtala High School (Play ground) Kultali 22°06.2492’ N 88°34.1842’ E
7 Golabari Hatkhola Canning-I 22°12.8350’ N 88°37.7902’ E
8
Budhakhali F.P. School
Ground,
Canning-I 22°12.0617’ N 88°38.5113’ E
9 Rajnarayan High School Itkhola Canning-I 22°13.3433’ N 88°37.0520’ E
10 St. Gabrial High School Canning-I 22°18.8310’ N 88°39.9489’ E
11 Jibantala Play ground Canning-II 22°25.1759’ N 88°39.7560’ E
12 Canning II Block office ground Canning-II 22°25.2549’ N 88°39.7676’ E
13
Gosaba G.P. office, R.R. Govt.
High School
Gosaba 22°10.2242’ N 88°48.1566’ E
14 Gosaba Block office ground Gosaba 22°09.7706’ N 88°47.8269’ E
15 Malaya High School Patharpratima 21 °59.4863’ N 88°18.4594’ E
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seconds)
District Block
16 G. M. Siksha Niketan Kakdwip 21°51.5968’ N 88°22.3394’ E
17
Pahar Pratima High School Play
ground
Patharpratima 21°47.5647’ N 88°21.3909’ E
18 Chandranagar Stadium Namkhana 21 °41.6624’ N 88°14.9136’ E
19
Narayanitala Dhaneswar Siksha
Sadan
Namkhana 21 °35.6628’ N 88°15.7937’ E
20 Bagdanga Khasmahal ground Namkhana 21 °40.2608’ N 88°12.1060’ E
21 Lot-8, Kakdwip Kakdwip 21 °52.9100’ N 88°09.9117’ E
22
Ramtanunagar, Kakdwip 5 no. Hat,
brick eld
Kakdwip 21 °56.5966’ N 88°11.5879’ E
23 Sitarampur, Kakdwip Kakdwip 21 °58.4003’ N 88°12.4436’ E
24 Kachuberia Bus Stand Sagar 21°51.6211’ N 88°08.4562’ E
25 Ghoramara Milan Vidyapith ground Sagar 21 °54.9777’ N 88°07.8886’ E
Purba Medinipur
List of Multi Purpose Cyclone Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of MPCS
Name
of the
project
Location
Lat/Long
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1
Bankiput High School
Ground, Mouja- Bankiput
NCRMP-II
Purba Medinipur
Deshapran
Dev. Block
Dariapur
Lat-N21° 45.712
Long-E87° 51.437
2
Dariapur Primary School
Ground, Mouja- Dariapur
NCRMP-II
Deshapran
Dev. Block
Dariapur
Lat-N21° 47.342
Long-E87° 51.480
3
Shyamchak Pry. School,
Mouja- Benichak
NCRMP-II
Deshapran
Dev. Block
Basantia
Lat-N21°49’27.8”
Long-E87°51’19.6”
4
Uttar Haraschak Sorojani
Sikshya Niketan Ground,
Mouja- Uttar Haraschak
NCRMP-II
Deshapran
Dev. Block
Dariapur
Lat-N21° 45.945
Long-E87° 50.451
5
Jhawa Panchanan
Primary School Ground,
Mouja- Jhawa
NCRMP-II
Deshapran
Dev. Block
Bamunia
Lat-N21°45.888
Long-E87°49.524
6 khejuri Rs jr.Basic NCRMP-II khejuri-II Khejuri
E87*56’13.5”&
N21*49’76.1”
7 khejuri irrigation Bunglow NCRMP-II khejuri-II Khejuri 87.91961 & 21.87185
8
satkanda sahebnagar
jr.Basic
NCRMP-II khejuri-II Khejuri
E87*58’18.4’ &
N21*52’94.8’
9 sillyaberia BPHC NCRMP-II khejuri-II nijkasba
87*54’90.5’&
21*51’28.1’
10 Hijli gopichak High school NCRMP-II khejuri-II nijkasba
87*54’63.4’ &21
.48’98.3”
11 Battalya pry school NCRMP-II khejuri-II nijkasba
87*53’88.9’ &
21*49’22.5’
12 vested land kayalchak NCRMP-II khejuri-II nijkasba
87*52’91.0’ &
21*49’54.3’
13 Mandala Harijan NCRMP-II Ramnagar-I Ramnagar-I
N-87^29’02” &
E-21^38’05”
14 Digha DJ Siksha Sadan NCRMP-II Ramnagar-I Ramnagar-I
N-87^30’26” &
E-21^38’04”
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Location
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District Block
Gram
Panchayat
15 Padima ramprasad NCRMP-II Ramnagar-I Ramnagar-I
N-87^29’21” &
E-21^37’39”
16 Jaldha Harijan NCRMP-II Ramnagar-I Talgachari
N-87^36’56” &
E-21^38’42”
17 Chandpur Kamdev NCRMP-II Ramnagar-I Talgachari
N-87^35’53”” &
E-21^38’47”
18 Mandarmoni NCRMP-II Ramnagar-II Kalindi
21°39´1“N
87°38´57“E
19 Daskshin Purosattampur NCRMP-II Ramnagar-II Kalindi
21°40´31”N
87°43´29“E
20 Biramput Pry School NCRMP-II Contai-I Majilapur
Lat- 21
0
72’057’
Long- 87
0
80’61’
21 Baguran Jalpai NCRMP-II Contai-I Majilapur
Lat- 21
0
70’78’
Long- 87
0
75’89’
22
Chenchuraput Pry. School
Ground
NCRMP-II Contai-I Nayaput
Lat- 21
0
70’78’
Long- 87
0
75’86’
23 Sabajput GP office ground NCRMP-II Contai-I Sabajput
Lat- 21
0
73’12’
Long- 87
0
72’05’
24
Badalpur Pry. School
Ground
NCRMP-II Contai-I Sabajput
Lat- 21
0
72’28793’
Long- 87
0
74’61457’
25
Samudrapur Pry. School
Ground
NCRMP-II Contai-I Sabajput
Lat- 21
0
72’762’
Long- 87
0
66’90127’
26
Daudpur Pry. School
Ground
NCRMP-II Contai-I Sabajput
Lat- 21
0
68’59’
Long- 87
0
70’59’
27
Mahisagote S.S.
Vidyamandir Ground
NCRMP-II Contai-I Mahisagote
Lat- 21
0
73’56753’
Long- 87
0
68’43677’
28
Pichhaboni High School
Ground
NCRMP-II Contai-I Mahisagore
Lat- 21
0
72’85’
Long- 87
0
66’38’
29
Amtalia MPCS, Mouja-
Amtalia
PMNRF
Deshapran
Dev. Block
Amtalia
Lat N21 51.117
Long E87 51.009
30
Purba Mukundapur MPCS
(BASANTIA), Mouja-
Purba Makundapur
PMNRF
Deshapran
Dev. Block
Basantia
Lat N21 47.990
Long E87 48.289
31
Mahisamunda MPCS,
Mouja- Mahisamunda
PMNRF
Deshapran
Dev. Block
Sarda
Lat N21 47.751
Long E87 47.200
32 Panchuria PMNRF khejuri-II nijkasba
N21 82.0185
& E087 93.2385
33 Owachilchak PMNRF khejuri-II nijkasba
N21 49.761
& E087 56.136
34 Ratanpur PMNRF Ramnagar-I Padima
E-87^29’47.6” &
N-21^37’30.5”
35 Dihibirkul PMNRF Ramnagar-I Haldia-II
E-87^30.052’ &
N-21^40.323’
36 Talgachhari PMNRF Ramnagar-I Talgachhari-I
E-87^33’35.4”
& N-21^40’40.7”
37 Uttar Shitala (Pichhaboni) PMNRF Ramnagar-II Satilapur
Lat 21 degri 43`,
Long 81 degri 39`
38 Kandarpapur PMNRF Ramnagar-II Satilapur
Lat 21 degri41`,
Long 81 degri 35`
39 Purba Karanjee PMNRF Ramnagar-II Balisai
Lat 21 degri 69`,
Long 87 degri 60`
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District Block
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40 Balisai Kanya Vidyalaya PMNRF Ramnagar-II Balisai
Lat 21
0
40`54.3281secNorth,
Long 87
0
36`0.635’’East
41 Majna PMNRF Contai-I Dulalpur
Lat- 21
0
763’78.33’
Long- 87
0
67’98.44’
42 Dakshin Rania PMNRF Contai-I
Raipur P.
Barh
Lat- 21
0
46’25.2’
Long- 87
0
41’28.8’
43 Haipur PMNRF Contai-I Haipur
Lat- 21
0
41’16.8’
Long- 87
0
38’55.8’
List of Flood Shelters:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood Shelter
Location
Lat/Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
1 Naranda
Purba Medinipur
Panskura-I Naranda
22°40’20” N
87°71’52” E
2 Brindabanpur-II (Kandapasara) Chandipur
Brindabanpur-II
(Kandapasara)
22
0
06’50.2”N
87052’28.1”E
3 Brajalalchak Chandipur Brajalalchak
87° 49’53.9” E
22°03’23.9”N
4 Paikpari Kolaghat Paikpari
22
0
27’12.1”N
87°52’17.6” E
5 Babalpur Nandakumar Babalpur
22.248786
0
N
87.833551
0
E
6 Chakgarupota Tamluk Chakgarupota
22°14’52.0”N
87°44’05.4”E
7 Saabad Deshapran Saabad
21
0
48’63.7”N
87049’81.7”E
8 Talgachhari-I Ramnagar-I Talgachhari-I
21
0
40’42.9”N
87°33’32.5”E
9 Padima-I Ramnagar-I Padima-I
21
0
37’32.9”N
87°30’52.2”E
10 Talgachari - II Ramnagar-I Talgachari - II
21
0
39’55.8”N
87°32’48.8”E
11 Itaberia Bhagwanpur - II Itaberia
22
0
01’20.0”N
87°65’00.0”E
12 Arjun Nagar Bhagwanpur - II Arjun Nagar
22
0
02’18.4”N
87°60’02.1”E
13 Naipur Patashpur-I Naipur
22
0
02’37.7”N
87°30’00.9”E
14 Gopalpur Patashpur-I Gopalpur
N-22
0
03’4.9”
E-27033’21.8”
15 Srirampur Patashpur-II Srirampur
21
0
58’25.7”N
87°35’21.4”E
16 Bhagwanpur Bhagwanpur - I Bhagwanpur
22
0
02’02.2”N
87°47’59.0”E
17 Amrit Beria Mahisadal Amrit Beria
22°11’19.9”N
87°58’58.8”E
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List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air Dropping
point for rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1 Ganamoitri Sangha Ground
Purba Medinipur
Mahisadal Basulia 87
0
59’12.1”E 22
o
11’30.3”N
2 Mayachar High School Mahisadal Mayachar 87
0
58’58.8”E 22
o
11’19.9”N
3 Bar-Amritberia High School Mahisadal
Bar-Amritberia,
Bholsara,
Danipur
87
0
57’42.6”E 22
o
14’11.8”N
4 Natshal High School Mahisadal
Natshal
Matshyachak &
Madhya Natshal
88
0
02’0.2”E 22
o
11’49.3”N
5 Geonkhali High School Mahisadal
Balaramchak,
Gaunya Para,
Mondal Para
88
0
02’47.6”E 22
o
11’57.1”N
6 Tentulberia S.T Sikshyasadan Mahisadal
Tentulberia &
Suklalpur
88
0
03’43.1”E 22
o
11’3.4”N
7 Harikhali BK Banimandir Mahisadal Harikhali 87
0
55’57.8”E 22
o
7’24”N
8
Dakshin Kashimnagar High
School
Mahisadal Terapara Jalpai 87
0
56’54.7”E 22
o
8’44.1”N
9
Keshabpur Jalpai GJM
Bidyapith
Mahisadal Keshabpur Jalpai 87
0
58’7.7”E 22
o
06’56.8”N
10
DemariHigh School Ground
at Demari
Sahid
Matangini
Demari 87
o
53’50.3” 22
o
20’11.7
11
GobindapurHigh School at
Gobindapur
Sahid
Matangini
Gobindapur 87
o
52’10.8” 22
o
20’48.8”
12
Ramchandrapur Baikuntha
Vidyapith, Ramchandrapur
Sahid
Matangini
Ramchandrapur 87
o
52’22.9” 22
o
23’52.1”
13
NigamanandaHigh School at
Balarampur
Sahid
Matangini
Balarampur 87
o
55’00” 22
o
23’3.7”
14
K.T.P.P. High School Football
Ground
Kolaghat Amalhanda 87 51’38.4”E 22 25’52.0”N
15 S.S. Patna High School . Panskura-I S.S. Patna 087
o
41
11. 5
22
o
28
00.1
16 Malida High School. Panskura-I Malida 087
o
44
13.8
22
o
28
55.0
17
Jasora Charubala Girls High
School .
Panskura-I Jasora 087
o
44
21.7
22
o
28
09.6
18 Hatisal High School. Panskura-I Hatisal 087
o
44
42.9
22
o
26
50.6
19 Ratulia High School. Panskura-I Ratulia 087
o
40
13.4
22
o
24
54.5
20 Mangaldwari Pry. School. Panskura-I Mangaldwari 087
o
41
02.8
22
o
24
11. 5
21
Dakshin Mechogram
Purnachandra Balika
Vidyalay.
Panskura-I
Dakshin
Mechogram
087
o
45
04.2
22
o
24
40.4
22 B.D.O. Office Flood Shelter. Panskura-I Balidangri 087°43’10.7” 22°23’53.2”
23 Amdan High School . Panskura-I Amdan 087
o
41
1 7. 8
22
o
20
48.3
24 Ghoshpur High School. Panskura-I Ghoshpur 087
o
49
18.5
22
o
22
10.9
25 Lakshyakuri High School. Panskura-I Lakshyakuri 087°43’21.5” 22°20’30.5”
26
Harinarayanchak High
School.
Panskura-I Harinarayanchak 087°44’14.0” 22°20’38.9”
27 Bijoyramchak High Madrasa. Panskura-I Bijoyramchak 087°43’50.3” 22°21’34.2”
28 Nilmoniramchak Pry. School. Panskura-I Nilmoniramchak 087°42’52.4” 22°21’03.6”
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Long
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seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
29 Purba Chilka High School . Panskura-I Purba Chilka 087°46’23.8” 22°18’33.5”
30
Radhaballavchak Pry. School
No.-I
Panskura-I Radhaballavchak 087°45’10.7” 22°19’59.3”
31 (Maktab). Panskura-I Mahadole 087°46’00.9” 22°19’37.5”
32
Rupchak Mahadole Pry.
School .
Panskura-I Gourangapur 087°46’10.5” 22°21’25.6”
33
Gourangapur Jr. Basic
School.
Panskura-I Purusottampur 087°47’01.1” 2220’57.9”
34
Purusottampur Part Basic
School.
Panskura-I Raghunathbari 087°46’52.6” 22°21’28.4”
35
Raghunathbari Rattala ( Near
G.P. Office ).
Panskura-I Gogrash 087°47’41.0” 22°20’29.3”
36 Gogrash Board Pry. School. Panskura-I Dhuliapur 087°46’17.7” 22°23’08.8”
37 Dhuliapur High School. Panskura-I Raybandh 087°44’20.1” 22°20’57.0”
38 Chowkhali High School Chandipur Chowkhali 87
0
49’6.3” 22
0
07’44.9”
39 Narandari Football Maidan Chandipur Narandari 87
0
49’36.7” 22
0
08’35.5”
40 Atattar Pry. School Chandipur Atattar 87
0
49’54.1” 22
0
07’26.4”
41 Chowkhali Girls High School Chandipur Chowkhali 87
0
49’6.3” 22
0
07’44.9”
42 Kotebarh Pry. School Chandipur Kotebarh 87
0
49’00.3” 22
0
07’05.1”
43 Hanschara M.D High School Chandipur Hanschara 87
0
53’12.2” 22
0
04’32.3”
44 Chandipur Community Hall Chandipur
Chandipur
Community Hall,
87
0
51’29.7” 22
0
05’44.9”
45
Binoy Smriti Football Maidan
at Chandipur
Chandipur
Binoy Smriti
Football Maidan
at Chandipur
87
0
51.’2
33.7”
22
0
05’44.7”
46 Chaknan High School Chandipur Chaknan 87
0
52’00.0” 22
0
07’53.1”
47
Kandapasara D. P. High
School
Chandipur Kandapasara 87
0
52’23.5” 22
0
06’48.6”
48 Radhagaunj Bazar Chandipur
Radhagaunj
Bazar
87
0
53’38.0 “ 22
0
07’53.8 “
49 Ishwarpur High School Chandipur Ishwarpur 87
0
50’00.1” 22
0
05’17.2”
50 Pichhalda High School Chandipur Pichhalda 87
0
49’03.5” 22
0
05’47.3”
51
Dekashimpur Balika
Vidyalaya
Chandipur Dekashimpur 87
0
49’22.2” 22
0
05’18.1”
52 Damodarpur Pry. School Chandipur Damodarpur 87
0
50’47.8” 22
0
06’25.1”
53 Kulup Pry. School Chandipur Kulup 87
0
48’42.9” 22
0
05’18.9”
54 Sultanpur Girls High School Chandipur Sultanpur 87
0
49’45.5” 22
0
04’20.9”
55 Sultanpur Pry. School Chandipur Sultanpur 87
0
49’44.7” 22
0
04’20.5”
56 Dhusia Maqtab Pry. School Chandipur Dhusia 87
0
49’21.7” 22
0
04’34.0”
57 Prahallad Pry. School Chandipur Prahallad 87
0
49’21.6” 22
0
04’34.0”
58 Dhanyashree High School Chandipur Dhanyashree 87
0
50’52.4” 22
0
03’27.3”
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Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
59 Brajalalchak Pry. School Chandipur Brajalalchak 87
0
50’57.7” 22
0
04’05.9”
60 Patna High School Chandipur Patna 87
0
51’01.0” 22
0
04’04.0”
61 Shreekrishnapur High School Chandipur Shreekrishnapur 87
0
50’23.2” 22
0
02’52.0”
62
Abasbari Pitabas High
School
Chandipur Abasbari 87
0
52’56.4” 22
0
02’47.0”
63 Kulbari Pry. School Chandipur Kulbari 87
0
53’17.2” 22
0
03’43.7”
64
Shyamsundarpur High
School
Chandipur Shyamsundarpur 87
0
52’10.3” 22
0
04’08.5”
65 Dibakarpur High School Chandipur Dibakarpur 87
0
55’30.3” 22
0
05’37.2”
66 Dibakarpur Pry. School Chandipur Dibakarpur 87
0
55’28.9” 22
0
05’37.1”
67 Muradpur High School Chandipur
Muradpur,near
Hanschara.
87
0
54’15.3” 22
0
04’45.6”
68
2
nd
Part Jalpai Subodh
Shiksha Niketan
Chandipur 2
nd
Part Jalpai 87
0
55’08.0” 22
0
06’55.6”
69 Baishachak Pry. School Chandipur Baishachak 87
0
54’29.7” 22
0
07’24.5”
70
Nandapur Charkapara Pry.
School
Chandipur Nandapur 87
0
53’36.0” 22
0
05’24.7”
List of Emergency Services:
Sl.
No.
Name of Agency Address
Contact person Name &
Designation
Phone No.
1 Indian Coast Guard Coast Guard,Haldia DIG,Pankaja Verma 9971196532
PASCHIM MEDINIPUR
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
Block
Gram
Panchayat
1
Malkuri Bahumukhi Bonya / Ghurnijhor
Ashroy Sthal
Medinipur
Sadar
Dherua 22
0
29’ 19.06” 87
0
7’ 42.86”
2 Salboni Multipurpose ood Shelter Salboni Salboni 22
0
38’ 33.6” 87
0
19’ 01.5”
3 Suratpur Multipurpose Flood Shelter Keshpur Kalagram 22
0
35’ 30.43” 87
0
33’ 23.19”
4 Babuidanga Flood Shelter Garhbeta -II Amlasuli 22
0
50’ 57.2” 87
0
10’ 37.4”
5 Pundra Multipurpose Flood Shelter Dantan-I Tararui 21
0
54’ 31.81” 87
0
16’ 9.45”
6 Hashimpur Multipurpose Flood Shelter Dantan-I Angua 21
0
56’ 08” 87
0
16’ 46”
7 Dobariya Flood Shelter Mohanpur Nilda 21
0
48’ 05.4” 87
0
18’ 26.3”
8 Samsara Multipurpose Flood Shelter Pingla Pindrui 22
0
19’ 22.44” 87
0
42’ 34.40”
9 Bhemua Multipurpose Flood Shelter Sabang Bhemua 22
0
12’ 46.5” 87
0
40’ 52.63”
10 Amdangra Multipurpose Flood Shelter Daspur-I Nij-Narajole 22
0
34’ 35” 87
0
36’ 53”
11
Ranchandrapur Multipurpose Flood
shelter
Daspur-I Nandanpur-I 22
0
31’ 26” 87
0
42’ 03”
12 Kantadorja Multipurpose Flood shelter Daspur-I Nij-Narajole 22
0
35’ 39.54” 87
0
34’ 58.20”
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No.
Name of Flood Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
Block
Gram
Panchayat
13
Digha Anandapur Vidyasagar Ashray
Kendra
Ghatal Mohanpur 22
0
40’ 21.6” 87
0
38’ 25”
14
Gholsai Bhagabati Devi Bahumukhi
Ashray Kendra
Ghatal Dewanchak-II 22
0
36’ 35.1” 87
0
37’ 16.4”
15 Pandua Multipurpose Flood Shelter Chandrakona-I Monohorpur-I 22
0
40’ 15” 87
0
34’ 58”
16 Kuldaha Multipurpose Flood Shelter Chandrakona-I Monohorpur-II 22
0
38’ 39.3” 87
0
34’ 35.9”
17
Ghatal Vidyasagar Multipurpose Flood
Shelter
SDO Ghatal
Ghatal
Municipality
22
0
39’ 35” 87
0
44’ 10”
List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air
Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
1 Satunia Ground
Paschim Medinipur
Dantan-II Sabra 21
0
58’45.6” 87
0
23’58.4”
2
Ground of
Dhaneswarpur Haat
Dantan-II Dhaneswarpur Haat 22
0
00’36.0” 87
0
25’17.8”
3
Krishnapur R.H. School
Ground
Chandrakona-II Krishnapur 22
0
49’ 29” 87
0
32’ 3”
4
Bhagabantapur J.S.
High School Ground at
Bhagabantapur
Chandrakona-II
Bhagabantapur J.S.
High School Ground
at Bhagabantapur
22
0
48’ 3” 87
0
30’ 7”
5
Basanchora Pry. Health
Center Ground at
Chhatraganja
Chandrakona-II
Basanchora Pry.
Health Center Ground
at Chhatraganja
22
0
46’ 44” 87
0
31’ 18”
6
Chandrakona Jirat
High School Ground at
Chandrakona
Chandrakona-II
Chandrakona Jirat
High School Ground
at Chandrakona
22
0
44’ 3” 87
0
31’ 10.4”
7
Jhakra H.S. School
Ground at Jhakra
Chandrakona-II
Jhakra H.S. School
Ground at Jhakra
22
0
41’ 20” 87
0
33’ 29”
8
Vill. – Barida,
P.O. - Barida,
Keshiary Ghitagram 22°12’1 87°11’55²
9
Vill. - Khajra,
P.O. - Kushgeria
Keshiary Khajra 22°7’38.9² 87°13’49.7²
10
Vill. + P.O. + G.P. -
Santrapur
Keshiary Santrapur 22°8’43² 87°17’21²
11 Vill. + P.O. - Binandapur, Keshiary Kusumpur 22°9’29.2² 87°11’36.6²
12 Vill. + P.O. - Baghasty, Keshiary Baghasty 22°06’40.8² 87°10’43.1²
13 Vill. + P.O. - Nachipur Keshiary Nachipur 22°05’28.5² 87°13’09.9²
14
Vill. – Hospital Road,
Keshiary,
P.O. + G.P. - Keshiary
Keshiary Keshiary 22°737.91² 87°13’52.37²
15
Vill. – Phandarh,
P.O. + G.P. - Lalva,
Keshiary Lalva, 22°05’49.8² 87°18’18.1²
16
Jalchak N.N. Vidyatan
High School Ground,
Jhalchak II G.P.
Pingla
Jalchak N.N. Vidyatan
High School Ground,
Jhalchak II G.P.
22
0
14’27.48” 87
0
40’15.20”
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List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood
Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District
Block /
Sub-Division
Gram Panchayat /
Municipality
1
BahumukhiAshray
Kendra
Hooghly
Arambagh SDO
Arambagh
Municipality
22.883942N 087.782729E
2
Haratitya Flood
Shelter
Arambagh Block Harin khola-1 G.P. 22.50’23.0N 087°53’19.5”E
3 Magri Flood Shelter
Khanakul - II
Block
Palaspai G.P 22.6414549N 87.9283556E
4
B.D.O Office ood
shelter
Purusurah Block Purusurah 1 22.50,31N 087.57,13.29E
5
Serampore Flood
shelter
Purusurah Block Serampore 22.49,09 E087.55,29
6 Pachimpara Goghat - II Block Pachimpara 22°52’41.4”N 87°40’27E
7 Mandaran Goghat - II Block GarMandaran, G.P 22°52’41.4”N 87°40’27E
8
Khanakul - I Flood
Shelter
Khanakul -I
Block
Khanakul - I 22°42’42.5”N 87°51’20.3”E
9
BalipurKalitala
Flood Shelter
Khanakul - I
Block
Balipur G.P. 22°75’29.4” N 87°98’20.35E
10
Singhti Flood
Shelter
Jangipara Block Rashid pur G.P. 2°72167” N 87°99616E
11
Sodepur Flood
rescue shelter
Pandua Block Sodpara, G.P 23.13351 N 88.19139 E
12
Shialagory ood
rescue shelter
Pandua Block shilagory , G.P 88.16055N 23.06669 E
13
Mondalia Flood
rescue shelter
Pandua Block Mondalia, G. 23.09596N 88.31784 E
14
Dangapara Flood
rescue shelter
Pandua Block PanchgoraTorgram 88.26529N 23.10855E
15
B.D.O Office ood
shelter
Balagarh Block Girat 23.098261°N 88.456118°E
16
NachipurJuniour
Basic School.
Haripal Block
Alipur-Kashipur,
G.P
88°6’33” E 22°.50’14” (w)
17 Ghatampur Polba-Dadpur Makalpur, G.P
Not used as ood shelter.
Electrication not done
List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1 Kapasaria High School
Hooghly
Chanditala-II Kapasaria 22.4462 87.8457
2
Panchghara Promoda Sundari High
School
Chanditala-II Panchghara 22.7283 88.2597
3 Begampur Girls High School Chanditala-II Begampur 22.7384 88.2453
4
Duttapur Lions Woodland High
School
Chanditala-II Baksa 22.7183 88.2186
5 Janai Traing High School Chanditala-II Janai 22.7177 88.254
6 Naity Pool Chanditala-II Naity 22.7085 88.26
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Sl.
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Location of Air Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
7 Kalachara Health Home Ground Chanditala-II Chanditala 22.6982 88.2487
8 Garalgacha High School Chanditala-II Barijhatty 22.6862 88.268
9 Garalgacha Girls High School Chanditala-II Garalgacha 22.6805 88.267
10
Chingra Flood Shelter, Chingra
Mouza
Khanakul-II Chingra 22°40’28’’N 87°53’36’’E
11
Dhanyaghori GP Office,
Dhanyaghori Mouza
Khanakul-II Dhanyaghori 22°40’7.0572’’N 87°46’58.8468’’E
12 Jagatpur GP Office, Jagatpur Mouza Khanakul-II Jagatpur 22°38’9.3012’’N 87°49’5.394’’E
13
Nandanpur Rupchand Academy,
Nandanpur Mouza
Khanakul-II Jagatpur 22°39’27.6876’’N 87°50’0.1284’’E
14
Marokhana High School, Marokhana
Mouza
Khanakul-II Marokhana 22°78’86”N 88°03’45”E
15
Natibpur-I GP Office, Joyrampur
Mouza
Khanakul-II Natibpur-I 22°40’50.1132’’N 87°52’21.6372’’E
16
Natibpur Bhudeb Vidyalaya,
Natibpur Mouza
Khanakul-II Natibpur-II 22°39’56.88’’N 87°53’40.848’’E
17
Balpai Doulatchak SKUS,
Doulatchak Mouza
Khanakul-II Natibpur-II 22°38’43.944’’N 87°53’44.952’’E
18
Magri Jatindranath Harijan High
School, Magri Mouza
Khanakul-II Palaspai-I 22°38’29.4468’’N 87°55’55.9164’’E
19
Palaspai Bijay Modak Ucha Balika
Vidyalaya, Palaspai Mouza
Khanakul-II Palaspai-I 22°37’58.3608’’N 87°54’12.3876’’E
20
Hayatpur Ramkrishna High School,
Hayatpur Mouza
Khanakul-II Palaspai-II 22
o
37’7.62”N 87
o
53’23.92”E
21
Kumarhat High School, Kumarhat
Mouza
Khanakul-II Rajhati-I 22°41’14.1864’’N 87°50’33.7668’’E
22
Utsab Marriage Lodge, Senhat
Mouza
Khanakul-II Rajhati-I 22°40’27.6204’’N 87°50’30.894’’E
23
Rajhati Bandar High School, Rajhati
Mouza
Khanakul-II Rajhati-II 22°40’24.6216’’N 87°50’39.372’’E
24
Harischak High School, Harischak
Mouza
Khanakul-II Sabalsinghapur 22°38’58.9992’’N 87°52’27.4368’’E
25 Bhangamorah GP, Soaluk Mouza Pursurah Bhangamorah 22°55’53.004’’N 87°56’47.148’’E
26
Baikunthapur Flood Shelter,
Baikunthapur Mouza
Pursurah Bhangamorah 22°54’15.516’’N 87°57’52.848’’E
27
Kelepara G.P Office, Krishnabati
Mouza
Pursurah Kelepara 22°53’45.384’’N 87°55’47.784’’E
28 Deulpara Bundh, Deulpara Mouza Pursurah Dehibatpur 22°53’30.66’’N 87°57’9.576’’E
29
Benepukur Flood Shelter,
Paschimpara Mouza
Pursurah Dehibatpur 22°51’50.328’’N 87°56’11.184’’E
30
Pursurah-I GP Office, Pursurah
Mouza
Pursurah Pursurah-I 22°50’18.132’’N 87°57’59.112’’E
31
Jangalpara BCKM High School,
Jangalpara Mouza
Pursurah Pursurah-I 22°50’54.024’’N 87°57’2.7’’E
32 Srirampur Flood Shelter, Pursurah Srirampur 22°49’34.32’’N 87°57’15.12’’E
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rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
33
Harihar Primary School, Harihar
Mouza
Pursurah Srirampur 22°49’58.044’’N 87°57’40.86’’E
34 Ankri MSK, Ankri Mouza Pursurah Chiladangi 22°48’28.188’’N 87°57’45.216’’E
35
Chiladangi GP Office, Chiladangi
Mouza
Pursurah Chiladangi 22°48’39.42’’N 87°57’27.72’’E
36
Shyampur GP Office, Shyampur
Mouza
Pursurah Shyampur 22°47’11.688’’N 87°57’42.192’’E
37 Baradighui MSK, Baradigrui Mouza Pursurah Shyampur 22°46’31.044’’N 87°55’19.02’’E
38 Chabbispur (B.C.G.F.C. Ground) Khanakul-I Arunda 22.730697 N 87.93177 E
39 Balipur Bazer Khanakul-I Balipur 22.758167 N 87.933782 E
40 Chhatrasal Bazer Khanakul-I Balipur 22.730697N 87.93177E
41 Rammohan College Ground Khanakul-I Rammohan - I 22.728893N 87.864589E
42
Sekendarpur Roy K.P. Paul Bahadur
High School
Khanakul-I Rammohan - II 22.759064N 87.893777E
43 Koley Pukur Khanakul-I Khanakul - I 22.70287N 87.847125E
44 Moyal Hat Tala Khanakul-I Kishorepur – I 22.741376N 87.762016E
45 Ghoshpur Netaji Union Vidyapith Khanakul-I Ghoshpur 22.727988N 87.782543E
46 Pole P.C. Sen High School Khanakul-I Pole – I 22.729915N 87.817672E
47 Pole – II Gram Panchayat Khanakul-I Pole - II 22.746732N 87.853946E
48 Katchra Khanakul-I Thakuranichak 22.710095N 87.787027E
HOWRAH
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1 Rashpur High School Flood Shelter
Howrah
Amta-I Rashpur N22.59953’ E87.97632’
2 Dakshin Joypur Flood Shelter
Amta-II
Jhamtia N-22-34-16.5 E-87-55-50
3 Kushberia Flood Shelter Kushberia N22-32-7.9 E87-57-25
4 Joypur BDO Office Flood Shelter Joypur N22-36-19.3 E87-56-18.7
5 Joypur College Flood Shelter Joypur N22-36-19.1 E87-56-18.5
6 Dakshin Chitnan Flood Shelter
Ghoraberia
Chitnan
N22-32-00.1 E87-52-32.1
7 Paschim Gajipur Flood Shelter Gajipur N22-34-07.9 E87-58-51.7
8
Paschim Gajipur-2 Pry. School & Relief
Shelter
Gajipur N22-36-46 E87-58-19
9
Uttar Bhatora Dorjipara Pry. School
Flood Shelter
Bhatora N22-60-19.8 E87-52-24.1
10 Beral Flood Shelter
Ghoraberia
Chitnan
N22-57-23.3 E87-52-17.2
11 Flood Shelter at B.D.O, Bagnan-I
Bagnan-I
Bagnan-I 22.466N 87.962E
12 Kansra Kotai Flood Shelter Bakshihat 22.531N 87.907E
13 Khalore Flood Shelter Khalore 22.531N 87.907E
14 Malia Flood Shelter Bakshihat 22.310N 87.544E
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Name of Flood Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
15 Baidyanahpur
Bagnan-II
Bantul-
Baidyanathpur
22.43113 87.96881
16 Khanjadapur
Bantul-
Baidyanathpur
N22.42427 E87.95769
17 Shyampur Flood Shelter
Shyampur-I
Shyampur 22.28857 88.03451
18 Ichhapur ood shelter. Dhandali 22.367056 88.067306
19 Shaympur-II B.D.O office Flood Shelter Shyampur-II Sasati N22.32967 E88.01521
20 Rampur Tran Shibir
Udaynaryanpur
Rampur
Dihibhurshut
Asanda
N22°45.817’ E87°57.887’
21
Harali Oriented Primary School Flood
Shelter
Harali
Udaynaryanpur
N22°42.939’ E087°58.661’
22 Jangalpara Belgram Flood Shelter Kurchi Shibpur N22°42.911’ E087°58.646’
23 Rajapur Flood Shelter Singti N22°42.031’ E087°58.717’
24
Santosh Chak,Primary School Flood
Shelter
Pancharul N22°41.060’ E087°56.043’
25
Benagori Primary School Flood
Shelter
Bhowanipur
Bidhichandrapur
N22°38.265’ E087°58.233’
26
Multipurpose Flood shelter adjacent
to Pancharul BPHC Office (Near
Pancharul Bus Stand)
Pancharul N22.41.839 E.87.56.744
27
Multipurpose Flood shelter near
Dakhin Manashri Oriented Primary
School
Debipur N22..39.737 E87.56.562
28
Multipurpose Flood Shelter adjacent to
Kumarchak Islamia Madrasah
Garh Bhowanipur
Sonatola
N22°39.486’ E08758.338’
29
Multipurpose Flood Shelter near
Joynagar RLI Shelter
Kanupat
Monsuka
N22°40.739’ E087°59.880’
30
Multipurpose Flood shelter near
Dihibhurshut Bus Stand(Dihibhurshut
Samsan)
Rampur
Dihibhurshut
Asanda
N22°46.511’ E087°58.954’
31
Multipurpose Flood Shelter at
Bhowanipur (Ghoshpara)
Bhowanipur
Bidhichandrapur
N22.642.447 E87.969.681
32
Multipurpose Flood Shelter at Par
Radhanagar (Adjacent to Harishpur
G.P Office)
Harishpur N22.655.580 E88.021.753
33 Uluberia-I Flood Shelter Uluberia-I
Uluberia-I B.D.O
Office Compound
Ward-27
22.48619N 88.15172E
34 Jagarampur Flood Shelter Uluberia-II Joargori N20-29-34.3 E88-04-36.0
35 Rajapur Flood Shelter
Domjur
Uttar
Jharpardaha
N22.64949 E88.18683
36 Domjur BDO Flood Shelter Domjur 22.62768 88.23295
37 Gouripur
Jagatballavpur
Polgustia 22.63N 88.12E
38 Ichhapur Sealdanga 22.37N 88.60E
39 Banaharishpur Flood Shelter Panchla Banaharishpur N22.57666 E88.12694
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List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air
Dropping point
for rescue &
relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District
Block /
Municipality
Gram
Panchayat /
Ward No.
1 Kulia Ghat
Howrah
Amta-II
Ghoraberia
Chitnan
22.5607N 87.8698E
2 Dhainpur Amta-II Thalia 22.5859N 87.97771E
3
Amta Pitambar
High School
Amta-I Amta 22.57288333 88.01430000
4
Sasati Nahala
High School
Shyampur-II Sasati 22.34741634 87.97645192
5
Dhulasimla Board
Primary School
Uluberia-I Dhulasimla 22.40943333 88.09143333
6
Khila Gopimohan
Siksha Sadan
Udaynarayanpur Khila 22.67402792 88.00438746
7 Bargachhia PHC Jagatballavpur Bargachhia-II 22.67896667 88.10911667
8
Dakshin Sankrail
Athelatic Field,
near Pora Mill
Sankrail
Dakshin
Sankrail
N 22°33’19.6092” E 88°13’47.2296”
9
Khanjadapur
Rathtala Ground
Bagnan-II
Bantul-
Baidyanathpur
22.4235194 87.9565628
10
Uluberia High
School (New
Building)
Uluberia
Municipality
Ward No. 25 22.46782 88.11174000
PURBA BARDHAMAN
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1 Bhedia Flood Shelter
Purba Bardhaman
Ausgram-II Bhedia 23.591405N 87.711228E
2 Bankul Flood Shelter Ausgram-II Bhedia 23.593956N 87.660558E
3 Panduk Flood Shelter Ausgram-II Ramnagar 23.581471N 87.642381E
4 Gopalpur Flood Shelter Ausgram-II Ramnagar 23.581923N 87.667015E
5
Satgachia Girls High
School, Satgachhia
Kalna-II Satgachhia 23º202960”’ N 88º 403068” E
6
Purba Sahapur High
School,Kalyanpur
Kalna-II Satgachhia 23º 204163” N 88º 374569” E
7 Patharghata, Pindira Kalna-II Pindira 23º144370” N 88º 364443” E
8
Srirampur in Srirampur
G.P
Purbasthali-I Srirampur 23.23’57”N 88.20’3”E
9
Srirampur Sukanta Pally in
Srirampur G.P.
Purbasthali-I Srirampur 23.24’12”N 88.21’17”E
10 Belgoria in Dogachia G.P. Purbasthali-I Dogachiya 23.24’32.5”N 88.14’15.4”E
11
Lakshmipara in Nadanghat
G.P.
Purbasthali-I Nadanghat 23.21’38.5”N 88.17’14.5”E
12
Nasaratpur Rail Bazar in
Nasaratpur G.P.
Purbasthali-I Nasratpur 23.19’57.6”N 88.19’29.3”E
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No.
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Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
13 Haltachara Flood Shelter Purbasthali-II Jhawdanga 23.3516N 88.1841E
14
Flood shelter at Block
office campus
Purbasthali-II Pilla 23.547072N 88.254247E
15
Ramkrishnapur Flood
Shelter
Purbasthali-II Kalekhantala-I 23.5152885N 88.2843022E
16 Faleya Flood Shelter Purbasthali-II Kalekhantala-I 23.481830N 88.317106E
17
Mertala DB High School
Flood Shelter
Purbasthali-II Mertala 23.503485N 88.297529E
18 Balagarh Flood Shelter Raina 1 Natu 23.1189°N 88.4646° E
19 Uchitpur Flood Shelter Raina 1 Mugura 23.0684°N 87.9506° E
20 Kamargoria Flood shelter Raina-II Barabainan 23.01’52.8”N 87.56’02.8”E
21 Atapur Flood Shelter Raina-II Gotan 22.58’08.2”N 87.56’06.3”E
22
Mouza- Daminya, JL
No. 200, Plot No. 3412,
Khatian No.- 1689
GP – Gotan
Raina-II Gotan 22o56’27.8”N 87o54’29.0”E
23 Gantar Memari-1 Gope Gantar-I 23.1968769N 88.1286002 E
24 Khorod Memari-II Satgachia-I 23.2856 N 88.144 E
25 Paharhati, Gargeswar Memari-II Bijur-II 23.2520231 N 88.0974075 E
26 Jamalpur Jamalpur Jamalpur-I 23°04’27.4”N 87°59’51.4”E
27 Shahhossainpur Jamalpur Jotesriram 23°01’18.7”N 87°57’21.2”E
28 Khatiar Mongalkote Lakhuria 23°54’54.24”N 87°87’12.47”E
29 Atghara Mongalkote Lakhuria 23°54’55.08”N 87°87’12.44”E
30 Aral Mongalkote Mongalkote 23°51’25.13”N 87°89’11.34”E
31 Nutanhat Mongalkote Mongalkote 23°53’54.19”N 87°91’12.37”E
32 Shyambazar Mongalkote Bhallugram 23°62’16.13”N 88°01’92.18”E
33 Palita F.S Ketugram-I Palita. 23.65’01.645 87.96’28.675
34 GonnaSerandi F.S Ketugram-I Palita. 23.67’16.672 87.91’94.413
35 Kulai F.S Ketugram-I Pandugram 23.65’56.742 87.99’55.965
36 Uddharanpur Ketugram-II Sitahati 23. 686270 88.139672
37 Natungram Ketugram-II Mougram 23. 741755 88.174427
38 Sitahati Ketugram-II Sitahati 23. 703680 88.151723
39 Nabagram Ketugram-II Nabagram 23.681058 88.068875
40 Charpataihat Katwa-I Khajurdihi 23°624368N 88°147759E
41
Mondalpara Flood Shelter,
Ward No.16 of Katwa M
Katwa
Municipality
N A 23°38’57’’N 88°07’43’’E
42
Kashiganjpara Flood
Shelter, Ward No. 17 of
Katwa M
Katwa
Municipality
N A 23°38’38’’N 88°08’22’’E
43
Ashray Flood Shelter,
Hospitalpara, Ward No. 4
of Katwa M
Katwa
Municipality
N A 23°38’49’’N 88°07’40’’E
44
Daspara, Ward No.2 of
Dainhat Municipality
Dainhat
Municipality
N A 23.36`597” 88.10`57.6”
45
Pataihat, Ward No.7 of
Dainhat M
Dainhat
Municipality
N A 23.61’459” 88.16’513”
46
Charpataihat, Ward No.9
of Dainhat M
Dainhat
Municipality
N A 23.37’159” 88.94’98”
47
Charpataihat, Mondalpara,
Ward No.10 of Dainhat M
Dainhat
Municipality
N A 23.37’152” 88.10’092”
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List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air Dropping
point for rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1
P.W.D. stock yard cum
stadium at Bhatar.
Purba Bardhaman
Bhatar
Bhatar Gram
Panchayat
23026’80” N 87054’31”E
2 Ausgram danga. Ausgram-I Ausgram 23.510394 “ N 87’664597” E
3
Baikunthapur Rathtala
math viti Mouza
Ausgram-II Bhedia 23057’52” N 87072’02”E
4
Amaragarh High School
Ground
Ausgram-II Bhalki 23043’16” N 87058’39”E
5 Goramba Football Math Galsi-II Gohagram 23017’59” N 87037’13”E
6 Mithapur Football Math Galsi-II Gohagram 23016’35” N 87044’36”E
7 SAI Complex Burdwan-I Saraitikar GP 23.283875 N 87.8266429 E
8
Block Hd. Qrs. Ground at
Barsul (Unnyani).
Burdwan-II Barsul 2 23.183239 87.961149
9
Mohanbagan Ground.
Kanainatsal Race Course
Ground.
Burdwan
Municipality
Burdwan
Municipality
23.14’N 87.51’E
10 Selimabad CB Ground Jamalpur Jamalpur-1 23.077995N 87.995721E
11 Netaji Club Ground Jamalpur Jamalpur-II 23.065085N 87.989157E
12 Palla Road Football Ground Memari-I Daluibazar-I 23.102667 N 88.002975 E
13
Rasulpur High School
Football Ground.
Memari-I Daluibazar-I 23.186781 N 88.033728 E
14 Gontar Football Ground. Memari-I
Gope
Gantar-I
23.1968769 N 88.1286002 E
15 Memari Football Ground. Memari-I
16 Debipur Football Ground. Memari-I Debipur 23.17743 N 88.176463 E
17
Golapmoni High School
Ground
Memari-II Paharhati 23.13’N 8.857E
18
Satgachia Sporting Club
Football Ground
Memari-II Satgachia 231556.995N 88845.6900E
19 Shyamsundar Ground. Raina-I Shyamsundar 231029N 8786664E
20 Mohanpur Ground Raina-I Natu 23.165578N 87.943544E
21 Anguna Ground. Raina-I Anguna 23.099288 87.952601
22 Hijalana Ground. Raina-I Hijalana 231842373 879040975
23
Madhabdihi Football
Ground
Raina –II Arui 23.00.762N 087.51.990
24
Eklakhmi High School
Football Math
Raina –II Uchalan 22.995004 87.738213
25 Badulia Football Ground. Khandaghosh Sagrai 23.14856 87.81025
26
Khandaghosh Football
Ground.
Khandaghosh Khandaghosh 23.216846 87.68441
27 Bijoynagar Football Ground Katwa-I Sudpur 23.58806N 88.119669E
28 Katwa Stadium Ground. Katwa-I
Katwa
Municipality
23.647970N 88.128420E
29
Dainhat High School
Ground
Katwa-II
Dainhat
Munciciplaity
23.6075N 88.1718E
30
Agradwip SCSN School
Ground.
Katwa-II Agradwip 23.5939N 88.2546E
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Location of Air Dropping
point for rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
31
Makalta High School
Ground.
Katwa-II Agradwip 23.6057N 88.2090E
32 Palita High School Ground. Ketugram-I Palita 23.3855.842N 87.5740.038E
33 Kandra Rice Mill Ground. Ketugram-I Kandra 23.4965.40N 87.338160E
34
Ankhona High School
Ground.
Ketugram-I Ankhona 23.480.00N 87.590.00E
35 Ketugram Football Ground. Ketugram-II kETUGRAM 23.701372 N 88.044636 E
36
Ketugram G.P. Premises at
Nirol.
Ketugram-II Nirol 23.732797 N 88.029014 E
37 Laldanga Math Mongolkote Mongolkote 23.527344 87.906998
38
Kaichar Satation Football
Ground
Mongolkote Kaichar-I 23.5386 88.0123
39 Unia Football Ground Mongolkote Paligram 23.32364 87.45272
40 Akandapur Football Ground Kalna-I Baghanapara 23.1413 N 88.1737 E
41
Kharinan High School
Ground
Kalna-I Nandai 23.195 N 88.1822 E
42
Dhartigram Football
Ground
Kalna-I Dhatrigram 23.1607 N 88.1858 E
43 Kalna-I Block Premiscs Kalna-I Hatkalna 23.1348 N 88.2033 E
44 Atghoria Football Ground Kalna-I
Atghoria
simlon
23.1623 N 88.1646 E
45 Medgachi Football Ground Kalna-I Kankuria 23.1833 N 88.1601 E
46 Simlon High School Ground Kalna-I
Atghoria
simlon
23.1614 N 88.1512 E
47
Satgachi High School
Compound.
Kalna-II Satgachhi GP 23º 207091” N 88º 402492” E
48
Hatgacha Jr. High School
Compound
Kalna-II Kalyanpur GP 23º 164619”N 88º 356679” E
49
Angerson M.M High School
Compound
Kalna-II Pindira GP 23º 133547” N 88º 358064” E
50
Anukhal High School
Compound
Kalna-II Anukhal GP 23º 218931” N 88º 313364” E
List of Emergency Services:
Sl.
No.
Name of Agency Address
Contact person Name &
Designation
Phone No.
1 Indian Army Panagarh
Col. Surjeet Sing,
Administrative Commandant
8447645467
Col. Kamal Joshi, 2. Station
staff Officer
9926409966
2 Indian Air Force Air Force Station, Birudiah
Station Commander Air
Force
0343- 2524277
0343-2524251
3 NDRF
Commandant 2nd Bn. NDRF,
Haringhata Farm, Near RRI Camp,
P.O.- Mohanpur, Dist.- Nadia
Pin - 741 246 (West Bengal)
Commandant 2nd Bn.
NDRF
RESCUE TEAM UNDER
NDMA
9474061104
4
Other Government
Agencies
Badamtala, Purba Bardhaman
Office of the Superintendent
of Police
90832 69942
0342 2662956
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BIRBHUM
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1 Gobindapur Flood Shelter
Birbhum
Sainthia
Block
Deriapur 23°93.93’ 87°61.07”
2 Kalidaha Flood Shelter Rampurhat-II Bishnupur 24.13449736 87.89839983
3 Batina Flood Shelter Rampurhat-II Budhigram 24.72411 87.5132562
4
Labpur J.L.High School
Flood Shelter
Labpur Labpur 23.815152 87.799251
5 Sitalgram Flood Shelter Labpur Kurunnahar 23.808226 87.858505
6 Jahanabad Flood Shelter
Bolpur-
Sriniketan
Singhee 23.57792 87.83747
List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air Dropping
point for rescue & relief
Location Lat
(in
mints &
seconds)
Long
(in
mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
1 Gadar Pry. School
Birbhum
Sainthia Bongram 87°45’30” 23°53’45”
2 Khorad Pry School Sainthia Bongram 87°45’15” 23°53’15”
3
Nirsinghapur Ramkrishna
Ashram
Md.Bazar Bhatura 87°34’30” 23°56’45”
4 Behira Pry. School Md.Bazar Bhatura 87°3300” 23°5645”
5 Rasulpur H School Mayureswar-I Bajitpur 87°41’15” 24°02’00”
6 Tekedda H.S Ground Mayureswar-I Jhikadda 87°43’00 24°01’15
7 Birchandrapur Footbal Gr Mayureswar-I Dabuk 87°51’30” 24°03’45”
8 Lochhiatore Foot Bal Gr Mayureswar-I Taloa 87°47’30” 24°03’15”
9 Eastern Side of Ulkunda GP Mayureswar-II Ulkunda 87°48’30” 23°54’15”
10 Bargram Pry Schoo Ground Mayureswar-II Satpalsa 87°48’00” 23°54’30”
11 Dekha School Ground Mayureswar-II Dekha 87°49’30” 23°56’00”
12 Kotasur H School Mayureswar-II Kundola 87°42’30” 23°58’00”
13 Ayas High School Rampurhat-I Ayas 87°47’30” 24°15’00”
14 Balsa Pry School Gr Rampurhat-II Donigram 87°57’30” 24°12’00”
15 Kalidaha Pry School Rampurhat-II Dunigram 87°56’00” 24°12’45”
16 Lalitakundu Pry School Gr Rampurhat-II Bishnupur 87°54’30” 24°08’15”
17 Ranapur Pry School Gr Rampurhat-II Bishnupur 87°52’45” 24°07’15”
18 Margram H Madrasha School Rampurhat-II Sahapur 87°19’00” 24°06’15”
19 Baidra Barraze Nalhati-I Haridaspur 87°45’00” 24°15’30”
20 Sonarkundu PHC Gr Nalhati-I Bautia 87°45’30” 24°16’00”
21 Bujung Bus Stand Nalhati-I Barla 87°5500” 24°1500”
22
Makrampur River
Embankment
Nalhati-I Barla 87°56’45” 24°14’45”
23
Balarampur River
Embakment
Nalhati-II Sitalgram 87°58’30” 24°11’45”
24 Kamalpur Pry School Nalhati-II Sitalgram 87°58’30” 24°11’45”
25 Village Approach Rd Nalhati-II Sitalgram 87°58’30” 24°12’30”
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Location of Air Dropping
point for rescue & relief
Location Lat
(in
mints &
seconds)
Long
(in
mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
26 Sitalgram PHC Nalhati-II Sitalgram 87°58’30” 24°13’30”
27 Nowapara GP office Nalhati-II Nowapara 88°45’00” 24°16’15”
28 Lohapur Rice Mill yard Nalhati-II Lohapur 87°96’04” 24°30’24”
29 Nandigram H.School Ground Murarai-II Nandigram 87°53’30” 24°29’15”
30 Edrakpur H.School Ground Murarai-II Jagigram 87°57’30” 24°28’30”
31 Paikar High School Ground Murarai-II Paikar 87°55’30” 24°26’00”
32 Thiba Football Ground Labpur Thiba 87°54’00” 23°48’30”
33 Flat Ground Near GP office Labpur Kirnahar 87°51 15” 23°47’ 45”
34 Labpur Sambhunath Collge Labpur Labpur I 87°48’00” 23°47’30”
35 Khunjhitipara H School Nanoor Noanagar Kodda 87°52’45” 23°36’15”
36 Natungram H School Nanoor Do 87°57’00” 23°37’54”
37 Brambhakahanda H School Nanoor Brambhakahanda 87°51’00” 23°35’00”
38
Bangachhatra Football
Ground
Nanoor Jalundi 87°50’00” 23°36’15”
39 Bezra Primary School
Bolpur-
Sriniketan
Singhee 87°50’00” 23°35’00”
40 Singhee H.S Ground
Bolpur-
Sriniketan
Singhee 87°48’30” 23°36’15”
41 Itanda Primary School
Bolpur-
Sriniketan
Bahiri Panchsowa 87°36’15” 23°36’00”
42
Panchsowa H.S School
Ground
Bolpur-
Sriniketan
Bahiri Panchsowa 87°45’00” 23°38’00”
43 Rajatpur H.S Ground
Bolpur-
Sriniketan
Rajpur Supur 87°42’15” 23°37’30”
NADIA
List of Flood Shelters:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood
Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1 Birnagar Municipality
Nadia
Birnagar Municipality ward 11 23.2324913 88.5570923
2 Ranaghat Municiplity Ranaghat Municiplity Ward 20 23.25 88.3
3 Ranaghat-II Ranaghat-II Hijuli I GP 23.18852 88.57504
4 Kr ishnagar Municiplit y
Krishnagar
Municiplity
Ward 11 23.5.21’ 88.33.31’
5 Nabadwip Municipality
Nabadwip
Municipality
Ward 17 23.40465 88.37353
6 Nakashipara Nakashipara Nakashipara 23.33’49” 88.18’58”
7 Kalyani Kalyani Sarati 23.007572 88.439872
8 Chakdaha Chakdaha
Tatla-II
23.0846-86 88.55-2634
9
Haringhata
Municipality
Haringhata
Municipality
22.9605105 88.5674032
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List of Air Dropping Points:
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Location of Air Dropping point
for rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1
Swarnakhali
Paikparavivekananda High
School
Nadia
Krishnaganj Joyghata 23.455683 88.696033
2
Chandannagar Rdp Institute
Ground
Krishnaganj Krishnaganj 23.41145 88.679217
3 Hat Chapra Ke High School Chapra Chapra 23.52124 88.55017
4 Moheshganj Pry. School Ground Nabadwip Swaupganj 23.41699 88.4069
5
Bamanpukur High School
Ground
Nabadwip Mayapur I 23.448121 88.405445
6
Anandabas Pry. School At
Bhaluka
Krishnagar-I Bhaluka 23.35978 88.38311
7 Haranagar Pry. School Krishnagar-I Bhandarkhola 23.443877 88.498613
8
Dharmada K.K. High School
Ground
Nakashipara Dharmada 23.537941 88.390796
9
Nadadi Obedia High School
Ground
Nakashipara Bikrampur 23.654218 88.329643
10
Patikabari Girls High School
Ground
Nakashipara Patikabari 23.623333 88.420083
11
Panighata Udm High School
Ground
Kaliganj Panighata 23.724903 88.294484
12
Palashipara Mgs Football
Ground
Tehatta-II Palashipara 23.789594 88.448262
13
Siddeswaritala Ins Football
Ground
Tehatta-II Gopinathpur 23.80621 88.475565
14
Barnia High School Football
Ground
Tehatta-II Barnia 23.721577 88.421431
15
Hanspukuria High School
Football Ground
Tehatta-II Hanspukuria 23.72843 88.47817
16
Shikarpur High School Football
Ground
Karimpur-I Shikarpur 23.986281 88.73803
17
Natidanga A.S. Vidyalaya
Football Ground.
Karimpur-II Natidanga I 23.968008 88.542393
18
Narayanpur High School
Football Ground
Karimpur-II Narayanpur 23.917025 88.515522
19
Baliadanga High Shool Football
Ground
Karimpur-II Murutia 23.933076 88.649713
20 Habibpur Play Ground Ranaghat-I Habibpur 23.195236 88.539377
21 Anandanagar Field Ranaghat-I Khishma 23.243709 88.604716
22 Nawpara High School Ranaghat-I
Nawpara
Masunda
23.163932 88.484966
23 Raghabpur Playground Ranaghat-I Ramnagar II 23.21009 88.54835
24 Aranghata Football Ground Ranaghat-II Aranghata 23.24417 88.61116
25 Duttafulia Play Ground Ranaghat-II Duttafulia 23.23891 88.70581
26 Santipur Police Station Ground Santipur
Santipur
Municipality
23.238634 88.446782
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Location of Air Dropping point
for rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
27 Gayeshpur School Ground Santipur Gayeshpur 23.288836 88.358567
28
Bagula Srikrishna College
Ground
Hanskhali Bagula II 23.329612 88.642747
29 Pragati Sangha Football Ground Chakdaha Chatla II 23.083936 88.543697
30
Monorama Sikshayatan Football
Ground
Chakdaha Madanpur II 23.0131 88.472148
31 Haringhata Farm Play Ground Haringhata
Haringhata
Municipality
22.942395 88.524109
32 B.C.K.V Ground Haringhata
Haringhata
Municipality
22.949498 88.532515
33 Nagrukhara High School Ground Haringhata Nagarukhra 22.939618 88.640105
34 Nimtala High School Ground Haringhata Kashtadanga II 22.98126 88.65934
List of Emergency Services:
Sl. No. Name of Agency Address
Contact person Name &
Designation
Phone No.
1
Border Security Force
(BSF)
Simanagar, Chapra
Block
99Bn BSF, Simanagar 7005463198
Gabarkuli,
Krishnagar II Block
Isubhas Ch Dogra,
Inspector, 107 Bn BSF,
Dhubilia
03472-295018
9434762460
Krishnagar Road
Station, Krishnagar
I Block
Tarun Kr Biswas, HC ,
BSF
8170866858
2 Sarastra Seema Bal (SSB)
Mohanpur,
haringhata, Kalyani
Mohanpur, Haringhata,
Kalyani
8902681499
3 NDRF
Mohanpur,
haringhata, Kalyani
2BN , NDRF 9474116775
MURSHIDABAD
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood
Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
1 Anukha
MURSHIDABAD
Kandi JasohariAnukha-I 23˚55’26.03” N 88˚59’43.07” E
2 Munigram Kandi JasohariAnukha-I 24˚00’10.02” N 88˚04’23.05” E
3 Bahara Kandi JasohariAnukha-I 23˚56’18.00” N 88˚01’02.09” E
4 Block Flood Shelter Kandi JasohariAnukha -II 23˚57’01.85” N 88˚02’15.33” E
5 BajeDohalia Kandi JasohariAnukha -II 23˚57’02.07” N 88˚01’59.00” E
6 Sadpur Kandi JasohariAnukha -II 24˚00’47.04” N 88˚00’28.01” E
7 Kalyanpur Kandi JasohariAnukha -II 23˚00’47.04” N 88˚00’28.01” E
8
Purandarpur High
School
Kandi Purandarpur 23˚59’25.02” N 88˚04’23.09” E
9
Purandarpur
(Namupara)
Kandi Purandarpur 23˚59’38-01” N 88˚04’09.02” E
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Shelter
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(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
10 Indrahata Kandi Purandarpur 24˚00’47.06” N 88˚06’28.01” E
11 Chator/Chanrapradpur Kandi Purandarpur 24˚00’44.07” N 88˚05’51.00” E
12
Dakshin
Laxminarayanpur
Kandi Purandarpur 24˚00’43.02” N 88˚04’38.08” E
13 Ranagram Kandi Purandarpur 24˚01’25.02” N 88˚05’48.03” E
14 Parbatipur Kandi Purandarpur 24˚00’51.37” N 88˚07’60.55” E
15
Purandarpur near
Sadhubabu’s House
Kandi Purandarpur 23˚99’41.95” N 88˚07’55.43” E
16 PurandarpurPirtala Kandi Purandarpur 23˚99’51.48” N 88˚07’26.31” E
17 Mahadia Kandi Andulia 23˚58’12.00” N 88˚03’58.00” E
18 Jitpur Kandi Andulia 23˚59’03.9” N N21.0515.33” E
19 Andulia (Ghoshpara) Kandi Andulia 23˚57’02.5” N 88˚01’59.02E
20 Gobindapur Kandi Andulia 23˚58’59.01 ‘N 88˚05’18.03” E
21 Bishnupur Kandi Andulia 23˚96’94.55 ‘N 88˚06’04.00” E
22 Nawda Kandi Kumarsanda 24˚04’05.4 ‘N 88˚03’33.01” E
23 Ahirinagar Kandi Hizole 23˚57’19.98” N 88˚02’11.47” E
24 Natungram Kandi Hizole 23˚57’01.85” N 88˚02’15.33” E
25 Hizole (Bagachra) Kandi Hizole 23˚59’40.07” N 88˚07’57.05” E
26 Hizole (Benipur) Kandi Hizole 23˚56’17.06” N 88˚06’46.03” E
27 Gopalnagar Kandi Hizole 23˚59’49.08” N 88˚06’20.06” E
28 Amitya Flood Shelter Kandi Hizole 24˚0’09.6” N 88˚08’06.1” E
29 Hizole Kandi Hizole 23˚55’57.02” N 88˚06’31.02” E
30 Hizole Kandi Hizole 23˚57’31.02” N 88˚07’10.05” E
31 Bhabanandapur Kandi Hizole 23˚57’01.85” N 88˚02’15.33” E
32 Srikanthapur Kandi Hizole 23˚59’27.1” N 88˚06’29.5’ E
33 Srikrishnapur Kandi Hizole 23˚59’53.8” N 88˚09’31.7” E
34 Subhashnagar Kandi Hizole 23˚56’85” N 88˚02’15.33” E
35 Ranipur Kandi Hizole 23˚56’17.06” N 88˚06’46.03” E
36 Baharia hariharpara Baharia 23.57’44.2” 88.22’29.1”
37 Udaynagar Khandla Jalangi Ghoshpara 24.126333 88.676667
38 Godhanpara Raninagar-II Raninagar-I 24.2158603 88.550971
39
Paschimchar
Majhardiar
Raninagar-II Kalinagar-I 24.18569 88.32136
40 Basgara Raninagar-II Malibari 24.12581 88.33
41 Ramchandrapur Raninagar-II Rajapur 24.16173 88.40366
42 Lalpur
Dhuliyan
Municipality
Ward No-19 24.40’58.1” 87.57’21.1”
43 Purapara Khargram Padamkandi 24.07’46.3” 87.55’08”
44 Indrani Khargram Indrani 24.07’59.0” 88.00’44.7”
45 Haripur Khargram Mohishor 23.59’49.5” 88.03’37.7”
46 Mondalpur Khargram Balia 23.59’48.1” 87.59’57.7”
47 Saralia Bedanga-I
Beldanga
Municipality
23.55’44.7” 88.14’19.5”
48 Kumarpur Beldanga-I
Sujapur-
Kumarpur
23.57’18.1” 88.12’4.1”
49 Madda Beldanga-I Madda 23.55’22.7” 88.12’55.9”
50 Salar Bharatpur-II Salar 23.46’46.2” 88.6’66.9”
51 Satui Flood Shelter Berhampur Satui Chowrigacha 23.572 88.1119
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List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
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Location of Air
Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1 Nashipur Playground
Murshidabad
Raninagar I Islampur 24°13.109 88°36.452
2
Playground of Islampur
SCM High School
Raninagar I Islampur 24°08.100 88°26.462
3 Domkal Stadium Field Domkal Domkal (M) 24.125354 88.550335
4 Ramnagar DN Club Raninagar-II Kalinagar-I 24.24 88.26
5
Bhagwangola High
School Ground
Bhagwangola-I Mahishathi 24°19’022’ 088°17.700’
6
Orahar High School
Ground
Bhagwangola-I Sundarpur 24°19’43.5’ 088°14’44.3’
7
Baranagar Govt. Spons.
Free Pry. School,
Azimganj
Murshidabad-
Jiaganj
Mukundabag 24.116 88.283
8
Mukundabagh High
School
Murshidabad-
Jiaganj
Mukundabag 24.246 88.229
9
Aminabazar Adibasi
Pry. School
Murshidabad-
Jiaganj
Mukundabag 24.211 88.243
10
Jiaganj Raja Bijay
Singh Vidyamandir
Murshidabad-
Jiaganj
Bahadurpur 24.292 88.242
11 Nutangram High School
Murshidabad-
Jiaganj
Nutangram 24.319 88.253
12
Hasanpur Rajeswari
Vidyapith
Murshidabad-
Jiaganj
Dangapara 24.166 88.372
13
Krishnapur Railway
Ground
Lalgola Bahadurpur N24°41’1611’ E88°25’6215
14
Bholadanga Football
Ground, Nabagram
Nabagram Narayanpur N24°11’21.4’ E088°08’20.1”
15
Chanak Taritananda
Adibashi Vidyamandir
Nabagram
Nabagram Nabagram N24°13.049’ E088°07.000”
16
Palsa Football Ground,
Nabagram
Nabagram Mohorul N24°08.760’ E088°06.743”
17
Jangipur Barrage
Ground at Bangabari
village
Suti-I Ahiran 24.51869 88.049871
18
Chhabghati KD
Vidyalay
Suti II Mahesail-II N24.592588 E88.038737
19
ADA Office Field, Suti-II
Block
Suti II Jagpai-II N24.37187 E88.00239
20
Jagdal football Ground
at Barala G.P.
Sagardighi Barala 24.2846606 88.0841474
21
Vast eld near
Mahipal Rly. Station at
Patkeldanga G.P.
Sagardighi Patkeldanga N24°36’56.7” E087°56’25.4”
22 Mackenjee Park Raghunathganj-I Jangipur (M) 24*28.921’ 88*3.964’
23
Joykrishnapur ABS
Vidyapith
Samserganj Protapganj 24.631111 87.9352222
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Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
24
Farakka Helipad near
Ganga bhawan
Farakka Dewa-I 24°48’56.3”N 87°54’52.2”E
25
Farakka Helipad near
Ganga bhawan
Farakka Dewa-I 24°48’54.6”N 87°54’53.0”E
26
Farakka Helipad near
Ganga bhawan
Farakka Dewa-I 24°48’53.1”N 87°54’53.9”E
27
Nowda block office
ground
Nowda Nowda 23*55.42 88*27.12.5
28
Jhowbona high school
ground
Nowda Kedarchar-II 23*55.351 88*20.425
29
Sarajubala vidyapith
ground
Nowda Roypur 23*56.357 88*2.057
30
Dangapara mokterpur
jr. High ground
Nowda Madhupur 23*57.352 88*29.578
31
Amtala high school
ground
Nowda Nowda 23*55.156 88*27.128
32
Brindabanpur s. Smriti
high school ground
Nowda Nowda 23*53.176 88*30.158
33
Sarbangapur
j.k.s.a.vidyapith ground
Nowda Sarbangapur 23*53.175 88*22.245
34
Bali gandi memorial
high school ground
Nowda Bali-I 23*49.327 88*22.689
35
Tungi s. S. Nanda high
school ground
Nowda Bali-I 23*50.542 88*25.753
36
Shyamnagar high
school ground
Nowda Bali-II 23*48.754 88*25.046
37
Beldanga C.R.G.S.
High School
Beldanga 1 Beldanga (M) 23.9386 88.2511
38 Debpur High School Beldanga 1 Chailaxyapur-I 23.99749 88.28467
39 Satui Paschim Baharampur
Satui
Chowrigacha
23.572 88.1119
40
Hariharpara Football
Ground
Hariharpara Hariharpara 23*50’.284” 88*10’500”
41
Pratap Sangha Play
Ground
Beldanga 2 Saktipur 23*50’.284” 88*10’500”
42
1) Khamra Bhabki High
School
Raghunathganj-
II
Sekhalipur 24.43 88.13
43
2)Gobindapur High
School
Kashiadanga 24.38 88.11
44
3)Kantakhali Puthia
High School
Sekhalipur 24.41 88.13
45
4)Sekendra High
School
Sekendra 24.5 88.05
46
5)Mithipur Flood
Shelter
Mithipur 24.48 88.08
47
6)Osmanpur Flood
Shelter
Jutkamal 24.27 88.07
48 7)Laxmijola GP Laxmijola 24.48 88.16
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Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
49
Bharatpur Alia High
School Ground
Bharatpur-I
Bharatpur 23.883333 88.066667
50
Sijgram High School
Ground
Sijgram 23.872 88.1405
51
Nagar Pirtala at Nagar,
P.S.-Khargram, Dist-
Murshidabad
Khargram
Kirtipur 24*5.2203 087*59.222
52
Kanduria High
School at Kanduria,
P.S.-Khargram, Dist-
Murshidabad.
Eroali 24*2.220 87*59.160
53
Khargram Uddyogi
Sangha Maidan (Near
Khargram Police
Station)
Khargram 24001’43.9 87058’45.2
54 Salar EZ high school
Bharatpur-II
Salar 23*46(N) 88*8(E)
55
Play Ground of ANM
high school kargram
GP
Kargram 23.753260(N) 88.147633(E)
56
1.Kuli High School
ground
Burwan
Kuli 23*58.260 87*57.061
57
2.Nabadurga Junior
High School
Kuli 23*57.781 87*59.581
58 1. Telduma G.P. Office Sabaldaha 23*57.244 87*55.085
59
1.Kantur Jalibagan
More(Road)
Biprasekhar 23*55.863 87*52.983
60
2.Srihatta Junior High
School
Biprasekhar 23*55.741 87*55.582
61 1.Burwan High School Burwan-I 23*55.380 87*56.340
62
1.Parsalika football
ground
Burwan-II 23*54.174 87*57.084
63 1.Mandra High School Kurunarun 23*51.781 87*53.360
64
2.Kurunnarun
G.P.Office at Seuli
Kurunarun 23*52.353 87*54.374
65
1.Ramnagar Sahora
High School
Sahora 23*54.300 87*51.420
66
1.Sundarpur high
school ground
Sundarpur 23*51.900 87*57.181
67
2.Baidyanathpur More
(Road)
Sundarpur 23*51.000 87*58.080
68
3.Majlishpur More
(Road)
Sundarpur 23*50.100 87*58.080
69
1.Sabalpur G.P. office at
Satitara
Sabalpur 23*54.061 87*58.440
70 1.Pulia Pry. School Panchthupi 23*51.784 87*59.400
71
2.Panchthupi
T.N.Institution ground.
Panchthupi 23*53.250 87*58.447
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Location of Air
Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
72 Berhampore Stadium Berhampore
Berhampore
(M)
24.093254°N 88.258906°E
73 N.B.I Play Ground,
Murshidabad
Murshidabad
(M)
24.1896728 88.268107
74 Astable Play Ground 24.1768979 88.2730145
75 Domkal Stadium Domkal Domkal (M) 24.12403861 88.55156422
76
SAMSHERGANJ
FIELD
Samserganj Dhulyian(M) 24˚49’N 87˚55’E
77
BELDANGA CRGS
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
GROUND
Beldanga Beldanga(M) 23.9359˚N 88.2515˚E
78
Mohanbagan Play
Ground beside Kandi
S.D. Hospital, P.O.-
Kandi, Murshidabad
Kandi Kandi(M) 23˚57’09.2”N 88˚02’12.3‘’E
79
RMC Ground beside
B.D.O. Office , Kandi
Kandi Kandi(M) 23˚57’01.7‘’N 88˚02’19.3‘’E
List of Emergency Services:
Sl. No. Name of Agency Address
Contact person Name &
Designation
Phone No.
1 Indian Army Nabagram Jaskaran Sing 9592331360
2 Border Security Force (BSF) 6BN, RPF Control Room 9717636308
3 NDRF
Haringhata
Kalyani
Rajendra Rana
Commandant
7063522311
MALDA
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood
Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1
Bedrabad Flood
Shelter
Malda
Kaliachak-III Dev
Block
Bedrabad GP 24*48’N 87*59’E
2
Birnagar-II Flood
Shelter
Kaliachak-III Dev
Block
Birnagar-II GP 24*86’N 87*97’E
3
Krishnapur Flood
Shelter
Kaliachak-III Dev
Block
Krishnapur
GP
24*61’N 87*72’E
4
Kumbhira Flood
Shelter
Kaliachak-III Dev
Block
Kumbhira GP 24*73’N 88*03’E
5
Perdeonapur/
Sovapur
Kaliachak-III Dev
Block
Perdeonapur/
Sovapur GP
24*70’N 88*00’E
6
Hcpur-II Block
primisses
Harischandrapur-II
Dev Block
Hcpur-II Block
primisses
25*4164212” 87*8546043”
7
Fatepur junior
Basic School
Harischandrapur-II
Dev Block
Fatepur GP 25*1754.6” 87*5135.8”
8
Dharampur Flood
Shelter
Manikchak Dev
Block
Dharampur
GP
25*3.18’57N 87*56’0.01E
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Name of Flood
Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
9
Hiranandapur
Flood shelter
Manikchak Dev
Block
Hiranandapur
GP
25*10.223.25N 87*49’37.96E
10
Uttarchandipur
Flood Shelter
Manikchak Dev
Block
Uttarchandipur
GP
25*7.31.41N 87*52’10.23E
11
Manikchak Flood
Shelter
Manikchak Dev
Block
Manikchak GP 25*06N 87*89E
12
Dakshin Chandipur
Flood Shelter
Manikchak Dev
Block
Dakshin
Chandipur GP
25*08.02.1N 87*80.00.02E
13
Manikchak Flood
Shelter
Manikchak Dev
Block
Manikchak GP 25*119N 87*89E
14
NayaBilaimari
Flood Shelter
Ratua-I Dev Block Naya Bilaimari 25*21542 87*84921
15
Dwarakatola Flood
Shelter
Ratua-I Dev Block
Dwarakatola
GP
25*23592 87*85503
16
Chhabitola Flood
Shelter
Ratua-I Dev Block Chhabitola GP 25*3069 87*8358
17
Rajnagar Flood
Shelter
Kaliachak-II Dev
Block
Rajnagar GP 24*52’11.629N 87*58’20.6544E
List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
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Location of Air
Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1
Harishchandrapur
High School Ground.
Malda
Harischandrapur-I
Dev Block
Harischandrapur
GP
25.4164417 87.8776409
2 Tulsihata High School
Harischandrapur-I
Dev Block
Tulshihata GP 25.0108312 88.1411123
3 Kushida High School
Harischandrapur-I
Dev Block
Kushida GP 25.5271221 87.9457112
4
Bhaluka Irrigation
Bunglow Ground.
Harischandrapur-II
Dev Block
Bhaluka GP 25.2840129 87.8851056
5
Teljana Irrigation
Bunglow Premises.
Harischandrapur-II
Dev Block
Teljana GP 25.3710357 87.8380134
6
Doulat Nagar School
Ground.
Harischandrapur-II
Dev Block
Doulatnagar GP 25.4211922 87.8294726
7
Manikchak
Sikshaniketan
Manikchak Dev
Block
Manikchak GP 25.0679753 87.9032943
8
Najirpur Football
Ground.
Manikchak Dev
Block
Najirpur GP 25.1287689 87.9071015
9
Samsi College
Ground
Ratua-I Dev Block Samsi GP 25.2772843 88.0114901
10
Ratua Football
Ground
Ratua-I Dev Block Ratua GP 25.2004887 87.9259168
11 Pukuria High School. RatuaII Dev Block Pukuria GP 25.1466843 88.0167926
12
South Malda College
(Lakshmipur GP)
Kaliachak-III Dev
Block
Lakshmipur GP 25.0402023 88.0281012
13
Baishnabnagar High
School Field.
Kaliachak-III Dev
Block
Baishnabnagar
GP
25.2477523 88.296212
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Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
14
Play ground of
Sovanagar High
School
Englishbazar Dev
Block
Sovanagar GP 25.042267 87.9766
15
Play ground of Milki
High School
Englishbazar Dev
Block
Milki GP 25.03195 88.0003
16
Play ground of
Raigram High School
Englishbazar Dev
Block
Amrity GP 25.0221752 88.0474484
17
Play ground of Sattari
High School
Englishbazar Dev
Block
Binodpur GP 24.9918 88.03678
18
Play ground of
Nagharia High
School
Englishbazar Dev
Block
Fubaria GP 25.0413 88.02758
19
Play ground of
Budhia High
Madrasah
Englishbazar Dev
Block
Narhatta GP 25.08711 88.08513
20
Play ground of
Kamlabari Agnishikha
Club & Library
Englishbazar Dev
Block
Jadupur-I GP 25.009347 88.069979
21
Play ground of
Chandipur BRS High
School
Englishbazar Dev
Block
Kazigram GP 24.98917 88.08159
22
Play ground of
Kotwali High School
Englishbazar Dev
Block
Kotwali GP 25.0453 88.11134
23
Play ground of
Gouriya High School
Englishbazar Dev
Block
Mahadipur GP 24.8852671 88.13796
24
Football Ground of
Gazole High School
Gazole Dev Block Gazole-I GP 25.12’50.457” 88.11’41.316”
25
Tiakati High School
Ground
Gazole Dev Block Bairgachhi-II GP 25.11’45.384” 88.07’40.993”
26
Football Ground of
Panchpara
Gazole Dev Block Gazole-II GP 25.13”07.918 88.09’35.694”
27
Football Ground of
near Uttar nowgram
Gazole Dev Block Karkach GP 25.16’06.031” 88.13’00.000”
28
Football Ground at
Altore
Gazole Dev Block Raniganj-II GP 25.10’41.498” 88.17’42.026”
29
Football Ground of
Raniganj High School
Gazole Dev Block Raniganj-I GP 25.07’31.096” 88.15’55.231”
List of Emergency Services:
Sl. No. Name of Agency Address
Contact person Name &
Designation
Phone No.
1 Indian Army
Sukhna, Siliguri Corps Commandant 0353-2534196
Sukhna, Siliguri Admn Commandant 0353-2513319
Sukhna, Siliguri Col. SK Mahapatra, 111 Sub Area 0353-2480033
Sukhna, Siliguri Station Commandant, Bengdubi 0353-2480010
2
Border Security
Force (BSF)
Narayanpur, Malda
Deputy Inspector General, BSF,
Malda
352260389
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DAKSHIN DINAJPUR
List of Multi Purpose Cyclone Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of MPCS
Location
Lat (N) Long (E)
District Block Gram Panchayat
1
Gopalganj RN High
School
Dakshin Dinajpur
Kumarganj Ramkrishnapur 25.424813 88.07448
2 Nakkati FP School Kumarganj Ramkrishnapur 25.421764 88.742295
3
Rasulpur Flood
Shelter
Kumarganj Samjhia 25.486586 88.762728
4 Baram Flood Shelter Kumarganj Mohana 25.352632 88.758922
5
Chadganj Flood
Shelter
Kumarganj Safanagar 25.454513 88.712288
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood
Shelter
Location
Lat Long
District Block Gram Panchayat
1
Dakra Coloney
Flood Shelter
Dakshin Dinajpur
Balurghat Chakvrigu 25°14’56.796’’N 88°46’14.376’’E
2
Kalikapur Flood
Shelter (Kalikapur
High School),
Balurghat Boalder 25°15’16.668’’N 88°46’25.4424’E
3
Magurpur Flood
Shelter,
Tapan
Ramparachenchara
GP
25.32N 88.44E
4
Ajmatpur Anchal
High School ood
shelter
Tapan Ajmatpur GP 25.3289’N 88.5120’E
5
Bazrapukhur Jr.
Basic School shelter
Tapan Ajmatpur GP 25.3634’N 88.5120’E
6
Kardaha High
School shelter
Tapan Ramchandrapur GP 25.2944’N 88.2545’E
7
Ramchandrapur
High School shelter,
Tapan
Ramchandrapur,
Ramchandrapur GP
25.2623’N 88.2545’E
8
Bakharpur High
School shelter,
Bakharpur, Gurail
GP
Tapan
Bakharpur, Gurail
GP
25.2149’N 88.5702’E
9
Hili Flood shelter
(Anchal Bhaban Jl.
25
Hili Dev.
Block
Hili 25*16’54.0N 89*00’20.1E
10
Hili Flood shelter
(SHG Building Jl. 25
Hili Dev.
Block
Hili 25*287’641N 89*003E
11
Kismothdapat Flood
shelter( Dhalpara
Jl. 35)
Hili Dev.
Block
Dhalpara 25*16’56.5N 89*56’18.7’’E
12
Teor Hat khola
Flood Shelter (Jl. 62)
Hili Dev.
Block
Binshira 25*15’48.6’’N 89*53’41.8’’E
13
Jamalpur M.S.K
Flood Shelter (Jl. 81)
Hili Dev.
Block
Jamalpur 25*14’21.4’’N 88*56’51.1’’E
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No.
Name of Flood
Shelter
Location
Lat Long
District Block Gram Panchayat
14
Jamalpur Maniko
Asibashi High
School (Jl. 75)
Hili Dev.
Block
Jamalpur 25*12’55.6’’N 88*55’45.2’’E
15
Narkel Bagan Flood
Shelter
Hili Dev.
Block
Jamalpur 25*12’54.5’’N 88*55’48.9’’E
16
Gopalganj RN High
School
Kumarganj Ramkrishnapur 25.424813 88.07448
17 Nakkati FP School Kumarganj Ramkrishnapur 25.421764 88.742295
18
Rasulpur Flood
Shelter
Kumarganj Samjhia 25.486586 88.762728
19 Baram Flood Shelter Kumarganj Mohana 25.352632 88.758922
20
Chadganj Flood
Shelter
Kumarganj Safanagar 25.454513 88.712288
21 Utsab Bhaban Balurghat 0 1/2 K.M.
22
Hari Bhajan
F.P.School
Balurghat 0 1/2 K.M.
23
Mani Mela
F.P.School
Balurghat 0 1/2 K.M.
24
Bidhya Sagar
F.P.School
Balurghat 0 1/2 K.M.
25 N.C.High School Balurghat 0 1 K.M.
26
Ankhirapara
F.P,School
Balurghat 0 1 K.M.
27 Dakra Flood Shelter Balurghat 0 1 K.M.
28 Belaine F.P.School Balurghat 0 1 K.M.
List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air
Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1 Mahinagar Air Port
Dakshin Dinajpur
Balurghat Danga 25°15’46.656’’N 88°47’48.66’’E
2
Gangarampur Kaldighi
Stadium
Gangarampur Gangarampur 25.4062 88.517799
3
Kushmandi High School
Play Ground
Kushmandi Kushmandi 25.52525 88.366639
4
Dangram High School
Ground
Harirampur Shirshi 25.3673644 88.2613097
5
Banshihari Balika
Vidhyalaya
NA NA 25.3957 88.3947
6
Buniadpur Municipality
Football Ground
NA NA 25.3916 88.3985
7 Gangarampur Stadium Gangarampur 18 25`24`17” 88`32`16.1”
8 Bangarh Do 15 25.4142 88.5311
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List of Emergency Services:
Sl.
No.
Name of Agency Address
Contact person
Name &
Designation
Phone No.
1
Border Security
Force (BSF)
137 BN BSF & 61 BN BSF
Vill :Par-Patiram PO: Atrai
137 BN BSF 035-2225-3720
61 BN BSF
035-2225-3078
2
Other Government
Agencies
Fire & Emergency Service
Vill: Hossainpur
PO : Balurghat
Narendranath Roy
Officer-in-Charge
9749062026
UTTAR DINAJPUR
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood
Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District
Block/
Municipality
Gram
Panchayat/ Ward
1
Banagram BS High
School Flood Shelter
Uttar Dinajpur
Itahar
Gulandar-1 25°28.233’N 88°07.693’E
2 Chakla Flood Shelter Itahar 25°25.815’N 88°23.666’E
3
Municipal Campus
Flood Shelter
Dalkhola
Municipality
Dalkhola
Municipality
25.8760° N 87.8390° E
4
Pouti High School
Flood Shelter
Rasakhowa-1 25°55.260’N 88°04.679’E
5
Sabdhan High School
Flood Shelter
Lahutara-1 25°48.341’N 88°01.434’E
6
Raghabpur High
School Flood Shelter
Altapur-1 25°45.549’N 88°01.444’E
7
Bardohi FP School
Flood Shelter
Rasakhowa-2 25°50.291’N 88°05.350’E
8
Radhikapur High
Schoo lFlood Shelter
Kaliyaganj
Radhikapur 25°38.538’N 88°26.299’E
9 Ramganj Flood Shelter Radhikapur 25°38.478’N 88°26.005’E
10 Maljum Flood Shelter Radhikapur 25°37.337’N 88°26.713’E
11 Chakdilal Flood Shelter Radhikapur 25°37.284’N 88°26.092’E
12 Bahin Flood Shelter
Raiganj
Bahin 25°37’02.45’’N 88°07’36.81’’E
13 Bhitia Flood Shelter Gouri 25°35.764’N ; 88°02.274’E
14
Anantapur Flood
Shelter
Gouri 25°34.793’N ; 88°01.975E
15 Sariatala Flood Shelter 2 no Jagadishpur 25°44.110’N ; 88°03.450’E
16 Surjapur High School
Goalpokhar-II
Surjapur-1 25°.9366’N ; 87°.8486’E
17 Chakulia High School Chakulia 26°.0247’N ; 87°.96222’E
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List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air Dropping point
for rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1
Sonapurhat Mahatma Gandhi H.S.
Ground
Uttar Dinajpur
Chopra Sonapur 26.400944 88.286944
2 Chopra High School Ground Chopra Chopra 26.351917 88.311250
3 Islampur High School Ground Islampur
Islampur
Municipality
26.250611 88.183333
4 Ramgaj PTTI Ground Islampur Ramganj 26.322694 88.293694
5 Kichaktola High School Ground Goalpokher-I Sahapur-I 25.984528 88.100583
6
Goalpokher Lodhan High School
Ground
Goalpokher-I Lodhan 26.067639 88.111194
7 Goagaon PHC Ground Goalpokher-I Goagaon 25.940389 88.054472
8 Chakulia BPSC Ground Goalpokher-II Chakulia 26.017306 87.100667
9 Rashakhowa High School Ground Karandighi Rasakhowa-I 25.834722 88.043722
10 Altapur High School Ground Karandighi Altapur-I 25.718806 88.001861
11 Titpukhur High School Ground Karandighi Altapur-I 25.733500 87.971750
12 Karandighi BDO Office Ground Karandighi Karandighi 25.818361 87.919667
13 Karnajora High School Ground Raiganj Kamalabari-I 25.650528 88.147556
14
Rampur Indira Ochcha Vidyapith
Ground
Raiganj Rampur 25.684500 88.111500
15 Raiganj Stadium Gound Raiganj
Rainganj
Municipality
25.610361 88.129778
16 Bhogram V.M.B Madrasah Ground Hemtabad Bishnupur 25.717917 88.250750
17 Dehuchi Jr. High School Ground Hemtabad Hemtabad 25.701806 88.241500
18
Hemtabad Adarsha Vidyalaya
Ground
Hemtabad Hemtabad 25.677306 88.218750
19 Ashmanhat F.P. School Ground Hemtabad Chainagar 25.768889 88.256111
20
Radhikapur Railway Station
Campus
Kaliyaganj Radhikapur 25.643194 88.448000
21
Dalimgaon Railway Station
Campus
Kaliyaganj Donkhoil 25.640694 88.386389
22 Itahar High School Ground Itahar Itahr 25.450056 88.173083
23 Marnai S.C. High School Ground Itahar Marnai 25.351306 88.136917
List of Emergency Services:
Sl. No. Name of Agency Address
Contact person Name
& Designation
Phone No.
1 Indian Army Nil Nil Nil
2
Border Security Force
(BSF)
140 Bn.BSF, Raiganj Commandant 221167, Ex-252742
120 Bn. BSF, Raiganj Commandant 221744, Ex-221739
23 Bn. BSF,
Panjipara
Commandant 03526-266785
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JALPAIGURI
List of Fllod Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1 Dodalia Flood Shetler
Jalpaiguri
Sadar Patkata 26.6033 88.6842
2
Paharpur Nacchiruddin School
Flood Rescue Shelter
Sadar Paharpur 26.5755 88.7328
3 Tantipara Flood Shelter Sadar
Boalmari
Nandanpur
26.4408 88.7581
4
Mouamari Government Flood
Rescue Shelter
Maynaguri Maynaguri 26°33’34.54” 88°48’58.48”
5 Betgara ood Rescue Shelter Maynaguri Amguri 26°36’36.5” 88°52’42.59”
6
Kukurjan high School Flood
Shelter
Rajganj Kukurjan 26.49667 88.582417
7
Sukhani High Madrasa School
Flood Shelter
Rajganj Sukhani 26.503985 88.532709
8
Sannyasikata High School Flood
Shelter
Rajganj Sannyashikata 26.585098 88.458812
9 Magurmari-II Flood Shelter Dhupguri Salbari - II 26.41.88 88.53.424
10 Salbari- II Flood Shelter Dhupguri Magurmari - II 26.35.535 88.56.346
List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air Dropping
point for rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1
Jalpaiguri Govt. Engg.
College playground
Jalpaiguri
Sadar Patkata N26°32’30.4” E-88°42’30.04”
2
PanchiramNahata High
School Play Ground
Sadar Paharpur N26°36’33.8” E-88°39’13.8”
3
Bodaganj Jr. Basic School
Play Ground
Sadar
Baropetia
Notun bos
N26°30’33.4” E-88°37’26.8”
4
Kshetramohan High School
Play Gournd
Sadar Mondalghat N26°27’56.4” E-88°43’12.9”
5
KachuaBoalmari High
School Play Ground
Sadar
Boalmari
nandanpur
N26°23’52.0” E-88°47’09.3”
6
Jalpaiguri Zilla School
playground
Sadar Kharia N26°36’42.8” E-88°43’12.09”
7
Jalpaiguri Assam More
Helipad Ground
Sadar Arabindo N-26°52’53” E-88°68’94”
8 Rajgunj M.N High School Rajganj Sukhani N26°33’36.7” E-88°30’50.8”
9 Himalaya Academy Rajganj Majhiali N26°33’1.6” E-88°30’33.8”
10 RPF training center ground Maynaguri Domohani N26°34’37.4” E-88°46’17.1”
11
AmguriRammohan High
School ground
Maynaguri Amgrui N26°37’31.7” E-88°50’26.9”
12 Dhupguri Football Ground Dhupguri
Dhupguri
Municipality
N26°35’10.8” E-89°00’32.4”
13 Mal BDO Office Compound Mal Mal N26°52’08.88” E-088°44’13.84”
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No.
Location of Air Dropping
point for rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
14 Oodlabari IOC Helipad Mal Oodlabari N26°52’08.88” E-088°44’13.84”
15 ChalshaGayanath Vidyapith Matiali Chalsha N26°52’34.06” E-088°48’22.7”
16 Salbari No-3 BFP School Matiali Salbari N26°50’41.0” E-088°45’53.09”
17 Tia Bon ,Chalsa Matiali Batabari-I N26°51’30.9” E-88°48’ 24”
18 North Kherkata Nagrakata Angrabhasa-II N26°45’14.7” E-88°56’5.9”
19
Kalabari High School
Ground
Nagrakata Angrabhasa-I N26°45’56.2” E-88°56’49.5”
20 Europeon Club Ground Nagrakata Sulkapara N26°52’59.2” E-88°55’7.2”
List of Emergency Services:
Sl.
No.
Name of Agency Address
Contact person Name &
Designation
Phone No.
1 Indian Army
Binnaguri Military
Station, Jalpaguri
Capt. Akarsh Das, Officer-
in-Commanding
8921835404
2
Border Security Force
(BSF)
Raninagar, Jalpaiguri DIG, BSF 03561250554
3
Sarastra Seema Bal
(SSB)
Sector, HQ, SSB,
Panga, Jalpaiguri
Sri. Parikshita Behera,
DIG, SHQ, Panga
9434057560/
9434075864
4 NDRF Haringghata, Nadia
Shibu Mondal, Assist.
Commandant
7002505450
5 SDRF Dabgram, Jalpaiguri
Quazi Samsuddin Ahmed,
Dy. Commandant
9647700790/
03532568625
ALIPURDUAR
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
District Block Gram Panchayat Latitude Longitude
1
Alipurduar
Kumargram Volka Barobisha 26
0
27’21” N 89
0
52’14” E
2 Kumargram Kumargram 26
0
27’39” N 89
0
49’35” E
3 Kumargram Khoardanga 26
0
30’39” N 89
0
46’8” E
4 Alipurduar-II Sovaganj 26
0
32’48” N 89
0
40’10” E
5 Alipurduar-II Kharia Basti 26
0
31’30” N 89
0
43’45” E
6 Alipurduar-I Pararpar 26
0
29’53” N 89
0
28’34” E
7 Alipurduar-I Tapshikhata 26
0
29’57” N 89
0
27’47” E
8 Alipurduar-I Purba Kathalbari 26
0
30’26” N 89
0
19’3” E
9 Alipurduar-I Banchukamari 26
0
23’35” N 89
0
34’4” E
10 Falakata Guabarnagar 26
0
34’6” N 89
0
6’20” E
11 Falakata Jateswar 26
0
33’36” N 89
0
9’19” E
12 Kalchini Mendabari 26
0
37.24’ N 89
0
24.2’ E
13 Kalchini Satali 26
0
40.98’ N 89
0
23.57’ E
14 Madarihat-Birpara Khairbari 26
0
40’33” N 89
0
12’51” E
15 Madarihat-Birpara Khairbari 26
0
43’31” N 89
0
16’37” E
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List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air
Dropping point for
rescue & relief
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
Latitude
(in mints &
seconds)
Longitude
(in mints &
seconds)
1 Indira Colony
Alipurduar
Alipurduar-II Samuktala 26
0
32’48” N 89
0
40’10” E
2 Kunjanagar Falakata Mairadanga 26
0
55’53” N 89
0
24’33” E
3 Parade Ground Alipurduar-I
Alipurduar
Municipality
26
0
30’2” N 89
0
31’56” E
List of Emergency Services:
Sl.
No.
District Name of Agency Address
Contact person Name &
Designation
Phone No.
1
Alipurduar
Indian Air Force Hasimara VS Hardas Group Captain 03566 255401
2 Sarastra Seema Bal (SSB) Falakata Sashisekhar 8873846677
COOCHBEHAR
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No
Name of the ood
Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
1
BOXIRHAT HIGH
SCHOOL
Cooch Behar
TUFANGANJ-II BHANUKUMARI-I 26.32809 89.76194
2 FALIMARI G.P.SCHOOL TUFANGANJ-II FALIMARI 26.23402 89.49095
3
RAMPUR GIRLS HIGH
SCHOOL
TUFANGANJ-II RAMPUR-II 26.26069 89.48
4
NEZIRAN DEOTIKHATA
PRIMARY SCHOOL
TUFANGANJ-II RAMPUR-I 26.46682 89.837
5
CHHOTOSALBARI
CHAR 5TH PLAN PRI
SCHOOL
Sitalkuchi Chhoto Salbari 26.1814 89.2864
6
MAHISHMURI 5th Plan
PRI SCHOOL
Sitalkuchi Khalisamari 26.2933 89.1086
7
SALBARI B.O.P FLOOD
SHELTER
Sitalkuchi Khalisamari 26.3063 89.1066
8
Hazrahat -IGram
Panchayat
Mathabhanga-I Hazrahat-I 26’24.773 89’10.794
9
Kederhat Gram
Panchayat (Giladanga )
Mathabhanga-I Kedarhat 26’46.174 89’12.431
10
North Singijani
Floodshelter. Dept.
Mathabhanga-II Boro Soulmari 26.50638888 89.1727778
11 Putimari ood shelter Mathabhanga-II Latapota 26.47222222 89.2905556
12 Block HQ. Flood shelter. Mathabhanga-II A.K. Paradubi 26.2008.3 89”15’10.5
13 Balabhut ood Shelter Tufanganj-I Balabhut 26°12’13.9’ 089°42’06.0’
14
Sholadanga C.S.Pry.
School cum Flood
Shelter
Tufanganj-I Balarampur-I 26°15’12.6’ 89036’13.8’
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No
Name of the ood
Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
15 Notafela ood shelter Dinhata-II Nazirhat-II G.P 26
0
12’24.0’ 89
0
36’13.8’
16
Jaridharla 5th Plan Pry
School
Dinhata-I Gitaldaha II GP 26.00917 89.44778
17 Panisala Flood Shelter Coochbehar - I Panisala G.P. 26
0
17’ 30.2” 89
0
29’ 26.8”
18
Putimari Boxirbash 5th
Plan Pry.School
Coochbehar - II Patlakhawa 26.45’66” 89.30’50.15”
19
Maltiguri 5
th
Plan
Pariamy School
Coochbehar - II T-Rajarhat 26.19’58.7” 89.25’58.1”
List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No
Location for Air
Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
1
Techno India Group Public
School,Madhupur
Cooch Behar
Cooch Behar-II Madhupur 26
0
21’42.1 89
0
23’49.8
2
Damodarpur 5th Plan
Pry. School,Takagachh-
Rajarhat
Cooch Behar-II
Takagachh-
Rajarhat
26
0
32’81.8 89
0
41’312’
3
Silbari Hat (Palashbari)
High School
Cooch Behar-II Patlakhawa 26
0
30’39.8 89
0
18’153’
4
Marichbari High School
Cooch Behar-II Marichbari Kholta 26
0
46’77.8 89
0
18.46’
5
Purba Kholta New Pry.
School
Cooch Behar-II Marichbari Kholta 26
0
44’68 89
0
53.46’
6
Dhaluabari High School
Ground
Cooch Behar-I Panishala 26
°
16’ 53.3” 89
°
27’57.6”
7
Pran Nath High School
Ground
Cooch Behar-I Chandamari 26
°
22’95.3” 89
°
32’ 57.7”
8
Bhetaguri LBS’s Play
Ground
Dinhata-I Bhetaguri-I 26°11’57.9” 89°28’31.7”
9
Jarabari HS School Play
Ground
Dinhata-I Putimari-I 26°9’56.5” 89°29’
_
35.8”
10
Baranachina H/C Ground
Dinhata-I Putimari-II 26°9’0.5” 89° 27’25’
11
Matalhat GP School
Ground
Dinhata-I Matalhat 26°10’12.7” 89° 25’3.62”
12
Gosanimari HS School
Ground
Dinhata-I Gosanimari-I 26° 8’ 13.5” 89°21’35.5”
13
Barasoulmari Football
Ground
Dinhata-I Barosoulmari 26°6’37.51” 89°27’0.5”
14
Harirhat HS School
Ground
Dinhata-I Gitaldaha-I 26° 1’51.1” 89°27’0.5”
15
Okrabari HS School
Ground
Dinhata-I Okrabari 26° 4’6.8” 89°27’59.5”
16
Radhanagar Colloney
Pry School
Dinhata-I Atiabari II 26°6’13.6” 89°28’7.3”
17
Ajim Miah Play School
Ground
Dinhata-I Dinhata Village I 26° 7’ 38.2” 89°28’24”
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No
Location for Air
Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block Gram Panchayat
18
Nigam Nagar HS
School Ground
Dinhata-I
Dinhaata Village
II
26° 7’ 12.8” 89°30’51.4”
19
Jamadarerbosh HS
School Ground
Dinhata-I Petla 26° 6’29.1” 89°24’6.1”
20
Salmara High School
Premises at Nazirhat-II
GP
Dinhata-II Nazirhat-II 26
°
20.82” 89.62.29”
21
Vivekananeda club
football ground
(Sahebganj)
Dinhata-II Sahebganj 26° 07.05” 89° 35.50
22
Sitai High School Ground
Sitai Block Sitai-I 26° 03.57” 89° 23.01
23
Natabari Football Ground
Tufanganj-I Natabari-I 26.23’24.1” 89.35’19.9”
24
Falimari Neheru Vidyapith
Tufanganj-II Falimari 26.22’08.2” 89.49’43.0”
25
Jorai Play Groun
Tufanganj-II Rampur-I 26.27’09.6” 89.48’24.4”
26
Mahishkuchi High School
Ground
Tufanganj-II Mahishkuchi-I 26
0
22’50.6” 89
0
45’53.2”
27
Playground of
Upenchowki Kuchlibari
High School
Mekhliganj Kuchlibari N 26’ 15’ 1.4” 89
0
00’06.5”
28
Playground of Uchalpukuri
Krishak Udyog High
School
Mekhliganj Uchulpukuri 26” 28’S3.6” 89° 01’0.3”
29
Playground of
Changrabandha High
School
Mekhliganj Chengrabandha 26
°
25’ 07.2” 88
0
55’08.4”
30
Dewanganj High School
Ground
Haldibari Dewanganj 26
°
18’2.7” 88
0
51’22.6”
31
Atpukuri High School,
Atpukuri
Mathabhanga-II Ruidanga 26
0
26’05.3” 89
0
14’12.2”
32
Fulbari high school ,
Fulbari G.P
Mathabhanga-II Fulbari 26
0
29’42.6” 89
o
07’46.4”
33
New Mathabhanga High
School
Mathabhanga-II AK Paradubi 26
0
19’52.2” 89
0
15’38.9”
34
Ashokabari A.P. school
ground
Mathabhanga-I Bairagirhat 26
0
23’20.8” 89
0
13’40.1”
35
Dakghara high school
Ground
Sitalkuchi Barakaimari 26
o
15’34.3” 89.12’10.5”
36
Nagar dakaliganj High
School Ground
Sitalkuchi Barakaimari 26
0
14”26.6” 89
0
12’58.8”
37
Bhwairthna G.P. School
Ground
Sitalkuchi Bhawairthana 26
0
13.10.0” 89
0
16’’l 6’0”
38
Gossairhat High School
Ground
Sitalkuchi Gossairhat 26
0
13’7’6’ 89
0
’l1’33’5”
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List of Emergency Services:
Sl.
No
Name of the Agency Contact person Name & Designation Phone No.
1 Indian Army Roshan Lal, Subedar 7357462558
2 Border Security Force (BSF) S.K. Sinha, DIG BSF 03582241022
DARJEELING
List of Flood Shelter:
Sl.
No.
Name of Flood
Shelter
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1
Bijanbari Flood
Shelter
Darjeeling
Darjeeling
Pulbazaar
Nayanore 27° 4’ 6.06’ N 88° 11’ 28.32’ E
2
Thulung Gaon
Flood Shelter
Mirik Duptin 26° 43’ 53.7132’ N 88° 24’ 18.968’ E
3
Sukhia Flood
Shelter
Jorebunglow
Sukhia pokhari
Lower
Sonada
26°59’ 4.2’ N 88° 16’ 41.99’ E
List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air Dropping point for
rescue & relief
Location Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
1 ARMY HELIPAD, LEBONG DARJEELING
Darjeeling
Darjeeling
Pulbazaar
27°4’ N 88°17’ E
2 SARASWATI HG SCHOOL GROUND Rangli Rangliot 26°59’ N 88° 23’ E
3 RAJIV GANDHI HELIPAD, KALEJ VALLEY Sukhia Pokhari 26°56’ N 88° 19’ E
4 AIR FORCE HELIPAD, BAGGOURA
Kurseong
Municipality
26°59’ N 88° 19’ E
5 ARMY HELIPAD, SUKUNA Kurseong 26°48’ N 88° 21’ E
6 MIRIK HELIPAD Mirik Municipality 26°52’ N 88° 11’ E
List of Emergency Services:
Sl.
No.
Name of Agency Address Contact person
Phone No.
( Control Room No.)
1 Indian Army
123 Mountain
Brigade, Jalapahar
C.E.O 0354-2254498
2
Border Security Force
(BSF)
Kadamtala, North
Bengal
0353-2580161
3
Central Industrial Security
Force (CISF)
Bagdogra, Darjeeling
Assistant
Commandant
8291860747
4 Indian Air Force Bagdogra
0353-2698100 (Ext.
7640)- Control Room
6 Sarastra Seema Bal (SSB) Ranidanga 0353-2970030
7 NDRF 2nd Bn NDRF, Siliguri Commandant
033-29516721/
9771584815
8
Other Government
Agencies
Civil Defence,
Darjeeling
Disaster Management
Officer
0354-2255479
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KALIMPONG
List of Air Dropping Points:
Sl.
No.
Location of Air Dropping
point for rescue & relief
Location
Lat
(in mints &
seconds)
Long
(in mints &
seconds)
District Block
Gram
Panchayat
1 Ronaldsay Park Ground
Kalimpong
Kalimpong-I
Dr.Graham’s
Homes
N27
0
08’07”92 E88
0
49’41.31”
2 Durpin Dara Ground(Army)
Kalimpong
Municipality
Ward No.16 N27
0
03’74.06” E88
0
59’98.79”
3 Topkhana (Army) Pedong Pedong N27
0
15’59.95” E88
0
61’05.80”
4
Samthar High School
Ground
Kalimpong-I Samthar N26
0
97’-98.73” E88
0
50’27.69”
5
Sanyasidara, Barbot
Playground
Kalimpong-I Pabringtar N26
0
56’-53” E88
0
32’55.5”
6
Judhabir High School
Ground
Gorubathan Gorubathan-I N26
0
57’15.22” E88
0
41’50.0”
7 Samabeong Pry School Gorubathan Nim N26
0
03’15.9” E88
0
39’03.7”
8 Jaldhaka Football Ground Gorubathan Paten Godak N26
0
02’26.27” E88
0
52’27.90”
9 Tode Bazar Public Ground Gorubathan Tode Tangta N26
0
06’33.9” E88
0
49’30.4”
List of Emergency Services:
Sl.
No.
Name of Agency District Address
Contact person Name &
Designation
Phone No.
1
Other Government
Agencies (Health)
Kalimpong
Mission
Compound,
P.O.:Kalimpong
Dr.Asim Haldar, CMOH,
Kalimpong
9434164141
2
Other Government
Agencies (Police)
Birla House,
Kalimpong
Sri Hari Krishna Pai,
S.P.,Kalimpong
7719374550
3
Other Government
Agencies (Fire)
8th Mile,
Kalimpong
Sri Dawa Bhutia, OC Fire,
Kalimpong
8670581848
4
Other Government
Agencies(Civil Defence)
DM Office,
Kalimpong
Sri Prakash Mridha,
DDMO, Kalimpong
9433482919
5
Other Government
Agencies (PWD)
Near Children
Park
Sri Rajib Sarkar, Exe.
Engineer
8918333248
6
Other Government
Agencies (Forest)
Upper Cart Road,
Kalimpong
Sri Chitrak Bhattacharya,
DFO, Kalimpong
9163661887
7
Other Government
Agencies (WBSEDCL)
10th Mile,
Kalimpong
Sri Phurden Sherpa,
Divisional Manager
7449301260
8
Other Government
Agencies (NH10)
Kalijhora,
Kalimpong
Sri Subodh Chettri, Exe.
Engineer,NH10
9434247995
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District Wise List of Heritge Sites:
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Birbhum
1 RadhaVinod Temple Joydev Kenduli, Illambazar
2 House of Sailajananda Rupuspur, Khoyrasole
3 BisalakshiTemple,Nanor Vill+PO- Nanoor
4 BrahmandihiNavaratna Temple Vii+PO-Nanoor
5 KirnaharVadra Kali Mata Temple Vii+PO: Kirnahar, Nanoor
6 ParotaMahaparabhu Temple Vill- Parota, PoKirnahar, Nanoor
7 ChandroyTemple,Uchkaran Vii+PO- Uchkaran, Nanoor
8 Four Shiva Temples Uchkaran Vii+PO-Uchkaran, Nanoor
9 SantraPadmeshar Temple Vii- Santra PO, : Basapa, Nanoor
10 Patisara Shiv Temple Vill-Patisara,Dist : Basapara, Nanoor
11 Harmoor Shiv Temple Vill-Harmoor PO, : Basapara, Nanoor
12 Rihinpur Bara Masjid Vill- Rihinpu PO, : Basapara, Nanoor
13 Danyapara Bara Masjid Vill- Danyapara PO, : Basapara, Nanoor
14 Kaleswar Shiv Temple Kaleswar, Mayureswar-II
15 KotasurMadaneswar Temple Kotasur, Mayureswar-II
16 Nilkuthi Ramnagar, Mayureswar-II
17 KundolaSarbomongolaMandir Kundola, Mayureswar-II
18 Noapara Dharma Mandir NoaparaUlkunda, Mayureswar-II
19 KundolaRath Bari Kundola, Mayureswar-II
20 KundolaBaroDurga Bari Kundola, Mayureswar-II
21 RamnagarRameswarTemole Ramnagar, Mayureswar-II
22 NoaparaDurgaMandir NoaparaUlkunda, Mayureswar-II
Cooch Behar
1 Rajbari / Royal Palace Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.19
2 Sunity Academy Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.18
3 Acharya Brojendra Nath Seal College (ABNS College) Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.17
4
Keshab Ashram (Past Names) Rani bagan, Sunity
terrace
Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.18
5 Cooch Behar Railway Station Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.10
6
Old Collectorate Building (Past Names) Lansdowne
Hall
Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.19
7
Sagar Mahal / Rajbanshi Bhasa Academy (Past
Names) Victor palace, Dewans Kuthi
Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.19
8 M.J.N. Hospital Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.20
9 Bar Association and Library Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.19
10 Jail Khana Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.17
11
Government press (Past Names) Coochbehar State
press / Royal press
Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.08
12 Maharaja Nripendra Narayan Boys Hostel Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.17
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13 Head Post Office Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.20
14 Police Club Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.17
15 Police Line Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.17
16 Rajakiya jaladhar Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.08
17 Circuit House Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.17
18 Maharaja (MJN) Club and its Precinct Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.20
19
Kalyan Bhaban (Backward class welfare office, Govt. of
WB ) (Past Names) Moti Mahal
Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.18
20 Parijat Villa (Dist. Judges bungalow) Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.18
21 Ananda Ashram (DSP’s bungalow) Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.19
22 Lal Bagh (CMOH office) Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.19
23 DM bungalow and its precinct Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.04
24
Deputy Labour Commissioner Office (Past Names)
Dilkhush bhaban
Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.18
25 Jenkins School (New building) and its precincts Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.17
26 Madan Mohon Mandir complex and its precinct Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.20
27 Brahma Samaj Mandir Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.19
28 Debi bari / Bara Debi bari Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.19
29 N.N. Park Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.19
30 Sagar Dighi (Past Names) Medini Sagar Coochbehar Municipality, Ward No.19
31 SDO Court Ward No.8, Mekliganj, Cooch Behar
32 Nripendra Narayan Memorial Club Ward No.7, Mekliganj, Cooch Behar
33 Indira Nimna Buniadi Balika Vidhyalaya Ward No.8, Mekliganj, Cooch Behar
34 Old Hospital Building Ward No.7, Haldibari, Cooch Behar
35 Old Hospital Quarter
Madhya Hudumdanga, Dewanganj GP,
Cooch Behar
36 Kasiabari Kalimandir
Kasiabari, Uttar Bara Haldibari GP, Cooch
Behar
37 Shesar Dhap
Chhoto Haldibari, Uttar Bara Haldibari GP,
Cooch Behar
38 Dewanganj Bazar Well
Madhya Hudumdanga, Dewanganj GP,
Cooch Behar
39 Milestone Boxiganj, Boxiganj GP, Cooch Behar
40 Street Light Post
Ward No.1, Haldibari Municipality, Cooch
Behar
41 Mathabhanga High School Ward Number 5, Mathabhanga Municipality
42 Chhabirannesa Nimna Buniadi Prathamik Vidyalaya Ward Number 5, Mathabhanga Municipality
43 Nripendranarayan Memorial Library Ward Number 3, Mathabhanga Municipality
44 S.D.O. Office, Mathabhanga Ward Number 5, Mathabhanga Municipality
45 Madan Mohon thakur Bari (Temple) Ward Number 3, Mathabhanga Municipality
46 Nagar Ahilkars Bungalow Ward Number 5, Mathabhanga Municipality
Darjeeling
1 Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Darjeeling
2 Municipal Boys School Ladenla Road – Ward No. 15 Darjeeling Municipality
3 Capital Theater Town Hall Ladenla Road – Ward No. 15 Darjeeling Municipality
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4 Tomb of Alexander – Cosma De Koros Darjeeling Municipality
5 Tomb of General Liyod Darjeeling Municipality
6 Arya Samaj Darjeeling Municipality
7 Chimney Heritage Park Kurseong Block
8 Netaji Museum, Gidda Pahar Kurseong Block
9 Lepcha Gumba, Upper Ghayabari-II Kurseong Block
10 Smriti Ban, Kalimati, Ghayabari II Kurseong Block
11 Grooto, St. Mary’s Hill Kurseong Block
12 52, Dhoka (Charlie Shahed Kothi) Kurseong Block
Hooghly
1 Tristle Hostel Chandannagar
2 Clock Tower Chandannagar
3
Church of the Sister of Cluney & French Cemetry
Cathedral
Chandannagar
4 Prefecture of police Chandannagar
5 Library Gate Chandannagar
6 Hooghly Imambarah Chinsurahn Municipality
7
Vande Mataram Bhawan ( House of Bankim ch.
Chattopadhyay)
Chinsurahn Municipality
8 Rasmancha of Gopinath Zew Mouza-Souluk, PS- Pursurah
9 Adh-Kata Mandir (recorded as Old Sila Mandir) Mouza-Bakharpur, PS- Pursurah
10 Church Street Serampur Municipality
11 House of Raja Kishorilal Goswami Raja K. L. Goswami street, Serampore
12 Moti Moszid Motizhil Road, Chinsurah
13 Durga Mandir at Balagarh Sripur, Balagarh
14
Garden house belongs to the father of the Master
Artist Abanindranath Tagore (Known as Konnagar
Bagan bari)
2, Mirapara Lane, PS- Konnagar
15 Radha Ballav Mandir and Estate 160, Thakurbati Street, PS- Serampore
16 Uttarpara Jaikrishna Public Library 229, G.T. Road, PO- Uttarpara
Howrah
1 Job Charnok’s House Uluberia, Ward No:25
2 Kaman Ghar (A ground) Shyamsunder Chak, Ward no. : 08
Kalimpong
1 Gauripur House
Below Hill Top, Ringkingpong Road,
Kalimpong
2 Morgan House Ringkingpong Road, Durpin, Kalimpong
3 Chitrabhanu Atisha Road, Kalimpong
4 Katharine Graham Memorial Church Dr.Grahams Homes GP, Kalimpong I
5 McFarlen Church K.D.Pradhan,Kalimpong
6 TharpaCholing Monastery Tripai Road, Tripai, Kalimpong
7 ThongsaGumba L/Gumbahatta, Kalimpong
8 ZangDhokPalri Monastery (Durpin) Durpin, Kalimpong
Jalpaiguri
1 Jalpaiguri Rajbari Building Rajbaripara
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2 European Club Club Road
3 Municipality Office Building MG Road
4 District Library Rescourse Para
5 D.I. Office Opposite PWD office
6 Noor Manjil Building (DPSC Office) Opposite AC College of Commerce
7 Baptiste Church Nayabasti
8 St. Michel & Ali Angel Church Near Old Court
9 DM Resident bunglow Collector Road
10 Divissional commissionarate Residental Bunglow Collector Road
11 CMOH Residental Bunglow Hakimpara
12 Executive Engineer (PWD) Residental Bunglow PWD More
13 Factory Inspector Bunglow PWD More
14 Dinbazar Kalibari Dinbazar
15 Madan Mohan Mandir Keranipara
16 Jalpaiguri Zilla School Hakimpara
17 Jalpaiguri FDI School Post Office More
18 Jalpaiguri Sonaulla High School Beguntary More
19 Bhamridevi Mandir Rajganj
20 Devi Chowdhurani Mandir Rajganj
Nadia
1 Ula Sankar Mandir Ula Sankar Mandir
2 Gour Netai TAMPLER Gour Netai TAMPLER
3 Satimata Mandir and Krishna georaijio Mandir
Satimata Mandir and Krishna georaijio
Mandir
4 Shibnibas Temple Shibnibas Temple
5 Rani Kuthi Rani Kuthi
6 Bramha Samaj Bramha Samaj
7 Grace Cottage Grace Cottage
8 Birthplace of Chaitanya
Birthplace of Chaitanya (Nabadwip Ward
no. 21)
9 Birthplace of Bishnupriya
Birthplace of Bishnupriya (Nabadwip Ward
no. 1)
10 Gaur Kishore samadhi mandir
Gaur Kishore samadhi mandir (Nabadwip
Ward no. 8)
11 Mousoleum of Nabadwip Jagannath Das
Mousoleum of Nabadwip Jagannath Das
(Nabadwip Ward no. 9)
12 Shri Baladev Temple Shri Baladev Temple (Nabadwip Ward no. 9)
13 Shri Gobindo Bari Shri Gobindo Bari (Nabadwip Ward no. 10)
14 Radharani Mandir Radharani Mandir (Nabadwip Ward no. 8)
15 Dwadosh Shib Mandir Dwadosh Shib Mandir (Nabadwip Ward no. 9)
16 Poramatala Poramatala (Nabadwip Ward no. 10)
17 Nabadwip public library
Nabadwip public library (Nabadwip Ward
no. 2)
18 Nrisighadever Mandir
Nrisighadever Mandir (Nabadwip Ward no.
13)
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19 Samaj Bari Samaj Bari (Nabadwip Ward no. 13)
20 Sonar gourango temple
Sonar gourango temple (Nabadwip Ward
no. 10)
21 Sanskrit college Sanskrit college (Nabadwip Ward no. 14)
22 Buroshib Mandir Buroshib Mandir (Nabadwip Ward no. 2)
23 Devananda Gouriya Math
Devananda Gouriya Math (Nabadwip Ward
no. 18)
24 Agameswari Devi temple
Agameswari Devi temple (Nabadwip Ward
no. 2)
25 Dhameswar Mahaprabhu Mandir
Dhameswar Mahaprabhu Mandir
(Nabadwip Ward no. 3)
26 Manipur Rajbari Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 19)
27 Radharaman Sevashram Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 8)
28 Hular Ghat Nabadwip (Part of Mayapur area)
29 Ranir Ghat Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 8)
30 Ferry Ghat Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward to. 8)
31 Pora Ghat Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 11)
32 Shribash angan ghat Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 11)
33 Fnashitala ghat Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 11)
34 Deorapara ghat Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 17)
35 Manipur ghat Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 18)
36 Shridhar angan Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 13)
37 Shri Shribas Angan Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 10)
38 Jagai Madhai udhhar temple Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 13)
39 Shri Chaitanya Saraswat math
Teghari (Adjacent to Ward no. 19, Nabadwip
Municipality)
40 Shri Keshabji Gaudiya math Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 24)
41 Nabadwip Main Bazar Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 10)
42 Nidaya ghat Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 21)
43 Ballal dhipi Nabadwip (Part of Bamanpukur area)
44 Mahaprabhu para (Brass Metal) Nabadwip (Ward no. 3)
45 Tant Kapor Haat Nabadwip (Nabadwip Ward no. 9)
46 Lord Jagannath Temple Rajapur (Part of Mayapur area)
47 Gopinath Gaudiya Math Rudrapara (Part of Mayapur area)
48 Shri Krishna Chaitanya Math Rudrapara (Part of Mayapur area)
49 Shri Chaitanya Bhagabat Math Rudrapara (Part of Mayapur area)
50 Shri Chaitanya Gaudiya Math Rudrapara (Part of Mayapur area)
51 Shri ShriGaur Nityananda Mandir Rudrapara (Part of Mayapur area)
52 ISKCON Temple Rudrapara (Part of Mayapur area)
53 Sant Gaudiya Math Rudrapara (Part of Mayapur area)
54 Shri Yogipith Bamanpukur (Part of Bamanpukur area)
55 Shrivas Angan (Eastern Bank) Bamanpukur (Part of Bamanpukur area)
56 Shri Adwaitya Acharya Bhawan (Eastern Bank) Bamanpukur (Part of Bamanpukur area)
57 Shri Mayapur Gauriya math Bamanpukur (Part of Bamanpukur area)
58 Shri Chaitanya Math Bamanpukur (Part of Bamanpukur area)
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59 Shrila Saraswati Thakur Bhajan Kutir Bamanpukur (Part of Bamanpukur area)
60 Bamanpukur Boro Masjid Bamanpukur (Part of Bamanpukur area)
61 Chand Ghazir Smadhi Bamanpukur (Part of Bamanpukur area)
62 Shri Shri Jagannath Balaram Subhadra Mandir Bamanpukur (Part of Bamanpukur area)
63 Gangar Prachin Ghat Mori Ganges, ward no. 1, Nabadwip
64 Harisabha Mandir Nabadwip(Harisava Para, Ward No.2)
65 Patal Sadhu Ashram Nabadwip(Fasitala, Ward no.22)
66 Nabadwip Hindu School Nabadwip (Buroshibtala Road, Ward No.2)
67 Nabadwip Municipality
Nabadwip (Netaji Subhash Road, Ward no.
14)
68 Pakatol Nabadwip (Paccatol Road, Ward no. 14)
69 Jagannath Temple Nabadwip (Jognath Tala, Ward no. 03)
70 Pagla Pirer Mazar Nabadwip (Pirtal, Ward no. 03)
71 Ram Sita Mandir Nabadwip (Ramsita Para, Ward no. 14)
72 Kachkamanir Tample Nabadwip (Baralghat Road, Ward no. 10)
73 Nabadwip Vidyasagar College Nabadwip (Paccatol Road, Ward no. 14)
74 Aloknath Shib Tample Nabadwip (Derapara Road, Ward no. 17)
75 Oladebi Mandir
Nabadwip (Oladebi Tala, Malancha Para,
Ward No. 1)
76 Mukherjee House Nabadwip (Dandapani Tala, Ward No. 12)
77 Parar Maa Nabadwip (Malancha Para, Ward No.1)
78 Ramhari Ashram Nabadwip (Fasitala, Ward No. 22)
79 Nabadwip Bhajan Ashram Nabadwip ( Poraghat, Ward no. 10)
80 Sidha Gourkishor Das Babaji Ashram Nabadwip (Ranirchara, Ward no. 08)
81 Bindraban Chandrar Tample Nabadwip ( Badra Para, Ward no. 23)
82 Sri Arabindra Samadhi Mandir Rudrapara (Pratapnagar, Ward no. 05)
83 Sil Bansidas Babaji Ashram Nabadwip (Bara!ghat, Ward no. 10)
84 Sri Jagannath Mandir Rudrapara (Prachin Mayapur, Ward no. 21)
85 Sriman Mahaprabhu Bishramagar Nabadwip (Haritala, Ward no. 19)
86 Viangalchandi Mandir Nabadwip (Badra Para, Ward no. 23)
87 Nabadwip Burning Ghat
Nabadwip (Manipur Ghat Road, Ward no.
19)
88 Hanshabhak Shib Majdiha (Gajantala, Majdiha Pansila GP)
89 Charaktala, Gajantala Majdiha (Majdiha Pansila GP)
90 Sananda Sukhad Kunj Maheshganj ( Fakirtala, Swarupganj GP)
91 Sreemad Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswat Gouriya Math Gadigacha (Gadigacha, Swarupganj GP)
92 Biswabandhu Nat Mandir
Char Majdia (Char Majdiha Bazar, CMCB
GP)
North 24 Parganas
1 Baramihirer Dhipi Deganga Block, Berachampa
2 26 Shiva Mandir Khardah
3 Clive House, DumDum Dum Dum
4 Hasting House, Barasat Barasat
5 Chandraketu Garh Chandraketu Garh
6 Baramihirer Dhipi Deganga Block, Berachampa
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7 26 Shiva Mandir Khardah
8 Clive House, DumDum Dum Dum
Paschim Medinipur
1 Jagannath Temple Mohanpur,PaschimMedinipur
2 Narajole Rajbari Vill: Nij-Narajole, PO. Narajole,PS.-Daspur
3 House of Hemchandra Kanungo
Vill:Radhanagar,PO.Garh-Radhanagar,
PS. Belda
Purba Medinipur
1 Moyna Garh Garsafat
2 Manik Pirer Darga Tamluk
3 Kapal Kundala Temple Dariapur
4 Hamilton High School Tamluk
5
The site of the old School building of Kalyanchak
Gourmohan Institution (H.S.)
Kalyanchak
Purba Bardhaman
1 108 Shiv Mondir Nawbab Hat
2 Pilsona Aoul Chand Mahapravu Pilsona
3 Nutanhat Vanga Masjid Nutanhat
4 Buroraj Shib Mandir Jamalpur.GP -Nimdaha
5 House of Ganga Kishor Bhattacharyay Bahara,Pilla GP
6 House of Dasorathi Roy Pilla Babupara,Pilla GP
7 House of Poet Satrendranath Dutta Chupi, Purbasthali GP
8 House of UpendranathBramhachari Sardanga,Kalekhantala-1
9 Ramesvara Temple Kalna
10 JoraDeul (Two ancient Temples) Baidyapur
11 Sarbamongala Mandir N Basu Raod, Sarbamongala Para
12 Kamrangatala Gate Bardhaman Municipality
13 Bijoy Toran Gate G.T Road, Near Head Post Office
14 The Christ Church G.T Road, Near Head Post Office
15 Kankaleswar Kali Bari
Temple Road, Near Abasarika park,
Kanchan Nagar
16 Jora Bangla Mandir Bardhaman Municipality
17 Guru Nanak Gurudwara G.T Road, Tinkuniya
18 Pathan Maszid Bardhaman Municipality
19 Bardwary Gate Bardhaman Municipality
20 Nawab Bari Kjaja Anwar Road, Ward No.- 17
21 Mahanta Sthal Rajganj Road, Ward No. 25
22 Goda Thatched House Goda, Ward No. 26
23 Bardhaman Raj Collegiate School (H.S) Nutanganj, Burdwan
24 Jumma Maszid Bradhaman
25 Mousoliun of Kirti Chandra Roy Samajbati, Ward No. – 02
26 Jora Shib Mandir Bera , Ward No. 14
27 Jagganath Ghat with Temple Ward No. 10. Jagganath
28 Badarshabe Tala Dewanganj, Ward N
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Murshidabad
1 Hazarduari Place Museum Killa Nujamat P.O -Murshidabad
2 Imambara KillaNujamat P.O -Murshidabad
3 Katra Masjid SabjiKatra P.O.- Jafrabad
4 WashefManzil Place KellaNijamat P.O-Murshidabad
5 Mitijheel Mitijheel
6 Rani BhabaniCarbanglaMandir Baranagar, p.o.-Azimganj
7 Kadam Sharif Kadam Sharif
8 FoutiMoszid Sabjikatra, p.o-Murshidabad
9 NawabSujakhans Temple raushnibagh Raushnibagh, p.o.-Dahapara
10 Tripolia Gate Chowk, p.o-Murshidabad
11 NashipurRajbari Nashipur, p.o.- Nashipur
12 Jagatsen House Mahimapur, NasipurRajbari
13 Khoshbagh Khoshbag,, P.o.- Dalia para
14 Kathgola Garden Nashipur, P.O-.Nashipur Rajbari
15 ChawkshahiMaszid Chak, P.O-Murshidabad
16 KriteswariMandir Kriteswari, P.O-.Kriteswari
17 Sadhakbagakra Sadhakbag, P.O-Jiaganj
18 Murshidab Sangrahasala Nehalija, P.O-.Jiaganj
19 Sahanagar Ghat ShibMandir (Charchala) Sahanagar Ferryghat, P.O-Murshidabad
20 Jafarganj Samadhi Kshetra Jafarganj, P.O-Nasipur Rajbari
21 FafraganjDewri (Place) Jafarganj , P.O-Murshidabad
22 Nouresu Banu Masjid Chakbazar(Juta Patti) P.O-Murshidabad
23 Bhattabati Mandir Bhattabati, P.O-Kriteswari
Kolkata
1 RATAN ROY’S GATEWAY 30A,RATAN BABU ROAD, Ward No. 01
2 CAST IRON GATE 83A,COSSIPORE ROAD, Ward No. 01
3 RATANBABU GHAT CHANDRA KUMAR ROY LANE, Ward No. 01
4 COSSIPORE BURNING GHAT
5,CHANDRA KUMAR ROY LANE, Ward
No. 01
5 CHANDRAKUMAR ROY’S PANCHARATNA RATAN BABU ROAD, Ward No. 01
6 THAKURBARI OF BAMANDAS MUKHERJEE 85, COSSIPORE ROAD, Ward No. 01
7 RAMKRISHNA MATH, COSSIPORE UDYAN BATI 90, COSSIPORE ROAD, Ward No. 01
8 BAMANDAS MUKHERJEE’S GATEWAY COSSIPORE ROAD, Ward No. 01
9
RABINDRA BHARATI UNIVERSITY, EMERALD
BOWER
56A, BARRACKPORE TRUNK ROAD, Ward
No. 02
10 COSSIPORE CLUB 4, DUMDUM ROAD, ,Ward No. 02
11 HOUSE OF BASAK FAMILY
4A, KALI CHARAN GHOSH ROAD, Ward
No.02
12 THAKURBARI OF SARBARANJAN BASAK
7, HARISH CHANDRA PAUL LANE, Ward
No. 02
13 BELGACHIA VILLA
64B, KSHUDIRAM BOSE SARANI, Ward
No. 03
14 DHURJOTI BHAWAN
36, KSHUDIRAM BOSE SARANI, Ward No.
03
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15 BENGAL VETERINARY COLLEGE
37, KSHUDIRAM BOSE SARANI, Ward No.
03
16 G.T.S. TOWER
BARRACKPORE TRUNK ROAD, Ward
No.04
17 PARSWANATH UPAVAN WITH GATEWAY
26A,26B, 26C, KSHUDIRAM BOSE
SARANI,Ward No. 05
18
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH KUMAR MANMATHA
GANGULI
6A,6B, BONOMALI CHATTERJEE
STREET,Ward No. 05
19 R. G. KAR MEDICAL COLLEGE
1A & 1B, KSHUDIRAM BOSE SARANI,
Ward No. 05
20
CLOCK TOWER AT GUN & SHELL FACTORY
ENTRANCE
7, KHAGENDRA CHATTERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO. -06
21 RANI DEBENDRABALA GHAT
4, RUSTOMJEE PARSEE ROAD, WARD
NO. –06
22 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, SHAHAR BANGLA
1/5,KHAGENDRA CHATTERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO. - 06
23 CHITTESWARI TEMPLE
9, KHAGENDRA CHATTERJEE RD, WARD
NO. - 06
24 SARBAMANGALA TEMPLE
KHAGENDRA CHATTERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO. - 06
25 BASHIRI MOSQUE
PANCHANAN MUKHERJEE, WARD NO. -
06
26 SWING BRIDGE
JOGENDRANATH MUKHERJEE LANE,
WARD NO. - 06
27 BARRACKPORE BRIDGE
BARRACKPORE TRUNK ROAD, WARD
NO. - 06
28
RAJA BAIDYANATH ROY’S GHAT INCLUDING PORT
OF CALCUTTA,NORTH-EAST BOUNDARY
KHAGENDRA CHATTERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO. - 06
29 PROMODASUNDARI GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 07
30 HOUSE OF PASHUPATI BOSE
65/1G, 65A, 65/2, 65/3A, 65/4, 65/1F,
65/1E,BAGBAZAR STREET, 9, PASHUPATI
BOSE LANE, WARD NO. - 07
31 DOCHALA SIVA TEMPLE OF JAGATRAM HALDER
KSHIRODE VIDYAVINODEAVENUE,
WARD NO. - 07
32
TEMPLE COMPLEX OFVISHNURAM
CHAKRABARTY
610A, 608, RABINDRA SARANI, WARD
NO. - 07
33 GOURIYA MATH
16A,KALI PROSAD CHAKRABORTY
STREET, WARD NO. - 07
34 SRI RAMAKRISHNA MATH 1, UDBODHAN LANE, WARD NO. -07
35 HOUSE OF RAMPRASAD MITRA
121/1A,&21/1B,BIDHAN SARANI, WARD
NO. -07
36 CASTIRON WATER TAPS LAKSHMI DUTTA LANE, WARD NO. - 08
37 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH SISTER NIVEDITA
16A,MA SARADA MONI SARANI, WARD
NO. - 08
38 STATUE OF GIRISCHANDRA GHOSH GIRISH AVENUE, WARD NO. - 08
39 ANNAPURNA GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 08
40 SCULPTOR G. PAUL’S STUDIO
KASHI MITER GHAT STREET, WARD NO.
- 08
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41 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH BALARAM BASU 7, GIRISH AVENUE, WARD NO. - 08
42 THAKURBARI OF GOKUL MITRA 520, RABINDRA SARANI, WARD NO. - 08
43 MORIBUND HOUSE OF ABHOYCHARAN GUHA
32B,KASHI MITER GHAT STREET, WARD
NO. - 08
44 FORMER N.C.C. OFFICE
76A,BHUPENDRA BASU AVENUE, WARD
NO. - 08
45 NABINCHANDRA DAS (SHOP) 532,RABINDRA SARANI, WARD NO. - 08
46 NAVA VRINDABAN TEMPLE
14, RAMKANTA BOSE STREET, WARD
NO. - 08
47 NIVEDITA SCHOOL 5, NIVEDITA LANE, WARD NO. - 08
48 SHYAMBAZAR A.V. SCHOOL
88, SHYAMBAZAR STREET, WARD NO. -
08
49
UNITED BANK - KUMARTULI
BRANCH
1A, DHANADA GHOSH STREET, WARD
NO. - 08
50 HARACHANDRA MALLICK’S GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD. WARD NO. - 09
51 CHAMPATALA GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 09
52 KUMARTULI GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 09
53
ATTRACTIVE STREET ELEVATION IN THE
JUNCTION OF M.D.ROAD & SOVABAZAR STREET
TO 62 SOVABAZAR STREET
31D,SOVABAZAR STREET, WARD NO. -
09
54 RAMESWAR SIVA TEMPLE
51, 52NANDARAM SEN STREET, WARD
NO. - 09
55 BANESWAR SIVA TEMPLE
2/5,BANOMALI SARKAR STREET, WARD
NO. - 09
56 GOVINDARAM MITRA’S NAVARATNA 509,RABINDRA SARANI, WARD NO. - 09
57 PUTUL BARI (HOUSE OF SAHA FAMILY)
17,HARACHANDRA MULLICK STREET,
WARD NO. - 09
58 KUMUDINI BHAVAN 7,KRIPANATH LANE,WARD NO. - 09
59 ATTRACTIVE STREET ELEVATION 37,SOVABAZAR STREET,WARD NO. - 09
60 ATTRACTIVE STREET ELEVATION 37/1,SOVABAZAR STREET, WARD NO.09
61 CASTIRONFIGURESATHARINDUTTA’SHOUSE
93,SRI AUROBINDA SARANI,WARD NO.
10
62
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH BHUPENDRANATH
BOSE
13/2B, BALARAM GHOSH STREET, WARD
NO. 10
63 BHABATARINI TEMPLE COMPLEX
2/2A, 2/1A,BALARAM GHOSH STREET
BALARAM GHOSH STREET,WARD NO. 10
64 SOVABAZAR RAJBARI INCLUDING GATEWAY
33R/1A, 33R/1B, 33R,
RAJANABAKRISHNA STREET, WARD NO.
- 10
65 HOUSE OF RAJA RAJKRISHNA DEB
9B,9A,RAJA KALIKRISHNA LANE & 36,
RAJA NABAKRISHNA STREET, WARD
NO. - 10
66 HOUSE OF MITRA FAMILY
34A, 34B, 34C, 34D, 34E, 34F, 34G, 34H,
34I, 34B/1, SHYAM PUKUR STREET,
WARD NO. - 10
67 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH UMACHARAN SET 3, ABHOY GHOSH LANE, WARD NO. - 10
68 TOWN SCHOOL, BIDHAN SARANI
33, SHYAM PUKUR STREET, WARD NO.
- 10
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69
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH NAGENDRANATH
BOSE
8, BISWAKOSH LANE, WARD NO. - 10
70 SHYAMPUKUR P.S.
47B, SHYAMBAZAR STREET, WARD NO.
- 10
71 DUFF SCHOOL
23A, BALARAM GHOSH STREET,WARD
NO. - 10
72 STAR THEATRE
79/3/5, 79/3/3, 79/3/4A, 79/3/4B, , BIDHAN
SARANI, WARD NO. - 11
73
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH UPENDRANATH
BRAHMACHARI
82/3A, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO. - 11
74 SAMSARESWAR SIVA TEMPLE 2F, KARTIK BOSE LANE, WARD NO. - 11
75 CORPORATION BOROUGH OFFICE 79, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO. - 11
76 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH NANDALAL BOSE 2A, RAJABAGAN STREET, WARD NO. - 11
77 CLOCK TOWER AT LALITKUMAR MITRA’S HOUSE
224B, 224A, ACHARYA PRAFULLA
CHANDRA ROAD, WARD NO. - 12
78 STATUE OF DESHBANDHU CHITTARANJAN DAS RAJA DINENDRA STREET, WARD NO. - 12
79
FORMER HOSTEL OF R G KAR MEDICAL
COLLEGE (PRESENTLY NORTH TRAFFIC GUARD)
115, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO. - 12
80
J. B. ROY STATE AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE &
HOSPITAL
172, 170, RAJA DINENDRA STREET,
WARD NO. - 12
81 CENTRAL TOWER OF SHYAMBAZAR MARKET 1A, R G KAR ROAD, WARD NO. - 12
82 HINDU BURIAL GROUND
2, RAMAKANTA SEN LANE, WARD NO. -
14
83 BANGIYA SAHITYA PARISHAD
243/1, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO. - 15
84 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, NAKHODA
ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA ROAD,
WARD NO. - 15
85 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND
24/1, 17, 17/2, 17/3, 17/4, 19, 20, 17/1, 27,
25, 24, MUNSHIPARA LANE, WARD NO. -
15
86
TEMPLE & GARDEN OF SRI SRI SITALNATHJI
MAHARAJ
36A, 36B, BADRIDAS TEMPLE STREET,
WARD NO. - 15
87 JAIN SWETAMBAR DADAJI’S TEMPLE & GARDEN
29, BADRIDAS TEMPLE STREET, WARD
NO. - 15
88 JAIN SWETAMBAR TEMPLE & GARDEN
27, BADRIDAS TEMPLE STREET, WARD
NO. - 15
89 SREE SREE CHANDRA PROBHUJEES TEMPLE
38, BADRIDAS TEMPLE STREET, WARD
NO. - 15
90 SCOTTISH CHURCH COLLEGIATE SCHOOL 73, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO. - 16
91
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH KASHIPRASAD
GHOSH
55C, AVEDANANDA ROAD,WARD NO. - 16
92
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH SATYENDRANATH
BOSE
22, ISWAR MILL LANE, WARD NO. - 16
93 BHABATARAN SARKAR SCHOOL 40, AVEDANANDA ROAD,WARD NO. - 16
94 BURTALA P.S.
1, RAJA RAJ KRISHNA STREET,WARD
NO.16
95
RESIDENCE AND THAKURBARI OF RAMDULAL
SARKAR (CHATUBABU’S HOUSE)
67E, BEADON STREET, WARD NO. - 17
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96 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH GOBOR GOHO
66/1B, 66/1A, AKSHOY KUMAR DUTTA
SARANI, WARD NO. - 17
97 BHAR’S THAKURBARI
56, DURGA CHARAN MITRA STREET,
WARD NO. - 17
98 OLD RESIDENTIAL HOUSE
87D, 87C, 87B, 87A, AKSHOY KUMAR
DUTTA SARANI, WARD NO. - 17
99 TWO SIVA TEMPLES
101/3A, 96/1/1, AKSHOY KUMAR DUTTA
SARANI, WARD NO. - 17
100 HOUSE OF H. M. BOSE 5/1, KASI BOSE LANE, WARD NO. - 17
101
DEB HOUSES, ANCIENT HOUSE OF RAMDULAL
DE SARKAR (DEB) FAMILY. ONE OF THE FIRST
BENGALI ELITE HOUSES IN CALCUTTA.
67A, 67B, 67D, BEADON STREET, WARD
NO. - 17
102
AN EXAMPLE OF MITRA HOUSES IN BEADON
ROW SURROUNDINGS
19C, 19B, NILMONI MITRA STREET,
WARD NO. - 17
103
THAKURBARI OF BRAJAKISHORE KURBARI OF
BRAJAKISHORE JEU
1/1, NILMONI SARKAR LANE, WARD NO.
- 17
104 OLD RESIDENTIAL HOUSE
13B, ABHOY GUHA ROAD & 45A, HARI
GHOSH STREET,WARD NO. - 17
105 HOUSE OF DUTTA FAMILY
76B, 76A, BEADON STREET,WARD NO. -
18
106 THAKURBARI OF ANNAPURNA 42A, JOY MITRA STREET,WARD NO. - 18
107 AHIRITOLLA GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD,WARD NO. – 19
108 HINDU TEMPLE
44C, SOVABAZAR STREET,WARD NO. -
19
109
HOUSE OF BUTTO KRISTO PAUL. (FAMOUS
MEDICINE SHOP AT GROUND FLOOR)
92B, SOVABAZAR STREET,WARD NO. -
19
110
ALLAHABAD BANK & JORABAGAN TRAFFIC
GUARD
102, SOVABAZAR STREET,WARD NO. - 19
111 DALAN TEMPLE OF SONAR GOURANGA 57, BENIATOLA STREET,WARD NO. - 19
112
THAKURBARI OF MANGALCHANDI (HEM KUTIR)
OF DAW FAMILY
8, DINU RAKSHIT LANE, WARD NO. - 19
113 GATEWAY OF FORMER AHIRITOLLA BAZAR 11, AHIRITOLA STREET, WARD NO. - 20
114 RADHAMADHAV BANERJEE’S GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 20
115 MANIK BOSE’S GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 20
116
NIMTALA BURNING GHAT INCLUDING
MEMORIALS OF RABINDRANATH THAKUR AND
PRAFULLACHANDRA ROY
2, STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 20
117 FLUSHING SLUICE STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 20
118
SCOTTISH CHURCH SCHOOL(OLD), ESTD.1830
BY SIR ALEXANDER DUFF (FORMER JORABAGAN
POLICE STATION)
74, NIMTALA GHAT STREET, WARD NO. -
20
119 DURGESWAR SIVA TEMPLE
16, MOHAMMED RAMJAN LANE, WARD
NO. - 20
120 BANGUR’S RESTING HOUSE STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 20
121 ORIENTAL SEMINARY (SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 363, RABINDRA SARANI, WARD NO. - 20
122 AHIRITOLLA BANGA VIDYALAYA
80, BUTTO KRISTO PAUL AVENUE, WARD
NO. - 20
123 MORIBUND HOUSE OF GIRISH CHANDRA BOSE STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 20
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124 ADYASRADDHA GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 21
125 PRASANNAKUMAR TAGORE GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 21
126 MORIBUND HOUSE OF RAJCHANDRA DAS STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. - 21
127 HOUSE OF MUKHERJEE FAMILY (BAGH BARI)
13/1, 12, 13, 14, JORABAGAN STREET,
WARD NO. - 21
128
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH MOTILAL
RADHAKISSEN BAGLA
1A, 1B, BAISHNAB SETT STREET, WARD
NO. 21
129 PRESENTLY HOUSE OF CHOWDHURY FAMILY
20B, 20A, NIMTALA GHAT STREET, WARD
NO. 21
130 CHOTELAL’S GHAT INCLUDING PLAQUE STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 22
131 RAMCHANDRA GOENKA’S GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 22
132 GANPAT ROY KAYAN GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. - 22
133 NEMAICHARAN MALLICK GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. – 22
134 BISSESSUR LALL HURGOBIND SRADH GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. – 22
135 OLD WOODEN TICKET COUNTER STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. – 22
136 JAGANNATH GHAT OR NAWAB MIR JAFAR GHAT STRAND BANK ROAD, WARD NO. – 22
137 OLD MINT
48, 68, 69, 47, STRAND BANK ROAD,
WARD NO. 22
138 DIGAMBAR JAIN TEMPLE 1, 7B, BYSACK LANE, WARD NO. - 22
139 RABINDRA SETU STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. - 22
140
HOUSE OF LATE MAHARAJA SUKHAMAY RAY
(POSTA RAJBARI)
24/1, 25, 25/1C, MAHARSHI DEBENDRA
ROAD, 17, RATAN SARKAR’S GARDEN
STREET 17, RATAN SARKAR’S GARDEN
LANE, WARD NO. - 22
141 THAKURBARI OF BANSIDHAR MALLICK
HARAPRASAD DEY LANE, WARD NO. -
23
142 DALAN TEMPLE OF RADHAMADHAB 53, BARTALA STREET, WARD NO. - 23
143 SIVA TEMPLE PATHURIAGHAT STREET, WARD NO. - 24
144 HOUSE OF KHELAT GHOSH 47,PATHURIAGHAT STREET,WARD NO.24
145 PALACE OF TAGORE FAMILY
26/1B, 26/1C/1D, 26/1C/1A, 26/1M, 26/1N,
26/1P, 26/1X, 26/1Y, 26/1A, 26/1C/1B,
26/1D, PRASANNA KUMAR TAGORE
STREET, WARD NO. - 24
146 PALACE HOUSE OF TAGORES
57, PATHURIAGHAT STREET, WARD NO.
- 24
147 SETH RAMKUMAR BANGUR’S DHARMSALA
65A, PATHURIAGHAT STREET, WARD NO.
- 24
148 HOUSE OF JADULAL MULLICK
67, PATHURIAGHAT STREET, WARD NO.
- 24
149
MADHUSUDAN SANYALS’ HOUSE. NOW MULLICK
HOUSE.
279D, 279B, 279C, 279A, 279E,
RABINDRA SARANI, WARD NO. - 24
9/1/1A, 9/2G, 9/2A, 9/2B KHELAT GHOSH
LANE, WARD NO. - 24
150 METROPOLITAN INSTITUTIONS
10, PRASANNA KUMAR TAGORE
STREET, WARD NO. - 24
151 DAGA PALACE
26, KALI KRISHNA TAGORE STREET,
WARD NO. - 24
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152 GATEWAY OF PRATAPCHANDRA GHOSH’S HOUSE
27, BARANASHI GHOSH STREET, WARD
NO. - 25
153 KALIPRASANNA SINHA’S FOUNTAIN
ARANASHI GHOSH STREET, WARD NO.
- 25
154 LOHIA MATRI SEVA SADAN INCLUDING GATEWAY. 296B, RABINDRA SARANI, WARD NO. - 25
155
JORASANKO THAKURBARI, NOW RABINDRA
BHARATI UNIVERSITY, JORASANKO COMPLEX
6B, 6/3, 6/2, 6/1A, 6A, 5, 6C,
DWARAKANATH TAGORE LANE, 5/1B,
5/1A, BARANASHI GHOSH 2ND LANE,
WARD NO. - 25
156
BRAHMO PRAYER HALL SADHARAN BRAHMO
SAMAJ
211, 210/6A, 211/1, 210/6B, BIDHAN
SARANI, WARD NO. - 25
157
SITANATH & BALAKNATH SIVA TEMPLE
(NAVARATNA)
23, TARAK PRAMANIK ROAD, WARD NO.
– 25
158 STATUE OF GIRISCHANDRA GHOSH CHITTARANJAN AVENUE, WARD NO. -25
159
TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ARISTOCRATIC
BUILDINGS
22A, VIVEKANANDA ROAD, WARD NO. -
25
160
TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ARISTOCRATIC
BUILDINGS
24A, VIVEKANANDA ROAD,WARD NO. -
25
161 HOUSE OF KUNDU FAMILY
76A, TARAK PRAMANIK ROAD, 16/1A,
16/1B, AMAR BOSE SARANI, WARD NO.
- 25
162
TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ARISTOCRATIC
BUILDINGS
11, VIVEKANANDA ROAD, WARD NO. - 25
163 JORASANKO RAJBATI
288, 290, 292, 294, 286, RABINDRA
SARANI, WARD NO. - 25
164
TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ARISTOCRATIC
BUILDINGS
42, VIVEKANANDA ROAD, WARD NO. - 25
165
TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ARISTOCRATIC
BUILDINGS
34, VIVEKANANDA ROAD, WARD NO. - 25
166
TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ARISTOCRATIC
BUILDINGS
20A, 20B, VIVEKANANDA ROAD, WARD
NO. - 25
167
TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ARISTOCRATIC
BUILDINGS
15, VIVEKANANDA ROAD, WARD NO. - 25
168
TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ARISTOCRATIC
BUILDINGS
17, VIVEKANANDA ROAD,WARD NO. - 25
169
TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ARISTOCRATIC
BUILDINGS
25A, 25B VIVEKANANDA ROAD, WARD
NO. - 25
170
TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ARISTOCRATIC
BUILDINGS
37, VIVEKANANDA ROAD,WARD NO. - 25
171
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH RAMANANDA
CHATTERJEE. ‘NABYABHARAT’ WAS PUBLISHED
FROM THIS PLACE
210/3/1, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO. - 25
172
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH BHISMADEV
CHATTERJEE
30, SARKAR LANE, WARD NO. - 25
173
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH SHASHIPADA
BANERJEE (DEBALAYA)
210/3/2, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO. - 25
174 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH NILRATAN SARKAR
217A, 217B, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO.
- 25
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175
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH KRISHNADAS PAL &
RADHACHARAN PAL
63A, 63B, TARAK PRAMANIK ROAD,
WARD NO. - 25
176
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH PRASANTA
CHANDRA MAHALANABISH
210, BIDHAN SARANI WARD NO. - 25
177
STATUE OF SITANATH ROY, STATUE OF KAVIRAJ
DWARKANATH SEN, STATUE OF PRIYANATH SEN,
STATUE OF RAJA KALIKRISHNA DEV BAHADUR
9, BEADON SQUARE, WARD NO. - 26
178
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH SWAMI
VIVEKANANDA
3, GOUR MUKHERJEE STREET, WARD
NO. - 26
179 PAIR OF TEMPLES
61, W C BANERJEE STREET, WARD NO.
- 26
180 PAIR OF TEMPLES
48, 46, DR. NARAYAN ROY SARANI,
WARD NO. - 26
181 BEADON STREET POST OFFICE BEADON STREET, WARD NO. - 26
182 CHRIST CHURCH
182B, 182C, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO.
- 26
183 GOVINDA DEY’S TEMPLE
74, DR. NARAYAN ROY SARANI,
WARD NO. - 26
184 NISTARINI TEMPLE COMPLEX 25, BETHUNE ROW, WARD NO. - 26
185 BETHUNE SCHOOL AND COLLEGE
181, 182A, BIDHAN SARANI, 128/1,
RAMDULAL SARKAR STREET, WARD NO.
- 26
186 BALI BARI 100 YEARS OLD
133, RAMDULAL SARKAR STREET,
WARD NO. - 26
187 YOTIRAJ BHAVAN
101C, 101D, 101B, 101A, VIVEKANANDA
ROAD,WARD NO. - 26
188 THAKURBARI OF BANSIDHAR MITRA
33, 34/2, RAMDULAL SARKAR STREET,
WARD NO. - 26
189 MINERVA THEATRE 6, BEADON STREET,WARD NO. - 26
190 GIRISHCHANDRA DEY & NAKUR NANDI (SHOP)
56, RAMDULAL SARKAR STREET, WARD
NO. - 26
191
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH WOMESH CHANDRA
BANDYOPADHYAY
69A, W C BANERJEE STREET, WARD NO.
- 26
192
OLD RESIDENTIAL HOUSE NOW BEING PARTLY
USED AS PRESS, OFFICES ETC.,
36B, 36A, 36C, 36D, BETHUNE ROW,
WARD NO. - 26
193 TRADITIONAL RESIDENTIAL HOUSE 6, ASHUTOSH DE LANE,WARD NO. - 26
194 CLOCK TOWER AT MANICKTALA MARKET
187, VIVEKANANDA ROAD, 123/1/1,
ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA ROAD,
123, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO. - 27
195 GATEWAY OF LAHA’S HOUSE KAILASH BOSE STREET, WARD NO. - 27
196
AZAD HIND BAG INCLUDING STATUE OF
BUTTAKRISTA PAL
URQUHART SQUARE,WARD NO. - 27
197 SCOTTISH CHURCH COLLEGE - B.ED. BLOCK 1, URQUHART SQUARE, WARD NO. - 27
198 PREVIOUSLY RESIDENCE OF BRITISH EXECUTIVE 2, URQUHART SQUARE, WARD NO. - 27
199 SCOTTISH CHURCH COLLEGE 3, URQUHART SQUARE, WARD NO. - 27
200 Y.M.C.A. - VIVEKANANDA ROAD
113, VIVEKANANDA ROAD, WARD NO. -
27
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201 JANARDAN SAHA’S HOUSE
122/1A, 122A, 122B, 122D, 122/1B, 122/1C,
SISIR BHADHURY SARANI, WARD NO. -
27
202
RAJA RAMMOHAN ROY, NOW OFFICE OF THE
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE (NORTH)
AND POLICE MUSEUM.
113, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO. - 27
203 SRI SRI JAGAT JANANI TEMPLE
77, SISIR BHADHURY SARANI, WARD NO.
- 27
204 TEMPLE
80/1, SISIR BHADHURY SARANI, WARD
NO. - 27
205 DUFF CHURCH, INDIAN (BENGALI)
127, 128, SISIR BHADHURY SARANI,
WARD NO. - 27
206 THAKURBARI OF BANKUBIHARI SAHA 12, BINODE SAHA LANE, WARD NO. - 27
207
RAMA PROSAD ROY (FIRST INDIAN JUSTICE OF
THE CALCUTTA HIGH COURT)
85B, 85A, 85A, 85D, 85C, RAJA
RAMMOHAN SARANI, WARD NO. - 27
208
‘EDUCATION GAZETTE’ WAS PUBLISHED FROM
HERE.
71A, 71B, SISIR BHADHURY SARANI,
WARD NO. - 27
209 ST. MARGARET SCHOOL 19, DUFF STREET, WARD NO. - 27
210 ‘JANASEVAK’ WAS PUBLISHED FROM HERE.
18A, 18B, DR. DHIREN SEN SARANI,
WARD NO. - 27
211 ADI MAHAKALI PATHSHALA
35C, KAILASH BOSE STREET, WARD NO.
- 27
212
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH DWIJENDRALAL
ROY
4A, D. L. ROY STREET, WARD NO. - 27
213
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH BROJENDRANATH
SEAL
25, RAMMOHAN SAHA LANE, WARD NO.
- 27
214
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH RAJENDRANATH
MUKHERJEE. PERSONALITY HOLY CHILD
SCHOOL. ALSO NOTED FOR ARCHITECTURAL
STYLE.
1, AVEDANANDA ROAD, WARD NO. - 27
215 SAHA HOUSE
3B, 3C, 3A, BINODE SAHA LANE,
WARD NO. - 27
216 YMCA
114, VIVEKANANDA ROAD,
WARD NO. - 27
217 ANUSHILAN SAMITY 49, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO. - 27
218 CALCUTTA DEAF AND DUMB SCHOOL
293, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO. - 28
219 ATHENAEUM INSTITUTION 100A, GARPAR ROAD, WARD NO. - 28
220 BRAHMO BALIKA SIKSHALAYA
294, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO. - 28
221 RAMMOHAN LIBRARY
267, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO. - 28
222 SADHANA SARKAR UDYAN
294/2, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO. - 28
223 CHURCH MISSION SOCIETY CEMETERY
259B, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO. - 28
224 HARINATH DEY
29, WARDS INSTITUTION STREET, WARD
NO. - 28
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225 FEDERATION HALL
294/2/1, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO. - 28
226 M. N. CHATTERJEE EYE HOSPITAL
295/1, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO. - 28
227 GREEK CEMETERY
105, MOULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD
SARANI, WARD NO. - 30
228 GURUDAS BANERJEE
28A, 28B, 28C, 28D, SASHTITALA ROAD,
WARD NO. - 30
229 BENGAL CHEMICAL
168, MANICKTALA MAIN ROAD, 46,
CANAL CIRCULAR ROAD, 41, CANAL
CIRCULAR ROAD, 164, MANICKTALA
MAIN ROAD, WARD NO. - 31
230 RAMAKRISHNA MATH (YOGODYAN)
6, JOGODYAN LANE, 7A, JOGODYAN
LANE, 23/3B/2, 23/2, 23/3E, 23/3D, SHIB
KRISTO DAW LANE, WARD NO. - 31
231 STATUE OF BIDHAN CHANDRA ROY
C. I. T. SCHEME NO. VII(M) , WARD NO. -
32
232 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, MAKBARA-I-AM 52, BAGMARI ROAD, WARD NO. - 32
233 KALI SEAL’S TEMPLE 98, SATIN SEN SARANI, WARD NO. - 32
234
GATEWAY BETWEEN 73A AND 73V MOULANA
ABUL KALAM AZAD SARANI
MOULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD SARANI,
WARD NO.-33
235 PARSI TOWER OF SILENCE
109, DR. SURESH CHANDRA BANERJEE
ROAD, WARD NO.-33
236 JEWISH CEMETERY
45, MOULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD
SARANI
237 SUBHAS SAROBAR
MOULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD SARANI,
WARD NO.-33
238 GATEWAY OF THAKURBAGAN
DR. SURESH CHANDRA BANERJEE
ROAD, WARD NO.-34
239 RAJENDRALAL MITRA’S HOUSE
143, 144, 145, 146 RAJA RAJENDRALAL
MITRA ROAD, WARD NO.-34
240
MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, BAGE MOHAMMEDI -
DAWOODI BOHRA COMMUNITY BURIAL GROUND
1, RAJA RAJENDRALAL MITRA ROAD,
WARD NO.-34
241 KARIMUNNESA BIBI MASJID
19, 19/1B, 19/1A, DR. SURESH CHANDRA
BANERJEE ROAD, WARD NO.-34
242
HYDERI MANZIL – MAHATMA GANDHI STAYED
HERE ON 15
TH
AUGUST 1947
150B, DR. SURESH CHANDRA
BANERJEE ROAD, WARD NO.-34
243 ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY
169, DR. SURESH CHANDRA BANERJEE
ROAD, WARD NO.-35
244
POPULARLY KNOWN AS ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC
CEMETERY
307, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO.-36
245
POPULARLY KNOWN AS MUSLIM BURIAL
GROUND, SHIA 3, NORTH SEALDAH ROAD
NORTH SEALDAH ROAD, WARD NO.-36
246
POPULARLY KNOWN AS MUSLIM BURIAL
GROUND, KURESHI 6, NORTH SEALDAH ROAD
NORTH SEALDAH ROAD, WARD NO.-36
247
POPULARLY KNOWN AS MUSLIM BURIAL
GROUND, SURATI 8, HARSHI STREET JAMAT
HARSHI STREET, WARD NO.-36
248 MOSQUE KAISER STREET, WARD NO.-36
249 MOSQUE NORTH SEALDAH ROAD, WARD NO.-36
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250
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH MANINDRA
CHANDRA NANDI, COSSIMBAZAR HOUSE
302, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO.-36
251
KESHAB CHANDRA SEN’S RESIDENCE (BRAHMO
MEMORIALS BUILT OVER URNS CONTAINING
ASHES)
78B, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO.-37
252 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH
RAJA RAMMOHAN SARANI, WARD NO.-
37
253 ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL MISSION COLLEGE
33/1A, RAJA RAMMOHAN SARANI, WARD
NO.-37
254 AMHERST STREET POST OFFICE
33B, RAJA RAMMOHAN SARANI, WARD
NO.-37
255 D. N. DEY HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE
63, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO.-37
256
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH HEMENDRA MOHAN
BOSE KARTIK BOSE
52, RAJA RAMMOHAN SARANI, WARD
NO.-38
257
CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY, SCIENCE COLLEGE,
RAJABAZAR.
92, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO.-38
258 CITY COLLEGE, AMHERST STREET
102/1, RAJA RAMMOHAN SARANI, WARD
NO.-38
259
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH ISWAR CHANDRA
VIDYASAGAR
36, VIDYASAGAR STREET, WARD NO.-38
260
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH JAGADISH
CHANDRA BOSE
93, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD, WARD NO.-38
261 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH SATYACHARAN LAW
50A, 50B/1, KAILASH BOSE STREET,
WARD NO.-38
262
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH NARENDRANATH
LAHA / RESHEECASE LAW. ALSO NOTED FOR
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE.
23A, 23/B, BALAI SINHA LANE, 96C, 96B,
96B/3, RAJA RAMMOHAN SARANI, WARD
NO.-38
263
HOUSE OF G.C. MONDAL / A.K. MONDAL,
SOLICITOR
93/3A/1, 93/3A/2, ACHARYA PRAFULLA
CHANDRA ROAD, WARD NO.-38
264
BRAHMO PRAYER HALL - BHARATBARSHIYA
BRAHMO SAMAJ
KESHAB CHANDRA SEN STREET, WARD
NO.-38
265 THAKURBARI OF BIHARILAL MITRA
BECHU CHATTERJEE STREET, WARD
NO.-38
266 RAJA KRISTO DASS LAW, THANTHANIA RAJBATI 2B, 2A, BIDHAN SARAN, WARD NO.-38
267 HINDU ACADEMY, AMHERST STREET
50, RAJA RAMMOHAN SARANI, WARD
NO.-38
268
BOSE INSTITUTE, ALSO NOTED FOR
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE.
93/1, ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA
ROAD , WARD NO.-38
269 ARYAKANYA VIDYALAYA 20A, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO.-38
270
MAHESH CHANDRA ATARTHI & PREMANKUR
ATARTHI
12, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO.-38
271
UPENDRA KISHORE RAYCHAUDHURI
DWARAKANATH - KADAMBINI GANGULY,
RAMKUMAR VIDYARATNA
13A, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO.-38
272
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH RAMCHANDRA
MITRA
12, SHIBNARAIN DAS LANE, WARD NO.-
38
273
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH KADAMBINI
GANGULY
6, GURUPRASAD CHOWDHURY LANE,
WARD NO.-38
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274 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH JADUNATH BOSE
23/1/1, 23/1/2, GURUPRASAD
CHOWDHURY LANE, WARD NO.-38
275
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH REV.
KRISHNAMOHAN BANERJEE
11A, 11B, 11D, 11E, 11C, GURUPRASAD
CHOWDHURY LANE, WARD NO.-38
276
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH GIRINDRASEKHAR
BOSE & RAJSHEKHAR BOSE
14, 14/1, PARSIBAGAN LANE, WARD NO.-
38
277 RAM MOHAN HALL
102, RAJA RAMMOHAN SARANI, WARD
NO.-38
278 VIDYASAGAR COLLEGE PREVIOUSLY HOSTEL 17, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO.-38
279 MARCUS SQUARE
51, MADAN MOHAN BURMAN STREET,
WARD NO.-39
280 MAHAJATI SADAN
166, CHITTARANJAN AVENUE, WARD
NO.-39
281 COLLEGE STREET MARKET (CENTRAL TOWER) COLLEGE STREET, WARD NO.-39
282 HOUSE OF LAW FAMILY
223/1, 223, BIDHAN SARANI, WARD NO.-
39
283
THAKURBARI OF BASUMULLICK FAMILY
INCLUDING CAST IRON FIGURES
18B, 18D, 18A, 18C, RADHANATH MALLIK
LANE, WARD NO.-40
284
COLLEGE SQUARE INCLUDING STATUES OF
PANDIT ISWARCHANDRA VIDYASAGAR, ACHARYA
PRAFULLA CHANDRA ROY. FIRST WORLD WAR
MEMORIAL CENOTAPH & DAVID HARE’S GRAVE
53/1, 53/2, 53/3, 53/4, 53/5, 53/6, 53/7,
COLLEGE STREET, WARD NO.-40
285 HINDU SCHOOL
1B, BANKIM CHATTERJEE STREET,
WARD NO.-40
286
SANSKRIT COLLEGE INCLUDING STATUES OF
PANDIT ISWARCHANDRA VIDYASAGAR & MAHES
NYAYARATNA
1A, 1, BANKIM CHATTERJEE STREET,
WARD NO.-40
287 ALBERT HALL NOW INDIAN COFFEE HOUSE
15, BANKIM CHATTERJEE STREET,
WARD NO.-40
288 CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
7, BANKIM CHATTERJEE STREET, WARD
NO.-40
289 BENGAL THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
BANKIM CHATTERJEE STREET, WARD
NO.-40
290 DHARMARAJIKA VIHAR
4A, BANKIM CHATTERJEE STREET,
WARD NO.-40
291
DALAN TEMPLE OF RADHAGOBINDA INCLUDING
CAST IRON FIGURES
57, SITARAM GHOSH STREET, WARD
NO.-40
292 STATUE OF KRISTO DAS PAL MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD, WARD NO.-40
293 DASGUPTA & CO IS HOUSED HERE.
54/4, 54/1, COLLEGE STREET, WARD
NO.-40
294 CITY COLLEGE, MIRZAPUR STREET 13, SURYA SEN STREET, WARD NO.-40
295 S. B. S. M. MARWARI HOSPITAL, AMHERST STREET
118C, 118B, 118A, RAJA RAMMOHAN
SARANI, WARD NO.-40
296
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH SHYAMACHARAN
DEY
13/1, 13, BANKIM CHATTERJEE STREET,
WARD NO.-40
297 BRAHMO PRAYER HALL - ADI 236, RABINDRA SARANI,WARD NO.-41
298
MARBLE PALACE INCLUDING JAGANNATH
TEMPLE (PRECINCT).
46, 44, MUKTARAM BABU STREET,WARD
NO.-41
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299 HAVELI
17, BAL MUKUND MACKAR ROAD,WARD
NO.-41
300 BARA SIKH SANGAT
172A, 172B, MAHATMA GANDHI
ROAD,WARD NO.-42
301 CHOTA SIKH SANGAT
UTKALMANI GOPABANDHU
SARANI,WARD NO.-42
302
PORTUGUIESE CHURCH - OUR LADY OF THE
ROSARY
15/1, 15, SAHID NITYANANDA SAHA
SARANI,WARD NO.-42
303 SWETAMBAR PANCHAYET TEMPLE
UTKALMANI GOPABANDHU
SARANI,WARD NO.-42
304 IMAMBARA OF AGA KARBULAI MOHAMMED
10, SAHID NITYANANDA SAHA,WARD
NO.-42
305 THE CALCUTTA MUSLIM ORPHANAGE 8, SYED SALLEY LANE,WARD NO.-43
306 NAM SOON CHURCH 13, DAMZEN LANE,WARD NO.-43
307 SEA VOI YUNE LEONG FUTH CHURCH 17, BLACKBURN LANE,WARD NO.-43
308 CHINESE CHURCH
17A, 17/1A, TIRETTA BAZAR
STREET,WARD NO.-43
309 NAKHODA MOSQUE
1, ZAKARIA STREET, 86, RABINDRA
SARANI, WARD NO.-43
310 MUTTY LALL SEAL’S FREE COLLEGE
127, CHITTARANJAN AVENUE,WARD NO.-
43
311
BADAN ROY’S HOUSE INCLUDING CAST IRON
FIGURES.
2A, GOPAL CHANDRA LANE, WARD NO.-
44
312
MOHAMMED ALI PARK INCLUDING
UNDERGROUND RESERVOIR.
130, CHITTARANJAN AVENUE, WARD
NO.-44
313
HARE SCHOOL INCLUDING STATUE OF DAVID
HARE
87, COLLEGE STREET, WARD NO.-44
314 PRESIDENCY COLLEGE 86/1, COLLEGE STREET, WARD NO.-44
315 EDEN HINDU HOSTEL 3, PYARI SARKAR STREET, WARD NO.-44
316
UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA, STREET COLLEGE
CAMPUS INCLUDING STATUE OF PRASANNA
KUMAR TAGORE
1, ANAGARIKA DHARMAPALA STREET,
WARD NO.-44
317
CALCUTTA SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
276, BEPIN BEHARI GANGULY STREET,
WARD NO.-44
318 Y.M.C.A. COLLEGE STREET
90/6A, 90/7A, MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD,
86A, COLLEGE STREET, , WARD NO.-44
319 MEDICAL COLLEGE 88, COLLEGE STREET, WARD NO.-44
320 SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE
104, CHITTARANJAN AVENUE, WARD
NO.-44
321
ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE AND PUBLIC
HEALTH
110, CHITTARANJAN AVENUE, WARD
NO.-44
322
TOONG OON CHINESE CHURCH AND NANKING
RESTAURENT
22, BLACKBURN LANE, WARD NO.-44
323 GEE HING CHURCH 13, BLACKBURN LANE, WARD NO.-44
324 SEA IP CHURCH
22/1A, CHATAWALLA GULLE, WARD NO.-
44
325 CORONER’S COURT
2/2, NILMADHAB SEN LANE, WARD NO.-
44
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326 FIRE BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS
136, CHITTARANJAN AVENUE, WARD
NO.-44
327 MATILAL SEAL
60B, 60B/1, 60C, 60D, MAULANA
SHAWKAT ALI STREET, WARD NO.-44
328
INCLUDING GATEWAY ON VANSITTART ROW
ENTRANCE
32, 32/1, DALHOUSIE SQUARE, WARD
NO. - 45
329 FRASER MACDONELL FOUNTAIN ESPLANADE ROW WEST, WARD NO. - 45
330 AKASHVANI BHAWAN
3, SAHID KSHUDIRAM BOSE ROAD,
WARD NO. - 45
331 EDEN GARDENS EDEN GARDEN ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
332 MEMORIAL ADJOINING BIDHANSABHA BHAVAN ESPLANADE ROW WEST, WARD NO. - 45
333 COLESWORTHY GRANT MEMORIAL
DALHOUSIE SQUARE NORTH, WARD
NO. - 45
334 OUTRAM GHAT STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
335 BABU GHAT STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. – 45
336 MUTTY SEAL’S GHAT STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. – 45
337 STRAND WAREHOUSE STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. – 45
338 TOWN HALL
4, 4/1, ESPLANADE ROW WEST, WARD
NO. – 45
339 METCALFE HALL 12, STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. – 45
340 HONGKONG BANK
31, DALHOUSIE SQUARE, WARD NO.
45
341 FORMER RESERVE BANK BUILDING
8, COUNCIL HOUSE STREET, WARD NO.
– 45
342 L.I.C. BUILDING
7, COUNCIL HOUSE STREET, WARD NO.
– 45
343 WALLACE HOUSE 4, BANKSHALL STREET, WARD NO. – 45
344 CUSTOMS HOUSE 15/1, STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. – 45
345 TURNER MORRISON & CO 6, LYONS RANGE, WARD NO. – 45
346 ALLAHABAD BANK
14, INDIA EXCHANGE PLACE, WARD NO.
– 45
347 CHARTERED BANK BUILDINGS 4, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
348 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDING
6, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO.
45
349 GILLANDER HOUSE 1, CLIVE BUILDINGS, WARD NO. - 45
350 LIC (FORMER ORIENTAL ASSURANCE) BUILDING
2, DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD SARANI,
WARD NO. - 45
351 YULE HOUSE
8, DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD SARANI,
WARD NO. - 45
352 DUNCAN HOUSE
31, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO. -
45
353
LIC (FORMER NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
ASSURANCE) BUILDING
29, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO. -
45
354 BALMER LAWRIE (OFFICE)
21, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO. -
45
355 ALLAHABAD BANK 2, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
356 MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO. LTD. 16, STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
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357 ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING
5, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
358 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA, MACLEOD HOUSE
3, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
359 TEMPLE CHAMBER
6, OLD POST OFFICE STREET,WARD NO.
- 45
360 BUTTO KRISTO PAUL (SHOP)
1A, BONFIELD LANE, WARD NO. - 45
361
ARMENIAN CHURCH INCLUDING BURIAL
GROUND.
1,2,2/1,2/2A, ARMENIAN STREET, WARD
NO. - 45
362 MAGHEN DAVID (JEWISH SYNAGOGUE)
109, BIPLABI RASH BEHARI BASU ROAD,
WARD NO. - 45
363 NEVEH SALOME (JEWISH SYNAGOGUE)
9, INDRA KUMAR KARNANI STREET,
WARD NO. - 45
364 BETH-EL (JEWISH SYNAGOGUE)
26/1, POLLOCK STREET, WARD NO. - 45
365 RUSTOMJEE KAWASJEE BANAJEES FIRE TEMPLE
26,27,31, EZRA STREET & 19, PARSI
CHURCH STREET, WARD NO. - 45
366 KOLKATA PORT TRUST OFFICE
15, STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
367 GENERAL POST OFFICE
9, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
368 DEPUTY A.G., P & T
7, KAYLAGHAT STREET, WARD NO. - 45
369 CENTRAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE
8, RED CROSS PLACE, WARD NO. - 45
370 TELEGRAPH CHECK OFFICE
33, DALHOUSIE SQUARE, WARD NO. - 45
371
HIGH COURT INCLUDING STATUE OF SIR EDWARD
HYDE EAST AND ALL OTHER BUSTS AND STATUES
IN HIGH COURT
4, OLD POST OFFICE STREET, WARD
NO. - 45
372 BANKSHALL COURT
2, BANKSHALL STREET, WARD NO. - 45
373 EASTERN RAILWAY OFFICE
1, BANKSHALL STREET, WARD NO. - 45
374 EASTERN RAILWAY OFFICE
17, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO. -
45
375 RESERVE BANK
15,15/1A,13 NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD,
WARD NO. - 45
376 GOVERNMENT STATIONERY OFFICE
11,11/1, STRAND ROAD & 3, CHURCH
LANE, WARD NO. - 45
377 REGISTRAR OF ASSURANCE
5, GOVERNMENT PLACE, WARD NO. - 45
378 ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE
6, GOVERNMENT PLACE, WARD NO. - 45
379
ST. JOHN’S CHURCH INCLUDING HOLWELL
MONUMENT, ROHILLA MEMORIAL MONUMENT &
MAUSOLEUM OF JOB CHARNOCK
2/2,2/1 COUNCIL HOUSE STREET WARD
NO. - 45
380 RAJ BHAVAN
1, GOVERNMENT PLACE, WARD NO. - 45
381 BIDHAN SABHA BHAVAN
ESPLANADE ROW WEST, WARD NO. - 45
382 WRITERS’ BUILDING (MAHAKARAN)
16, DALHOUSIE SQUARE NORTH, WARD
NO. - 45
383 TREASURY BUILDINGS
2,3, GOVERNMENT PLACE, WARD NO.
- 45
384
GOVT. OF INDIA COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
DEPARTMENT
1, COUNCIL HOUSE STREET, WARD NO.
- 45
385 POLICE HEADQUARTERS
1, RABINDRA SARANI, WARD NO. - 45
386 CALCUTTA COLLECTORATE
11, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD , WARD NO. -
45
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387 GOVERNOR’S ESTATES
5,5/1,5/2,6,6/1 RED CROSS PLACE,
WARD NO. - 45
388 STATUE OF DESHBANDHU CHITTARANJAN DAS GOVERNMENT PLACE, WARD NO. - 45
389
STATUE OF MAHARAJA LAKSMISWAR SINGH OF
DARBHANGA
DALHOUSIE SQUARE, WARD NO. - 45
390 PRINCE OF WALES’ VISIT MEMORIAL FAIRLIE PLACE, WARD NO. - 45
391 STATUE OF HEMANTA KUMAR BOSE GOVERNMENT PLACE, WARD NO. - 45
392 STATUE OF SARAT CHANDRA BOSE ESPLANADE ROW WEST, WARD NO. - 45
393 STATUE OF BIDHAN CHANDRA ROY
DALHOUSIE SQUARE NORTH, WARD
NO. - 45
394 STATUE OF KSHUDIRAM BOSE
SAHID KSHUDIRAM BOSE ROAD, WARD
NO. - 45
395 STATUE OF BANKIMCHANDRA CHATTOPADHYAYA STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
396 STATUE OF SURYA SEN ESPLANADE ROW WEST, WARD NO. - 45
397
MANGAL MINAR & MEMORIAL OF BARANDA
BATTLE
DALHOUSIE SQUARE NORTH, WARD
NO. - 45
398 STREET ORDERLY BIN (CAST IRON) [LANDMARK]
OLD POST OFFICE STREET, WARD NO.
- 45
399 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, SCOTTISH CHURCH
15, DALHOUSIE SQUARE NORTH, WARD
NO. - 45
400 BIDHAN SAROVAR (LAL DIGHI) DALHOUSIE SQUARE, WARD NO. - 45
401 STATUE OF LOKAMANYA TILAK LAWRENCE ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
402 KETTLEWELL BULLEN & CO 21, STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
403 MOHTA HOUSE (OFFICE) 29, STRAND ROAD, WARD NO. - 45
404 NEW INDIA ASSURANCE 4, LYONS RANGE, WARD NO. - 45
405 STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA 7, LYONS RANGE, WARD NO. - 45
406 UNION BANK OF INDIA
15, INDIA EXCHANGE PLACE, WARD NO.
- 45
407 COAL INDIA
10, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD, WARD NO. -
45
408 JUTE HOUSE
12, INDIA EXCHANGE PLACE, WARD NO.
- 45
409 SHAHID MINAR SIDO-KANHU DAHAR, WARD NO. - 46
410 HINDU MUTUAL HOUSE 14, MADAN STREET, WARD NO. – 46
411 METRO CINEMA HALL
5, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD, WARD
NO. – 46
412 GRAND HOTEL
15/7,15/9,16A,16/2,16/3,16/5,17
, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD & 6A,
7A, 7B, 8A, 9A, 9B, CHOWRINGHEE
PLACE & 15/6, 15/4, 15/3, 15/2, 15A, 15/1,
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD, WARD NO.
– 46
413 TOWER HOUSE
2A, 2B, CHOWRINGHEE SQUARE, WARD
NO. - 46
414 VICTORIA HOUSE, CESC OFFICE
5, CHOWRINGHEE SQUARE, WARD NO.
– 46
415
SIR STUART HOGG MARKET (NEW MARKET)
INCLUDING CLOCK TOWER
19, NELLIE SEN GUPTA SARANI, WARD
NO. - 46
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416 PARSI FIRE TEMPLE
91, METCALFE STREET, WARD NO. - 46
417
ESPLANADE MANSION (RAILWAY PUBLIC
RELATIONS & PUBLICITY)
1, 2, SIDO-KANHU DAHAR & 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, ESPLANADE
MANSIONS, WARD NO. - 46
418
CENTRAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE, THE KOLKATA
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
5, SURENDRA NATH BANERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO. - 46
419 CAREY BAPTIST CHURCH
31B, 31A, BEPIN BEHARI GANGULY,
WARD NO. - 46
420 CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS
2,3, 4, LENIN SARANI, WARD NO. - 46
421 PRINCE GOLAM MOHAMMED MOSQUE
185B, LENIN SARANI, WARD NO. - 46
422
ORDNANCE FACTORY BOARD - OFFICE OF CHIEF
CONTROLLER OF ACCOUNTS.
5, SIDO-KANHU DAHAR, WARD NO. - 46
423 MILITARY ACCOUNTS OFFICE
6, SIDO-KANHU DAHAR, WARD NO. - 46
424 STATUE OF RASHBEHARI BOSE
SIDO-KANHU DAHAR, WARD NO. - 46
425 STATUE OF B. R. AMBEDKAR
RED ROAD, WARD NO. - 46
426 STATUE OF MATANGINI HAZRA
RED ROAD, WARD NO. - 46
427 STATUE OF MICHAEL MADHUSUDAN DUTTA
RED ROAD, WARD NO. - 46
428
SURENDRA NATH PARK INCLUDING PANIOTY
FOUNTAIN AND CTC OFFICE
SIDO-KANHU DAHAR, WARD NO. - 46
429 STATUE OF SHYAMAPRASAD MUKHOPADHYAYA
RED ROAD, WARD NO. - 46
430 STATUE OF SIR HARIRAM GOENKA
RASHMONI AVENUE, WARD NO. - 46
431 CHOONG YE THONG CHURCH
2, CHANDNEY APPROACH, WARD NO. -
46
432
FIRST WORLD WAR MEMORIAL CENOTAPH AT
KOLKATA MAIDAN
RED ROAD, WARD NO. - 46
433 OLD MISSION CHURCH
3,5, RAJENDRA NATH MUKHERJEE
ROAD, WARD NO. - 46
434 PANIOTY FOUNTAIN
SIDO-KANHU DAHAR, WARD NO. - 46
435 STATUE OF SIR ASHUTOSH MUKHOPADHYAY
CHOWRINGHEE SQUARE, WARD NO. -
46
436 STATUE OF SURENDRA NATH BANDYOPADHYAY
RASHMONI AVENUE, WARD NO. - 46
437 STATUE OF NALINIRANJAN SARKAR
4, CHITTARANJAN AVENUE, WARD NO.
- 46
438
PELITI-FIRPO IN WHICH PELITI’S RESTAURANT
WAS LOCATED
14, HEMANTA BASU SARANI, WARD NO.
- 46
439 NEW EMPIRE CINEMA HALL
1, HUMAYAN PLACE, WARD NO. - 46
440
MANOHAR DAS TARAG INCLUDING FOUR
CORNER KIOSKS
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD, WARD NO.
- 46
441 STATUE OF MAHATMA GANDHI
GURU NANAK SARANI, WARD NO. - 46
442 STATUE OF LENIN
SIDO-KANHU DAHAR, WARD NO. - 46
443 CURRENCY BUILDING
1, SURENDRA MOHAN GHOSH SARANI,
444
WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW NOW METROPOLITAN
INSURANCE BUILDING
7, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD, WARD
NO. - 46
445 STATESMAN HOUSE
4, CHOWRINGHEE SQUARE, WARD NO.
- 46
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446 Y.W.C.A
134, SURENDRA NATH BANERJEE
ROAD, WARD NO. - 46
447 ROXY CINEMA HALL
4B,4A, CHOWRINGHEE PLACE, WARD
NO. - 46
448 MARTIN BURN (OFFICE)
1, RAJENDRA NATH MUKHERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO. - 46
449 LESLIE HOUSE
19A, 19B, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD,
WARD NO. - 46
450 PEERLESS BAZAR
1G, 1F, 1E, 1C, 1B, 1A, 1H,1J, 1K, 1D,
CHOWRINGHEE SQUARE, WARD NO. -
46
451 FRANCIS KLEIN (BRANCH)
10A, HEMANTA BASU SARANI, WARD
NO. - 46
452 GREAT EASTERN HOTEL
18, HEMANTA BASU SARANI, WARD NO.
- 46
453 AVERY INDIA LTD
28,28/1,28/2 SIRAJ-UD-DOULA SARANI,
WARD NO. - 46
454 THACKER SPINCK WAS LOCATED HERE
3, SIDO-KANHU DAHAR, WARD NO. - 46
455 BOURNE & SHEPHERD (PHOTOGRAPHER)
SURENDRA NATH BANERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO. - 46
456 CUTHBERTSON & HARPER (SHOP)
16M, 16A,, 16B, 16C, 16D, 16E, 16F, 16G,
16H, 16J, 16K, 16L, 16N, 16P, 16Q, 16R,
16/1H, 16/1J, 16/1Q, 16/1K, 16/1L, 16/1M,
16/1N, 16/1P, 16/1R, 16/1G, 16/1A, 16/1B,
16/1C, 16/1F, 16/1E, 16/1D,HEMANTA
BASU SARANI, WARD NO. - 46
457 INDIAN ASSOCIATION
62, BEPIN BEHARI GANGULY STREET,
WARD NO. -47
458 CALCUTTA POLICE QUARTER
37, CHITTARANJAN AVENUE,WARD NO.
-47
459 CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER
68, BEPIN BEHARI GANGULY STREET,
WARD NO. - 47
460 CHARCHALA SIVA TEMPLE
32/1,DR. LALIT BANERJEE SARANI,
WARD NO. - 47
461 FIRINGI KALI TEMPLE
244, BEPIN BEHARI GANGULY STREET,
WARD NO. - 47
462 RAJKRISHNA DAS TEMPLE
8, KAPALITOLA LANE, WARD NO. - 47
463 TEMPLE COMPLEX OF TRILOKERAM PAKRASHI
18/1, KENDERDINE LANE, WARD NO. - 47
464 DHARMANKUR VIHAR
1A, 1B, BUDDHIST TEMPLE LANE, WARD
NO. - 47
465
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH NIRMALCHUNDER
CHANDRA
23, NIRMAL CHUNDER STREET, WARD
NO. - 47
466
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH DR. BIDHAN
CHANDRA ROY
36, NIRMAL CHUNDER STREET, WARD
NO. - 47
467 SEN BHAVAN
7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, KAPALITOLA LANE & 41,
CHITTARANJAN AVENUE, WARD NO. - 47
468 THAKURBARI OF RAMKANAI ADHIKARI
1, BABURAM SIL LANE, WARD NO. -48
469 THAKURBARI OF CHUNIMANI DASI
6/1, GOBINDA SEN LANE, WARD NO. -48
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470 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH LALCHAND BORAL
1/1A, 1/1D, 1/1C, 1/1B, PREM CHAND
BORAL STREET, WARD NO. -48
471
OFFICE OF BENGAL PROVINCIAL STUDENT
FEDERATION
84/1A, 84A, 84/3A, BEPIN BEHARI
GANGULY STREET, WARD NO. -48
472
DAINIK BASUMATI, NOTED FOR ARCHITECTURAL
STYLE ALSO.
166, BEPIN BEHARI GANGULY STREET,
WARD NO. -49
473 SIVA & KALI TEMPLE 85, AKHIL MISTRY LANE, WARD NO. -49
474 SRADDHANANDA PARK
34,34/1, SURYA SEN STREET, WARD NO.
-49
475 A.TOSH & SONS
11/1, MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD, WARD
NO. -49
476
CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH -
INDIAN
130, 131 LENIN SARANI, WARD NO. -50
477 CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF DOLOURS
146/1, 146/2, 147, BEPIN BEHARI
GANGULY STREET, WARD NO. -50
478 UNION CHAPEL
137B,136, 137A, 137 LENIN SARANI,
WARD NO. -50
479 SANTOSH MITRA SQUARE ST JAMES STREET, WARD NO. -50
480 MUCHIPARA EXCISE BARRACK
116A, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO. -50
481 THE REFUGE-PUBLIC INSTITUTION
125A, BEPIN BEHARI GANGULY STREET,
WARD NO. -50
482
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH DR. MAHENDRALAL
SARKAR
15, MAHENDRA SARKAR STREET, WARD
NO. -50
483 MUCHIPARA P.S. 6, ST JAMES STREET, WARD NO. -50
484 RAJA SUBODH MULLICK SQUARE
15/1, 15/5, 15/4, 15, 15/3, 15/2 RAJA
SUBODH MULLICK, WARD NO. -51
485 SUBODH CHANDRA MULLICK
12, RAJA SUBODH MULLICK SQUARE ,
WARD NO. -51
486 GATEWAY
52A, 52B, INDIAN MIRROR STREET,
WARD NO. -51
487 ONCE BOWBAZAR BANGA NATYALAY
15, GOBINDA SARKAR LANE, WARD NO.
-51
488 CALCUTTA TECHNICAL SCHOOL
110, SURENDRA NATH BANERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO.-52
489 MAULANA AZAD COLLEGE
8, RAFI AHMED KIDWAI ROAD, WARD
NO.-52
490 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH RANI RASMONI
20A, 20B, 21, 19A, 18/3A, 19B,
SURENDRA NATH BANERJEE ROAD &
13B, 13ARANI RASHMONI ROAD, WARD
NO.-52
491 ST. THOMAS CHURCH
9/1, 9, MIRZA GHALIB STREET, WARD
NO.-52
492 CHURCH OF ST. TERESA AND THE SCHOOL
92/1, 93, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-53
493 KHANKA SHARIF DAUDERIA
16A, 18A, 22A, GARDNER LANE, WARD
NO.- 53
494 CALCUTTA MADRASSAH HOSTEL
17, HAJI MOHAMMED MOHSIN SQUARE,
WARD NO.- 53
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495 BAKER HOSTEL, MAULANA AZAD COLLEGE
8, SMITH LANE, WARD NO.- 53
496 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH S. N. BANERJEE
103, DURGA CHARAN DOCTOR ROAD,
WARD NO.- 53
497 TALTALA P.S
4, TALTALA LANE, WARD NO.- 53
498
SARADA VIDYA BHAVAN ESTD. 1950 PREVIOUSLY
A PROPERTY OF RANI RASHMONI
24A/1B, 24A/1C ,24A, 24A/1A, DR.
SURESH SARKAR ROAD, WARD NO.-54
499 BIBI ANARO’S IMAMBARA
31, HAREKRISHNA KONAR ROAD, WARD
NO.-54
500 SUR INDUSTRIES INCLUDING FOUNTAIN
163, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-54
501 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH H. L. V. DEROZIO
155A, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-54
502 CHIMNEY AT PALMER BRIDGE PUMPING STATION
PALMER BAZAR ROAD, WARD NO.-55
503 NILRATAN SARKAR MEDICAL COLLEGE
138, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-55
504 TRAILOKYA KUTIR
17, DIHI ENTALLY ROAD & 61, DEB LANE,
WARD NO.-55
505
HOUSE OF DEBENDRA NARAYAN DEB - A GREAT
ZAMINDAR INCLUDING CAST IRON FIGURES
7C, 7D, DIHI ENTALLY ROAD, WARD NO.-
55
506
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH HARIDAS
SIDDHANTA BAGISH
41B, 41A, DEB LANE, WARD NO.-55
507 ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY
22, CONVENT ROAD, WARD NO.-55
508
ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH / BISHOP LEFROY
MEMORIAL
38A, 38B ANANDA PALIT ROAD, WARD
NO.-55
509 MOSQUE & IMAMBARA
100A, 100B, 98, DR. LALMOHAN
BHATTACHARYYA ROAD, WARD NO.-55
510 HOUSE OF DR. SURESH SARKAR
2/1B, 2/1A DEB LANE, WARD NO.-55
511 CHINESE BURIAL GROUND, CHOONG DHONG
98, DEBENDRA CHANDRA DEY ROAD,
WARD NO.-56
512 LORETO ST. MARY’S CONVENT
1, CONVENT LANE, WARD NO.-56
513
GATEWAY OF BELIAGHATA COMMERCIAL TAX
BUILDING,
14, BELIAGHATA ROAD, WARD NO.-57
514 GATEWAY OF GHOSH’S CASTLE
13, BELIAGHATA ROAD, WARD NO.-57
515
CHINESE BURIAL GROUND, NAM SOON SENG
CHEONG
8, MATHUR BABU LANE, WARD NO.-57
516 CHINESE BURIAL GROUND, GEE HING
6, MEHER ALI LANE, WARD NO.-57
517 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND
DEBENDRA CHANDRA DEY ROAD ,
WARD NO.-57
518 CHINESE BURIAL GROUND, SEA VAI COON KOON
12, NEW TANGRA ROAD, WARD NO.-58
519 CHINESE BURIAL GROUND, TONGOON
MATHESWARTOLA ROAD, WARD NO.-58
520 CHINESE BURIAL GROUND, CHUNG WAH
MATHESWARTOLA ROAD, WARD NO.-58
521 ARMENIAN BURIAL GROUND AND CHAPEL
1/1, MATHESWARTOLA ROAD, WARD
NO.-58
522 CHINESE BURIAL GROUND
5, TANGRA 2ND LANE, WARD NO.-58
523 HINDU BURIAL GROUND
1, TOPSIA ROAD SOUTH, WARD NO.-59
524 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND
1, RAICHARAN PAL LANE, WARD NO.-59
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525 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, GORIBAN
32, GOBRA GORISTHAN ROAD, WARD
NO.-59
526
GOBRA MUSLIM KABARSTHAN NO 2, TILJALA
EXTENSION
20, MAHENDRA ROY LANE, WARD NO.-
59
527
MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, TILJALA NEW
EXTENSION
20, MAHENDRA CHATTERJEE LANE,
WARD NO.-59
528 GAS CREMATORIUM, KMC
2, CREMATORIUM STREET, WARD NO.-
60
529 LADY BRABOURNE COLLEGE
10, 1/1, 1/2 C. I. T. SCHEME NO. XXXV
WARD NO.-60
530
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH HASSAN SHAHID
SUHRAWARDY
3, SUHRAWARDY AVENUE, WARD NO.-60
531 PARK PALACE 1, SUHRAWARDY AVENUE, WARD NO.-60
532 ST JAMES’ SCHOOL
165A, 165B, 166, 167, 167/1 ACHARYA
JAGADISH CHANDRA BOSE ROAD,
WARD NO.-60
533 ST. JAMES’ CHURCH
165/1 ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-60
534 MARINA GARDEN COURT 191, PARK STREET, WARD NO.-60
535 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH SUNAYANI DEVI
170/2C, 170/2D, ACHARYA JAGADISH
CHANDRA BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-60
536 NONA PUKUR TRAM DEPOT
183, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-61
537 BAPTIST MISSION
44, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-61
538 LOWER CIRCULAR ROAD CEMETERY
184, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-61
539 ARMENIAN CHURCH
41A, 41BMANORANJAN ROY
CHOWDHURY ROAD, WARD NO.-61
540 BAPTIST CHAPEL
43B, 42, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-61
541 EMERALD COURT
178, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-61
542 PARK STREET POLICE STATION 89, PARK STREET
543 SEN LAW & CO
52/1, 52 RAFI AHMED KIDWAI ROAD,
WARD NO.-61
544 HAJI MD. MOHSIN SQUARE
RAFI AHMED KIDWAI ROAD, WARD NO.-
62
545 CALCUTTA MADRASSAH
21B, HAJI MOHAMMED MOHSINSQUARE,
WARD NO.-62
546 SAVIOUR’S CHURCH - INDIAN(TAMIL)
9, HAJI MOHAMMED MOHSIN SQUARE
WARD NO.-62
547 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH KIRAN SANKAR ROY
45A, 47A, 45B, 45C, 44B ,45B, 46ABDUL
HALIM LANE, WARD NO.-62
548 HOUSE GOOPTU FAMILY
5, MIDDLETON STREET ACHARYA
JAGADISH CHANDRA BOSE ROAD, ,
WARD NO.-63
549
ST. XAVIER’S COLLEGE, SANS SOUCI THEATRE
(1839) EXISTED HERE.
30, PARK STREET, WARD NO.- 63
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550 GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ART & CRAFTS
28, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD, WARD
NO.- , 63
551 LA MARTINIERE FOR BOYS
11, DR. U. N. BRAHMACHARI STREET,
WARD NO.- 63
552 LA MARTINIERE FOR GIRLS
14, SAROJINI NAIDU SARANI, WARD NO.-
63
553 LORETO SCHOOL AND COLLEGE
7, SIR WILLIAM JONES SARANI, WARD
NO.- 63
554 ASIATIC SOCIETY 1A, 1B, 1/1 PARK STREET, WARD NO.- 63
555
INDIAN MUSEUM INCLUDING JHINJHERI TALAO.
ALSO NOTED FOR ARCHITECTURAL STYLE.
MUSEUM OFFICE, ORIGINALLY SUDDER DIWANI
ADALAT
27, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD, WARD
NO.- 63
556
YMCA, CHOWRINGHEE. ALSO NOTED FOR
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE.
25, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD, WARD
NO.- 63
557
BIBLE SOCIETY, ALSO NOTED FOR
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
23, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD, WARD
NO.- 63
558 ROYAL CALCUTTA TURF CLUB
11, ANANDILAL PODDAR SARANI, WARD
NO.- 63
559 FAIR LAWN HOTEL
13A, 13B, SUDDER STREET, WARD NO.-
63
560 THE ASTOR HOTEL
15, SHAKESPEARE SARAN, WARD NO.-
63
561 I.T.C. (VIRGINIA HOUSE) 37, CHOWRINGHEE ROAD ,WARD NO.-63
562 KANAK BUILDING 41, CHOWRINGHEE ROAD,WARD NO.-63
563
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH RAJENDRANATH
MUKHERJEE
7, HO-CHI-MINH SARAN,WARD NO.-63
564 CHOWRINGHEE MANSION
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
30A, 30B, 30C, 30D, 30E, 30G, 30H,.
CHOWRINGHEE MANSION, WARD NO.-63
567 PALACE COURT
1/12B, 1/11B, 1/10B, 1/9B, 1/7B,1/6B,1/5B,
1/4B,1/3B,1/2B,1/50B, 1/49B 1/48B,1/47B,
1/1A, 1/1C, 1/1B, 1/46B, 1/45B, 1/44B,
1/43B, 1/42B, 1/41B, 1/40B, 1/39B, 1/38B,
1/37B, 1/36B ,1/35B, 1/34B, 1/33B, 1/32B,
1/31B, 1/30B, 1/29B1/28B, 1/27B, 1/26B,
1/25B, 1/24B, 1/23B, 1/22B, 1/21B, 1/20B,
1/17B, 1/18B, 1/19B, 1/16B, 1/15B, 1/14B,
1/13B,DR. MD. ISHAQUE ROAD,WARD
NO.-63
568 WESLEYAN CHURCH 15, SUDDER STREET,WARD NO.-63
569 AUROBINDO BHABAN 8, SHAKESPEARE SARANI,WARD NO.-63
570 S. B. I. BUILDING 6, SHAKESPEARE SARAN,WARD NO.-63
571 SOUTH PARK STREET CEMETERY 52, PARK STREET,WARD NO.-63
572 FREEMASONS’ HALL (ENGLISH & IRISH) 19, PARK STREET,WARD NO.-63
573 ARCHBISHOP’S HOUSE 32, PARK STREET,WARD NO.-63
574
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. NOTED FOR
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE ALSO
29, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD,WARD
NO.-63
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575 QUEEN’S MANSION
13A, 13A/1, 13B, 13B/1, 13C, 13D, 13E, &
12A, 12B/1, 12B/2, 12C, 12D, 12E, 12F12G,
12H, 12J, 12K, 12M, 12N, 12P, 12Q/1,
12Q/8, 12Q/9, 12Q/1012Q/11, 12Q/12,
12Q/13, 12Q/14, 12Q/15, 12Q/16, 12Q/17,
12Q/18, 12Q/19, 12Q/20, 12Q/21, 12Q/23,
12Q/24, 12Q/25, 12Q/26, 12Q/27, 12Q/45,
12Q/46, 12Q/47, 12Q/48, 12Q/49, 12Q/50,
12Q/51, 12Q/52, 12Q/53, 12Q/54, 12Q/55,
12Q/56, 12Q/57, 12Q/58, 12Q/59, 12Q/61,
12Q/62, PARK STREET ANANDILAL
PODDAR SARANI,WARD NO.-63
576 ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL 1, 1A, CATHEDRAL ROAD,WARD NO.-63
577 ST. THOMA’S CHURCH
7/2, SIR WILLIAM JONES SARANI,WARD
NO.-63
578 STATUE OF RAJA RAMMOHAN OUTRAM ROAD,WARD NO.-63
579 BIRJEE TALAO 3, CATHEDRAL ROAD,WARD NO.-63
580 KOLKATA MAIDAN
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ROAD,WARD NO.-
63
581 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU CHOWRINGHEE ROAD, WARD NO.-63
582
VICTORIA MEMORIAL (INCLUDING STATUES IN
THE QUADRANGLE AND OTHER STATUES).
QUEEN’S WAY ,WARD NO.-63
583 RACE COURSE
ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA BOSE
ROAD,WARD NO.-63
584 BISHOP’S HOUSE 51, CHOWRINGHEE ROAD,WARD NO.-63
585 INTERNATIONAL CLUB
42A, SHAKESPEARE SARANI,WARD NO.-
63
586 KENILWORTH HOTEL 7, NANDALAL BOSE SARANI,WARD NO.-63
587 KINGS COURT 46B, CHOWRINGHEE ROAD,WARD NO.-63
588 B.S.F. HEAD QUARTERS 2B, LORD SINHA ROAD,WARD NO.-63
589 KARNANI MANSION
21, 23, 25A, 25B, 27A, 27B, 29, 31,
33, 35, 3739, 43, 45, 47, 55, 57PARK
STREET,WARD NO.-63
590 STEPHEN COURT
18A, 18B, 18C, 18D18E18F, 18G,18H, 18J,
18K,18L, 118M PARK STREET,WARD NO.-
63
591 VICTOR HOUSE
59A, 59B, 59C, 59D, PARK STREET,WARD
NO.-63
592 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 36A, PARK STREET,WARD NO.-63
593 NATIONAL COURT 13, DR. U. N. BRAHMACHARI STREET
594 HOTEL NEW KENILWORTH
1, 2 NANDALAL BOSE SARANI,WARD
NO.-63
595 JUBILEE COURT
11/1A, 11/1B, 11/1C, 11/1D, 11/1E, 11/1F,
11/1G, 11/1H11/1J11/1K, HO-CHI-MINH
SARANI,WARD NO.-63
596 MIDDLETON MANSION
9, 9/1, MIDDLETON STREET, WARD NO.-
63
597 DUMRAON HOUSE
26A, ABANINDRANATH THAKUR SARANI,
WARD NO.-63
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598 BIRKMYRE HOSTEL & CLUB
4, SIR WILLIAM JONES SARANI, WARD
NO.-63
590
BISHOP’S FORMER RESIDENCE`INCLUDING
GATEWAY.
5A, ANANDILAL PODDAR SARANI, WARD
NO.-63
591
INTELLIGENCE BRANCH, GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL
C.I.D.
13, LORD SINHA ROAD, WARD NO.-63
592 SPECIAL BRANCH, KOLKATA POLICE, C.I.D.
14, LORD SINHA ROAD, WARD NO.-63
593 SURVEY OF INDIA
15, 13, 14, WOOD STREET, WARD NO.-63
594 PARK MANSION
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 20A, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, PARK
MANSIONS , WARD NO.-63
595 KING EDWARD COURT
1, EDWARD COURT, WARD NO.-63
596 GALLWAY HOUSE, Y.W.C.A.
1, SIR WILLIAM JONES SARANI,
WARD NO.-63
597 ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA BOSE COLLEGE
1/1A, 1/1C, 1/1B, ACHARYA JAGADISH
CHANDRA BOSE ROAD, WARD NO.-63
598 SATURDAY CLUB
7, DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING SARANI,
WARD NO.-63
599 SREE NATH MANSION
6/2A, 6/2B, 6/3A, 6/3B, 6/4, 6/1, 6A, 6B,
6D, 6F, NELLIE SENGUPTA SARANI,
WARD NO.-63
600 SURANA MANSION
7/1A, 7/1D, 7/1C, 7/1B, NELLIE SENGUPTA
SARANI
601 METROPOLITAN LAB & NURSING HOME
18, SHAKESPEARE SARANI, WARD NO.-
63
602 ROYAL COURT
5/1A, 5/2A, 5/3A, 5/4A, 5/5A, 5/6A, 5/7A,
5/8A, 5/9A, 5/10A, 5/11A, 5/12A, 5/13A,
5/14A, 5/15A, 5/16A, 5/17A, 5/18A, 5/19A,
5/20A, 5/21A, 5/22A, 5/23A, 5/24A, 5/25A,
5/26A, ANANDILAL PODDAR SARANI,
WARD NO.-63
603 BENGAL CLUB
33B, CHOWRINGHEE ROAD, WARD NO.-
63
604 PARK COURT
2, SYED AMIR ALI AVENUE, WARD NO. 064
605 SIDDIQ MANSION
86A, SHAKESPEARE SARANI, 86B,
SHAKESPEARE SARANI, 33A, CIRCUS
AVENUE, 33B, CIRCUS AVENUE, WARD
NO. 064
606 SCOTTISH CEMETERY
3, USTAD ENAYET KHAN AVENUE, WARD
NO. 064
607 FORMER PATENT OFFICE
1, MOULAVI MUZIBUR RAHAMAN
SARANI, WARD NO. 064
608 FORMER PATENT OFFICE
1, MOULAVI MUZIBUR RAHAMAN
SARANI, WARD NO. 064
609
HOUSE PRESENTLY OCCUPIED BY BANGLADESH
HIGH COMMISSION
9, CIRCUS AVENUE, WARD NO. 064
610 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, KASIABAGAN
NEW KASIABAGAN LANE, WARD NO. 064
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611
NATIONAL CONGRESS PARK (PARK CIRCUS
MAIDAN)
DARGA ROAD, WARD NO. 064
612 STATUE OF JAYAPRAKASH NARAYAN
PARK STREET, WARD NO. 064
613
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH ABDUL HALIM
GHAZNAVI
197, PARK STREET
614 EAST TRAFFIC GUARD AND TOPSIA P.S.
106, PARK STREET, WARD NO. 064
615
ADJACENNT TO DAULAT DAULAT HOSSAIN
MEMORIAL MEMORIAL INSTITUTE (FREE
SCHOOL) AT 34, SHAMSUL HUDA ROAD
SHAMSUL HUDA ROAD, WARD NO. 065
616 DALHOUSIE INSTITUTE (CLUB)
42, FAZLUL HUQ SARANI, WARD NO. 065
617 PASSPORT OFFICE
2, BALLYGUNGE PARK, WARD NO. 065
618 BISHOP’S COLLEGE
224/1A, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO. 069
619 UNITED MISSIONARIES’ TRAINING COLLEGE
1, PRAMATHEH BARUA SARANI, WARD
NO. 069
620
BIRLA INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL
MUSEUM
19A, GURUSADAY ROAD, WARD NO. 069
621 BALLYGUNGE CRICKET CLUB
19/1, GURUSADAY ROAD, WARD NO. 069
622 THAPAR HOUSE
35/1, BALLYGUNGE CIRCULAR ROAD,
WARD NO. 069
623 TRIPURA HOUSE
59, BALLYGUNGE CIRCULAR ROAD,
WARD NO. 069
624 AIRMEN’S MESS (IAF)
61, BALLYGUNGE CIRCULAR ROAD,
WARD NO. 069
625
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE - DESIGNED BY
CHARLES CORREA.
24/1A, BALLYGUNGE CIRCULAR ROAD,
WARD NO. 069
626 MADDOX SQUARE
PANKAJ MULLICK SARANI, WARD NO.
069
627 B.S.F. OFFICERS’ INSTITUTE (FAROOQI MANZIL)
20/1, GURUSADAY ROAD, WARD NO. 069
628 MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD
5, ASRAF MISTRY LANE, WARD NO. 069
629 SAMBHU NATH PANDIT HOSPITA
11, LALA LAJPAT RAI SARANI, 4,
SUBURBAN HOSPITAL ROAD, WARD NO.
070
630
NETAJI SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE (NETAJI
BHAVAN)
38/2, LALA LAJPAT RAI SARANI, WARD
NO. 070
631 CATHEDRAL MISSION CHURCH
45, LALA LAJPAT RAI SARANI, WARD NO.
070
632 BRAHMO PRAYER HALL
71C, 71B, 71, PADDAPUKUR ROAD,
WARD NO. 070
633 BRAHMO PRAYER HALL - SAMMILANI
1B, DR. RAJENDRA ROAD, WARD NO. 070
634
BHAWANIPUR CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
INDIAN
LALA LAJPAT RAI SARANI, WARD NO. 070
635 NIZAM PALACE WITH CAST IRON GATE
234/4, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO. 070
636
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH SARAT CHANDRA
BOSE
1, BIBHABATI BOSE SARANI, WARD NO.
070
637
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH NALINIRANJAN
SARKAR
237, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO. 070
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638 PAUL MANSION
6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, 6F, 6G, 6H, 6J, 6K, 6L,
6M, 6N, 6P, 6Q, 6R, 6S, 6T, 6U, 6V, 6W,
BISHOP LEFROY ROAD, WARD NO. 070
639 CALCUTTA MANSION
4, BISHOP LEFROY ROAD, WARD NO.
070
640 R. ROY MANSION
10/4D, LALA LAJPAT RAI SARANI, WARD
NO. 070
641 LADY ROGERS INDIA NURSES HOSTEL
16, LALA LAJPAT RAI SARAN, WARD NO.
070
642 BROJEN SEAL (ADVOCATE)
40, LALA LAJPAT RAI SARANI, WARD NO.
070
643
P. G. HOSPITAL NOW RENAMED AS S. S. K. M.
HOSPITAL
244A, 244B, 245, ACHARYA JAGADISH
CHANDRA BOSE ROAD, WARD NO. 071
644 CALCUTTA CLUB
241, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO. 071
645 BHAWANIPUR WAR CEMETERY
DEBENDRA LAL KHAN ROAD, WARD NO.
071
646 POLICE HOSPITAL BUILDING
77, SAMBHUNATH PANDIT STREET,
WARD NO. 071
647
FORMER BRITISH MILITARY HOSPITAL & SADAR
DIWANI & NIZAMAT ADALAT
246, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO. 071
648 TELEGRAPH STORES
248, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO. 071
649 PANCHARATNA TEMPLE 38, BENINANDAN STREET, WARD NO. 071
650
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH DR. NALINIRANJAN
SENGUPTA
91B, CHOWRINGHEE ROAD, WARD NO.
071
651 KOLKATA POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL
247, ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA
BOSE ROAD, WARD NO. 071
652 SANTI KUTIR
1, SAMBHUNATH PANDIT STREET, WARD
NO. 071
653 NAFAR KUNDU MEMORIAL
CHAKRABERE ROAD SOUTH, WARD NO.
072
654
ASHUTOSH MUKHERJEE NOW ASHUTOSH
MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
77, ASHUTOSH MUKHERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO. 072
655
ANCESTRAL HOUSE OF DESHBANDHU
CHITTARANJAN DAS
37, SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJEE
ROAD, WARD NO. 072
656 ABHOY GHAT OR LAL GHAT
15/2, SASI SEKHAR BOSE ROW, WARD
NO. 073
657 MADHAB GHAT
15, SASI SEKHAR BOSE ROW, WARD NO.
073
658 MADANMOHAN PAL GHAT OR GOPAL GHAT
13A, 13B, SASI SEKHAR BOSE ROW,
WARD NO. 073
659 BHANGA GHAT (UPENDRA NATH GHOSH’S GHAT) MADAN PAL LANE, WARD NO. 073
660 BAIJNATH GHAT
2A, 2B, HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET,
WARD NO. 073
661 GOLOK KOYAL GHAT
3, HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET, WARD
NO. 073
662 TEMPLE COMPLEX WITH MUKHERJEE GHAT
16E, 16, 16A, 16D, 16/1, HARISH
CHATTERJEE STREET, WARD NO. 073
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663 BALARAM BOSE GHAT WITH TEMPLE COMPLEX
17B, 17A, PREMENDRA MITRA SARANI,
WARD NO. 073
664 HARISH PARK INCLUDING HARISH MEMORIAL
61, 61/1, HARISH MUKHERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO. 073
665 ASUTOSH COLLEGE
92, SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJEE
ROAD, WARD NO. 073
666 BIJOLI CINEMA HALL
38, SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJEE
ROAD, WARD NO. 073
667 BHOWANIPUR P.S.
42, SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJEE
ROAD, WARD NO. 073
668 ALIPORE BRIDGE
DEBENDRALAL KHAN ROAD, WARD NO.
073
669 HASTINGS HOUSE
20A, 20B, 20C, 20D, JUDGES COURT
ROAD, WARD NO. 074
670 THE AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF INDIA
1A, ALIPORE ROAD, WARD NO. 074
671 NATIONAL LIBRARY
1A, 1B, 1C, BELVEDERE ROAD, WARD
NO. 074
672 ALIPORE OBSERVATORY
4, DUEL AVENUE, WARD NO. 074
673 ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN
2, 4, ALIPORE ROAD, WARD NO. 074
674
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH RASHBEHARI
GHOSH
7B, JUDGES COURT ROAD, WARD NO.
074
675 ALIPORE CENTRAL JAIL
15, `17, JUDGES COURT ROAD, WARD
NO. 074
676 PRESIDENCY JAIL
2, 2/1, 2/2, 3, THACKERAY ROAD, WARD
NO. 074
677 A.D.M.’S RESIDENCE (SOUTH 24 PARGANAS)
THACKERAY ROAD, WARD NO. 074
678 ALIPORE JAIL SUPERINTENDENT’S QUARTER
2, 2/1, BIPLABI KANAILAL
BHATTACHARJEE SARANI, WARD NO. 074
679 ALIPORE JUDGE’S COURT
18, JUDGES COURT ROAD, WARD NO.
074
680
RESIDENCE OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE,
GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL
32, 33, BELVEDERE ROAD, WARD NO.
074
681 ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH
3A, DIAMOND HARBOUR ROAD, WARD
NO. 074
682 AFTAB MASJID
11, 10B, GOPAL NAGAR ROAD, WARD NO.
074
683
DISTRICT MAGISTRATE’S RESIDENCE (SOUTH 24
PARGANAS)
1, THACKERAY ROAD, WARD NO. 074
684 ST. THOMAS’ SCHOOL
4, 4/1, 4/2, DIAMOND HARBOUR ROAD,
WARD NO. 074
685 HASTINGS CHAPEL
10, MUNSHI PREMCHAND SARANI,
WARD NO. 075
686 RELIGIOUS / MOSQUE
5, MUNSHI PREMCHAND SARANI, WARD
NO. 075
687 HASTINGS P.S.
5, MIDDLE ROAD, WARD NO. 075
688 PADDAPUKUR TANK
PADDAPUKUR SQUARE, WARD NO. 076
689 RANGALAL BANDYOPADHYAY
2A, 2B, RAM KAMAL STREET, WARD NO.
076
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690 HEMCHANDRA BANDYOPADHYAY
1/1A, 1, 1/2., 1/1C, PADDAPUKUR
SQUARE, WARD NO. 076
691 RED MOSQUE
134F, 134C, 134D, 134B, 134/2, 134/1,
134E, KARL MARX SARANI, WARD NO.
076
692 KIDDIRPUR POST OFFICE
KARL MARX SARANI, WARD NO. 076
693 MICHAEL MADHUSUDAN DUTTA
20C, 20A, 20B, KARL MARX SARANI,
WARD NO. 077
694 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, SOLO-ANA
70/1A, 70/1B, 70/1C, 70/1D, KAVI
MOHAMMED IQBAL ROAD, WARD NO.
078
695
RAKTA KAMALESWAR & KRISHNA
CHANDRESWAR SIVA TEMPLES AND THAKURBARI
INCLUDING GATEWAY OF BHUKAILAS RAJBARI
49/1, 49/3, 49, KARL MARX SARANI,
WARD NO. 079
696 EKBALPUR CEMETERY
3, HARABAS ROAD, WARD NO. 079
697 LIFT BRIDGE
KARL MARX SARANI, WARD NO. 079
698 SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY HEADQUARTERS
10A, 10B, 11A, 11B, 11C, 13, 14, GARDEN
REACH ROAD, WARD NO. 080
699 SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY GM’S RESIDENCE
12, GARDEN REACH ROAD, WARD NO.
080
700 NAVARATNA TEMPLE & RASMANCHA
1A, MONDAL’S TEMPLE LANE, WARD NO.
081
701 TEMPLE OF MATHUR SHA
86A, TOLLYGUNGE ROAD, WARD NO. 081
702
TEMPLE COMPLEX OF BARA RASHBARI
INCLUDING CHARCHALA RASAMANCHA
78, TOLLYGUNGE ROAD, WARD NO. 081
703
TEMPLE COMPLEX OF CHOTA RASHBARI
INCLUDING GHAT & NAHABATKHANA
93, TOLLYGUNGE ROAD, WARD NO. 081
704 INDIA GOVERMENT MINT
P-104, DIAMOND HARBOUR ROAD,
WARD NO. 081
705 RAKHALDAS AUDDY GHAT
67A, 67B, 67C, 67D, 67E, CHETLA ROAD,
WARD NO. 082
706 PRASANNAMOYEE GHAT
69/3B, 69/3A, CHETLA ROAD, WARD NO.
082
707 PRESS & FORMS DEPARTMENT
36, JUDGES COURT ROAD, WARD NO.
082
708 MUNSHI BURIAL GROUND, SUNNI
2, PITAMBAR GHATAK LANE, WARD NO.
082
709 MOSQUE INCLUDING WATERBODY
16A, 20, 18A, PEARY MOHAN ROY ROAD,
WARD NO. 082
710 BENGAL GOVERNMENT PRESS
38, GOPALNAGAR ROAD, WARD NO. 082
711 WEST BENGAL SURVEY BUILDING
35, GOPALNAGAR ROAD, WARD NO. 082
712
TWO PANCHARATNA TEMPLES, AGHORE DUTTA
GHAT
162/1, 162, KALIGHAT ROAD, WARD NO.
083
713 KALIGHAT WITH TEMPLE
KALIGHAT ROAD, WARD NO. 083
714 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH JAGAT SUDHAR JAGAT SUDHAR, WARD NO. 083
715 DAKSHINAKALI TEMPLE – KALIGHAT
4/1, ISWAR GANGULY LANE, WARD NO.
083
716 GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 2A, LIBRARY ROAD, WARD NO. 084
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717 MOSQUE AND MYSORE CEMETERY
51/1A, SATISH MUKHERJEE ROAD,
WARD NO. 084
718
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH RAMESHCHANDRA
MAJUMDAR
4, BEPIN PAL ROAD, WARD NO. 084
719 MAHANIRVAN MATH
113, RASH BEHARI AVENUE, WARD NO.
085
720
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH SARATCHANDRA
CHATTOPADHYAY
24, ASWINI DUTTA ROAD, WARD NO. 085
721
BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH PANKAJ KUMAR
MULLICK
2/2, SEVAK BAIDYA STREET, WARD NO.
085
722 BUILDING ASSOCIATED WITH MEGHNAD SAHA
125, DR. MEGHNAD SAHA SARANI,
WARD NO. 086
723 CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY ROWING CLUB 12, BAROJ ROAD, WARD NO. 087
724
RABINDRA SAROBAR INCLUDING HANGING
BRIDGE
DR. MEGHNAD SAHA SARANI, WARD NO.
087
725
MYSORE GARDEN, KEORATALA GHAT,
DESHBANDHU MEMORIAL AND OTHER
MEMORIALS OF KEORATALA
TOLLYGUNGE ROAD, WARD NO. 088
726 RELIGIOUS / MOSQUE
166C, 166A, SHYAMA PRASAD
MUKHERJEE ROAD, WARD NO. 088
727 GATEWAY OF TOLLYGUNGE GHARIGHAR
1, PRINCE RAHIMUDDIN LANE, WARD
NO. 089
728 IMAMBARA
72, PRINCE RAHIMUDDIN LANE, WARD
NO. 089
729 TECHNICIANS’ STUDIO
36, PRINCE ANWAR SHAH ROAD, WARD
NO. 089
730 CALCUTTA ROWING CLUB 15, BAROJ ROAD, WARD NO. 090
731 LAKE CLUB 13/1, BAROJ ROAD, WARD NO. 090
732 LAKE TEMPLE
62/1, KAVI BHARATI SARANI,WARD NO.
090
733 RAMAKRISHNA MISSION INSTITUTE OF CULTURE
P-431, HEMANTA MUKHOPADHYAY,
WARD NO. 090
734 SACHIN DEV BARMAN 36/1, SOUTH END PARK, WARD NO. 090
735
AUROBINDA BHAVAN WITH TWO MULLICK ROAD
WATERBODIES IN THE JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
CAMPUS AND THE OLD WOODEN BRIDGE OVER
THEWATERBODY CLOSEST TO THE ROAD
188, RAJA SUBODH CHANDRA MULLICK
ROAD, WARD NO. 092
736 RELIGIOUS / MOSQUE
PRINCE ANWAR SHAH ROAD, WARD NO.
093
737 ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY
3 DR. RADHA GOBINDA NATH SARANI,
WARD NO. 094
738
PRINCE GOLAM MOHAMMED MOSQUE AND
BURIAL GROUND
307 PRINCE ANWAR SHAH ROAD,WARD
NO. 094
739 ROYAL CALCUTTA GOLF CLUB
18 UDAY SHANKAR SARANI,WARD NO.
094
740 INDRAPURI STUDIO
4 NETAJI SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE
ROAD, WARD NO. 094
741 RADHA STUDIO
51 DR. RADHA GOBINDA NATH SARANI,
WARD NO. 094
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742 TOLLYGUNGE CLUB
120 DESHPRAN SHASMAL ROAD, WARD
NO. 097
743 TEMPLE COMPLEX OF GHOSH
MAHENDRA NATH SEN LANE FAMILY,
WARD NO. 097
744 TEMPLE COMPLEX OF KUDGHAT CHANDI GHOSH ROAD, WARD NO. 097
745 NEW THEATRES STUDIO
30 CHANDI GHOSH ROAD, WARD NO.
097
746 TECHNICIANS STUDIO 4 BABURAM GHOSH ROAD, WARD NO. 097
747 RATHTALA GHAT
NETAJI SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE ROAD,
WARD NO. 100
748 GARIA BURNING GHAT WITH TEMPLES BORAL MAIN ROAD, WARD NO. 111
749
TEMPLE COMPLEX KARUNAMOYEE, PASCHIM
PUTIARY
33 MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD, WARD NO.
115
750
TEMPLE COMPLEX OF ITALGHATA, KAMARGHAT
TWELVE SIVA MANDIR
PRAN KRISHNA CHANDRA LANE, WARD
NO. 116
751 THAKURBARI OF MATILAL SEA
DIAMOND HARBOUR ROAD, WARD NO.
119
752 STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM SATYEN ROY ROAD, WARD NO. 120
753
TYPICAL BENGAL ATCHALA SHIBMANDIR
ESTABLISHED BY RAMCHAND ROYCHOWDHURY
IN 1206 BENGALI YEAR.
NARAYAN ROY ROAD, WARD NO. 125
754
TEMPLE NAMED SANJHER ATCHALA, NOW WITH
A CONCRETE ROOF AND OPEN SPACE IN FRONT
WITH FREESTANDING COLUMNS. THE TEMPLE IS
BUILT BY SABARNA CHOWDHURY FAMILY.
SABARNAPARA ROAD, WARD NO. 126
755
TWELVE TEMPLES WITH A DOLMANCHA IN THE
PREMISES OF BARISHA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL
HAVING A LARGE OPEN SPACE IN FRONT
SABARNAPARA ROAD, WARD NO. 126
756 TYPICAL BENGAL CHARCHALA TEMPLE ARYA SAMITY ROAD, WARD NO. 131
757
TWO TYPICAL ATCHALA TEMPLES HAVING A
LARGE WATER BODY IN FRONT
BONOMALI NASKAR ROAD, WARD NO.
132
758
TYPICAL THAKURDALAN WITH A COURTYARD AND
OPEN SPACE IN FRONT
91A BONOMALI NASKAR ROAD, WARD
NO. 132
759 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, GARDEN REACH NO.1
N-134 RAMESWARPUR ROAD, WARD NO.
133
760 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, GARDEN REACH NO.2 J-149 PAHARPUR ROAD, WARD NO. 133
761 MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, GARDEN REACH NO. 3
J-124/1 RAMNAGAR LANE (WEST), WARD
NO. 133
762
MUSLIM BURIAL GROUND, GARDEN REACH NO. 4,
JADID SOLOANA (SUNNI)
RAMNAGAR LANE (WEST), WARD NO.
133
764 SIBTAINABAD IMAMBARA
P-34 GARDEN REACH ROAD, WARD NO.
135
765 SHAHI MOSQUE, IRONGATE, METAIBURZ IRON GATE LANE, WARD NO. 135
766 PRINSEP GHAT STRAND ROAD
767 GWALIOR MONUMENT STRAND ROAD
768 WATER GATE-FORT WILLILAM STRAND ROAD
769 LASKAR MEMORIAL STRAND ROAD
WEST BENGAL
STATE DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
2023
DEPARTMENT OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT
AND CIVIL DEFENCE
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
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