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1
National Programme
of
Mid-Day Meal Scheme
[MDMS]
Annual Work Plan & Budget
2013-14
STATE PROJECT OFFICE
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM
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GANGTOK: TASHILING
SIKKIM MAP WITH
DISTRICTS LOCATION
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1. INTRODUCTION
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF THE STATE.
ikkim – a small Himalayan State became the 22nd state of India in the
year 1975. Situated in-between latitudes 270-280 N and longitudes
880-890 S, in the North Eastern part of India, the State shares its
borders with China in the north, Bhutan in the East, Nepal in the west and
Darjeeling District in the south.
The capital of the State is Gangtok. According to the Census 2001,
the population of Sikkim is 5.40 lakhs of which 2.52 lakhs are female.
Sikkim’s population density per square kilometers comes to 76.
Table I: Population of Sikkim
Sl. no. Name of the District Male Female Total
1 North 22643 17139 39782
2 South 68227 63279 131506
3 East 132917 112123 245040
4 West 63912 59344 123256
State 287699 251885 539584
Source: Primary Census Abstract CD6 Year: 2003
As maybe seen at Table I: East district has the highest population whereas North
District is the least populated.
Table II: SC/ST Gender-wise Population of Sikkim Sl.
No. District Population
SC ST
Male Female Total Male Female Total
1 North 523 356 879 11103 10306 21409
2 South 3144 3110 6254 10316 10156 20472
3 East 7275 7002 14277 23070 22251 45321
4 West 2933 2814 5747 12249 11580 23829
State 13875 13282 27157 56738 54293 111031 Source: Primary Census Abstract CD6 Year: 2003.
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Table II: shows the Gender-wise population of SC/ST in the State. The SC
population is highest in the East District. The highest concentration of ST
(53.81%) is seen in the North District. There are four districts of Sikkim viz.
North District- with 55.56% of the total area of Sikkim which is 7096
square kilometers. 13.44% falls under the East District, 10.57% in the
South District and 16.43% in the West District. Most of the 7096 sq km of
Sikkim consists of Himalayan glaciers, mountainous terrain that is
interspersed with ravines and green valleys.
The State is blessed with rich natural resources like dense forest, variety of
flora and fauna, lakes, glaciers and rivers such as Teesta and Rangit which
originating from the serene glaciers of the Himalayas meander through
before their confluence at Darjeeling District, West Bengal. Over 4000
species of different plants and shrubs, around 700 species of rare Orchids
and rhododendrons have transformed Sikkim into a nature’s paradise. The
three main communities in Sikkim viz. Lepchas, Bhutias and Nepalis live
harmoniously, with Agriculture being their mainstay of livelihood and thus
the backbone of the State’s economy. The unparallel beauty of the State
and very friendly and hospitable people are its competitive and comparative
advantages.
LITERACY:
Sikkim has higher level of literacy than the national average. The literacy
rate as per the 2001 Census is 69.68%, which is higher than all India
average (65.38%). The female literacy rate is 61.46%, which is also higher
than all India figure(54.38%)
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1.1 BRIEF HISTORY, OBJECTIVES AND RATIONALE OF THE MID DAY
MEAL PROGRAMME
National Programme for Nutritional support to Primary Education
Mid-Day Meal Scheme was launched as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme on
15th August, 1995 in a phased manner all over India. Its objective was to
boost “Universalisation of Primary Education by increasing enrolment,
retention, attendance and simultaneously impacting on nutrition of
students in primary classes”. The programme originally covered children of
primary level (classes I to V) in government, local body and government
aided schools. In October 2002, the programme was extended to cover
children studying in Education Guarantee Scheme (EGS) & AIE centers and
from the same year the hot cooked meal was started in the State of Sikkim.
Prior to the year 2001-02 the food grain (Rice) provided by the Government
of India @3kgs per child per month for 10 academic months in a year, was
distributed as dry rations to the children. However, the Supreme Court in
its order dated: 28.11.2001 in WP(C) NO. 196 of 2001- People’s Union for
Civil Liberties versus Union of India and other, directed all the state
governments to provide cooked Mid-Day-Meal containing 300 calories and 8
to 10 grams of protein per serving.
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Cooked Mid-Day-Meal Scheme was implemented in Sikkim from
2002.
The following table shows category wise break-up of its population as per
the 2001 Census.
Total Population
District Total
Population
Male Female SC ST Literate
%
Male
%
Female
%
East 245040 132917 112123 14277 45321 74 81.2 66.8
West 123256 63912 59344 5747 23829 58.45 66.8 50.1
North 39782 22643 17139 879 21409 66.5 76 57
South 131506 68227 63279 6254 20472 67.79 74.57 61.02
State 539584 287699 251885 27157 111031 69.68 76.73 61.46 Sources: Census:2001.
Children Population:
Sl.No District
6-11 Years 11-14 Years. 6-14 Years
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
1. East 15735 15566 31301 7871 7262 15133 23606 22828 46434
2. West 10685 10488 21173 3565 3347 6912 14250 13835 28085
3. North 2804 2819 5623 1361 1235 2596 4165 4054 8219
4. South 7884 7341 15225 6084 6034 12118 13968 13375 27343
Total 37108 36214 73322 18881 17878 36759 55989 54092 110081
Source: Household Survey 2007.
1.2. Management Structure:
State Project Office, MDM headed by Secretary, HRDD, SPD, Addl. Director [MDM], APO [MDM]
Joint Director at the district level is the overall incharge with Dy. Director as Incharge MDM and Asst. Dir, AEO at every block level to monitor the MDM at the school level. District Collector is the
Chairman of the District MDM.
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1.3. Process of Plan Formulation.
Keeping in view of the experiences gained during previous years for
implementation of MDM in the schools, basically the short comings of the
procedures, mechanisms hitherto adopted are kept in mind in terms of
transportation, cooking, preparation of quality meal and hygienic and
quality preparation cooked in the schools. These issues have been made as
base line of preparation of plan. On top of this, the coverage of school
children including all schools under SSA, Monastic Schools and Sanskrit
Pathshalas have been thought off and included in the plan for well being of
the school children who are being served hot mid day meal. Secondly,
procedures of systematic percolation of information to the lowest level of
field functionaries and ensuring transparency, quality and accountability
by all individual departmental personnel involved in the mid day meal
scheme was also the base line of our plan. Further, the new Guidelines of
MDM issued by the MHRD, New Delhi for cooking assistances,
transportation etc. are kept in mind while preparing the Plan Formulation
for making the implementation MDM more effective and worth replicating
by others.
2. DESCRIPTION AND ASSESSMENT OF THE PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTED IN THE
CURRENT YEAR (2012-13) AND PROPOSAL FOR NEXT YEAR [2013-14] WITH
REFERENCE TO:
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2.1. REGULARITY AND WHOLESOMENESS OF MID DAY MEALS SERVED TO CHILDREN;
REASONS FOR PROGRAMME INTERRUPTION, IF ANY AND PLANNING TO MINIMIZE
THEM.
Cooked Mid-Day-Meal served to school children of Sikkim up-to
Primary level (class I-V) from 2002 and from class (VI-VIII) are being
provided from the academic session 2008, Though, GOI norms don’t cover
the children of Pre-Primary classes for hot cooked meal but Sikkim had
unique system of such pre-primary classes in all the Schools, these
children were given hot cooked meal till the end of academic session of
2009. However, the Pre-Primary classes are now attached to Aaganwadi
centers under Social Welfare Department from the academic session
2010.academic session.
Sikkim state has not come across with any major interruption except a few
cases of slightly delay in reaching the food grains during monsoon sessions
because of blockade of roads, however, with a view mitigate such problems
the Heads of Schools are advised to keep buffer stock of food grains during
such period.
2.2. COVERAGE OF CHILDREN OF NCLP SCHOOLS AS PER UPPER PRIMARY NORM.
NCLP SCHOOLS ARE PRIMARY SCHOOLS BUT ELIGIBLE FOR BENEFIT AS PER
UPPER PRIMARY NORM.
There is no NCLP schools in Sikkim.
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2.3. FOOD GRAINS MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING ADEQUACY OF ALLOCATION, TIMELY
LIFTING, TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION, AND SUITABILITY OF STORAGE
AT DIFFERENT LEVELS. CHALLENGES FACED AND PLAN TO OVERCOME THEM.
As per the directives of the Govt. of India, the payment of cost of food-grains
to Food Corporation of India has been decentralized to the district level
from 2010-11 and complied accordingly. Although, the cost of food-grains
are being borne by the Govt. of India.
With regard to food grains management, after having received the
Release Order from FCI (HQ). The District Collector authorizes an
officer/Incharge Mid-Day-Meal of the district to lift food-grains from the FCI
Godown. The District In-charge shall lift the food grains from FCI Jorethang
and Rangpo (Sikkim). The food grain is lifted and restored to certain
Principal Distribution Centers or Godown earmarked by the Human
Resource Development Department. FCI Jorethang center caters for South
& West districts whereas, Rangpo center caters East & North districts.
From the academic session 2010 the transportation of food grain
have been assigned to private transporter and food grain shall be reached
to all complex organizers without delay.
The district has not prepared any calendar for the lifting of food-
grains from the FCI go-down. Because, the lifting so far is done as and
when the FCI releases Release Order. No any such complaint about the
inadequacy of food-grains at the school level have raise so far. Due to non
availability of suitable storage of balance food-grains at the school at
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the end of academic session has become the problem. To overcome
these problems the district authority instructed the school heads to
distribute raw rice to the children to avoid rice to be get rotten.
2.4: SYSTEM OF PAYMENT OF COST OF FOOD-GRAINS TO FCI. STATUS OF PENDING
BILLS OF FCI OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR.
As soon as the central assistance receives from GOI, the state project office,
MDM Cell, HRDD immediately transfers the fund to the respective districts.
But, It may be noted for your kind information that each district have their
own pay and account office and its procedure, as a result payment to FCI
cannot be made in one go by all district, but there is no pending bills of
previous year.
2.5: SYSTEM OF RELEASE OF FUNDS PROVIDED UNDER MDM (CENTRAL AND STATE).
PLEASE INDICATE THE DATES WHEN THE FUND WAS RELEASED TO
DIRECTORATE/STATE AUTHORITY, DISTRICT/BLOCK/GRAM PANCHAYAT AND
FINALLY TO THE COOKING AGENCY/SCHOOL.
Government of India transfers the fund in two installments to the State
Government against the budget provision provided in the Annual Plan.
Separate heads of accounts are maintained for the Central and the State
funds. The MDM Cell, HRDD had decentralized the system to the district to
block level and initiated enbloc sanctioned of funds as per the PAB
approved to facilitate the early payment to districts, Though the obtaining
the enbloc sanction take quite sometime becoz as per the financial
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procedure/norms the file have to processed through Planning Deptt,
Finance Deptt and after that to government for cabinet approval. As soon
as the approval and sanctioned accorded the Account Section, HRDD
transferred the funds to the districts as per the PAB approved.
At district level: The District Collector of the respective district is
the Chairman, Joint Director as Vice Chairman, CDPO as member and Dy.
Director as member secretary/nodal officer. Schools heads/SMC submit
their bills in a form of statement which is duly certified by the heads of the
Institution, cooking agencies, area Panchayat and SMCs supported by the
bills of [vegetables, condiments, pulses, dal, gas etc]. On the basis of the
bills submitted by School heads to concern Block Administrative Centres,
the district officials / in-charges concerned shall compile the bills in a
statement certified by the district authority and submit to the MDM
division, HRDD (HQ). The procedure being followed for release is same for
both the central and state fund. Once the cheques are issued they get
disbursed to the SMDC/NGO/SHG/PTA who is the agencies.
CENTRAL ASSISTANCE RECEIVED FROM THE MHRD, GOVT. OF INDIA
[2012-13]
GOI Released [Rs. In lakh]
Received Sanction Intimation of Rs.
Amount transferred to District as on 31.12.12
Date of amount transferred
Adhoc 255.64 15th May, 2012 531.31 lakh Oct,2012
1st Inst 378.48 27th July, 2012 1.50 lakh Dec, 2012
2nd Inst 00 60.36 6th Feb, 12
MME Exp 3.85
Total 634.12 597.02
Unspent Bal as on Dec, 2011 37.10 lakh
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Cooking Cost transferred as on 31.12.12 [Central Assistance]
PRY UPS TOTAL STATE SHARE
EAST 76.54 64.05 140.59 4.5
WEST 48.71 38.27 86.98 4
NORTH 14.19 10.22 24.41 1
SOUTH 48.18 39.75 87.93 4
TOTAL 187.62 152.29 339.91 13.50
2.6: Submission of Information in Mandatory Table [AT-24] 2.7: SYSTEM OF MODE OF PAYMENT OF HONORARIUM TO COOK-CUM-HELPERS AND
IMPLEMENTATION AGENCIES VIZ: NGO/SHG/TRUST/CENTRALIZED KITCHEN SHEDS
ETC. Earlier honorarium to cook-cum-helpers were being paid within the
cooking cost. But from 2010-11 GOI had introduced Rs.1000/- per cook-
cum-helpers with prescribed guidelines. Accordingly, stake holders viz:
NGOs/SHGs/PTA/SMDC had been sensitize to take the responsibility in
providing hot cooked mid-day meal in schools through local papers and
media. And today, almost in all the government schools different stake
holders are working in schools in providing hot cooked mid-day meal. Like
wise, many stake holders of the local area had constructed kitchen cum
store under MDM Scheme.
Bills for honorarium to cook-cum helpers are prepared at schools
duly endorse by the head of the institutions and submit to the respective
Block Administrative Centre [BAC] along with the cooking cost bill for
compilation & scrutiny. Payment to cook-cum-helpers is very simple, as
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soon as the fund transfer from the MDM, HQ the district releases the fund
to the schools after the bills passed by the respective Pay & Account Office
and same procedure are being maintain in regard to payment of
construction of kitchen cum store.
2.8: SYSTEM FOR PROCURING COOKING INGREDIENTS ( PULSES, VEGETABLES
INCLUDING LEAFY ONES, SALT, CONDIMENTS, OIL AND FUEL ETC), COMMODITIES,
WHICH ARE CENTRALLY PURCHASED AND SUPPLIED TO SCHOOLS OR LOCALLY
PURCHASED AT SCHOOL LEVEL.
The responsibility of procurement of ingredients viz: pulses, vegetables,
leafy ones, salt condiments, oil and fuel etc along with the engagement of
cook-cum-helpers are given to SMDC. The SMDC procures all cooking
ingredients at their school level in due consultation with the school head. As
such the district transfer the total cooking cost and honorarium to cook-cum
helpers to SMDC or any stake holder been assigned.
No doubt that GOI is enhancing 7.5% of cooking cost every year. The
cost may be excess if the meal is prepared in a centralized kitchen of more
than 800 children. But the schools having less than 100 children cannot
afford to provide the same quality and quantity of nutrition to the children.
As such, it suggested that if there is separate cooking cost for schools having
less than 100 children opting mid-day meal. As of fact there are lots of such
primary schools having low enrolment and located in difficult and remote
area.
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2.9: SYSTEM FOR COOKING, SERVING AND SUPERVISING MID DAY MEALS IN THE
SCHOOL AND MEASURES TO PREVENT ANY UNTOWARD HAPPENING.
The School Managing Development Committee (SMDC)/Self Help
Groups/NGO engages a cook (local person- most preferably a women of
financially weak condition or from a backward class). Mid-Day-Meal cooking
and serving is supervised by the members of SMC, Head of the Institutions,
Teachers, Guardians (mother) in turn to check whether the meals are
hygienic, properly cooked or not. The Officers from the respective BAC and
MDM, HQ also visit the schools to monitor the mid-day meal. The cooking
agencies express their inability to provide eggs and fruits on regular basis as
they are very expensive [egg cost Rs.5/-] and cannot be met from the existing
rate of conversion cost. The problems are seen more in the schools having
lesser enrolment.
2.10: PROCEDURE AND STATUS OF CONSTRUCTION OF KITCHEN CUM STORE.
Kitchen shed are constructed from funds released from the centre
under MDM Programme. Fund for kitchen shed for 245 schools amounting to
Rs. 147.00 lakhs has been released during 2006-07 and utilized, Against the
sanctioned amount of Rs. 333.00 lakhs for 555 schools during 2007-08 by
the GOI, 518 kitchen shed had been constructed with the amount of
Rs.310.80 lakh. GCI and the roof truss and its peripherals are being
supplied to schools through SIMFED [Sikkim Marketing Federation Deptt],
Govt. of Sikkim and 50% of the rest amount are made as advance payment
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to SMCs to execute the work and the final payment are made on the basis of
the Completion Report by the Head of the institution, Panchayat, Asst.
Director of the concerned BAC (Block Administrative Centre), report is
compulsorily supported by the Photograph and other relevant documents
while submitting the bills. GOI sanctioned Rs.60000/- per unit of kitchen
shed but in the hilly terrain like Sikkim, lands are very slope, ups and down
and it is very difficult to construct kitchen shed. As such, state government
sanctioned Rs.145.04 lakh for 518 kitchen sheds in addition to Rs.333.00
lakh released by the GOI. GOI release Rs.35.40 during 2008-09 for
construction of 59 kitchen cum store @ Rs.60000/- per unit. The
construction work of 96 kitchen cum store is under progress in addition to
provided state share @28000/- per unit.
Status of kitchen cum stores under MDM at district level.
Category of School East Distt
West Distt
North Distt
South Distt
TOTAL
Under Progress
Sr. Sec. School 19 10 03 08 40
Secondary School 30 23 11 29 93
Junior Secondary School 47 41 16 46 150
Primary Schools 100 78 26 84 288
Lower Pry School 74 90 43 81 288
TOTAL 270 242 99 248 859 00
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KITCHEN CUM STORE UNDER MDM SCHEME
[EAST DISTRICT] [WEST DISTRICT]
[SOUTH DISTRICT] [NORTH DISTRICT]
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2.11: PROCEDURE OF PROCUREMENT OF KITCHEN DEVICES FROM (I) FUNDS
RELEASED UNDER THE MID-DAY MEAL PROGRAMME (II) OTHER SOURCES.
Kitchen Devices are being procured from the funds provided under the
MDM programme till date. GOI, sanctioned 22.32 lakh during 2006-07 for
kitchen devices, out of which Rs.21.18 lakhs had been utilized to procure
LPG gas to 447 govt. schools through STCS (State Trading Corporation of
Sikkim), Due to the shortage of LPG gas it took few years to procure the
Gas. In addition to Rs.22.32 lakhs released by the GOI, the state
government have sanctioned Rs.10 lakh for 447 sets of LPG connection
from state budget. During 2009-10, 336 govt. upper primary stage had
been provided utensils through SIMFED [Sikkim Marketing Federation
Deptt], Govt. of Sikkim with the amount of fund of Rs.16.80 lakh provided
by the GOI during the fag end of 2008-09.
DISTRICT UTENSILS LPG
East 112 125
West 85 119
North 40 84
South 99 119
TOTAL 336 447
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LPG GAS AND UTENSILS IN THE SCHOOL KITCHEN
2.12: CAPACITY BUILDING AND TRAINING CONDUCTED FOR DIFFERENT CATEGORIES
OF PERSONS INVOLVED IN THE MID DAY MEAL PROGRAMME.
The MDM Cell, HRDD had conducted training and awareness
programme of mid-day meal scheme at the four district during 2010. All the
heads of the institutions and SMDC of had attended the training cum
awareness programme of MDM held at various district level in presence of
district officials, MDM incharge, Assistant Director and Asst. Education
Officers of the Block Administrative Centre BAC. Lots of interaction
between SMDC, Heads of schools. Apart from this Schools heads are being
sensitize by the officers at the BAC level on monthly coordination meeting.
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2.13: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM AT SCHOOL, VILLAGE/GRAM PANCHAYAT, BLOCK, DISTRICT AND STATE LEVEL.
All orders, instructions, directives received from the GOI. are forthwith
passed on to Joint Directors of the District Offices who are the district head
for implementation of all Centrally Sponsored Programme of Human
Resource Development Department. This office further communicates to
Complex Organizers to individual school and SMC through Asst. Directors
who are the In-charge of respective Block Administrative Centre. The similar
upward flow of information from the school level follows the similar pattern.
All the information are being received from the single point [Single Window
System] existing in the H.R.D. Deptt.
2.14: SYSTEMS TO ENSURE TRANSPARENCY AND OPENNESS IN ALL ASPECTS OF
PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING INTER ALIA, FOODGRAINS MANAGEMENT,
INGREDIENTS PROCUREMENT, COOKING SERVING, APPOINTMENT OF COOKING
STAFF, CONSTRUCTION OF KITCHEN SHEDS AND PROCUREMENT OF COOKING
DEVICES...
1. IN ISSUE OF FOOD GRAINS:
Food grains are issued as per the PAB approved quota allotted to the
concerned district authority. The quantity is ensured by weighing on the
spot. The school receives their quota as per the enrolment of classes from I-V
@ 100 gms/child/day and 150 gms./child/day for upper primary stage [VI-
VIII]. While delivering the food grains to the schools the supplier shall have to
obtain the seal and signature of the Head of the institution on the Challan in
triplicate issued by the MDM cell, HRDD to ensure the delivery of food
grains, as well as one separate register for food grains and Cash book
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Register are issued to every schools by MDM cell to keep the detailed
accounts of food grains and cooking cost.
2. QUALITY OF COOKED MEAL PARTICULARLY ADDITION OF VEGETABLES AND
SUPPLY OF FRUITS, EGGS ETC.
Quality of cooked meal is checked by the school authority. The
concerned teacher, some times the member of PRIs, SMC or a guardian test
the meal and ensure its taste, hygiene and quality. They also check whether
vegetable and other ingredients are added to the meal. Eggs and fruits are
given sometimes as the items cannot be supplied on regular basis due to
expensive and cannot be met from the existing rate of conversion cost.
3. APPOINTMENT OF COOKING STAFF:
Cooks are being appointed by the heads of the institution in consultation
with the SMC member keeping view on priority to women as per the GOI
guidelines.
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4. EXPENDITURE OF COOKING AT SMC LEVEL:-
Separate Register of MDM pertaining to actual enrolment, opted MDM
and actual availed mid-day meal is maintained in every school provided by
the MDM cell, HRDD. The schools which implement cooked Mid-Day-Meal
keep vouchers of expenditure on ingredients and condiments for records etc.
The expenditure on cooking cost should be within prescribed/existing rate
per child/day. The circulars are issued for strict compliance to district
implementing in-charges to submit the cooking cost bill within the specified
date i.e. 10th of every next month.
5. CONSTRUCTION OF KITCHEN SHEDS :
The list of kitchen sheds allocated to schools are provided to district
authority and concerned officers of the Block Administrative Centre and Asst.
Directors and Asst. Education Officers at the block level monitor the
construction of kitchen cum store under MDM at the school level proper.
6. PROCUREMENT OF KITCHEN DEVICES :
As above, list of any items earmarked for the schools are being sent
through the district nodal officer and officers posted at block level to ensure
transparency and accountability.
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2.15: MEASURES TAKEN TO RECTIFY:
a) INTER-DISTRICT LOW AND UNEVEN UTILIZATION OF FOOD GRAINS AND
COOKING COST.
Food grains are distributed to the schools as per School wise
allocation and schools are directed not to distribute the balanced food
grains during winter vacation so that the same balanced stock can be used
as buffer stock, which helps during the monsoon season, when roads are
blocked due to landslide.
b) INTRA-DISTRICT MISMATCH IN UTILIZATION OF FOOD GRAINS AND COOKING
COST.
Food grains are distributed to the schools as per the allocation, Due
to many primary schools being located at the far flung areas cannot provide
the list of stock of every month due to so many reasons like non availability
of vehicles to office in time, some time due to blockade of roads during
monsoon. They even do not submit their monthly MDM bills to
district/Block at the specified time as a result mismatch of food-grain and
cooking cost arise as well as delay in payment. The balance of foodgrains
available in the schools are some time distributed to the students during
winter vacation of avoid rotten also keeps balance foodgrains as buffer
stock to provide uninterrupted cooked mid-day meal even foodgrains do not
reach schools in time due to certain reason. The strict instructions were
circulated to district authorities to disseminate the same information to
schools HM / SMCs to keep the buffer stock of rice and avoid misuse.
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c) DELAY IN DELIVERING COOKING COST AT SCHOOL LEVEL.
State Project Office, MDM Cell, HRDD had obtaining enbloc sanction
of the whole project amount at one time and try to transfer the funds to
district as soon as districts submit their requisition of fund and also
decentralized the payment from block to school level.
Despite early action from the SPO, MDM, delay in payment has
become bottleneck of the scheme, because, the procedure at the respective
districts Pay & Account Office is so lengthy to pass the bills in time.
2.16: DETAILS OF EVALUATION STUDIES CONDUCTED AND SUMMARY OF ITS
FINDINGS.
The state of Sikkim, MDM Cell has been putting relentless effort to
implement MDM with utmost satisfaction of the government. Accordingly,
the state level committees have been constituted for detail evaluation and
study of implementation. The State Level Steering cum Monitoring
Committee was held on Nov, 2010 under the chairmanship of Shri. T.T.
Dorji, IAS, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Sikkim with many heads of the
department including Area Manager of FCI, Gangtok. The findings of the
said committees are being recorded and accordingly the short- comings are
noted for corrective measures in the subsequent years. Nevertheless, the
state of Sikkim has not so far come across with major difficulties and
failures in implementing MDM, there are some negligible weaknesses which
are seriously taken care of by the concerned cell for smooth
implementation.
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2.17: BRIEF WRITE UP ON BEST PRACTICES FOLLOWED IN THE STATE.
Our state being declared organic state. Every School going child is
served with fresh and locally available organic vegetables like potatoes,
black dal, cabbage, green saag, cauliflower, Brocauli, reddish, carrot,
beans, peas in Mid-Day Meal Programme from where adequate nutrients
and proteins are expected for the children. This would enable to realize the
dreams and expectations of the GOI through implementing the Scheme of
MDM. Besides that 81 Monastic Schools and 12 Sanskrit Pathshalas are
being covered under MDM Programme and also facilitated with utensils and
kitchen sheds. Children of every community caste, creed, gender would mix
up, sit together and enjoy MDM, there is no distinction of any class/ creed.
2.18: INSTANCES OF UNHYGIENIC FOOD SERVED, CHILDREN FALLING ILL, SUB-
STANDARD SUPPLIES, DIVERSION/MISUSE OF RESOURCES, SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION
AND SAFETY MEASURES ADOPTED TO AVOID RECURRENCE OF SUCH INCIDENTS.
The State Level Executive Committee, MDM cell has been time and
again issuing specific instructions to all heads of institutions for ensuring
hygienic and quality food. The school heads are well acquainted with the
Guidelines issued by the Govt. of India and State as well, which has been a
distinct yardstick to control instances of unhygienic food. Accordingly, the
school heads and members of SMCs have been implementing the cooked
meal without any complaints till date. No such cases of unhygienic and
unfavorable report have been received so far in the case of Sikkim.
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2.19: EXTENT OF INVOLVEMENT OF NGOS AND CIVIC BODY ORGANIZATIONS
(CBOS) / PRIS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING OF THE SCHEME.
Public awareness and involvement of NGOs, SHGs and Civil Body
Organization and PRI are regularly publicized through local media and
leading papers to come forward in case of any complaint and grievances.
The involvement of said NGOS/Civil Organisation/PRIs so far is praise
worthy and commendable.
2.20: STATUS OF SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAMME WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON
PROVISION OF MICRONUTRIENTS, VITAMIN-A, DE-WORMING MEDICINE, IRON AND
FOLIC ACID, ZINC, DISTRIBUTION OF SPECTACLES TO CHILDREN WITH REFRACTIVE
ERROR AND RECORDING OF HEIGHT, WEIGHT ETC.
To ensure special focus on provision of micronutrients, vitamins A,
De-worming medicines, iron and folic acid etc. the nutrition cell of Health
and Family Welfare Deptt. And Food and Nutrition Deptt of govt. of Sikkim
are annually consulted and their expertise is utilized for educating the
stake holders of schools. The importance of nutrition and the impact
thereof is usually informed to all field officials and personnel engaged in the
implementation of MDM in the Schools.
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2.21: PRESENT MONITORING STRUCTURE AT VARIOUS LEVELS. STRATEGY FOR
ESTABLISHMENT OF MONITORING CELL AT VARIOUS LEVELS. VIZ. BLOCK,
DISTRICT AND STATE LEVEL FOR EFFECTIVE MONITORING OF THE SCHEME.
The MDM Cell, HRDD had constituted State Level Steering cum
Monitoring Committee and District Level Monitoring Committee and hold
the meeting thereof during the year at both state and the district level. The
MDM Cell, HRDD is ahead to strengthen the monitoring of MDM by
constitution of MDM Monitoring Committee at Block and Cluster Level and
establishment of MIS cell in convergence with SSA (BRCs) at the block level.
2.22: STEPS TAKEN TO STRENGTHEN THE MONITORING MECHANISM IN THE BLOCK,
DISTRICT AND STATE LEVEL AND STATUS OF CONSTITUTION OF SMCS AT THESE
LEVELS. STATUS OF FORMATION ON STANDING MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE AT
VILLAGE/SCHOOL./COOKING AGENCY LEVEL IN THE LIGHT OF RIGHT TO EDUCATION
ACT, 2009.
As per the GOI Guidelines, State Level Monitoring Committee and
District Level Committee were formed and notified. Each one of the
committee are provided with the copy of GOI, Guidelines of MDM and Hand
Book of MDM developed by the MDM Division, HRDD to ensure
transparency, responsibility and importance of MDM Scheme in the state.
To ensure awareness among common public and all stake holders
publicity campaign is held in various places of district, sub-division and
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BACs. Brief NEWS report, Guidelines and Procedures thereof are printed in
local leading papers and local media.
Secondly, for effective, community participation all stake holder like
SMC/VEC/PTA/SHG/NGO are regularly informed about the importance of
nutrition and cooked mid-day meal for school going children. Written
instruction/Circulars are also being issued to all concerned stake holder.
ORIENTATION PROGRAMME ON WEB PORTAL AT BACs
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Heads of the institution attended in WEB PORTAL WORKSHOP
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2.23: ARRANGEMENT FOR OFFICIAL INSPECTIONS TO MDM CENTRES AND
PERCENTAGE OF SCHOOLS INSPECTED AND SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND
REMEDIAL MEASURES.
There are 23 Block Administrative Centre in our state wherein one
Assistant Director and Asst. Education Officer along with the staff are
deputed from HRDD to every BAC to monitor the MDM scheme in their
respective block centers. The officers at the block level visit schools twice or
thrice in a month to ensure effective functioning of the schools activities.
2.24: FEEDBACK/COMMENTS IN RESPECT OF REPORT OF MONITORING
INSTITUTIONS DESIGNATED FOR YOUR STATE/UT TO MONITOR IMPLEMENTATION OF
MDM AND ACTION TAKEN THEREON.
The external monitoring institutions designated for our state are
beneficial and advantages in various aspects. Firstly, such institutions keep
the state level implementing agencies alert and vigilant and on top of this
the outside monitoring institutions give better input for smooth functioning
of the scheme. Therefore, the state level MDM Cell indeed welcomes such
provisions of external monitoring institutions for effective implementation of
the schemes.
2.25: GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM IF ANY, USED BY THE STATE:
The Grievance Redressal Committee had been constituted in the four
district vide Notification No . 244/MDM/HRDD, dt: 29.1.2011and also
introduced the email id: [email protected] that any complaints
and suggestion in regard to mid-day meal in Sikkim can be sent.
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The members of the Grievance Redressal Mechanism of MDM at the
district level are as under:
1. District Collector : Chairman
2. Joint Director/Project Incharge : Member Secretary.
3. Dy. Director/Project Coordinator : Member.
4. Account Officer [Distt. HRDD] : Member.
5. Asst. Dir/AEO/In-charge MDM : Member.
2.26: Media Campaign, if any:
2.27: OVERALL ASSESSMENT OF THE MANNER IN WHICH IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
PROGRAMME IS CONTRIBUTING TO THE PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES AND AN ANALYSIS
OF STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF THE PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION.
The objective behind the launching MDM Scheme was to enroll 100%
school going children, retention and ensuring nutrition to all socio-
economically under-privileged elementary school children. In the context of
Sikkim, the contribution of scheme has been a quite commendable as the
schools have been able to enroll cent percent school children in the primary
level. This has also ensured to mitigate hunger, retention and regular
attendance in elementary level in comparison to previous year when the
MDM scheme was not implemented.
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CCHHIILLDDRREENN HHAAVVIINNGG MMIIDD--DDAAYY MMEEAALL IINN SSCCHHOOOOLL
PPRROOBBLLEEMMSS && SSUUGGGGEESSTTIIOONN::
UUNNIIQQUUEE AACCAADDEEMMIICC SSEESSSSIIOONN::
Sikkim has its unique academic session which begins from mid February
and end in mid December.
Therefore, Sikkim is maintaining it expenditure and details from academic
session not Financial Year.
Payments under MDM could not be made in advance neither e transfer due
to State Financial Rule and non availability of internet in every block.
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DDEETTAAIILLSS OOFF SSCCHHOOOOLL--WWIISSEE EENNRROOLLMMEENNTT FFOORR
RREEQQUUIISSIITTIIOONNSS OOFF LLPPGG RREEFFIILLLLIINNGGDD DDUURRIINNGG 22001133--1144
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SOUTH DISTRICT: REQUIREMENT OF LPG
PRIMAY [I-V] UPPER PRY [VI-VIII]
SL.NO
NAME OF SCHOOL Actual Enrolment
LPG Req for Pry
SL.NO
NAME OF SCHOOL
Actual Enrolme
nt
LPG Req for
Upper Pry
Total LPG
require
Total Fund Req for south
1 Salghari SS 62 1 1 Jorethang SSS 325 6 7 82040
2 Dhargoan PS 46 1 2 Lingmoo SSS 141 3 4 46880
3 Baisalgoan PS 41 1
3 Bermiok Tokal SSS
162 3 4 46880
4 Timburey LPS 16 1 4 Namchi SSS 222 4 5 58600
5 Nandugoan SS 93 2 5 Namthang SSS 209 4 6 70320
6 Denchong JHS 52 1 6 Sadam SSS 189 3 4 46880
7 Dong Ambotey JHS 61 1 7 VCGL SSS 219 4 5 58600
8 Harrabotey PS 27 1 8 Temi SSS 146 3 4 46880
9 L/Nandugoan PS 53 1 9 Yangang SSS 227 4 5 58600
10 N/Suntaley LPS 25 1 10 Melli-Gumpa SS 133 3 4 46880
11 Jorethang SSS 528 9 11 Melli-Bazar SS 250 4 13 152360
12 Tinik Chisopani JHS 125 2 12 Sumbuk SS 110 2 4 46880
13 Barbotey PS 50 1 13 Kamrang SS 94 2 3 35160
14 NTL Vok SS 70 2 14 Kabrey SS 68 2 4 46880
15 Omchu SS 38 1 15 Bikmat SS 73 2 3 35160
16 Chumlok JHS 65 1 16 Rateypani SS 93 2 3 35160
17 Gumpadara LPS 13 1 17 Perbing SS 100 2 3 35160
18 Tingmoo SS 158 2 18 Turung SS 125 2 4 46880
19 Tingmoo Bring PS 43 1 19 Pabong Daring SS 45 1 2 23440
20 Mangbrue PS 46 1 20 Tarku SS 98 2 3 35160
21 Lamatan PS 45 1 21 Ralong SS 77 2 3 35160
22 Sanganath SS 129 2 22 Jarrong SS 91 2 4 46880
23 Lingyong JHS 56 1 23 Borrong SS 68 2 3 35160
24 Subuk PS 27 1 24 Tingley SS 83 2 3 35160
25 Rockland PS 29 1 25 Kewzing SS 169 3 4 46880
26 Namchi SSS 201 3 26 Neh-Broom SS 132 3 6 70320
27 Mickhola JHS 46 1 27 Lingee SS 111 2 3 35160
28 Kopchey PS 48 1 28 Namphok SS 73 2 3 35160
29 Purano Namchi PS 65 1 29 Ben SS 152 3 4 46880
30 L/Mickhola PS 31 1 30 Kitam SS 126 2 3 35160
31 Assangthang JHS 101 2 31 Namchi New SS 237 4 6 70320
32 Grunggoan PS 59 1 32 Salghari SS 128 3 4 46880
33 L/Assangthang LPS 24 1 33 Nandugoan SS 207 4 5 58600
34 Pabong SS 41 1 34 Damthang SS 75 2 3 35160
35 Tingrithang JHS 34 1 35 NTL Vok SS 93 2 3 35160
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36 Pahzer PS 37 1 36 Omchu SS 39 1 2 23440
37 U/Tingrithang LPS 5 1 37 Tingmoo SS 113 2 3 35160
38 Namchi New SS 187 3 38 Sanganath SS 99 2 5 58600
39 Gumpa-Ghurpisey JHS
104 2 39 Namchi GSSS
325 6 8 93760
40 Maniram SS 51 1 40 Pabong SS 78 2 3 35160
41 Phalidara JHS 44 1 41 Maniram SS 94 2 3 35160
42 Alleydara JHS 28 1 42 Denchong JHS 39 1 2 23440
43 Salleybong JHS 43 1
43 Dong Ambotey JHS
39 1 2 23440
44 Bhanjyang PS 78 2
44 Tinik Chisopani JHS
45 1 3 35160
45 L/Boomtar PS 71 2 45 Chumlok JHS 53 1 3 35160
46 Singithang PS 53 1 46 Lingyong JHS 39 1 2 23440
47 Damthang SS 73 2 47 Mickhola JHS 42 1 3 35160
48 U/Jaubari JHS 30 1 48 Assangthang JHS 147 3 4 46880
49 Chemchey JHS 38 1 49 Tingrithang JHS 21 1 2 23440
50 L/Jaubari PS 30 1
50 Gumpa-Ghurpisey JHS
45 1 2 23440
51 Pakchey PS 25 1 51 Phalidara JHS 47 1 2 23440
52 Chiyadara PS 35 1 52 Alleydara JHS 37 1 2 23440
53 Rong SS 54 1 53 Salleybong JHS 57 1 2 23440
54 Singtam Pallum PS 20 1 54 U/Jaubari JHS 30 1 2 23440
55 Bul PS 22 1 55 Chemchey JHS 37 1 2 23440
56 L/Singtam PS 30 1 56 Rong SS 84 2 3 35160
57 Pallum LPS 22 1 57 Tinzir JHS 86 2 3 35160
58 Shyamdas LPS 10 1 58 Mamley JHS 69 2 3 35160
59 Kamrang SS 74 2 59 Goam JHS 57 1 3 35160
60 Tinzir JHS 83 2 60 Mazitar JHS 56 1 3 35160
61 Kitchudumra PS 63 1 61 Melli-Payong JHS 68 2 3 35160
62 Mamley JHS 69 2 62 Kerabari JHS 41 1 3 35160
63 Nangdang PS 25 1 63 Suntaley JHS 89 2 3 35160
64 Chamgoan PS 24 1 64 Rabitar JHS 34 1 2 23440
65 Kitam SS 32 1 65 Turuk SS 108 2 3 35160
66 Goam JHS 63 1 66 Panchgharey JHS 47 1 2 23440
67 Mazitar JHS 68 2 67 Lungchok JHS 60 1 3 35160
68 L/Goam PS 54 1 68 Kartikey JHS 82 2 3 35160
69 L/Kitam PS 27 1 69 Kamarey JHS 39 1 2 23440
70 Sorak-Manpur PS 45 1 70 Kateng JHS 90 2 3 35160
71 Compound LPS 48 1 71 Passi JHS 57 1 2 23440
72 Melli-Gumpa SS 89 2 72 L/Perbing JHS 20 1 3 35160
73 Melli-Payong JHS 43 1 73 Phong JHS 112 2 3 35160
74 Kerabari JHS 85 2 74 Chuba JHS 76 2 4 46880
75 Kubinday PS 36 1 75 Kaizaley JHS 52 1 2 23440
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76 Begani LPS 53 1 76 Mamring JHS 36 1 2 23440
77 Melli-Bazar SS 285 5 77 T/Tea Garden JHS 78 2 7 82040
78 Sadam SSS 50 1 78 Thangsing JHS 45 1 2 23440
79 Suntaley JHS 93 2 79 Challamthang JHS 78 2 4 46880
80 Rabitar JHS 78 2 80 Namphing JHS 183 3 5 58600
81 Sukrabarey PS 48 1 81 L/Tarku JHS 102 2 3 35160
82 S/Makerzong PS 41 1
82 M/Sinchuthang JHS
38 1 2 23440
83 Rogdara PS 51 1 83 Ben Kabey JHS 51 1 2 23440
84 Turuk SS 66 2 84 Burul JHS 33 1 3 35160
85 Panchgharey JHS 85 2 85 Sangmoo JHS 113 2 4 46880
86 Billing PS 24 1 86 Dojak JHS 28 1 2 23440
87 Guptigoan PS 30 1 87 Namlung JHS 44 1 2 23440
88 Ramabong PS 50 1 88 Phamtam JHS 66 2 3 35160
89 Sumbuk SS 85 2 89 Paksom JHS 65 1 3 35160
90 Lungchok JHS 47 1 90 Deyathang JHS 62 1 2 23440
91 Kartikey JHS 91 2
91 Legship Hingdam JHS
57 1 3 35160
92 Kamarey JHS 65 1
92 Dalep Kewzing JHS
83 2 3 35160
93 Mungrang LPS 14 1 93 L/Rayong JHS 40 1 2 23440
94 Middle Lungchok LPS
0 94 U/Lingmoo JHS
29 1 1 11720
95 Rolu Manpur LPS 54 1 95 Mangzing JHS 86 2 3 35160
96 Namthang SSS 70 2 96 Tokday JHS 72 2 4 46880
97 Kateng JHS 92 2 97 Pathing JHS 49 1 3 35160
98 Ruchung PS 43 1 98 Samruk JHS 58 1 2 23440
99 Phamphok PS 40 1 99 Sokey JHS 39 1 2 23440
100 Politam PS
38 1 100 U/Yangang JHS
49 1 2 23440
101 K/Makerzong LPS
37 1 101 Karungthang JHS
74 2 3 35160
102 Kabrey SS
95 2 102 Sripatam JHS
85 2 4 46880
103 Bhalukhop PS
37 1 103 Manglee JHS
28 1 2 23440
104 Tek PS
57 1 104 Sokpay JHS
49 1 2 23440
105 Jholungay PS
32 1 105 L/Payong JHS
89 2 3 35160
106
Tangayborbotay LPS
26 1 106 L/Karjee JHS
70 2 3 35160
107 Nagipolitam PS
32 1
1 11720
108 Bikmat SS
44 1
1 11720
109 Tangzi PS
50 1
1 11720
110 Rabikhola PS
29 1
1 11720
111 Rateypani SS
98 2
2 23440
112 Passi JHS
68 2
2 23440
36
113 Khyarbotey PS
55 1
1 11720
114 Perbing SS
82 2
2 23440
115 L/Perbing JHS
65 1
1 11720
116 Perbing Khop PS
37 1
1 11720
117 Phong JHS
51 1
1 11720
118 Chuba JHS
112 2
2 23440
119 Kaizaley JHS
72 1
1 11720
120 Karekjogidara LPS
60 1
1 11720
121 Rubditoribary LPS
31 1
1 11720
122 Bansbotey LPS
35 1
1 11720
123 Turung SS
113 2
2 23440
124 Mamring JHS
87 2
2 23440
125 Donak PS
43 1
1 11720
126 Subinkhor LPS
32 1
1 11720
127 Temi SSS
108 2
2 23440
128 T/Tea Garden JHS
110 2
2 23440
129 Genchung PS
35 1
1 11720
130 Aifaltar LPS
17 1
1 11720
131 Bermiok Tokal SSS
119 2
2 23440
132 Thangsing JHS
59 1
1 11720
133 Challamthang JHS
53 1
1 11720
134 Passi PS
46 1
1 11720
135 Namphing JHS
184 3
3 35160
136 Pabong Daring SS
81 2
2 23440
137 Bermiok Dalep PS
59 1
1 11720
138 L/Challamthang PS
64 1
1 11720
139 Bermiok Daring PS
78 2
2 23440
140 Amaley LPS
81 2
2 23440
141 L/Namphing LPS
94 2
2 23440
142 Rakep LPS
49 1
1 11720
143 Aapgaci Botey LPS
36 1
1 11720
144 Tarku SS
45 1
1 11720
145 L/Tarku JHS
42 1
1 11720
146 Kamargoan PS
54 1
1 11720
37
147 Lower Tanak PS
62 1
1 11720
148
Tarku Gairigoan LPS
22 1
1 11720
149 Upper Tanak PS
45 1
1 11720
150 Ben SS
102 2
2 23440
151 M/Sinchuthang JHS
96 2
2 23440
152 Ben Kabey JHS
63 1
1 11720
153 Simkharka PS
55 1
1 11720
154 Ben Peku PS
37 1
1 11720
155 B/Namphrick LPS
13 1
1 11720
156 Deu Dentam LPS
32 1
1 11720
157 Ben Katuja LPS
39 1
1 11720
158 Ben Rolock LPS
23 1
1 11720
159 Tingley SS
99 2
2 23440
160 Burul JHS
91 2
2 23440
161 Dong Tingley LPS
16 1
1 11720
162 Nizrameng PS
41 1
1 11720
163 VCGL SSS
199 3
3 35160
164 Sangmoo JHS
89 2
2 23440
165 Dojak JHS
117 2
2 23440
166 Rankey PS
66 2
2 23440
167 Gangla PS
87 2
2 23440
168 U/Rayong PS
26 1
1 11720
169 Ralong SS
39 1
1 11720
170 Namlung JHS
116 2
2 23440
171 R/Lingding PS
34 1
1 11720
172 R/Lungsing PS
40 1
1 11720
173 Mangardalam LPS
18 1
1 11720
174 Borrong SS
86 2
2 23440
175 Phamtam JHS
78 2
2 23440
176 Paksom JHS
68 2
2 23440
177 Maypong PS
64 1
1 11720
178 B/Suntaley LPS
21 1
1 11720
179 B/Dhargoan LPS
9 1
1 11720
180 L/Borong LPS
12 1
1 11720
38
181 Chittrey LPS
24 1
1 11720
182 P/Makerzong LPS
30 1
1 11720
183 Sada LPS
30 1
1 11720
184 Jarrong SS
78 2
2 23440
185 Deyathang JHS
92 2
2 23440
186 K/Tea Garden JHS
60 1
1 11720
187 L/Jarrong PS
74 2
2 23440
188 Berfung P.S
39 1
1 11720
189 Anithang LPS
9 1
1 11720
190
Roneck Chunam LPS
10 1
1 11720
191 Manchok LPS
35 1
1 11720
192 Kewzing SS
161 3
3 35160
193
Legship Hingdam JHS
68 2
2 23440
194 Dalep Kewzing JHS
58 1
1 11720
195 Bakhim PS
36 1
1 11720
196 Lingzoo PS
73 2
2 23440
197 Rhoneck LPS
5 1
1 11720
198
Legship Dhargoan LPS
13 1
1 11720
199 L/Rayong JHS
90 2
2 23440
200 Middle Rayong LPS
23 1
1 11720
201 Tarnim LPS
24 1
1 11720
202 Lower Tarnim LPS
32 1
1 11720
203 Lingmoo SSS
149 3
3 35160
204 U/Lingmoo JHS
133 3
3 35160
205 Pepthang LPS
35 1
1 11720
206 Bandey LPS
24 1
1 11720
207 Neh-Broom SS
127 2
2 23440
208 Mangzing JHS
137 3
3 35160
209 Tokday JHS
129 2
2 23440
210 Jogidara PS
38 1
1 11720
211 U/Neh PS
85 2
2 23440
212 L/Broom LPS
32 1
1 11720
213 Yangang SSS
125 2
2 23440
214 Pathing JHS
64 1
1 11720
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EAST DISTRICT[ REQUIREMENT OF LPG REFILLING] PRIMARY LEVEL UPPER PRY LEVAL
TOTAL LPG REQ.
[PRY & UPS]
TOTAL AMOUNT [@1172/1
0 months]
Sl.No Name of school Enrol
LPG REFIL IN NO.
SL.NO
NAME OF SCHOOLS
Enrol LPG REFILL IN NO
1 Samdong SSS 66 2 1 Samdong SSS 139 3 5 58600
2 Dikchu SSS 174 4 2 Dikchu SSS 235 5 9 105480
3 Machong SSS 76 2 3 Tumin SS 139 3 5 58600
4 Dikling SSS 170 4 4
Lower Samdong SS
88 2 6 70320
5 Tumin SS 88 2 5
Rakdong T. JHS
119 3 5 58600
215 Samruk JHS
95 2
2 23440
216 Sokey JHS
83 2
2 23440
217 U/Yangang JHS
100 2
2 23440
218 Rangang PS
69 2
2 23440
219 U/Satam PS
45 1
1 11720
220 Majuwa LPS
37 1
1 11720
221 Namphok SS
153 3
3 35160
222 Karungthang JHS
91 2
2 23440
223 Sripatam JHS
118 2
2 23440
224 Manglee JHS
82 2
2 23440
225 Kateng Dingtar LPS
42 1
1 11720
226 Lingee SS
107 2
2 23440
227 Sokpay JHS
54 1
1 11720
228 L/Payong JHS
54 1
1 11720
229 L/Karjee JHS
121 2
2 23440
230 Badamtam PS
98 2
2 23440
231 Kaw PS
66 2
2 23440
232 Sumsee PS
19 1
1 11720
233 Darakharka PS
40 1
1 11720
TOTAL 14674 333 9583 202 535 6270200
40
6 Lower Samdong SS
71 2 6 Phalaichadara JHS
52 1 3 35160
7 Rakdong Tintek JHS
33 1 7 T. Namrang JHS
37 1 2 23440
8 Phalichadara 59 2 8
Suryodaya T. JHS
23 1 3 35160
9 T. Namrang JHS 56 2 9
Simick Lingay JHS
30 1 3 35160
10 Suryodaya T. JHS
73 2 10 Patuk Chandey JHS
76 2 4 46880
11 Simick Lingay JHS
54 2 11 Ralay JHS 88 2 4 46880
12 Patuk Chandey JHS
45 1 12 Dikling SSS 159 4 5 58600
13 Ralay JHS 112 3 13 Machong SSS 125 3 6 70320
14 Tintek Chuba PS 40 1 14 Mamring SSS 94 2 3 35160
15 T. Saraswati PS 64 2 15 Aho Shanti PS 134 3 5 58600
16 Samthar PS 26 1 16
Namchaybung SS
154 4 5 58600
17 Rakdong Sokpay PS
54 2 17 Pachrykhani SS
126 3 5 58600
18 T. Marchak PS 77 2 18 Ahokishan JHS 139 3 5 58600
19 Kambal PS 89 2 19 Nimtar JHS 71 2 4 46880
20 L. Kambal PS 50 1 20 Pakyong JHS 166 4 5 58600
21 Toribari PS 30 1 21 Raigaon JHS 20 1 2 23440
22 Laxminiketan PS 9 1 22 Rorathang JHS 79 2 3 35160
23 Machilakha PS 26 1 23 Amba JHS 37 1 2 23440
24 Tumin Barang PS
83 2 24 Pachay JHS 92 2 4 46880
25 T. Dhanbari PS 46 1 25 Parakha JHS 38 1 2 23440
26 Subithang PS 42 1 26
Barapathing JHS
55 2 3 35160
27 Mintokgang PS 24 1 27
Pachaykhani shanskrit
40 1 2 23440
28 Central Patuk PS 64 2 28 Tarpin SS 191 4 6 70320
29 Patuk Kokalay PS
78 2 29 Sudungla SS 101 2 4 46880
30 Dongaythang PS 26 1 30 Lingkay SS 110 3 4 46880
31 Tumin Monastic 25 1 31
Rhenock Bazar JHS
98 2 3 35160
32 Simick Lingay mon
31 1 32 Gangchung JHS
55 2 3 35160
33 Rakdong Tenjung G
21 1 33 Mulukay JHS 49 1 2 23440
34 Samdong Monastic
26 1 34 Bering JHS 76 2 3 35160
35 Samdong Shanskrit
30 1 35 Taza JHS 44 1 2 23440
41
36 Mamring SSS 74 2 36 Dugalakha JHS 71 2 4 46880
37 Aho Shanti SS 96 2 37 Taraythang JHS 104 2 4 46880
38 Namchaybung SS
96 2 38 Lingkay Shanskrit
10 1 3 35160
39 Pachaykhani SS 127 3 39 Rongli JHS 224 5 8 93760
40 Aho Kishan JHS 167 4 40
South Regu JHS
86 2 6 70320
41 Nimtar JHS 110 3 41 North Regu JHS 49 1 4 46880
42 Pakyong Bazar JHS
156 3 42 R. Khamdong JHS
83 2 5 58600
43 Raigaon JHS 56 1 43
Phadamchen SS
72 2 3 35160
44 Rorathang JHS 112 3 44 Lingtam SS 159 4 7 82040
45 Amba JHS 54 1 45 Rolep SS 117 3 4 46880
46 Pachay JHS 112 3 46 Aritar SS 135 3 6 70320
47 Parakha JHS 49 1 47 Dalapchand SS 107 3 4 46880
48 Barapathing JHS 76 2 48 Rhenock SSS 211 5 7 82040
49 U. Kadamtam PS 15 1 49
Chujachen SSS
180 4 5 58600
50 L. Kadamtam PS 28 1 50 Khamdong SSS 123 4 5 58600
51 Aho Yangtam PS 62 2 51 Singtam SSS 281 6 8 93760
52 Pachay Samsing PS
84 2 52 Sang SSS 181 4 6 70320
53 Tinkharka PS 14 1 53 Sirwani SS 175 4 5 58600
54 Taksang PS 48 1 54
Middle Camp SS
197 4 5 58600
55 Tokchi PS 26 1 55 Makha SS 111 3 4 46880
56 Kartok PS 39 1 56 Martam SS 145 3 4 46880
57 Rikyap PS 40 1 57
Sang Tshalamthang SS
70 2 3 35160
58 Pheri PS 55 2 58 Ralap JHS 83 2 4 46880
59 Latuk PS 13 1 59
Martam Yangthang JHS
46 1 2 23440
60 Lossing PS 49 1 60 Bhirkuna JHS 46 1 2 23440
61 Thekabung PS 23 1 61 Burung JHS 17 1 2 23440
62 Basilakha PS 52 2 62 Dochum JHS 46 1 3 35160
63 Changay Monastic
20 1 63 Singbel JHS 47 1 2 23440
64 Kartok Monastic 40 1 64
Sakyong Namgaythang JHS
27 1 2 23440
65 Aho Yangtam Shanskrit
10 1 65 Simick Marchak JHS
30 1 2 23440
66 Tarpin SS 128 3 66
Assamlingey SSS
173 4 7 82040
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67 Sudunglakha SS 97 2 67
Biraspati Ranipool SSS
297 6 8 93760
68 Lingkay SS 79 2 68 Deorali G. SSS 451 9 11 128920
69 Rhenock Bazar JHS
156 4 69 Enchay SSS 211 4 8 93760
70 Gangchung JHS 65 2 70 Lindok SSS 104 2 4 46880
71 Mulukay JHS 70 2 71 Tadong SSS 573 12 14 164080
72 Bering JHS 53 1 72 T. N. . SSS 239 5 6 70320
73 Taza JHS 88 2 73
West Point SSS
465 9 11 128920
74 Dugalakha JHS 111 3 74 Pabyuik SS 95 2 5 58600
75 Taraythang JHS 89 2 75 Modern SS 435 9 11 128920
76 Reshi PS 130 3 76 Penlong SS 115 3 6 70320
77 Tarpin Salghari PS
61 2 77 L.. Syari SS 107 2 4 46880
78 L. Sudunglakha PS
39 1 78 Nandok SS 74 2 3 35160
79 Rungdung PS 49 1 79 Sichay SS 325 7 8 93760
80 Kaputhang PS 35 1 80 Bojoghari SS 188 4 5 58600
81 Taksang Kaizalay PS
48 1 81 Arithang C.S.Rai JHS
212 5 6 70320
82 Ankuchen PS 13 1 82 Lumsay JHS 67 2 3 35160
83 L. Bering PS 22 1 83 Tumlabung JHS 81 2 3 35160
84 D. Manpur PS 12 1 84 Burtuk JHS 223 5 6 70320
85 Titribotay PS 43 1 85
Namong Arithang JHS
37 1 2 23440
86 Linkey Mochong Monastic
30 1 86 Lingding JHS 56 2 3 35160
87 Machong Monstic 23 1 87 Gaucharan JHS 66 2 3 35160
88 Taraythang Shanskrit
24 1 88 U. Syari JHS 157 3 4 46880
89 Adarsh Shanskrit Rhenock
33 1 89 Namphong JHS 12 1 2 23440
90 Lingkay Shanskrit
25 1 90 4th Mile JHS 37 1 2 23440
91 Dokchen PS 28 1 91 Rongneck JHS 151 3 4 46880
92 Gangyap PS 10 1 92 Bhusuk JHS 80 2 3 35160
93 Deoling PS 24 1 93 Pangthang JHS 59 2 3 35160
94 Lokdara PS 46 1 94 L. Nandok JHS 54 1 2 23440
95 Dzuluk PS 17 1 95 Sauraney JHS 34 1 2 23440
96 Bouchen PS 18 1 96
Tshuglakhang Monastic
33 1 2 23440
97 Changaylakha PS
45 1 97 Ranka SSS 251 5 6 70320
98 C. Lungchok PS 48 1 98 Rumtek SSS 170 4 5 58600
43
99 Lamaten PS 36 1 99 Luing SS 107 3 4 46880
100 Dodachen PS 50 1 100
Samalingdum JHS
76 2 3 35160
101 Posakay PS 72 2 101 Adampool JHS 119 3 5 58600
102 Chandanay PS 23 1 102 Perbing JHS 49 1 2 23440
103 Thungsung PS 73 2 103 Ray-mindu JHS 57 2 4 46880
104 Subhanaydara PS
19 1 104 Thamidara JHS 47 1 2 23440
105 Chunbhati PS 37 1 105
Central Pandam SSS
197 4 5 58600
106 U. Khamdong PS
56 2 106 Rangpo SSS 259 9 11 128920
107 Sisnay PS 73 2 107 S. Sardare 134 3 5 58600
108 L. Dalapchand PS
64 2 108 Sumin Linchey SS
132 3 5 58600
109 Pasting PS 39 1 109 Padamchey SS 97 2 3 35160
110 Pachasaraswati PS
35 1 110 Duga SS 215 5 6 70320
111 Nimachen PS 34 1 111 L. Sumin SS 85 2 3 35160
112 Katorbotay PS 32 1 112 Bardang JHS 125 3 4 46880
113 Agrigaon PS 30 1 113
Churibhotey JHs
95 2 3 35160
114 Middle Aritar PS 43 1 114 Bhesmay JHS 36 1 2 23440
115 R.P.Phencholing Monastic
34 1 115 Rangpo Bazar JHS
250 5 6 70320
116 Budha Shanskrit Monastic
23 1 116 Majitar JHs 187 4 5 58600
117 U. Khamdong Sanskrit
10 1 117 Sazong JHS 31 1 2 23440
118 Rongli JHS 236 5 118 Damlakha JHs 39 1 6 70320
119 South Regu JHS 84 2 119
Singleybong JHS
42 1 3 35160
120 North Regu JHS 43 1 120 Pachak JHS 83 2 3 35160
121 Rhenock Khamdong JHS
78 2 121 S. Mangthang 41 1 3 35160
122 Phadamchen SS 49 1 122 U. Sumin 21 1 2 23440
123 Lingtam SS 87 2 2 23440
124 Rolep SS 98 2 2 23440
125 Aritar SS 79 2 2 23440
126 Dalapchand SS 68 2 2 23440
127 Rhenock SSS 163 4 4 46880
128 Chujachen SSS 79 2 2 23440
44
129 Khamdong Sosnamoti SSS
121 3 3 35160
130 Singtam SSS 349 7 7 82040
131 Sang SSS 79 2 2 23440
132 Sirwani SS 199 4 4 46880
133 Middle Camp SS 111 3 3 35160
134 Makha SS 187 4 4 46880
135 Martam SS 126 3 3 35160
136 Sang Tshalamthang SS
82 2 2 23440
137 Ralap JHS 221 5 5 58600
138 Martam Yangthang JHS
82 2 2 23440
139 Bhirkuna JHS 124 3 3 35160
140 Burung JHS 55 2 2 23440
141 Dochum JHS 78 2 2 23440
142 Singbel JHS 140 3 3 35160
143 Sakyong Namgaythang JHS
87 2 2 23440
144 Samlick Marchak JHS
45 1 1 11720
145 Tirkutam PS 60 2 2 23440
146 Sangkhola PS 98 2 2 23440
147 Sakyong Chisopani PS
83 2 2 23440
148 Rabdang Chotang PS
62 2 2 23440
149 Nazitam PS 53 1 1 11720
150 Lingdong PS 68 2 2 23440
151 Dipudara PS 63 2 2 23440
152 Chuja Martam PS
46 1 1 11720
153 Bengthangsing PS
57 2 2 23440
154 Beng PS 70 2 2 23440
45
155 Badangthangsing PS
53 1 1 11720
156 Martam Lingtam PS
36 1 1 11720
157 Namin Dhurva PS
43 1 1 11720
158 Marchak Chuten PS
61 2 2 23440
159 Zingla PS 37 1 1 11720
160 Namjong Martam Monastic
40 1 1 11720
161 Tirkutam Manilakhang
26 1 1 11720
162 Chonkhar Martam Monastic
30 1 1 11720
163 Sang Monastic 42 1 1 11720
164 Assamlingey SSS
107 3 3 35160
165 Biraspati Ranipool SSS
326 7 7 82040
166 Enchay SSS 218 5 5 58600
167 Deorali SSS 478 10 10 117200
168 Lindok SSS 96 2 2 23440
169 Tadong SSS 640 13 13 152360
170 T. N. G. SSS 192 4 4 46880
171 West Point SSS 646 13 13 152360
172 Pabyuik SS 64 2 2 23440
173 Modern SS 546 11 11 128920
174 Penlong SS 67 2 2 23440
175 L.. Syari SS 112 3 3 35160
176 Nandok SS 76 2 2 23440
177 Sichay SS 502 10 10 117200
178 Bojoghari SS 220 5 5 58600
179 Arithang C.S.Rai JHS
358 7 7 82040
180 Lumsay JHS 179 4 4 46880
181 Tumlabung JHS 113 3 3 35160
182 Burtuk JHS 251 5 5 58600
183 Namong Arithang JHS
98 2 2 23440
184 Lingding JHS 126 3 3 35160
185 Gaucharan JHS 38 1 1 11720
186 U. Syari JHS 240 5 5 58600
46
187 Namphong JHS 25 1 1 11720
188 4th Mile JHS 83 2 2 23440
189 Rongneck JHS 206 4 4 46880
190 Bhusuk JHS 82 2 2 23440
191 Pangthang JHS 54 1 1 11720
192 L. Nandok JHS 115 3 3 35160
193 Sauraney JHS 67 2 2 23440
194 Sotak PS 33 1 1 11720
195 Nimthang PS 35 1 1 11720
196 Samdur PS 68 2 2 23440
197 Chongaytar PS 64 2 2 23440
198 Yali PS 40 1 1 11720
199 Navay PS 37 1 1 11720
200 L. Burtuk JHS 129 3 3 35160
201 10th Mile PS 23 1 1 11720
202 Pangthang SAP Camp PS
45 1 1 11720
203 Thegu PS 10 1 1 11720
204 Chuba PS 47 2 2 23440
205 Daring Lingay PS 31 1 1 11720
206 Merung PS 55 2 2 23440
207 Tshuglakhang Monastic
71 2 2 23440
208 Burtuk Manilakhang Monast
30 1 1 11720
209 Navay Sotak Monastic
31 1 1 11720
210 Sa-Nger Rongneck Monastic
40 1 1 11720
211 Dichen Choling Sichey
35 1 1 11720
212 Pabyuik Monastic 30 1 1 11720
213 Kagyut Chandbari Monastic
30 1 1 11720
214 Deorali Churten Monastic
589 12 12 140640
215 Enchay Monastic 99 2 2 23440
216 ODC Gangjong Monastic
102 2 2 23440
217 Takchi Ani Monastic
28 1 1 11720
218 Burtuk Tamu 18 1 1 11720
47
Monastic
219 Arithang G. Monastic
18 1 1 11720
220 Takshi Dubda Monastic
25 1 1 11720
221 Pancheyswar Sivalaya Shans
26 1 1 11720
222 Ranka SSS 124 3 3 35160
223 Rumtek SSS 88 2 2 23440
224 Luing SS 91 2 2 23440
225 Samalingdum JHS
121 3 3 35160
226 Adampool JHS 105 3 3 35160
227 Perbing JHS 58 2 2 23440
228 Ray-mindu JHS 60 2 2 23440
229 Thamidara JHS 62 2 2 23440
230 Chinzay PS 42 1 1 11720
231 Sajong Timpem PS
68 2 2 23440
232 Ranka Raigaon PS
47 1 1 11720
233 R. Kaiyathang PS
36 1 1 11720
234 Mahabhir PS 29 1 1 11720
235 Doksing PS 32 1 1 11720
236 L. Luing PS 73 2 2 23440
237 Barbing PS 48 1 1 11720
238 Phenjong PS 39 1 1 11720
239 Katuk Vidhyasagar PS
68 2 2 23440
240 Old Monastry Rumtek
45 1 1 11720
241 Raymindu Timpem Monastic
40 1 1 11720
242 Ml Chaksam Monastic
20 1 1 11720
243 Central Pandam SSS
108 2 2 23440
244 Rangpo SSS 146 3 3 35160
245 S.Sardarey SS 103 2 2 23440
246 Sumin Linchey SS
149 3 3 35160
247 Padamchey SS 133 3 3 35160
248 Duga SS 161 4 4 46880
249 L. Sumin SS 96 2 2 23440
48
250 Bardang JHS 184 4 4 46880
251 Churibhotey JHs 42 1 1 11720
252 Bhesmay JHS 96 2 2 23440
253 Rangpo Bazar JHS
457 9 9 105480
254 Majitar JHs 255 5 5 58600
255 Sazong JHS 86 2 2 23440
256 Damlakha JHs 59 2 2 23440
257 Singleybong JHS 96 2 2 23440
258 Pachak JHS 96 2 2 23440
259 S. Mangthang 84 2 2 23440
260 U. Sumin 61 2 2 23440
261 Kumrek PS 72 2 2 23440
262 Kamerey PS 71 2 2 23440
263 Saku Khani 67 2 2 23440
264 Khanigaon Ps 71 2 2 23440
265 U. Pachak PS 25 1 1 11720
266 Samsingsuntley 30 1 1 11720
267 Kaiyong 47 1 1 11720
268 Okherbotey 43 1 1 11720
269 Budang 43 1 1 11720
270 Sawney 70 2 2 23440
271 Zitlang PS 125 3 3 35160
272 U. Lanchey 25 1 1 11720
273 Tashi Palden Mons
39 1 1 11720
274 Thupden G. mons
60 2 2 23440
275 Shri Kedareshwar Sans
30 1 1 11720
TOTAL 23301
578 14668 342 920 10782400
STATUS OF LPG CONNECTION AND PROPOSAL OF NORTH DISTRICT
PRIMARY UPPER PRIMARY
49
Sl No.
Name of School Enrol No. of
Cylinders
For 10 Months
Amount @1172
Enroll No. of
Cylinders
For 10
Months
Amount @1172
1
1. MANGAN SSS 263 5 10 58600 291 4 10 46880
2. RANG RANG JHS 180 4 10 46880 93 2 10 23440
3. RINGHEM JHS 118 3 10 35160 118 3 10 35160
4. MALLING PS 45 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
5. NAMPATAM PS 91 2 10 23440 0 0 0 0
6. KALAY PS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2
1. PHODONG SSS 66 2 10 23440 95 2 10 23440
2. TUMLONG JHS 63 2 10 23440 38 1 10 11720
3. RAMTHANG PS 38 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
4. TANEK PS 32 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
5. TADONG PS 18 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
6. PHODONG GUMPA
LPS 23 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
3
1. HEEGYATHANG SSS 97 2 10 23440 68 2 10 23440
2. GNON SAMDONG JHS 38 1 10 11720 46 1 10 11720
3. GNON PS 16 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
4. BRINGBONG PS 34 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
5. HEE RAVONG PS 7 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
4
1. LACHUNG SS 29 1 10 11720 23 1 10 11720
2. SARCHOK UPS 58 2 10 23440 19 1 10 11720
3. BITCHU PS 23 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
5
1. SINGHIK SS 148 3 10 35160 114 3 10 35160
2. PAKSHEP UPS 110 3 10 35160 76 2 10 23440
3. NADAY PS 72 2 10 23440 0 0 0 0
6
1. PHENSONG SS 42 1 10 11720 65 2 10 23440
2. PHAMTAM JHS 25 1 10 11720 49 1 10 11720
3. CHAWANG PS 37 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
4. MENRONGONG PS 23 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
5. LABI RINGDAM PS 29 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
6. MOLOM PS 14 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
7. SHIPTHANG PS 6 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
8. RARIK LPS 23 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
9. TINGZIM LPS 7 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
7
1. MANUL UPS 66 2 10 23440 66 2 10 23440
2. RAMOM PS 15 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
3. NAGA PS 74 2 10 23440 49 1 10 11720
4. VOONG PS 29 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
5. MEYOUNG PS 29 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
8 1. CHUNGTHANG SS 80 2 10 23440 114 3 10 35160
2. MUNSHITHANG PS 31 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
50
3. BOP LPS 23 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
4. THENG LPS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5. PEGONG LPS 22 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
9
1. LACHEN SS 21 1 10 11720 13 1 10 11720
2. CHATTEN LPS 15 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
3. MUGUTHANG LPS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 1. TINGCHIM JHS 76 2 10 23440 55 2 10 23440
2. RALAK JHS 79 2 10 23440 29 1 10 11720
11
1. MANGSHILLA SS 115 3 10 35160 136 3 10 35160
2. NAMOK JHS 50 1 10 11720 38 1 10 11720
3. SWAYEM JHS 59 2 10 23440 37 1 10 11720
4. THIBUK UPS 75 2 10 23440 37 1 10 11720
5. LOWER MANGSHILLA
PS 57 2 10 23440 0 0 0 0
6. UPPER MANGSHILLA
PS 70 2 10 23440 0 0 0 0
12
1. GOR SS 64 2 10 23440 87 2 10 23440
2. SANGTOK PS 55 2 10 23440 28 1 10 11720
3. LUM PS 25 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
4. TARYANG PS 59 2 10 23440 0 0 0 0
5. PHEEDANG PS 49 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
6. LINGTYANG LPS 3 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
13
1. LINGDONG SS 122 3 10 35160 135 3 10 35160
2. BARFOK PS 18 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
3. MANZING PS 12 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
4. SANGKALANG LPS 20 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
14
1. PASSINGDONG SS 56 2 10 23440 81 2 10 23440
2. LINGTHEM JHS 31 1 10 11720 26 1 10 11720
3. LEEK PS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4. 4TH MILES PS 23 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
5. LINGDEM PS 38 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
15
1. TINGVONG SS 33 1 10 11720 23 1 10 11720
2. NAMPRIK UPS 39 1 10 11720 23 1 10 11720
3. LINGKOO LPS 16 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
16
1. LINGZYA UPS 54 1 10 11720 24 1 10 11720
2. SAKYOUNG PS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3. PENTONG PS 12 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
4. LAVEN PS 17 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
17 1. SALIM PAKYAL UPS 40 1 10 11720 24 1 10 11720
2. SHIPGYER 30 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
18
1. KALZANG GYATSO
SS 94 2 10 23440 123 3 10 35160
2. GAIKHANA PS 32 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
51
3. GAIREE PS 22 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
4. BAKCHA PS 11 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
5. LONGBOO LPS 25 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
6. LINGCHOM LPS 27 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
7. TINGDA LPS 41 1 10 11720 0 0 0 0
GRAND TOTAL 3829 116 1359520 2243 57 668040
L.P.G CYLINDER DETAILS UNDER M.D.M OF SCHOOL UNDER WEST DISTRICT
Sl School Primary U.Primary Total Requirement of LPG refill
L.P.G already received
No Enrolment Enrolment
1 BARIAKHOP SSS 94 113 4 0
2 CHAKUNG SSS 87 177 6 0
3 DENTAM SSS 101 198 7 0
4 GYALSHING SSS 254 248 8 0
5 HEE-YANGTHANG SSS 82 219 6 0
6 MANGALBARIA SSS 96 179 6 2
7 PELLING SSS 129 169 7 0
8 SOMBARIA SSS 103 165 7 0
9 SORENG SSS 131 280 7 0
10 TASHIDING SSS 231 216 8 2
11 KALUK SSS 88 205 6 1
12 DARAP SSS 133 158 7 0
13 YOKSUM SSS 104 187 7 2
14 THARPU SSS 113 154 7 0
15 BERMIOK MARTAM SS 70 162 6 2
16 CHUMBONG SS 59 76 4 2
17 DARAMDIN SS 192 240 8 0
18 DODAK SS 57 105 5 0
19 GELLING SS 43 111 4 0
20 GERETHANG SS 75 112 5 0
21 LEGSHIP SS 119 119 6 2
22 KAMLING SS 62 115 5 0
52
23 KHANDU SS 113 144 6 0
24 KHANISERBONG SS 159 78 6 2
25 KHECHUPERI SS 87 151 6 0
26 LINGCHOM SS 131 142 6 0
27 OKHERY SS 56 124 5 0
28 RIBDI SS 91 78 6 0
29 SAKYONG SS 72 217 8 0
30 SREEBADAM SS 73 165 8 2
31 TIMBURBONG SS 92 155 8 0
32 UTTERAY SS 90 171 8 0
33 YANGSUM SS 89 94 4 1
34 ZOOM SS 50 65 3 0
35 PAKKI GOAN SS 47 77 3 2
36 PIPALAY SS 129 105 6 2
37 RESHI SS 86 73 4 2
38 MUKRUNG SS 64 118 5 2
39 TIKPUR SS 100 135 5 2
40 M. GEYZING SS 149 81 5 2
41 MELLI SS 77 77 4 2
42 BONGTEN SS 138 123 6 2
43 KARJEE SS 50 67 3 2
44 BEGHA JHS 73 108 5 2
45 C. BUDANG JHS 61 52 4 0
46 CENTRAL MARTAM JHS 97 85 4 2
47 CHOTA SAMDONG JHS 106 116 6 2
48 CHINGTHANG JHS 103 49 4 2
49 DENTAMTAR JHS 102 0 3 2
50 DEYTHANG JHS 78 62 4 2
51 GANGYAP JHS 67 79 4 2
52 HATTIDHUNGA JHS 69 107 5 2
53 HEE - PATAL JHS 60 48 3 2
54 JHUSINGTHANG JHS 103 80 5 2
55 L. BERMIOK JHS 65 90 4 2
56 LABDANG JHS 66 59 5 2
57 LANGANG JHS 106 116 6 2
58 LUNGCHOK JHS 75 136 5 2
53
59 MABONG JHS 121 55 5 2
60 MALBASEY BUDANG JHS 85 47 3 2
61 MALBASEY JHS 55 72 4 2
62 MANGSARI JHS 71 68 4 2
63 MILLING JHS 74 46 3 0
64 NAJOR BERFOK JHS 104 42 4 2
65 NAYA BAZAR JHS 170 196 8 2
66 PELLING CHUMPONG JHS 96 87 4 0
67 RIMBIK JHS 85 70 4 2
68 RINCHENPONG JHS 113 71 5 2
69 RUMBUK JHS 72 81 4 2
70 SAMDONG JHS 50 86 3 2
71 SARDONG JHS 123 130 6 2
72 SINGLING JHS 47 58 3 2
73 SOPAKHA JHS 96 86 4 2
74 TIMBRONG JHS 52 37 3 1
75 UPPER GERETHANG JHS 56 45 3 0
76 ZEEL JHS 75 42 3 2
77 AGRI NAYA BUSTY JHS 60 26 3 0
78 BERMIOK DARAGOAN JHS 100 40 3 0
79 BIRDANG JHS 95 17 3 0
80 BOJECK JHS 95 37 3 0
81 BOOM RESHI JHS 99 25 3 2
82 L. CHONGRANG JHS 87 26 3 1
83 LUNGYAM JHS 103 39 3 0
84 RADHU JHS 120 31 4 0
85 SAWALIGOAN JHS 118 33 4 0
86 SEGENG JHS 111 38 4 0
87 SIMBOLEY JHS 82 39 3 0
88 TAMATAM JHS 88 35 3 0
89 OMCHUNG JHS 107 40 4 0
90 DARAPTHANG JHS 87 34 3 1
91 MIDDLE CHONGRANG JHS 83 41 3 0
92 AMBOTEY PS 58 0 2 1
93 ANDEN PS 44 0 1 0
94 BARAKHELEY DARA PS 36 0 1 1
54
95 BARASAMSING PS 58 0 2 1
96 BEYONG PS 45 0 1 0
97 BHALUKHOP PS 50 0 1 0
98 BHANJYANG DARA PS 50 0
1 1
99 BHARENG PS 50 0 1 1
100 BOOM MELLI PS 44 0 1 1
101 BULUNG PS 26 0 1 0
102 CHONGZONG PS 87 0
2 1
103 DHUPIDARA PS 65 0 2 0
104 GITANG PS 43 0 1 1
105 GYANODAYA PS 55 0 2 0
106 HEE - SAPONG PS 42 0 1 0
107 HEE MAJGAON PS 53 0 2 1
108 HOORGOAN PS 52 0 2 0
109 JAMBUDARA PS 39 0 1 1
110 JHANKRI DHUNGA PS 38 0 1 0
111 KARTHOK PS 55 0 2 0
112 KHUTTIDARA PS 20 0 1 0
113 KONGRI PS 68 0 2 1
114 L. BHALUTHANG PS 54 0 2 0
115 L. HATHIDHUNGA PS 53 0
2 1
116 L. KARTHOK PS 41 0
1 0
117 L. MANGNAM PS 20 0 1 0
118 L. SAPUNG PS 42 0 1 0
119 L. TADONG PS 48 0
1 0
120 L.OKHERY PS 65 0 2 1
121 LABING PS 105 0 3 1
122 LAMATHANG PS 18 0 1 1
123 LEDUNG PS 76 0 2 0
124 LOWER SULDUNG PS 40 0 1 0
125 MANGTABONG PS 28 0 1 0
126 MEGYONG PS 76 0
2 0
127 MENDOGOAN PS 69 0 2 1
128 SEEMABONG PS 12 0 1 0
129 MIDDLE TAKUTHANG PS 32 0
1 0
130 MOONEWGAON PS 80 0 2 1
55
131 NAMBU PS 31 0 1 1
132 NAMGAON PS 26 0
1 0
133 NIJGOAN PS 39 0
1 0
134 PECHREK PS 28 0 1 0
135 PURETAR PS 59 0 2 1+1
136 RAMIDHAM PS 52 0
1 0
137 RANGIT PS 63 0 2 0
138 RUPSANG PS 32 0 1 0
139 SAKBARI PS 59 0
2 0
140 SALAGDANG PS 56 0 2 0
141 SAPREYNAGI PS 63 0 2 0
142 SAPUNG PS 47 0 1 0
143 SHANKU PS 38 0 1 0
144 SIKTAM PS 52 0 1 1
145 SIMKUNA - BHASMEY PS 36 0 1 0
146 SIMPHOK PS 50 0 1 0
147 SINGDRANG 36 0 1 0
148 SINGPHENG PS 41 0 1 0
149 SINGYANG PS 46 0 1 1
150 SOM BUSTY PS 94 0 2 1
151 TAFEL PS 40 0
1 0
152 TAREYBHIR PS 22 0 1 0
153 THINGLING - II 24 0 1 0
154 THONGLING PS 31 0 1 1
155 TING TING GAON PS 45 0 1 1
156 TINZIRING PS 42 0 1 1
157 TOYANG PS 63 0 2 1
158 TSONG PS 51 0 1 1
159 U. BHALUTHANG PS 57 0 2 1
160 U. KAMLING PS 61 0 2 1
161 U. MARTAM PS 54 0 2 1
162 UPPER SHANKU 11 0 1 0
163 YANGTEY PS 62 0 2 1
164 MIDDLE BEGHA PS 46 0 1 0
165 LOWER RADHU PS 50 0 1 0
166 RINGYANG PS 56 0 2 0
56
167 POKHARI DARA PS 59 0 2 0
168 ARUBOTEY PS 46 0 1 0
169 BARBOTEY PS 11 0 1 1
170 BYADUNG PS 36 0 1 0
171 BOOM - RINCHENPONG PS
33 0 1 1
172 BUKSUM PS 30 0
1 0
173 BURUL SINGTAM PS 54 0 2 0
174 CHANGAY PS 49 0 1 0
175 CHEWRIBOTEY PS 35 0 1 2
176 CHOJO PS 47 0 1 0
177 CHUMANG PS 26 0 1 0
178 DHUNKUTEYDARA PS 40 0
1 0
179 GHUMAUNEY PS 50 0 1 0
180 HEE - TAMABONG PS 41 0 1 0
181 HEE KEYONGBARI PS 24 0 1 1
182 JAUBARI PS 30 0
1 1
183 KABIRTHANG PS 51 0 2 0
184 KHORONG PS 49 0 1 0
185 KOLBONG PS 40 0 1 0
186 KONABAR PS 44 0 1 0
187 LETHANG PS 29 0 1 0
188 LOWER RUMBUK PS 34 0 1 0
189 LOWER SANGADORJEE PS
20 0 1 0
190 LOWER TIMBURBUNG PS 74 0 2 0
191 LUNGZICK PS 53 0 2 0
192 MAJUWA PS 29 0 1 1
193 MANGSABONG PS 29 0 1 0
194 NAKU TADONG PS 67 0 2 0
195 NAMBU MANGTHANG PS 41 0 1 0
196 NAMBU TARENG PS 14 0 1 0
197 NASA PS 18 0 1 0
198 NERDANG PS 50 0 1 0
199 NESA ARITHANG PS 28 0 1 0
200 OKHERBOTEY PS 26 0 1 0
201 PARENGGAON PS 32 0
1 1
202 PEWTHANG PS 62 0 2 0
57
203 PHUCHEBONG PS 42 0 1 0
204 RUNGDU PS 19 0 1 0
205 RAMITAY PS 55 0 2 0
206 REYTHANG PS 52 0 2 0
207 SALLEY PS 89 0 2 0
208 SADHU GAON PS 30 0 1 0
209 SANGKHOLA PS 7 0 1 0
210 SINGLITAM PS 27 0 1 0
211 SEPI PS 59 0 2 0
212 SIMCHEN PS 44 0 1 0
213 SINGREP PS 35 0 1 1
214 SISNEY PS 47 0 1 0
215 SIPSU PS 10 0 1 0
216 SUNTOLEY PS 47 0 1 1
217 TIKJECK PS 83 0 2 0
218 TATHANG PS 55 0 2 0
219 THANGCHUNG PS 34 0 1 0
220 TIKJUK PS 33 0 1 0
221 TOPUNG PS 46 0 1 0
222 U. MANGNAM PS 31 0 1 0
223 U. RUMBUK PS 9 0 1 0
224 UPPER CHUCHEN PS 49 0
1 2
225 U. PAKKIGOAN PS 28 0 1 0
226 SERBONG PS 45 0 1 0
227 LOWER PARENGOAN PS 53 0
2 0
228 OKHREY MST. SCHOOL 53 0
2 0
229 ANDEN MST. SCHOOL 9 0
1 0
230 RINCHENPONG MST. SCHOOL 95
0 2 0
231 LABDANG MONASTIC SCHOOL 5
0 1 0
232 MELLI MONASTIC SCHOOL 36
0 1 0
233 KHECHUPERI MST. SCHOOL 35
0 1 0
234 PEMAYANGTSE MST. SCHOOL 50
0 1 0
135 SANGHACHOLLING MST. SCHOOL 19
0 1 0
136 DUBDI MST. SCHOOL 19 0
1 0
58
137 SINEN MST. SCHOOL 14 0
1 0
138 TASHIDING MST. SCHOOL 15 0
1 0
139 LUNGTSE MST. SCHOOL 25 0
1 0
140 SANKHU MST. SCHOOL 20 0
1 0
141 Sanskrit Pathshala 21 0
1 0
142 Arigoan Sanskrit Pathshala 25 0
1 0
TOTAL= 15048 9155 637 139