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Wholesale Prices for Primary Articles and Fuel, Power, Light & Lubricants in India (Base: 1993-94=100)

Review for the week ended 9th January, 2010 (19 Pausa, 1931 Saka)

New Delhi: January 21, 2010

 

The WPI for the week ended 9th January, 2010 in respect of 'Primary Articles' and  'Fuel, Power, Light & Lubricants' is given below:

 

PRIMARY ARTICLES (Weight 22.02%):

 

The WPI for the week ended 9th January, 2010 rose by 0.4 percent to 284.6 (Provisional) from 283.4 (Provisional) for the previous week.

 

The annual rate of inflation, calculated on point to point basis, stood at 13.93 percent (Provisional) for the week ended 09/01/2010 (over 10/01/2009) as compared to 13.82 percent (Provisional) for the previous week (ended 02/01/2010) and 11.87 percent during the corresponding week (ended 10/01/2009) of the previous year.

 

The groups and items for which the index showed variations during the week are as follows:-

 

The index for 'Food Articles' group declined by 0.1 percent to 285.6 (Provisional) from 285.8 (Provisional) for the previous week due to lower prices of bajra (4%), tea (3%), maize (2%) and arhar and fruits & vegetables (1% each).  However, the prices of jowar and gram (2% each) and wheat and barley (1% each) moved up.

 

The index for 'Non-Food Articles' group rose by 1.9 percent to 257.9 (Provisional) from 253.2 (Provisional) for the previous week due to higher prices of soyabean (13%), niger seed (5%) and groundnut seed, sugarcane and fodder (2% each).  However, the prices of castor seed and linseed (1% each) declined.

 

FUEL, POWER, LIGHT & LUBRICANTS (Weight 14.23%)

 

The index for this major group rose by 0.1 percent to 350.4 (Provisional) from 350.1 (Provisional) for the previous week due to higher prices of naphtha (1%).  However, the prices of light diesel oil (1%) declined.

 

The annual rate of inflation, calculated on point to point basis stood at 6.34 percent (Provisional) for the week ended 09/01/2010 over 10/01/2009 as compared to 6.25 percent (Provisional) for the previous week (ended 02/01/2010) and (-) 1.41 percent during the corresponding week (ended 10/01/2009) of the previous year.

 

Build up inflation over the week, financial year end and over the year is given in Annexure-I for some important items.

 

Next date of press release: 28/01/2010 for the week ending 16/01/2010

 

This press release is available at our home page http://eaindustry.nic.in

 


 

Wholesale Price Index and Rates of Inflation

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week Ending 9th January, 2010

Commodities/Major Groups/Groups/Sub-Groups

Weight

WPI Jan. 09, 2009

Latest week over week

Build up from end March

Year on year

52 week Average

2009-10

2008-09

2009-10

2008-09

2009-10

2008-09

2009-10

Primary Articles

22.03

284.6

0.32

0.42

5.49

14.30

11.87

13.93

8.53

Food Articles

15.40

285.6

0.33

-0.07

7.14

17.00

11.59

16.81

12.46

Cereals

4.41

271.4

0.89

0.37

7.75

11.05

10.51

14.18

13.08

Rice

2.45

252.2

1.31

0.08

11.50

9.27

14.70

12.64

15.85

Wheat

1.38

278.5

0.70

1.27

4.06

13.95

5.55

14.47

7.19

Pulses

0.60

387.5

0.08

0.13

5.43

42.57

12.74

47.90

22.99

Vegetables

1.46

239.1

-2.85

-2.57

7.79

22.74

21.50

7.95

17.02

Potatoes

0.26

269.2

-2.91

-16.42

-20.43

25.44

-27.44

49.31

53.62

Onions

0.09

364.9

32.86

4.98

84.61

33.66

84.71

15.26

37.77

Fruits

1.46

311.1

2.92

0.55

9.37

7.17

19.20

3.73

5.85

Milk

4.37

266.3

0.00

0.00

6.08

12.93

8.14

13.95

9.13

Non-Food Articles

6.14

257.9

0.34

1.86

2.82

13.36

7.40

10.40

1.15

Fibres

1.52

233.4

0.23

0.00

10.34

17.35

16.90

8.86

-1.40

Oil Seeds

2.67

268.6

0.62

3.07

0.37

12.43

7.40

10.17

0.94

Minerals

0.48

591.6

0.00

0.00

-0.98

-12.41

44.92

-5.18

-3.33

Fuel, Power, Light & Lubricants

14.23

350.4

0.00

0.09

-3.60

9.16

-1.41

6.34

-5.40

Liquefied Petroleum Gas

1.84

354.0

0.00

0.31

13.86

0.45

13.86

-7.14

-3.08

Petrol

0.89

246.7

0.00

0.00

0.16

10.04

4.73

-2.18

-10.43

High Speed Diesel Oil

2.02

481.4

0.00

0.00

3.54

6.46

7.30

-0.19

-4.14

 

INDEX NUMBERS OF WHOLESALE PRICES IN INDIA BY

GROUPS & SUB-GROUPS (BASE: 1993-94=100)

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 MAJOR GROUP/GROUP  |             W E E K   E N D I N G            |% CHANGE 

     & SUB-GROUP    |----------------------------------------------|  DURING 

                    |09.01.2010|02.01.10|12.12.09|14.11.09|10.01.09| THE WEEK

                    |         PROVISIONAL        |      FINAL      |

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          1.              2.        3.       4.       5.       6.        7.

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  I  PRIMARY             284.6    283.4    284.7     284.9    249.8    0.4

     ARTICLES           

(A)  Food Articles       285.6    285.8    288.8     290.7    244.5   -0.1

 a.  Food                285.4    284.4    275.6     282.1    240.6    0.4

     Grains(Cereals㻩

 a1. Cereals             271.4    270.4    261.9     269.2    237.7    0.4

 a2. Pulses              387.5    387.0    375.4     376.6    262.0    0.1

 b.  Fruits &            275.1    277.4    315.8     316.0    260.7   -0.8

     Vegetables          

 b1. Vegetables          239.1    245.4    317.2     318.5    221.5   -2.6

 b2. Fruits              311.1    309.4    314.4     313.4    299.9    0.5

 c.  Milk                266.3    266.3    263.0     263.0    233.7    - 

 d.  Eggs,Meat &         325.3    325.1    321.0     317.3    249.1    0.1

     Fish               

 e.  Condiments &        348.4    348.8    350.2     355.3    273.4   -0.1

     Spices             

 f.  Other Food          230.5    235.1    240.5     242.8    205.6   -2.0

     Articles           

(B)  Non-Food            257.9    253.2    250.7     246.1    233.6    1.9

     Articles           

 a.  Fibres              233.4    233.4    232.6     219.0    214.4    - 

 b.  Oil Seeds           268.6    260.6    256.4     255.1    243.8    3.1

 c.  Other Non-Food      262.4    258.6    256.9     255.0    234.6    1.5

     Articles           

(C)  Minerals            591.6    591.6    587.0     591.6    623.9    - 

 a.  Metallic            878.7    878.7    879.4     878.7    941.4    - 

     Minerals           

 b.  Other Minerals      138.2    138.2    125.3     138.2    122.5    - 

 II  FUEL,POWER,         350.4    350.1    344.9     344.7    329.5    0.1

     LIGHT & LUBRICANTS 

 A.  Coal Mining         251.8    251.8    251.8     251.8    251.8    - 

 B.  Minerals Oil        428.8    428.3    417.7     417.3    390.6    0.1

 C.  Electricity         281.9    281.9    281.9     281.9    276.5    - 

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                                                                                       rj/mrs/dk/kol/13:36 hrs.

 

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Ministry of Commerce & Industry  

Safeguarding Indian Small and Medium Scale Enterprises from Chinese goods

New Delhi: January 21, 2010

 

Trade defence measures are available to the domestic industry to counter unfair trade practices followed by exporters of goods from other countries.  In case a product is imported into the country at less than its normal value, and it causes injury to the domestic industry, the domestic industry can make an application to Directorate General of Anti-Dumping and Allied duties (DGAD) in the Department of Commerce for imposition of anti-dumping duty.  Similarly, an application for imposition of safeguard duty can be made by the domestic industry to the Directorate General of Safeguards under the Ministry of Finance, in case there is serious injury/market disruption, or threat of series injury/threat of market disruption to the domestic industry, as a consequence of increased imports of an article into India. During 2008-09 and 2009-10 (up to November 2009) anti-dumping duty was imposed in 22 cases (final duty in 12 cases and provisional duty in 10 cases) and final Safeguard duty was imposed in 4 cases.

 

Under Section 3 (2) of Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992, the Central Government has an inherent power to impose restrictions on import of goods.  The Customs Tariff Act, 1975 presently includes provisions for providing relief to the domestic producers against injury caused to them by imports, in accordance with the Agreement on Anti-Dumping (i.e. the Agreement on the implementation of Article VI of GATT, 1995), the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, and the Agreement on Safeguards.  These provisions are aimed at offsetting the adverse effects of 'dumped' imports, 'subsidized' imports or 'increased' imports. 

 

Imports from China during the last 3 years is given in the table below:

 

Year             Imports (Rs. crore)

2006-07             79,008

2007-08             109,116

2008-09             147,605

 

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Ministry of Defence  

BRO to hire helicopter agencies to expedite road construction in Arunachal Border

New Delhi: January 21, 2010

 

The Minister of State for Defence Shri MM Pallam Raju has asked the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to explore the possibility of hiring helicopters from outside agencies to expedite construction of strategic roads in Arunachal Pradesh and other Himalayan border states. Presiding over a meeting of the Border Roads Development Board (BRDB) in Itanagar last evening, Shri Pallam Raju stressed on the need to build infrastructure right upto the border areas.

 

The Director-General, Border Roads Lt. General MC Badhani informed the meeting that the Indian Air Force airlift capability was extremely low, leading to delays in most border roads in Arunachal beyond 2013. Against BRO's need of 3,500 tons last year, only 400 tons was actually airlifted. The Pawan Hans has submitted an initial proposal to partially meet the BRO's helicopter requirements in the North-East, said General Badhani, but their pilots were not trained for hanging payloads that need to be airdropped in inaccessible places lacking landing sites. Over 75 percent of BRO's road construction projects are in High Altitude Areas, he added. The BRO is presently building 2,764 kms of the total 5,061 kms road length in Arunachal Pradesh alone.

 

Pointing out that the earthmovers and machinery deployed in snowbound areas were reduced to a life span of just 30 percent of their optimum level, Engineer-in-Chief Lt. General AK Nanda assured that the Utility Factor was obsolete to the BRO's present day working environment and would be revised soon.

 

Expressing concern that the fatality rate is highest in the BRO amongst any force in the country, General Badhani said even the Army did not deploy men in difficult areas beyond two-three years. Seeking road construction projects in the hinterland as well, General Badhani said the BRO men were too stressed, working all their career in very difficult areas and cut away from their families. The Secretary, BRDB, Shri Subhash Sharma said that the BRO had a very high fatality rate of nine in ten days, much higher than the fatality rate of the Army battalions in Jammu and Kashmir.

 

Earlier yesterday Shri Pallam Raju inaugurated a War Memorial at a World War-II cemetery at Jairampur in Arunachal's Changlang district. The cemetery is located on the Stillwell Road built by the Allied Forces, linking Ledo in Assam, passing through Myanmar and running right upto China. Only two of the nearly 1,000 graves, believed to be of US, Chinese and Taiwanese soldiers, were found during the road reconstruction project in February, 1999.

 

Shri Pallam Raju also inaugurated the 3-day Pangsau Pass Winter Festival at Nampong, Changlang alongwith Arunachal Chief Minister Shri Dorje Khandu.

 

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Ministry of Tourism  

Kumari Selja Inaugurates India Pavilion at FITUR, Madrid, Spain

New Delhi: January 21, 2010

 

Minister of Tourism and Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Kumari Selja yesterday inaugurated the India Pavillion at the Feira International de Turismo, (FITUR) in Madrid, Spain. The India Pavillion covering an area of 130 Sq. Mt. has been set up by the Indiatourism Office in Paris, which is responsible promotion of India in Spain. This year the fair is being held from January 20-24, 2010.

 

FITUR is a meeting point for tourism professionals from around the world, in which they establish lines of action, strategies and business alliances to energize and consolidate the tourism business. Tourism promotion agencies, tour operators, hotels, travel agencies, consultancies and experts in international tourism management and development from all over the world meet in Madrid for FITUR annually.

 

At the last edition of FITUR - 2009, 12,312 exhibiting companies from 170 countries/regions, 136,177 professional participants and 8470 journalists met during FITUR.

 

Kumari Selja, who is currently leading a delegation to Spain to participate in FITUR, also had a bilateral meeting with her Spanish counterpart Mr. Miguel Sebastian. Discussion between both the Ministers covered areas of bilateral tourism cooperation between India and Spain.

 

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INTEGRATED HOUSING AND SLUM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME IN WEST BENGAL

New Delhi: January 21, 2010

Under the Integrated Housing and Slum Development Programme (IHSDP) component of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), 95 projects have so far been approved for the State of West Bengal for construction/up-gradation of 52,591 houses.  In addition to these houses, 75 houses approved under the discontinued Valmiki Ambedkar Awas Yojana (VAMBAY) which has been subsumed in the Integrated Housing and Slum Development Programme have been granted Additional Central Assistance under IHSDP.  Year-wise and Town-wise details are at Annexure-I.  

           As reported by the State Government, a total of 11,063 Dwelling Units (DUs) have been completed.  Year-wise and Town-wise details are at Annexure-II. 

Government of West Bengal had requested for enhancement of allocation under IHSDP over and above the Additional Central Assistance (ACA) approved for the State.  Government has enhanced the original 7- year Mission Period allocation from Rs. 271.51 Crore to Rs. 681.04 Crore under IHSDP. 

Projects approved under IHSDP for West Bengal during (2006-07)

(as on 04.12.09)

Sl. No.

Name of the State

Name of town/ULB

Total No. of Projects Approved

No. of dwelling units Approved (new+Upgradation)

1.

2

3

4

5

1.

West Bengal

Burdwan

1

1629

2.

West Bengal

Chakdaha (Phase-I)

1

887

3.

West Bengal

Coochbehar (Phase-I)

1

632

4.

West Bengal

Gangarampur

1

685

5.

West Bengal

Ghatal

1

352

6.

West Bengal

Gobardanga

1

500

7.

West Bengal

Haldia

1

645

8.

West Bengal

Jhargram

1

645

9.

West Bengal

Kalna

1

1060

10.

West Bengal

Mathabhanga

1

181

11.

West Bengal

Midnapore

1

948

12.

West Bengal

Raiganj

1

2000

13.

West Bengal

Ranaghat

1

155

14.

West Bengal

Siliguri (Ph-1)

1

1998

15.

West Bengal

Sonamukhi

1

200

16.

West Bengal

Taki

1

307

Total

16

16

12824

 

Projects approved under Integrated Housing and Slum Development Programme (IHSDP) for the State of West Bengal during (2007-08)

(as on 04.12.09)

Sl. No.

Name of the State

Name of town/ULB

Total No. of Projects Approved

Total No. of dwelling units Approved (new+Upgradation)

1.

2

3

4

5

1.

West Bengal

Alipurduar

1

420

2.

West Bengal

Bankura

1

415

3.

West Bengal

Basirhat

1

1069

4.

West Bengal

Bolpur

1

573

5.

West Bengal

Bishnupur

1

364

6.

West Bengal

Coopers Camp

1

450

7.

West Bengal

Chandrakona

1

350

8.

West Bengal

Dhuliyan

1

400

9.

West Bengal

Dalkhola

1

360

10.

West Bengal

Dubrajpur

1

416

11.

West Bengal

Dainhat

1

390

12.

West Bengal

Dinhata

1

319

13.

West Bengal

Habra

1

896

14.

West Bengal

Mekhilganj

1

294

15.

West Bengal

Memari

1

621

16.

West Bengal

Nabadwip

1

735

17.

West Bengal

Islampur

1

370

18.

West Bengal

Sainthia

1

340

19.

West Bengal

Jiaganj-Azimganj

1

593

20.

West Bengal

Jalpaiguri

1

625

21.

West Bengal

Jangipur

1

344

22.

West Bengal

Kharagpur (Phase-I)

1

272

23.

West Bengal

Kharagpur (Phase-II)

1

232

24.

West Bengal

Kharagpur (Phase-III)

1

306

25.

West Bengal

Panskura

1

498

26.

West Bengal

Purulia

1

  611

27.

West Bengal

Haldibari

1

304

28.

West Bengal

Biranagar

1

300

29.

West Bengal

Baduria

1

516

30.

West Bengal

Nalhati

1

330

31.

West Bengal

Joynagar

1

225

32.

West Bengal

Mal Municipality

1

465

33.

West Bengal

Tufanganj

1

308

34.

West Bengal

Ashokenagar Kalyangarh

1

848

35.

West Bengal

Berhampur

1

168

36.

West Bengal

Dhupguri

1

509

37.

West Bengal

Egra

1

332

38.

West Bengal

Kharar

1

300

39.

West Bengal

Khirpai

1

300

40.

West Bengal

Ramjibanpur

1

300

41.

West Bengal

Santipur

1

357

42.

West Bengal

Taherpur

1

390

43.

West Bengal

Krishnanagar

1

640

44.

West Bengal

Siliguri, Ph-II

1

1206

Total

42

44

20061

 

 

 

Projects approved under Integrated Housing and Slum Development Programme (IHSDP) for the State of West Bengal during (2008-09)

(as on 04.11.09)

Sl. No.

Name of the State

Name of town/ULB

Total No. of Projects Approved

Total No. of dwelling units Approved (new+Upgradation)

1.

2

3

4

5

1.

West Bengal

Arambag

1

522

2.

West Bengal

Balurghat (Ph.-I)

1

790

3.

West Bengal

Beldanga (Ph.-I)

1

362

4.

West Bengal

Bongaon

1

767

5.

West Bengal

Chakdaha (Phase-II)

1

440

6.

West Bengal

Contai (Phase-I)

1

636

7.

West Bengal

Coochbehar (Phase-II)

1

320

8.

West Bengal

Darjeeling

1

890

9.

West Bengal

Diamond Harbour

1

591

10.

West Bengal

Englishbazar (Ph.-I)

1

852

11.

West Bengal

Gangarampur

1

467

12.

West Bengal

Gushkara

1

450

13.

West Bengal

Haldia

1

795

14.

West Bengal

Jangipur (Phase-II)

1

650

15.

West Bengal

Jhalda

1

408

16.

West Bengal

Jhargram (Ph.-II)

1

205

17.

West Bengal

Jiaganj-Azimganj (Phase-II)

1

521

18.

West Bengal

Kalimpong

1

567

19.

West Bengal

Kaliyaganj

1

400

20.

West Bengal

Kandi

1

555

21.

West Bengal

Katwa

1

650

22.

West Bengal

Kurseong

1

565

23.

West Bengal

Mathabhanga

1

402

24.

West Bengal

Mirik

1

423

25.

West Bengal

Murshibad

1

497

26.

West Bengal

Old Malda

1

550

27.

West Bengal

Raghunathpur

1

400

28.

West Bengal

Rampurhat

1

603

29.

West Bengal

Ranaghat (Ph.-II)

1

297

30.

West Bengal

Siliguri (Ph.-III)

1

1859

31.

West Bengal

Suri

1

728

32.

West Bengal

Taki (Phase-II)

1

504

33.

West Bengal

Tamluk

1

456

34.

West Bengal

Tarakeswar

1

584

Total

 

34

19706

 

Projects approved under Integrated Housing and Slum Development       Programme (IHSDP) for the State of West Bengal during (2009-10)

(Status as on 04.12.09)

Sl. No.

Name of the State

Name of town/ULB

Total No. of Projects Approved

Total No. of dwelling units Approved (new+Upgradation)

1.

2

3

4

5

1.

West Bengal

SJDA (Scheme no. 18665), VAMBAY

1

75

Total

1

1

75

 

Annexure-II

STATUS REPORT OF THE TOWNS IN WEST BENGAL ON IHSDP

UNDER JnNURM

Year 2006-07

 

Towns Covered

Sanctioned Base Project Cost 
(Rs. in lakhs)

No. of Dwelling Units Sanctioned

No. of Completed D.Us

1

2

3

4

1) Chakda

1520.000

887

595

2) Haldia

860.920

645

350

3) Ghatal

461.370

352

62

4) Jhargram

874.500

645

26

5) Sonamukhi

339.990

200

31

6) Kalna

1336.570

1060

800

7) Mathabhanga

289.660

181

133

8) Burdwan

2129.160

1629

400

9) Gobardanga

700.340

500

142

10) Gangarampur

1096.200

685

1168

11) Ranaghat

270.980

155

205

12) Siliguri (Ph-I)

3682.100

1998

34

13) Taki

492.970

307

212

14) Cooch-Behar

849.180

632

447

15) Medinipur

1476.560

948

86

16) Raiganj

2500.020

2000

778

 

Year 2007-08

 

17) Basirhat

1426.610

1069

677

18) Jangipur

666.650

344

330

19) Panskura

664.900

498

158

20) Kharagpur**

1294.400

810

129

21) Jalpaiguri

1443.820

625

328

22) Bankura (Ph-I)

614.890

415

4

23) Purulia (Ph-I)

771.990

611

81

24) Joynagar-Mazilpur

468.02

225

8

25) Haldibari

570.25

304

298

26) Baduria

1029.88

516

196

27) Birnagar

593.31

300

150

28) Mal

700.21

465

301

29) Tufanganj

610.58

308

200

30) Nalhati

677.83

330

70

31) Dainhat

720.88

390

135

32) Dubrajpur

812.25

416

 

33) Bolpur

992.15

573

204

34) Memari

1124.74

621

412

35) Nabadwip

1053.33

735

 

36) Dalkhola

643.99

360

 

37) Habra

1521.43

896

 

38) Sainthia

666.63

340

43

39) Jiaganj-Azimganj

1111.43

593

482

40) Dhupguri

1015.57

509

88

41) Santipur

712.99

357

1

42) Egra

663.55

332

40

43) Berhampur

412.46

168

 

44) Kharar

531.55

300

 

45) Khirpai

520.99

300

 

46) Ramjibanpur

534.11

300

 

47) Ashokenagar-Kalyangarh

1639.96

848

35

48) Taherpur

776.48

390

 

49) Chandrakona

698.67

350

82

50) Coopers Camp

889.98

450

59

51) Islampur

670.10

370

56

52) Bishnupur

700.01

364

 

53) Alipurduar

823.61

420

203

54) Dhulian

800.01

400

146

55) Mekhligunj

522.00

294

36

56) Dinhata

624.62

319

210

57) Krishnagar

1280.00

640

30

58) Siliguri (Ph-II)

1999.24

1206

 

 

Year 2008-09

 

59) Tarakeswar

989.16

584          

8

60)  Murshidabad

873.72

497

110

61) Kandi

897.73

555

170

62) Contai

1235.32

636

60

63) Kaliaganj

794.55

400

 

64) Mirik

795.54

423

 

65) Kurseong

1198.89

565

 

66) Kalimpong

1198.68

567

 

67) Old Malda

1078.14

550

24

68) Arambag

1000.28

522

 

69) Jhalda

797.60

408

 

70) Katwa

1089.59

650

 

71) Rampurhat

1088.65

603

 

72) Suri

1447.16

728

 

73) Darjeeling

2065.74

890

 

74) Bongaon

1463.89

767

 

75) Jhargram (Ph-II)

399.77

205

 

76) Tamluk (Ph-I)

893.77

456

 

77) Englishbazar

1674.43

852

30

78) Beldanga

537.00

362

 

79) Balurghat

1576.00

790

 

80) Haldia (Ph-II)

1589.40

795

 

81) Gushkara

850.00

450

 

82) Jangipur (Ph-II)

1005.00

650

 

83) Ranaghat (Ph-II)

575.17

297

 

84) Siliguri (Ph-III)

3598.74

1859

 

85) Taki (Ph-II)

698.89

504

 

86) Jiaganj-Azimganj (Ph-II)

1020.15

521

 

87) Diamond_Harbour

997.77

591

 

88) Mathabhanga (Ph-II)

792.02

402

 

89) Raghunathpur (Ph-I)

790.00

400

 

90) Chakda (Ph-II)

798.58

440

 

91) Coochbehar (Ph-II)

638.48

320

 

92) Gangarampur (Ph-II)

916.48

467

 

T O T A L

92242.88

52591

11063

 

 

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