disaster management plan for rewari district
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District Disater Management Plan - Rewari
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Sr. No.
Description Page No.
1 Title Page 1
2 Index 2-4
3 Preface 5
4 Map of Rewari District 6
5 Index Plan Flood Route JLN W/S Circle 7
6 District Profile 8
7 Location 9
8 Basic Statistics 10
9 Population as per Census 2011 11
10 Categories wise workers- as per Census 2001 12-16
11 Concept & Policies 17-18
12 Type of Disasters 19-20
13 Institutional Arrangements 20
14 District Disaster Management Committee 21
15 Role/responsibilities of the Deputy Commissioner 22-23
16 Coordination Structure at District level 23
17 District Control Room/Nodal Officer 24-27
18 Sample of Message 28-29
19 Objective of Control Room 30
20 Charter of duties of various officers/officials 31-39
21 Flood 40-43
22 Flood Relief Equipment 43
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23 Contact of Army 44
24 Details of Rain fall, Rain Gauge station wise last 10 years 45
25 Specimen order for Requisition of Army 46
26 Earthquakes 47
27 Fire 48-52
28 Mitigation of Fire Disasters 53
29 Epidemics 54
30 Transport Related Accidents 55-56
31 Industrial Disaster 57-59
32 Status of Natural Disaster Safety Equipment in Industries 60-70
33 Bomb Blast, Acute Terrorist Attack & Biological War Fare 71-72
34 Deployment of Police Official for quick response team 72-83
35 Ex. Army Volunteers, Person with Special skills may be listed available in District Soldier Board
83
36 Important Telephone No. 84
37 Table 1 85
38 Role of Deptts. for preparedness & Mitigation 86-91
39 (District Contact Directory) List of Govt. Hospitals 92
40 List of Private Doctors 92-93
41 List of Ayurvedic Doctors 94
42 List of Blood Banks/Ambulances/Medical/Oxygen Stores 94-95
43 List of Voluntary Blood Donors 96-97
44 List of Ayurvedic Hospital Institute & private Veterinary Doctors 97
45 List of Petrol Pump Dealers 98-100
46 List of Mobile No. of DFSC Staff (P.R.) 101
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47 List of Depot Holder 102-108
48 List of Gas Agencies/ Kerosene Oil 109
49 List of Offices Location with Telephone No. Operation Divin.
DHBVN Rewari (Division Wise)
110-112
50 List of Contractors of PH. Engineering Department, Rewari 113-115
51 List of Contractors of Road Constructions / Dharmshala used for
Shelter (Tehsil wise)
115
52 Name/ Address and Telephone Numbers of the Firms for Blanket
/Mosquito Nets/ Tirpal/ Tent/ List of Plumbers/ Private Agency for
Fire Equipment
116
53 List of Market Association President and Office Bearers/Contractors of Road Construction (available with XEN Huda)
117
54 List of Constructions Contractors XEN Panchayati Raj 118
55 Contractors of Road Construction available with HSAM Board/ N.H. 8/ B & R and Details of Helipad
119
56 List of N.G.O.s, District Rewari. Available with DSWO/PO
(ICDS)/Red Cross Society
120
57 List of Private Schools Buses 121-135
58 List of Co-Operative Transport Society Buses, Rewari 136-137
59 List of Trained Home Guards/ NCC/NSS Volunteers Contract Person
137
60 List of Crane Owners & Tent Houses 138
61 List of Persons/Swimmers/Divers (JLN W/S) 139-141
62 Detail of Self Help Groups formed under SGSY-Block wise (ADC Rewari)
142-167
63 Preparedness, control, containment and eradication of avian influenza (bird Flu) Annexure – ‘A’
168-170
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The possibility of disaster hitting Rewari District has become more and more real with
the increasing complexity of e c o n o m i c and education growth compounded by e x t e n s i v e
population growth due to large scale migration in the urban areas especially of Rewari
Town. With this in view, it is felt that it is high time that a Disaster Management
Plan is prepared for the District specifically focusing on the disasters to which
Rewari District is vulnerable.
Although Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan covering policies of various
concerned departments, development p l a n s , zonal m a p p i n g etc. are also o u g h t t o
b e included in a meaningful Disaster Management Plan, for the time being, in order
to ensure that at least the Post Disaster Management Plan gets off the ground and is
not delayed for want of detailed inputs which are necessary to make a comprehensive
Disaster Prevention Plan, this has been prepared. However, it is not as if disaster
prevention measures like appropriate building plan codes, zonalisation plan and other
development works have not, or are not, being undertaken by various concerned
departments. While it is recognized that there is a need for a more effective
coordination mechanism and policy level and structural inputs to make a
comprehensive Plan, to do so now and incorporate the same into this document will not
only be a daunting task but also, more importantly, delay the preparation of plans to
handle disasters. It would be the endeavor of this District to collate and collect all
such policy interventions and development plans which have a bearing on disaster
prevention so that these could be seen in their proper perspective against the backdrop of
a comprehensive Disaster Mitigation Plan.
Till such time then, it is proposed to proceed with this endeavor of
making the Disaster Management Plan as an Action Oriented Plan with emphasis on
Pre- disaster and Post Disaster Management covering different kinds of disasters.
C.G.Rajini Kaanthan, IAS Deputy Commissioner, Rewari.
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Index Plan Flood Route J.L.N. Water Services Circle,
Rewari
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DISTRICT PROFILE
Introduction of the District Rewari is a famous historical place in the State of Haryana. The District of Rewari was formed on
1st November 1989. This historical place is situated 81.6 KM towards South-Eastern side near Delhi-
Jaipur National Highway No.8. This historical place is also connected with railway from Rewari to Delhi,
Ajmer, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Hissar & Bhatinda. It is situated 214.6 meter height from the sea level. On the
South and North-West side of district Rewari there is Arawali Hill.
The History of the district Rewari is contemporary to the history of Delhi. During MAHABHARTA
period there was a king named Rewat He had a daughter whose name was Rewati. But the king used to
call her Rewa lovingly. The king founded and established a city named “Rewa wadi” after the name of
her daughter. Later on Rewa got married with Balram, elder brother of Lord Krishna and the king
donated the city “Rewa wadi” as marriage gift to her daughter. Later the city Rewa wadi became
REWARI.
During the rule of Mughlas a “VANIK” named Hemu of Rewari became chief of Army and Prime
Minister of SOOR-SAMRAJYA. On decay of this SAMRAJYA he became ruler of Delhi and known by
the name “HEM CHANDER VIKRMADITYA”. He could rule for very short period and sacrificed his
life on Nov. 5, 1556 in the second battle of Panipat while fighting against Mughals.
During the rule of Mughals Rewari was the part of Delhi territory. In the SAVTANTRTA-SANGRAM
of 1857 “Rao Tula Ram & Krishan Gopal “ of Rewari fought aggressively against the British rule with
the help of “Samrat Bahadur Shah Zafar” and there was a moment when they brought the British rule to
an end in Rewari. But Rao Tula Ram could not succeed and he expired after some time. The land of
Rewari is called “VEER-BHUMI”. Even today the people of Rewari feel proud to serve in Indian Army.
Rewari is also known as capital of Ahirwal region and also identified from the ancient time as Pital Nagri
at the national level. Due to Industrialisation Bawal which is situated in the vicinity of Rewari district is
developing as a industrial Auto Hub. Rewari being a Pital Nagri which is famous world wide due to
handicraft.
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LOCATION
Rewari was accorded the status of a district by the Government of Haryana on November, 1,
1989. Its geographical boundaries have district Jhajjar in its north, Mahendergarh district in its
west and district Gurgaon in its east & north-east directions. District Alwar of Rajasthan touches
Rewari in the south-east. Prior to it, Rewari was a Sub-division and Tehsil head quarter of
district Mahendergarh. Rewari is located at 82 KM mile stone in the south-west direction of the
national capital Delhi across the Delhi Jaipur National Highway No. 8. Rewari town is situated
at the height of 241.95 meters above sea level.
This district is spread over 1595 Sq. km area with a total population of 8,96,129
(2011 Census). It is divided into 2 sub-divisions, Rewari and Kosli. It is further divided into 3
revenue tehsils, that is Rewari, Bawal & Kosli and sub tehsil Dharuhera and 5 C.D. Blocks
namely Rewari, Bawal, Khol, Jatusana & Nahar. The whole district consists of 412 villages and
348 Panchayats. In this district temperature ranges from 2 to 47 degree centigrade, months of
December & January are of severe cold and the months of May & June are of bitter summer.
Because of the touch of Rajasthan this district faces dusty storms in summer season. Overall
climate of this district remains dry. July, August & September are the months of rainy season.
Light rains are experienced during December, January & Feb.
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BASIC STATISTICS
Administrative Structure of District Rewari
Sub Division
1. Rewari 2. Kosli
Tehsil
1. Rewari 2. Bawal 3. Kosli
Sub-Tehsil
1. Dharuhera
CD Blocks
1. Rewari 2. Bawal 3. Khol at Rewari 4. Jatusana 5. Nahar
Municipal Committee
1. Rewari 2. Bawal 3. Dharuhera
Market Committee 1. Rewari 2. Kosli
Total No. of Villages
412
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� Population as per census 2011---- a general detail
Sr. no. Particulars No. % to total population
1. Rural Population
664718
74.18
2. Urban Population 231411 25.82
3. Total Population 896129 100
4. Male 472254 92.90
5. Female 423875 70.50
6. Literates 644537 82.20
7 SC Population - - 8. Density of Population 562 Per Sq. KM.
9. No. of females on 1000/- males
898
� Municipal Committee wise population (Subject to receipt of data from Govt.)
Sr. no.
MC. Name
No. of Household
Population Male Female Literate
Total Male Female 1. REWARI 2. BAWAL
Total
� Tehsil wise Population (Subject to receipt of data from Govt.)
Sr no.
Tehsil Name
No. of Households
Population Literate
Total Male Female Total Male Female 1. REWARI 2. BAWAL 3. KOSLI
Total
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� Categories wise workers - As per census 2001
Sr. no.
Particulars Male Female Total
1. Cultivators 77274 72109 149383 2. Agri. Labourers 17443 26887 44330 3. Household industries 5061 3252 8313 9. Other workers 100845 31140 131985 Total workers 200623 133388 334011
� Area
Sr no. Particulars Area in 00 Hect.
1. Total area according to village papers 129123 2. Barren and uncultivable land 4068 3. Land put to non- agricultural uses -- 4. Forest 1856 5. Cultivable waste 15555 6. Permanent pastures and other grazing land -- 7. Land under misc. trees/crops -- 8. Current fallows -- 9 Fallows land other than current fallows -- 10. Net area Sown 125565 11. Area sown more than once 47745 12 Total cropped area 1773310
� Irrigated area
Source of irrigated area Sr. no.
Particulars
( ’00 Hect.)
Canals Tubewells Total
(‘00Hect.)
1. Net Irrigated area 119440 25 1032 1057
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� Agriculture
Sr. No Particulars Total Nos. 1 Electric Pump 21744 2 Diesel Pump 6358 3 No. of Tractors 6143
Fertilizers Consumption (Tonnes) a) Nitrogen 14383 b)Phosphatic 9466
4 c)Potash 66 5 Pesticides 176.3 KG.
� Details of Banks (Block wise)
Block Sr.
No. Name of the Bank
Bawal Jatusana Khol Nahar Rewari Total
1 Punjab National Bank 1 4 2 2 6 15 2 Bank of India 1 1 0 1 5 8 3 State Bank of India 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 Vijaya Bank 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 Syndicate Bank 1 0 0 0 2 3 7 Central Bank of India 1 1 0 1 2 5 8 Cenara Bank 0 1 1 0 3 5 9 Oriental Bank of Comerace 1 0 0 1 2 4 10 Union Bank of India 1 0 1 0 1 3 11 Punjab & Sindh Bank 0 0 1 0 1 2 12 Corporation Bank 0 0 0 1 2 3 13 Gurgaon Gramin Bank 6 4 5 4 9 28 14 Haryana Gramin Bank 0 0 0 4 0 4 15 Rewari Kerdriya Sahkari Bank 5 6 3 4 9 27 16 Prath. Krishi & Gramin Vikash
Bank 1 0 0 1 1 3
17 Bank of Bararuda 0 0 0 0 1 1 18 Indian Oversiz Bank 0 0 0 0 1 1 19 H.D.F.C. Bank 1 0 0 0 2 3 20 United Bank of India 0 0 0 0 1 1 21 Axis Bank 0 0 0 0 1 1 22 Bank of India 0 0 0 0 1 1 23 ICICI Bank 0 0 0 0 3 3 24 Allahabad Bank 0 0 0 0 1 1 25 U K Bank 0 0 0 0 1 1 26 Yes Bank 1 0 0 0 1 2 27 Andhra Bank 0 0 0 0 1 1 Total 20 17 13 19 60 129
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� Veterinary Institutions
Sr. no. Particulars
No.
1. Civil Vety. Hospital 6
2. Regional Artificial Insemination Centre 4
3. Civil Vety. Dispensaries 33
4. Stockman Centre 30
5. Sheep Wool Extension Centre 2
6. Poultry Farm Centre 1
7 Piggery Farm Nil
8 Gau Sadan Nil
7. Animals Treated 129661
� Transportation & communication
Sr. No. Particulars No. 1. Railway Stations 11
2. Post & Telegraphic Offices 139
3. Length of Metalled Road Km. 883
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� Live Stocks
Sr. No.
Particulars No. Sr.No. Particulars No.
1. Cow 21924 6. Sheep 26126 2. Buffalows 205199 7. Goats 34657 3. Horses & Ponnys 660 8. Camels 3776 4. Donkeys 650 9. Pigs 783 5. Mules 953 10. Dogs & others 17826 Total 312504
� Health
Sr. No. Particulars Total 1. Hospitals 2 2. PHC 14 3. Dispensary 5 4. CHC 4 5. Sub Centre 102 Total 127
� Ayurvedic Unani/Homeopathic Institutions
Sr. no. Particulars No. 1. Ayurvedic 16 2. Unani 2 3. Homeopathic -- 4. Patients Treated 96975 5. Vaids 14 6. Dispenser/Compo under 14
� Education
No. of Students. Sr. no.
Type of Inst. No. of Inst. Male Female Total
1. Colleges 10 5510 3756 9266 2. Sr. School/ High Schools 195 36093 30006 66099 4. Middle School 117 4719 5208 9927 5. Primary School 534 35027 33951 68978
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� Electricity
LT Lines (circuit KM) H.T. Lines (circuit KM) No. of Transformers
7311 2844 4071
No. of connections
Domestic. Commercial Industrial St.Light Agriculture Household Industries
Total
104155 10323 1960 14 22765 190
139407
� Miscellaneous
Sr. no. Particulars No.
1. Registered Industries 131
2. Employed workers in Industries 13438
3. Birth rate per thousand 24
4. Death rate per thousand 6
5. Cinema Hall 5
6. Police Station 15
7. Police Post 33
8. Haryana Roadways Buses 145
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CONCEPT & POLICIES
"Disaster" means a catastrophe, mishap, calamity or grave occurrence in any area, arising
from natural or man made 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 management" means a continuous and integrated process of planning,
organizing, 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 consequences; (iii)
capacity-building;
(iii) Preparedness to deal with any disaster;
(iv) 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;
(v) Rehabilitation and reconstruction;
"District Disaster Management Plan" Disaster causes at times, sudden disruption to normal life of a society and causes damages to
property and lives to such an extent that normal social and economic mechanisms
available to the society get disrupted. In such cases, the existence of a disaster management
plan plays a vital role. This would help the functionaries to respond to and to also issue
directions to the other officials for effective management. District Disaster Management Plan
[DDMP] is a plan that is document that allows the district administration to prepare for,
mitigate and respond to disasters effectively. However it is felt that a comprehensive and holistic
look at disaster, whether natural or man-made is imperative for an effective and implementable
plan of action. The district plan contains the objective of the plan, profile of the district, resource
inventory equipment and human resource, preparedness and mitigation strategy and the standard
operating p r o c e d u re s f o r the District Disaster Management Committee and the
Disaster Management Team.
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The strategic importance of Rewari District necessitates a series of measures
designed as a detailed plan of action in the eventuality of any disaster. The economic and
industrial importance of Rewari District is judged by its proximity to the nation's capital, the
importance of communication lines passing through this District connecting the Capital and
important parts of the country, safety motorable status of the G.T. Road.
It is, therefore, necessary to have in place a series of measures well understood by all
government agencies and their personnel and citizens groups so that, in the event of any disaster,
steps could be taken to minimize loss of life and property in a minimum response time by
effective action on the part of both the community and government agencies.
The District Administrations will have to strive to see that the plan is well understood by
all concerned, well rehearsed from time to time and taken with the seriousness it deserves. It is
important that officers should not take it casually or as a low priority item. Disaster prevention
and management measures are aimed at saving precious lives and property.
THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACT, 2005 is an Act which provides for the
effective management of disasters and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
On the recommendations of the Government of India, the State Government has
constituted State Management Authority and District Disaster Management Authority vide
Notification dated 9-10-2007 for formulating the Disaster Management Plan.
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���� TYPE OF DISASTER
1. Flood 2. Earthquakes; 3. Fires; 4. Drought 5. Transport related accidents like air crash, train accident, road accident involving chemical
or inflammable materials; 6. Epidemics. 7. Industrial accidents; 8. Others (like terrorist activity etc.)
The state has detailed plans for handling floods and droughts. Plans are also in place for
wartime situation, civil strife and strikes. It is therefore hoped that these documents would fill in
the gaps regarding handling the above kind of disasters and become the starting point for
preparation of future periodic revisions and increasingly comprehensive disaster management
plans. � Aim of the District Disaster Management Plan
The aim of the District Disaster Management Plan is to
(i) Take such measures as may be necessary to prevent occurrence of any disaster
relating to fires, accidents, earthquakes, epidemics and industrial or chemical
disasters;
(ii) To mitigate the above disasters by having systems in place to minimize the
loss of life and damage of property;
(iii) Have regular and effective training of Govt. officials and volunteers. In this
connection the Disaster Management Plan would aim at making (identification
and description of job & tasks with definite parameters for clear description and
responsibilities) for personnel so that there is no confusion on role of various
officials and agencies and command structure.
(iv) Have an effective response time so that relief and rescue is conducted immediately.
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The Disaster Management Plan ideally should aim at a 'zero disaster situation' but
should unforeseen circumstances occur, it is necessary to ensure a sufficient level of
preparedness with a cogent plan so that responsive action can be taken up immediately in the
event of occurrence of any disaster. Hence, steps to minimize or reduce loss of damage to life
and property becomes paramount to any Action Plan. It is also hoped to dovetail this Plan
with other disaster related plans pertaining to the District like Flood or Drought Relief
Management.
� Preparedness Measures
General- Through these documents, basic aspects of select disasters are considered with a
view to make adequate and appropriate preparedness & response measures. It is expected that
this Plan will be revised every two years and become more and more comprehensive with the
addition of more and more information, features. At the moment however, the Plan is being kept
simple.
Disasters which are envisaged are flood, earthquakes, fire, drought, train and air
accidents, epidemics, industrial/chemical disasters.
���� Institutional arrangements
Disaster management would involve many layers of participating organization. The
three local levels would be state, District and the site of the Disaster. The state level agencies
would be involved in policy decision, resource mobilization, and allocation, prioritization of
activities and budget allocation and monitoring through the emergency operations center.
The District Disaster Management Committee (DDMC) is an apex planning body and
will play major role in preparedness and mitigation.
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DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Disaster Management Committee exists to assist the Deputy Commissioner
• Reviewing the threat of Disasters.
• Vulnerability of the District to such Disasters.
• Evaluating the preparedness and
• Considering suggestions for improvement of the response document DDMAP.
The Committee shall meet at least once in six months under the Chairmanship of the
Deputy Commissioner and consists of the following functionaries:
Deputy Commissioner. Chairman District Superintendent of Police Member Additional Deputy Commissioner Member District Revenue officer Member Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Rewari & Kosli Member G.M. Haryana Roadways Member District Transport Officer Member Deputy Director Agriculture Member Deputy Director Animal Husbandry Member District Information Officer Member Civil Surgeon Member Executive Engineer PWD Department Member Executive Engineer, Irrigation Department Member District Education Officer Member Fire Officer Member District Public Relation Officer Member District Food & Supply Officer Member District Commandant, Home Guard Member Divisional Forest Officer (Hq.) Member G.M. (Post & Telegraph Department) Member Municipal Committee President Member District Level N.G.O.’s Representative Member Commandant, NCC Member In-Charge, NSS Member D.T.P., Rewari Member H.V.P.N. (XEN) Member D.H.B.N.L. (XEN) Member
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� ROLE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
Deputy Commissioner will coordinate all Disaster Management efforts of the District as
the head of District Disaster Management. The Deputy Commissioner will coordinate the
District level response with the concerned departmental officer assisting him and a core
group of officers constituting the District Disaster Management's task force. The District
Disaster management task force will consist of the Superintendent of Police, Sub Divisional
Magistrate, Civil Surgeon, XEN PWD B&R, XEN Irrigation (Mechanical), XEN, Irrigation
(Water Services), XEN Public Health and the Municipal Council/Committee. The District
Collector will be the chairperson of the District Disaster Management task force. The
District Collector may co-opt any other officer or specialist to assist him/her in carrying out the
activities of the District Disaster Management task force.
� RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
The Deputy Commissioner shall be responsible for:
• Preparation of the DDMAP with the assistance of the DDMC.
• Setting up District Control Room (DCR).
• Under the DDMAP District level agencies would be responsible for directing field
interventions through various agencies right from the stage of warning to relief and
rehabilitation.
• At the Disaster site, tasks to manage the Disaster will be performed.
• Deputy Commissioner will be an integral part of the DCR.
• Deputy Commissioner will be assisted by Site Operation Centre (SOC).
� SOC will headed by a site manager.
� Site Manager will coordinate the activities at various camp sites and affected areas.
The site operation center will report to the District Control Room.
• Deputy Commissioner will coordinate all the field responses. Field Responses include
setting up transit camps, relief camps, medical aid in the camps, transport facilities and
cattle camps.
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District Control Room (Desk Officer & Officer-incharge)
Quick Response Team
Sub Control Room-I (Related to Airport, Railways, Contract Carriage staging area etc.)
Sub Control Room-2 Related to Medical Centre
Sub Control Room-3 (Related to Victims, their relatives and Missing Persons
Transit Camp (Camp officer)
Feeding Center/s (Camp Officer/s)
Relief Camp (Camp Officer)
Cattle Camp (Camp Officer)
Site Manager
Sub Control Room-4 (Related to Material Management Centre)
The desk arrangement provides for division of task, information gathering and record
keeping and accountability of the desk officer to the DDM for specific functions. Each desk
should have a desk officer assigned. The capacity of various desks to coordinate amongst
themselves and with the units to be coordinate will ultimately decide the quality of response.
Such a function of coordination would largely depend on the capacity to effectively keep a track
on communications received and the decisions taken. Proforma for "In and out messages and
register" are given in
Annexure-1 to 3.
Coordination structure at District level
District Disaster Manager
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���� District Control Room The District Control Room, under the control of the Deputy Commissioner, will be the nerve center.
• To monitor
• Coordinate and
• Implement the action for Disaster Management.
In a Disaster situation, the Deputy Commissioner is the Central authority vested with
the emergency powers to issue directives to all the departments to provide emergency
response service.
� NODAL OFFICER
The Nodal Officer in-charge of the District Control Room will be the Deputy Commissioner. The Normal Time Activity of the Disaster Management is to:
• Ensure that all warning and communication system, metrology instruments are in
working conditions.
• Receive information on a routine basis from the District Departments on the
vulnerability of the various Tehsils and villages to Disasters.
• The Disaster manager will receive reports on preparedness from the relevant District
level Departments and others Department, as per information details above. These
will be forwarded to the emergency operation center, Relief Commissioner
and Deputy Commissioner.
• Upgrade and update DDMAP according to changing scenarios in the District.
• Update data bank and maintain and inventory resources as per Table I.
• Inform emergency operation center (EOC).
• Monitor preparedness measures, training activities including simulation
exercises undertaken by various departments.
• Ensure proper dissemination of DDMAP at the District level, local level and
Disasters prone areas.
• Organize post Disasters evaluation and update DDMAP accordingly.
• Prepare reports and documents on District level Disasters events and submit the same to EOC. The documents should include.
� Source and cause of the Disasters. � Description of the response efforts. � Recommendation for preventive and mitigation measures. � Plans, for upgrading emergency preparedness and response plans.
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� Warning or occurrence of disaster
On the basis of reports from the possible Disaster site, or on warning from
agencies competent to issue such a warning, or on the receipt of warning or alert
from emergency operation center, the Deputy Commissioner will exercise the powers and
responsibilities of the District Disaster Manager.
It is assumed that the District Administration would be one of the key organization
for issuing warning and alerts. On the receipt of warning, all community preparedness
measures and counter-Disaster measures would come in to operation with immediate effect.
� Action to be taken immediately after the disaster warning:
The occurrence of the Disaster would essentially bring in to force the following:
• The Deputy Commissioner will activate the District Control Room as the District Disaster Manager.
• The District Control Room will be expended to include desk arrangements
with responsibilities for specific tasks.
• All District level staff from various departments will be under the direction and
control of the District Disaster Manager. These would also include the District level
staff of
�� Panchayati Raj Institutions/Development Deptt.
�� Municipal Authorities
�� PWD & all other engineering departments
�� Irrigation
�� Health
�� Police
�� Education
�� Home Guard
�� Industrial Safety
�� Telecommunication
• Leave of all officers and staff working with the above organization, as requisitioned
by the District Disaster Manager, would automatically stand cancelled and the
organization would direct their staff to report for duty immediately.
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• The Relief Commissioner is the controlling authority in respect of Grants under
"224- Relief on account of Natural Calamities and also loans and Advances" He/She
therefore:
� Ensure that adequate grants are placed at the disposal of the Deputy Commissioner under the budget head and that implementation of relief and rehabilitation measures are not hampered on account of paucity of funds or otherwise.
• The District Disaster Manager may in case of large-scale Disasters get in touch the local defense units.
• The District Disaster Manager will have the authority to requisition required
resources, material and equipment from private sector.
• The District Disaster Manager will have power to direct the industries to activate their
on- site or off-site Disaster management plan.
• The District Disaster Manager will set up site operations centers in the affected areas
with desk arrangements.
• The District Disaster Manager will authorize establishment of transit and/or relief
camps, feeding centers and cattle camps.
• An on-going wireless communication and contact from the DCR to the site
operations centers, transit camps, feeding centers, relief camps and cattle camps will be
activated.
• The District Disaster Manager will send the preliminary information report and
action taken report, as per the available information, to the Chief
Secretary/Relief Commissioner/emergency operation centers and the Divisional
Commissioner.
• The District Disaster Manager will authorize immediate evacuation whenever necessary.
• In the event of possibilities of Disasters in adjoining Districts, including those beyond
the state borders, the District Disaster Manager will issue the alert warning to them.
• In multi District Disaster, if additional relief commissioner is appointed at the
multi- District level, the District Disaster Manager will report to the
Additional Relief Commissioner.
• Keep spare copies of district maps. Jurisdiction maps of all irrigation divisions shall
be kept ready in good numbers.
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• Place requisition with SP for supply of temporary VHF sets for SDMs/BDOs & neighboring SDMs/ BDOs.
• Activate the flood control cell of the District.
• Requisition all Rest House/Guest Houses.
• Requisition school/college for providing accommodation to (Army/Police forces).
• Direct all field officers to hire generators and keep sufficient fuel for running them
• Direct all police stations to keep spare batteries for VHF.
• Looking at the onset of emergency and after making quick preparations,
convene emergency meeting of important official and non-official agencies. Give them
clear instructions/directions for the actions to be executed by them.
• Make a duty roster of important officials for uninterrupted functioning of DCR & immediate implementation of the Relief/ Rescue Programme.
In the absence of Deputy Commissioner, Additional Deputy Commissioner will officiate
and exercise all the powers and responsibilities of the District Manager listed above.
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Sample of Message ANNEXURE-1
EMERGENCY WARNING MESSAGE NO. DT.
TO
SP (S) / All O/Cs of Police Station / All BDOs /Tehsildars / All DC(S) / All SDMs / EE.RD / EE. PWD / EE. MI / EE.PHE/ EE. FM/Supdt. Of Agriculture / Supdt. Of Fishery/ Dy. Director,Education / Dy. Director, ARDD / SDO, Telephone / Executive Officer, Nagarpanchayat (South) / All SDPOs /
( Space for message )
CRASH
District Magistrate & Collector Rewari.
PROFORMA FOR "IN" MESSAGE REGISTER (ANNEXURE-2)
S. No.
Date Time of receipt
In msg Sr.No.
Received from
Address No.
Msg Trans- ferred to
Copies to
Model (WL/Tel/ Msg) of receipt
Instruction/ follow up to be done.
1
2 3
PROFORMA FOR "OUT" MESSAGE REGISTER ( ANNEXURE-3)
S. No.
Date Time of dispatch
Out msg Sr.No.
Related in msg No. if any
Address Copies to
Model (WL/Tel/ Msg) of receipt
Instruction/ follow up to be done.
1 2 3
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PRESS RELEASE
1 Blocks / towns Total Affected Remarks 2 Villages 3 Population 4 Severely affected areas 5 Rescue measures
Boats deployed Army /Navy / Coast Guard Police / Fire brigade Other agencies Exemplary events
6 Relief measures Quantity/ Beneficiaries
Villages covered Days covered
Quantity/Beneficiaries Villages covered Days covered Free kitchens Rice Chara (Green Fodder) Other Dry food Kerosene oil Polythene sheets Tents Cattle feed Halogen tablets Medicines
7 Casualties 8 Missing reports 9 Bovine death
10 Civil society organizations 11 Damage to property Number Approx value
1.Road 2.Embankment breaches 3.Schools 4.Other public buildings 5.House damage 6.Electrical installations 7.Others
12 Prospects in next 24 hours 13 Message for people 14 Other details 15 ICAT
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CONTROL ROOMS � Objectives of control rooms
In any emergent situation arising out of a disaster, one of the first
administrative causalities is the break down of order, communication, discipline and
awareness of hierarchy. It is therefore of utmost importance to have order restored among
the staff and office available and organize them into a team. Besides, as soon as a
disaster occurs, and information filters to the state and central headquarters, a flurry
of messages directions and often-contradictory communications are exchanged with
the district headquarters or with the disaster area further, a large number of VIPs,
experts, media persons teams sent by various organization and govt. agencies will reach
the district HQ and the site of disaster. In such a situation, the Deputy Commissioners
or the Sub Divisional Officers (Civil) are in a quandary whether to attend to these duties or
to pressing relief matters. Another confusion, which occurs, is caused by important
relief related officers being located at scattered places making communication and
coordination difficult. It is imperative that in such exigencies, representatives of certain
crucial govt. agencies be represented in the Control Room for 24 hrs. so as to be
available to the DC/SDO(C) and coordinate with their departmental heads/colleagues on
important steps to be taken, as directed by the DC/SDO(C). Personnel in the Control
Room handling various functions under the direct command of DC/SDO© will be helpful
to reduce the burden of the DC from several routine yet necessary tasks.
Disaster Management Plan for the districts of Rewari will consist of Control
Rooms at three levels i.e.
1. At District Level or Main Control Room (MCR)
2. At Sub Divisional Level (S.D.C.R.)
3. At Site of Disaster
4. In addition to these Control Rooms there will be one Relief and Rehabilitation
Camp at the site of Disaster if necessary.
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The composition to these control rooms will be as under:-
Sr. No.
Level No. of Persons per shirt
No. of shifts Total No. of man power required
1 District Level 6 4 (of six hrs. duration)
24
2 Sub Divisional Level 6 4 24 3 At Site of Disaster 6 4 24 4 Relief camps
rehabilitation 6 4 24
���� Charter of duties of various officers/officials:
A. At district level/sub divisional level:-
These Control Rooms will be headed by D.C/SDM or some other officer of equivalent rank. The control room will be managed by 8 officers per shift. In case of disaster the following officers will operate from the disaster Control Rooms till such time as may be necessary. They will be:
1. Coordinator: He will be responsible for collecting all the statistical data about
the disaster. He will be required to maintain contact with Central/State agencies for aid. He will also contact NGOs and coordinate aid relief besides looking after correspondence and issuing of orders etc. on behalf of the in charge (DC/SDO(C).
2. Medical Officer: He will be responsible for arranging teams of doctor's medicines, equipment's etc. required for the treatment of victims in coordination with the Civil Surgeon, arrangements of ambulances etc.
3. Public Health Engineer: He will be responsible for ensuring proper water supply and sanitation facilities at the disaster site.
4. Food and Civil Supplies Coordinator: He will arrange food and supplies, essential commodities and other logistic support for the victims.
5. Public Health Engineer: He will be responsible for ensuring proper water supply and sanitation facilities at the disaster site.
6. Electrical Engineer: He will look after and be responsible for the electrical installations in the disaster area and will ensure proper power supply in the disaster area if possible.
7. Transport In charge: He will be responsible for making arrangements of transport facilities required for sending volunteers to the site of the disaster, movement of men & materials etc.
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8. Telecommunications system Professional: He will be responsible for
restoration, manning and maintenance of the communication system like Satellite telephones, wireless Systems.
{He will be responsible for maintenance of telephone lines equipment's and will ensure that the communication system is operational in minimum possible time in case the links is broken.}
It must be understood that these departmental officers will also be directly under their own district head so that effective coordination between D.C. and departmental heads are maintained continuously.
9. Networking Professionals: For installation & manning of computers and internet facilities.
B. Control room at site of disaster:
The composition of Control Room at disaster site will be as under (Per Shift)
1. Coordinating Magistrate: An IAS/HCS officer for coordinating the activities at the site of disaster.
2. Executive Engineer (PH): To look after the water supply and sanitation conditions especially in case of earthquakes disaster due to fire, toxic etc.
3. Executive Engineer (B&R): To supervise the work of removal of rubble, restoration of road links, erection of shelters in case of Bomb blasts, earthquakes chemical, toxic disasters. He will coordinate for the removal of rubble in conjunction with Medical staff, Dog Squad, staff of Bomb disposal Squad, Mine Detection Squad, in case of bomb related disasters.
In addition to the above the above stated duties, Executive Engineers (PH and B&R) will identify the location for storage of equipments and stores, make assessment of quantum of equipments and stores required, time required for putting these equipments and stores at the site of disaster and their erection/ installation .
4. Fire Officer: For coordinating fire fighting arrangements if necessary. He will have staff and trained volunteers under him besides his own staff equipment.
5. Medical Officer: He will have medical and para medical staff equipments, medicines, ambulances and trained volunteers who will do medical relief work, shifting of dead & injured, epidemic control in relief/rehabilitation camps.
6. Tehsildar: For coordinating evacuations; for making arrangements for cremations or burial of dead. He will also prepare a list of victims, including injured persons. He will also make house -to-house surveys for the assessment of damages; render assistance to coordinating magistrate in documentation of losses of live, property and animals. Arrangements for securitization of Govt. property and retrieval of records will also be made. He will make arrangements for the high-level assessment teams.
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7. Deputy Superintendent of Police: He will look after security arrangements in
the disaster area. Cordoning off the affected area; alerting the neighbourhoods, controlling entry and exit points; screening press and other Civilian entry and Exit; issue of identify cards/passes if necessary . He will also setup a disaster Control Room for communication facilities. He will function along with Tehsildar as an immediate aide to the coordinating magistrate in dealing with VIP within the disaster perimeter; escorting teams from State, Center and other important agencies around the disaster area. He will be responsible for assisting in the subsequent formalities like lodging of FIR and preparation of legal documentation/papers for next of kin of deceased/missing persons. He will be assisted by his staff and home guard/volunteers as may be necessary.
8. Specialty Officer: In case the time for handling the disaster is likely to take more than a day and additional specialized efforts are needed, specialist personal will be inducted into the control room to aid, coordinate and liaise with the field staff involved in handling the disaster and act a contact person for the District Magistrate incharge of the disaster area as applicable. The services of the Specialty Officer will be requisitioned depending upon the nature of the disaster like:
a) In case of chemical or toxic disaster, the services of an Environmental Engineer
will be requisitioned. b) Services of Civil Defense Warden will be utilized in case of Bomb blast, War or
Crashed aircraft. c) In case of Railway disaster a Railways representatives will be called to be part of
the Control room. d) In case of Factory related disaster, the Safety Manager, Rewari or his representative
will be called. e) District Forest Officers services will be utilized in case of forest fire. f) General Manager of Traffic Manager or Workshop Superintendent's services
will be needed in case of Bus/ Rail/ Collision of or bus/bus-truck collision. g) In case of crashed military aircraft, bomb related disasters, military representatives
will be called.
C. Rehabilitation camp:
In case the magnitude of the disaster is such that evacuated Population has to be sheltered in relief or rehabilitation camps, special administrative arrangements will have to be made. The relief camp is purely temporary lasting up to a few weeks. A rehabilitation camp is one in which the inmates may have to be housed for longer period (few months). They will be given counseling, physiotherapy and other measures to adjust to the new circumstances & restart their lives. Composition of such a camp at or near site of disaster will be as under (per shift).
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1. Coordinating Magistrate: Officer of the level of the Tehsildar will be the coordinating Magistrate. He will be responsible for arranging all the supplies, the input necessary for the camp. His duties will cover overall arrangement of the camp, issue of passes, maintenance of entry and exit points, and preparation of duty chart for the staff. A Police inspector along with staff will be there to assist him.
2. Assistant Food and Civil Supplies Officer (AFSO): He will arrange the delivery of all food and shelter requirements etc. Tent age, poles, Kanats, cooking utensils, fire wood of other fuel, tarpaulin, transportation arrangement for foodstuff; arrangements for stocking of food and perishable items, management of kitchens ; arrangements of cooks, distribution of foods.
3. Red Cross Representatives: Staff of District Red Cross Society will make Blankets, Sheeting cloths for tents, cloths for wrapping dead, menstrual pads, baby napkins, baby cloths ante cloths, cups, mugs, plates etc. list of inmates of camp, near kin, list of Women, children, list of dead for matching with list prepared in disaster area, list of sick, injured persons, list of handicapped persons and arrangements for aids crutches, wheel chairs, artificial limbs etc. list of services required for rehabilitation, Adequacy of kitchens, Housing, stretchers, blankets, first aids kits, arrangements for children's education and caring of children arrangements for crèches, list of orphans, widows, special measures for care of destitute children, orphans, widows. 4. Executive officer, Municipal committees or Block Development Officer (In case of rural areas): He will be responsible for distribution of water for drinking, washing, cooking etc. distribution of dry and wet rations brought from outside by donor agencies material like quilts, bed sheets, towels, mosquito nets, blankets, tarpaulin, sheets distribution of clothes and keeping a list of people to whom the food and other material has been distributed.
5. Medical Officer with team: For health and preventive care and to man the mobile hospital or clinics. Necessary immunization & special requirements like vitamins.
6. SDO PH: For making arrangements of water supply, drinking water, toilets and sanitation facilities and drainage.
7. SDO(B&R): For construction of temporary structures, roads within and to the camp , parking space, office, washing area, kitchen , administrative area, lighting( in conjunction with UHBVNL/HVPNL) engineer erecting of tents, pre- fat structures, all cabling and tent lighting.
8. DHBVNL representative: for maintaining generators, light load in outer perimeter, gates of camps, all external cabling.
Note: In case camp exceeds 10,000 people then the coordinating magistrate will be IAS/HCS level officer and other will be of XEN level.
All these officers will be assisted by government personnel and trained volunteers from public and NGOs.
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Each officer will be provided ministerial staff, trained volunteers as under:
1. Coordinating Magistrate. Steno-1, Clerk-cum-Record Keeper-1, Multipurpose worker (as per requirement).
2. Assistant Food and Civil Supplies Officer: Accountant-1, Store Keeper-1, peon-1, Labour-4, 50 Trained Volunteers for distribution for food and other Volunteer items.
3. Secy. M.C/BDO's (in case of relief camp in rural area)
Clerk- JE-1(for water tankers, tractors, drivers), steno-1, Accountant-1, Storekeeper-1, Labourers-4 for cleanliness and sweeping of the camp. 10 Volunteers will assist in cremation/burial of dead. If rate of death is more than 10 a day, then services of 10 more Volunteers will be used. In case of mass graves. XEN (SDO B&R) will arrange for Falkland/JCB/Bulldozer/Earth Movers to dig trenches.
4. Red Cross: 10 Volunteers for miscellaneous work and also for moving of dead and injured & for Blood donation.
5. Medical Officer: Clerk-1, store keeper-1, Para medical staff-2, Volunteers for loading and unloading of stores.
In order to ensure the effectiveness of the main Control Room at district headquarter detailed in this chapter other Control Rooms may become necessary in case the devastation is of great magnitude.
With this in view, following Sub-Control Rooms are to be established. This will
help reduce the burden off the main Control Room in dealing with the pressure of various developments which inevitably take place in a major disaster. Any of these Sub-Control Rooms can also be a back up for the main Control Room in case due to subsequent incident(s) the main Control Room is destroyed of in any way incapacitated
1. The Sub-Control Rooms will be specialized, manned by appropriate officers and officials so as to be effective. The following equipments will be with each Sub-Control Room:
a) At least two telephones (land lines)
b) One wireless set from Police Department
c) Local area wireless sets. (In case of Civil Defence, Rewari one wireless set and
telephone line is already available with each) d) Computer with accessories.
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The following staff will be posted in the Sub-Control Rooms. The purpose of the
Sub- Control Room will be:- Sub-Control Room No. 1: It will act on behalf of the main Control Room in case the MCR is incapacitated. It will also perform the following functions.
1) Keeping a list of NGOs, foreign or External Relief Agencies (FRA) before they are dispatched to the places of work/relief of their area of work namely Sectors allotted to them i.e. villages giving them a briefing on the ground conditions and general guidelines to be followed.
2) Briefing NGOs and experts from the external relief agencies (FRA) of their area of work namely villages etc. giving them a briefing on the ground conditions and general guidelines to be followed before they are dispatched to the places of work/relief.
3) Maintain an inventory of aid received from other districts, other States, other countries and maintaining records of inventories dispatched to various places of relief.
The Sub Control Room No.1 will work as an important link between the landing
ground (Helipad, Air Port, Railway Station, contract carriage staging area etc.) and godowns/warehouses where information will be supplied to the Deputy Commissioner and Commissioner through the main control room for onward transmission to the State Government. This way the DC and other district level authorities will not face the problem of receiving and sending information which may become confusing, contradictory and vogue as such information will be properly handled and transmitted at the appropriate control room.
Besides, briefing NGOs and experts from external relief agencies coming to the
disaster area for relief work, the Sub-Control Room 1 will distribute information kits to each party containing inter area details of the district, a letter indicating the names of the affected villages allotted, detail of information like:
i) Particulars of the area allotted like distance from the control room, area of likely damage;
ii) Population likely to have been affected;
iii) Map of the area;
iv) List of names and addresses of officials and agencies at the district level, Sub-
District level and sector that are relevant for effective functioning of the team. Letters given to the external relief agencies (ERA) would also be endorsed to the local officials for their information and necessary action.
Officer in charge of Sub-Control Room 1 would depute personnel to the helipad,
airport railway station, bus-stand/truck staging points to receive and see off the ERA personnel. Sub Control Room-1 will under the directions of the DC to liaise with Government of India, Ministry of Home, Defence and External affairs and concerned, Ministry and State Government regarding travel arrangements and movement of aid parties.
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Animal Husbandry Department:- In the case of epidemics among cattle’s the Veterinary Department will work in the affected sectors and will be assisted by staff of the Revenue and Development Department besides Panchayati Raj Institution for controlling the epidemics and giving regular doses to the cattle etc. � Sub Control Room No.2
This Sub Control Room will be headed by a senior HCS officer. The aim of the SCR-2 is to coordinate and organize the work of media centre. Sub Control Room 2 will particularly function for the local and outside media personnel and their teams. This will be a centre where briefing of press personnel will take place at designated times to be decided by the Main Control Room. Press and media persons can be given daily briefing and press notes. They will be issued local passes to visit secure areas only with the permission of District Magistrate. Visiting VIPs will meet the press and media persons only in the Sub Control Room 2 rather than tracking the VIP unless specifically allowed by the VIP and the district level authorities.
The Sub-Control Room 2 will also function as a messenger help line service to
transmit voice and/or video messages from survivors to their near and dear ones of the survivors about their welfare as soon as possible.
Such recording can also be got done from the relief camps or other affected villages
by the administrators through the public relations personnel and brought by audio/video cassettes and transmitted through the SCR-2 to news agencies, TV channels and other help lines organized by NGO and others.
Sub Control Room-2 will be headed by DPRO and his officials including
volunteers round the clock. Sub-Control Room-2 will be equipped with (i) Two telephones (land lines) with internet connections
(ii) Walkie-Talkie sets for local contact and coordination
(iii) Fax and computer with accessories for voice video conferencing
� Sub Control Room 3
This Sub-Control Room-3 will look after matters connected with victims, their relatives and missing persons. This Sub-Control Room-3 will be functional immediately on the-occurrence the disaster and will be a link between the main Control Room and the Sub-Divisional level Control Room and the control rooms in the various relief camps. It will also directly obtain information on dead/missing persons as may be given by surviving victims, their relatives, missing persons and relatives of the dead or from other persons who know the dead or injured.
Thirdly, it will also maintain a list of persons undergoing treatment in the local
Civil Hospital and government organized mobile/field hospitals, private hospitals, nursing
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homes and field hospitals run by External Relief Agencies. It will also maintain a list of those who have been evacuated to Regional Medical Centers outside the district. Functionaries manning this Sub Control Room- 3 will visit all the hospitals and if not possible obtain information through secondary sources like NGOs and volunteers of the lists of patients undergoing treatment in the above hospitals. Sub-Control Room-3 will also be connected with the other sub-control rooms for looking after the welfare of widows, orphans, aged, physically and mentally challenged person and other vulnerable sections including those traumatized and in need of counseling.
The Sub-Control Room-3 will maintain list of births and deaths taking place in
the disaster area by collecting and collating information received from each village or town affected, through the Relief agencies and government personnel. List of persons dead, their place of death, special cases or any particulars of the dead, list of valuables/documents found on the deceased and/or located retrieved from the homes/premises of the victims would also be listed carefully. The valuables/documents would actually be under the custody of police authorities information of which be kept updated in the Sub Control Rooms-3 so that the relatives of near and dear ones could be informed. The relatives of casualties will be given the valuables/documents only after written permission is obtained from the Executive Magistrate. This is to obviate false claims by the spurious relatives or those not directly related to the victims. However, the survivors would be given details of valuables etc, if any, retrieved from their homes/properties. Such a process will save the relevant administrator and agencies unnecessary time and trouble in dealing with the survivors and save the survivors and their relatives and well wishers from harassment.
An important function of SCR-3 is also to arrange transport and movement of aid
to various badly affected pockets under the direction of Central Control Room. This Sub Control Room is to make arrangements for movement of aid as directed by Main Control Room & relevant workers shall be sent to various badly affected pockets.
� Sub Control Room-4 :
Sub Control Room-4 will be responsible for a assisting the Main Control Room in keeping it informed of the movement of civil supplies and other essential commodities, all aid including medicines etc. received from other parts of the state, other states, other countries. This Sub Control Room No. 4 will also obtain information regarding restoration of various basic infrastructure facilities and supply of basic amenities to different villages. Whereas, the Sub Control Room-1 will deal with the aid parties and External relief agencies, this SCR-4 will deal with the relief material brought by them by independent/other sources/public. It will be a material management center. On the basis of information provided by the Central Control Room to the SCR No. 2 or SCR-3 (media room) other field level SCRs, this control room will then prepare the statistics, and be headed by officers from the Food and Supplies Deptt.
They will be assisted by Statistical Officers/Assistant, officials of the District Red Cross and others including representatives from PWD (B&R) mechanical wing regarding earth moving machinery, drills and other equipment brought/donated and required to be distributed to various rescue sectors. Similarly engineers from UHBVNL and Public Health Engineering and PWD (Mechanical) may also be included in view of special equipments that the rescue team may have to deal with.
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An important function of SCR-4 is also to arrange transport and movement of aid
to various badly affected pockets under the direction of Central Control Room. This Sub
Control Room is to make arrangements for movement of aid as directed by Main Control
Room relevant workers to various badly affected pockets.
SCR 4 will also keep in touch with POL and LPG producing Public Sector
Undertakings and their dealing agencies. This Sub Control Room 4 will have the specific
responsibility for managing the supply of POL, LPG and kerosene oil besides coal
etc to the District Administration so that supplies can be smooth and normalcy restored
as soon as possible. Sub Control Room 4 will have full information on the availability of
POL etc. in the area and control their accessibility to relevant agencies. Requirements for
relief trucks at staging points and for helipad etc. would also be organized by the Sub
Control Room-4. Sub Control Room will have a Senior Area Manager of one of the PSUs
having the maximum number of agencies/outlets in the district as a member who will
coordinate along with the staff of other PSUs also. Representatives of other PSUs will also
participate in the management of Sub Control Room-4. District Food and Supply Controller
will also coordinate the above arrangements as representative of district and the officer
from Food and Supply department will be heading the Sub Control Room (SCR-4) & will
report to the District Magistrate.
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FLOOD
Some areas of the District were badly affected in the year 1995 due to
unprecedented flood water in the Sahibi River, which seriously threatened the
embankment at Masani Barrage which effect rural areas of Rewari and Gurgaon
district and caused wide spread damage in the wide belt along the river Sahibi. Sometimes
breaches in JLN canal also causes flood due to large quantity of release of water from the
area in the state of Punjab.
In Rewari District the floods are mainly caused by Sahibi River but sometime floods
are also caused by overflow of water from Rajasthan side towards Nimrana,
Shahjapur, Sreeyani, Khandora and Tankri which flow around State link
Highway from Rewari to Bharawas road which was badly effected during 1995
flood because of the excess surface run off from their catchments through this
District. All these River/Nallas enter Rewari was also caused by breach of JLN canal in the
year 1995 as well as in 2010. � Flood Operating procedure Guidelines for Irrigation Department
• Normal Time Activity.
• Assess preparedness level and report the same as per the format to District Control Room every six-months.
• Identify flood prone rivers, drains and areas and activate flood-monitoring mechanism in all.
• Water level gauges should be marked on rivers, dams and minor tank structures not having level gauges for necessary atleast.
Action plan objective in a Disaster Situation
• Monitor flood situation
• Monitor and protect irrigation infrastructures.
• Restore damaged infrastructure
Activities on receipt of warning or Activation of District DMAP (DDMAP) • Within the affected District/Tehsil, all available personnel will be made available to
the District Disaster Manager. If more personnel are required, then out of station officers who are on leave will be recalled.
• All personnel required for Disaster Management should work under the overall supervision and guidance of District Disaster Manager.
• Establish radio communications with Emergency Operations Center, Divisional commissioner, District control room and other departmental officers within the division.
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• All personnel working within the District come under the direction and control of the District Collector.
• All District level officials of the department would be asked to report to the District Collector.
• Appoint one officer as “NODAL OFFICER- Irrigation” at the district level (for field operations).
• Appoint one officer as “Officer-in-charge-Irrigation” attached to District control room (for information).
• Review and update precautionary measures and procedures and review with staff the precautions that have been taken to protect equipment and the post-Disaster procedures to be followed.
• Fill department vehicles with fuel and park them in a protected area for faster movement.
Organize round the clock inspection and repair of
• Bunds of dams (Banks & embankments)
• Breaches in drains & channels.
• Bridges
• Culverts
• Control gates and
• Overflow channels.
Organize round the clock inspection and repair of
� Pumps
� Generators
� Station building.
• The officer responsible for the tanks of an area should also be designated an emergency officer, Knowledgeable a b o u t Disasters, their effects, and who knows appropriate emergency procedures to be taken.
• Officers should ensure that all staff is well aware of precautions to be taken to protect their own lives and personal property.
• Each technical assistant should have instructions and operating procedures for Disaster conditions. Irrigation engineers should review with technical assistants emergency actions that are required.
• Emergency tool kits should be prepared for all technical assistants in Disaster prone areas. These tool kits should include:-
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o Ropes
o Chain Pulley blocks
o Jungle knives
o Shovels
o Cement in bags
o Gunny bags
o Cane baskets, oxygen cylinders, nets.
• The emergency tool kits of each technical assistant should be checked.
• The officers on site should ensure that, the level of storage in the tanks is reduced to create increased capacity, and coordinate the same with officers on other dam sites and the District control room, if heavy rains are expected. The amount of lowering will depend on the rainfall forecast. In case of possibilities of flooding in the downstream, the settlements should be forewarned, and necessary warnings for evacuation should be given; to the adjoining Districts and those Districts beyond the state borders.
• The main inlet and other inlets to tanks should, be inspected to ensure that waterways are unobstructed by trees or vegetation.
• Any repairs/under construction activity should be well secured with sandbags, rock falls, etc. stone cubes.
• Materials likely to be damaged by rains, such as cement bags, electric motors; office record, etc. should be covered with plastic and well secured, even though stored inside.
� Relief and Rehabilitation
Field office priorities
• Continue round the clock inspection and repair of bunds of dams, irrigation channels, bridges, culverts, control gates and overflow channels as may be necessary.
• Continue round the clock inspection, and repair of pumps, generators, and motor equipment and station buildings.
• The officers on site should continue to ensure that, the level of impounding in the ranks is reduced to create increased capacity, and coordinate the same with officers on other dam sites and the District control room, if heavy rains are expected. The amount of lowering will depend on the rainfall forecast. In case of possibilities of flooding in the downstream, the settlements should be forewarned, and necessary warning for evacuation should be given to the adjoining Districts and to those Districts beyond the state borders.
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• Clearing the inlet and outlet to tanks to ensure that waterways are unobstructed by trees of vegetation on an on-going basis.
• Information formats and monitoring checklist should be used for programmer monitoring and development and for reporting to Emergency Operations Center. This is in addition to existing reporting system in the department.
� Head office priorities
On the directions of the District Collector/District control room, the Irrigation department will:
• Provide for sending additional support along with food, bedding, tents
• Send vehicles and any additional tools and equipment needed.
• Coordinate with other states about release of water and dissemination or warning to the General public.
� AVAILABLE FLOOD CONTROL EQUIPMENTS IN DISTRICT
The detail of flood relief equipment is as under:-
Flood Relief Equipment:- The Flood Relief Equipment available along with its location is given below. The OBMS will be tested and checked District Revenue Officer-cum-DDRO, Rewari will be responsible for the completion of this work. The District Revenue Officer-cum-District Disaster Relief Officer, Rewari will be over all incharge of flood relief equipments. His Tel. No. and Mobile No. are given as under:- In case of Drought:-
a) Arrangement of food and fodder stock shall be arranged at District/Block level so that in case of drought no loss of life & live stock took place due to lack of food and folder.
b) Arrangement of transport for food & folder shall be kept ready. c) Water supply/Water source be maintained and kept in service.
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(O) 01274-225145, Mob. : 9991542042
Position of Flood Relief Equipments in Rewari District and their deployment. Sr. No.
Flood Equipment
Total Available with SDO (c), Rewari
Available with SDO (c), Kosli.
District Revenue Office, Rewari
XEN. Irrigation (Mech.), Rewari
Remarks
1. Aluminum Boats
7 --- 1 6 --- One Boat condemned not repairable
2. Life Jacket
22 --- --- 22 --
3. O.B.M.
2 --- --- --- 2
4. Chappu 14 --- 2 12 -- Two Chappu condemned not repairable
5. Jacket
120 -- -- 120 ---
6. Helmet
17 -- -- 17 ---
Contact Nos. of Army (Hissar) in case of Flood/drowning
Sr. No. Name of Officer & Designation Tel. No. & Mob. No.
1. Col. Navneet Narayan, C.O. 09991121554
2. Major Vinod Attri, Lison Officer 09896659410
3. Capt. Aman Yadav 9991121177
4. Office Contact No. 01662-223612, 223604, Extn. 54, Armed Regiment 2260, Hisar
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Details of Rain falls Rain Gauge Station wise last 10 years
Rain Gauge Station
Year
Rewari Bawal Khol Jatusana Kosli
2001 662.2 754.5 277.0 464.0 86.0
2002 424.6 222.2 222.2 86.9 205.3
2003 852.6 759.2 349.6 543.0 0
2004 486.0 334.0 185.0 361.0 126.0
2005 619.0 570.0 439.0 724.0 332.0
2006 486.0 424.0 181.0 354.0 234.0
2007 555.0 620.0 205.0 393.0 289.0
2008 951.0 1006.0 462.0 807.0 462.0
2009 466.0 385.0 141.8 465.0 197.0
2010 786.0 708.0 623.2 710.0 649.0
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Specimen order for Requisition of Army during Flood/drowning
ORDER UNDER SECTION 144 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973
Whereas, it has come to my notice that one Sh.________________ son of Shri ____________ resident of _________________ have drowned in the Sahibi river in an unfortunate accident.
Whereas, I, ______________________ IAS, District Magistrate, Rewari, am further satisfied that the deployment of Armed Forces have becomes utmost essential to help in search/trace the dead bodies from the Bhakhra Canal in which the depth of water is more than 20 feet deep.
Whereas, I, ________________________ IAS, District Magistrate, Rewari by virtue of powers conferred upon me under Section 144 Cr.P.C. and all other powers enabling me in this behalf do hereby order the requisition of Services of Armed Forces under the Command of the Sub Area Commander, Hisar, Cant for helping the Civil Administration in searching the dead bodies from the Sahibi river. In view of the gravity of the situation and the incumbent public sentiment, the assistance may be given to the District Administration. He would require sufficient manpower fully equipped to deal with the situation. Given under my hand and seal of the Court on this ______________ (date).
District Magistrate, Rewari
Endst.No. /FRA, dated: A copy is forwarded to the Commander, Commando Training School, Manesar (Gurgaon) for immediate necessary action.
District Magistrate, Rewari
Endst.No. /FRA, dated: A copy is forwarded to the following for information and necessary action please: 1. The Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary to Govt., Haryana, Revenue Department, Chandigarh. 2. The Commissioner, Gurgaon Division, Gurgaon.
District Magistrate, Rewari.
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EARTHQUAKES
Given the danger to life and property from earthquakes, the following plan of Action and Operating Procedures are to be employed by the District Magistrate/Deputy Commissioner. These actions will be taken on several fronts simultaneously and also in logical sequence in the case of other steps whenever necessary
A. The following actions are to be taken in parallel Control Room
1. Setting up of a Control Room with participation of relevant departmental officers.
2. Setting up of a Control Room in the disaster site as indicated in Chapter-6
3. Demarcation of the disaster area into sectors and establishment of Sector Officers. A number of rescue teams are to be formed in every sector depending on the magnitude and spread of the disaster Departmental officers concerned with relief and rescue including those from Health, Power, PWD (Building and Roads), Public Health, Security and Fire services are to be in readiness to move into the disaster struck area as soon as possible.
Survey 1. Steps for immediate survey of the disaster affected area by:
(I) Sending out survey/rescue parties over land:
(II) Aerial survey by contacting NSG/Air Force for helicopters in order to get an immediate report about the general location impact and nature of destruction. It should be the decision of the Deputy Commissioner to order for a helicopter survey immediately on gauging the gravity of the situation. Given what happened at Bhuj & Sikkim , it may be necessary to order an aerial survey as soon as it becomes apparent that land communication links have snapped.
B. Further steps to be taken:
1. Establish contact and communication with all affected villages and towns through the nodal officer/official for each village either located in the village or sent to the villages for coordinating.
2. Set up lines of communication whereby requirements can be obtained form the affected area and consolidated information put up to DC and further transmitted to the State Govt.
3. Officers should be designated and made responsible for dispatch of various components of relief like Earth movers. JCBs, cranes and dumpers, First-Aid and medical relief; trained rescue workers and tentage.
4. Co-ordinate with State Govt. and Armed Forces for external help.
5. Set up relief camps for dispossessed or affected population.
6. Evacuation of humans and livestock to safer areas if necessary and arrangements of relief camp & rehabilitation camps, wherever needed.
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FIRE
In this District, fires can occur in any part of the District. Fires invariably occur due to man-made causes. There are 3 major risk areas of fire accident.
(1) Agricultural: Fires due to accidental burning of stubbles & hay after harvesting. This kind of fire normally occurs in the hot dry summer months by accidental sparking of harvesting and thrashing equipments or careless throwing of lighted biddies or cigarette butts on the threshed crops or the highly inflammable chaff.
(2) Residential: The second cause of fire is likely in urban and rural residential areas. These fires are again man made due to carelessness. Sparking of electricity wires and faulty equipments. Fires are also likely to be caused by gas cylinders explosions or due to catching fire of clothes especially those made from manmade fibers. Vulnerable areas will include slum areas like Jhuggi-Jhopadi settlements and high-density apartment or commercial buildings.
(3) Industrial: The third area where fires are likely to take place will be factories and industrial units especially those dealing with chemicals or processing industries or where storage of inflammable material is involved.
The district level authorities entrusted with fire control management ought to ensure periodical training and community awareness in schools, institutions and industrial units to incorporate precautionary measures. The preventive and precautionary measures should be the special concern of the Town and Country Planners, other authorities involved or dealing with urban and rural areas especially Revenue, Development and Police Authorities. Municipal Committees should also be responsible to ensure preventive measures especially in cinema halls, schools, marriage pandals, banquet halls, sites of religious congregation, circuses, hotels, bus stands etc. Some of the prescribed precautions, which are recommended, are given in Annexure ‘F- 1’ at page
Standard Operating Procedures to be followed in case of fire:
The Standard Operating Procedure to be followed in case of fires will be as follows:
1. Communication: -
Information in case of fire — It will be the responsibility of the head of the institution or industrial unit to inform the District Magistrate and the local Fire Officer at district headquarters of local Sub Divisional Magistrate immediately in the event of occurrence of fire. In case the fire occurs within the Municipal Committee area of the Rewari, the Executive Officer in charge of the Municipal Council/Corporation and the Respective Fire Officer should be informed of the time or occurrence of fire, exact location, kind of fire (electric fires or any other) and the gravity thereof. Telephone numbers, addresses of the District Magistrate, Sub Divisional Magistrate, City Magistrate and A.D.C. (who is also the Additional District Magistrate).
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Contact No.
Name of Officer’s
Office Residence District Magistrate / D.C. 01274 - 225368 225246, 223779
A.D.C. 225240, 225249 225250, 9991422111
S.D.M.(C) 222270 225843
City Magistrate 225161 225162
E.O. M.C.Rewari 222293 222821
E.O. M.C. Bawal 260048 9416479893
E.O. M.C. Dharuhera 9416479893
Fire Brigade Rewari 101, 225111
Fire Brigade, Bawal 101
Police Control Room, Rewari 100, 225156
Police Control Room, Bawal/Kosli 100
Home Guard 253092
DPRO 223874
S.C. Electricity 254762, 253507
X.E.N. PWD & BR 256936
X.E.N. Public Health 260341
G.M. Roadways 253788
DTO 225245
CMO 256769
SMO 256231
Emergency Civil Hospital 256231
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2. Rural Areas:-
In the case of fire in agricultural fields, as soon as the intimation is received by any authority or public servant, the same will be communicated to the concerned Tehsildar and SDM and DC. The Tehsildar and/or SDM will also inform the District Magistrate accordingly and take immediate steps to dispatch fire tenders from the nearest station. It will be the responsibility of the Sarpanch of the Gram Panchayat and Nambardar to inform at once by phone or by sending special messenger about the fire and whether it poses a major danger to lives and property. It will be the responsibility of the EO concerned and the concerned Fire Officer to immediately send as many as fire tenders as required/available to the site of fire and make an on the spot assessment of the hazards and requirement of further eternal aid. Locations of fire tenders district-wise are given as below:
VILLAGE
TEHSILDAR SDM CONCERNED FIRE STATION
DISTRICT MAGISTRATE
3. Industrial Areas:
In case of industrial fire the senior most Factory Manager will immediately inform the District Authorities and Fire Officer as indicated above and take steps to mobilize the factory workers for local fire fighting and by cordoning off the area till external aid arrives.
4. Urban Areas:
In case of fires inside markets, bazaars and slums, the following steps should be followed on receipt of the information:
1. The District Magistrate, or, in the event of fire in a Sub Divisional Town, the SDM, should direct the Senior most officers available from the Revenue, Police and Municipal Committee/Corporation to move the trained manpower immediately to cordon off the area affected by the fire.
2. The District Magistrate (or in a sub division, the SDM) will immediately inform the electricity authorities (XEN / SE, UHBVN) to switch off the power supply to the area to prevent further damage.
3. Evacuation of the affected area should be undertaken alongwith the use of loudspeakers and public announcement system. The Magistrate should also identify of look for any vulnerable section of people like children, aged, handicapped etc. They are to be evacuated from the affected area immediately.
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4. Control room of the District Magistrate office (also SDM office if necessary) will also inform the local hospital authorities to dispatch ambulances to the site and to be in readiness to receive the injured victims. The Tehsildar ad DSP will ensure that crowd control is maintained to avoid looting or other loss.
5. Tehsildar and Police authorities will also depute as many person from the public as many as may be necessary to form a human chain for passing on buckets of water sand to douse the fire till adequate help arrives.
As time is of essence, an effort to put out the fire as immediately as possible is of critical importance. Chain Teams may be formed from among the public for demolition of dangerous inflammable structures in the path of the fire, if necessary, to prevent spread of fire.
The authorities will also ensure that all the routes to the site are blocked allowing only fire tenders and relief vehicles and personnel into the area. Revenue, Police and Municipal staff should have a thorough knowledge of the local area to know all the access and exit routes. The District Magistrate should be informed as early as possible as to how many fire tenders are required so that these can be requisitioned from other districts.
1) Role of Fire Officer: Preventive Measures
a) He should inspect all commercial areas and congested areas including slums so as to know the directions, entry and exit points and what kind of equipment and vehicles can be brought near the vulnerable sites in case of fire accident.
b) Govt. has issued instructions regarding inspection of pandals and other temporary construction. He should ensure that Govt. instructions are meticulously complied with. Those who have not applied for permission before construction of such structures should be checked, challenged and penalized. Deputy Commissioner and S.D.M. should monitor action taken in this regard by the municipal authorities especially by the Fire Officer during the peak functions season. They may devise suitable formats for regular monitoring.
2) Role of Resident Welfare Associations
a) Representatives of Resident Welfare Associations should make a thorough survey of their area also to identify vulnerable spots and identify those civilians who can be called upon to undergo training in fire management. In case there are persons already trained, their addresses and contact telephone numbers should be informed to the Deputy Commissioner so that they can be contacted immediately to help the authorities.
b) Any illegal construction, any temporary construction like marriage pandals etc. should immediately be brought to the notice of the Executive Officer, Municipal Committee/Council in the case of Municipal Committee of Rewari and/or their Fire Officer. Record should be kept in their register of having done so. This will bring about accountability and responsibility of civilian representative. The representatives of the Resident Welfare Associations who are available in the area at the time of incident should immediately arrive at the scene and after introducing themselves to the local Magistrate and Fire Officer proceed to help the authorities in organizing rescue relief and fire fighting operations.
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c) They should be able to organize and mobilize buckets, water tankers if possible, spades, pickaxes from the shopkeepers and the residents.
d) The resident welfare Associations should also organize local manpower especially from among those persons recognized by them to cordon off the affected area and ensure anti social elements do not slip in into the evacuated area under the garb of good Samaritans.
e) The Resident Welfare Association will also have an advance map of the vulnerable areas prepared by them. In case this area is affected such maps will be handy for the Fire Officer and other rescue agencies. Resident Welfare Associations should especially locate godowns, storage areas and shops which deal in chemicals, kerosene, lubricants, plastics and other highly combustible materials while preparing such maps.
3) Role of Market Association President and Office Bearers.
a) They should likewise inform the authorities of hazardous agents and chemicals stored in their locality and the names of the dealers/shopkeepers along with their addresses and telephone numbers. In the eventuality of any incident occurring, they should issue a warning in the area to all concerned and simultaneously inform the Fire Officer/Executive Officer so that fire-fighting arrangements can be
b) They should assist the authorities in arranging buckets, drums and pickaxes, spades for fire fighting operations. All water stored in the vicinity should be collected and used for fire control. The Market Shopkeepers Association should also maintain a register at the level of the President of General Secretary indicating the location of those shops/godowns, store room etc. where combustible material is stored. The name, addresses, telephone numbers and other contact points of those running such businesses should he kept in the register. The same should be shown to the authorities as and when required. This should also indicate date and time when occurrence of fire took place and when help of authorities was sought. List of shopkeepers/employees having training in fire fighting aid etc should be maintained and updated.
c) The President will also ensure that such shops, godowns, storage having material that is hazardous of inflammable has names of fire extinguishing chemicals/ sprays prominently displayed and where these would be available in the event of a fire. He will also ensure that addresses of stockiest of such fire controlling chemicals are kept in his register.
Designation
Contact No.
Administrator MC Rewari 9812091945
President MC Bawal 9466040396
President MC Dharuhera 9810250000
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F-I
Mitigation of fire disasters
(i) Not to allow combustible/inflammable material to pile up unnecessarily and stocking should be strictly as per procedure recommended for safe storage of such combustible or inflammable material.
(ii) To adopt safe practices in factories, coal stores, in oil stores, in chemical plants and even household kitchens.
(iii) To incorporate fire reducing and fire fighting techniques and equipment while planning a house or building or constructing an oil storage facility. Use of fire resistant or fire retardant material in construction is a good precaution.
(iv) Construction should be as per prescribed rules.
(v) To provide enough ventilation for air circulation so that artificial hot spots are not
created. (vi) To provide fire sensors and smoke detectors in multistoried
building or important buildings such as bank vaults, archives, libraries, museums,
control rooms, airports. (vii) To provide adequate water storage and other fire-fighting material and
equipment.
(viii) To train volunteer fire fighting teams to manage till such time professional fire fighters arrive on the scene.
(ix) To arrange fire fighting drills frequently.
(x) To keep all electrical equipment earthen properly and to ensure its proper maintenance, including regular and strict inspection.
(xi) To keep industrial activity (especially that which involves a fire hazard of any sort) away from residential areas.
(xii) To keep the source of ignition separated from combustible and inflammable
material.
(xiii) To keep the source of fire or source of ignition under watch and control.
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EPIDEMICS
Epidemics are disaster, which can hit the District any time. While normally a
disaster due to epidemic is likely to hit after the on set of the Monsoon due to
bacteria and insects, nevertheless epidemics can also take place at any other time due
to increase in density of population, unhygienic living conditions, water contamination
etc.
Vulnerable areas of the District are the highly congested slum areas in urban area
and rural areas. While the main epidemics are in the form of cerebral Malaria, dengue
fever, cholera and other water borne deceases, new situations like plague, AIDS etc cannot
be ruled out.
While treatment of AIDS epidemics calls for treatment in an extremely specialized
way, other epidemics like Malaria, dengue can be handled with some common procedures.
These may require only trained medical personnel and paramedical staff. Other agencies
of Govt. may not have a direct role in controlling the epidemic unless it is in the form of
mass cleaning campaign, evacuation and segregation of the area. After floods, for example,
evacuation and dewatering will become a priority in order to prevent water bodies
stagnating and providing germinating conditions in which bacteria etc multiply. Role of
Public Health Department in providing sanitary conditions in flood hit areas in order to
prevent faces from contaminating drinking water sources is crucial.
Public Health Department therefore has to provide proper drinking water facilities.
Role of Women and Child Welfare Department is also important. These officers and their
staff will have to ensure proper food and refreshment through Anganwadies and other
mechanisms to the vulnerable sections. Revenue and Food and Civil Supplies
Department may have to set up temporary camp for food distribution. Staff of Health
Department will ensure chlorination of village ponds, drinking water wells and other
hygienic practices in order to control the spread of diseases. Development Department
personnel will also cooperate in distribution of medicines and other requirements.
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TRANSPORT RELATED ACCIDENTS
� Railways
This District is surrounded by a large network of roads, train routes and aircraft flying zones out of Palam Airport passing over this District. The following train tracks are laid between Delhi and other places of the country through this Division:
1. Delhi to Mumbai via Rewari and other parts of the country.
2. Rewari to Fazlika via Hisar-Sirsa and other parts of the country. 3. Bareli-Bhuz via Rewari and other part of the country. 4. Rewari to Jaipur via Narnaul-Ringas and other parts of country. 5. Rewari to Jodhpur-Jaishelmer via Alwar-Jaipur and others part of the country. 6. Rewari to Bikaner vai Mohindergarh and others part of country.
All of these routes from Delhi passing through Gurgaon, Rewari, Alwar, Jaipur, Ajmer, Jaishelmer, Jodhpur, Jammu, Hisar, Haridwar, Bareli, Lakhnau, Ahamdabad, Mumbai, Sirsa, Bhantinda, Fazilka, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Bikaner, Mohindergarh, Narnaul & Rings routed via Rewari are very important both from the point of view of carrying human passengers as well as commercial traffic. These lines have a very important strategic significance from the point of view of security of the country, law and order, economic growth, as well as from the disaster mitigation and rescue point of view. It is important that these lines are always maintained. The hard reality is the possibility of train collision especially collusions at manned/unmanned railway crossings, derailment due to mechanical failure, or signal or human error or even sabotage have to be kept in mind. The large number of lines which are in danger due to such situations and loss of human life as well as valuable goods and due to disruption of services by the unforeseen reasons, necessary effective measures for prevention, mitigation and quick rescue and relief operation in case of any disaster. As far as preventive measures are concerned, the main effort is to maintain proper tracks and keep a check on personnel involved whether drivers, guards, railway crossing guards, for which the Ministry of Railway is mainly responsible.
In the case of any accident due to derailment, sabotage, collision etc, the following plan of action would be followed for handling the situation.
The railway safety network in the District is headed by the Divisional Safety Observer of the rank of Divisional Manager. In case of any accident in Rewari line, the following personnel are to be immediately contacted by the eyewitnesses or the people who come to the spot.
Deputy Commissioner, Rewari
SSP Rewari
SDM, Rewari/Kosli
CMO, Rewari
Station Master, Rewari (Railway) Railway Control Room
XEN, PWD (B&R), Rewari
SE, DHBVN, Rewari
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As soon as intimation of a train accident is received, location, time and other
particulars will be needed to be transmitted to the DC of the district and other concerned
officers given above whose telephone numbers are in the annexure. As each accident has
its own set of problems and situation of difficulties, officers concerned with rescue and
relief will have to take appropriate action to extricate Survivors. It will be the common
duty of each concerned department indicated above to rush with their teams to the Disaster
site as soon as possible.
GM Roadways or District Transport Officer would have to make arrangement
for transport for survivors by alternate road routes to the nearest staging point (likely to be
Delhi, Gurgaon & Jaipur) indicated by the Railway. District Public Relation Officer would
have to make arrangements to open an information office at District Headquarter in case
Railways have problems. He along with the police would also have to control the press and
other media persons who may push their way into the Disaster area hampering rescue work.
� Air accidents: If the debris of the crashed aircraft is spread over a large area cordoning off the
area will ensure the safety of the belongings of the victims and the crashed plane.
Messages have to be conveyed by the DC to the nearest Railway Stations on both sides of the
disaster area to alert the ongoing traffic. DC camp office/SDM camp office will be beamed to
be the control room for the purpose of communicating information to other important agencies
like Railway Control Room. Rewari Railway Station etc. The railway authorities will take
steps to arrange for cutters and other equipments and personnel who can handle these besides
informing to concern Divisional Manager to rush trains. Mobile hospital vans ambulance
etc. District Administration and police authorities along with authorized local volunteers of
Nehru Yuva Kendras or NCC will have to rush to the area to prevent any anti-social elements,
who under the garb of rescue may exploit the situation. District Administration in coordination
with the police & health department will maintain the records of the dead bodies, both
identified & not identified and details of other injured persons etc.
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INDUSTRIAL DISASTER ���� INTRODUCTION
Hazards refer to ‘potential to cause injury’ and risk is ‘probability of occurrence of such event’. Due to unprecedented growth of industries since Independence the chemical risk contained within the boundaries of industry has now reached the densely populated zones in the form of ‘transportation vehicles’. The exponential increase in number of vehicles carrying petroleum goods corresponds to the significant increase in industrial growth. Accordingly, a rapid increase in number of incidences involving tankers has also increased.
With the advent of Disaster Management (DM) Act, 2005, a process of institutionalizing disaster management framework was initiated. Chemical ( Industrial) D i s a s t e r Management Guidelines and Chemical (Terrorism) Disaster Management Guidelines were, thereafter developed and released. The Environment Protection Act, the Petroleum Act, the Factories Act and Central Motor Vehicles Rules provide significant regulations starting from design approval to safe/ secure transportation of POL tankers. However, the major limitation is the multiplicity of regulations, s takeholder involved and ineffective coordination amongst various emergency service providers. The increase in terrorist threat has also raised concerns on current safety and security aspects. The important Regulatory frame work should mention the roles of occupiers, transporters, drivers and district and state authorities explicitly for fail safe transportation of POL tankers;
b) Response capabilities of hospitals, fire services and police on transportation routes should be strengthened;
c) More emphasis should be given to maintenance of safety features in POL tankers;
h) Emergency response guide for transportation of POL tankers should be prepared;
i) Efforts should be made to designate and train community leaders on highways for down the line training of communities enroot and;
� Highway Disaster Management Planning
The highways and selected other routes where the POL traffic is very high, should
be mapped for provision of first aid boxes and reliable communication facilities.
The plans in first place should be comprehensively prepared to combat exigencies en- route during transportation. This would require all round concerted efforts on the part of regulatory agencies to revisit the regulatory frame work, to identify gaps and prepare action plans to fill the gaps for fail safe transportation. Additionally, the oil companies including all other functionaries engaged in the process of storages, loading and unloading, and organizing transportation of POL tankers have to strengthen the safety functions and provisions. This will decrease the possibility of failures significantly, and even incase of any emergency, expert services will be available for immediate response to take care of the causalities for medical aid, relief and in case of need, rehabilitation. The most important part is also identification and role playing of off-site responders under the supervision of the Deputy Commissioner, firstly to prepare effective off-site emergency plans, highway disaster management plan and then to rehearse these regularly to make
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them effective in case of real emergency. All the emergency services in the highways and selected other routes which carry maximum POL tankers should be mapped for provision of first aid boxes, communication means with emergency numbers for first responders to respond to emergencies within assigned time lines, which should be fixed and comparable with the best maintained world over.
� Objective
The objective of strengthening of safety and security of POL tankers can be achieved if all the stakeholders/ service providers developed a mechanism of working in unison and coordination to conform not only to regulations but also to best practices prevalent. The man- made disasters where the activity of transportation of POL tankers falls in, can be very well minimized if prevention and preparedness practices are adopted to a level of leaving no chance of slippage. This would be possible by firming up the regulations, setting up of mechanism of strict conformation, as well as fail safe functioning by each role player. Comprehensive regulations are in place for controlling transportation of dangerous and hazardous goods. Transportation of POL tankers are also statutorily managed by elaborate and strict regulatory frame work.
� RTOs shall remain nodal authorities
RTOs are nodal point for information exchange of any change in route due to natural hazards or congestion of traffic. If the vehicle is not traceable for more than six hours, the primary responders including police, fire and medicos should be alerted through emergency information and alert signals as planned.
a) To ensure that vehicle passing through the district ‘A’ should be pre -informed to district ‘B’ in receiving or in point of crossing.
b) To coordinate with all the oil companies in their sectoral region such that during emergencies, their emergency plan can be activated.
c) For activation, off-site emergency plan (notification of accident) should ideally be initiated at this juncture itself. The new amendments to develop a format for ‘Off-Site Link Plan’ for transportation through POL tankers should be included in the given Petroleum rules.
� District Authorities
District authorities have been mandated under Disaster Management Act to ensure disaster prevention, preparedness and mitigation / response activities in the district. The responsibilities envisaged to Deputy Commissioner through national guidelines released by NDMA and included under MSIHC rules to develop Off- Site emergency plans for POL tankers as a component of Chemical Disaster Management Plan of the District. This should be based on consultative and participatory approach involving all the stakeholders mentioned above especially oil companies, RTOs and Regional Controller of Explosives in the district/states.
� Preventive and Preparedness Approach
Transportation Disaster Management Planning requires resource mobilization for road transport as an important aspect. The road transport of Petroleum product has significant presence and needs special attention. Complete details of treatment for handling emergency arising out of road transportation have been provided below:
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On receipt of information, District Administration may take the following actions as per Schedule–V, derived from the National Disaster Management Guidelines Chemical Disasters (Industrial) Disaster Management (2007). The important aspects include:
a. To keep watch on the overall situation.
b. To rush ambulance to the incident site if casualties are
c. To direct cranes or any other such equipment to carry out rescue operations.
d. To issue warning messages to people through public address system, if any evacuation is required.
e. To arrange emergency vehicles for evacuation purposes.
f. To provide basic amenities, e.g, water, electricity, food and shelter to the affected people as required. The other provisions under Emergency Response to Disaster Management Planning (ERDMP) notified by Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) should also be followed in strict conformity. The foremost requirement is to define responsibilities under emergency response disaster management plan (ERDMP) for transportation of POL tankers for i) District authority (ii) Police (iii) Fire service (iv) Revenue department (for coordination with other agencies for evacuation, establishment of shelters and provision of food etc v) Department of transport (for the evacuation purpose) (vi) Health department (for immediate medical attention on the site as well as in the hospitals / health care facilities) (vii) Pollution control boards (for ascertaining severity of the emergency) (viii) National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) (Specialized forces to manage the emergencies)
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Status of Natural Disaster Safety Equipment in Industries:-
Sr.No
Name & address of the unit
Contact person
Telephone No. Disaster equipment
1. M/s.Y.K.K.India (P) Ltd., 699, HSIDC, Bawal
Vipin Kaushal
9812024601 Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire dydrant pumps, jockey pump, engine operated portable fire pump, fire zones, smoke detectors & call points, hose pipes, hose pumps, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, fire proximity suit, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling, welding approan, welding screen, safety belts, leather hand glove pairs, nose mask, glass face cover, insuflating gloves for 33 KV supply, filtered paper nose mask.
2. M/s. Hero Honda Motors Ltd., Dharuhera
M.L.Iyar 09812385636 Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire hydrant pumps, jockey pump, smoke detectors & call points, hose pipes, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, fire proximity suit, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling, welding approan, welding screen safety belts, leather hand glove, ambulate, expert advice to the Disaster management team, water supply at our plants to the needy fire engines, safety nuts.
3. M/s. Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd., 36, HSIDC, Sec-7, Bawal
Mr. Dhara Singh
01284-284599 Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire hydrant pumps, jockey pump, engine coupled fire pump, engine operated portable fire pump, fire zones, smoke detectors & call points, hose pipes, hose pumps, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, fire proximity suit, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling, welding approan, welding screen, safety belts, leather hand glove, nose mask, glass face cover, insuflating gloves for 33 KV supply filtered paper nose mask, ambulance.
4. M/s. Asahi India Safety Glass Ltd. Vill. Jaliawas, Bawal
Mr. Rakesh Jha
9315622900 Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire hydrant pumps, fire zones, hose pipes, hose pumps, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling, welding approan, welding screen safety belts, leather hand glove, glass face cover, valves of fire hydrant system.
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5. M/s. Backton & Dickinson Investment Bawal
Mr. Parveen Katoch
9812039785 Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire hydrant pumps, jockey pump, engine coupled fire pump, engine operated portable fire pump, fire zones, smoke detectors & call points, hose pipes, hose pumps, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, fire proximity suit, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling , welding apron, welding screen, safety belts, leather hand glove, nose mask, glass face cover, insufflating gloves for 33 KV supply, filtered paper nose mask
6. M/s. Anant Raj Clay Products, Vill. Budhla, TehBawal
Mr. Rajpoot
9812022536 Automatic fire alarm panel, fire zones, fire extinguishers water type, fire extinguishers foam type, fire extinguishers ABC type, fire extinguishers, DCP type, sand buckets, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hose mask, glass face cover.
7. M/s. Coventry Coil –O- Matic Ltd. Vill. Salawas, Bawal
Mr. S. Chauhan
9315480194 Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire hydrant pumps, jockey pump, engine coupled fire pump, engine operated portable fire pump, fire zones, smoke detectors & call points, hose pipes, hose pumps, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, fire proximity suit, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling, welding approan, welding screen, safety belts, leather hand glove, nose mask, glass face cover, insufflating gloves for 33 KV supply, filtered paper nose mask.
8. M/s. Musashi Auto Parts India Pvt.Ltd. 33, Sec.7, Bawal
Mr.C.S.Raju
9896147820
Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire hydrant pump, jockey pump, engine operated portable fire pump, engine coupled fire pump, fire zones, smoke detectors & call points, hose pipes, hose pumps, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, fire proximity suit, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling, welding approan, welding screen, safety belts, leather hand glove, nose mask, glass face cover, insuflating gloves for 33 KV supply, filtered paper nose mask, ambulance.
9. M/. R.E.I. Agro Ltd. 691, HSIDC, Bawal
Mr.Atul Kumar
9812008354 Main fire hydrant pumps, hose pipes, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, safety helmets, safety gum boots, welding approan, welding screen, safety belts, leather hand glove, nose mask, insuflating gloves for 33 KV supply, filtered paper nose mask, valves of fire hydrant system.
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10. M/s.
Delton Cables Ltd. Dharuhera
M.Rajiv Aggawal
9511 23273905
Automatic fire alarm panel, engine operated portable fire pump, hose pipes, fire extinguishers, water type, sand buckets, safety helmets, safety gum boots, welding screen, safety belts, leather hnd glove, nose mask, glass face cover.
11. M/s. Paramount Communication Ltd. Industrial Area, Dharuhera
Mr. Ravi Gupta
9416321996 Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire hydrant pumps, smoke detectors & call points, hose pipes, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, fire proximity suit, safety helmets, welding screen, safety belts, leather hand glove, nose mask, glass face cover.
12. M/s. G.K.N.Driveshaft Ltd. Dharuhera
Mr. Parveen Aggar- wal
242579-80 Automatic fire alarm panel, engine coupled fire pump, fire zones, hose pipes, fire extinguishers water type, sand buckets, safety helmets, welding screen, safety belts, leather hand glove, nose mask, glass face cover
13. M/s. Pasupati Wvg. & Spg. Mills, Vill. Kapriwas
Sh. Jitender Malik
267251 267259
Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire hydrant pumps, engine operated portable fire pump, fire zones, hose pumps, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling , welding screen, safety belts, leather hand gloves, nose mask, glass face cover,
14. M/s.Penam Laboratories, Vill. Joniawas
267286-87 Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire hydrant pumps, jockey pump, engine coupled fire pump, fire zones, hose pipes, hose pumps, fire extinguishers, sand buckets, safety gum boots, welding screen, safety belts, leather had glove, nose mask, glass face cover
15. M/s. Lumax Industries Ltd Dharuhera
Sh. Umesh Shrma
242240, 242916 242917
Automatic fire alarm panel, engine coupled fire pump, hose pipes, fire extinguishers, safety helmets, safety gum boots, welding screen, safety belts, leather had glove, glass face cover,
16. M/s. Gupta Sheets Metal, Rewari
Sh. Radhey Shyam Gupta
254965, 9812053048
Fire extinguishers water type, fire extinguisher, foam type, fire extinguishers, ABC type, fire extinguishers, DCP type, and buckets, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling pairs, welding approan, welding screen, safety belts, noze mask, insufflating gloves for 33 KV supply.
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17. M/s.Aggar
wal Metal Works Ltd. Rewari
Sh. Abhey Jain
253406-08 Fire extinguishers water type, fire extinguishers foam type, fire extinguishers ABC type, fie extinguishers DCP type, sand buckets, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling , welding approan, welding screen, safety belts, nose mask, insuflating gloves for 33 KV supply
18. M/s. Life Ling Appliances, Dharuhera
Sh. Raheja
242208, 242573
Automatic fire alarm panel, jockey pump, hose pipes, hose pumps, fire extinguisher water type, safety helmets, safety gum boots, hand gloves for chemical handling, welding screen, safety belts, leather hand glove, nose mask, glass face cover.
19. Oriental Chemical Carbon Ltd. Dharuhera
Sh.B.M.Bhatia
242250-51 Automatic fire alarm panel, main fire hydrant pump, jockey pump, engine coupled fire pump, engine operated portable fire pump, hose pipes, hose pumps, fire extinguishers, safety helmets, safety gum boots, welding approan, welding screen, safety belts, leather hand glove, nose mask, glass face cover, insufflating gloves for 33 KV supply, filtered paper nose mask.
20. M/s. K.J.Auto Ltd. Dharuhera
Sh. K.K. Jajoo
267154-162 Automatic fire alarm panel, jockey pump, hose pipes, fire extinguishers water type, safety helmets, welding screen, safety belts, nose mask, glass face cover
21. M/s. Omax Auto Ltd. Dharuhera
J.K. Mehta
267217,22,26,27
Automatic fire alarm panel, smoke detectors & call points, fire extinguishers water type, sand buckets, safety helmets, safety gum boots, safety belts, nose mask, glass face cover.
22. M/s. RICO Auto Ltd. Dharuhera
Sh. Arvind Kapoor
267314-21 Automatic fire alarm panel, hose pipes, hose pumps, fire extinguisher water type, sand buckets, safety helmets, safety gum boots, safety belts, leather hand gloves, nose mask.
23. M/s. Metso Mineral Bawal
Sh. V.S. Maan
260419-420 Automatic fire alarm panel, fire extinguishers water type, sand buckets,, safety helmets, safety gum boots, safety belts, nose mask, Crain
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It shall be kept in view that all the industries are following the safety measure. �
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Fire Order (BPCL)
Fire Chief
DP Kothiyal
Will reach the sight for controlling the overall process of fire fighting
Fire Combating Team
Co-Ordinator : Shankar Shambhu Alternate Co-Ordinator : Geet Kaura Member : Gyarsi Lal Member : Bajender Singh Objective:-
1. To fight the fire so as to extinguish it. 2. To control the fire and to ensure that no further damage is done to men
and material.
���� Responsibilities/Duties
1. Shankar Shambhu :- To liase with the chief and guide the staff in the fire fighting.
2. Geet Kaura :- Will rush to sight and will extinguish the fire with nearest 10 Kg. DCP.
3. Giyarsi Lal/Bijender Singh: - Will reach the nearest water-cum-foam monitors and will prepare it for attack and will wait for the order of coordinator.
Coordinator to ensure that the above activities are carried out as per
plan and given further instructions as and when required. All the team members
report for Post DRILL Discussion after clearance given by chief coordinator.
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AUXILIARY TEAM Co-Ordinator : Mayank Singh Alternate Coordinator : Ramesh Chand Member : Electrician Member : Security Guard No. 1 Member : Contract Labour No. 1 Member : Contract Labour No. 2 Objective:-
1. Mobilize the tank Lorries at gantry to safe place. 2. To assist the combat team by mobilizing manpower and firefighting
equipment at the site of fire. 3. To stop product movement by switching of main switch and closing
valves.
���� Responsibilities/Duties:-
1. Mayank Singh :- will take all the T/L’s t TLF to safe with the help of Security Guard No. 1. After that he will report to the team leader and will wait next order.
2. Ramesh Chand :- with the help of contractor labour No. 1 and 2 will stop all the operations of TLF (TLF Motors + Valves) and tank farm by closing all the valves. He will mobilize 70 Kg. DCP, hoses, nozzles and foam to the fire sight through contract labour. 1 and 2 after reaching sight will wait for the order of fire chief.
3. Electrical: - will cut the power supply and start fire engine and will increase or decrease the speed of fire engine as per the order from fire chief.
Coordinator to ensure that the above activities are carried out as per
plan and given further instructions as and when required. All the team members
report for Post DRILL Discussion after clearance given by chief coordinator.
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Fire Organization Chart (IOCL)
Fire Chief Sr. Terminal Manager Alternative Deputy Manager (T)
1. Overall in charge of the situation. 2. To rush to the scene of fire and issues instructions for speedy combat. 3. To work or delegate someone as liaison officer between fire brigade and police. 4. To withdraw staff in case the human life if peril. 5. To give clearance signal when everything is normal.
Fire Combat Team Auxiliary Team Rescue Team On Hearing Fire Alarm On Hearing Fire
Alarm On Hearing Fire Alarm
1. All operators to run to the location of fire with the nearest available FF equipment and try to extinguish the fire as per the order
1. Report to the in-charge and carry out duties as per his/her instructions
1. Immediately convey to concerned agencies as per the instructions of fire in chief
2. Fire fighting team to go in action 2. Get all operations stopped and close all the tanks if they have not been closed
2. Cash box to be locked and kept. in safe custody
3. Control room in change to press emergency STOP for all operations to close. Close all valves. Switch power supply if so instructed by Fire in chief. Announce location of fire over PA system. Keep track of all the alarms generated initiate necessary action.
3. God owns and stores to be closed.
3. All the staff should lock their documents and assemble in ERC
4. M&R officer to start the fire engines in case the engines fail to start in auto.
4. Move out the TT outside the licensed area if so instructed by fire in chief. Ensure that half filled TTs do not move out of the main gate.
4. Restrict the entry of unauthorized personnel.
5. Workmen at TLF to stop all loading operations and close the valves. Move the TTs out and help the TT crew in doing so.
5. Take charge of all the employees in field other than the combat team.
5. Park staff car/rescue vehicle at a suitable location so as to rush the injured to Hospital.
6. Organize the supply of FF equipment. Foam and personnel to combat team.
6. Rush to the location of fire with stretcher and first aid kit.
7. Replace all equipment used after fire is extinguished.
7. Replace the first aid box/kit after the fire fighting/drill.
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OF SITE EMERGENCY PLAN (HPCL) 6.0 Action off Site
The Off Site actions in the event a major emergency are described in
the offsite emergency plan. These include assisting the District in any control
work, rescue efforts, technical guidance and providing the maximum resources
possible for ensuring against loss of life and property damage. As the offsite efforts
would be lead by district authority. HPCL would render all and assistance and
work under guidance of district authority.
6.1 Making the Emergency known (beyond normal working hours.)
a) One security guard shall contact fire control room and fire station on P & T
telephone and shall also inform Depot Manager on telephone.
b) Shift In-charge/Night Duty Officer/Holiday Duty Officer who is on duty
shall work as Chief fire In-charge (works incident controller). He shall also
perform the following duties.
c) He shall supervise the fire fighting operations and issues necessary
instructions as per the need till Depot Manager/Operations arrives and
takes over charge.
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ASISTANCE CALL
Particulars Telephone Numbers Collector & District Magistrate, Rewari 225368, 225246 (R)
223779 (Fax) Nature of Assistance required
• Depending upon the situation depute competent officer to render all possible help from Government Machinery
Fire Assistance Emergency No. 101 Nature of Assistance required
• Respond to call for assistance by location. • To reach the site crew and fire tenders • To provide any kind of help required (the nearest point
replenishing water for fire tenders to be identified in consultation with the concerned authorities)
Bawal Fire Station 261960 Rewari Fire Station 101, 225111
Commandant Civil Defence (Home Gurad) 224072 Nature of Assistance required
• To depute home guard personnel to met any eventuality
• To send fire tenders fort the fire fighting
SDO, Sub-Urban Subdivision 253763, 256149 (O) 256148 (R)
Haryana Vidyut Parsaran Nigam Rewari
HSEB Main Rewari 253763 Nature of Assistance required
• To switch off power supply of the depot and adjoining area, if needed SP Rewari 222790, 222491 (R)
223224 (Fax) DSP 225141 (O) Police Control Room-Emergency
100, 225156
Police
Police Station, Model Town, Rewari
222122
Nature of Assistance required • To send flying squad, police reinforcement from Reserve Police Lines • To maintain law and order to the location cordon of area for safety • To depute traffic police to divert/regulate traffic • Police Control Room to keep in touch with various authorities so that assistance can be
provided to meet the emergency Water Works Rewari Suptd. Dharuhera Chowk 225424 Nature of Assistance required
• To make arrangements for providing uninterrupted water supply to the nearest identified water source, so that the fire tenders can be replenished
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Particulars Telephone Numbers Assistant Director, Industrial Safety & Health Old Central School Building, near Col. Maha Singh Chowk, Rewari (Haryana)
01274-2302899
Nature of Assistance required • Update regarding any amendment to any rules & best implantation of new rules. • Technical guidance in case of emergency arises.
Northern Railways Station Master, NR, Rewari Station Railway Control Room & Railway Inquiry
222003 131
Nature of Assistance required • To suspend/reschedule movement of trains, if so required on the track in the vicinity of
the Terminal/Depot. Designated Hospital (Shankutla Hospital Rewari) & emergency medical assistance
251528 (O) 260909 (R)
CDP Dr. Sanjay Aggarwal 9416581668 Emergency 225139 Ambulance 102 ESI Hospital 225153
Medical and Health
SMO, Civil Hospital 222668 Nature of Assistance required
• To arrange for ambulance to reach the location with doctors & nursing staff. • To providing First Aid site • To shift the seriously injured persons to the hospital
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Particulars Telephone Numbers
Depot Manager, HPCL, Pol. Depot, VPO Karnawas, Bawal Road, Rewari.
269655, 269684, 269669 Security - 9254311334
Gurgaon Regional Office 0124-4222351, 4222350 DGM (O&E) Zonal Office, New Delhi
011-22408151, 22010603
GM, North Zone, New Delhi 022-22637000, 22010601
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
Executive Director (O&D), HQO, Mumbai
022-22637000, 22610862
Particulars Telephone Numbers Nature of Assistance required
• To take stock of situation • To contact other oil companies & agencies for providing assistance • To depute offsite/staff to assist terminal personnel to met the emergency
Terminal, IOCL 269652, 269654, 269657
223160 (R) 9812038563 Terminal Manager, BPC 269667, 269691, 269540,
269856, (O) 260904 Terminal Manager, Reliance 9996622323
Other Oil Companies
MDPL (HPCL Pipeline) Control Room
269516, 269517, 269541 9254312214
Nature of assistance required • To provide easy unobstructed approach for vehicular movement during emergency
through the emergency gate
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Bomb Blast, Acute Terrorist Attack & Biological warfare
���� Introduction “I had imagined that Sherlock Holmes would have at once hurried
into the house and plunged into a study of the mystery. Nothing appeared to be further from his intention. He lounged up and down the pavement and gazed vacantly at the ground, the sky, and the opposite houses. Having finished his scrutiny, he proceeded slowly down the path, keeping his eyes riveted on the ground.”
A Study in Scarlet
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes, the master of detectives, considered it essential to be excruciatingly disciplined in his approach to looking for evidence at a crime scene. While it is imperative that all investigators apply discipline in their search for evidence, it is apparent that few do so in the same way. Currently, there are no nationally accepted guidelines or standard practices for conducting explosion or bombing scene investigations. Professional training exists through Federal, State, and local agencies responsible for these investigations, as well as through some organizations and academic institutions. The authors of this Guide strongly encourage additional training for public safety personnel. � Purpose and Scope
The principal purpose of this Guide is to provide an investigative outline of the tasks that should be considered at every explosion scene. They will ensure that proper procedures are used to locate, identify, collect, and preserve valuable evidence so that it can be examined to produce the most useful and effective information—best practices. This Guide was designed to apply to explosion and bombing scene investigations, from highly complex and visible cases, such as the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, to those that attract less attention and fewer resources but may be just as complex for the investigator. Any guide addressing investigative procedures must ensure that each contributor of evidence to the forensic laboratory system is served by the guide and that quality examinations will be rendered. Consistent collection of quality evidence in bombing cases will result in more successful investigations and prosecutions of bombing cases. While this Guide can be useful to agencies in developing their own procedures, the procedures included here may not be deemed applicable in every circumstance or jurisdiction, nor are they intended to be all-inclusive.
The most common types of explosive/incendiary devices encountered by fire service and law enforcement personnel in the United States are traditionally pipe bombs, Molotov cocktails, and other improvised explosive/incendiary devices.
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The most common explosive materials used in these devices are flammable liquids and black and smokeless powder. Stolen explosives also pose a significant threat to public safety in the United States. From 1993 to 1997, more than 50,000 pounds of high explosives, low explosives, and blasting agents and more than 30,000 detonators were reported stolen.
One of the problem areas identified was the need for improved, consistent evidence recognition and handling procedures.
� Training
These criteria will provide individuals and educational organizations with an additional resource for providing comprehensive instruction to public safety personnel. A current listing of institutions that can provide training in the area of explosion/bombing investigation can be obtained from NCFS.
���� Deployment of Police Official for quick response team. The following police officials are nominated by the undersigned for constituting quick response team avoid to any untoward in District Rewari. In view of many recent bomb blast incidents, throughout the country possibility of anything can not be ruled out. In the same term DSP (HQ) Rewari is hereby designated as a Nodal Officer of this team and this team will work under the close supervision of Nodal Officer and under the guidance of undersigned. On the receipt of any information, they will reach at the place of disturbance/necessary. In addition K/ASI will be response for providing “Bomb Disposal Kill” immediately to meet with the emergent situation and MTO will be responsible for providing “Person Van” in which thirty sand bags will kept. ready. All team members will also maintain a close liaison wills the Nodal Officer who will instruct them accordingly. The names and mobile numbers of the team members are mentioned below:- Sr.No. Rank/NamesNo. Mobile No. 1 EASI Arjun Singh 31 9253849502 2 EASI Suresh Kumar 244 9416213727 3 HC Birender Singh 107 9416217192 4 EHC Sajjan Singh 139 9812455908 5 EHC Braham Prakash 810 9671158600 6 EHC Vijay Singh 543 9416659018 7 EHC Kailash 535 9467541375 8 EHC Virender Singh 166 9466355113 9 Ct. Ram Avtar 239 8059206021
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In addition private person trained in Bomb Disposal whose services can be requisitioned in emergency.
1. Ramesh Chander, Ex. HAV (Hawaldar) S/o Sh. Roop Chand, Cast Jat, R/o Village Subhana, P.S. Salhawas, District Jhajjar, Mobile No. 9891559426, 9268345329
2. Rajender (Ex. Subedar) S/o Sh. Dayaram, R/o Village Nayagaon, P.S. Kosli, District Rewari. Mobile No. 9466316846, 9990020738.
Procuring Equipment and Tools
Possessing the proper tools and equipment is key to any task, and never more so than in emergency situations such as explosion or bombing scenes. Because responders and investigators may not know the details of the situation until arriving at the scene, prior preparation is vital. Following is a list of equipment and tools frequently used by the investigative team at explosion and bombing scenes. Equipment and tool needs are, for the most part, determined by the actual scene. The list below may be used as a planning guide for equipment and tool needs. Not every item and tool mentioned below will be applicable for use on every scene.
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Safety u Biohazard materials (i.e., bags, tags, labels). u First-aid kit. u Footwear, safety (i.e., protective shoes/boots). u Glasses, safety. u Gloves, heavy and disposable (e.g., surgical, latex). u Helmets, safety/hard hats. u Kneepads. u Outerwear, protective (e.g., disposable suits, weather gear). u Personnel support items (e.g., food, water, hygiene items, shelter). u Reflective tape. u Respiratory equipment (e.g., particle masks, breathing equipment).
General Crime Scene Tools/Equipment u Barrier tape/perimeter rope. u Batteries. u Binoculars. u Communications equipment (e.g., telephone, two-way radio). u Evidence collection kits (e.g., latent print, bodily fluid, impression, tool mark, trace evidence). u Flares. u Flashlights. u Generators. u Hand tools (e.g., screwdrivers, crowbars, hammers). u Knives, utility. u Lighting, auxiliary. u Tarps/tents. u Thermometer. u Trashcans, large. u Tweezers/forceps.
Scene Documentation u Compass. u Computer and computer-aided design (CAD) program. u Consent-to-search forms. u Drawing equipment (e.g., sketchbooks, pencils). u Logs (e.g., evidence recovery, photo). u Measuring equipment (e.g., forensic mapping station, tape measure, tape wheel). u Photographic equipment (e.g., 35mm camera, Polaroid camera, Video camera, digital camera, film, lenses, tripods). u Tape recorder and cassettes. u Writing equipment (e.g., notebooks, pens, permanent markers).
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Evidence Collection u Bags, new (e.g., sealable, nylon). u Boxes, corrugated/fiberboard. u Brushes and brooms. u Cans, new (e.g., unlined). u Evidence flags/cones. u Evidence placards. u Evidence tags. u Evidence sealing tape. u Gloves (i.e., disposable cotton, disposable latex). u Grid markers. u Heat sealer. u Magnets. u Outerwear, protective (e.g., disposable suits, shoe covers). u Rakes, spades, and shovels. u Sifters/screens. u Swabbing kits. u Trowels. u Vacuum.
Specialized Equipment u Aerial survey/photography equipment (e.g., helicopter). u Chemical test kits and vapor detectors. u Construction equipment, heavy. u Extrication/recovery equipment. u GPS (global positioning system) equipment. u Ladders. u Trace explosives detectors (e.g., snuffers) and/or detection canines.
Conduct a Preliminary Evaluation of the Scene Principle:
First responders (the first public safety personnel to arrive at the scene, whether law enforcement officers, firefighters, or emergency medical services (EMS) personnel) must assess the scene quickly yet thoroughly to determine the course of action to be taken. This assessment should include the scope of the incident, emergency services required, safety concerns, and evidentiary considerations.
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Procedure:
Upon arrival at the scene, first responders should: A. Establish a command post/implement an incident command system (i.e.,
a point of contact and line of communication and authority for other public safety personnel).
B. Request emergency services from bomb technicians, firefighters, EMS personnel, and law enforcement officers.
C. Identify scene hazards, such as structural collapse, blood borne pathogens, hazardous chemicals, and secondary explosive devices.
D. Identify witnesses, victims, and the presence of evidence. E. Preserve potentially transient physical evidence (e.g., evidence present on
victims, evidence that may be compromised by weather conditions).
DANGER: Beware of secondary devices
The scene may contain secondary explosive devices designed specifically to kill or maim public safety responders. Do not touch any suspicious items. If a suspected secondary device is located, immediately evacuate the area and contact bomb disposal personnel.
Summary:
Based on the preliminary evaluation, first responders will initiate an incident command system, request emergency services, and identify scene hazards and evidentiary concerns.
Exercise Scene Safety Principle:
Safety overrides all other concerns. First responders must take steps to identify and remove or mitigate safety hazards that may further threaten victims, bystanders, and public safety personnel. They must exercise due caution while performing emergency operations to avoid injuries to themselves and others.
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Procedure: Following the preliminary evaluation of the scene, first responders
should: A. Request additional resources and personnel (e.g., bomb technicians,
building inspectors, representatives from utility companies, such as gas, water, and electric) to mitigate identified hazards.
B. Use tools and personal protective equipment appropriate to the task during all operations.
C. Request and/or conduct a safety sweep of the area by personnel qualified to identify and evaluate additional hazards and safety concerns.
D. Mark hazard areas clearly and designate safety zones to receive victims and evacuees.
Summary:
To ensure safety, first responders will take steps to identify, evaluate, and mitigate scene hazards and establish safety zones.
Administer Lifesaving Efforts Principle:
First responders’ primary responsibility is to rescue living victims and provide treatment for life-threatening injuries. While performing emergency operations, they are to preserve evidence and avoid disturbing areas not directly involved in the rescue activities, including those areas containing fatalities.
Procedure:
After performing a preliminary evaluation and establishing scene safety, first responders should:
A. Initiate rescues of severely injured and/or trapped victims. B. Evacuate ambulatory victims, perform triage, and treat life threatening
injuries. C. Leave fatalities and their surroundings undisturbed. Removal of fatalities
will await authorization. D. Avoid disturbing areas not directly involved in rescue activities.
Summary:
Lifesaving efforts are first responders’ priority. Additionally, care should be taken not to disturb areas where rescue activities are not taking place.
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Establish Security and Control Principle:
First responders will establish control and restrict scene access to essential personnel, thereby aiding rescue efforts and scene preservation. First responders will initiate documentation.
Procedure:
To establish security and control, first responders should: A. Set up a security perimeter. B. Restrict access into and out of the scene through the security perimeter
(e.g., control media, bystanders, and nonessential personnel). C. Establish staging areas to ensure that emergency vehicles have access
into the area. D. Initiate documentation of the scene as soon as conditions permit (e.g.,
taking notes, identifying witnesses, videotaping/photographing bystanders).
Summary:
First responders will establish a controlled security perimeter, designate staging areas, and initiate documentation. This will set the stage for the subsequent investigation.
Section C. Evaluating the Scene
u Ensure that the scene has been secured, that a perimeter and staging areas for the investigation have been established, and that all personnel have been advised of the need to prevent contamination of the scene. u Ensure that the chain of custody is initiated for evidence that may have been previously collected. D. Assess legal considerations for scene access (e.g., exigent circumstances, consent, administrative/criminal search warrants).
Summary: The investigator will conduct a briefing to ensure scene safety and
security, while addressing the issue of secondary devices.
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Ensure Scene Integrity Principle:
The investigator must ensure the integrity of the scene by establishing security perimeters and staging areas, contamination control procedures, and evidence collection and control procedures.
Procedure:
Prior to evidence collection, the investigator should: A. Establish procedures to document personnel entering and exiting the
scene. B. Establish and document procedures to prevent scene contamination. C. Establish and document procedures for evidence collection, control, and
chain of custody (see the sample evidence recovery and chain of custody logs in appendix A).
Summary:
The investigator will establish and document procedures to protect the integrity of the scene.
Secure Required Resources Principle:
Following the walkthrough, the investigator should meet with available emergency responders and investigative personnel to determine what resources, equipment, and additional personnel may be needed.
Procedure: During the course of this meeting, the investigator should:
i) Assess the nature and scope of the investigation through information obtained during the walkthrough and from all available personnel.
ii) Advise personnel of any secondary devices or other hazards found at the scene.
iii) Ensure that one list of victims/potential witnesses is developed and that their accounts of the incident are documented.
iv) Ensure that required evidence collection equipment, as well as processing and storage facilities, are available.
v) Secure required equipment as determined by the scene conditions, such as light and heavy equipment, hand tools, specialty equipment, and personal safety items.
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vi) Ensure that sufficient utilities and support services are requested (e.g., electricity, food, trash removal, sanitary services, other public services, security).
vii) Advise emergency responders and the investigation team of their
assignments for scene documentation and processing. viii) Remind personnel that evidence can take many forms; it is not limited
solely to components of the device(s).
Summary: The investigator will meet with emergency responders and
investigative personnel in preparation for scene documentation and processing.
Photograph/Videotape the Scene Principle:
The investigator must ensure that photographic documentation is included in the permanent scene record. This documentation should be completed prior to the removal or disturbance of any items.
Control Contamination Principle:
Preventing contamination protects the integrity of the scene and other search areas, the integrity of the evidence for forensic analyses, and the safety of personnel.
Procedure:
The investigator should ensure that evidence processing personnel: A. Use cleans protective outer garments and equipment as applicable for
each scene. B. Consider obtaining control samples as applicable (e.g., evidence
containers, swabs of equipment and personnel). C. Package collected evidence in a manner that prevents loss, degradation,
or contamination. D. Package, store, and transport evidence from different scenes or searches
in separate external containers. Summary:
Proper collection, packaging, transportation, and storage will minimize contamination and ensure the integrity of the evidence.
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Release the Scene Principle:
The release of the scene must be documented. The investigator should ensure communication of known scene-related health and safety issues to a receiving authority at the time of release.
Procedure:
Upon releasing the scene, the investigator should: A. Address public health and safety issues by performing the following tasks:
u Contacting public utilities. u Evaluating biological and chemical hazards. u Evaluating structural integrity issues. u Assessing environmental issues. B. Identify a receiving authority for the scene. C. Ensure disclosure of all known health and safety issues to a receiving authority. D. Document the time and date of release, to whom the scene is being released, and by whom.
Summary: The investigator will ensure communication of known health and safety issues to a receiving authority upon releasing the scene and will document the release. To be used as hand-bills/ Cinema slides/ school colleges, institution, bus stand , Railway Stations, Markets, Hospitals etc. Following precautions/ actions to be taken to prevent/ minimize damage in the Bomb Blast.
1. Make sure you park your vehicles in the Authorized parking areas only. 2. Before opening a car door, make sure that its dickey, bonnet, doors have
not been tempered with. 3. If there is any suspicion, help of local Police should be taken. 4. Sensitize all your family members, especially children. 5. Pass on information about the abandoned/ stolen vehicles; articles etc.,
promptly to the nearest Police station or on Phone No. 100 of help line. 6. Un-claimed /abandoned objects at public places should be viewed
suspiciously. 7. Do not touch or try to open it/them. 8. Cordon of the area and isolate the objects. 9. Do not touch the objects. 10. Do not remove unless duty bound.
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11. Do not open or puncture. 12. Butters-put protections sand bags around/on the objects. 13. There are no universal fixed full-proof criteria to handle with explosive
devices (IEDs). 14. Use quality hand held metal detector to examine suspected articles. 15. Chances of more than one method of initiations can never be ruled out. 16. Use only remote methods to examine/defuse IEDs. 17. Portable X-ray scanners could be used to clear a suspicious object.
Post Blast actions to be taken:-
1. A Nodal Officer of the rank of DSP is nominated to assist and coordinate with the constituted bomb disposal team deputed for post blast investigation. Copy of the same is enclosed.
2. Minimum numbers of persons will be entering the area for rescue operation.
3. The scene of crime (up to the maximum possible areas) will be cordoned of and preserved soon after the rescue operation is over.
4. The necessary arrangements will be made to protect the explosion site. 5. Control room of SP office will also inform the local hospital authorities
to dispatch ambulance to the site and to be in readiness to receive the injured the victims.
6. After the rescue operation, the area will be searched by bomb disposal team to detect any possible IEDs if left unexploded, so that a serial blast can be avoided.
7. The dry/ foam the fire extinguishing system may be applied at the blast site instead of water Jet to prevent the washing off evidences from blast site.
8. Entry in cordoned off area should not be allowed till the investigation is over.
9. All the investigating team including central and forensic, should be contacted immediately to reach the scene of crime as early as possible.
10. The whereabouts of injured persons will be available with Nodal officers for examining the nature of injuries by the investigating team.
11. The record of exhibits collected by different investigating team will be available with Nodal Officer.
12. A special team will check after Bomb blast whether any bomb is there in a Hospital
13. A special team will check after Bomb blast whether any bomb is there at same site timed after a few minutes
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Action to be taken on recovery of unexploded IEDs.
1. Any unexploded/ suspected IEDs will be handling only by designated local Bomb Disposal Team.
2. The IED will be photographed at the recovered site from a safe distance from disposal.
3. The disposal team will be directed to record the wire connections of entire switch mechanism during/after the disposal.
4. The minimum explosive samples will be given to the investigating teams for laboratory analysis.
Acute Terrorist Attack The action points are same as in case of breakout of Bomb blast. Biological warfare The action points are same as in case of breakout of major fire & Epidemics.
Ex- Army Volunteers Person with special skills may be listed available in District Soldier Board
Sr.No.
Name Father’s Name Address Skills
1 Dharmbir Prabhati Lal Bahala Bomb Disposal 2 Maan Singh Kripal Singh Rattanthal -do- 3 Sunil Kumar Lal Singh Dahina -do- 4 Gugan Singh Raghubir Singh Vijay Nagar, Rewari Nursing Astt. 5 Rajpal Singh Roshan Singh Tankri -do- 6 Jai Kishan Kishore Lal Kohrar X-Ray 7 Suraj Pal Ranbir Singh Pali Fire Operator 8 Ajit Singh Phool Singh Jholri Fire Management 9 Manoj Kumar Chandgi Ram Rajiaka Sea Man 10 Yogender Singh Surat Singh Majra Gurdas Driver 11 Ranjit Singh Hari Singh Gujjarwas -do- 12 Sardar Singh Harphool Singh Bahala Fire Fighter 13 Shri Pal Kasi Ram Kanharwas Supervisor Electronic
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Important Telephone/Contact Numbers
Sr. No.
Name Telephone No. Resident
1 Police Control Room 100, 251749, 225156
2 Fire Brigade 101, 225111
3 DC Rewari 223779, 99967888
4 SP Rewari 222790, 223317
5 Asst. Director (I.S. & H) Gurgaon 0124-2225004
6 SHO Model Town 260122
7 Ambulance 102, 254743
8 IOCL 269652, 9812038563
9 HPCL 269655, 268684 9996699251
10 Reliance Industries Limited 269513 9996622323
11 DGM- Operation 0120-2474997
9650035601
12 Electricity Board (DHVPN) 1274-253763
13 Haryana Roadways 01274-256323
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Table-I
Inventory of Resources, Materials and Equipments Assessable to District Control Room (to be update by District Control Room every six months and sent to Emergency Operations Centre)
Table
Inventory of resources materials and equipments accessible to (D.C.R.) to be updated by District Control Room every six months and sent to Emergency Operations Centre.
S.No. Material/Equipment Department / Agencies / Avaiable with
1 A.C. Sheets PWD (B&R) 2 Asbestos Sheets PWD (B&R) 3 Bamboo Mats PWD (B&R) 4 Balankets & Durries Annexure-4 5 Blood CMO, Rewari 6 Boats / Rescue boats D.C. Office 7 Bellies PWD (B&R) 8 Buses G.M. Roadways 9 Cattle feed BDPO,s 10 Construction Equipments PWD (B&R) 11 Cooked food DFSC Rewari 12 Cooking vessels DFSC Rewari 13 Crain’s Annexure-3 14 DIVERS Sports/Police 15 Drilling Rigs PWD (B&R) 16 Earth Mover HAU, Bawal 17 Fire Wood DFO, Rewari 18 Generator Irrigation 19 G.I. Pipe Public Helth 20 Helicopter Service Not Available 21 Jeeps District. Administration. 22 Mobile Car Van CMO, Rewari 23 Mobile X-ray Unit CMO, Rewari 24 Public Add. System BDPO,s 25 Lanten / Tarches / Candles D.C. Office 26 Water Pumps Irrigation 27 Sign Board PWD (B&R) 28 Tagging Slip DC. Office 29 Tankers Public Health 30 Telephone Instrument / Mobiles SDO, Telephone 31 Tents Annexure-4 32 Tractors / Trucks PWD (B&R) Public Health 33 Gas Cutter G. M. Roadways
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Role of departments for preparedness & Mitigation � Role of Civil Surgeon:
1) The CMO will form teams of paramedical personnel to go to the selected areas which would be divided into sectors depending on the exigencies of the situation. Each district has already been divided into sectors for the purpose of earthquake mitigation. These sectors would also be demarcated areas for the Health authorities. If necessary, health camp, field hospitals etc. should be set up with the assistance of Govt. of India agencies, Defence forces and International agencies, if necessary. Each sector will therefore, have a team of medical personnel trained to handle the situationp.
2) Every team in each sector will be responsible for being in constant communication with the Sub-Divisional Control Room and the main District Control Room. For arranging evacuation of affected population and transportation to places where treatment is possible, The Civil Surgeon (CMO) will coordinate with the Deputy Commissioner and the Director General Health. Public Relations officials will be responsible for dissemination of information so that panic and fear caused by rumors are checked & controlled.
3) CMO will ensure the flow of medicines and other life saving drugs and equipment to the affected sectors and to hospitals around the affected sectors. He should ensure the availability of stocks necessary medicines and live saving drugs. The District Transport Officer will be responsible for providing adequate vehicle arrangements for the movement.
4) CMO will prepare a list of dead and of those shifted to outside areas, which will be circulated and published by the DIPRO. Secretary, Red Cross Society will also make necessary arrangements for adequate number of sheets for body bags and Animal Husbandry Department will make necessary arrangements with panchayat and Urban Local bodies for disposed of animal carcasses. In the case of epidemics among cattle’s the Veterinary Department will work in the affected sectors and will be assisted by staff of the Revenue and Development Departments besides Panchayati Raj Institutions for controlling the epidemics and giving regular doses to the cattle etc.
5) Location of drugs (life saving drugs) factories or dealers within District/ District
6) Location of intravenous glucose and related medication dealers within District/District
7) Stock available in the district of above and storage problems to be taken into account in case
of necessity
8) Making availability of trained medical/ Para medical staff to handle various trauma & burns etc. related problems.
9) Assessment of need for trained assistance by government personnel and volunteers and
training of such volunteers.
10) Transportation and logistics of life savings drugs, syringes, oxygen, equipment etc. (how far away are sources located and how long will it take to procure should be planned for in advance). The distance of the sources located and time taken for procurement & movement.
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� Priorities for head office of health deptt :
On the recommendations of EOC ("NODEL OFFICER-Health Services") District Collector/District control Room/ the Health Department will
� Send required medicines, vaccines, drugs, plaster, syringe, etc.
� Arrange for additional blood supply.
� Provide for sending additional medical personnel equipped with necessary Medicines & equipments.
� TAGGING
� Tagging is a process of prioritizing transfer of injured, based on first hand assessment of the medical officer on the Disaster sits. It is based on the medical criterion of chance of survival. Decision is made regarding cases, which can wait for treatment, those who should be taken to more appropriate medical units, and have no chances of surviving. The grouping is based on the benefit that the casualties can expect to derive from medical care, not on the seriousness of the injuries.
� Whenever possible, the identification of patients should be accomplished concurrently with triage. This is done by attaching a tag to each patient, usually color-coded to indicate a given degree of injury and the priority for evacuation.
� RED TAG
This tag signifies that the patient has a first priority for evacuation. Red-tagged patients need immediate care and fall into one of the following categories.
1) Breathing problems that cannot be treated at the site.
2) Cardiac arrest (witnessed).
3) Appreciable loss of blood (more than a liter).
4) Loss of consciousness.
5) Thoracic perforations or deep abdominal injuries.
6) Certain serious fractures.
a) Pelvis
b) Thorax
c) Fractures of cervical vertebrae
d) Fractures of dislocations in which no pulse can be detected below the site of the fracture of dislocation
e) Severe concussion
f) Burns. (complicated by injury to the air passages)
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� GREEN TAG Identifies these patients who receive second priority for evacuation. Such patients need care, but the injuries are not life- threatening. They fall into the following categories:
1. Second-degree burns covering more than 30 per cent of the body.
2. Third-degree burns covering 10 per cent of the body.
3. Burns complicated by major lesion to soft tissue or minor fractures.
4. Third-degree burns involving such critical area as hands, feet, or face but with no breathing problems present.
5. Moderate loss of blood (500-1,000 etc.)
6. Conscious patients with significant craniocerebral damage (serious enough to cause a subdural hematoma or mental confusions. Such patients will show one of the following signs:
a) Secretion of spinal fluid through ear or nose
b) Rapid increase in systolic pressure
c) Projectile vomiting
d) Changes in respiratory frequency
e) Pulses below 60 ppm
f) Swelling or bruising beneath the eyes –
g) Anisocoric pupils
h) Collapse
I) Weak or no motor response
j) Weak reaction to sensory stimulation (profound stupor)
� YELLOW TAG
Used on patients who are given third priority for evacuation and who fall into the following categories:
1) Minor fractures (fingers, teeth, etc.)
2) Other minor lesions, abrasions, contusions.
3) Minor burns:
a) Second-degree burns covering less than 15 per cent of the body
b) Third-degree burns covering less than 2 per cent of the body surface
c) First-degree burns covering less then 20 per of the body, excluding hands, feet and face.
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1. Second and third-degree with burns over more then 40 per cent of the body, with
death seeming reasonably certain. 2. Second and third-degree burns over more then 40 per cent of the body, with other
major lesions, as well as major fractures, major cranial cerebral lesions, thoracic lesions, etc.
3. Cranial lesions with brain tissue exposed and the patient unconscious.
4. Cranial cerebral lesions where the patient is unconscious and has major fractures.
5. Lesions of the spinal column with absence of sensitivity and movement.
6. Patient over 60 years old with major lesions.
[It should be noted that the line separating these patients from red-tag casualties is very tenuous. If there are any red-tag patients, this system will have to be followed. If there are none, the yellow tag patients with apparently fatal injuries become red-tag candidates. The reason is given below :-
���� Example: if there are many red-tag patients with a chance to survive and there are yellow tag patients who. Apparently cannot be saved because of their injuries, the time spent on the patients with a chance to survive.]
� BLACK TAG
Black tags are placed on the dead, i.e. casualties without a pulse or respiration who have remained in that condition for over 20 minutes, or whose injuries render resuscitation procedures impossible.’
Evacuation procedures under the following conditions
1) Casualties not trapped or buried. Evacuation in the following order:
a) Red-tag casualties
b) Green-tag casualties
c) Yellow-tag casualties
2) Casualties trapped or buried. Evacuation in the following order:
a) Red-tag casualties
b) Green-tag casualties c) Yellow-tag casualties
d) Black-tag casualties not trapped or buried
e) Trapped black-tag casualties.
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� Role of Executive Engineer, (Public Health): Advance planning and preparedness is called for. How long will it take to
provide sanitation, drinking water facilities in relief camps of 100, 500, 1000- 10000 persons and what would be the requirement of equipments, volunteers and their training are some of the basic issues to be addressed. The inventory of water tankers available in the district.
� Role of District Revenue Officer (DRO): He will be responsible for Human Resourase Development (1-IRD) Resource list & for training
(a) Preparation of list of divisional/district, officer, staff who need to be trained in various rescue related trades.
(b) Preparation of list of volunteers who will be trained regularly (say every three months) in various
trades related to rescue work. (c) Ensure training schedule for training of volunteers in various areas is followed. (d) Coordination of Training schedule with the departments to which the volunteers belong. (e) Coordination with departmental officer with which they will be attached in the eventuality of
disaster. (f) Organizing of mock exercises (g) Issue of duty certificate (h) Release of personal of volunteers found unfit for duty after permission from District Collector. (i) Maintaining the record of trained persons and deployment of these persons to various
departments and disaster for assistance in the case of different kind of disasters. In case the intensity of disaster is less DC may take a decision whether to deploy them.
DRO will function directly under DC and under overall control of Divisional Commissioner who could move the volunteers from other districts of the Division to the affected district if necessary
(j) DRO will also coordinate the setting up of Control Rooms and procurement of specialized supplies
and equipment from state or Central Government. (k) DRO will also be responsible for the receiving and dispatching specialized volunteers and or
equipment flown from outside of the site of disaster. (l) He will be responsible for maintenance of daily diary of activities and orders and
compliance of these on behalf of DC. While he will not be part of the Central Control Room. The Control Room will feed the information on behalf of the District Collector after vetting/verification by the District Revenue Officer and there follow up. In emergency situation he would function as the principal officer to DC.
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���� OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR POLICE
• The Superintendent of police must work in close co-coordination with the Deputy Commissioner on receipt of a warning of alert on an emergency situation.
• The Superintendent of police must designate three senior officers of the police
department and must depute them report to the Deputy Commissioner for co-coordinating the activities of the police Department in the District Control Room.
• These senior officer deputed by the Superintendent of Police for the District Control
room will work in three shifts in the control room.
• During normal times, the police department under the Superintendent or Police must assess the preparedness level and report the same as per format to the District Control Room every six months.
• The Police Department under the Superintendent of Police must maintain a list of
Disaster prone areas in the District, along with the details of nearest police stations and the contact phone numbers.
• The Police Department under the Superintendent of Police must organize
training program on handling of hazardous chemicals for police officers in collaboration with Deputy Director of industrial safety and health to facilitate more effective handling of road accidents involving hazardous substances.
• The Police Department under Superintendent of Police must identify a police station
in the city which can be used as public information center for disseminating information to the public.
C.G.Rajini Kaanthan, IAS Deputy Commissioner, Rewari.
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Sr. No.
Name of GAD/GHD
Name of AMO/HMO Dr.
Mobile No. Name of Dispenser Sh./Smt.
Mobile No. Name of T/Dai
1 Banipur Komal 9416249771 Smt. Parkashi 9416315460 -- 2 Bhandore Dinesh 9416069774 Smt. Krishna 9416477295 Smt. Kamla Devi 3 Biakner Pritam Lal 9034031566 Siri Bhagwan 9991204826 Smt. Reshmi Devi 4 Buroli Manoj Kumari 9466041746 Sunil 9728867595 -- 5 Khori Munesh Yadav 9991991724 Smt. Sunita 9466547175 Smt. Rajbala 6 Lula Ahir Jitender Kumar 9813238625 Smt. Roshni
Devi 01262-281694
Smt. Sushila Devi
7 Mamria Ahir Basant Kumar 9416183802 Ramesh Kumar 946291950 -- 8 Musepur Jai Singh 9466042260 Ajit Singh 9466544980 -- 9 Mundi Chandar Has 9946083200 Vacant -- -- 10 Nandrampur
Bass Shashi Yadav 9467031222 Smt. Sangeeta 9416389329 --
11 Pali Sanjay 9416314107 Bijender Kumar 9729626205 -- 12 Pranpura Smt. Krishna 9813518083 Smt. Monika 9466291950 -- 13 Raliawas Smt. Sarita 9416372558 Smt. Neelam
Rani 9868083528 --
14 Sangwari Ramphal Yadav 9416386228 Suni Kanwar 9416067839 Smt. Veerawali 15 Saharanwas Ajit Singh 9416347010 Vacant -- Smt. Sunita 16 Suthana Ajit Singh 9416069881 Ram Kumar 09896985789 -- 17 Kund Vikas Yadav Absent from
many months Smt. Sunil Kumari
946437980 --
18 Mangleswar Amit Kumar 9355429362 Smt. Kamlesh 9813015743 -- 19 GUD,
Dharan UMO Post Vacant
-- Khet Ram 9466258590 Smt. Vidya Devi
20 GH, Rewari Neetu Yadav HMO
9896294065 Satish Kumar 9416341291 No post of T/Dai NHRM Staff posted
21 CHC, Khol Rajiv HMO 8059060344 Inderjit 9466838557 -do- 22 CHC,
Gurawara Manoj HMO 9671693001 Deepak Kumar 9671569788 -do-
23 GH, Kosli Aarti HMO 9050468881 Smt. Asha 9354109018 -do- 24 GH, Rewari Anurang AMO 9729451795 Neeraj 9996001238 Raj
Karan,Attendant 25 CHC, Nahar Vikrant HMO 9991029920 Rai Singh 9992233041 - 26 CHC,
Meerpur Vacant (HMO) -- Babu Lal -- --
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List of voluntary blood donors
Sr. No. Name & Address
Blood Group Contact No.
1 Narender yadav vpo. Gokalghar A+ 8059958240 2 Lalit aggrwal vpo bada talab Rewari b+ 9896447235 3 Gurdeep Singh Vpo jajjar road rewari AB+ 8059499026 4 MANISH SAINI VPO BHADAWAS GATE REWARI B+ 1274251542 5 DEVENDER SINGH VPO ANAND NAGAR REWARI O+ 9057501250 6 BASANT SEC 3 REWARI B+ 9312090407 7 DINESH KUMAR SEC 3 REWARI AB+ 9313005051 8 SUNIL PANJABI MARKET REWARI B+ 9416415875 9 AMIT KUMAR VPO JADHRA A+ 9813088546 10 SANJAY DATTA JOKIRAM JWELLY BAJAR REWARI B+ 9896573810 11 AMIT LOHIYA VPO JIWEELY BAJAR REWARI B+ 9896976634 12 MUKESH KUMAR CIRCULAR ROAD REWARI A+ 9813447603 13 ANIL VARMA NAYI BASTI REWARI B+ 9255042461 14 RAKESH AGGRAWAL JIWEELY BAJAR REWARI A+ 9466227235 15 LALIT VPO KAJIWARA REWARI B+ 9996611233 16 MANISH REWARI O+ 9813504696 17 PRABHA AGGRAWAL GOKAL BAJAR REWARI B+ 9466024824 18 PREM LATA GUPTA JEWWELY BAJAR O+ 01274-22857 19 NARESH BALASE REWARI B+ 9416560600 20 SUBHOD BHALA KHASHA PUR O+ 9466083627 21 MANOJ SONI AJADCHOK REWARI O+ 9034425763 22 GARUAV ANAND NAGAR REWARI O+ 8930897060 23 PREM NARAYAN SEC 1 REWARI B+ 9416881642 24 ASHOK KUMAR SUKRA PURA REWARI O+ 9996494963 25 KAMINI DEVI HANUMAN MANDIR REWARI A+ 9896816611 26 MUKESH KUMAR PATHAR GHATI REWARI O+ 9215848949 27 NITESH GOYAL RAM SAROWAR REWARI O+ 9813334960 28 KAPIL YADAV VPO RAILWAY ROAD REWARI O+ 9813322222 29 VIVEK TANWAR SEC 2 REWARI O+ 9812004674 30 RAJESH GOYAL BASSITAB RAY REWARI B+ 9416889710 31 BANWARI LAL AGGRAWAL REWARI B+ 9812022583 32 SHASHI BHUSAHN REWARI O+ 9896050700
33 HARISH GUPTA MOTI CHOK REWARI B+ 01274-255817
34 PRADEEP KUMAR NAYI ABADI REWARI B+ 9466310113 35 NARENDER KUMAR REWARI B+ 9416183525 36 PRAG GOYAL COMPANY BAG REWARI B+ 9416752639
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37 MOHAN SINGH NAYI BASTI REWARI B+ 9812952192 38 GARUAV JAIN JIWEELY BAJAR REWARI AB+ 9896384512 39 SANJAY JAIN BHAI RAM CHOK REWARI B+ 9802152490 40 KIRAN KUMAR RAMPURA REWARI B+ 9896992511 41 HARI PRAKASH SEC 4 REWARI O+ 9991187621 42 LALU KUMAR SAHBAJPUR KHALSHA REWARI O- 9466295297 43 MAHINDER SHABUA REWARI O- 9728642404 44 SANDEEP TIKLA REWARI A+ 9812633197 45 PRAVEEN KUMAR REWARI O- 9896526508
46 AMIT KUMAR NAYI BASTI REWARI AB+ 01274-251261
47 NITIN GOKAL BAJAR REWARI AB+ 9034424346 48 JONY KUKRAIJA MOTI CHOK REWARI B- 9896852380 49 DINESH KUMAR REWARI AB- 9255143016 50 YOGENDER YADAV REWARI AB- 8053882717 51 SUNIL KUMAR S/O KHUSHI RAM, KHASHAPURA, REWARI AB+ve 9416261348 52 KUSHAL PAL S/O RAMNARAIN, VPO KHATAWALI O+ve 9729279505 53 MEHMBER SINGH S/O SAMPAT RAM, KATOPUR O+ve 9416396439 54 AJIT SINGH S/O LAL CHAND, BOSOHA AB+ve 9416693935 55 RAM KISHAN S/O MUKHRAM, ANAND NAGAR, REWARI B+ve 9416372702 56 MANGAL SINGH S/O NANHAR SINGH, SUNARIA O-ve 9416890457 � ����������������� ����� ��!��������������" �����# � $ �%���� � Sr. No Name of GAD/GHD Name of AMO/HMO Mobile No. Name of T.Dai
1 G.H.Rewari Dr.Anurag Yadav, AMO 9729451795
2 G.H.Rewari Dr.Neetu Yadav, HMO 9896294065
3 SDH Kosli Dr.Arti Yadav,HMO 01259275105
4 CHC Nahar Dr.Vikrant,HMO 9991029920
5 CHC Bawal Dr.Mahipal,HMO 01284260164
6 CHC Gurawara Dr.Manoj,HMO 01281245568
7 CHC Khol Dr.Rajiv,HMO 8059060344 List of Private Veterinary Doctors Sr. No.
Name of the Doctors Address Phone No.
1. Sh. Sandeep Krishna Nagar, Rewari 9466722172
2. Smt. Mona Yadav@ Sangeeta
Krishna Nagar, Rewari 9467641564
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List of Petrol Pump Rewari District Year 2010-2011 Sr Name of Petrol Pumps Address Circle Company Mobile No.
1 New Haryana Filling Station Maheshwari Dharuhera IOC 9414013295 2 Adi Filling Station Sohna Road Dharuhera IOC 3 Dharuhera Filling Station Sohna Road Dharuhera BPC 9416006000 4 Vikash Service Station Jaipur Road Khakhera Dharuhera IOC 9810015622 5 Fuel Point Alawal Pur Dharuhera IOC 6 Baba Bishan Das KSK Filling
Station Nand Ram Pur Bas Dharuhera IOC
7 Krishana Filling Station Nand Ram Pur Bas Dharuhera BPC 9813089110 8 Raj Filling Station Gurgaon Road Malpura Dharuhera HPCL 9 Pick N Move Filling Station Gurgaon Road Malpura Dharuhera BPC 10 Rajesthan Link Way Service
Station Gurgaon Road Dharuhera IOC 9468290033
11 Brij Prakash Jadish Prasad Filling Station
Gurgaon Road Dharuhera BPC
12 HP Shripal Om Prakash Filling Station
Gurgaon Road Dharuhera HPCL 9812296394
13 Karma Filling Station Jaipur Road Dharuhera HPCL 9416609617 14 Raghu Vanshi Filling Station Jaipur Road Khakhera Dharuhera IOC 999202521 15 Sheed Bijender Singh Filling
Station Jaipur Road Knikheri Dharuhera BPCL 9812181511
16 Sheed Nayak Rajesh Jakhar Filling Station
Jaipur Road Khijuri Dharuhera HPCL
17 Golden Filling Station Delhi Road Khijuri Dharuhera BPCL 9896324026 18 Shree Tirupati Jee Filling
Station Jaipur Road Khijuri Dharuhera Assam Oil 9416064817
19 Sheed Azad Singh Filling Station
Jaipur Road Sangawri Dharuhera IOC 9813252580
20 Singh Filling Station Jaipur Road Bhudla Dharuhera IOC 9811635203 21 Pawaha Auto Center Jaipur Road Katuwas Dharuhera IOC 9813242427 22 Bhwani Sai Bishambar Dyal
Filling Station Jaipur Road Katuwas Dharuhera HPCL 9996030654
23 Prem Highway Service Station
Jaipur Road Kasola Chowk
Dharuhera IOC
24 Kishan Fuel Point Delhi Road Kasola Chowk
Bawal BPCL 9811077757
25 Salaser Filling Station Jaipur Road Kasola Chowk
Bawal NRL 9910234056
26 B.P. Asalwas Filling Station COCO
Delhi Road Asalwas Bawal BPCL 9467644450
27 Chunni Lal Juhari Lal Jain Filling Station
Jaipur Road Bawal Bawal BPCL 9416064210
28 Subash Filling Station Jaipur Road Bawal Bawal IOC 9416067243 29 Arunodya Energy Filling
Station Delhi Road Bawal Bawal NRL 9711304566
30 Swagat RO out Let Service Station
Delhi Road Bawal Bawal IOC
31 Shiva Petro Service Station Jaipur Road Bawal Bawal IOC 32 Inderpal & Brothers Service
Station Jaipur Road odhi Bawal ESSAR 9416422157
33 Dilip Service Station Jaipur Road Jaisingh Pur Krera
Bawal Assam Oil 9416065064
34 Harsh Service Station Jaipur Road Jaisingh Pur Krera
Bawal IOC 9254099910
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35 Teju Service Station Jaipur Road Jaisingh Pur Krera
Bawal IOC 9416752919
36 Ashwani Aklesh Yadav Fuel Point Service Station
Jaipur Road Jaisingh Pur Krera
Bawal IOC 9812128200
37 Shakti Yadav Fuel Junction Service Station
Delhi Road Jaisingh Pur Krera
Bawal IOC 9896146000
38 Balaji Motors Service Station Delhi Road Jaisingh Pur Krera
Bawal BPCL 9416280347
39 Pink City Midway Petroluem Service Station
Delhi Road Jaisingh Pur Krera
Bawal HPCL
40 Bijendra Filling Station Delhi Road Jaisingh Pur Krera
Bawal IOC 9812145495
41 Om Filling Station Delhi Road Jaisingh Pur Krera
Bawal IOC 9416032281
42 Arihant Service Station Delhi Road Jaisingh Pur Krera
Bawal IOC
43 Sonam KSK Filling Station Keshupur Bawal Bawal IOC 44 Ashutosh Filling Station Raghunath Pura Bawal Bawal ESSAR 9416068700 45 Shyam Filling Station Nangal Teju Bawal Bawal IOC 9812109999 46 Delip Singh Get KSK Service
Station Pran Pura Bawal Bawal IOC
47 Bawal Service Station Bawal City Bawal ESSAR 9416068700 48 Genral Balbir Singh KSK
Filling Station Ghari Bolni Bawal IOC
49 Sudivha Filling Station Ghari Bolni Bawal IOC 50 Fuel Point Filling Station Ghari Bolni Bawal IOC 51 Kalka Ji Filling Station Karnawas Bawal IOC 52 Om Filling Station Karnawas Bawal NRL 9416063323 53 Rajan Auto Service Station
COCO Karnawas Bawal HPCL
54 Vikash Service Station COCO
Karnawas Bawal IOC
55 Shree Shyam Filling Station Khadonda Bawal IOC 9896156000 56 Durga Filling Station Khadonda Bawal BPCL 57 Raj Filling Station Khadonda Bawal IOC 58 Rajeshthan Haryana Filling
Station Khadonda Bawal IOC 9416887001
59 Shanti Filling Station Mohan Pur Bawal HPCL 60 Shyama Filling Station Takari Bawal NRL 9416068700 61 Shree Ganpat Jee Filling
Station Akhabar Pur Kharsanki Rewari IOC
62 Kharansanki Auto Wave Filling Station
Akhabar Pur Kharsanki Rewari IOC 9215606525
63 Jain Filling Station Bus Stand Rewari Rewari IOC 9255282145 64 Hira Filling Station Dharuhera Chungi
Rewari Rewari BPCL 9416454201
65 Chowdhry Filling Station Delhi Road Rewari Rewari IOC 9416313652 66 Him Filling Station Sec 4 By Pass Rewari Rewari IOC 9416340128 67 Arihant Filling Station Circular Road Rewari Rewari IOC 9416032281 68 Chuni Lal Jhori Lal Jain
Filling Station Circular Road Rewari Rewari BPCL 9416064210
69 Standard Service Station Nai Wal Chowak Rewari Rewari BPCL 9896661653 70 Rao Abhay Singh Filling
Station Narnaul Road Ganguli Rewari IOC 9992351838
71 Nand Filling Station Narnaul Road Rewari Rewari IOC
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72 Arawali Road Filling Station Narnaul Road Kund Rewari IOC 9896156000 73 Ganga Filling Station Narnaul Road Kund Rewari IOC 9215584112 74 Dr. Deen Dyal Singh Filling
Station Narnaul Road Kund Rewari BPCL
75 Sheed Shadhu Ram Auto Service Station
Rewari Road Kund Rewari HPCL 9996262396
76 Sheed Subder Hoshiar Singh Filling Station
Mahendar Garh Road Sahranwas
Rewari HPCL 9416904645
77 Viajay Petroleum Service Station
Daheena Rewari HPCL 9416881667
78 Raj KSK Filling Station Jhal Road Kosli Kosli IOC 9050412971 79 Rao Service Station Kosli City Kosli IOC 80 Bala Ji Service Station Rewari Road Kosli Kosli BPCL 9416214534 81 Dev Filling Station Rewari Road Berli Kosli IOC 82 Anand Mangal Filling Station Rewari Road Berli Kosli IOC 9215561570 83 Yadav Service Station Nishana Kosli IOC 9812128200 84 Sheed Vijay Singh Kundu
Filling Station Ganga Chai Jat Kosli HPCL
85 Haryana Filling Station Ganga Chai Jat Kosli IOC 9215558200 86 Som Filling Station Tenha Deepal Pur Kosli IOC 9896215570 87 Suman Filling Station Gurawara Kosli IOC 9416890116 88 Mahadev Petrolium Filling
Station Chillahar Kosli IOC
89 Shree Ganesh KSK Filling Station
Khol Rewari IOC
90 Ram Kalas KSK Filling Station
Meerpur Road Ramgarh Rewari IOC 9416396684
91 Haryana Tourisim Filling Station
Dharuhera Dharuhera IOC 9315648834
92 R.C. Auto Fuel Rewari Rewari IOC 9812109999 93 Suraj Filling Station Nand Ram Pur Bas Dharuhera HPCL 94 Jai Mata Filling Station Chandpur Ki Dhani Rewari IOC 95 Shri Maha Bala Ji KSK Kund Rewari IOC 96 Shudani Filling Station Shudani Rewari ESSAR 97 Shree Shayam Filling Station Pawati Bawal Bawal HPCL 9416117942 98 H P Shree Palom Prakash Dharuhera Dharuhera HPCL 99 Haryana Roadways Rewari Rewari Rewari IOC 100 Headman Sadhu Ram Fuel Kakodia Rewari HPCL 101 Balwan Filling Station Mundi Rewari IOC 9911278100
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List of Mobile No. Provincial Reserve Centre Staff
Sr. No. Name of Centre Name of the Official Designation Contact No.
1 Provincial Reserve Centre Anil Kumar AFSO 9416065009
2 P.R. Rewari Jai Yadav IFS 9466678622
3 P.R. Rewari Jagat Singh IFS 9416302574
4 P.R. Rewari Dharm Pal IFS 9416678601
5 P.R. Rewari Joginder Singh HA 9991801468
6 P.R. Rewari Satvir Singh SIFS 9991083040
7 P.R. Rewari Sat Pal SIFS 9813553564
8 P.R. Rewari Sheo Pal Peon 9466838960
9 P.R. Kosli B.P. Yadav AFSO 9467596477
10 P.R. Kosli Babu Lal IFS 9466838960
11 P.R. Kosli Dinesh Kumar SIFS 9466838960
12 P.R. Bawal Naresh Kumar IFS 9466838960
13 P.R. Bawal Manoj Kumar SIFS 9416819965
14 P.R. Dharuhera Mukesh Yadav IFS 9416261299
15 P.R. Dharuhera Satender Singh SIFS 9466838615
16 P.R. Jatusana Satpal Chauhan IFS 8059814622
17 P.R. Jatusana Ranjan Yadav SIFS 9466315798
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List of Depot Holders
Sr. No.
Name of Provincial Reserve Centre
Name of D/H Ward/Village Contact No.
1 Bawal Sarjeet Pranpura 9416442795 2 Bawal Ram Parkash Khera Murar 1284691411 3 Bawal Raj Kumar Khadora 9416425635 4 Bawal Mir Singh Ranoli 9729128715 5 Bawal Laxman Singh Gujjar Majri 9050159687 6 Bawal Satish Kumar Nangli Parsapur 9416425644 7 Bawal Ramphal Deodhi 9812043709 8 Bawal Naresh Raj Suthna 9416287882 9 Bawal Vijay Pal Jaliyawas 9416346873 10 Bawal Hukam Chand Bawal 9138276686 11 Bawal Sher Singh Tankri 9813052720 12 Bawal Ran Singh Thabuwa 9466418167 13 Bawal Dhashrath Bolni 9466293445 14 Bawal Sunder lal Bawal 9467263940 15 Bawal Sunder lal Mangleshwar 9354125869 16 Bawal Ramotar Kamalpur 17 Bawal Ishwar Singh Pragpura 18 Bawal Tirlok Chand Benipur 19 Bawal Satyvir Shanjarpur 9416218487 20 Bawal Sunder lal Dharchana 9812825086 21 Bawal Rattan Singh Shekpur 9812612734 22 Bawal Om Bir Bidawas 9467832600 23 Bawal Suresh Kumar Khurmpur 24 Bawal Abey Singh Khijuri 25 Bawal Sant Ram Bhadrana 9416143248 26 Bawal Subram Bawal 9728147900 27 Bawal Sunil Kumar Rajgarh 28 Bawal Ghanshyam Bishan Pur 9812171672 29 Bawal Pritham Phatuhera 30 Bawal Aajaz Singh Mohmadpur 9466225533 31 Bawal Harish Gupta Bawal 9416995255 32 Bawal Parkash Singh Jaisinghpur Khera 9812855927 33 Bawal Vikash Sulkha 805339012 34 Bawal Rajesh Kumar Dharan 9416371231 35 Bawal Jaswant Bagthala 9416184277 36 Bawal Sanjay Kumar Raipur 37 Bawal Dayawati Ananadpur 9416287861
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38 Bawal Chander Bhan Saban 39 Bawal Ram Kishor Nagal Shaebazpur 40 Bawal Mangat Ram Allayalpur 41 Bawal Ramesh Bawal 42 Bawal Vikash Sulkha 9999994434 43 Bawal Ashok Kumar Chanduwas 9991510917 44 Bawal Vriender Ibrimpur 45 Bawal Amit Kumar Tihara 9468067543 46 Bawal Vasu Dev Kanuka 9992491360 47 Bawal Suresh Kumar Kalarawas 48 Bawal Sandeep Kumar Dharchana 9812526086 49 Bawal Jage Ram Shapur 9467840565 50 Bawal SukBir Khesopur 51 Bawal Nepal Singh Kheri Dalusingh 9992163351 52 Bawal Som Dutt Rasiyawas 9728831581
List of Depot Holders
Sr. No.
Name of P.R Centre
Name of D/H Ward/Village Contact No.
1 Kosli Abey Singh Kosli 9416332057 2 Kosli Ramesh Kumar Jhal 3 Kosli Balbir Singh Usmapur 4 Kosli Lekhram Karoli' 5 Kosli Kalyan Singh Chhawa 9416191725 6 Kosli Bagat Singh Mumtajpur 7 Kosli Ram Kumar Bharngi 8 Kosli Ram Singh Jhakhala 9416248581 9 Kosli Ramphal Bharampur 10 Kosli Mange Ram Bhala 11 Kosli Bhagwan Dass Jhorada 12 Kosli Shiv Kumar Kosli 9466022697 13 Kosli Gulsan Kumar Jhorli 9992868558 14 Kosli Krishan Chand Bhala Naya Gav 15 Kosli Ami Chand Lula Ahir 9050741874 16 Kosli Ishwar Singh Biswa 17 Kosli Ramesh Kumar Sudhrana 9416228307 18 Kosli Vijender Singh Tumna 9466040968 19 Kosli Hari Parkash Nahar 9467265415 20 Kosli Ram Singh Lukhi 9416103629 21 Kosli Om Parkash Gugodh 22 Kosli Dinesh Kumar Shyam Nagar 9466883687
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23 Kosli Lila Ram Bawwa 24 Kosli Annant Ram Kohard 25 Kosli Mahener Singh Gujjarwas 26 Kosli Trilok Chand Gudiyani 27 Kosli Sarjeet Singh Nehrugarh 941690448 28 Kosli Parkash Khanarwas 29 Kosli Mantu Ram Juddi 30 Kosli Bhagwan Dass Sureli 31 Kosli Vir Pal Gugodh 32 Kosli Manjeet Singh Ramgarh 33 Kosli Ram Karan Khurshidnagar 34 Kosli Dharm Pal Jain Nathra 35 Kosli Aajaz Singh Surkhpur 9813050211 36 Kosli Mahi Pal Lilodh 9991952704 37 Kosli Umed Singh Shahadutt Nagar 38 Kosli Jitender Kumar Bhalki 9416191725 39 Kosli Krishan Chand Bass 40 Kosli Kamlesh Gudiyani 41 Kosli Dharm pal Babdoli 42 Kosli Ragunandan Kosli 43 Kosli Hosiyar Singh Juddi 9813020749 44 Kosli Krishan Kumar Khanarwas 45 Kosli Mukesh Kumar Kosli 9416332057 46 Kosli Sudhir Yadav Kosli 9802337273 47 Kosli Sandeep Kumar Jhal 999121818 48 Kosli Kavita Jhahidpur 9416214512 49 Kosli Sanjay Karawra 9466617303
List of Depot Holders
Sr. No.
Name of P.R Centre
Name of D/H Ward/Village Contact No.
1 Jatusana Abey Singh Gulabpura 9991176300 2 Jatusana Dharmbir Berli Kalan 3 Jatusana Suresh Kumar Masit 999237944 4 Jatusana Randhir Hazariwas 5 Jatusana Surender Kumar Gudiyani 6 Jatusana Shri Bhagwan Palawas 7 Jatusana Janam Kala Nangal Mundi 9416101442 8 Jatusana Bhirm Parkash Balawas Jamalpur 9 Jatusana Deep Chand Phatipuri 9466245476 10 Jatusana Satayavir Kawali 9416905876 11 Jatusana Omkar Mandiya Khurd 12 Jatusana Nirmal Singh Pharjwas
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13 Jatusana Dalut Ram Dhahina 14 Jatusana Gayan Parkash Batori 9416886635 15 Jatusana Bhagwan Singh Khanori 16 Jatusana Pawan Kumar Murlipur 17 Jatusana Sumer Singh Bhotaswas Bhondu 18 Jatusana Raj Singh Mustapur 9050149333 19 Jatusana Jay Deep Nangal Mundi 9466771875 20 Jatusana Vriender Singh Jiwada 21 Jatusana Sunder Lal Mondinpur 9992417592 22 Jatusana Ram Karan Nain Sukh Pura 23 Jatusana Rajender Singh Motla Kala 9416423375 24 Jatusana Lal Singh Gurawra 25 Jatusana Satyvir Singh Lisana 9466868346 26 Jatusana Yogender Bhotaswas Bhondu 27 Jatusana Bhim Singh Lala 9466996768 28 Jatusana Om Parkash Berli Kalan 29 Jatusana Dev Dutt Kumradha 9467543765 30 Jatusana Ransingh Rajyani 31 Jatusana Raj Kumar Chowki No. 2 9812150360 32 Jatusana Bijender Singh Kumradha 33 Jatusana Mahabir Rohdhai 34 Jatusana Bhim Singh Gothra 35 Jatusana Dharmbir Nangali Ranmokh 9813618755 36 Jatusana Kishan Dhakhora 37 Jatusana Surender Singh Rampuri 9416114940 38 Jatusana Bijender Singh Gothra 8930378090 39 Jatusana Gajraj Singh Tahina Dipalpur 40 Jatusana Krishan Chand Kawali 41 Jatusana Mange Ram Dhakhora 42 Jatusana Devender Kumar Karawra Manakpur 43 Jatusana Satpal Subhasedi 44 Jatusana Sheo Parshad Shadipur 45 Jatusana Vijay Karan Nangal Pathni 46 Jatusana Subash Batori 9416097658 47 Jatusana Subash Baldhan kala 9471417920 48 Jatusana Dharmender Berli Kalan 49 Jatusana Lakh Ram Mandiya Khurd 50 Jatusana Sheotaj Singh Didoli 9466929749 51 Jatusana Gajraj Singh Jatusana 9467544188 52 Jatusana Ishwar Singh Gadhla 53 Jatusana Roshan Lal Gopalpur Gazi 54 Jatusana Dinesh Kumar Chilrad 55 Jatusana Suraj Bhan Olat 56 Jatusana Devendr Rohdhai 57 Jatusana Surender Rattanthal 58 Jatusana Sanjay Kumar Nhar
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Sr. No.
Name of P.R Centre
Name of D/H Ward/Village Contact No.
1 Rewari Suresh Kumar Siha 2 Rewari Jagan Nath Rewari 9812811925 3 Rewari Arjun Lal Rewari 9813053206 4 Rewari Ashok Kumar Pali 9416093140 5 Rewari Chandan Singh Rewari 9416949303 6 Rewari Dhopti Devi Rewari 7 Rewari Bhusan Lal Rewari 9254463003 8 Rewari Suraj Bhan Pideri 9812350345 9 Rewari Ram Singh' Jetrawas 10 Rewari Khanya Lal Bhudpur 9812589238 11 Rewari RajBala Rewari 12 Rewari Mukesh Bhagav Rewari 9416288132 13 Rewari Pardeep Kumar hani Sobha 9416331421 14 Rewari Man Mohan Rewari 9466025443 15 Rewari Devender Kumar Rewari 9355804048 16 Rewari Surdersan Kumar Rewari 1274223818 17 Rewari Vireder Singh Rewari 9416888053 18 Rewari Ajeet Singh Berawa 19 Rewari Ashok Kumar Nimot 9416150765 20 Rewari Anil Kumar Rewari 9416890389 21 Rewari Rattan Singh Sundroj 9416697669 22 Rewari Yudhister Gijokhar 23 Rewari RamPhal Khol 9812557108 24 Rewari Lakhi Ram Basduda 6416498574 25 Rewari Om Parkash Rewari 9416321608 26 Rewari Vajir Chand Rewari 9255148048 27 Rewari Sumesh Kumar Rewari 9468131955 28 Rewari Hosiyar Singh Aaliyawas 29 Rewari Ramotar Vijay Kumar Rewari 9813174227 30 Rewari Kalesh Chand Rewari 9416949303 31 Rewari Vinod Kumar Rewari 9896455435 32 Rewari Hemkaran Lakhnor 9896545722 33 Rewari Asvani Kumar Bitwana 9467265973 34 Rewari Mohan Lal Hasaka 35 Rewari Dinesh Kumar Khori 9471056757 36 Rewari Rani Devi Rewari 9354875166 37 Rewari Sisram Siha 9466679971 38 Rewari Mahabir Parshad Rewari 9315554843 39 Rewari Mahesh Kumar Rewari 9255643318 40 Rewari Sube Singh Gokal Garh 9253703500 41 Rewari Mahabir Singh Gumina 9050112830 42 Rewari Manmohan Seni Rewari 9354166629 43 Rewari Radheshyam Mandola 9416883628 44 Rewari Virender Singh Tint 9813681768 45 Rewari Gujraj Gokal Garh 9992082272 46 Rewari Dharmpal Tatarpur Istmura 9416340279
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47 Rewari Narayan Singh Punsika 9416752209 48 Rewari Sanjay Kumar Rewari 1274220116 49 Rewari Nihal Singh Chandawas 50 Rewari Lila Ram Dhani Sobha 51 Rewari Ashok Kumar Padla 8059696830 52 Rewari Mahender Singh Bhoswas Ahir 53 Rewari Shri Chand Rewari 54 Rewari Rohtash Nandha 9050450760 55 Rewari Shiv Sankar Rewari 9896421481 56 Rewari Karan Singh Gangaycha Ahir 9416442718 57 Rewari Som Dutt Jatuwas 9466781770 58 Rewari Anant Kumar Gasera 9416323324 59 Rewari Jeet Singh Lisana 9813610755 60 Rewari Ajay Kumar Rewari 9416192695 61 Rewari Ram Piyari Rewari 8901364580 62 Rewari Ratiram Rewari 9671282925 63 Rewari Santosh Devi Dhawana 9050981768 64 Rewari Dharmpal Jhenbad 1281249128 65 Rewari Seema Devi Rewari 9729304211 66 Rewari Bahadur Singh Laduwas 1274221361 67 Rewari Naresh Kumar Rampura 9416140003 68 Rewari Naresh Kumar Rewari 69 Rewari Tulsi Ram] Rewari 8607027352 70 Rewari Ram Singh' Rewari 9896567280 71 Rewari Surender Singh Rewari 9728137914 72 Rewari Ujagar Mal Rewari 1274252346 73 Rewari Vijay Kumar Rewari 9831174227 74 Rewari Bhagwan Singh Jeetpura 75 Rewari Sanjay Kumar Rewari 9355033950 76 Rewari Satish Kumar Sheranwas 9416901036 77 Rewari Rattan Lal Rewari 9416662232 78 Rewari Sanjay Kumar Bhandhor 79 Rewari Jitender Kumar Fadni 80 Rewari Kuldeep Gokal pur Kumbhawas 9468454088 81 Rewari Satish Kumar Pali 9416093140 82 Rewari Ram Niwas Rewari 8930214022 83 Rewari Rajbir Dhabri 9466781770 84 Rewari Kedar Nath Rewari 85 Rewari Ajeet Kumar Dhoki 9991611559 86 Rewari Anita Devi Nangli Godha 1274268044 87 Rewari Bhagwan Singh Rewari 9416887565 88 Rewari Lila Ram Nangal Jamalpur 9416905667 89 Rewari Kusam Lata Rewari 9315307106 90 Rewari Surat Singh Kaluwas 9416888053 91 Rewari Roop Chand Bhatsana 9416373141 92 Rewari Kirodi Mal Mamariya Ahir 1281202294 93 Rewari Bala Devi Daliyawas
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94 Rewari Gopal Mayan 9992642911 95 Rewari Ashok Kumar Bharawas 9999327037 96 Rewari Daya Ram Khaliyawas 97 Rewari Ram Aytar Ramgarh 98 Rewari Bharat Singh Padiyawas 99 Rewari Aajaz Singh Mamariya Ahir 9466084990 100 Rewari Satish Kumar Paran Pura 101 Rewari Sanjay Kumar Rewari 102 Rewari Dharemender Mirpur 103 Rewari Subhash Chand Khaleta 104 Rewari Phalad Singh Kundal 9813311809 105 Rewari Parma Nand Bhateda 9671688716 106 Rewari Dharmender Khalilpur 107 Rewari Virender Kumar Dhamlawas 9466042089 108 Rewari Jai Bhagwan Shebajpur Ishtmarar 9466358307 109 Rewari Ishwar Singh Behoka 9466887366 110 Rewari Rajuvir Singh Balwari 9466080105 111 Rewari Surender Pal Budoli 8059259825 112 Rewari Daya Nand Luhana 9050450760 113 Rewari Mukesh Kuamr Khaleta 9050450760 114 Rewari Dusant Kumar Rewari 9416192833 115 Rewari Balkishan Mamariya Ahir 9466882179 116 Rewari Narotem Kumar Rewari 117 Rewari Subash Mamariya Ahir 1281202294 118 Rewari Rampat Rewari 119 Rewari Kaptan Singh Rewari 9416372331 120 Rewari Panna Lal Rewari 9991510917 121 Rewari Adeep Kumar Rewari 9416890750 122 Rewari Kalesh Chand 9467265973 123 Rewari Sajan Pal Bitwana 9416697669 124 Rewari Ram Bateri Hussan Pur 9992401047 125 Rewari Dinesh Kumar Rewari 9467185599 126 Rewari Jodinder Singh khol 9812557108 127 Rewari Aklesh Agarwal Rewari 128 Rewari Virender Singh Devlawas 9466816445 129 Rewari Arti Devi Rewari 9416609810 130 Rewari Om Parkash Rewari 9416321608 131 Rewari Vipeen Kumar Gumena 9050112830 132 Rewari Mahipal Goliyaki 8053949403 133 Rewari Satish Kumar Dhani Sobha 9416331421 134 Rewari Randhir Singh Tint 9813681768 135 Rewari Harkesh Rewari 136 Rewari Pritem Narayanpur 137 Rewari Rakesh Kumar Dhani Kolana
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REWARI DISTRICT GAS AGENCIES ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NO’S Sr. No.
Name of Gas Agencies Address Land Line No.
Mobile No.
1 M/s Shri Krishna Gas Service IOC
Bawal Road Rewari
261268 645836
9215561568 Anil Kr.
2 M/s Rewari Gas Service IOC Sector 4 Rewari 222222 9466666672 3 M/s Anil Gas Service BPC Kutubpur Rewari 321896
321852 8059977005
4 M/s Haryana Gas Service BPC
Jhajjar Road Rewari 256817 250620
9812054823
5 M/s Dharuhera Gas Service IOC
Bhiwadi Road Dharuhera 243301 9416063026
6 M/s Om Shiv Shakti Gas Sevice IOC
NRP Road Dharuhera 01274-242471 242472
09871028051
7 M/S V.K. Gas Service BPC NH-8 Bawal 01284-260247 , 248
9728067623 9812880040
8 M/S Bawal Indae Gas Service IOC
Ward No. 4 Holi Choota Bawal
01284-260390 201390
08059988779 09211779997 Dinesh Kr.
9 M/s Shaheed Surender Singh Gas Service , IOC
Gudiyani Road Kosli 01259- 275506
9416045717 9416287851 Surender
10 M/s Kund Bharat Gas Service Kund, BPC
Kund Barrier 01281-244544
9050972001
REWARI DISTRICT K.Oil W/SALER ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NO’S Sr. No.
Name of Gas Agencies Address Land Line No.
Mobile No.
1 M/s Haryana Oil Traders IOC Nirankari Bhawan Rewari 9416249183 2 M/s Hement Oil Co. IOC Jiwali Bazar Rewari 9416332233 3 M/s Yadav Oil Co. IOC New Anaj Mandi Rewari 9416371295 4 M/s Rajan Oil Sales IOC Nahar (Kosli) 9416169937 5 M/s Bhawani Shai Bisamber
Dayal HPC Opp. Diwan Takchand Club Rewari
9315511421
6 M/s Gauri Shanker Jagdish Parshad BPC
Ganj Bazar Rewari 9896044699
7 M/s Arihant Agence IOC Jhajjar Road Rewari 9416063281
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LIST OF OFFICES, LOCATION WITH TELEPHOE NO OPERATION DIVISION DHBVN, REWARI (Division wise)
Telephone Number Sr. No.
Name of office
Address.
Office/ Res.
Mobile No
1 Xen.(OP) Divn. Rewari Jhajjar Road Rewari 01274-254762 9992111808
2 SDO (OP) S/Divn. NO.1 Rewari 01274-225174 9992111802
3 SDO (OP) S/Divn. NO.2 Rewari 01274-225260 9992111803
4 SUB- Urban Rewari Rewari 01274-256149 9992111804
5 Buroli S/Divn. Buroli 01281-230987 9992111805
6 Kosli S/Divn. Kosli 01259-275029 9992111807
7 JE SUB-Office Palhawas Palhawas 01281-245645 9992111806
Detail of 33KV/66KV/132KV/220KV Sub Station under (OP) Division, DHBVN, Rewari. Division Rewari
No. of 33 KV/66 KV/132/KV & 220 KVA S/STN.
Aminated from Capacity of power Transformer
Telephone No.
1 220KV S/STN Rewari
BBMB Dadri & Badshapur
3No.100 MVA220/132KV, 2No 25 MVA132/33KV&2No.10/16MVA 132/11KV
01274-253763
2 132KV S/STN Buroli
220 KV Rewari 1 No.10/16 MVA 132/33 KV 2 No.10/16 MVA132/11KV
01281-230988
3 132 KV S/STN Dahina
220 KV Rewari M/Garh
2No.10/16 MVA 132/11KV 01281-248636
4 132 KV S/STN Kosli
220 KV Rewari 1NO 20/25 MVA132/33KV 1 NO.20/31.5 MVA 132/33KV &1No.16/20 MVA132/11KV
01259-275043
5 33 KV S/STN JC-IV
220 KV Rewari 2No.10/16 MVA 33/11KV 01274-261130
6 33 KV S/STN Palhawas
220 KV Rewari 1 NO.6.3 MVA 33/11 & 1 NO. 5 MVA 33/11KV
01281-245645
7 33 KV S/STN Modal Town
220 KV Rewari 1 NO.10 MVA 33/11KV& 1 NO. 6.3MVA 33/11KV
01274-261691
8 33 KV S/STN JC-11
33 KV S/STN Palhawas
1 NO. 6.3 /8 MVA 33/11KV 01281-281846
9 33 KV S/STN Khol 132KV S/STN Buroli 1 NO.10 MVA 33/11KV & 1 NO. 5 MVA 33/11KV
01281-240014
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10 33 KV S/STN Khushpura
132 KV S/STN Kosli 1 NO.10 MVA 33/11KV & 1 NO. 5 MVA 33/11KV
01281-278116
11 33 KV S/STN MC-1
132 KV S/STN Kosli 1 NO. 5/ MVA 33/3.3 01259-202111
12 33 KV S/STN MC-11
132 KV S/STN Kosli 1 NO. 5 MVA 33/3.3 01259-202303
13 33 KV S/STN Gudiyani
132 KV S/STN Kosli 1 NO.4 MVA 33/11KV 01259-202602
14 33 KV S/STN Jharoda
132 KV S/STN Kosli 1 NO.10 MVA 33/11KV & 1 NO. 6.3/8 MVA 33/11KV
01259-273243
15 33 KV S/STN Bisowa
132 KV S/STN Kosli 2 NO.5 MVA 33/11KV 01259-202821
16 33 KV S/STN kaluwas
220KV S/STN Rewari 1 NO.10 MVA 33/11 KV 01274-220510
17 33 KV S/STN Sector-10 Rewari
220KV S/STN Rewari 1 NO.10 MVA 33/11 KV 01274-255811
18 33 KV S/STN Behrampur
132 KV S/STN Kosli 1 NO.10 MVA 33/11 KV 01259-202130
19 33 KV S/STN Gurawara
33 KV S/STN Palhawas
1 NO.10 MVA 33/11 KV 01281-245345
20 34 KV S/STN IOC K/Was
132 KV HSIDC Bawal 1NO.4.5 MVA 33/11KV 9354112523
List of Offices, Location with Telephone No under (OP) Division DHBVN, Dharuhera (S/Divn. Wise).
Telephone Number Sr
No. Name of Office Address Office Residence
Mobile No.
1 (OP) Division DHBVN, Dharuhera
01274-242103 01274-242104 9992110806
2 (OP) S/Division DHBVN, Dharuhera
Dharuhera
01274-242258 9992110807
3 (OP) S/Division DHBVN, Bawal Bawal 01284-260041 9992110816
4 (OP) S/Division DHBVN, Gothra Gothra 01281-236878 9992110814
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Detail of 33 KV/ 66 KV / 132 KV/ 220 KV S/Stn. IRO (OP) Divn. Dharuhera
Sr No.
Division S/Division
No. of 33KV/66KV/ 132KV & 220 KV S/Stn.
Aminated From Capacity of Power T/F Telephone No.
1 132 KV S/Stn. Bawal
220 KV S/Stn. Rewari
2X10/16 MVA 01284-260042
2
Bawal 132 KV S/Stn HSIDC Bawal
220 KV S/Stn. Rewari
2X16/20 MVA
1X20/25 MVA
01284-264404
3 66 KV S/Stn. Dharuhera
220 KV S/Stn. Mau & 66 KV S/Stn Tauru
1X16/20 MVA
2X12.5/16 MVA
01274-242235
4 33 KV S/Stn. Jarthal
66 KV S/Stn. Dharuhera 2X6.3/8 MVA 01274-249028
5
Dharuhera
33 KV S/Stn. Jonawas
220 KV S/Stn. Rewari
1X6.3/8 MVA 1X10 MVA 01274-260641
6 132 KV S/Stn. Gothra 132 KV S/Stn. Buroli 2X10/16
MVA 01281-236631
7 33 KV S/Stn. Bharawas
220 KV S/Stn. Rewari
1X6.3 MVA 1X10 MVA 01274-246638
8
Dharuhera
Gothra
33 KV S/Stn. Ahrod 132 KV S/Stn. Buroli 1X10 MVA 01281-244678
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List of Contructors of PH. Engineering Department, Rewari �
Agency Name and (Code) Sr.No
Rewari PHED No. 1
District Name Address
1 Ajit Singh Contractor[C1214] REWARI Village Budhpur distt. Rewari
2 Anil Kumar Mohinder Garh REWARI VPO BHAGDANA TEHSIL AND DISTT, MOHINDERGARH
3 Bhupender Singh, Rewari [C1255] KARNAL HOUSE NO. 339-PREM COLONY, Karnal
4 Deepak yadav Contractor REWARI VPO Chand Pur Ki Dhani, distt. Rewari
5 Dharam Raj, Sirsa[C3178] SIRSA Village Jodhkan, Distt. Sirsa
6 Gabbar Singh contractor REWARI Railway Station Kosli, Salhawas
7 Govind Kumar Contractor REWARI Subhash Nagar, Rewari
8 Govind Ram Contractor[C1383] REWARI Subhash Nagar, Rewari
9 Hem Chand Contractor[C1388] REWARI VPO. Kakrana, Distt. Rohtak
10 Honar singh constractor REWARI VPO - Chandpur ki Dhani, Rewari
11 Hoshiyar Singh Contractor REWARI VPO - Chandpur ki Dhani, Rewari
12 Khandelwal Machinery Store REWARI Ziwali Bazar, Rewari
13 Krishan Lal Yadav[C2044] JHAJJAR Vill Mundhara Distt Jhajjar
14 Krishan Lal, Rewari[C460] SIRSA 220 D.C. Colony Sirsa
15 Kuldeep Chand[C1346] REWARI Shiv Colony Railway station, Kosli
16 Kundan Lal S/O Sh Amar Singh REWARI Village Gujar Majri Teh. Bawal
17 lohiya Machineary store M/S [C1119] REWARI Opp. Bus Stand, Rewari
18 Lokesh Kumar Contractor REWARI VPO - Jaitpur, Tehsil and District
19 M/s Khandelwal Machinery Store, Ziwali Bazar, Rewari. Teh. and Distt. Rewari[C3173]
REWARI Ziwali Bazar, Rewari
20 Mukesh Kumar Contr., Rewari REWARI Moholla Saraswati Vihar, Kalaka
21 Narender Kumar, Rewari REWARI VPO - Goria, District - Jhajjar
22 Naveen Kumar Contractor REWARI Village - Dhakia, District - Rewari
23 Neha Tiles Gurgaon[C2374] GURGAON Gurgaon
24 Om Sai Constriction Co.[C3008] M/s Om Sai Const. CO., 2078, Sector - 3, Rohtak.
25 Pawan Kumar Dhakiya[C3007] REWARI Village - Djakiya, PO- Khatawali, Tehsil and District - Rewari
26 Prem Chand, Rewari[C2868] REWARI Village - Naichana, Tehsil- Bawal, District-Rewari (123401)
27 Rai Associates, Rewari[C2681] REWARI Rewari
28 Raja Ram Contractor[C1198] REWARI Village - Haluhera, Post Office - Mussepur, District - Rewari
29 Rajan Bansal Contractor REWARI Rampura Road, Qutubpura, Rewari
30 Rajeev Malik[C1200] REWARI Shakti Nagar Rewari
31 Rajender Bansal[C464] JIND 166/6, main road, patram nagar, narwana
32 Rajerder Kumar Narnaul MAHENDRAGARH Mohalla Nalapura, Narnaul
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33 Rakesh Yadav[C1915] REWARI S/o Sh. Hoshiyar Singh Yadav, R/O Dhani Chandpur, Bawal Road, Rewari
34 Ram Avtar Contractor Lilodh REWARI V.P.O.-Lilodh, Teh.-Kosli, Distt.- Rewari
35 Ram Avtar Gupta[C1904] REWARI Sati Colony, Rewari
36 Ramesh Chand V.Jodhka,Distt. Sirsa[C3051]
SIRSA Village-Jodhka,Distt. Sirsa
37 Rati Ram Rewari[C1213] REWARI Sehbajpur Majra, P.O Majra
38 Rishal Singh Contractor[C1409] REWARI VPO - Dahina, District Rewari
39 Rohtash Singh Contractor REWARI Bhagti Nagar, Dhaliawas, Rewari
40 Sachin Contractor[C2079] REWARI Sati Colony, Rewari
41 Sant Raj Contractor, Rewari REWARI Opp. to Ho. No. 992 Sec. 3, Rewari
42 Satish Kumar, Rewari[C2818] REWARI VPO- Pali, Tehsil and District- Rewari
43 Shamar Singh, Berli Kalan REWARI VPO - Berli Kalan, Rewari
44 Shiv Narain Contractor[C1413] BHIWANI VPO - Badala, Tehsil and District
45 SMS Paryavaran Pvt. Ltd. [C1912] Delhi
46 Sukarm Pal[C33280] REWARI V.P.O Lilod Tehsil Kosli
47 T.N. Bhargav[C1349] REWARI H NO. 508, Bhargav Lane, Qutubpur, Rewari
48 The Aravali Co-op L and C Society[C1195]
REWARI Dehli Road, Rewari
49 The Clean Tank, Gurgoan GURGAON SCO - 19, Brass Market, Rewari
50 The Ghatal Devta[C2814] BHIWANI Bhiwani
51 The Haryana Builders[C1408] HISAR M/s Haryana Builders, H No. 92, Sector - 16-17, Hissar
52 The Kudal co-op L/C Society BHIWANI VPO - Kural, Tehsil Loharu, District - Bhiwani
53 The Leela Co-Op L and C Society[C1199]
REWARI Village - Narainpur, PO - Saharanwas, District - Rewari
54 The Lohaniwal Co-op LandC Society Ltd M/S[C467]
GURGAON Village - Mozabad, PO - Jaitpur, Tehsil - Pataudi, District - Gurgaon
55 The Parja Pati Co-op. LandC Society Ltd.[C2733]
REWARI Vikash Nagar, W. No 6 Rewari
56 The Sat-Sahib Co-op L and C Society, Jhajjar[C454]
JHAJJAR H No. 420, Adarsh Nagar, Ward
57 The Schil co-op lic socity REWARI Dinesh Kumar, VPO - Dahina, Teh and District - Rewari
58 The Shiv Shakti co-op L/c REWARI 619, Shiv Colony, Rewari
59 The Teherpuria Coop. L and C Society Ltd.[C2758]
REWARI VPO. Kanwali Teh. and Distt
60 The Vishwakarma co-op L/C Society Ltd.[C1412]
REWARI Opposite H No. 992A, Sector -
61 Vashu Dev Contractor[C1436] REWARI Vill. Ghasera, Teh. and Distt. Rewari
62 Vijay Contractor[C1407] REWARI Rewari
63 Vijender Contractor[C1386] JHAJJAR VPO - Jharli, District Jhajjar
64 Yogesh Kumar Contractor BHIWANI Dadri
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CONTRACTOR OF ROAD CONSTRUCTIONS Sr. No.
Name Address Mobile No.
1. Sh. Ved Parkash Rewari 9812833688
2. Sh. Jai Bhagwan Rewari 9812529277
3. Sh. Hari Ram Rewari 9729309292
4. Sh. Dharampal Rewari 9416420780
5. Sh. Lalit Kumar Rewari 9416320247
6. Sh. Man Singh Rewari 9416575362
7. Sh. Sanjeev Kumar Rewari 9812002274
8. Sh. Rajiv Adhana Rewari 9466501313
9. Sh. Hemant Kumar Rewari 9416503150
DHARAM SHALA’S (USED FOR SHELTER IN REWARI - Tehsil wise)
Sr. No. Name of Dharamshala Address Mobile No.
1. Bindawali, Railway Road Rewari 9416881692
2. Makhan lal, Railway Road Rewari 8053785920
3. Ganeshi lal, Sector-3 Rewari 9416065547
4. Punjabi Dharamshala, Chippatwara Rewari 9466790469
5. Goyal Dharmashala, Dharuhera Chowk Rewari 9996162100
6. Shambhu Dayal Dharamshala, Railway Road
Rewari 9416319809
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NAME/ ADDRESS AND PHONE NOS. OF THE FIRMS FOR BLANKET
Sr. No.
Name and address of firms Contact No.
1. Dharam pal (Aman), Old Anaj Mandi, Rewari 9416420786
2. Sapra Handloom Near Gokal Gate, Rewari 9255770814
3. Kapil Handloom, Punjabi Market 9466617730
NAME/ ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBERS OF THE FIRMS FOR MOSQUITO NETS
Sr. No.
Name and address of firms Name Contact No.
1. Devi Sahay & Co., Gur Bazar, Rewari 9416420612
2. Sobha Ram & Co., Gur Bazar, Rewari 9466882185
3. Billu General Store, Punjabi Market, Rewari 9215656696
4. DMO Office, GH Rewari 01274-250260
NAME/ ADDRESSES AND PHONE NOS. OF THE FIRMS FOR TARPAULIN/TENT
Sr. No.
Name and address of firms Contact No.
1. Gaurav Tent House, Garhi Bolni Road 9416415895
2. Hanuman Tent House, Bara Talab 9991458244
3. Rahul Tent House, Model Town 9416313499
4. Haryana Tent House, In Front of M.C. Rewari 9466042347
5. Sunder Tent House, Dharuhera
LIST OF PLUMBERS
Sr. No.
Name of plumbers Contact No.
1. Dalip Taneja, Bhairon Chowk, Rewari 9416213950
2. Lokesh Kumar, Muktiwara, Rewari 9466884106
3. Lalit Kumar, Bhairon Chowk, Rewari 9416575207
4. Krishan Kumar, Anand Nagar, Rewari 9034357480
5. Vinod Kumar, Padaiyawas, Rewari 9813138132
PRIVATE AGENCIES FOR FIRE EQUIPMENTS
Name/ Address of firm Phone no. Type of Instruments Estimated Availability
Sh. Ramkumar/ Malhotra Trading Co., 593, Chaudharywara, Rewari
9896336404 All Type of fire
Extingwisher ISI Mark
500 fire Extingwisher All Type
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LIST OF MARKET ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT AND OFFICE BEARERS IN REWARI DISTRICT Sr. No. Designation Name Contact No.
1. Administrator, M.C. Rewari Sh. Aurbind Sharma 9812091945
2. President, Railway Road Association Sh. Vinay Jain 9416427070
3. President, Punjabi Market Sh. Mahesh Kumar 9416067796
4. President, Grain Market Sh. Ashok Yadav 9416282897
5. President, Vegetable Market Sh. Ashok Grover 9466666566
6. President, M.C. Bawal Sh. Chander Pal 9466040396
7. President, M.C. Dharuhera Sh. Pawan Rao 9810250000
Contractors of Road Construction (available with XEN HUDA) Sr. Contractor Name Address 1 S.K. Mittal H.No. 1335, Sector-18,
Faridabad 9811933337
2 M/s Shiv Co. Dhull Niwas, BTM Road, Bhiwani
9416057123
3 Sohan Lal Aggarwal Rohanpura, Gurgaon 9811098487 4 M/s Sarvodya Const. Company Rewari 9416033066 5 Surender Singh Village & Post Bigowa,
Distt. Bhiwani 9466353595
6 M/s Maha Shiva Promoters Pvt. Ltd. H.No. 1884, Sector-3, Rohtak
9215550272
7 M/s Dwarkadhis Projects Pvt. Ltd. 3D, Big 105 Tower, A-8, Netaji Subhas Place, Pritampura, Delhi-110034
9811044430
8 M/s Atlash Construction Company H.No. 102, Sector- 15, Faridabad
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9 M/s Mehta Construction Group DLF Gurgaon 9818235114
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Contractors of Road Construction (Executive Engineer, Panchayati Raj, Rewari.)
Sr. No. Name & Address of Agency Phone No. Facility Provide by
Agency
1. Sh. Vikrant S/o Sh. Nanak
Chand,
Flat No. 113, Sector- 14,
Dwarka, Delhi 110078
011-25455678 Truck = 1 No.
Labourer = 5 No.
2. Sh. Bhura Singh S/o Sh.
Rajender Singh,
VPO- Janaula, Gurgaon
0124- 2245899 Labourer = 6 No.
3. M/s Neha Tiles
New Palam Vihar, Ph-III,
Near Pipe Line Factory,
Gurgaon
09810523958, 09212711758 Truck = 2 No.
JCB = 1 No.
Labourer = 6 No.
4. Devender Singh
VPO- Kakoria, Rewari
01274-247905 Tractor = 1 No.
Labourer = 5 No.
5. Sh. Basant Kumar C/o Basant
Kumar & Co.
Opp.- Bus Stand, Kosli ,
Rewari
01259-275024, 9416103509 Truck = 1 No.
Tractor = 4 No.
Labourer = 10 No.
6. Satish Kumar Contrator,
VPO- Karnawas, Rewari
9416150014 JCB = 1 No.
Tractor = 4 No.
Labourer = 10 No.
7. The Aulant Co-op L & C
Socity Ltd.
VPO- Buroli, Rewari
9416713277 Tractor = 3 No.
Labourer = 6 No.
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HSAM Board Rewari Contractors of Road Construction (available with HSAM Board) Sr. Contractor Name Address Contact No. 1 The Dhan Laxmi Co. Op. L/C Ward No. 2, Rampura Road. P.O.
Hailey Mandi, Distt. Rewari 9992627333
2 M/s Devki Co. Op. L/C Hansi Gate, Distt. Bhiwani 9050457000 3 Ved Parkash Vill- Bigopur. P.O. Dholera,
Distt. Mohindergarh 9991907651
4 M/s Anjali Const. Company Vill- Tikla, P.O. Nangal Teju, Distt. Rewari
9253600004 9896150004
5 Raj Singh VPO Jainabad, Rewari 9416237423 6 M/s Kapoor Singh &
Company Friends Colony Samtal Road Karan Kunj, Gujjar Ghatal, Dharuhera, Distt. Rewari
9416524480 9214010506
Contractors of Road Construction (available with NH-8) Sr. Contractor Name Address Contact No. 1 Concessionaire
Project Director :- P. Ahluwalia M/s Kurukhetra Expressway Pvt. Ltd.
SCO-3, 1st Floor, Brass Market, Rewari
8059666944
2 EPC Contractor Project Head :- E. Mohanraj JMC Project, India Ltd.
H.No. 239, Sector-3, Part-1, Rewari
9992022339
Contractors of Road Construction (available with B & R Rewari) Sr. Contractor Name Address Contact No. 1 Shivalaya Construction
Company Pvt. Ltd. Rohtak H.No. 359, Sector-14, Rohtak 9416052258
2 Sarvodya Construction Company
H.No. 3126/242F, Kamla Nagar, Konsiwas Road, Rewari
9416066033
3 Dhatarwal Construction Company
Plot No. DSC-17, Sector-17, Panchyat Pocket, Bhiwani
9812004848
Details of Helipad in District
Sr. Palace of Helipad Longitude Latitude 1 KLP Collage Ground at Rewari E 76° 37’ 56.8” N 28° 11’ 46.2” 2 Rao Tula Ram Stadium at Rewari E 76° 38’ 18.4” N 28° 11’ 52.7”
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List of N.G.O.s, District Rewari. (Available with DSWO) Sr. No
Name & Address of NGO Project/Scheme Registration No./Dated
Telephone No.
1 Distt. Red Cross Society Near Garhi Bolni Chowk, Rewari
Distt. Rehabilitation Center. Adip Scheme
19-12-1989 01274-224837
2 Distt. Child Welfare Council Bal Bhawan, Model Town, Rewari
Children & Shelter Home Drug-de-addiction center Street children project
86/19-03-1971 01274-223553
3 Sadbhawana Education Society Opp. Apra Motors, Bawal Road, Rewari
A school for M.R./Deaf & Dumb
1409/16-07-2001 9812004237
4 Suryoday Education Society Jaswant Nagar, Rewari
A school for M.R./Deaf & Dumb
34/05-04-2001 01274-223863
5 Morning Glory Public Society H.No. 1260, Sector-3, Reweri
Street Children Project 2212/1997 01274-260488
6 Nav Prarena Society Radha Swami Road, Sector-3, Rewari
A school for M.R./Deaf & Dumb
3441/14-03-2002 01274-260556
7 Akhil Bhartiya Mahila Parishad Mohlla Gujjarwada, Rewari
Handicraft & family council ling for women
-- --
8 National Association for the Blind Branch Dharuhera Chowk, Rewari
For the Welfare of Blind Persons
-- --
9 Mahila Jaagrti Sangh, Bohka (Rewari)
For the welfare of women -- --
10 Janta Kalyan Sammiti Opp. Bus Stand Rewari
Day care centre project 110/1975 01274-225262
11 Maa Santoshi Welfare Society Rewari
Street Children Project -- --
12 Aadarsh Dalit Kalyan Yuva Sammiti 735, Adarsh Nagar, Qutubpur, Rewari
Multi Service Centre for older persons
1681/24-09-2001 9466083124
List of N.G.O.s, District Rewari. (Available with POICDS)
1 Haryana Social Welfare Committee
H.No. 66, Ward No. 24, Qutubpur, Rewari
-- -- --
2 Morning Glory Public Society H.No. 28R, Model Town, Reweri
-- -- --
List of N.G.O.s, District Rewari. (Available with District Red Cross Society Rewari)
Sr. No
Name & Address of NGO Project/Scheme Registration No./Dated Telephone No.
1 Janta Kalyan Simiti, Rewari -- In Front of Bus Stand, Rewari 2255262 2 Jan Seva Mandal -- Brass Market, Rewari -- 3 Akhil Bhartiya Mahila Parishad -- Gurjarwara, Rewari 223488 4 Shree Yog Sadhan Aasharm, Rewari -- Kalaka Road Ramkui 9215557517 5 Yuva Vikas Samiti, Rewari -- Rewari 225868 6 Haryana Pradesh Yuva Aggarwal
Sammelan -- 6171, Chippatwara, Rewari 255725
7 Aadarsh Yuva Samiti -- Village Sangwari -- 8 Layens Club Rewari -- Rewari -- 9 Rotary Club Rewari -- Rewari -- 10 Sant Nirnkari Mandal -- Dharuhera Chungi, Rewari 253096 11 National ITI -- Jhajjar Road, Rewari --
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List of School Buses of RBS Model Public School, Rewari
Driver Name with Ph.no Sr.No School Name Vehicle No. Seating Capacity
Owner of the vehicle with Ph.No Driver Name Driver Contact
No. 1. HR 47A-
2204 18 Director RBS Model
Public School Ph. No. 01274 -222315
Mr. Prahalad Singh
01274-222315
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01274-222315
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Driver Name with Ph./M.No. S.No.
School Name
Vehicle No.
Seating Capacity Owner Name Ph. No. Driver Name Contact No.
1 VIDYA NEEKATAN BAWAL
HR-47A-7783 16 9466792207 ASHOK KUMAR 9416347259
2 TAGORE PUBLIC SCHOOL DARCHANA
HR-47B-1848 8
JS GUPTA
9466273738 SHEOPAL SINGH
9466273738
HR-47-5234 17 01284-260510 NAFE SINGH 8059989287 3
RAO KAWAR SEN BAWAL
HR-47A-8249 25
RKS
HANS RAJ 9466387551
4 SUNRISE SCHOOL, BAWAL
HR-62-1931 15 9416472292 BODHAN SINGH 9991423932
5 SUSHILA PUBLIC SCHOO, NS PUR
HR-47-1987 16 9416375128 MUKESH KUMAR
9416375128
HR-47-1969 20 9416288406 ANIL 01274-268406 6
HINDU HIGH SCHOOL, ARAM NAGAR
HR-47-0053 36 TEJ PAL 9812124058
HR-47A-0027 32 9512590610 PHOOL SINGH 9991242580
HR-47A-0426 23 INDERJEET 8053580309
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M.D.HIGH SCHOOL AP SAMPLI HR-47B-2243 42 PARMOD
KUMAR 9416578463
HR47-2152 19 9729502540 RAJ SINGH 8607070662
HR-47A-8456 52 HANUMAT 7597958927
HR-47A-8486 52 SHRI BHAGWAN
9050980783
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RASTRIYA HIGH SCHOOL, KHANDORA
HR-47A-3940 39 SAJJAN SINGH 8059763872
HR-47A-6068 24 01284-201405 ASHOK KUMAR
HR-47A-3949 52 RAJESH
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HR-47A-7716 52 RAMNIWAS
HR-47B-1760 42 DHARAMPAL
HR-47A-9498 42 RAMBIR
HR-47A-1982 16 MAHENDER
HR-47A-3432 52 9466273625 NARENDER SINGH
9466273625 10
BHD PUBLIC SCHOOL RAGHUNATH PUR
HR-47A-6277 24 BHAGAT SINGH 9466040652
HR-47A-1760 21 9466771211 BIJENDER 9728644943
HR-47A-3358 25 ARUN KUMAR
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A/F 26 BALWAN
HR-47A-5064 52 9416272436 VIJAY 8053411590
HR-47A-2488 48 JIL SINGH 9416186117
HR-47A-6124 11 MANISH 9992711119
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HR-47B-2732 11 ROHTASH 8053947004
HR-47B-5257 42 9416346970 RAMESH 9050991422
HR-47B-3541 42 UMED 9050683405
HR-47A-7156 32 VED 8059797374
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HR-66-4216 32 LAKHI 9050937534
HR-66-6983 32 01284-260734 LAL CHAND 9466696029 14
CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, BAWAL
HR-47A-3947 16 OM PARKASH 9466433036
HR-47B-2408 25 9466225891 CAPTION 9466884752 15
HUMINATY HIGH SCHOOL, BHARANGI
HR-47A-5404 42 DHUP SINGH 9992447347
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Sr. School Name
Vehicle No. Seating capacity
Owner of the Vehicle & Mob.No.
Driver Name
Driver Contact No.
1. Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School,Devlawas
HR 47 B 0717 42 Manager Swaranjali Public School Devlawas 9896127555
Vijay Singh
9813277770
2. Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School,Devlawas
HR 47 3661 32 Manager Swaranjali Public School Devlawas 9896127555
Partap Singh
9467544564
3. Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School,Devlawas
HR 47 B 4310 42 Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School, Devlawas 9896127555
Sanjay Yadav
9992119028
4. Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School,Devlawas
HR 47 B 4329 42 Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School, Devlawas 9896127555
Vikram Singh
9467173540
5. Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School,Devlawas
HR 47 9779 42 Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School, Devlawas 9896127555
Sunil Kumar
8901532911
6. Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School,Devlawas
HR 47 1164 52 Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School, Devlawas 9896127555
Babu Lal 9812120468
7. Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School,Devlawas
HR 47 9608 52 Swaranjali Public Sr.Sec.School, Devlawas 9896127555
Sunil Yadav
9416892883
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(1) List of Co-Operative Transport Society Buses, Rewari Sr. No.
Name of Society Route No. Phone No. Owner
1 The Mahla Co-Tpt Society 7-Rewari-Nangal Mundi. Sh. Sandeep Yadav
9467544777
2 The Adarsh Co-Tpt Society 10-Rewari-Turkiyawas,Dharuhera,
Sh. Vikram Singh
9416373353
3 The Royal Co-Tpt Society 41-Rewari-Nirpur via Khumbawas
Sh. Krishan Kumar
9728387000
4 The Palhawas Co-Tpt Society, Palhawas
33-Rewari-Barli, Kosli Sh. Balwan Singh
9813334347
5 The Satyam Co-Tpt Society, Rewari
42-Rewari-Nikhiri Sh. Uma Shanker
9467544700
6 The Rajiv Nagar Co-Tpt Society, Rewari
33-Rewari-Barli, Kosli Sh. Rajesh 8059826398
7 The Jangu Co-Tpt Society, Dhakiya
36-Bawal-Bharangi Sh. Jogender Singh
9416217199
8 The Chirhara Co-Tpt Society, Chirhara
17-Rewari-Bawal, Khandoda Sh. Dharambir 9416150731
9 The Kumbawas Co-Tpt Society, Kumbawas
37-Rewari-Khaleta, via Goliyaki Sh. Jogender Singh
9416217199
10 The New Haryana Co-Tpt Society, Rewari
30-Rewari-Bawal, Jhabuwa via Manglesar
Sh. Krishan Kumar
9315590499
11 The Bangla Co-Tpt Society, Kosli
33-Rewari-Barli, Kosli via Dharoli, Tumna
Sh. Rajender Singh
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12 The Shivam Co-Tpt Society, Kosli
34-Rewari-Berli, Jatusana, Kosli
13 The Parkash Co-Tpt Society, Balawas Ahir
19-Rewari-Nangal Mundi via Berli Khurd
Sh. Pawan Kumar
9416190068
14 The Jansewa Co-Tpt Society, Berli Khurd
18-Rewari-Kosli via Berli, Babdoli
Sh. Kuldeep 9255245248
15 The Vishal Co-Tpt Society, Hazariwas
33-Rewari-Berli, Kosli via Dharoli to Kanina
Sh. Charan Singh
9416676849
16 The Saini Co-Tpt Society, Rewari
1- Rewari - Alawalpur, via Asalwas
Sh. Yashbir Singh
9416063699
17 The Dhawana Co-Tpt Society, Dhawana
8-Dahina-Mandola, Kund Sh. Babu Lal
18 The Nisha Co-Tpt Society, Padiyawas
15-Rewari-Bawal, Pawati Sh. Billu 9992341789
19 The Parla Co-Tpt Society, Parla
15-Rewari-Bawal, Pawati, --- 9991067811
20 The Kakrala Co-Tpt Society, Kakrala
28-Kund-Basduda, Jorawat Ki Dhani
--- 9416176676
21 The Yaduvansi Co-Tpt Society, Hazariwas
12-Rewari-Berli, via Bhudpur Sh. Mukesh Yadav
9416268082
22 The Pranpura Co-Tpt Society, Pranpura
32-Rewari-Saharanwas, Basbatori
Sh. Birender Singh
9416901199
23 The Yadav Co-Tpt Society, Chandawas
6-Rewari -Kanuka via Nangli Godha, Punsika
Sh. Sudhir Singh
9416183542
24 The Chaudhary Co-Tpt Society 4-Rewari -Patudhi-Mozabad Sh. Kamal Singh
9416890485
25 The Rewari Co-Tpt Society, Rewari
26-Rewari-Tankri, Bawal, via Sanjarpur, Bharangi
Sh. Sumer Singh
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26 The Gumina Co-Tpt Society, Gumina
6-Rewari -Kanuka via Nangli Godha, Punsika
Sh. Vinay Chander
9729650941
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27 The Ran Vijay Co-Tpt Society, SumaKhera
39-Rewari-Bhatsana, Anand Nagar
28 The Vimal Co-Tpt Society, Bolani Khurd
3-Rewari-Konsiwas, Raliawas
29 The Rampuri Co-Tpt Society, Rampuri
35-Rewari-Berli, Lisan, Karoli, Bahala, Bahu Jhorli
30 The Siha Co-Tpt Society, Siha 44-Rewari-Bolani via Lodhana, Pithanwas
31 The Yadav Co-Tpt Society, Karoli, Ramgarh kheri
29-Dahina-Kosli Sh. Sudhir Singh
9416183542
32 The Ravi Co-Tpt Society, Jaipur
9-Rewari-Turkiyawas Sh. Charan Singh
9729948943
33 The Ahirwal Co-Tpt Society 35-Rewari-Berli, Lisan, Karoli, Bahala, Bahu Jhorli
Trained Home Guards available in District Rewari.
1. Shrichand No. 4842 2. Kaptan Singh No. 4843 3. Vrinder Pal No. 4846 4. Hawa Singh No. 4853 5. Hawa Singh No. 4858 6. Parmod Kumar No. 4862 7. Naresh Kumar No. 4865 8. Hansh Raj No. 4880 9. Surender Singh No. 4841 10. Jaipal Singh No. 4883 11. Hariram No. 4866 12. Kalyan Singh No. 4890 13. Gulab Singh No. 4892 14. Satish No. 4902 15. Laxman No. 4903 16. Rajesh Kumar No. 4863 17. Bajrang Sharma No. 4938 18. Chunni Lal No. 4997 19. Parnesh Chand No. 4884 20. Ramesh Chand No. 4890
List of NCC/NSS Volunteers contract person to be available in District Rewari 16 Haryana Bn. NCC Rewari. 01274-254804
1. Army Officers - 2 2. JCO’ s - 7 3. NCO’ s - 14 4. Total SD Cadets - 2410
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List of Crane Owners in the District
Sr. No.
Name of Crane Owner Telephone No.
1 Satguru Crane Service, National High Way no 08 Kasholla Chowk Rewari, Bawal.
9812021317
2 Manocha Crane Service, National High Way No. 08 Kasholla Chowk, Rewri.
9416331387
3 Jai Durge Service, National High Way No. 08 Banipur Chowk, Rewari.
9416150581
4 Varma Service Station, Nai Wali Chowk, Rewari. 9416901454
List of Tent Houses in the District
Sr. No.
Name of Tent House Telephone No.
1 Sunder Tent House, Kishangarh Bass Road, Dharuhera
9812024602
2 Anil Tent House, Kutubpur, Rewari.
01274-223292
3 Dayal Tent House, Moti Chowk Rewari.
9416313318
4 Rahul Tent House, 6 Model Town, Near Hindu High School, Rewari.
9416313499
5 Shyam Tent House, Rewari Road, Bawal
9416371147
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J.L.N. WATER SERVICES CIRCLE, REWARI.
List of Persons/Swimmers Sr. No.
Name of official Office Address
Home Address Contact No. Remarks.
1. Sh. Pawan Kumar, Canal Guard.
W/S Divn. No.2, Rewari
H. No. 646 Saini Mohlla Qutabper, Rewari
9812594349 Trained
2. Sh. Parjeet, Canal Guard
-do- VPO Gokalgarh Distt. Rewari
9896761810 Know swimming. But Training not taken.
3. Sh. Bhagat Singh, C.G.
-do- VPO Gangaicha Ahir Distt. Rewari
9050659021 -do-
4. Sh. Deepak Yadav, C.G.
-do- Vill Rojka P.O. Turkiawas Distt. Rewari.
8901111123 -do-
5. Sh. Inderjit Singh, C.G.
-do- Vill Bhurthal Jat P.O. Kakoria Distt. Rewari
9812171042 -do-
6. Sh. Umed Singh, C.G.
-do- VPO Motla Kalan Distt. Rewari.
9466502252 -do-
7. Sh. Manoj Kumar S/o Sh. Hanuman, C.G.
-do- Vill. Dawana P.O. Majra Gurdas Distt. Rewari
9813636971 -do-
8. Sh. Rajesh Kumar, C.G
-do- Vill. Nainsukhpura P.O. Mohindeenpur Distt. Rewari
8053787071 -do-
9. Sh. Rishi Raj, C.G. -do- VPO Majra Sheoraj Distt. Rewari
9068611593 -do-
10. Sh. Manoj Kumar S/o Sh. Krishan Lal, C.G.
-do- Vill. Jeetpur P.O. Massani Distt. Rewari
9467840394 -do-
11. Sh. Mahipal, C.G. -do- Vill. Bharagi P.O. Nahar Distt. Rewari
9992722890 -do-
12. Sh. Kamal, C.G. -do- H.No. 4039 Delhi Gate Gol Chakkar Distt. Rewari
9467265562 -do-
13. Sh. Narender Kumar, C.G.
-do- Vill. Sunaria P.O. Tatarpur Istmurrar Distt. Rewari.
9467642484 -do-
14. Sh. Vikram Singh S/o Sh. Dharampal Singh, Canal Guard
W/S Divn. No.1, Rewari
Vill. Hansawas P.O. Gurawara Distt. Rewari
-do-
15. Sh. Sanjay S/o Sh. Diwan Singh, C.G.
-do- VPO Subana Distt. Rewari
9466546580 -do-
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-2- 16. Sh. Nawal Singh S/o Sh.
Duli Chand, C.G. -do-
Vill Rajpura Khalsa P.O. Boria Kamalpur Distt. Rewari
9416889583 -do-
17. Sh. Rishi Raj S/o Sh. Jagdish Parshad, C.G.
-do-
VPO Lookhi Teh. Kosli Distt. Rewari
9813416537 -do-
18. Sh. Pardeep S/o Sh. Mahavir Singh, C.G.
-do-
Vill. Jamalpur P.O. Ladian Teh. Matanheil Distt. Jhajjar
01274-256759
-do-
19. Sh. Vikas Rao S/o Sh. Subash Chand, C.G
-do-
VPO Majra Swaraj Distt. Rewari
9416547702 -do-
20. Sh. Shiv Kumar S/o Sh. Partap Singh, C.G.
-do-
Vill Kishangarh P.O Boria Kamalpur Distt. Rewari
9466222243 -do-
21. Sh. Satpal S/o Sh. Chuna Ram, C.G.
-do-
Vill. Asalwas P.O. Suthana Teh. Bawal Distt. Rewari
9812613616 -do-
22. Sh. Kapil S/o Sh. Gabdu Ram, C.G.
-do-
VPO Dewas Distt. M/Garh 9416405762 -do-
23. Sh. Om Parkash S/o Sh. Manphool, C.G
-do-
VPO Chwani Ward No.14 Jhajjar
9992088234 -do-
24. Sh. Yogesh Kumar S/o Sh. Dharamveer, C.G
-do-
Moh. Jhajja Gate VPO Kosli Teh. Kosli Distt. Rewari
9996449989 -do-
25. Sh. Satbir Singh S/o Sh. Pahlad Singh, C.G
-do-
VPO Sahdat Nagar Kosli Teh. Kosli Distt. Rewari
9813131358 -do-
26. Sh. Raj Kumar S/o Sh. Om Parkash, C.G.
-do-
VPO Buroli Distt. Rewari 9416479765 -do-
27. Sh. Ravi Yadav S/o Sh. Rajinder Singh, C.G.
-do-
Vill. Balawas Ahir PO Boria Kamalpur Distt. Rewari
9416845136 -do-
28. Sh. Rakesh Kumar S/o Sh. Satbir Singh, C.G
-do-
Vill. Bahala PO Nayagaon Distt. Rewari
9466496199 -do-
29. Sh. Ravinder Kumar S/o Sh. Dalbir Singh, C.G.
-do-
H.No. 341/1 Uttam Nagar Distt. Rewari
9467461765 -do-
30. Sh. Jitender Kumar S/o Sh. Balbir Singh, C.G
-do-
VPO Ratanthal Bas Teh. Kosli Distt. Rewari
9813132261 -do-
31. Sh. Ashok Kumar S/o Sh Mange Ram, C.G.
-do-
Vill. Titarpur PO Massani Distt. Rewari
9466721946 -do-
32. Sh. Hitesh Kumar S/o Sh. Suresh Kumar, G.G.
-do- VPO Mandola Distt. Rewari
9728015424 -do-
33. Sh. Sonu S/o Sh. Om Parkash, C.G.
-do- Vill. Bharangi PO Nahar Distt. Rewari
9050899746 -do-
34. Sh. Paramjit S/o Sh. Mahender Singh, C.G
-do- VPO Tumna Teh. Kosli Distt. Rewari
9996535407 -do-
35. Sh. Karan Singh, Operator
W/S Mech Divn. Rewari
Vill Gangayacha Ahir PO Bikaner Distt. Rewari
01274-256466
Trained
36 Sh.Madhukar Canal Guard
Constn. Divn. No.33, Rewari
C/o Xen. Constn. Divn.No.33, Rewari
01274-254566
Know swimming but not trained.
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List of trained persons/Swimmers/ Divers in district
Sr. No.
Name of Official Office Address Contact No.
1 Kailash Kumar, Accounts Clerk XEN, W/S, Division No. 2 9468290765 2 Pawan Yadav, Canal Guard - do- -- 3 Sajjan Singh, Clrek XEN, PH 9812768732 4 Naresh Kumar, Gram Sachiv BDPO, Khol -- 5 Sandeep Kumar, Gram Sachiv BDPO, Bawal -- 6 Ram Kumar, Gram Sachiv BDPO, Khol 9416774613 7 Beerpal Singh, TA DDA (Agri.) 9466618717 8 Suresh Singh, SMSPP -do- -- 9 Mahabir Singh, ADO -do- -- 10 Sajjan Singh, ADO -do- 9354262206 11 Satpal, ADO -do- -- 12 Vinit Kumar, ADO -do- -- 13 Sanju Kumar, ADO -do- 9354694002 14 Manoj Kumar, ADO -do- 9466616045 15 Shyam Sunder, ADO -do- 9315633337 16 Ram Kishan Patwari Tehsil Office Rewari 9416501605 17 Girwar Patwari -do- 9416501665 18 Hari Singh Patwari -do- 8295669297 19 Ramesh Kumar Patwari -do- -- 20 Satbir Singh Patwari Tehsil Office Kosli 9416149391 21 Suresh Kumar Patwari -do- 9416905106 22 Suresh Kumar, SKT Teacher DEO 9416576313 23 Balbir Singh, SS Teacher -do- 9416184342 24 Netrapal, SKT Teacher -do- 9467459382 25 Hari Chand, Dwaring Teacher -do- 9416662219 26 Beerbal, PTI -do- -- 27 Durga Parsad, Science Teacher -do- 9354110557 28 Bharam Parkash, PTI -do- 9467263318 29 Karn Singh, Operator JLN Canal, Rewari 9991458979
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Detail of Self Help Groups formed under SGSY w.e.f. 01-04-1999 in District Rewari Block wise (ADC Rewari)
Sl. Block Village Name of SHG Name of the
leader Contact No.
1 Khol Golia Ka Shree Shyam Jai mala 2 Khol --do-- Shiv Santosh 3 Khol --do-- Baba Mohan Das Kanta 4 Khol Balwari Parvati Phoolo Devi 5 Khol --do-- Shree Sitaram 6 Khol --do-- Sitaram Saksharta Naresh Kumar 7 Khol Pranpura Baba Pahari Wala Saraswati 8 Khol --do-- Jyoti Magna 9 Khol --do-- Shiv Sumitra 10 Khol Parla Mera Sapna Shashi 11 Khol --do-- Parvati Nitu Singh 12 Khol --do-- Saheli Urmila 13 Khol --do-- Vikas Bala 14 Khol Nimoth Baba Kala Bhateri 15 Khol --do-- Unnati Nirmala 16 Khol --do-- Ekta Sunil Kumar 17 Khol --do-- Durga Bina Devi 18 Khol Gothra Sapna Neelam 19 Khol --do-- Bala Ji Mukesh 20 Khol --do-- Jai Santoshi Maa Savita 21 Khol --do-- Sarasvati Raj Bala 22 Khol Uncha Ekta Sunita 23 Khol Bass Jago Pushpa 24 Khol --do-- Nav Chetna Dharamveer 25 Khol Bhandor Shanti Chiranji Devi 26 Khol --do-- Ekta Savita 27 Khol --do-- Rama Sangita 28 Khol --do-- Sangam Shakuntala 29 Khol Nandha Shera Wali Poonam 30 Khol --do-- Shanti Saraswati 31 Khol --do-- Jagriti Birmati 32 Khol --do-- Bala Ji Ramrati 33 Khol Manethi Ankit Anokhi Devi 34 Khol --do-- Vikas Bimla 35 Khol --do-- Hanuman Ji Sushila 36 Khol --do-- Om Shanti Bina 37 Khol --do-- Mohit Kamla 38 Khol --do-- Pawan Roshni 39 Khol Mayan Jagriti Noor Jahan 40 Khol --do-- Pankaj Beena 41 Khol --do-- Chetna Somati 42 Khol --do-- Chirag Bebi 43 Khol --do-- Ujala Bhateri 44 Khol --do-- Unnati Guddi 45 Khol --do-- Safalta Pushpa Devi
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46 Khol --do-- Parkash Suman 47 Khol --do-- Nav Jyoti Birmati 48 Khol Dhani Santo Dhamak Kanta 49 Khol --do-- Maa Bhagwati Babli 50 Khol --do-- Durga Sunita 51 Khol --do-- Om Neetu 52 Khol Dhawana Asha Lali 53 Khol --do-- Suraj Laxmi 54 Khol --do-- Mohit Roop kala 55 Khol --do-- Kalpna Sushila 56 Khol --do-- Khushi Koyal 57 Khol --do-- Nav Chetna Suman 58 Khol --do-- Roshni Savita 59 Khol --do-- Vikas Sunita 60 Khol --do-- Uday Shakuntala 61 Khol Rajpura Istmurar Tulsi Kela 62 Khol --do-- Ujala Pinki 63 Khol --do-- Jyoti Saroj 64 Khol --do-- Ekta Suman 65 Khol --do-- Radha Swami Sushila 66 Khol Khaleta Priya Santosh 67 Khol --do-- Hari Om Santosh 68 Khol --do-- Roshni Madhu 69 Khol --do-- Shyam Anita 70 Khol --do-- Chetna Manju 71 Khol --do-- Santoshi Manju 72 Khol Mamria Ahir Kiran Suman 73 Khol --do-- Ekta Suman 74 Khol --do-- Mamria Meena 75 Khol Ahrod Ekta Santosh 76 Khol --do-- Shree Mahrishi Nirmala 77 Khol --do-- Maa Santoshi Sunita 78 Khol Dhani Thethrabad Asha Rajesh 79 Khol --do-- Baba Purshotam Das Krishna 80 Khol --do-- Bala Ji Raj Bala 81 Khol --do-- Vikas Kamla 82 Khol --do-- Shree Bala Ji Nemi Chand 83 Khol Mailawas Chetna Krishna 84 Khol Khori Ujjwal Poonam 85 Khol --do-- Nav Jyoti Nirmal 86 Khol --do-- Baba Surajgiri Saroj 87 Khol --do-- Parbhat Shashi 88 Khol --do-- Savera Roshni 89 Khol --do-- Satguru Mukesh 90 Khol --do-- Jai Vishnu Bhagwan Deepa 91 Khol --do-- Guru Dev Birmati 92 Khol --do-- Baba Jhopdi Wala Poonam 93 Khol --do-- Mera Jeevan Sunita 94 Khol --do-- Mera Sahara Sumitra 95 Khol --do-- Radha Krishan
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96 Khol --do-- Anjli Urmila 97 Khol --do-- Mhila Vikas Samiti 98 Khol --do-- Santoshi Laxmi 99 Khol --do-- Radha Swami 100 Khol --do-- Mera Jeevan 101 Khol Dhamlawas Maa Santoshi Mamta 102 Khol --do-- Jai Mata Di Bimla 103 Khol --do-- Jagriti Rajbala 104 Khol Gumina Shera Wali Raj Dulari 105 Khol --do-- Jai Ambe Kanta 106 Khol --do-- Bajrang Rambai 107 Khol Pali Prerna Rajbala 108 Khol --do-- Phoolan Devi Mata Bhagwan 109 Khol --do-- Jagriti Mainpal 110 Khol --do-- Baba Kholi wala Saroj 111 Khol --do-- Santoshi Sharmila 112 Khol --do-- H.M. Pali Jaswant 113 Khol --do-- Sai Baba Santosh 114 Khol Batori Parvati Hemlata 115 Khol --do-- Jai Hanuman Ram Bhateri 116 Khol --do-- Deepak Banita 117 Khol --do-- Baba Gopaldas Savitri 118 Khol Khori Shyam Kavita 119 Khol --do-- Radha Swami Sharmila 120 Khol --do-- Jai Vishnu Bhagwan Deepa 121 Khol --do-- Jai Balmiki Rajni 122 Khol --do-- Pargiti Bhateri 123 Khol Bassduda Mahila Jagriti Ramrati 124 Khol --do-- Laxmi Dhanpati 125 Khol --do-- Sahara Meena 126 Khol --do-- Deepak Anita 127 Khol --do-- Shree Laxmi Raj Bala 128 Khol --do-- Muskan Bindu 129 Khol --do-- Mera Sapna Geeta 130 Khol Harjipur Bhola Shankar Gayatri 131 Khol --do-- Data Maharaj Sumitra 132 Khol --do-- Narsingh Baba Manoj Devi 133 Khol Majra Dr. Ambedkar Rajbir 134 Khol --do-- Bala Ji Suman 135 Khol --do-- Jeevan Jyoti Gayatri 136 Khol --do-- Shiv Bhola Satveer 137 Khol --do-- Hanuman Ji Sunita 138 Khol Chita Dungra Bala Ji Mamta 139 Khol --do-- Jyoti Suresh 140 Khol --do-- Nai Kiran Mahender 141 Khol --do-- Ujala Virender Singh 142 Khol --do-- Shree Shyam Sharda 143 Khol Rajiaki Ekta Rajesh 144 Khol --do-- Shiv Santosh 145 Khol Nangal Jamalpur Vikas Nirmala
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146 Khol --do-- Baba Bharu Anita 147 Khol --do-- Shiva Nirmala 148 Khol Lohana Laxmi Sunderlata 149 Khol --do-- Chirag Urmila 150 Khol --do-- Sarasvati Suman 151 Khol Mundi Ujala Narayani 152 Khol --do-- Muskan Dhanwanti 153 Khol Kolana Parvati Rajbala 154 Khol --do-- Laxmi Sudesh Kumari 155 Khol --do-- Dr B.R.Ambedkar Anjana 156 Khol --do-- Bala Ji Kamlesh 157 Khol Bawana Gujjar Santoshi Chameli 158 Khol --do-- Paramsant Sunita Devi 159 Khol Kundal Jai Hanuman Reena 160 Khol --do-- Om Sai Krishna 161 Khol --do-- Radha Krishan Soma 162 Khol --do-- Baba Kundandas Kamlesh 163 Khol --do-- Jai Shree Shyam Savita 164 Khol --do-- Khatu Shyam Baba Kela 165 Khol --do-- Pragtisheel Lalita 166 Khol Dhani Sundroj Jeevan Jyoti Suman 167 Khol --do-- Jyoti Naresh 168 Khol Sundroj Vrat Santosh 169 Khol --do-- Shani Prem 170 Khol Siha Indra Urmila Devi 171 Khol --do-- Pargiti Subhadra 172 Khol Govindpuri Neha Poonam 173 Khol Jainabad Baba Charandas Usha Devi 174 Khol --do-- Udhodas Anguri 175 Khol --do-- Ekta Poonam 176 Khol Dhani Jairawat Jeevan Jyoti Vikram 177 Khol Chimnawas Upkar Bishamber 178 Khol --do-- Ujala Mamta 179 Khol --do-- Bhola Shankar Kamlesh 180 Khol Dhani Shobha Bala Ji Mamta 181 Khol Bhalkhi Bala Ji Sarla Devi 182 Khol --do-- Vikas Santosh 183 Khol Majra Shiv Bhola Satbir 184 Khol Tint Ekta Banti 185 Khol Pranpura Jyoti Magna 186 Khol Khol Mahila Vikas Krishna Devi 187 Khol --do-- Jai Mata 188 Khol Aaliawas Baba Bhaiya Santosh 189 Khol Bohka Pardhan Kamlesh 190 Khol --do-- Baba Jinda Rajna 191 Khol Mandola Bala Ji Sunita 192 Khol Roliawas Ekta Khazani Sl. Block Village Name of SHG 1 Jatusana Chandanwas Jagriti Sunita 2 Jatusana Nurpur Jagriti Mukesh
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3 Jatusana Mohdeenpur Pooja Poonam 4 Jatusana Mohdeenpur Shiv Shakti 5 Jatusana Mohdeenpur Bala Ji 6 Jatusana Nainsukhpura Baba Gopaldas 7 Jatusana Rohjuwas Jai Shree Shyam Baba Kanta 8 Jatusana Rohjuwas Jai Shree Shyam Baba 9 Jatusana Rohjuwas Bala Ji Suman 10 Jatusana Rohjuwas Pargiti 11 Jatusana Rohjuwas Ekta 12 Jatusana Rohjuwas Unnati 13 Jatusana Daroli Baba Peer Meena 14 Jatusana Daroli Jai Shree Ram 15 Jatusana Khuspura Ekta Sunita 16 Jatusana Khuspura Lohchabiya 17 Jatusana Khuspura Sai Baba Sushma 18 Jatusana Palhawas Vikas Koshlaya 19 Jatusana Palhawas Jyoti Sheela 20 Jatusana Palhawas Vikas 21 Jatusana Palhawas Bala Ji 22 Jatusana Palhawas Radha Swami 23 Jatusana Gopalpurgaji Radha Swami Lajwanti 24 Jatusana Gopalpurgaji Pooja Kamlesh 25 Jatusana Gopalpurgaji Parvati Seema 26 Jatusana Parkhotampur Asha Geeta 27 Jatusana Parkhotampur Parvati Geeta 28 Jatusana Parkhotampur Laxmi Meena 29 Jatusana Parkhotampur Aarti 30 Jatusana Jatusana Vikas Rajbala 31 Jatusana Jatusana Muskan Rekha 32 Jatusana Jatusana Ekta Mitlesh 33 Jatusana Jatusana Chetna Lalita 34 Jatusana Jatusana Aarti Bimlesh 35 Jatusana Jatusana Laxmi Reshma 36 Jatusana Jatusana Jyoti 37 Jatusana Jatusana Pooja 38 Jatusana Jatusana Asha 39 Jatusana Kanwali Shiv Manju 40 Jatusana Kanwali Khusbu Krishna 41 Jatusana Kanwali Jyoti Asha 42 Jatusana Kanwali Bala Ji Satyawati 43 Jatusana Kanwali Jai Bala Ji 44 Jatusana Kanwali Ambedkar Rajbala 45 Jatusana Kanwali Aarti 46 Jatusana Kanwali Payal Pravesh Devi 47 Jatusana G.T. Dahina Khusbu Manju 48 Jatusana G.T. Dahina Radha Swami 49 Jatusana G.T. Dahina Pooja 50 Jatusana G.T. Dahina Chetna 51 Jatusana Nangal Pathani Parvati Lalita 52 Jatusana Nangal Pathani Laxmi
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53 Jatusana Nangal Pathani Shiv 54 Jatusana Nangal Pathani Shree Ganesh 55 Jatusana Nangalia Ranmokh Shiv Indra 56 Jatusana Nangalia Ranmokh Ekta Nirmala 57 Jatusana Gulabpura Baba Bhaiya Bhateri 58 Jatusana Gulabpura Ekta Santosh 59 Jatusana Gulabpura Bala Ji 60 Jatusana Gulabpura Hanuman Ji 61 Jatusana Bohatwas bhondu Monika Saroj 62 Jatusana Bohatwas bhondu Mother 63 Jatusana Bohatwas bhondu Sahara 64 Jatusana Bohatwas bhondu Kusumlata 65 Jatusana Shadipur Bala Ji Neha 66 Jatusana Shadipur Vikas 67 Jatusana Shadipur Shyam Baba 68 Jatusana Shadipur Guru Gorakhnath 69 Jatusana Hasawas Ambedkar Shakuntala 70 Jatusana Hasawas Gorakhnath 71 Jatusana Hasawas Shera Wali 72 Jatusana Babroli Baba Udhodas Silochna 73 Jatusana Babroli Mansa Devi 74 Jatusana Dahina Pooja Sanyogita 75 Jatusana Dahina Maa Sherawali Pinki 76 Jatusana Dahina Sheetal-II Roshan 77 Jatusana Dahina Sheetal 78 Jatusana Dahina Sheetal 79 Jatusana Dahina Pargiti 80 Jatusana Dahina Ravidas Santosh 81 Jatusana Dahina Shree Krishan 82 Jatusana Dahina Ambedkar Sarita 83 Jatusana Dahina Jai Shree Mangal Das 84 Jatusana Dahina Shiv Santosh 85 Jatusana Dahina Ujala 86 Jatusana Dahina Aarti Kamlesh 87 Jatusana Dahina Jai Mata Di Bina 88 Jatusana Dahina Jai Hanuman Sunita 89 Jatusana Dahina Chetna 90 Jatusana Dahina Jagriti 91 Jatusana Dahina Aarti Darshna 92 Jatusana Berli Khurd Satnam Anita 93 Jatusana Berli Khurd Jai Ambe Bina 94 Jatusana Berli Khurd Baba Neem wala 95 Jatusana Berli Khurd Aarti 96 Jatusana Berli Khurd Maha Laxmi 97 Jatusana Berli Khurd Laxmi 98 Jatusana Berli Khurd Ekta 99 Jatusana Berli Khurd Satsaheb 100 Jatusana Berli Kalan Bala Ji Sarla 101 Jatusana Berli Kalan Switi Sarla 102 Jatusana Berli Kalan Jai Bhola JI Saroj
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103 Jatusana Berli Kalan Jai Mata Di Poonam 104 Jatusana Berli Kalan Jai Shree Shyam 105 Jatusana Berli Kalan Baba Bastiram 106 Jatusana Berli Kalan Unnati 107 Jatusana Berli Kalan Shree Krishan 108 Jatusana Didoli Bala Ji Saroj 109 Jatusana Didoli Pooja Saroj 110 Jatusana Didoli Siddhu 111 Jatusana Biharipur Thakur Ji Lalita 112 Jatusana Biharipur Jeevan Jyoti Nirmala 113 Jatusana Biharipur Baba Badridas 114 Jatusana Madhia Khurd Bala Ji Manju 115 Jatusana Madhia Khurd Chetna Saroj 116 Jatusana Madhia Khurd Such 117 Jatusana Kanwali Ravidas Mukesh 118 Jatusana Kanwali Ambedkar Rajbala 119 Jatusana Kanwali Bala Ji Satyawati 120 Jatusana Kanwali Aarti Shashi 121 Jatusana Kanwali Surdas Poonam 122 Jatusana Kanwali Payal Pravesh 123 Jatusana Kanwali Shiv 124 Jatusana Kanwali Pooja 125 Jatusana Kanwali Ujala 126 Jatusana Kanwali Shyam Ji 127 Jatusana Kanwali Khusbu Manju 128 Jatusana Kanwali Jai Bala Ji Pavitra 129 Jatusana Kanwali Sangam 130 Jatusana Kanwali Maha Laxmi 131 Jatusana Baldhan Kalan Bala Ji Shakuntala 132 Jatusana Baldhan Kalan Jai Bala Ji Naresh Devi 133 Jatusana Baldhan Kalan Vikas 134 Jatusana Baldhan Kalan Baba Mangu Dev 135 Jatusana Baldhan Kalan Shiv 136 Jatusana Baldhan Khurd Jai Santoshi Sushma 137 Jatusana Baldhan Khurd Jai Sherawali Santosh 138 Jatusana Baldhan Khurd Baba Joharwala 139 Jatusana Fatehpuri Baba Dhuni wala Reena 140 Jatusana Nangal Mundi Baba Tarachand Das Bimla 141 Jatusana Nangal Mundi Adrash 142 Jatusana Nangal Mundi Pargiti 143 Jatusana Nangal Mundi Shiv 144 Jatusana Gurwara Maa Durga Anita 145 Jatusana Gurawra Kiran 146 Jatusana Gurawra Vikas 147 Jatusana Kahari Santoshi Anita 148 Jatusana Kahari Baba Nihalpuri 149 Jatusana Kahari Laxmi 150 Jatusana Kahari Bala Ji 151 Jatusana Haluhera Jeevan Jyoti Sharmila 152 Jatusana Haluhera Jeevan Jyoti
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153 Jatusana Delhawas Shakti Kanta 154 Jatusana Delhawas Shiv 155 Jatusana Delhawas Pargiti 156 Jatusana Gulabpura Ekta Santosh 157 Jatusana Gulabpura Baba Dharam Dev 158 Jatusana Gulabpura Bala Ji 159 Jatusana Dakhora Deepak Manjita 160 Jatusana Dakhora Ujala Kela 161 Jatusana Dakhora Vikas 162 Jatusana Dakhora Ekta 163 Jatusana Dakhora Shree Ganesh 164 Jatusana Dakhora Ganesh Ji 165 Jatusana Dakhora Baba Bhola 166 Jatusana Dakhora Gayitri 167 Jatusana Dakhora Sakshar 168 Jatusana Dakhora Baba Joharwala 169 Jatusana Dakhora Subham 170 Jatusana Dakhora Deepika 171 Jatusana Rohrai Shakti Anoop 172 Jatusana Rohrai Ekta 173 Jatusana Rohrai Bajrang Bali 174 Jatusana Rohrai Ujala 175 Jatusana Rohrai Jai Durga Maa 176 Jatusana Rohrai Jai Bajrang Bali 177 Jatusana Rohrai Shree Krishan 178 Jatusana Rohrai Laxmi 179 Jatusana Daroli Baba peer Meena 180 Jatusana Rampuri Jai Bala Ji Manju 181 Jatusana Rampuri Baba Bhaiya 182 Jatusana Rampuri Baba Mohan Ram 183 Jatusana Rampuri Ekta 184 Jatusana Musepur Jai Laxmi Santra 185 Jatusana Musepur Riberia 186 Jatusana Musepur Milan 187 Jatusana Musepur Maa Laxmi Munesh 188 Jatusana Musepur Durga Maa 189 Jatusana Musepur Jai Laxmi 190 Jatusana Aulant Jai Jhapeer Bijesh 191 Jatusana Aulant Jai Bala Ji Saroj 192 Jatusana Chowki No -2 Jeevan Jyoti Sunita 193 Jatusana Chowki No -3 Shiv Shakti 194 Jatusana Chowki No -4 Baba Murari Nath 195 Jatusana Chowki No -1 Radha Krishna Poonam 196 Jatusana Chowki No -2 Pargiti 197 Jatusana Lisan Hari Om Rajender 198 Jatusana Lisan Jai Bajrang Bali 199 Jatusana Lisan Shiv Shankar 200 Jatusana Parkhotampur Master JI Desh Raj 201 Jatusana Parkhotampur Jyoti 202 Jatusana Parkhotampur Pargiti
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203 Jatusana Parkhotampur Parwati 204 Jatusana Parkhotampur Laxmi Maa 205 Jatusana Nangal Mundi Shiv Dayawati 206 Jatusana Nangal Mundi Baba Bhaiya 207 Jatusana Maseet Jai Sherawali Nirmala 208 Jatusana Maseet Jai Sherawali 209 Jatusana Maseet Ambedkar 210 Jatusana Maseet Amar Jyoti 211 Jatusana Maseet Shiv 212 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Purangiri Mata Krishan 213 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Prerna 214 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Ganesh 215 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Maha Laxmi 216 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Saraswati 217 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Bala Ji 218 Jatusana Hasawas Laxmi Savita 219 Jatusana Hasawas Ambedkar 220 Jatusana Balawas Ekta 221 Jatusana Katopuri Krishana Bala 222 Jatusana Katopuri Vikas 223 Jatusana Katopuri Santoshi 224 Jatusana Katopuri Shanti 225 Jatusana Motla Kalan Ekta Pramila 226 Jatusana Motla Kalan Santoshi Sumitra 227 Jatusana Motla Kalan Om Nirmala 228 Jatusana Motla Kalan Priya Pushpa 229 Jatusana Motla Kalan Jan Chetna Poonam 230 Jatusana Motla Kalan Durga Seema 231 Jatusana Motla Kalan Saheli 232 Jatusana Motla Kalan Diya 233 Jatusana Motla Kalan Nav Chetna 234 Jatusana Kumrodha Ekta Sushila 235 Jatusana Kumrodha Pargiti 236 Jatusana Chadanwas Shree Laxmi 237 Jatusana Chadanwas Shree Bala Ji 238 Jatusana Chadanwas Jagriti 239 Jatusana Chadanwas Om 240 Jatusana Rajawas Jai Baba Munni Ji 241 Jatusana Rajawas Baba Bhaiya 242 Jatusana Balawas jamalpur Baba Bhaiya 243 Jatusana Balawas jamalpur Jeevan Jyoti 244 Jatusana Balawas jamalpur Sakshi 245 Jatusana B.K. Pur Baba Deshraj 246 Jatusana B.K. Pur Ekta 247 Jatusana B.K. Pur Safalta 248 Jatusana B.K. Pur Hariyali 249 Jatusana Sumakhera Ekta 250 Jatusana Sumakhera Shakti 251 Jatusana Katopuri Bujurag Aarti 252 Jatusana Katopuri Bujurag Shanti
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253 Jatusana Katopuri Bujurag Vikas 254 Jatusana Katopuri Bujurag Santoshi 255 Jatusana Aasiaki Gorawas Shiv 256 Jatusana Aasiaki Gorawas Shree Sai Kripa 257 Jatusana Aasiaki Gorawas Jai Maa Laxmi 258 Jatusana Dohkia Baba Rawliwala 259 Jatusana Dohkia Ekta 260 Jatusana Naya Tehna Chetna 261 Jatusana Naya Tehna Shiv 262 Jatusana Lala Dada Laleshwar 263 Jatusana Lala Ekta 264 Jatusana Lala Jyoti 265 Jatusana Lala Ekta 266 Jatusana Motla Khurd Baba Hanuman Das 267 Jatusana Motla Khurd Baba Bhaiya 268 Jatusana Mastapur Vikas 269 Jatusana Mastapur Ekta 270 Jatusana Gadhla Dhan-Dhan Satguru 271 Jatusana Gadhla Ujala 272 Jatusana Gadhla Chetna 273 Jatusana Gadhla Pargiti 274 Jatusana Kanhora Jai Sayid Baba 275 Jatusana Tehna Dipalpur Saheli 276 Jatusana Tehna Dipalpur Chetna 277 Jatusana Tehna Dipalpur Muskan 278 Jatusana Murlipur Jyoti 279 Jatusana Murlipur Pargiti 280 Jatusana Murlipur Nav Jyoti 281 Jatusana Murlipur Baba Joharwala 282 Jatusana Murlipur Milan 283 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Bala Ji 284 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Nai Kiran 285 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Maha Laxmi 286 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Ganesh Ji 287 Jatusana Karawara M.Pur Sherawali 288 Jatusana Nainsukhpura Saraswati 289 Jatusana Rasuli Vikas 290 Jatusana Rajpura Khalsa Shiv 291 Jatusana Sahadpur Chang Unnati 292 Jatusana Jeewra Kalpna 293 Jatusana Khera Aalampur Shiv Shakti 294 Jatusana Pahrajwas Vikas 295 Jatusana Maliaki Vikas Block Village Name of SHG 1 Nahar Ratanthal Adrash Indrawati 2 Nahar Gudiani Mast Nath Bimla 3 Nahar --do-- Adrash Seeta 4 Nahar --do-- Shakti Nari Reshma 5 Nahar --do-- Lakshay Pinki 6 Nahar --do-- Jai Mata Di Pushpa
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7 Nahar --do-- Laxmi Sunhari 8 Nahar --do-- Sant Kabir Sahib Sushila 9 Nahar --do-- Nai Kiran Rajesh 10 Nahar --do-- Suman Asgari 11 Nahar --do-- Ekta Roshni 12 Nahar --do-- Vikas 13 Nahar --do-- Ajanta 14 Nahar --do-- Om Shanti 15 Nahar --do-- Janhit 16 Nahar --do-- Ganga Peer 17 Nahar Kosli Janhit Sunita 18 Nahar --do-- Shree Krishna Vidhya Devi 19 Nahar --do-- Adrash Sunita 20 Nahar --do-- Jai Shree Shyam Saroj 21 Nahar --do-- Baba Mohan Ram Priya 22 Nahar --do-- Jai Mata Di Gyanwati 23 Nahar --do-- Mukateshwar puri Sushila 24 Nahar --do-- Baba Mukateshwari Anita 25 Nahar Lukhi Janhit Mukesh 26 Nahar Bawwa Jai Maa Saraswati Krishna 27 Nahar Bhakli Ekta Sunil 28 Nahar --do-- Shanti Krishna 29 Nahar --do-- Baba Joharwala 30 Nahar Jhakhala Adrash Krishna 31 Nahar --do-- Ajanta Rajbala 32 Nahar --do-- Ekta Umed 33 Nahar --do-- Shiv Shakti Kamlesh 34 Nahar Chawwa Ekta Dharambir 35 Nahar --do-- Vikas Reenu 36 Nahar Tumna Vikas Mamta 37 Nahar --do-- Shree Krishna Satnarayan 38 Nahar Juddi Vikas Mamta 39 Nahar --do-- Ambedkar Meena 40 Nahar --do-- Supriya Jai Shree 41 Nahar --do-- Subham Rajbala 42 Nahar Lilodh Subham 43 Nahar --do-- Adrash Poonam 44 Nahar --do-- Ekta Santosh 45 Nahar --do-- Aakash Poonam 46 Nahar --do-- Nai Jyoti Anita 47 Nahar --do-- Nidhi Suman 48 Nahar --do-- Jyoti Sunita 49 Nahar Nehrugarh Maa Durga Bimla Devi 50 Nahar --do-- Sarasvati Savita 51 Nahar --do-- Prerna 52 Nahar --do-- Suvidha Kamlesh 53 Nahar --do-- Ekta Sunita 54 Nahar --do-- Shakti Sarla 55 Nahar Lula Ahir Vikas Rekha 56 Nahar --do-- Laxmi Sunita
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57 Nahar --do-- Jagriti Kamla 58 Nahar --do-- Jai Hanuman Angoori Devi 59 Nahar Nathera Ekta Laxmi 60 Nahar --do-- Deepak Sushila 61 Nahar --do-- Baba Balkhandi Das Bala Devi 62 Nahar --do-- Banwari Das Bhateri Devi 63 Nahar --do-- Jai Hanuman 64 Nahar Sudhrana Jai Gurudev Geeta 65 Nahar --do-- Nai Disha Mool Chand 66 Nahar --do-- Bajrang Suraj Mukhi 67 Nahar Surakhpur Jagriti Sharda Devi 68 Nahar Surheli Ganga Jamuna Bimla Devi 69 Nahar --do-- Royal Munni 70 Nahar --do-- Jai Shree Shyam Geeta 71 Nahar --do-- Lakshay Chanderkala 72 Nahar --do-- Ekta Muni 73 Nahar Naya Gaon Yuva Sunil 74 Nahar --do-- Ekta Sharmila 75 Nahar --do-- Chetna Beermati 76 Nahar --do-- Vikas Bhateri 77 Nahar --do-- Vishal Nirmala 78 Nahar --do-- Laxmi Rati 79 Nahar Jharoda Nai Disha Mamta 80 Nahar --do-- Krishma 81 Nahar Bawwa Sheetla Mata Krishna 82 Nahar Jharoda Subham Rajbala 83 Nahar Goghod Shree Krishna Saroj 84 Nahar Nahar Swami Maya 85 Nahar --do-- Nai Disha Savita 86 Nahar --do-- Baba Siad Naresh 87 Nahar --do-- Pariksha Meena Devi 88 Nahar --do-- Jai Mata Di Babita 89 Nahar Jholri Royal Haryana Sushila 90 Nahar --do-- Nai Kiran Samita 91 Nahar --do-- Anmol Anita 92 Nahar Gujjarwas Ambedkar Ramesh Kumar 93 Nahar --do-- Dharmanand Ram Niwas 94 Nahar --do-- Saraswati 95 Nahar Bharampur Janhit Sunita 96 Nahar --do-- Jai Baba Pahariwala Rakhi 97 Nahar --do-- Ekta Bina 98 Nahar Ahmedpur Padtal Sattyam Naresh 99 Nahar --do-- Hindu Sunita 100 Nahar Bhala Ramji Suraj Mukhi 101 Nahar --do-- Nai Kiran Sunita 102 Nahar --do-- Tammna Shakuntala 103 Nahar --do-- Asha Kamlesh 104 Nahar --do-- Lakshay Murti 105 Nahar Kohrad Radha Swami Munni 106 Nahar Gugodh Shree Krishan Saroj
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107 Nahar Kheri Bala Ji Geeta 108 Nahar --do-- Shubham Anita 109 Nahar --do-- Ambedkar Manisha 110 Nahar Bisoha Aarti Meera 111 Nahar Karoli Krishan Suman Sl. Block Village Name of SHG 1 Rewari Garhi Alawalpur Vishal Ganga 2 Rewari Mundia Kalan Shanti Rajbala 3 Rewari Kapriwas Milan Rajdulari 4 Rewari --do-- Om 5 Rewari Jonawas Pankaj Suman 6 Rewari Rampura Vikas Sumanlata 7 Rewari --do-- Guru Parmanad 8 Rewari --do-- Maa Durga 9 Rewari Mandhia Kalan Kamal Bala Devi 10 Rewari Budana Ajli Sanjna 11 Rewari Rampura Shubham Asha 12 Rewari Kapdiwas Shgun Rajwanti 13 Rewari --do-- Jyotsna 14 Rewari --do-- Maa Sherawali 15 Rewari Tatarpur Kamini Anita 16 Rewari Dhoki Rajni Premlata 17 Rewari Asadpur Milan Rajbala 18 Rewari Garhi Heena Pushpa Devi 19 Rewari Fideri Sapna Saroj 20 Rewari Bhurthal Jatt Pargiti Ramniwas 21 Rewari Jaitrawas Shree Bala Ji Sumitra 22 Rewari Hari Nagar Santoshi Maa Bimla 23 Rewari Kalaka Vikas Manju Rani 24 Rewari Mundhia Khera Aarti Nirmala Devi 25 Rewari --do-- Chetna 26 Rewari Turkiawas Kamal Bala 27 Rewari Gangaicha Ahir Ujala Suman 28 Rewari Budhpur Vikas Sunita 29 Rewari --do-- Komal 30 Rewari Baliar Khurd Jyoti Geeta 31 Rewari Dharuhera Ekta Shanti 32 Rewari --do-- Laxmi 33 Rewari --do-- Om 34 Rewari Bithwana Ekta Shakuntala 35 Rewari --do-- Vikas Munni Devi 36 Rewari Fideri Swati Lakhpati 37 Rewari Ghasera Om Geeta 38 Rewari --do-- Laxmi 39 Rewari Khalil Puri Gulab Sumanlata 40 Rewari Majra Sowraj Chand Roshni 41 Rewari Chandawas Kamal Lali 42 Rewari --do-- Ekta 43 Rewari Hansaka Pooja Updesh 44 Rewari --do-- Sapna
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45 Rewari --do-- Vikas 46 Rewari Ghasera Jai Shree Ram 47 Rewari Meerpur Sarita Manju Devi 48 Rewari Dharuhera Komal Saroj 49 Rewari Aakeda Pragiti Sharda 50 Rewari Gurjar Ghatal Vikas Laali 51 Rewari Bhadawas Shubham Bimla 52 Rewari --do-- Baba Mohmad Das 53 Rewari --do-- Shree Shyam 54 Rewari --do-- Bala Ji 55 Rewari --do-- Jai Shree Ram 56 Rewari Bhithwana Unnati Sunita 57 Rewari Dharuhera Laxmi Savita 58 Rewari Beriawas Ganesh Babli 59 Rewari Rampura Maa Bhawati Sarita 60 Rewari --do-- Ekta Kbul 61 Rewari --do-- Kamal 62 Rewari Hussainpur Vikas Neelam Devi 63 Rewari Ningniawas Nav Jagriti Savitri 64 Rewari Kapdiwas Om Bimla 65 Rewari --do-- Maa Santoshi 66 Rewari --do-- Tannu 67 Rewari Joniawas Bajrang Sarita 68 Rewari --do-- Saraswati 69 Rewari Khadagwas Shiv Poonam Devi 70 Rewari --do-- Muskan 71 Rewari Balawas Bajrang Bali Bimla 72 Rewari Jeetpura Istumurar Mamta Premlata 73 Rewari Shahjapur Laxmi Birmati 74 Rewari Churiawas Santosh Alisha 75 Rewari Dhaliaki Mehak Savitri 76 Rewari Rampura Om Leelawati 77 Rewari --do-- Maa Bhagwati Usha Devi 78 Rewari --do-- Ekta 79 Rewari Lisan Maa Bhagwati 80 Rewari Bithwana Vidhwas Munni Devi 81 Rewari --do-- Unnati 82 Rewari Chandawas Om Kailash 83 Rewari Jaitrawas Shiv Sumita 84 Rewari Rampura Prerna Sushila 85 Rewari Hari Nagar Shiv Indra 86 Rewari Rampura Vaibhav Laxmi Meena Devi 87 Rewari --do-- Pargiti Sunita Devi 88 Rewari Hussainpur Shyam Sunder Devi 89 Rewari --do-- Vikas 90 Rewari Gindokhar Om Shanti Sanjna 91 Rewari --do-- Jai Santoshi Maa 92 Rewari Fadini Jai Bhole Maya 93 Rewari Dungarwas Nav Jyoti Manju Devi 94 Rewari --do-- Kumbh
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95 Rewari Bhadhawas Rajni Samelata 96 Rewari Dabri Laxmi Sumitra 97 Rewari Gokalgarh Varsha Roshni 98 Rewari --do-- Bala Ji 99 Rewari --do-- Jai Durga 100 Rewari Jatuwas Muskan Koshlya 101 Rewari --do-- Radha 102 Rewari --do-- Pargiti 103 Rewari --do-- Vikas 104 Rewari Sahranwas Ekta Bimla 105 Rewari Mandia Kalan Pooja Lalita 106 Rewari --do-- Jagriti Dhyan Wati 107 Rewari --do-- Gulabi 108 Rewari Thothwal Baba Mohan Ram Poonam 109 Rewari Budhpur Suraj Parveen 110 Rewari --do-- Kiran Roshni 111 Rewari Chandawas Khushi Manju Devi 112 Rewari Balawas Ahir Chahat Indra wati 113 Rewari --do-- Bajrang Bali 114 Rewari Karnawas Jyoti Luxmi 115 Rewari Rampura Chetna Neelam 116 Rewari Lakhnour Jyoti Savita 117 Rewari --do-- Maa Sherawali Meena Devi 118 Rewari Majra Sowraj Teena Manju Devi 119 Rewari Khalil Puri Shiv Manoj Devi 120 Rewari Mandia Kalan Kanha Parmila Devi 121 Rewari --do-- Varun Anil 122 Rewari Rampura Jai Bajrang Bali Savitri 123 Rewari --do-- Vaishno Mata Kanta 124 Rewari Gokalgarh Varsha Roshni Devi 125 Rewari --do-- Jai Shiv 126 Rewari --do-- Aarti 127 Rewari Fideri Swati Lakhpati 128 Rewari Rampura Komal Anita 129 Rewari Bikaner Shubh Sushila 130 Rewari --do-- Jai Mata Di 131 Rewari --do-- Pooja 132 Rewari --do-- Kiran 133 Rewari --do-- Aarti 134 Rewari --do-- Adrash 135 Rewari --do-- Ujala 136 Rewari Alawalpur Pooja Rekha 137 Rewari Malpura Adrash Rama 138 Rewari --do-- Neha Anju 139 Rewari --do-- Shobha Kamlesh 140 Rewari --do-- Chetna 141 Rewari --do-- Pooja Seema 142 Rewari --do-- Pooja 143 Rewari --do-- Aradhana 144 Rewari Baliar Kalan Shanti Manjeeta
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145 Rewari Bikaner Ujala Rekha 146 Rewari Kharkhda Baba Garib Das Munni 147 Rewari Bhagwanpur Shanti Sonu 148 Rewari Lakhnour Ujala Sushila 149 Rewari Mandia Kalan Krishanjee Pinki 150 Rewari Khalilpur Maa Sati Manju 151 Rewari Budhpur Priti Munni Devi 152 Rewari Kishangarh Laxmi Sushila 153 Rewari Majra Gurdas Roopal Santosh 154 Rewari Shabajpur Khalsa Jai Durga Maa Saraswati Devi 155 Rewari --do-- Laxmi 156 Rewari Kishangarh Kamal Kiran 157 Rewari Chandawas Pooja Nirmal Devi 158 Rewari Budhpur Jrurat Nirmala Devi 159 Rewari Chandawas Chanchal Sudha Devi 160 Rewari Nandrampurwas Jai Baba Bishandas Veena 161 Rewari --do-- Jai Shree Krishan Saroj 162 Rewari --do-- Jai Shiv Shankar Shimla 163 Rewari Padiawas Ekta Munni 164 Rewari --do-- Pooja Kiran 165 Rewari Khadagwas Laxmi Roshni 166 Rewari Jaitrawas Sapna Sunita 167 Rewari --do-- Aman Babita 168 Rewari Kalaka Shiv Kashmiri 169 Rewari Balawas Ahir Ruchi Sunita 170 Rewari Kalaka Nav Jyoti Geeta 171 Rewari Chandawas Hari Om Bimla 172 Rewari Gindokhar Madad Shakuntala 173 Rewari Kamalpur Sarasvati Ranjana 174 Rewari Bithwana Hari Om Munni Devi 175 Rewari --do-- Amrta Ramgiri 176 Rewari --do-- Mamta Krishna Devi 177 Rewari Padiawas Khushi Ajit Singh 178 Rewari --do-- Anshu 179 Rewari Alawalpur Divya Jagwanti 180 Rewari Kamalpur Shubham Jyoti 181 Rewari Rampura Sadbhawna Sangeeta 182 Rewari --do-- Sarasvati Sunita 183 Rewari Hari Nagar Jagriti Usha 184 Rewari --do-- Laxmi 185 Rewari Budhpur Shanti 186 Rewari Jonawas Jai Gurudev Sushila 187 Rewari Lisan Laxmi Sabita 188 Rewari Jaitrawas Seeta Santosh 189 Rewari Konsiwas Ekta Krishna 190 Rewari --do-- Ambedkar 191 Rewari --do-- Prerna 192 Rewari Hussainpur Om Madhubala 193 Rewari Hansaka Shiv Shakti Sonia 194 Rewari --do-- Pooja
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195 Rewari --do-- Jyoti 196 Rewari Bikaner Savera Sunita 197 Rewari Kakoria Neha Kamla Devi 198 Rewari --do-- Deepak Suman 199 Rewari Hari Nagar Parvati saroj 200 Rewari Mandia Kalan Bala Ji Usha Devi 201 Rewari Karnawas Bala Ji Maya 202 Rewari Jadra Jai Sheetla Mata Geeta 203 Rewari --do-- Shivam 204 Rewari --do-- Maa Jagdamba 205 Rewari Gangaicha Ahir Ujala Bala Devi 206 Rewari --do-- Vikas Savita 207 Rewari Balawas Ahir Dev Mukesh 208 Rewari Bhadawas Jai Bajrang Bali Geeta Devi 209 Rewari --do-- Ujjwal 210 Rewari Gujjar Ghatal Deep Nirmla 211 Rewari --do-- Asha Poonam 212 Rewari Budana Ujala Rajbala 213 Rewari Gokalgarh Vikas Ramkla 214 Rewari Beriawas Gayitri Neelam 215 Rewari Nandrampurwas Om Asha 216 Rewari Hari Nagar Krishan Radha Narmda 217 Rewari Bambar Jai Baba Molawas Suman 218 Rewari Khatawali Shakti Mukesh 219 Rewari --do-- Ekta Geeta 220 Rewari --do-- Shakti Mukesh 221 Rewari Gujjarghatal Jyoti Rachna 222 Rewari Jadra Ekta Sumitra 223 Rewari --do-- Jai Sheetla Mata Geeta Devi 224 Rewari Sahranwas Hanuman Ji Sunita 225 Rewari Malpura Pooja Sunita 226 Rewari Alawalpur Tammna Sumanlta 227 Rewari Bhagwanpur Suraj Shobha 228 Rewari --do-- Sarasvati Santosh 229 Rewari Lisan Aastha Saroj 230 Rewari Maheswari Jannat Mena 231 Rewari Masani Komal Saroj 232 Rewari --do-- Jannat Navrta 233 Rewari --do-- Jai Gurudev 234 Rewari --do-- Shiv 235 Rewari Rojka Santoshi Maa Kismat 236 Rewari --do-- Khushali 237 Rewari Ramgarh Karuna Rekha 238 Rewari Rojka Sakshi Bhagwati 239 Rewari Rampura Shital Phool Kumari 240 Rewari --do-- Shyam 241 Rewari Ramgarh Chetna Pista 242 Rewari Gokalgarh Shanti Narkesh 243 Rewari --do-- Bhanu Krishna 244 Rewari --do-- Sapna
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245 Rewari Bhadawas Baba Dhudhadhari Savita 246 Rewari Nikhri Karuna Geeta 247 Rewari Malpura Savera Meenakshi 248 Rewari Jaat Ujala Mewa 249 Rewari Maheswari Pankaj Sheela 250 Rewari --do-- Geeta Parmeshwari 251 Rewari --do-- Kajal Versha 252 Rewari Bariawas Ganesh 253 Rewari Niganiawas Nav Jagriti 254 Rewari Dhaliawas Shanti 255 Rewari --do-- Rama 256 Rewari Padiawas Laxmi 257 Rewari --do-- Kiran 258 Rewari --do-- Ekta 259 Rewari --do-- Asha 260 Rewari --do-- Deepak 261 Rewari Khaliawas Laxmi 262 Rewari Rasgan Ganesh 263 Rewari --do-- Ganesh Baba Mohanram 264 Rewari --do-- Jyoti 265 Rewari --do-- Ravidas 266 Rewari --do-- Krishan 267 Rewari --do-- Baba Ravidas 268 Rewari Jatuwas Bajrang Bali 269 Rewari --do-- Ekta 270 Rewari --do-- Ujala 271 Rewari Jaitrawas Laxmi 272 Rewari --do-- Jagriti 273 Rewari --do-- Kiran Jyoti 274 Rewari --do-- Chamatkar 275 Rewari Dhaliawas Geeta 276 Rewari Meerpur Nav Jyoti 277 Rewari --do-- Navdeep 278 Rewari --do-- Laxmi 279 Rewari --do-- Maha Laxmi 280 Rewari --do-- Sagar 281 Rewari --do-- Ekta 282 Rewari Hansaka Pargiti 283 Rewari --do-- Jyoti 284 Rewari --do-- Jeevan Jyoti 285 Rewari --do-- Laxmi 286 Rewari --do-- Jai Hanuman 287 Rewari --do-- Aarti 288 Rewari Bhurthal Thetahr Durga 289 Rewari --do-- Sai Baba 290 Rewari Jadra Shiv 291 Rewari --do-- Baba Sukhdas 292 Rewari --do-- Vikas 293 Rewari --do-- Jai Shree Ram 294 Rewari --do-- Jai Mata Di
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295 Rewari --do-- Jai Hanuman 296 Rewari Dabri Ganesh 297 Rewari --do-- Shiv 298 Rewari Dhamlaka Rama 299 Rewari --do-- Jai Hanuman 300 Rewari --do-- Parbati 301 Rewari Jatbhurthal Baba Mohandas 302 Rewari --do-- Baba Rawla 303 Rewari Jonawas Baba Murlinath 304 Rewari --do-- Pankaj 305 Rewari Mundia Khera Shiv 306 Rewari --do-- Jai Hanuman 307 Rewari --do-- Geeta 308 Rewari --do-- Ekta 309 Rewari Balawas Ahir Jai Hanuman 310 Rewari Gujjar Ghatal Baba Peer 311 Rewari --do-- Kiran 312 Rewari --do-- Ujala 313 Rewari Hansaka Khushali 314 Rewari Narayanpur Shree Shayam 315 Rewari --do-- Jai Hanuman 316 Rewari Gindokhar Baba Joharwala 317 Rewari --do-- jai shree 318 Rewari Rajpura Khalsa Jai Hanuman 319 Rewari Kishangarh Janta 320 Rewari --do-- Mohan Baba 321 Rewari Bhudhpur Jai Gurudev 322 Rewari Rampura Jyoti 323 Rewari --do-- Nav Jeevan 324 Rewari --do-- Vikas 325 Rewari Bhurthal Thetahr Sai Baba 326 Rewari Nikhri Devi 327 Rewari Dungarws Jagriti 328 Rewari Bikaner Shanti 329 Rewari --do-- Om Shanti 330 Rewari --do-- Sneh 331 Rewari Ghasera Ekta 332 Rewari --do-- Krishna 333 Rewari --do-- Sarasvati 334 Rewari Gokalgarh Ekta 335 Rewari Bithwana Renu 336 Rewari Hussainpur Nav Jyoti 337 Rewari --do-- Deepak Jyoti 338 Rewari Khadagwas Ekta 339 Rewari --do-- Shanti 340 Rewari Gangaycha Jaat Gourav 341 Rewari Turkiawas Unnati 342 Rewari --do-- Asha 343 Rewari --do-- Pargiti 344 Rewari --do-- Jagriti
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345 Rewari Fadni Ujala 346 Rewari --do-- Gorakhnath 347 Rewari Ladhuwas Baba Joharwala 348 Rewari --do-- Chand 349 Rewari --do-- Ekta 350 Rewari Bhatsana Ekta 351 Rewari Bambar Laxmi 352 Rewari Devlawas Jagriti 353 Rewari Churiawas Shakti 354 Rewari --do-- Muskan 355 Rewari NRP Bass Baba Bishan Das 356 Rewari Tatarpur Khalsa Ujala 357 Rewari --do-- Baba Bishan Das 358 Rewari --do-- Tammna 359 Rewari --do-- Preeti 360 Rewari --do-- Mahak 361 Rewari Gokalpur Ujala 362 Rewari Kakoria Such 363 Rewari --do-- Kiran 364 Rewari Dhaliaki Nav Chetna 365 Rewari Budani Ekta 366 Rewari --do-- Ridhi 367 Rewari Kalaka Jyoti 368 Rewari --do-- Jagriti 369 Rewari --do-- Aarti 370 Rewari Fideri Bhumika 371 Rewari --do-- Vishal 372 Rewari Kapriwas Nav Jyoti 373 Rewari --do-- Milan 374 Rewari Kharsanki Nav Chetna 375 Rewari Bariawas Sarasvati 376 Rewari Shabajpur Khalsa Laxmi 377 Rewari Chillar Baba Mohan Ram 378 Rewari Kumbhawas Kiran 379 Rewari Mundia Khera 380 Rewari Khaliawas Shiv 381 Rewari Naya Gaon Chetna 382 Rewari --do-- Aarti 383 Rewari Budana Jyoti 384 Rewari --do-- Jagriti 385 Rewari --do-- Jai Baba Sevagiri 386 Rewari Baliar Kalan Pargiti 387 Rewari Asadpur Vikas 388 Rewari M. Khera Preeti 389 Rewari Baliar Khurd Jeevan Jyoti 390 Rewari --do-- Jai Durga Maa 391 Rewari --do-- Diya 392 Rewari Malahera Ekta 393 Rewari Kahrkhara Komal 394 Rewari --do-- Jamna
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395 Rewari Chandaws Sheelta 396 Rewari Khalilpuri Komal 397 Rewari Dharuhera Komal 398 Rewari --do-- Swati 399 Rewari Khijuri Shubham 400 Rewari --do-- Kiran 401 Rewari --do-- Suraj 402 Rewari --do-- Ankita 403 Rewari --do-- Vanshika 404 Rewari Bhagwanpur Jagriti 405 Rewari Ramgarh Chetna 406 Rewari Molhawas Pargiti 407 Rewari Khatawali Preeti 408 Rewari --do-- Dhan-2 Satguru 409 Rewari Sunaria Vishal 410 Rewari Malpura Kamal 411 Rewari --do-- Ekta 412 Rewari Mandhiya Kalan Jyoti 413 Rewari --do-- Shanti 414 Rewari --do-- Kamal 415 Rewari Garhi Alawalpur Vishal 416 Rewari --do-- Beena Sl. Block Village Name of SHG 1 Bawal Gujriwas Narayani Narayani 2 Bawal --do-- Ram Ram Kishore 3 Bawal Aasalwas Ram Mamta Rani 4 Bawal --do-- Krishna Krishna 5 Bawal Khurrampur Laxmi Savita 6 Bawal Tankri Geeta Nirmala 7 Bawal --do-- Ganesh Mahender 8 Bawal --do-- Sarasvati Manju 9 Bawal Jalalpur Baba Johadiwala Umed 10 Bawal Nangal Ugra Laxmi Sarita 11 Bawal Panwad Parvati Bimlesh 12 Bawal Sangwari Narsingh Manoj Kumar 13 Bawal --do-- Radha Swami Ratna 14 Bawal Mohmadpur Baba Khakhi Kamlesh 15 Bawal Odhi Bhawani Sanju 16 Bawal Khandora Sant Rajender Mahabir 17 Bawal Sanjharpur Nav Jyoti Suman 18 Bawal --do-- Chetna Suraj Bhan 19 Bawal Tankri Hari Om Lata 20 Bawal --do-- Chetna Raj Bala 21 Bawal Bagthala Shiv Bimla 22 Bawal --do-- Parvati Indrawati 23 Bawal --do-- Baba Chotunath 24 Bawal Shekpur Unnati Rajbala 25 Bawal Sampli Prerna Ratan Bai 26 Bawal Mohanpur Nav Jyoti Kailash 27 Bawal Lalpur Pargati Darshna
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28 Bawal Dulhera Khurd Baba Siad Birmati 29 Bawal Kanuka Neem Talawala Jagdish 30 Bawal Pooja 04.08.2009 31 Bawal Jhabua Baba Bhagwan Das Sunita 32 Bawal Raghunathpura Ekta 33 Bawal Patuhera Hanuman Ji Savitri 34 Bawal Badhrana Shakti Amarnath 35 Bawal Bolni Chetna Lajwanti 36 Bawal --do-- Humjholi 37 Bawal Dawana Saheli Sarvesh 38 Bawal Dharan Rani Laxmi Bai Savita 39 Bawal --do-- Bajrang Maya 40 Bawal Berwal Dr. BR Ambedkar Himmat Singh 41 Bawal Banipur Jeevan Jyoti Ram Niwas 42 Bawal Patuhera Laxmi Seeta 43 Bawal Lodhana Ekta Barfi 44 Bawal Jadthal Samuhik Watan Devi 45 Bawal Sanjharpur Shiv Lali 46 Bawal Dyodhai Jyoti Watan 47 Bawal --do-- Ekta Suman 48 Bawal Bhadangi Ekta Roshni 49 Bawal Khijuri Jagriti Laxmi 50 Bawal Bhagwanpur Ekta Shanti 51 Bawal Mukandpur Basai Asha Surta 52 Bawal Raghunathpura Ekta Santosh 53 Bawal Nangal Teju Jai Durge Bimla 54 Bawal Sanjharpur Nav Chetna Sudesh 55 Bawal Naichana Jagriti Ribna 56 Bawal --do-- Pooja 57 Bawal Ladhuwas Ganga Resham 58 Bawal Chanduwas Ekta Rajbala 59 Bawal Sulkha Ekta Suresh 60 Bawal Raipur Jagriti Rajesh 61 Bawal --do-- Jwala 62 Bawal Sekhpur Chetna Pinki 63 Bawal --do-- Unnati 64 Bawal Kalhdawas Jagriti Ratni 65 Bawal Nangal Shabajpur Baba Govind Das Prem 66 Bawal Nangli Parsapur Baba Kripa Nath Kamla 67 Bawal Kasoli Pooja Bimla 68 Bawal Tankri Nidhi Rameshwari 69 Bawal --do-- Upwan Dharan 70 Bawal Kalhdawas Sarasvati Savita 71 Bawal Tikla Ganga Sumitra 72 Bawal --do-- Sarasvati Meera 73 Bawal Khandora Ganeshay Namah Sher Singh 74 Bawal Rasiawas Jagriti Shakuntala 75 Bawal Balawas Ekta Bhagwanti 76 Bawal Aanandpur Sarasvati Patasi 77 Bawal Chirahara Karishma Lali Devi
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78 Bawal Kathuwas Unnati Savita 79 Bawal Majri Duda Pargiti Sapna 80 Bawal Panchor Chandni Suman 81 Bawal Bhudla Vikas Saroj 82 Bawal Aasalwas Karishma Kapoori 83 Bawal Tankri Jyoti Poonam 84 Bawal Badhrana Parkash Somdutt 85 Bawal Pranpura Shree Nath Jagram 86 Bawal Jaisinghpur Khera Jyoti Somwati 87 Bawal Keshopur Chetna Saroj 88 Bawal Narsinghpur Garhi Himmat Shakuntala 89 Bawal Jhabua Karuna Bimla 90 Bawal Rajgarh Kiran Lalita 91 Bawal Naichana Uday Omwati 92 Bawal Jaisinghpur Khera Ekta Usha 93 Bawal Kheridalu Singh 20.10.2004 94 Bawal Kahrkhari Nitin Bala 95 Bawal Jaliawas Vikas Arti 96 Bawal Pranpura Jai Gurudev Saroj 97 Bawal Saban Shree Shyam Anil 98 Bawal --do-- Nav Jyoti 99 Bawal Asraka Majra Ujala Chandra 100 Bawal --do-- Asha 101 Bawal Sulkha Vijeta Bala 102 Bawal --do-- Ujala 103 Bawal Dhani Suthani Pushp Sunita 104 Bawal Kharkhari Ekta Sunita 105 Bawal Jalalpur Sarasvati Satish 106 Bawal --do-- Baba Johriwala 107 Bawal Tihara Jagriti Tara Devi 108 Bawal Mohmadpur Shayogi Anchi 109 Bawal Mangleshwar Sheetal Bimla 110 Bawal --do-- Gayitri 111 Bawal Keshopur Pooja Bhagoti 112 Bawal Naichana Navdeep Beena 113 Bawal Kanuka Baba Kundandas Parmal 114 Bawal Sulkha Ujala Prem 115 Bawal Naichana Pooja Krishna 116 Bawal Bhudla Vikas Saroj 117 Bawal Naichana Uday Omwati 118 Bawal Mohmadpur Chetna Lakhpati 119 Bawal Kasola Jagriti Sajna 120 Bawal Chirahara Pragati Radha 121 Bawal --do-- Aarti Sunita 122 Bawal Jadthal Samuhik Watan 123 Bawal --do-- Ekta 124 Bawal Dharan Santoshi Bimla 125 Bawal Kalhdawas Jagriti Urmila 126 Bawal --do-- Himmat 127 Bawal Dharan Jai Maa Ambe Sunita
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128 Bawal --do-- Aman Bala 129 Bawal Badhrana Parkash Somat 130 Bawal Rasiawas Ekta Santosh 131 Bawal --do-- Jagriti 132 Bawal Sanjharpur Ekta Suman 133 Bawal Panchor Nai Kiran Suresh 134 Bawal Badhrana Shakti Urmila 135 Bawal Nangli Parsapur Jai Shree Shyam Koshaliya 136 Bawal Dharan Bala Ji Poonam 137 Bawal Kalhdawas Rachna Anju 138 Bawal Pranpura Sat Sahib Divya 139 Bawal Rasiawas Aarti Guddi 140 Bawal Dharchana Vikas Suresh 141 Bawal Kharkhari Saheli Anita 142 Bawal --do-- Parkash 143 Bawal Dawana Ujala Rekha 144 Bawal Mohmadpur Jai Bharat Santosh 145 Bawal Mukandpur Basai Laxmi Babli 146 Bawal Dulhera Khurd Shiv Shakuntala 147 Bawal Dulhera Kalan Darpan Bimla 148 Bawal GujjarMajri Bajrang Bali Naresh 149 Bawal --do-- Divya Amarjeet 150 Bawal Asiaki Tappa
Jadthal Jai Bala Ji Sunita
151 Bawal --do-- Shree Maha Dev 152 Bawal Bidawas Nirmal Nirmala 153 Bawal Subaseri Laxmi Anita 154 Bawal Harchandpur Ekta Sushila 155 Bawal Baba Bhayia 20.01.2002 156 Bawal Pithanwas Jyoti Shakuntala 157 Bawal Asiaki Tappa
Jadthal Jai Bala Ji Sunita
158 Bawal --do-- Pooja Kavita 159 Bawal Suthana Laxmi Sunita 160 Bawal --do-- Shree Ganesh Ved Kour 161 Bawal Bidawas Jagriti Lali 162 Bawal Dulhera Kalan Dr.Ambedkar Saroj 163 Bawal Bidawas Pooja Rani 164 Bawal --do-- Chetna Maya 165 Bawal Mohmadpur Laxmi Santosh 166 Bawal Nangal Ugra Vikas Suresh 167 Bawal Jaitpur Ekta Bhateri 168 Bawal Shahpur Kiran Sushila 169 Bawal --do-- Jyoti Sharmila 170 Bawal --do-- Shree Nath 171 Bawal Nangal Teju Versha Vidhya Devi 172 Bawal Dharchana Jagriti Reena 173 Bawal Nangal Ugra Unnati Sunita 174 Bawal Pranpura Mani Deepa 175 Bawal --do-- Shree Nath 176 Bawal Kasoli Bharti
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177 Bawal --do-- Jyoti Sushila 178 Bawal Harchandpur Mahak Chalti 179 Bawal Kharkhari Baba Shahid Sushila 180 Bawal Mukandpur Basai Jyoti Suman 181 Bawal Asraka Majra Shakti Kiran 182 Bawal Dharan Jyoti Shila 183 Bawal Sampli Ekta Ramrati 184 Bawal --do-- Prerna 185 Bawal Dulhera Khurd Jai Ambe Raj Kishore 186 Bawal Nangal Shabajpur Jyoti Meera 187 Bawal --do-- Vikas Krishna 188 Bawal Asraka Majra Asha Kamla 189 Bawal Jadthal Sarika Manju 190 Bawal Subaseri Ekta Imarati 191 Bawal Gujjar Majri Bajrang Bali Naresh Kumar 192 Bawal --do-- Divya Amarjeet 193 Bawal Asiaki Tappa
Jadthal Shree Bala Ji Sunita
194 Bawal Khijuri Pooja Sudesh 195 Bawal Nangal Shabajpur Adrash Poonam 196 Bawal --do-- Jyoti 197 Bawal --do-- Vikas 198 Bawal Badhrana Suray Manju 199 Bawal Keshopur Jyoti Suman 200 Bawal --do-- Chetna Saroj 201 Bawal Kathuwas Shree Krishan Susmita 202 Bawal Tankri Sahara Sunita 203 Bawal Jaisinghpur Khera Asha Saroj 204 Bawal --do-- Sai Baba Kiran 205 Bawal Panchor Deepak Sunita 206 Bawal Mohanpur Chetna Vishnu Lata 207 Bawal --do-- Ekta Kailash 208 Bawal --do-- Nav Jyoti 209 Bawal Nangal Ugra Mamta Rajbala 210 Bawal --do-- Ujala 211 Bawal Khurrampur Jai Shree Ram Sajna 212 Bawal Harchandpur Phool Roopwati 213 Bawal Suthani Deepak Poonam 214 Bawal Mangleshwar Ekta Banarasi 215 Bawal --do-- Sarasvati 216 Bawal Nangli Parsapur Jai Shree Shyam Saroj 217 Bawal Rasiawas Pargiti Sarla Devi 218 Bawal Saban Chetna Babita 219 Bawal Kalhdawas Himmat Usha Devi 220 Bawal --do-- Jyoti 221 Bawal Rudh Naya Deepak Shubh Lata 222 Bawal Khera Murar Unnati Sita Devi 223 Bawal Ransi Majri Naya Savera Ram Rati 224 Bawal Rajgarh Asha Santa Devi 225 Bawal --do-- Vandna Tara Devi 226 Bawal Tankri Jyoti Vidhya
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227 Bawal --do-- Nidhi Rameshwari 228 Bawal Rajgarh Shanti Anita 229 Bawal Odhi Darpan Babli 230 Bawal Mohmadpur Dhan-2 Satguru Deval 231 Bawal --do-- Chetna 232 Bawal Dharan Aman Bala 233 Bawal --do-- Adrash 234 Bawal Sulkha Jyoti Bhateri 235 Bawal Lalpur Laxmi 236 Bawal Dharchana Paratise
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Annexure-A
Disaster management Plan for the Preparedness, control, containment and eradication of avian influenza (bird Flu) in the District Rewari. Avian Influenza Avian Influenza is an important disease of poultry which has zoonotic importance and as the District Rewari has poultry farms so there is always a risk of spreading of this disease hence preparedness and control plan of dealing with the disease is essential as in the past this disease has created panic situation in the public as well as the concerned departments in dealing with the disease outbreak. Avian Influenza is an acute viral disease of Poultry birds which may cause heavy mortality in poultry and occurs in respiratory form and acute generalized infection. Caused by Influenza type A virus which infects wild aquatic birds, man, sea mammals, horses, swine etc. Virus has been classified on the basis HA and NA protein present on the envelope. There are 16 HA types and 9 NA types of the protein spikes. All the HA and NA types can cause infection in poultry. Influenza type A virus has only been introduced in human beings in the last 200 years and is in the state of evolutionary flux. Wild aquatic birds are the natural reservoir of the virus and it does not cause illness in these but the migratory birds transfer the virus to the domestic poultry. In the past avian origin Influenza virus jumped from poultry to human beings and led to spread of pandemic of Influenza worldwide like Spanish Flu 1918(H1N1) which killed approximately 50 million people worldwide. After that pandemics occurred as Asian Flu 1957 (H2N2), Hong Kong Flu 1968 (H3N2) Russian Flu 1977(H1N1) and killed large no of people, there is a potential of evolution of current H5 and H7 strains infecting the poultry to evolve into human virus by means of genetic re-assortment with human Influenza virus in hosts such as swine which act as mixing vessel by being infected with both human and avian origin virus. H5 and H7 strain currently causing pathogenic infection of the poultry may evolve into pandemic strain hence there is a need of the preparedness, control and eradication of Avian Influenza virus Since 2003 till today 86 outbreaks of HPAI has been notified in India by GOI Central government has devised an action plan for the control of the disease. Strict quarantine and stamping out policy is adopted for the control of AI. Three KM area around the farm in which disease occurs is taken as infected Zone, and 10 Km radius zone is the surveillance zone. The District Administration has to notify these areas and put quarantine measures like ban on the movement, sale of the poultry products. Ban on the movement of the vehicles in this area. And ban on the inter-sectoral movement of the farm equipment, machinery and labour force working
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over there. Beside these measures the District Administration have to arrange for the supplies of the vehicles and machinery for the aid of culling and disinfecting activity of AH RRT after the notification AI In case the outbreak is notified by the Central Government, the culling of the birds in the infected zone, cleaning and disinfection of the farm premises as well as equipment is practiced. The poultry feed as well as culled birds are disposed either by burying or burning. The next restocking of the birds can only occurs after passage of 3 months. There is a need of coordinated action of the Animal Husbandry, Health, Public Health, Forest & wildlife department under the leadership of the district administration. Last AI (H5N1) outbreak reported from India on 8.09.2011 in Assam. Role of Distt. Collector/ Deputy Commissioners.
• Co-ordination of several agencies at district level. Quarantine, closure of meat shops, compensation,
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• District Collector, CEO ZP, Dy. Director (AH) and DAHO, representative of health RRT constitute District Team under leadership of District Collector.
• Compulsory requisition of building, vehicles, machineries etc • Emergency procurement of material- sourcing and actual procurement, rate fixation-
committee system. • Enforcement of community quarantine, • Maintenance of law & order • Coordination with other departments- Forest, PWD, Local Bodies, Police, Pollution
control, Land records etc • CEO ZP has vital role to play at all stages of operation • District Administration must be kept informed of progress of culling, cleaning etc and all
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• The Poultry farms list has been regularly updated and the farms are under surveillance of the department. Blood samples, cloacal and oral swabs are being collected from all the farms of the District and are being sent for checking of Avian Influenza to RDDL Jalandhar through SDDL.
• Training of the poultry farmers and the handlers has been organized in the district and they have been told to appraise the Department of Animal Husbandry in case of any unusual mortality in the birds.
• There is no water body in the District frequented by the migratory birds. • There is no organised chicken or poultry market in District Rewari. • Veterinary staff available with the AH department can be used for the culling and
vaccination purpose should the need arrive. Teams of the RRT’ s with the Vety Surgeon of the hospital heading the team along with his Parastaff has been constituted to deal with any emerging situation of the Bird Flu in the District.
• Control room for the Arrival, Dispatch and arrangements of logistics for the launch of the operations can be made at the District Headquarters.
• There are 32 RRT in the district which can be mobilized in the case of outbreak of the bird Flu in the District. Each RRT is headed by the Veterinary Surgeon along with one VLDA and three class four employees who can do heavy physical work.
• Arrangement of the vehicles @ one vehicle per RRT mobilized has to be done which needs to be taken care by the District Administration
• Two SDO’ s with the Department can be employed as sector In charge of pit Digging for the burial of birds and feed as well as monitoring of the culling operations.
• Legislative provisions required for the ordering closure of the farms, Markets, Schools and other places and public congregation and for enforcing quarantine of the infected area can be covered in Punjab Livestock and Birds Disease act 1948.
• Personal protective equipment has been provided by the Department of of AH to the veterinary hospitals for primary investigation of any unusual mortality in the farms.
• Suction machines for cleaning of the poultry waste at the time of cleaning and disinfection procedure in the infected farms are required and the services of Public Health Department can be utilized for this purpose.
• JCB’ s will be required for digging the pits for the burial of the culled birds and feed. • Availability of the adequate stocks of disinfectants, fumigants with the Animal
Husbandry and Public health authorities needs to be ensured. • Police force has to be employed in the case of outbreak for maintaining law and order
and for the enforcement of the quarantine and stoppage of the vehicular traffic in the infected and surveillance zone.
• The health facilities available in the district with the details of the medical personnel, beds and life support equipment available ambulances etc.
• The health Department has to make its own RRT’ s for the administration of the Tamiflu to the RRT’ s working for the control of the disease and for the surveillance of any disease in the workforce or people in the affected area.
• The details of the action plan by GOI can be downloaded from http://dahd.nic.in/birdflue.htm
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