September 24, 2024

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State of the art lidar era will likely be used for re-survey in all income villages of the state

The entire income villages of Chhattisgarh will likely be re-surveyed with the cutting-edge Lidar method. Within the assembly of Mission Building and Implementation Committee arranged at Mantralaya Mahanadi Bhavan beneath the chairmanship of Leader Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain nowadays, officers of Earnings Division gave a presentation referring to quite a lot of ways together with Lidar for re-survey of income villages. Lidar era was once agreed upon within the assembly. The price of this mission will likely be 594.71 crores. Further Leader Secretary to the Leader Minister, Mr. Subrata Sahu, along side Predominant Secretaries of the involved departments and different senior officials had been provide within the assembly.

Within the assembly of the Mission System and Implementation Committee, the officials of Woodland Division and Water Sources Division gave detailed details about quite a lot of tasks via energy level presentation referring to their departmental tasks. Within the presentation of Woodland Division within the assembly, Predominant Secretary Mr. Manoj Kumar Pingua stated that within the state of Chhattisgarh, surveys will likely be performed with cutting-edge lidar era for floor water conservation works beneath wooded area and natural world conservation control and Narva building. A mission price Rs 187 crore has been ready for this. In a similar fashion, the Secretary of Water Sources Division Mr. Anbalagan P. advised within the presentation in regards to the development of proposed Kolbirra Medium Reservoir Mission in Gorela-Pendra-Marwahi district that the price of this mission will likely be round Rs.236 crore 23 lakh. With the finishing touch of this medium irrigation mission, irrigation facility will likely be to be had in about 4 thousand 500 hectare house.

On this assembly arranged via video conferencing, Secretary, Public Works Division, Mr. Siddharth Komal Pardeshi, Secretary, Power Division, Mr. Ankit Anand, Secretary, Financial and Statistics Division, Mr. Himshikhar Gupta, Managing Director, CIDC, Mr. Saransh Mitter, Public Well being Engineering Division Secretary Shri S. s. Bharathidasan, Particular Secretary City Management Mr. Ayaz Tamboli and officials of alternative departments participated.

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