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1 HASSAN DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN PREPARED BY :: Shri. Mohan Raj I.A.S.A.S, Deputy commissioner. Hassan District. Hassan.

2 PREFACE Sl.No. Particulars Page 1 CHAPTER 1 Introduction CHAPTER - 2 District profile CHAPTER - 3 Hazard, Risk, Vulnerability, Capacity Analysis ( HRVC ) CHAPTER - 4 Institutional Mechanism CHAPTER - 5 Mitigation Plan CHAPTER 6 Response Plan CHAPTER - 7 Recovery and Reconstruction Plan CHAPTER - 8 Logistics CHAPTER - 9 Standard Operation Procedures and Checklists (SOP)

3 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

4 Disaster Disaster is an occurrence of severity and magnitude that normally results in deaths, injuries, and property damage and that cannot be managed through the routine procedures and resources of government. It usually develops suddenly and unexpectedly and requires immediate, coordinated, and effective response by multiple government, voluntary and private sector organisations to meet human needs and to speed up recovery. Types of disaster : Disasters are either natural or manmade. Water and climatic disasters: 1) Floods 2) Droughts 3) Cyclones 4) Tornadoes & Hurricanes 5) Hailstorm Geological disasters: 1) Landslides and mudflows 2) Earthquakes 3) Dam Failure/Dam Bursts 4) Mines Fire Biological disasters: 1) Biologically Disaster & epidemics 2) Pest attacks 3) Cattle epidemics 4) Food poisoning Chemical industrial disasters; 1) Chemical Industrial Disasters 2) Nuclear Disasters Accident related disasters: 1) Forest Fires 2) Urban Fires 3) Serial Bomb Blast 4) Air, Rail and Road accidents. Disaster management A collective term encompassing all aspects of planning for and responding to disasters, including both pre- and post-disaster activities. It may refer to the management of both the risks and consequences of disasters.

5 District Disaster Management Plan (DDMP) Hassan is exclusively Southern Malnad,Semi Malnad & Southern Plateau district of Karnataka State and is exposed to multiple hazards, which may result in disaster if they are not controlled properly. Therefore, it is required to develop a comprehensive district (DDMP) to identify all possible hazards in the district, to ascertain mitigative measures, to formulate a response structure, to plan for rescue and rehabilitation and more importantly to develop standard protocol and checklist of activities. DDMP aims at the following ; Need for DDMP To ascertain the inventory of existing resources and facilities available with the various agencies involved in the management of disaster in the district. Assess their adequacies and short falls if any in providing a multi disaster response. Suggest institutional strengthening, technology support, upgradation of information system and data management for improving the quality of administrative responses to disaster at the district level and finally. To evolve DDMP as an effective managerial tool to tackle the situation that may arise out of disaster. In the absence of a defined plan response to a disaster would be arbitrary leading to over emphasis of some actions or other actions, which would be critical. Moreover, due to absence of a defined response structure and responsibilities allocations there would be mismanagement of resources and overlap of actions among various agencies, which may exacerbate the situation thereby compounding the disaster effect. A formal planning for managing disaster is therefore necessary to ensure minimization of hardship. This can be achieved only through; a) Preplanning of proper sequence of response actions. b) Allocation of responsibilities to the participating agencies. c) Effective management of resources, and d) Developing codes and standard operating procedures for smooth coordination between various departments and relief agencies involved. Objectives of ddmp The objectives of any DDMP should be to localize a disaster and to the maximum extent possible contain it so as to minimize the impact on life, environment and property. The DDMP has been formed keeping in view of past experiences, suiting to the needs under the able leadership of Deputy Commissioner and in co-operation of all other departments and public at large. The officers at in district level have come in several meetings and gave their valuable suggestions and tackled the problems most efficiently in a short while period keeping in inter departmental co-operation.

6 Who formulates and carryout the plan? The has been formulated starting from the village level upto the district level. The deputy commissioner, sub-divisional officer and thahsildar will head the management teams at their respective levels. Urban & rural local bodies, various engineering wings & civil society forms an essential component of DDMP. The DDMP is executed by the district disaster management committee, chaired by the deputy commissioner. The District Disaster Management Committee(DDMC), Hassan. The DDMC, Hassan Comprises Of Members From Various Govt. Departments, Major Industries & voluntary Institutions In The District. 1. Deputy Commissioner, Hassan. Chairman 2. Additional Deputy Commissioner, Hassan Emergency Officer 3. Superintendent Of Police, Hasan Member 4. Chief Executive Officer, Zp, Hassan Member 5. District Forest Officer, Hassan. Member 6. Assistant Commissioner, Sakaleshpura, Member 7. Assistant Commissioner Hassan Sub-Divisions. Member 8. District Commondant, Home Guards & Civil Defence, Hassan Member 9. District Fire Officer, Hassan Member 10. District Health Officer, Hassan - Member 11. Deputy Chief Controler Of Explosives, Hassan Member 12. Regional Environmental Officer, Hassan Member 13. Commissioner, CMC, Hassan Member 14. Regional Transport Officer, Hassan Member 15. Information & Publicity Officer, Hassan Member 16. Joint Director Of Agriculture, Hassan Member 17. Trade Union Leader, Hassan Member 18. Deputy Director,Animal Husbandry & Veternary Services, Hassan Member 19. Senior Inspector Of Factories, Hassan Member 20. Station Director, All India Radio, Hassan. Member In Addition To The Above The Following Authorities Have Been Included As Permanent Invities. 21. Chief Engineer, Kaveri Neeravari Nigam Ltd. 22. Project Director, District Urban Development Cell, Hassan 23. Superintendent Engineer, Pwd, ZP, Hassan 24. Superintendent Engineer, KPCL Hassan 25. Superintendent Engineer, Chescom Hassan 26. Superintendent Engineer, KPTCL Hassan 27. Executive Engineer, NH, Mangalore. 28. Executive Engineer, HRP, Gorur, 29. All Tahsildars Of The District. 30. All Executive Officers Of Taluk Panchayath in The District. 31. All The Dy.SP s, And CPI s In The District.

7 Following Dept., Agencies & Offices Are Involved In Disaster Management. Revenue Dept. Police Dept. Disrict Fire Services Health Dept. Public Works Dept. Irrigation Dept. Food Dept. Meteorological Dept. Zp Engineering Transport Dept. Inspectorate Of Factories. Home Guard Information Dept. NGO S

8 CHAPTER - 2 DISTRICT PROFILE - 8 -

9 Fig 1. Karnataka State Map

10 Fig 2. Hassan district map

11 Hassan district is situated in the south Western part of karnataka State and comprises eight taluks namely Alur, Arkalgud, Arsikere, Belur, Channarayapatna, Hassan, Holenarasipur and Sakleshpur. Physiographically Hassan district may be divided into three regions from East to West as medium, Semi malnad and Malnad region. The Malnad region forms a part of Western ghats and the maidan region is characterized by rolling plain. The Hemavathi and the Yagachi are the main rivers and the major part of the district is drained by Hemavathi river. Geologically Hassan district forms a part of Precambrian terrain. The Major litho units are granitic gneiss, granulites, granites, Dharwarian schists and dyke rocks. The most important rock formation of the district are Nuggehalli and Holenarasipura Schist belt,. These two schist belts are the host of number of mineral deposits like Chromite, Titaniferous magnetite, Chalcopyrite, Kaolin, Asbestos,Quatze etc. Hassan district lies partly in the "malnad" tract and partly in southern "maidan"(plains) tract of South-interior Karnataka. Hassan District was under the reign of Mouryas of North in the 3rd BC and later kingdoms of Kadambas, Chalukyas, Gangas, Hoysalas and Vijayanagar empire. The Hoysalas brought world wide acclaim to the district through their unique style of temple architecture. Hassan district is famous worldwide for the following ; Fig 4. Temple at Halebeedu. Halebeedu is 32 K.M from Hassan & 20 K.M. from Belur. There are two temples at Halebeedu Hoysaleshwara. A best temple of Hoysala architecture built in 12th century Fig 3. Belur Chennakeshava Temple (Star Temple) : Belur is 222 K.M. from Bangalore & 38 K.M. from Hassan. A tribute to the Craftsmen of Hoysala sculpture has been rendered time and again by millions of tourists from all over the world for generations. It is known for Star - Shaped Temples on raised platforms and beautifully chiseled bracket figures. It has Mahabharatha & Ramayana the two greatest epics of all times carved

12 Shravanabelagola Gommateshwara The worlds tallest monolithic statue of lord Bahubali covered on hill. The statue is 57 ft. high. Is 51 Kms from Hassan and can be reached by road. An important Jain pilgrim centre. Plate. Manzarabad fort This fort situated at Sakalesapura taluk in Hassan district. This fort 6 K.M.form Sakalesapura town & 52 K.M.from Hassan. This fort was built by Tippu sulthan the tiger of Mysore. Rivers and dams Fig.7. Hemavathi(Gorur) dam 3 important rivers, namely Cauvery, Hemavathi and Yagachi. are flowing in this district. River Cauvery enters Hassan district at Kadavinahosahalli, of Arakalgud taluk and flows about 15 miles in the district. The river Hemavathy enters Hassan district, near Anchanahally of Sakaleshpur taluk and flows towards south and joins Cauvery River. The river Yagachi enters Hassan district near Siraghatta of Belur taluk and joins Hemavathi River at Gorur. The total length of this river in Hassan district is 41 miles. Hemavathy reservoir at Gorur is the main dam. Yagachi and Vatehole are the other two small reservoirs in the district

13 Western ghats Hassan district lies partly in the "malnad" tract and partly in the southern "maidan"(plains) tract. The district may be divided into three regions, viz., (1) southern malnad, (2) semi-malnad and (3) southern maidan. Sakalesha pura taluk constitute the "southern western malnad" region, this taluk receives highest rain fall in the district. We can see this type of scenes during the rainy season in the taluk. Fig.8. Falls at Sakleshpur Taluk Administration : The district administration is headed by the Deputy Commisioner, Hassan, who is head quartered at Hassan. Hassan district consists of 2 revenue sub-divisions: Hassan and Sakaleshpur. Hassan Sub-division includes Hassan, Arasikere, Holenarasipura and Channarayapatna Taluks, whereas Sakaleshpur Sub-division Comprises of Alur, Arkalgud, Belur and Sakaleshpur. Hassan Sub-division has its headquarters at Hassan and Sakaleshpur Sub-Division at Sakaleshpur. The district has in total 38 Hoblies. It has 2369 inhabited villages and 183 uninhabited villages. Local Administration After the73 rd constitution amendment most of the functions pertaining to development are overseen by a three tier panchayath structure consisting of the Zilla Panchayat at the district level, 8 taluk panchayats at the taluka level and 258 Gram Panchayats in rural areas. For urban areas there is one City Municipal Council at the District Headquarter while there are five town municipal councils at Arasikere, Channarayapatna, Holenarasipura,belur and Sakaleshpur. Alur,and Arkalgud talukas have town Panchayats. Geography Lying between and North latitudes and and 76º38 East longitude, Hassan district has a total area of Sq. Kms. The greatest length of the district, from south to north, is about 129 kilometers, and its greatest breadth, from east to west, is about 116 kilometers. The District which has 8 taluks 38 hoblies & 2369 villages. The geographic area of the district of Hassan is 6845 square kilometers. The population is lakhs and the average rainfall is about 1031 mms annually. Coffee, Black Pepper, Potato, Paddy and Sugarcane are the major agricultural crops

14 Hassan district lies partly in the "malnad" tract and partly in the southern "maidan"(plains) tract. By considering the physical aspects, climate, rainfall, etc. the district may be divided into three regions, viz., (1) southern malnad, (2) semi-malnad and (3) southern maidan. western and north-eastern portions of the Belur taluk, western and central parts of Alur taluk and the whole of Sakaleshapura taluk constitute the "southern malnad" region, the central parts of the Arkalgud taluk, the western portion of the Hassan taluk, the eastern portion of the Alur taluk, the central and eastern parts of the Belur taluk and the western parts of the Arasikere taluk form the "semi-malnad" region. The southern maidan region includes the whole of the Holenarasipura and Channarayapatna taluks, eastern parts of the Arasikere and Hassan taluks and the south-eastern portions of the Arkalgud taluk. The southern malnad is a forest-clad hilly region with a heavy rainfall. Geographical Information : Table 1. Location : Latitude: Longitude: Height : Area: Rainfall: Road Length: Dams : Tanks: ULBs: Rivers: South interior karnataka Between 12 31' and 13 33' N Between 75 38' and 76 38' E 960 Mtrs. Altitude above M.S.L Sq. Kms 1031 MM & rainy days are 65 Days NH : 168 Kms., SH : 480 Kms. MDR : 2059 Kms. Village Road : 3061 Kms. Gorur (Hassan Taluk), Yagachi (Belur Taluk), Vatehole (Alur Taluk) 6066 Nos. CMC-1, TMC-5, TP-2 Hemavathi, Yagachi, Vatehole and Kempuhole, Climatic regions Considering the physical features, climate etc., and the district may be divided into three regions viz: 1) Southern Malnad 2) Semi Malnad 3) Southern Plateau. Southern Malnad covers Western and north eastern portions of Belur Taluk, the Western and central part of Alur Taluk and the whole area of Sakaleshpur Taluk. Coming under Semi Malnad is the central part of Arkalgud Taluk, the Western region of Hassan Taluk, the eastern part of Alur Taluk, the central and eastern part of Belur Taluk and the Western part of Arsikere Taluk. Southern Plateau includes the whole of Holenarasipura and Channarayapatna Taluks, Eastern part of Arsikere and Hassan taluk and Southeastern part of Arkalgud Taluk

15 Area and population Table 2. Details of villages, grama panchayath, area and population Taluka No. of GP Villages Area Population(2001) (Sq. Inhabited Uninhabited Male Female TOTAL Km) Alur Arkalgudu Arsikere Belur Channarayapatna Hassan Holenarasipur Sakleshpur Total Source :- DSO Hassan. Population Growth Trends As per the 2001 census the population of Hassan district is 17,21,669. Out of which 14,16,996 is the rural population and 3,04,673 is urban population. The percentage of rural and urban population to the total population of the district is and respectively. The percentage of rural and urban population to the total population according to 1981 census ( ) was and respectively. Between 1981 to 1991 there is an increase of 2.76 percent in urban population. The decadal growth rate works out to percent ( ). The decadal growth rate was highest between and it was percent. It reduced to percent during , increased to percent during and reduced to percent during There is a decrease in 7.43 percent of growth in population between The district has a balanced male, female ratio (996) as per 2001 census. The density of population varies considerably amongst the taluks. With a density of 385 persons per sq.km Hassan taluk tops the list and this is followed by Arkalgud (295), Holenarasipura (290), Channarayapatna (266), Arasikere (238), Belur (217), Alur (199) and the lowest density of 129 persons per sq.km is noticeable in the case of Sakaleshapura taluk according to 2001 census. The density of population per square kilometer for the district is 251. Table 3. Total population, sex ratio, density, projected population and children less than 6 years Taluka Male Female Total Projected 2010 Sex ratio(per 1000 female) Population Density (Per Sq. km) Children < 6 years Alur Arkalgudu Arsikere

16 Belur Channarayapatna Hassan Holenarasipur Sakleshpur TOTAL Table 4. The Urban and Rural population of Hassan district as per 2001 Census Total Rural Urban Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female S.K.Pura Belur Arasikere Hassan Alur Arkalgud H.N.Pura C.R.Patna Total Rain fall The average rainfall of the district is 1031 mm. The Malnad Taluk of Alur, Western Belur and Sakaleshpur are characterized by high rainfall. The semi malnad has relatively less rainfall in the taluks of Belur, Arkalgud and Hassan. The plain area or the Plateau regions have low rainfall. Table 5. Talukwise Rainfall (Normal, Premonsoon & South West monsoon, ) Sl. o. ame of the taluk Taluk wise Rainfall Normal Rainfall ( ) in mm 2010 Normal Rainfall revised Alur Arakalagudu Arasikere Belur Channarayapatana Hassan Holenarasipura Sakaleshpura Average

17 Plate 1: Plate 2: ALUR PREMONSOON RAINFALL IN HASSAN DISTRICT ARKALG UD ARSIKE RE BELUR C.R.PAT NA HASSAN H.N.PUR A S.L.PUR A NORMAL

18 Taluk wise Monthly ormal & Actual Rainfall in Hassan District during 2011 Sl. o. Taluks June July August September October ormal Actual ormal Actual ormal Actual ormal Actual ormal Actual 1 Alur Arkalugudu Arasikere Belur C.R.Patna Hassan H.N.Pura Sakaleshpura Average Table 6. Land Use and Land Holdings Sl. No. Taluk Geographica l Area(ha) Land not available for Cultivation (ha) Forest Non Agri cultural Barren Total Cultivated 1 Alur 40, ,986 1,250 8,236 4,110 2 Arkalgud 64,450 2,458 5,480 3,363 8,843 3,560 3 Arasikere 123,452 15,049 8,385 6,330 14, Belur 76,740 6,023 5,645 3,864 9,509 2,814 5 C.R.Patna 103, ,350 5,319 15, Hassan 91,818 3,677 23,695 4,927 28, H.N.Pura 59,524 3,604 13,715 2,535 16, Sakleshpura 102,889 26,169 3,859 2,771 6,630 1,842 area Total 662,602 58,164 78,115 30, ,474 14,

19 Plate: LAND USE Forest Area, 58775, 9% Fig: 2.4 LAND USE PATTERN OF HASSAN Land put to non agriculture, 78361, 12% Barren and uncultivable, 30365, 5% cultivable waste land, 13518, 2% Net area sown, , 59% permanent pasture, 32943, 5% Trees & grooves, 6957, 1% Current fallow land, 26381, 4% other fallow land, 21813, 3% Total geographical area of the district is ha. out of this actual area available for cultivation is ha (59%). Area sown more than once is Agriculture a) Agricultural Land Holdings ( Ha) - Hassan District Plate 4: 1-2ha SMALL FARMER, , 22% 2-4ha SAMI MEDIUM FARMER, 38389, 8% MEDIUM 4-10ha, 10739, 2% More than 10 ha LARGE FARMER, 1348, 0% There are no.s of farmer, holding a total area of ha in Hassan District. No. of small and marginal farmers are on the increase year after year. 0-1 ha MARGINAL FARMER, , 68% This includes the area sown during kharif, Rabi & summer season. Out of area of 4.92 lakh Ha. Area under agricultural crops is to the extent of 3.22 lakh ha which accounts for 65.5% of the total area sown Area under Horticultural crops Viz, Fruits crops, vegetable, floriculture, coconut areca Nut is 1.18 lakh ha (23%). Plantation crops like coffee, cardamom, pepper, Tea, Vanilla and Ginger are covered in an area of lakh Hect. (10%). Another important commercial crop Cultivated in the district is mulberry for sericulture. It is cultivated

20 Taluka in an area of Lakh Ha. & there is scope to increase the area under these crops in the district. b) Table 7. Land holding pattern in Hassan District. Marginal(<1 ha) Small (1-2 ha) Semi (2-4 ha) Medium (4-10 ha) Large ( > 10 ha) No. Area No. Area No. Area No. area No. area Alur Arkalgud Arasikere Belur C.R.Patna Hassan H.N.Pura S.K.Pur Total Source :- Agricultural Census c) Agro-Climatic Zone Hassan District comprises of 8 taluks, and they come under 4 Agro-climatic zones. namely Central Dry Zone(Zone No.4 Arasikere taluk). Southern Dry Zone (Zone No.6 Channarayapatna taluk), Southern Transitional Zone: (Zone No.7 comprising of 5 taluks viz., Belur, Alur, Hassan, Arakalgud and Holenarasipura) and Hilly Zone (Zone No.9 Sakaleshpura taluk) The weather, cropping and rainfall pattern vary according to Agroclimatic Zones. d) Agricultural Crops Major Agricultural Crops viz.., maize, ragi, potato, Sunflower & pulses are largely grown in central dry & southern dry zones of the district. Paddy is grown under assured irrigation in Arkalgud, Holenarasipur, Hassan & Alur taluks. Low land paddy cultivation is seen in hilly zone of the district. Coffee, Cardamom & pepper is grown in hilly areas of the district. Table 8. Talukwise information about gross, net sown area under major crops in the district (in hectares). Taluka Gross area under Net sown area agriculture(ha) in(ha) Major crops Alur Paddy Maize Ragi Potato Coffee Arkalgud Paddy Maize Ragi Potato Tubbco

21 Pulses Arkanut Aesikere Paddy Maize Ragi Potato Cocanut Pulses Sunflower Belur Paddy Maize Ragi Potato Pulses Sunflower C.R.Patna Paddy Maize Ragi Potato Cocanut Pulses Sugarcane Hassan Paddy Maize Ragi Potato Pulses H.N.Pura Paddy Maize Ragi Potato Tubbco Pulses Sugarcane Sakleshpur Paddy Coffee e) Table 9. Normal Area & production of Major crops in Hassan district ( ) Sl. No. Crops Normal Area(ha.) Normal Production (q/ha) CEREALS 1 Paddy Ragi Hy. maize Hy. Jowar Rabi Jowar Total PULSES 1 Red gram Horse gram

22 3 Cowpea Green gram Black gram Avare Bengal Gram Total OIL SEEDS 1 Ground Nut Sunflower Sesamum Caster Nizer Mustured Total COMMERCIAL CROPS 1 Cotton Tobacco Sugarcane Total Grand Total 3,21,400 HORTICUL TURAL CROPS Fruits crops like Mango, Sapota, Banana etc., Vegetables like Potato, Tomato, Beans, Chillies, etc., 3 Coconut Areca Nut PLANTATION CROPS 1 Spices Coffee Tea Vanilla Sericulture -- 1 Mulberry

23 f) Number of Agricultural labourers in Hassan District ( ) Table 10 Taluk Male Female Total Hassan Arkalgud Arsikere Holenarsipur Sakaleshpur C.R. Patna Belur Alur Total g) Consumption of Chemical Fertilizer (In tons)( ) Table 11: Sl. No. Season Nutrients N P K Total 1 Kharif Rabi/Summer Total h) Consumption of N P K Nutrients(Per Hectare) Irrigation Table 12. Sl.No. Nutrient Kg / ha 1 N P K Total The total area irrigated in the District is 80,398 ha. Of which Tanks and Canal irrigation is the major area. Of late irrigation through bore wells has also taken place in a larger scale, which has contributed to the fall in the water table. Table 13. Sl. Tube Lift Other Taluk Canals Tanks Wells No Wells irrigation sources Total 1 Alur Arkalgud Arasikere Belur C.R.Patna Hassan H.N.Pura S.K.Pur Total

24 Plate 6: Fig. NET AREA (ha.) IRRIGATED BY DIFFERENT SOURCES ( ) Lift Irrigation, 19, 0% Borewells, 36600, 40% Other sources, 1062, 1% Canals, 31974, 34% Wells, 1188, 1% Tanks, 22133, 24% Hassan District Forest The types of forests, area covered (ha), administrative units & details of flora & fauna of hassan district are dealt hear under There Are Two Forest Divisions In Hassan District. 1. Hassan division 2. Hassan wildlife division Table 14: Types Of Forest In Hassan District Sl. No Types of Forest Area(ha) 1 Coniferous nil 2 Desiduous 6, Semi desiduous Tropical ever green Shola Thorn forest Other forests TOTAL

25 SL. No. Species Table 15: Species-Wise Information of Intensity of Conflict: Abundance (Absent/Rare/C ommon/ very Common) Appox Polulation (if known) Intensity of Conflict (Nil/Low/Medium/High) Human Death Human Injury Live Stock kills Crop Damage Property Damage A B C D E F G H I 1 Tiger Rare 03 Nil Nil Low Nil Nil 2 Leopard Common 50 Nil Low Low Nil Nil 3 Wild dog Rate 40 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 4 Wolf Common 25 Nil Low Nil Nil Nil 5 Jackal Very Common 350 Nil Low Nil Nil Nil 6 Sloth bear Common 35 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 7 Elephannt Very Common 28 High Low Low High Low 8 Gaur Common Nil Nil Nil Nil 9 Chital Absent -- Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 10 Sambar Common 200 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 11 Wild Boar Very Common Commo 3000 Nil n Nil High Nil 12 Nilgiri Rare Langur 15 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 13 Common Common Langur 200 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 14 Bonnet Rare Macaue Blackbuk Rare 25 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 16 Hyena Common 50 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

26 Fig 25 : Forest Map of Hasan Rivers And Dams There are seven notable rivers flowing in the district 1. Kaveri 2. Hemavathi 3. Yagachi 4. Vatehole 5. Ethinahole 6. Ganadahole

27 7. Kempuhole The following are three notable dams in hassan district 1. Gorur dam 2. Yagachi dam 3. Vatehole dam 4. Sri rama devarakatte Hemavathi Dam Salient Features : Location: Longitude East Latitude North Reservoir 1. Catchment area 2810 Sq. Km. (1085 Sq. miles) 2. FRL RL M. ( 2922 ) 3. MWL RL M. ( 2922 ) 4. MDDL RL M. (2862 ) 5. Gross storage Mcum ( TMC) 6. Maximum area of water spread Dam 1. Type Central Masonry spillway with side Non-over flow Dam with Earthen flanks. 2. Top of the Dam RL M. ( 2935 ) 3. Top width of the Dam 5.49M ( 18 ) 4. Maximum height 44.5 M. ( 146 ) 5. Length 4692M. (15394 ) including saddle dam. Spillway 1. Type Radial 2. Crest level RL M. (2892 ) 3. Gates Radial 6 No.s 10.67m x 9.1m ( 35 x 30 ) 4. Discharge capacity at FRL 5. PMF Power House

28 1. Type Surface 2. Installed Capacity MW Yagachi dam The Yagachi Reservoir Project is one of the major tributary to the River Hemavathy. This river takes its birth in Chikkamagalor District and follows in Belur Alur & Hassan Taluks. The total length of the river 94 kms. Upto its confluence with Hemavathy river. The Yagachi Project under taken by Govt. of Karnataka in Cauvery Basin across the Yagachi River. The Yagachi River ;comprises Yagachi Dam. The utilization contemplated under Yagachi Reservoir Project at present TMC to irrigate 53,000 acres of land. The Gross storage of Yagachi Dam 3.60 TMC. The Yagachi Dam have been designed for a probable maximum floor (P.M.F) of 79, Cusecs. The surplussing arrangement at the dam are provided with sufficient capacity evacuating the P.M.F. without causing any structural damages. Vatehole dam Salient features of vatehole dam Location: Reservoir: Longitude Latitude 75 o 55 ` East 13 o 03` 30 `` North 1. Catchment area Sq.Km (42.65 Sq.miles) 2. FRL RL M ( `) 3. MWL RL M ( `) 4. MDDL RL M ( `) 5. Gross Storage Mcum ( 1.51 TMC) Dam : 1. Type Central Masonry Spillway with side non-overflow Dam with Earthen flanks 2. Top of the Dam RL M ( ` ) 3. Top width of the Dan 5.49 M (18`) 4 Maximum height M (146 `) 5. Length 1075 M ( ) including saddle dam Spillway : 1. Type Radial 2. Crest level RL M ( `) 3. Gates Radial 3 No.s 9.14mX 4.57 m (30` x15`) 4. Maximum Flood Discharge Cumecs (18500 Cusecs) 5. Designed Flood Discharge Cumecs (20389 Cusecs)

29 6. PMF Cumecs (20389 Cusecs) Source :- Executive engineer, HRP project. Source of drinking water 1. Rivers Hemavathy, Kaveri, yagachi, vatehole. 2. Tanks. 3. Ground water. Power Srations in Hassan District Hydro Electric a. Hemavathy power & light pvt. Ltd, Gorur b. Paschim Hydro energy pvt. Ltd Marenahally c. International power co. ltd.kempuhole d. Bhorukha power corporation LTD,SriramaDevara Katte Industries in Hassan District There are 80 industries being looked after by the inspector of factories in Hassan district & major among them are Communication Sl. Name of Unit No. 1 Petro net MHB Ltd 2 HPCL 3 KMF 4 Reliance INFOCOM 5 HSSK 6 Nobel chemical in channapatna 7 M/S. Himmathsingh Linens Ltd., 8 Hemavathy chemicals & pestisides, B Katihally, Hassan 9 Hemavathy Sahakara Sakkare karkane, Srinivasapura. CR patna 10 Hemavathy po The modes of communication available in the district are Roads NH, SH & MDR The NH-48 passes through the district connecting it to the main hub of business and commercial development 168 kilometres of National Highway stretches with 480 kms of State Highway. There are 1668 main roads in the district

30 Literacy 168 KM of NH, 480 KM of SH, 2059 KM of MDR & 4948 KM 0f village & TDB roads passes through the district. The district has a total stretch of 8482 KM of road leangth of which 2545 KM stretch is surfaced, there are 20 bridges built across these roads. Totally there are no. of vehicles in the district including 27 ambulances at 6462 goods vehicles. Railways. 246 KM of broadgage line passes through the district covering 6 taluks, Arasikere railway junction is an important one in the country. Telecommunication : a. State owned TV channels b. Private TV channels c. Radio :- there is an all india radio station located in the heart of Hassan town. Which also provides services through FM channel- Hassan 102. d. Local Cable TV networks e. ISD, STD & Local telephone networks. There are 103 telephone exchanges and telephone connections available in the district. f. Postal services :- It provides a vital communication link through 423 post offices in the district. g. State owned and private mobile phone networks BSNL, AIRTEL, RELIANCE, VODAFONE, IDEA, TATA INDICOM AND MTS are the major mobile phone service providers operating in the district. h. Internet communication :- All the district level offices, important taluk level offices have an access to a broadband internet communication and are linked through IP phones via., KSWAN-Karnataka State Wide Area Network. i. Wireless networks : DC Office, all AC Sub divisions, Taluk Offices have been stationed with a wireless base stations. AC & Tahsildar vehicles, All Revenue inspectors are facilitated with Wireless hand sets for immediate response. Wireless communication system has been set into Employees of all Muicipal Offices. Proposal has been sent to the Government to widen the sevice into all employees. Table 16: Literacy percentage in the District block wise. Sl. Taluk No Name Male (%) Female (%) Total (%) 1 Alur Arklgud Arsikere Belur

31 5 C.R.Patna H.N.Pura Hassan S.K.Pur Total Sl. No Education. There are 2920 primary and 501 high schools, 147 PU, 21 First grade, 1 each medical & dental, 3 each polytechnic & engineering colleges in Hassan district. Table 17: Taluk Name Primary schools High schools PU Colleges First Grade Colleges Medical /Dental Colleges Poly technic Colleges Engine ering colleges 1 Alur Arklgud Arsikere Belur C.R.Patna Hassan H.N.Pura S.K.Pur Total

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36 Health The district health department provides services through network of 8 allopathy hospitals with 1300 beds, 69 Indian system of medicine Hospitals with 119 beds, 56 private hospitals(including nursing home) with 811 beds, 78 primary health centres with 671 beds and 14 community health centres with 321 beds. List of address of these hospitals and the in charge medical officers along with their contact numbers is given separately in the last chapter. Hassan town has a district hospital with 500 beds. There are 8 allopathic centres, 3 Indian systems of medicines, 75 primary health centres, 50 primary health units 62 dispensaries, 18family welfare centres and 378 sub-centres. 344 drug shops are in the service. In addition to these there are 29 private hospitals/nursing homes in the district. Table 18: Number of hospitals under various systems in Hassan district (Information by District Health & Family Welfare Officer) Sl. Taluk Name Allopathy Hospitals Dispen saries Blood bank No Private hospitals/ Nursing home Indian system of medicine Eye Bank 1 Hassan C.R.patna H.N.pura Arsikere Belur Alur S.K.pur Arklgud Total Table 19: Number of GH,CHC,PHC,PHU s,ambulances and beds available in Hassan district Taluk No. No. of 108 General of CHCs Beds PHCs Beds PHUs Beds Ambulance Hospital beds available Alur Arkalgud Arasikere Belur C.R.Patna Hassan H.N.Pura S.K.Pur Total Blood Banks Blood bank/blood storage unit Blood Storage unit Address Availability Contact person Phone no Sri Chamarajendra hospital, Hassan 123 Blood units available Blood Bank Medical Officer, Sri Chamarajendra hospital, Hassan , ext.-291 M

37 Veterinary Services. Livestock population in Hassan District largely comprises of cattle, Buffaloes, Sheep rearing being a traditional activity is taken up by shepherds, which is mostly migratory in nature. The livestock and poultry population is furnished. In Hassan district veterinary services have been established at Hassan-16, Alur-5, Arkalgud-15, Belur-13, Sakleshpur-9, Arasikere-16, Holenarasipur-17 and CR Patna-21. Total of 113 veternary health centre throughout the district have been established. Table 20: No. of Cattles & live stock in Hassan District Cattles Taluk Local Exotic Cross Total Buffaloe Sheep Goat Pig Dogs Breed Alur Arkalagud Arsikere Belur Channaraya Patna Hassan Holenarsipura Sakleshpura Total Live Stock Population In Hassan District Sl.No Particulars No 1 Cattle Buffaloes Sheeps Goats Pigs Dogs Others Poultry Total Infrastructure. Railways. The district is well networked by railways. The rail route of Alur Taluk spans to 16 km, Arasikere 57 km, Hassan 60 km, Holenarasipura 35 km, Sakaleshpur 48 km. and Channarayapatana 30 km In total 246 Kilometres of broad gauge is laid in the district.. There are 6 Railway stations in Arasikere, 3 in Channarayapatna, 5 in Hassan, 5 in Holenarasipur and 1 in Sakleshpur, Totally 20 Railway Stations are there in District. The junction at Arasikere is an important station in the Karnataka Rail Map. The rail route between sakleshpur & subrahmanya is highly prone to the land slides. Specialy during monsoon

38 Roads. The NH-48 passes through the district connecting it to the main hub of business and commercial development 168 kilometres of National Highway stretches with 480 kms of State Highway. There are 1668 main roads in the district. Sl. No. Format 1 Details of Road accidents occurred during the Year 2011 ( As on ) Information by :- Regional Transport Officer, Hassan. Roads Details of Acidents Fatal Non Fatal No. of persons killed No. of Persons Injured 1 National HighWay 2 State High Way 3 Other Roads Total Format 2 Details of State Highways and National Highway roads passing through the District. Sl. No Name of the Route between (Name of the road) Halebeedu Anechoukur Road (SH-21)HSS-2(Hassan- Belur) Bagalkote BiligiriRanganaBetta Road(SH-57) HSS-4 (Hassan- HNPura-Belur) Tiptur-Dudda Hassan Road SH-71 (Hassan-Arsikere) Hassan town Dairy Circle to Neear Busthenahalli SH-71E (Hassan Town) Huliyar Road to Kerelapura Road SH-102 ( Hassan- HNPura-Arsikere) Yarane Junction to HNPura SH109 (Hassan- HNPura) ShriRangapatna to Arsikere SH-7 (Channaraya Patna to Arsikere) Type of the Road Length of the Road in the District No. of Heavy Vehicles Passes Daily No. of Light Vehicles Passes Daily SH SH SH SH-71E SH SH SH

39 Hirisave to Chattahally SH-8 (Channarayapatna Holenarasipura) Mandya to Hadagali Road SH- 47 (Channarayapatna) Channarayapatna to Nuggehally Road, SH-147 (Channarayapatna) Channarayapatna Narasipura Kodlipet. SH- 112(A) Channarayapatna to Holenarasipura) Holenarasipura to KR Nagara SH-108 (Holenarasipura) B.T. Road Kodihally intersection Road Route Kyatanahally-Haradanahally- ShigaranahallyHariharapura- Doddakunchevu Road, SH- 121 (Holenarasipura) Virajpee To Byndur Road SH- 27 (Belur) Belur To Kodlipet Road SH- 110 (Belur-Bikkodu- Madagatta-Vatehole) Bikkodu To Somvarpete Road SH-112 (Belur-Somvarpete ) Bangalore To Mangalore NH- 48 Total SH SH SH SH- 112(A) SH SH SH SH SH NH Post and Telegraph. The number of post offices is 421,102 telephones exchanges operate with 79,195 telephones connections. Service Organizations. Rotary Clubs, Town Clubs, Lion Clubs, Planters Clubs, Jaycees have been serving the society as non-government organizations. Hassan District and disasters A brief note Vulnerability There are instances of many man-made disasters such as strikes and incidents of fire and burning of buses and vehicles at the time of strikes, Road accidents are common. A few rail accidents have taken places

40 Table 21: Name of the district Type of hazard Time of occurrence HASSAN Floods June - August Potential impact Loss of crops, damage to infrastructure such as roads, houses, bridges, etc. Heavy June - Loss of crops, rainfall August damage to houses, breach of irrigation tanks Drought Jan - May Burning of crops, scarcity of drinking water, fodder, etc. Landslides June - August Fire accident Jan - May any time Rail Accidents Loss of life and property Earthquake Any time Loss of life and damage to dam, property, houses, buildings, etc. Chemical disasters Cyclonic indirect effect Any time June - Aug Loss of life and damage to dam, property, houses, buildings, etc. Heavy rainfall, loss of crops Vulnerable area Along the river courses, entire district.the catchment & anicut area of dams- gorur, yagachi & vatehole Entire district. Partly in Hassan.(Hassan, CR patna, Holenarasipura, Arasikere & Arkalgud taluks) A 20 KM Railway stretch between Sakleshpura & Subrahmanya Entire district especially during festivals etc. Entire district. Chemical industries, petroleum tanks, chlorine.two factories- HimmathSinghka LinenCo.&HPCLltd.Hassan. Entire district. Mitigation Plan All the Tahsildars have been inspired and instructed to form groups of Village Accountants, Revenue Inspectors, Deputy Tahsildars, wherever nodal officers are available and to identify the vulnerable areas and also to plan for the local publicity at the time of such incidents. The taluk level officers like Executive Officer, Asst. Executive Engineers, Block Educational Officers and all other departments are also asked to be in our team to provide necessary help to provide shelter, food, repairs of roads, culverts, etc., wherever required. Karnataka Electricity Board Staff, Medical Staff and Municipality or Panchayath Staff have been asked to extend their services, within their limits. Almost all the social workers, NGOs and the likeminded people have been asked to provide their services in times of need. All the officers were kept in touch with the DDM Heads, both in taluk and district level. Police, Home guards were kept in red alert especially in project areas and on river banks. And also to identify the places where rehabilitation camps are to be opened, facilities

41 to provide drinking water, food providing facility and areas available resources are to be identified. Medical facilities, NGO assistance, maintenance of cattle, open space for all their activities are also to be kept in mind in identifying the mitigation plan. The slum areas, the people living in low line areas, backwater level areas were kept in mind, and high alert and wide publicity arrangements were also made. Response Plan. Officers of all the departments have weekly meeting to discuss with the inter departmental plans to share each other and also to eradicate the difficulties that they are facing in the field level. Local engineers of PWD, PRED, have been asked to be in red alert to assess the damage and to immediate repair/alternate arrangements in their area without waiting for procedural aspects. Logistics arrangements for rescue operation has been discussed, including animal care, management of the deceased have been discussed. Recovery And Reconstruction. Municipal authorities, Gram Panchayath, Town Panchayath Officials were asked to keep an eye view of buildings and to take precaution care of such weak buildings, to keep up the bad drainage works repaired and to identify the risk oriented infrastructure. All the PWD, PRED officers were asked to be in the red alert. Standard Operating Procedures And Checklists Information team is kept in high alert in Deputy Commissioner s office to assist all around 24 hours. Search and rescue teams, Emergency Health Management Team, Relief Team (food, feed, fodder and civil supplies), transportation management Team, etc., have been made headed by the evaluation situation. Nodal Officers have been authorised to release the funds to the victims at their level only, to save time, assess the needy and to overcome the situation. This process has given courage and leadership to the officers to face the situation at their work spot only. Periodical meetings were held to know the situation and to keep in red alert. This has also been clarified to the nodal officers to bring it to the knowledge of DDM, the plan rescue operations they have held and to mitigate effectively. Media and information officers were in touch with the DDM to highlight the various information from public to well from DDM and inter nation plans were also made to assess the situation

42 CHAPTER

43 HAZARD, RISK, VULNERABILITY, CAPACITY ANALYSIS ( HRVC ) This chapter deals with potential hazards which may have to be faced by the district,probable time of occurrence,vulnerability of the district to different disasters its analysis,and analysis of the risk involved. This acts as a reference, upon which mitigative measures, rescue, restoration and rehabilitation plan etc. are planned successfully. Any error in HRV analysis will compound the problems / effects of a disaster. Therefore a careful attempt has been made to achive the realistic analysis of hazard, risk and vunerability pertaining to Hassan district. A. HAZARD ANALYSIS The Hazard may be termed as any event/object/rivers/ industries/earthquaque /fire/building/exess or deficit of rainfall which can cause a potential damage to a population /Animals/property/environment etc., An analysis involving occurrence magnitude, volume of hazards and the impact caused by such hazards gives a proper direction to prepare a plan to deal with such eventualities. Hazard analysis of Hassan district comprises of seasonality of different hazards, history, area affected etc., with a special emphasis on hazard due to breach of dams. 1. Seasonality of hazards in Hassan district Type of hazard Jan Feb March April May June July August September October November December Flood

44 Cyclone Earthquake Heatstroke Drought Hailstorm fire landslide 2. History of disasters in Hassan district. Disasters Earthquake Floods Cyclones Droughts Epidemics Industrial accidents Fire Road/rail accidents Boat capsize Mine accidents Heat/cold wave Avalanches Building collapse Bomb blasts Pests River bank erosion 3. Floods During rainy season, rivers and its tributaries in the district may pose threat of floods. Things get worse as the flood devastates the crops in the affected area and is also a source of epidemics. The district has two major-gorur and Yagachi and two minor-vatehole and Sri rama devara katte dams which are hazardous in terms of floods due to breach of dams. There are numerous tanks in the district which may turn hazardous during rainy season. 4. Disease Epidemics a) Human Epidemic diseases

45 The major epidemics which are monitored at the district level are GE, Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Viral hepatitis, and thyroid. The occurrence of these diseases are low in the last few years. Table gives the information of the diseases in Hassan in the last year. Taluk Information About Deaths And Attacks Due To Contagious Diseases ( ) DISEASES NAME Rende Rpest Foot Mouth & Rabies Sheep Pox Auth Rax Rani Khet Fox Pox Haemo Rrha Gic Septic Eamia Black Quarter Attack Death Attack Death Death Attack Attack Death Attack Death Attack Death Attack Death Attack Death Attack Death Alur Arkalgud Arsikere Belur Channaraya patna Hassan Holena rasipura Sakaleshpur Total b) Cattle Epidemic diseases In this district we have come across bacterial diseases like Hemorrhagic septicemia black quarters disease and Anthrax and viral disease like foot and mouth. Considerable mortality has been encountered in these bacterial diseases. Whenever outbreaks of these diseases have been reported vaccinations to control the disease were undertaken. Food and mouth disease occurs throughout the year its chances of spread are more in cattle fairs. A disease of public importance is anthrax, which is endemic in Aladahalli (Hassan Taluk) Madalu (Arasikere Taluk) and Segodu (Arkalgud). Diseases Cattle Buffalo Sheep Goat Dogs Poultry Bacterial H.S. B.Q. Anthrax H.S. B.Q. Anthrax H.S. E.T. H.S. E.T. Leptospirosis Salmonela Viral F&M F&M F&M PPR B.T. F&M PPR B.T. Rabies, Distemper, Parvo Viral Infection RKT Gumbaro H.S. - Hemorrhagic Septicemia B.Q. Black Quarter E.T. - Enterotoxaemia

46 B.T. Blue Tounge F&M Foot & Mouth Disease PPR - Pestes des Petits ruminants RKT Ranikhet disease. Note: - The above diseases are prevalent in all the 8 taluks of Hassan district. H.S. is more prevalent in Malnad taluks. Anthrax is noticed in Hassan taluk, Arsikere taluk and Arakalagud taluk (Sporadic) 5. Accident related disaster Accidents in the district can be classified into road and train accidents. Capsized boats are also threat as there are three major reservoirs and large number of tanks in the district. The district has 135 KMs of National Highway and 255 KMs of State Highway passing through it. This has opened up the district to a road accident hazard. 6. Forest Fires Hassan district has a total of hectare area covered under forest. Out of this, sakaleshpur taluk contributes the highest area covered by Westernghats. Forest areas in Hassan, arakalagud, channarayanapatna, holenarasipura and arasikere are highly susceptible for fire hazard during summer months.through the significant forest fires incident are not reported so far the forest department has recruited forest guards to identify the forest and the adjoining villagers have been advised to inform and co operate to extinguish the fire by these forest fires a loss will be caused to the nation. NCC cadets. Home guards and NGOs, fire force will be asked by the forest department to extend their co-operation in extinguish the fire. 7. Urban Fires As the district has already faced the fire accident cases in sloth shop, foot ware shop, sawmills etc before giving the license the concerned persons have been forced to install the fire extinguish the authority. Since if the incident is occurred in the town the neighbors as well as the public will be put into loss by way of things and lives they have been advised to get the assistant from the fire force. There are two factories/units which constantly face a threat of fire accident- HPCL and Himmath singhka linen co. pvt. Ltd. B. Vulnerability and risk assessment An assessment of vunerability and risk involves enlisting of probable time of occurrence of various disasters in the year, vulnerable areas in the district and the potential impact of different disasters. There are instances of many natural and man-made disasters such as floods, earthquakes,strikes and incidents of fire, burning of buses, vehicles at the time of strikes, Road accidents are common. A few rail accidents have taken places

47 Type Of Hazard, Time Of Occurrence,Potential Impact And Vulnerable Areas In Hassan District Name of the district Type of hazard Time of occurrence Potential impact Vulnerable area HASSAN Floods June - August Loss of crops, damage to Along the river infrastructure such courses, entire as roads, houses, bridges, etc. district. Heavy rainfall June - August Loss of crops. Entire district. Drought Jan - May Burning of crops, Partly in Hassan. scarcity of drinking water, fodder, etc. Landslides Fire accident Jan - May any time Loss of life and property Entire district especially during Earthquake Any time Loss of life and damage to dam, property, houses, buildings, etc. Chemical disasters Cyclonic indirect effect a) Breach Of Dams Any time June - Aug Loss of life and damage to dam, property, houses, buildings, etc. Heavy rainfall, loss of crops festivals/jathre, etc. Entire district. Chemical industries, petroleum tanks, chlorine. Entire district. One major and two minor dams are situated in the district. They are 1) Hemavathi Reservoir- Gorur 2) Yagachi Project- Belur 3) vatehole Project- Belur. These dams sites are thoroughly studied by the scientist and Engineers and ensured the safety of the construction at the time of foundation. Still precautionary measures have to be taken to mitigate the disaster. Floods have occurred twice in the district since 13 yrs. The major threat due to Floods is on the human settlements on the banks of the River specially the Hemavathi which is the major river passing through the district. However with the construction of dams across the Hemavathi and Yagachi (Tributory of the Hemavathy river) the possibilities of flood are reduced.but there is a continued risk due to breach of these dams. Hemavathy Reservoir Sailent Features of Hemavathy Dam: 1) Gross storage capacity T.M.C 2) Top of the Dam RL: Mtr 3) Full Reservoir Level RL: Mtr 4) Average Rever Bed Level at Dam Site RL: Mtr 5) Length of the Dam 4.63Mtr (Including masonry Dam 365 Mtr Saddle 1000Mtr)

48 6) Type of the Dam :- Masonry Dam with earthen :- flanks on either side. 7) Height of the Dam : Mtr above foundation Level 8) Designed discharge 1,67,400 cusecs. 9) Maximum flood anticipated 1,42,000 cusecs. 10) Maximum flood observed since inception 88,000 cusecs. 11) Maximum discharge allowed below dam. 98,000 cusecs. 12) Observed maximum discharge during 100 years 1.05,000 cusecs. In case of heavy flood or disaster the list of villages and population that would be affected partially or fully are as listed below. SI.No. Village name populat ion SI.No. Village name Populat ion 1. gorur Gondemallena halli 2. Maradithyagathur 25 Kumkumada hosur 3. Bolekyathanahalli 26 Gulisathena halli Thyagathur Thattekere Karle koppalu 28 Katte hosahalli Nayakarahalli 29 Jakkavalli Hebbale koppalu 30 Agrahara Mukundur Kachenahalli 9. Mukundur Kallenahalli hosahalli 10. Ganganahalli 33 Ulivala 11. Makavalli Chikkaganni 12. Hanumanahalli 35 Hangrahosur Mavinakare 36 Moolekalenahalli Kamasamudra Somanahalli Hippe 38 Gunjavu Vaddara playa Idigana hosur 17. Katte belaguli 40 Kaduvina bachehalli 18. Hirebelaguli 41 Nagarahalli 19. Kaduvina kote 20. Nagalapura 21. Holenarasipura sooranahalli Some of the villages situated along the lake boundary of the reservoir would also get affected. The list of such villages is as below. 1) Muttanahalli 2) Bellur 3) Nellulli 4) Nidigere 5) Kaganur

49 6) Kaganurkoppalu 7) Hemmige 8) Hulukunda 9) Sulagodu 10) Maniganahalli 11) Kerekoppalu 12) Holekoppalu 13) Kadabagala 14) Kitaboor 15) Kittagere 16) Kulegalu and sakaleshpura town (partially) The probable increase in depth of flow in the river would be to an extent of m from the river bed. Below the Dam there are 3 old Annicuts namely Sri Ramadevara Annicut, Mandagere Annicut and Hemagiri Annicut, incase of disaster above Annicuts also gets affected. In case of disaster major roads that would be drowned delinking the communication will be as below. 1) Hassan Arkalgud Road 2) Gorur Holenasipur Road 3) Holenasipura Channarayapatna Road 4) Hassan Mysore Road 5) Hanumanahalli Makavalli Road Floods cause extensive damage to human, animal and plant life. Flood result in rendering many people homeless leading to devastation and total chaos to lack of communication and means of transportation. Yagachi Reservoir: The Yagachi Reservoir Project is one of the major tributary to the River Hemavathy. This river takes its birth in Chikkamagalor District and follows in Belur Alur & Hassan Taluks. The total length of the river 94 kms. Upto its confluence with Hemavathy river. The Yagachi Project under taken by Govt. of Karnataka in Cauvery Basin across the Yagachi River. The Yagachi River ;comprises Yagachi Dam. The utilization contemplated under Yagachi Reservoir Project at present 4.75 TMC to irrigate 53,000 acres of land. The Gross storage of Yagachi Dam 3.60 TMC. The Yagachi Dam have been designed for a probable maximum flood (P.M.F) of 79, Cusecs. The surplussing arrangement at the dam are provided with sufficient capacity evacuating the P.M.F. without causing any structural damages. Details Of Vulnerability & Facilities Available In The Villages Affected By Probable Breach Of Yagachi Dam Sl.No Name of village Taluk Population Facilities

50 School Hospi tal Office Post Office Police Station Approach roads Belur Belur BT road 2. Nettekere Belur BT road 3. Prasadihalli Belur BT road 4. Ranaghatta Belur BT road 5. Chilkur Hosahalli Belur BT road 6. Harohalli Belur BT road 7. Bittaravalli Belur BT road 8. Mallapura Belur WBM road 9. Pura Belur BT road 10. Paduvalalu Belur BT road 11. Tettegere Belur WBM road 12. Doddihalli Belur BT road 13. Janapura Alur BT road 14. Bandi BT road 15. Bandi Thimmanahalli Alur BT road 16. Hosahalli Alur BT road 17. Thogaranahalli Alur BT road 18. Humasavaballi Alur BT road 19. Agasarahatti Alur BT road 20. Karagadanahalli Alur BT road 21. Bylahalli Hassan BT road 22. Echalahalli Hassan BT road 23. Thimmanahalli Hassan BT road 24. Medarahalli Hassan BT road 25. Katte hosahalli Hassan BT road 26. Kallahalli Hassan BT road 27. Guddenahalli koppalu Hassan BT road 28. Ravathnahalli Hassan WBM road 29. Kamenahalli Hassan BT road b) Earthquake. Earth quake is the major Geological disaster a part from smaller land slides, dam burst mining accidents. Earthquake takes place when upper parts of the Earth s Crust, move, the rocks are subjected to large forces which cause deformation. When the rocks are deformed, lot of stress is built up with in the crust. This built up stress will bhe released, causing Earth tremors leading to Earthquake. Epic centre of the earthquake generally lies along weak zones like fault planes or major shear zones in rocks now exposed on the surface of the

51 earth is significant in identifying the possible prone areas which are structurally weak and unstable. During any tectonic disturbance in the earth crust, the various rock types will move one against another along these weak zones causing Earth tremors. Rock can also move up and down along a fault plane or lateral movement may take place along the fault plane/ shear zones causing Earth quake. Hence recognition of these weak planes and the type of movement of rock along these weak planes is essential in understanding the stability of land mass in Earthquake management. The district had never experienced any earthquake expect minor tremors from time to time. Since the district falls under seismic zone II and III, i.e., less risk to moderate risk zones, the possibility & can never be ruled out as it can happen any time. The southern peninsular reasons was considered until recently a stable land mass. However the earthquake during 1993 in Maharastra and earthquake of low intensity (2.3 on Richter scale) around Maddur and Mandya in a Karnataka state in the year 1998 indicate the gradual instability of the Earth crust in these areas. On 29th January 2001 adjoining district head quarter Mysore experienced a mild Earthquake of low intensity (3.5 in Richter scale). This has caused panic among citizens of Hassan and people believe that there is threat to Hemavathi, Yagachi and Vatehole reservoir. If these dams breaks due to environmental disaster like earthquake then it will have tremendous effect on life and property of people living in downstream of dams. Since the socio economic impact of Earthquake is devastating, considerable scientific and technological skill it needs in understatnding and helping the public in mitigation and giving proper warning. There is a need to systematically investigate using the available data the seismically weak zones which are the sites for Earthquakes using Geophysical Techniques and establishment of a data base center for Earthquake studies at Hassan. Earthquake prone areas of Hassan district has to be identified and possible measures to be taken.there is a need to take preventive measures for ensuring safety of buildings, structures, communication facilities, water supply lines, electricity and life by giving atmost priorities. c) Land slides In Hassan district, there are no report of Major land slides and mud flows but small magnitude land slides and mud flow are being reported around Sakleshpur taluk, Where in Joint Inspection by Senior Geologist and Assistant Commissioner is carried out at the affected places and compensation is given by the Government. The improper drainage system, unscientific road cuttings, ridges causes such land slides during heavy rainfall. These can be mitigated with scientific road cutting, removal of over burden along road sides and also by providing proper drainage systems all along malnad area roads. Since the geological terrain in Hassan district consists of very stable land mass, chances of mud flows and land slides are remote except in Sakleshpur taluk and the problem may get compounded due to probable damage to Sakleshpur to Subrahmanya Railway line. d) Mines related accidents In Hassan district there are 14 Major Mineral lease out of which only 5 leases are working and remaining are idle. There are two types of Mining. 1) Open cast Mining. 2) Under ground mining. In Open case mining and quarries there are two possibilities of disaster (1) Bench collapse (2) Blasting accidents. During bench collapse loose strata will be removed immediately and victims will be saved. Whereas in case of blasting accidents victims will be shifted to nearest hospitals and

52 free treatment should be provided by the mining company / lessees. Most of the leases work with open cast mining except Byrapura Chromite Mines, which was working by underground mining but as of now that mining has stopped its underground mining. In mining areas the probable kind of accidents that can occur are (1) Loose collapse (2) Slippering of sides (3) Water seepage. Whenever any of the above accidents take place in mining/quarrying area, alarming the siron must be done, safeguarding the victims to the nearest hospitals, calling fire service forces available at nearest taluk headquarters, calling the cranes and exavators for resume operation has to be done. Rehabilitation has to be done for victims as follows. 1) Free medical treatment has to be provided by the Mining Company /lessees with Wages. 2) Adequates Compensation Should be awarded to the disabled and diseased workers as per labour law. 3) On compassionatory grounds employment should be given to the nearest by the mining company/lessee. e) Drought and Heavy Rainfall Drought may occur due to want of rain at proper time. Or sometimes heavy rainfall may damage the crops. Cyclonic effect in the eastern coast and Bay of Bengal may cause excessive rainfall which would result in crop damage and other loss especially in Sakleshpur taluk. Drought prone thaluks in Hassan district are f) Cyclones. 1. Hassan 2. Holenarasipur 3. Channarayapatana 4. Arasikere 5. Belur 6. Arkalagudu 7. Alur Cyclonic effect in the eastern coast and Bay of Bengal may cause excessive rainfall which would result in crop damage and other loss throughout the district. g) Fire accidents. Fire accidents and incidents such as strikes, burning of vehicles are frequently happening in the district particularly fire accident occurs during the summer season. Forest Fires

53 The district has has of land under forest cover. The Bisle ghat is also famous for its diversity of flora and fauna. The changes in weather pattern over the last decade have resulted in the summers in forest area becoming dries and as a result there is a possibility of fires taking place. Though no major cases have been reported in the last two decades the threat to population and to the flora and fauna is very much there. The Mangalore-Bangalore pipeline passes through the forest area and leakages of petroleum products also pose a very strong threat to the fragile ecosystem and can cause fires. Urban Fires In summer some fire accidents will be taken place in village area totally six cases have been reported since 10yrs in urban saw mill, cloth shops, foot wear shops have been included in the accidents reported individuals have been put in the lakhs of rupees in accidents. h) Chemical and industrial disasters The District has 9 large and medium industries of which 6 are functioning. The major industries are sugar, petroleum mining Machinery coffee and milk. Of these the petroleum based industrial disaster are the biggest threat. In addition the pipeline, transporting petroleum products from Mangalore to Bangalore, which also passes through the Western Ghats, requires to be closely monitored. C. CAPACITY ANALYSIS. The existing capacity in terms of human resource, materials and machines necessary for disaster preparedness before, during and after the disasters are listed. 1.Human Resource a) Authorities & agencies involved in disaster management. 1. Supdt. of Police, Hassan Dist rict Chief Exe. Officer, 7. Z.P., Hassan Dist Asst. Supdt. of 10. Police, Hassan Site Controller of 13. HRP unit Dy. Commissioner, Hassan Distirict Additional Dy. Commissioner (Nodal Agency) Principal Secy. to Govt. of Karnataka, Revenue Dept., TV/Radio/Press Hassan Dist rict Asst. Comr, Hassan Asst. Comr, Sakleshpur Dist Fire Officer, Hassan Dist. Surgeon, Hassan Dist.Health Officer, Hassan Dy. Director of Factories Mysore Pollution Control Board Hassan

54 Asst. Dir. of Factories, Hassan Senior Geologist (M), DMG Hassan RTO, Hassan Dy. Dir. Animal Husbandry Supdt. Engineer, Hassan Exe. Engr, PHE, Hassan Bus/taxi Owners association Dist. Comdt., Home guards, Hassan Dist.Agrl. Officer Hassan Dy. Controller of Explosives Executive Engineer, CHESCOMH assan. Div. Controller, KSRTC. Hassan Dy. Dir. of Fisheries Hassan Dist. Information Officer Hassan Tahsildar, Hassan Tahsildar, Arsikere Tahsildar, C.R.Patna Tahsildar, H.N.Pura Tahsildar, Sakleshpur Tahsildar, Alur Tahsildar, Belur Tahsildar Arakalgud Mutual Aid Industries Voluntary Organizatio n Private Hospitals, Hassan Govt. Hospitals, Hassan Truckers Association, Hassan Dy. Dir. Public Instr, Hassan Commr, CMC, Hassan CO, TMC, Arasikere CO, TP, Alur CO, TMC, Belur CO, TMC Arkalgud. CO, TMC C.RPatna CO, TMC Holenarsipur CO, TMC, Sakleshpur Supdt. Engr., PWD, Hassan Exe. Engr, HRP Hassan Exe. Engr, HRP, Hassan Gen. Mgr. BSNL, Hassan b) Urban & rural Local bodies. Commissioner CMC Hassan Chief Officer TMC Sakleshpur Chief Officer TMC Belur Chief Officer TMC Arasikere Chief Officer TMC Channarayapatna Chief Officer TMC TP, Arkalgud Chief Officer TP, Alur c) Non Governament Organizations/Civil Defence There are number of voluntary organizations in the district like rotary, lions club, etc. who are ready to serve during emergencies.civil defence in the district is having a trained force to deal with disasters. d) Home Guards As the home guards form an important wing during any emergency operation, regular refresher training and mock drills need to be conducted on an annual basis when the full force compliment should attend compulsorily. The rescue equipment for handling an emergency should include:

55 1. Fiber Boat of 4 men capacity with OBM 2. Life Jackets Statement showing the Home guard personnel trained in different aspects of Civil Defence. Sl. No. Particulars No. of trained 1. First aid training Rescue Course Flood Rescue Course Fire Fighting Course Traffic Control and Crowd Control Weapon Training Unarmed combat training Wireless Operators Course Civil Defense Course Leadership Course Disaster Management Course Camouflage and concealment Course Unexploded Bomb detection and disposal Course Nuclear, Chemical and Biological warfare Course Radiological monitoring and sheltering Course Civil Defence Planner s Course Maintenance of Essential Service Course Communication Course Civil Defense Wardens Course -- e) Athorities to be approached during breach of dams Sl.No. Name of Officer Phone No./Cell 1. Managing Director, CNNL, and Ex-officio principa,l secretary to Govt. WRDO, Bangalore Chief Engineer, CNNL, HRP, Gorur Supdt. Engineer, CNNL, HPC, Gorur Executive Engineer, Yagachi Project Division, Belur Asst. Executive Engineer, No. 1 Yagachi Dam, Sub-division, Belur Asst. Executive Engineer, No. 12, HLBC, Sub-division, Hassan Asst. Executive Engineer, No. 3, Yagachi Reh-sub-division, Hagare Deputy Commissioner, Hassan Superintendent of Police, Hassan

56 10. Asst. Commissioner, Sakleshpur Asst. Commissioner, Hassan Circ le inspector of Police, Belur Circle Inspector of Police, Hassan Circle Inspector of Police, Alur Circle Inspector of Police, Belur Tahsildar, Alur Tahsildar, Hassan Medical Officer, Belur Medical Officer, Alur Medical Officer, Hassan D. Finance. A separate corpus under the head of account-calamity Relief Fund has been created and powers of expenditure are exercised by the deputy commissioner. Various engineering dept.(pwd, ZP, DUDC, Irrigation, KPTCL & CHESCOM) are separately financed by state govt. towards repair & reconstruction activities. E. Food. A separate food dept. led by the Deputy Director (Food & Civil Supplies) Hassan looks after the procurement & distribution of essential food & civil supplies. Deputy commissioner is the overall head of the department & is assisted by the tahsildars at taluka level. Food shirastedar & inspectors are the field level functionaries. The department operates through Karnataka State food corporation ltd. Which maintains a chain of food godowns-13 agricultural produces marketing co-op society godowns & 6 private godowns.ksfcl godowns have a total storage capacity of 6500 MT in Hassan. Fair price shops form basic units of distribution where the services touches every nook & corners of the district. The list of food godowns where food, commodities are stored is given in the separate chapter- 6 Response Plan. Availability of Food in the District to Manage Disaster. District Manager, KSFCSC, HASSAN As on Sl. o ame of Taluk o. of Food Godowns (Govt.) Available (Available Only Private) Buffer stock being maintain (Rice/ Wheat) Rice Wheat Food Storage Capacity 1. Arasikere MT 2. Alur MT 3. Arakalagudu MT 4. Belur MT 5. Channarayapatna MT 6. Holenarasipura MT 7. Sakaleshapura MT 8. Hassan MT

57 F. Health The health services in the district are extended through the department of health & family welfare. The district health officer and district surgeon are the functional heads working under the supervision of the deputy commissioner.the community health centres & primary health centres are the basic service providers. The CHC s & PHC s are equipped with the teams comprising of the specialists, general duty medical officers, ANM s, staff nurses, lab technicians, medical assistants & pharmacists. There are laboratories & pharmacies at PHC level & above. The list of Govt. pharmacies, private drug shops, ambulances & available stock of medicines & medical equipments etc., are separately given in chapter - 6 Response plan. To meet the emergency events there are 15 ambulances and a dedicated fleet of 108 ambulances are kept in place. The district health department provides services through network of 8 allopathy hospitals with 1300 beds, 69 Indian system of medicine Hospitals with 119 beds, 56 private hospitals(including nursing home) with 811 beds, 78 primary health centres with 671 beds and 14 community health centres with 321 beds. Hassan town has a district hospital with 500 beds. There are 8 allopathic centres, 3 Indian systems of medicines, 75 primary health centres, 50 primary health units 62 dispensaries, 18family welfare centres and 378 sub-centres. 344 drug shops are in the service. In addition to these there are 29 private hospitals/nursing homes in the district. G. Fire services Hassan district fire services looks after any fire accidents that may occur in the district. The district fire officer is the functional head. Ther are 5 dedicated fire stations located at Hassan Holenarasipur, Arasikere, Channarayapatna & Belur. The department is equipped with 11 water tender vehicles & 115 trained firemen. The temporary fire estinguishers are made mandatory in places succeptible for fire accidents such as theatres, LPG agencies etc., A separate list of fire stations, fire tender vehicles, fire equipments available, authorities to be contacted are given along with contact no. in chapter-6 Response plan. Housing. H. Housing and Temporary shelters Housing forms a most important component of rehabilitation plan. Hassan urban development authority is a lead agency providing housing services in the district. Apart from this CMC Hassan, 5 TMC s & 2 TP s are providing housing services under different schemes like Ashraya, RGRHCL in urban areas. The rural housing is taken care of by the gram panchayath s, taluk panchayath s & a zilla panchayath under various schemes. Post disaster housing enmass will be taken upwith the help of Karnataka land army, Nirmithi Kendras & Karnataka Police Housing corporation. The list of school buildings along with contact no. of persons incharge of building has been compiled for the entire district are given in a chapter - 6. These buildings may be availed to provide a temporary shelter to the displaced population at the time of emergency I. Vehicles & Equipments. The available vehicles and equipments such as JCB s & Hitachi s etc., are compiled along with their contact numbers and furnished in a separate chapter-6 response plan. The

58 availability of vehivles and equipments at the time of emergency is taken care of by the Hassan district transport department headed by the regional transport Officer. The list of authorities, vehicles, equipments etc., along with contact number are given separately in chapter 6 Response plan. J. Communication The district has a robust network of communication. A decent stretch of National Highway and Railway line, state highways and major district roads will come in handy for the movement of men and materials at the time of disaster. The district has a strong network of TV channels, All India Radio station at Hassan, FM radio channel, private cable TV networks which can be used to broadcast early warnings and to disseminate information at the time of disaster. All the authorities in the district who are dealing with disaster management are equipped with telephone connection their offices ond residences,have FAX facilities, posess cellphones and are all connected to the district control room from where the deputy commissioner operates during emergency. All the offices of revenue, police, fire, urban local body offices and hospitals are installed with wireless base stations. The revenue, police and fire officers vehicles are fitted with wireless sets.revenue,police,fire and ULB officers are provided with wireless handsets

59 CHAPTER - 4 INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM

60 This chapter contains information about various authorities and institutions, their roles and responsibilities at pre and post disaster situations,with a special emphasis about their importance when disaster event occurs. The disaster management function at district level is assigned to the district disaster management authority (DDMA), headed by the deputy commissioner. The hassan comprises of members from various govt. Department, major industries & institutions in the district. THE DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, HASSAN. 32. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, HASSAN. CHAIRMAN 33. ADDITIONAL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, HASSAN. EMERGENCY OFFICER 34. SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, HASSAN. MEMBER 35. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, ZP, HASSAN. MEMBER 36. DISTRICT FOREST OFFICER, HASSAN. MEMBER 37. DISTRICT COMMONDANT, HOME GUARDS & CIVIL DEFENCE, HASSAN. MEMBER 38. DISTRICT FIRE OFFICER, HASSAN. MEMBER 39. DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER, HASSAN. MEMBER 40. DEPUTY CHIEF CONTROLER OF EXPLOSIVES, HASSAN - MEMBER 41. REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER, HASSAN - MEMBER 42. COMMISSIONER, CMC, HASSAN. MEMBER 43. REGIONAL TRANSPORT OFFICER, HASSAN MEMBER 44. DIST. INFORMATION & PUBLICITY OFFICER, HASSAN. MEMBER 45. JOINT DIRECTOR, AGRICULTURE DEPT., HASSAN. MEMBER 46. TRADE UNION LEADER, HASSAN. MEMBER 47. DEPUTY DIRECTOR, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & VETERNARY SERVICES, HASSAN. MEMBER 48. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, SAKALESHPURA. 49. HASSAN SUB-DIVISIONS. MEMBER 50. SENIOR INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES, HASSAN MEMBER 51. STATION DIRECTOR, ALL INDIA RADIO, HASSAN. MEMBER Incident command system at district level Effective response planning requires realistic likely identification of response functions, assigning specific taska to individual agencies and supply of goods commodities and services to given agencies this crisis response plan requires incident command system in place. The ICS is an on scene management system to deal with wide variety of disasters the ICS management function includes following 5 functions, Command Operations Logistics Planning Finance

61 Incident command teams forms an important component of ICS. INCIDENT COMMAND STAFF Information Liaison safety operation planning logistics Finance/ admin Flowchart showing command flow in ICS The deputy commissioner as a district incident commander, does the following; 1. Assessment of situation 2. Determine objectives and formulate strategy 3. Establish immediate priorities 4. Establish incident command post 5. Set up organizational structure & response 6. Overall planning 7. Approve & authorize implementation of actions by defferent agencies 8. Ensure public safety measures 9. Co-ordinate between incident command post & general staff 10. Co-ordinate between people & officers. 11. Approve request for additional resources 12. Approve the use of students NGO s etc 13. Authorize the release of information to the media 14. Order the demobilization of teams at appropriate times. The following officers act as deputy to the district incident commander 1. Information officer(district information officer) Keep a close watch & organize media briefings

62 2. Liaison officer- (ADC) 3. Safety officer (sub-division/ taluka police officer) Functions of ICS 1.Operation functions to mobilize a. Ground or surface based tactical resources b. Aviation resources c. Staging areas (temporary location) 2.Planning function collects evaluate processes and deciminates to manage an incident. Involves the activation of following information a. Resources unit b. Situation unit c. Documentation unit d. De-mobilisation unit 3.Logistic function.- responsible for facilities transportation, communication, supplies, equipment maintenance food services, medical services & ordering services. This involves following 6 units a. Supply unit b. Facilities unit c. Ground support unit d. Communication unit e. Food unit f. Medical unit 4.Finance/ administrative functions- to manage all financial aspects of an incident. Comprises following units a. Time unit b. Procurement unit c. Compensation/claim unit d. Cost unit Duties and responsibilities of key functionaries in the district The emergency responsibilities of key persons in the district are listed below. These duties and responsibilities are common to all types of major emergencies or disasters, (i.e., Natural or Manmade). The Emergency Organization Members will prepare, maintain and be guided by these during any major disaster in the district. Individuals assigned to these functions are expected to co-ordinate their actions with the Deputy Commissioner, who is the District Disaster Manager, will co-ordinate the overall action with all other agencies involved including the District Administration

63 It may be noted that depending on the type of emergency and also availability of staff and resources, functions of various agencies may vary. At times, each person may be required to assume additional responsibilities in addition to their normal duties. This would be the prerogative of Deputy Commissioner to assign the additional responsibilities to the members of the emergency organization. It may be necessary to develop agreements with neighbouring districts or other organisations if resources are not available within the district for some of these functions Following are the duties and responsibilities of the members of the Emergency Organization. These are general in nature and applicable to all types of emergencies. District Disaster Manager (Deputy Commissioner) Deputy: Additional Deputy Commissioner The Deputy Commissioner prepares, maintains and keep updated the District Disaster Management Plan for prevention and minimization of injury and damage caused by a major emergency or disaster. Prompt and effective response to a major emergency or disaster, relief and recovery, is in consonance with the District Disaster Management Plan. The responsibility includes initiating and maintaining co-ordination and co-operation with various agencies involved, provide prompt information, take decisions and pronviding infrastructure facilities as requested, to mobilize, direct, and co-ordinate the emergency management staffs during emergency. Following are the main functions of the Dy.Cmmissioner during any emergency Declaration of emergency after confirming the magnitude of the disaster. Activate the Emergency Control Room at Deputy Commissioner s office and make it functional. Co-ordinate and establish contact with all agency involved in the emergency actions. Ensure setting up of Local Emergency Control Room close to the scene of accident or at Taluk headquarters where the disaster has struck. Ensure actions have been initiated to contain the emergency. Have overall supervision of all the emergency relief operations. Initiate evacuation of people from affected area with the assistance of police, fire and other agencies. Depending on type of emergency, mobilize additional resources like heavy lifting gears line cranes, bulldozers for rescue and mitigation operation. Set-up safe shelters for evacuated people and ensure they are provided with food and medical attention as the need be. Monitor progress or disaster especially in case of natural disasters like cyclone or floods by getting information from various agencies involved and mobilize additional support to mitigate the effects of disaster. Keep the State Administration informed regarding the disaster and the steps taken to contain the same. Issue statement to the press (both print and electronic media) on the prevailing conditions and the steps being taken by the District Administration to mitigate effects of the disaster. Get mutual aid from neighboring districts the Major Hazard Industries or seek the assistance of voluntary organization. If required, set-up mobile first aid centre or temporary health centres in the affected area or in the safe shelters. Visit the scene of the disaster to have first hand information about the rescue or mitigative operations that are being carried out. In case of floods, carry out aerial survey of the affected area to have preliminary estimates of the extent of damage caused

64 To co-ordinate with the state government through Principal Secretary, Dept. of Labor, Govt. of Karnataka and mobilize the help of Army/Navy/Air force or other agencies are requires. Call off emergency after confirming that all the actions have been taken to normalize the conditions and it is safe for people to re-enter the affected areas. Disaster manager (Assistant commissioner) Alternate: - Tahsildar The concerned Assistant Commissioner is Disaster Manager and he would rush to the Local Emergency Control Room (LECR) which is set up at the taluk headquarter of the affected taluk. He would function as the link between the affected area and the District Disaster Manager based at the main ECR located in the Deputy Commissioner office at Hassan. Following are the main functions during any emergency Set up the LECR at the concerned Taluk headquarters or at a safe place close to the scene of the disaster. Depending on the nature of emergency, co-ordinate with the various agencies at local level. Initiate the rescue operation with the help of local police, fire or other voluntary organisations and mutual aid members. Have close interaction with the Site Controller to ensure proper actions have been taken. Visit the affected area to gain first hand information of various steps being taken to mitigate the effects of the disaster. Keep the main Emergency Control Room at district head quarters informed about the developments on a regular basis and request for additional help by way of resources or specialized manpower or equipment. TASK FORCE FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT DURING EMERGENCIES Assistant Commissioner (To communicate with core committee, supervise and co-ordinate between Depts.) AEE, PWD Dy. SP/CPI Tahasildar To provide transport to evacuees and undertake repairs to roads and buildings. To maintain law and order and provide free passage to evacuees To provide food, drinking water and milk Taluk Medical Officer To co-ordinate with PHCs and provide medical relief. AEE, ZP To provide clean drinking water, temporary shelters (school buildings etc.,) Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services To provide fodder and veterinary services

65 SITE CONTROLLER (Tahsildar of affected Taluk) Alternate: - Deputy Tahsildar The Site Controller would be at the scene of the disaster or accident and would be reporting to the Disaster Manager located in the Local Emergency Control Room. He is the person who is dealing with the disaster directly in association with the various other emergency services. He would be in direct contact with the Disaster Manager based at the Local Emergency Control Room (LECR). His responsibilities vary widely depending on the type of emergency. It could be a natural disaster like flood the effects are wide spread where rescue work would be of main concern. It could be a road accident involving a tanker carrying hazardous chemical where quick action has to be taken to arrest the leakage, if any, followed by evacuation of people if required. Following are the main functions any emergency: - Take measures to mitigate the emergency in association with various emergency services like fire and police. Keep in constant touch with the Local Emergency Control Room at taluk headquarters with available means of communication and keep Disaster Manager informed about the developments on regular basis. Request for additional help like specialized manpower or equipment to effectively handle the emergency. Rescue and evacuate the people from affected area and shift them to safe shelters. Ensure setting up of safe shelters with basic amenities for food sanitation. Mobilize medical professional with the help of ECR or LECR and ensure the affected persons are given medical attentions. Arrange to shift the injured or sick to specialized hospitals if need be. Law and order function Superintendent of Police Alternate: - Sub-divisional Police Officer (SDPO) It is observed that the police are the first agency to reach the site during any emergency. The local police initiate the emergency action even before the declaration of emergency and setting up of the ECR at Deputy Commissioner Office, Hassan. Even though the main function of the Police is to maintain law and order, it is observed that most of the rescue and relief operation is initiated by the police before arrival of full-fledged rescue teams

66 Following are the main functions of Police (at various) levels during any emergency Superintendent of Police (SP) After receiving instructions from Deputy Commissioner, the Superintendent of Police will rush to the ECR and establish contact with the local police station. He would then direct implementation of the action plan through the police station nearest to the scene of disaster. Depending on the type of disaster, ensure cordoning off the affected area by the local police. Mobilize additional police force from various sources depending on the requirement. Ensure co-ordination with various police and other agencies involved in handling the disaster. If necessary mobilize the home guards. SDPO of the concerned Sub Division: The SDPO of the sub-division where the disaster has struck would get in touch with the nearest police station and ensure the police team is rushed to the scene of the emergency. His main function would be to act as link between scene of the accident and the Emergency Control Room at Hassan. On receiving information from the Emergency Control Room, he would rush to the site, assess the situation, obtain first hand information, take control of the overall situation. Alert district administration to mobilize Reserve Police personnel for deployment for traffic regulations, supervision of evacuation and security duties. Alert area District Commandant of Home guards to mobilize home guards, as necessary (and keep the SP informed). Arrange for necessary transportation vehicles for rescue operation in consultation with RTO. Arrange for necessary ambulances and other medical facilities for the affected persons in co-ordination with various government and non-governmental agencies. Arrange for removal of the dead bodies, identifications and proper preservation. Prepare list of missing persons and take immediate steps to trace them. Communicate the information to other agencies through police control room. Keep in constant touch with ECR to ascertain latest status and intimate police personnel with upto date information regarding response actions and further instructions. Arrange for relief to policemen handling the emergency situation. Circle Inspector The Circle Inspector of the concerned area would also rush to the scene of the accident and direct the various operations like maintaining law and order, barricading and diversion of traffic away from the scene of accident. His main functions would include Maintain direct contact with the local police station through the police mobile van. Keep monitoring the progress of various mitigative and rescue measures being undertaken. Ensure police personnel are given updated information for announcement during the emergency. Mobilize government and private buses through RTO for evacuation. Ensure that the bus/vehicle drivers are properly instructed regarding areas to be visited and routes to be taken during evacuation. Ensure security duty personnel are at their posts and that only authorised personnel/vehicles are allowed to enter the emergency/affected area with proper identity cards. Police Sub Inspector of nearest Police Station

67 The local police station plays an important role during any Industrial disaster in the industrial area around concerned area as well as during any road accident in the district involving a tanker carrying hazardous chemicals. Divert traffic away from the scene of accident on major roads. Set up barricades and regulate crowd in affected area. Warn and advice people about emergency using vehicle mounted with Public Address system in the affected area. Evacuate people and livestock in affected areas using rescue routes identified in advance (depending on wind direction in case of gas leak), Provide relief to victims till arrival of rescue team. Maintenance of law and order at the scene of emergency and prevention of anti social elements from taking advantage of the situation. Ensure law and order and maintain security in evacuated areas. Assist in rendering first aid medical help to those in need, Ensure police personnel on emergency duty receive proper briefing about possible hazardous effects and are provided with personal protective equipment. Traffic Police Depending on the type of disaster, the traffic police would take control of the traffic movement in the district. During a natural disaster like cyclone or floods the roads may be cut off for a longer period and hence traffic police play a very important role in handling any such emergencies. Their duties would include Stop traffic approaching the affected area and advise the crew regarding the impending danger. Ensure tankers containing hazardous chemicals are parked in safe places. Check for alternate routes and divert the traffic in a controlled manner to prevent congestion in diversions. Keep close liaison with other police agencies and assist in crowd control around the affected area. Make way for emergency and relief vehicles on priority basis. Monitor the condition of the blocked road and resume normal traffic only when the affected area is declared safe. Rehabilitation function Chief executive officer & Project Director(DUDC) Alternate; Executive Officer, Tq. Panchayath & Chief Officer of affected town The first and the foremost challenge after a relief operation is rehabilitation of victims. The CEO & PD sits in DCR and co-ordinates with officers of line departments and local bodies. Main functions: Takes position in DCR and ensure the presence of their officers at sites of operation Receives directions of the dy.commissioner and provides him the required feedback about rehabilitation arrangements Prepare the list of govt./pvt. Buildings which may be used as temporary shelters in advance. Put up temporary sheds if buildings are not available To ensure sanitary operations through local bodies To ensure repair and reconstruction of infrastructure in case of damage To mobilize local men and materials if required

68 Factory inspectorate Dy. Chief Inspector of Factories Alternate: - Senior Inspector of Factories. Factory Inspectorate plays an important role during any industrial and transportation disaster in which there is large-scale release of hazardous chemicals. In case of such disaster, the Dy. Chief Inspector of Factories or Sr. Inspector of Factories would position themselves in the ECR and help the District Administration by providing expert advice for minimizing the effect of such a disaster. Main functions: Ensure the on-site emergency management plan of the affected industry (in case of an industrial disaster) has been activated and the mitigative measures are taken to safeguard the people present in the premises. Visit the site of accident to ensure proper measures are taken to control the situation. Speed up help from mutual aid members, if required to contain the emergency. Mobilize the technical experts for advice if required. Inspect the area along with the tech. Co-coordinators and report to Deputy Commissioner for giving all clear signals. Fire fighting function District Fire Officer Alternate: - Station Fire Officer The Divisional fire Officer/Station Officer will place himself in the main Emergency Control Centre and maintain continuous contact on VHF with the Station Officer at the site. Depending on the need, the Divisional Fire Officer will place himself at the site and maintain contact with the Deputy Commissioner in the Main Emergency Control Centre. The Station Officer/ Sub-Officer/Asst. Sub-Officer of the fire station closest to the scene of disaster will direct fire-fighting operations at the site and keep the Divisional fire officer/station officer informed of the developments at the site. Main functions: Initiate rescue and fire fighting operation with available means. Ensure that all fire fighters use proper personnel protective equipment while fighting a fire or controlling gas leak. Help the District Administration in evacuation of people from affected zones using escape routes decided in advance depending on the wind direction. Continuously evaluate the situation and decide the necessity to call in additional Fire Engines from neighboring taluks/district. Mobilize the services of the home guards for firefighting through the police. He will advice the Deputy Commissioner on the extent of evacuation necessary. Preserve valuable evidences, which may be useful for investigation later on. Ensure availability of water and make arrangement for private water tanker carriers. When the emergency is over, carry out joint inspection of affected areas along with site controller and Technical experts to ensure the emergency is under control. Send the message of SAFE to DC/SP etc to enable him to officially call off the emergency

69 Civil defence function District Commandant, (Home Guards) Alternate: - Dy. District Commandant District Commandant/Dy. Commandant will position themselves in the Emergency Control Room and assist the District Administration in mitigating the emergency. They would be continuous in contact with the field officer/units. Main functions: Assist the Police or Fire personnel in carrying out their duties. Carry out rescue and evacuation operation in close association with other emergency agencies. Evacuated areas would need to be guarded against looting. Public works/highway function Superintendent Engineer Alternate: - Executive Engineer Depending on type and location of the disaster, the in-charge of the PWD/Highway or Irrigation department representatives would make themselves available at the ECR and maintain close contact with their engineers who would be at the scene of the disaster. Main functions: - Help the police to divert traffic away from the scene of accident along all the major roads. Ensure diversion routes are in good condition and traffic does not get jammed. Exhibit proper diversion signs conspicuously at suitable places. Provide the mobile crane/heavy earthmoving equipment for the purpose of salvage operation. Provide necessary assistance as required and directed by Deputy Commissioner/Superintendent of Police. Transportation function Road transport officer (RTO) Alternate: Asst.RTO The transportation department plays an important role during any type of disaster as it would involve large-scale evacuation of people in the affected area. RTO/ARTO would be based at ECR and assist the District Administration in mitigating the emergency. Main functions: Deploy required number of buses with drivers to evacuate people to safe shelters. Mobilize various earth moving equipment and other heavy machinery from different sources required for rescue operation. Provide mobile workshop if required for urgent repairs/breakdown. Provide assistance as required and directed by Superintendent of Police/Deputy Commissioner

70 Health function District Health Officer ( DHO ) Alternate: Taluk Health Officer. The DHO/THO would be based in the ECR and assist District Administration in ensuring prompt health care to all affected people through their network in affected areas. Main functions: On receiving the information about the emergency DHO will mobilize all the available medical & paramedical Staff for handling emergency. Rush medical teams from the nearby hospitals to the scene of the disaster or safe shelters nearby. Set up first aid centre at the affected area and rescue shelters. Mobilize all the available ambulances and assist in shifting the injured/affected persons requiring the additional attention to hospitals. Alert all government & private hospitals to meet any emergency and line of treatment to be followed. Alert blood banks to maximize their stock. Set up temporary emergency wards with medical facilities to receive the affected victims. Inform all the doctors/para medicals regarding the nature of emergency as per the message received from the ECR and also inform about the line of treatment to be followed. Ensure sufficient stock of drugs and other medical facilities are available. Keep in touch with the district Emergency Control Room and Deputy Commissioner and appraise him of the situation and advice him on additional help required from outside agencies. Welfare function Dy. Director, Food and Civil Supply Alternate: - Assistant Director, Food and civil Supply The DD/AD, F&CS, would be based in the Emergency Control Room and assist the District Administration in running the safe shelters and relief centres set up during the disaster. Main functions: Will be overall in-charge or Relief and Rehabilitation activities. Identify the rehabilitation centre in advance and establish them in shortest possible time. Arrange for orderly transportation of population from the emergency zone and adjacent villages in case evacuation has been ordered by Deputy Commissioner. Co-ordinate with the other departments connected with relief measures. Provide basic amenities such as food, drinking water and sanitation at the rehabilitation centres. Distribute food packets at the affected areas to the people, emergency services agencies such as police, fire fighting personnel and others. Exercise any other powers to seek any assistance from the local authorities in achieving this objective. Establish contact with the voluntary organisations for assistance. To ensure that necessary arrangements are made for the orderly return of all villagers to their respective places once the Deputy Commissioner informs about the termination of the emergency

71 Information function District Information Officer Alternate: - Assistant Information Officer. The District Information Officer would be based in the Emergency Control Room during any disaster and assist the district authorities in smooth operation. Main functions: - Upon receiving the information from District Administration, the information officer should co-ordinate with media for giving information regarding emergency. Co-ordinate with the affected victims families for giving information of their dear ones if missing/dead/injured. Pollution control function Dy. Environment Officer Alternate: - Assistant Environment Officer The representative of the Pollution Control Board would be based in the Emergency Control Room during any disaster and ensure the environmental damage is kept minimum. Main functions: - Mobilize all possible resources at his disposal and keep the laboratory functioning for analysis of pollutants and emissions. Rush the team to the affected area for collection of samples and analyze the same. Keep the Emergency Control Room informed about the possible effect on human life as well as environment and corrective actions taken to minimize the same

72 CHAPTER - 5 MITIGATION PLAN

73 Mitigation plan involves preventive measures,preparedness and immediate relief operations to be carriedout when a disaster is struck.the response time is the most crucial element in minimizing of damages.therefore putting in place of teams and materials at a right place and at a right time is the main objective of a mitigation plan. Mitigative measures to be taken in case of natural disaster. Slowing down the spreading of mine,industrial and forest fires and their mitigation Damage due to earthquake,landslides and other mass movements can be minimized through early warning systems and timely evacuation of population. Drainage, sub surface drainage, embarkments,strengthening of slopes,raising vegetation on slopy surfaces,constructing of culverts etc. helps mitigating the damage. In case of earth quakes emergency evacuation, scarch resume and relief from important action plan in disaster management Programs of disaster management/ mitigation encompass a wide range of options ranging from issuance flood warnings to reduction of flooding to actual evacuation. Mitigation plan in brief Phase Activities Officials involved Pre Identification of disaster prone major accident hazard Dept. of Factories disaster plan units and industries involving hazardous processes periodically and update. Hazard, risk and vulnerability (HRV) analysis has to be Management, CDC identified and reviewed periodically. All the identified major accident hazard units and industries involving hazardous process are required to develop a comprehensive on site emergency plan coordinating the resources available at the site against the HRV Mock rehearsals shall be schemed to assess the strength and weaknesses in the mitigation procedure. Hoarding showing the Do s and don ts in the event of emergency shall be displayed at all strategic location around the plant to sensitize the public around the plant. Periodical training on first aid fire fighting and casualty handling during emergencies shall be programmed. Identification of resources against the HRV The vulnerability area shall be periodically checked for its integrity and safe working conditions. Preparation of Resource directory showing the resources available in and around the industry. Community awareness programmed shall be designed by distributing pamphlets, classes highlighting about the hazards and do s and don ts in the event of emergency. Management, Dept. of Factories and Boilers Management Dept., District Crisis Group Management Industries of Management Police, Fire Services, Dist. Commandant Management Management, Directorate Services, Factories Fire Directorate of Factories, DCG Management Police, Fire Services, Dist. Commandant Duties and responsibilities of 1 st responders viz., Fire CDC, Police, Fire,

74 Services, Police, Health, Home guards, shall be clearly defined and shall be informed. Periodical evaluation of resources at the control room Identification of shelters, temporary shelter camps with accessibility and infrastructures Identification of routes, rallying posts, parking places Listing and documenting the home guards required for law order, assistance to the police assistance at the temporary shelters Preparation of list of experts to seek their opinion during emergency mitigation Ensuring proper functioning of warning and communication system. Updating of telephone numbers at the control room. Identification and listing of hospital - infrastructure facilities Identification and listing of blood banks, medical shops, stockiest Identification and listing of vehicles required for immediate requisition Identification of listing of earth moving equipment, vehicles for transportation and documenting Identifying resources for temporary electricity and lighting arrangement, identification and listing of personnel and support system for immediate action Identifying NGOs for deployment to work at the rehabilitation centers and to derive resources Identification of any pollution effects due from the disasters and to advice CDC on the next course of action Identification and supply of availability of potable water sources, water purification tablets, construction of temporary shelters and maintenance Identification of safe shelters for animals Revenue CDC, Fire Services Revenue department Police, Fire Services Dist. Commandant, Home guards CDC, Dept. of Factories CDC, Revenue DHO DHO RTO RTO KPTCL Revenue, CDC KSPCB PHE, Commissioner Veterinary Dept

75 Prevention and response strategies Officers are responsible to ensure proper preventive and response measures before the disaster (in anticipation), during the disaster (concurrent stage) and after disaster (post disaster stage). These measures are integrated into the preparedness and response plan. The mechanism for co-ordination, monitoring and supervision of prevention, rescue and relief operations are clearly specified. The respective sugar cane industries and other industries and all the private factories have prepared their on-site as per the Factories Act. Weak points in the river embankments which require constant watch at the time of monsoon. The irrigation Department is ready with the plan to face any eventuality of breaching of reservoirs, embankments, etc., which may result in flood. EE has been instructed to keep the channels/nalas clean for free flow of water before the onset of monsoon. The Department of Agriculture is ready with contingency plan for crop loss or drought situations. Pests and fertilizers are available during any disaster situation. Field staffs are alert to help the farmers to protect their crop. The Forest Department has got plan for prevention of forest fire or any kind risks due to vulnerability of any kind to forest in the district. Administrative preparedness All the 8 Tahsildars have been inspired and instructed to form groups of Village Accountants, Revenue Inspectors, Deputy Tahsildars, wherever nodal officers are available and to identify the vulnerable areas and also to plan for the local publicity at the time of such incidents. The taluk level officers like Executive Officer, Asst. Executive Engineers, Block Educational Officers and all other departments are also asked to be in our team to provide necessary help to provide shelter, food, repairs of roads, culverts, etc., wherever required. Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Ltd.,CHESCOM, Medical Staff and Municipality or Panchayath Staff have been asked to extend their services, within their limits. Almost all the social workers, NGOs and the likeminded people have been asked to provide their services in times of need. All the officers were kept in touch with the DDM Heads, both in taluk and district level. Police, Home guards were kept in red alert especially in project areas and on river banks. And also to identify the places where rehabilitation camps are to be opened, facilities to provide drinking water, food providing facility and areas available resources are to be identified. Medical facilities, NGO assistance, maintenance of cattle, open space for all their activities are also to be kept in mind in identifying the mitigation plan. The slum areas, the people living in low line areas, backwater level areas were kept in mind, and high alert and wide publicity arrangements were also made Strategy to mitigate the effects of Drought. Agriculture Department is entrusted with a task of developing drought resistant varities, alternate cropping pattern, fodder reserves (dry) and information dessimination mechanism. Urban local bodies and Gram panchayaths are equipped with assured drinking water supply systems. Food gowdons have been identified at reachable distances. Medical and Veterinary officers are included in mitigation teams to deal with issues related to health and nutrition. List of vehicles to be used for supply of food, fodder and medicines is kept prepared. Auxilliary nursing matrons are entrusted with a task of preparing a list of vulnerable groups like women, children, senior citizen, infants and nursing mothers

76 Mitigation plan for industries of hassan district. According to the Deputy Director Inspector of Factories and Boilers, Mysore, only two units viz., M/s HPCL and M/s Petro- Net are coming under the purview of Disaster Management. 1) Name and address of the Unit: Petronet MHB Ltd., Hassan P & R Station KIADB Industrial Growth Centre H.N.Pura Road, Hassan ) Year of Establishment: August ) Size of the unit: Large & Medium Scale 4) Product: HSD/SKO/MS 5) Investment (Rs. In Crores): Approximant Rs Corers at Hassan Station (to be confirmed after capitalization of assets) 6) No. of persons employed: 05 7) Production Capacity: Expected out put 1.30 MMTPA to be delivered at Hassan during ) Raw materials used: NIL 9) Power consumption in KWH: 25 KWH 10) Oil/Coal consumption in NIL KL/Tonnes: 11) Storage facility of raw materials, Corrossion inhibitor KL in 20 drums product, etc., with details of Hazardous chemicals if any: 12) Possible disasters like Fire, Storage Tank blast, Boiler blast, Hazardous Chemicals leakage, etc a) Leak & fire in pumping station b) Leak & fire in the pipeline 13) If any above disaster occurs, nearby villages/areas affected and radius in Sq. Kms.: 14) In case of disaster, available apparatus in your unit (quantity and numbers) (like trained man power, equipments, first Aid contingency, etc.,): a) Leak & fire at pumping station: Within the premises Nearest village: Basavanahalli-1.0 Km b) Leak & fire along the pipeline At Ch Km Mudigere /Arehalli At Ch Km Mallenahalli/ Turuvekere Road a) As per draft DMP manual. Fire fighting equipment with 2x800KL. Water tanks, 3-Diesel engine driver fire pumps, 2- Jockey pumps, 2 foam monitors, 16 hydrant points, 2-water monitors, etc., Breathing apparatus, fire blankets, stretchers, first aid box, 2- jeps for evacuation/ onsite assistance etc., 15) Strategy to overcome disaster: Darft Disaster Management Plan submitted to DC, Hassan vide letter dated and for leak and fire situations. 16) In case of disaster, transportation facilities available (like Ambulance, Car, Bus, etc.,): 17) If any additional facilities required from District 2Nos. Jeeps each at Hassan. Ambulance with mutual aid agencies from Hospitals/Fire fighting Department, etc., Yes, we need Disaster Administration for cordoning of the area effectively, police fore

77 Administration: 18) Any other relevant information regarding disaster management plan Of your unit: patrolling, controlling traffic, controlling village crowd fore fighting teams, from different F.Os., Hospitals, Revenue Departments/Forest Department/Horticulture Department/PWD Department for SH/DHs & NHAI for HWs & Railway Department in case railway crossings. HPCL Terminal which Is nearest plan for PMHBL pumping station will provide mutual aid in case of emergency for both on site as well as off site. However following 9 units are kept under a constant vigil ; 1) Petronet MHB Ltd., Industrial Growth Centre, Hassan 2) Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Industrial Growth Centre, Hassan 3) Reliance Infocomm Ltd., Industrial Growth Centre, Hassan 4) Such Silk International Ltd., KIADB Industrial Area, Arsikere Road, Hassan 5) Expo Chem, Channapatna Village, Mysore Road, Hassan 6) Noble Chemicals, Channapatna Village, Mysore Road, Hassan 7) Hassan Co-operative Milk Producers Societies Union Ltd., B.M.Road, Hassan 8) Hemavathy Sahakara Sakkare Karkhane Ltd., Srinivasapura, Channarayapatna Taluk 9) Byrapura Chromite Mines, Mysore Minerals Ltd., Kembalu, Channarayapatna Taluk AND HPCL- Gas Transportation from Mangalore to Bangalore (brief details) 10) Mitigation measures for Road Accidents Road Accident is a major killer and takes place without warning. Rate on road accidents, are ported indicate that 70% of road accidents, areas from drivers negligence. Some other reasons are poor road condition, heavy traffic, poor vehicle maintenance possible impacts of accident of individuals are loss of life, Trauma Care & burns. 1. The provisions of Motor Vehicles Act and other related legislation s and regulations are strictly enforced. 2. Adequate Highway and traffic Aid post will be created. 3. Trauma Care Centers shall be established at every 100 kms. on the National and State Highway. 4. Speed monitoring equipments and computerization of movement of vehicles with adequate checkpoints on the National Highway will be introduced. 5. Fixation of timings to the passenger vehicles to avoid and traffic fan. Identify and designate routes and fixing the time for transportation of hazardous chemicals and other materials. 6. Prohibit the parking of vehicles on National Highway and State Highway. 7. Excavation on roads will be protected well particularly in the night with barricades fluorescent signs and red lights. 8. PWD and National Highway department should concentrate on removal of bottlenecks on National and State Highway. 9. Efforts will be made to provide road dividers on National and State Highway on priority basis. 10. Arrangements will be made adequate embankments/reflector/proper signs on curves. 11. Arrangements will be made information signs boards giving the local of the nearest village Police Station, Hospital, Ghat Traffic Position, Petrol pump, etc. at every traffic aid post

78 12. All two-wheeler drivers including pillion riders must always wear the right kind of helmet. 13. Overtaking in vehicles is regulated. 14. Frequently accidents occurring spots will be identified and precautionary measures will be taken. 15. Lanes will be marked for pedestrians/cyclists. Since accidents general result in injuries, burns or loss of life providing emergency medical facilities is of utmost importance. Relief teams comprising medical personnel and transport authorities have to be rushed to the spot provide first aid and shifting the injured to the nearest hospital. Upon arrival at the accident spot the team should immediately provide first aid to the victims and look for persons trapped inside the vehicle. Assistance of the local police should be sought to disperse any crowds that may hinder effective relief measures. If the magnitude of the accident is high help of local NGOs and volunteers may be taken. In case of major building collapse the major role is to be played by the Fire Department with the assistance of the Police and Health Authorities. Shifting victims to the nearby hospital should be done after providing necessary first aid. Necessary equipment to remove debris should be kept readily available to save victims who may be buried inside. Volunteers and NGOs must be trained properly to handle such so that emergency relief is carried on smoothly. Fire disasters occur mainly due to carelessness or mischief by miscreants. Preventive measures such as avoiding storage of large quantities of combustible materials in one place, firefighting equipment in petrol filling stations, textile, plastic, paper and wood industries should be insisted upon during inspection by the concerned authorities. Personnel of the fire brigade are well equipped to handle any fire hazards and regular drills and training sessions are held. Earthquake mitigation. The recent devastation in Gujarat has been an eye-opener as regards the magnitude of loss to human life and property. Hence, the District Administration has geared up the various Departments to effectively meet the challenge of an earthquake. Since, earthquakes strike without forewarning and generally any measurement on the richter scale is usually a post operative measure, prevention in respect of earthquakes is imperative. The main hurdles as regards planning are as follows: Structural planning of individual buildings. Communication lines. Electricity and water supply. Health hazards. Loss of life, property and employment. Preventive steps are required in the following areas: Public structures. Dams. Roads. Maintenance of health and prevention of epidemic diseases. Since, earthquakes are natural calamities dissemination of proper information, awareness, stocking of proper machinery and equipment are the prerequisites to tackle such a situation

79 General steps to be taken for maintaining calm in case of earthquake 1 Public to be educated to remain calm and not to panic. 2. Not to enter or exit from buildings when tremors are felt. 3. If indoors, take protection/shelter under a heavy object, which can sustain weight of heavy objects. Ex. A heavy desk, a study table, a strong cot etc. 4. Protect the head with covering such as books, pillows, blankets etc. 5. If outdoors to stay away from buildings, walls, tress, etc. as they are likely to collapse or get uprooted. 6. If driving, it is safe to stay inside the vehicle, as it is likely to provide protection from falling objects. Mitigation plan for the forest fire Fire plays a very critical role in the habitat management. Forests are very valuable in this district and form a major portion of the area. One of the main factors that have accelerated the degradation of forest cover is the occurrence of fire which has almost become an annual feature. The glaziers, firewood and MFP collectors and tourists tend to set fire deliberately or by accident. Smugglers and poachers also set fire to the forest to divert the attention of field staff. Due to the forest fire the natural regeneration is lost and the forests are deprived of rich humus. Wild animals particularly herbivores and reptiles are the worst sufferers for want of green foliages while innumerable soil fauna will be destroyed, which play a very important role in maintaining the ecological balance by decomposing and releasing energy from dead plant and animals. Hence preventive and fire control measures have been given much importance in the habitat development. Probable causes for forest fires The forest areas are susceptible for fire in the months of January to end of June i.e. the summer season. Considerable damage takes place every year due to the ground fire that occurs in the forests. The leaves which fall on the ground is the fuel for fire. Also the grass dries because of sunlight & becomes fuel to the fire. Also dried bamboos in the forests act as fuel to the fire. Plantation which are raised are also susceptible to the fire and at the initial stages if there is fire then the plantation itself fail and causes heavy loss. In the high forests the regeneration is severely affected. The humus is also burns & causes losses of Carbon & fertility of soil, there is also resultant compaction of soil and consequent poor porosity. Further forest regeneration is also affected. The fire also affects the former and the young regeneration of the forest and destroys. Medicinal plants & rare herbs. Normally the fire occurs intentionally by the villagers for the purpose of getting fresh grass for the purpose of grazing. There are accidental fires due to negligence of the nearby villagers & Poachers. The fires are controlled immediately by fire watchers & staff with the assistance of villagers. Existing practice to tackle the forest fires are as follows Prior to the fire season the fire lines of 3.2 m. width are created to stop the fire from entering from one block to another, these fire lines are created near roads, around plantations, along forest boundaries, D lines and strips within forest areas. Forest camps are established at sensitive points and forest staffs stay round the clock & rush to the spot in groups as soon as they get the fire occurrence information over wireless and extinguish the fire

80 Species-wise information on mitigation strategies: Sl.No. Species Mitigation Strategies 1 Tiger -- 2 Leopard Trapping 3 Wild dog -- 4 Wolf -- 5 Jackal -- 6 Sloth bear -- 7 Elephant Trenching & Solar Fencing, Translocation 8 Gaur -- 9 Chital Sambar Wild boar Noise Making 12 Nilgiri Langur Common Lanur Bonnet Macaque Blackbuck -- Mitigation in case of floods Floods cause extensive damage to human, animal and plant life. Flood result in rendering many people homeless leading to devastation and total chaos to lack of communication and means of transportation.hassan district is vulnerable to floods due to breach of dams. There is a major and three minor dams situated in the district. They are 1) Hemavathi Reservoir- Gorur(major) 2) Yagachi Project- Belur 3) vatehole Project- Belur. 4) Srirama devara katte These dams sites are thoroughly studied by the scientist and Engineers and ensured the safety of the construction at the time of foundation. Still precautionary measures have to be taken to mitigate the disaster. Existing facilities Facilities available in the villages in the flood plain zone and also villages on higher elevations nearby have been identified. These facilities are in the form of school buildings, panchayat buildings land temples. In case of emergency such buildings will be mobilized to serve as shelters temporarily. In addition requirement of tents has also been assessed. Sources who can supply tents at a very short notice have been identified. Depending upon the need of the hour external relief will be mobilized

81 Time of travel of flood wave from the time of occurance of disaster is assessed in the study of Dam break analysis. The minimum time available at the nearest habilitation is about ½ an hour. Transport requirement for emergency evacuation has been assessed. Keeping in view, the time available at respective locations, required transport facilities can be mobilized through transport department. Number of boats and coracles available and their locations have been identified and are enlisted in chapter-logistics. These can be put to service at short notice. In case of extreme emergency, machine boat services will also be mobilized. Such facilities are available and can reach the spots within about 3 hours. During such situations maintenance of law and order is very important. Help of police and home guards will be taken. There are number of police stations and police out posts in the nearby areas. District administration will be informed to keep some additional force during the monsoon season. If need be help will be taken of the reserve police force,stationed at district head quarters. As evacuation during emergency has to be carried out immediately, the flood reaches a particular village such operation may be required to be done round the clock. For operation during night, illumination in the villages is very important. These is no surety of uninterrupt power supply. Therefore, alternate lighting arrangements are necessary. It is porposed to mobilize, LPG lanterns, petro maxes, etc., in addition, advantage will be taken of the head lights of transport vehicles. In the nearby taluk head quarters, there are fair price shops. The Revenue Department will be requested to keep extra stock of food grains and kerosene, so as to mobilize the same for the affected villages in case of emergency. From the taluk headquarters transportation can be done within a period of 2 hours. At the taluk headquarters there are primary health centers and so also in big villages. During the monsoon season and in case of emergency medical facility and help can be mobilized. The distances are such that within two hours site can be reached. In addition there are private medical practitioners in almost all the villages. These can be mobilized for providing first aid in case of an emergency. Action before flood Pre-Flood arrangement DDMA to meet at regular intervals To keep the Control Rooms functional Repair of river and canal embankments and guarding of week points. Keep rainfall reports. To publish rain guage-readings and preparation of maps and charts. Assigning charge of flood circles. Dissemination of weather reports and flood bulletins issued by the metrological centers, Central Water Commission. Flood Forecasting Organization. Deployment of boats at strategic points. Use of power boats. Installation of temporary Police Wireless Stations and temporary telephones in flood-prone areas. Arrangement for keeping telephone and telegraph lines in order. Storage of flood in interior, vulnerable, strategic and key area. Keep the drainage system de-silted and properly maintained. Agricultural measures. Health services. Veterinary services. Identify flood shelters. Training in flood relief work

82 Formation of relief parties. Preventive steps Certain advance measures are taken to prevent extensive damages caused by floods. Embankments Flood ways and diversions of rivers. Protection of river banks. Community-cum-shelter buildings. Breach of Hemavathi Dam In case of heavy flood or disaster the list of villages that would be affected partially or fully are as listed below. 2) Gorur 22) soornahalli 3) Maradi 23) Gondemallenahlli 4) Bolekyathanahalli 24) Kumkumda Hosur 5) Tyagatoor 25) Gulashetty halli 6) Karle koppalu 26) Tattekere 7) Nayakarahalli 27) Kattehosahalli 8) Hebbale koppalu 28) Jakkavahalli 9) Mukundoor 29) Agrahara 10) Mukundoor Hosahalli 30) Kachenahalli 11) Ganganahalli 31) Kallenahalli 12) Makavalli 32) Ulivala 13) Hanumanhalli 33) Chikkaganni 14) Mavinakere 34) Angrahosur 15) Kamasamudra 35) Moolkalenahalli 16) Hippe 36) Doddaganni 17) Vaddarapalya 37) Somanahalli 18) Kattebelaguli 38) Gunjavu 19) Hirebelaguli 39) Ediganahosur 20) Kaduvinakote 40) Kadivnabachehalli 21) Nagalapura 41) Nagarahalli 22) Holenarasipura Some of the villages situated along the lake boundary of the reservoir would also get affected. The list of such villages is as below. 1 Muttanahalli 2 Bellur 3 Nellulli 4 Nidigere 5 Kaganur 6 Kaganurkoppalu 7 Hemmige 8 Hulukunda 9 Sulagodu The probable increase in depth of flow in the river would be to an extent of 10-15Mtrs. from the river bed. Below the Dam there are 3 old Annicuts namely sri Ramadevara Annicut, Mandagere Annicut and Hemagiri Annicut, incase of disaster above Annicuts also gets affected. In case of disaster major roads that would be drowned delinking the communication will be as below. 1. Hassan - Arkalgud Road 2 Gorur - Holenasipur Road 3 Holenasipura - Channarayapatna Road 4 Hassan - Mysore Road

83 5 Hanumanahalli - Makavalli Road Emergency measures to be taken. It is imperative that rescue and evaluation operations are taken up by the district administration without any loss of time. People living in low-lying areas are forewarned to evacuate the place and are shifted to a safe environment. Relief centres are to be set up to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter and water to the persons shifted. For shifting people and animals rafts and boats are to be kept ready and services of ex-service men and sports persons who are good swimmers are employed for relief measures. Members of the flood relief committee will work in accordance with the action plan and press into service the NGO s and other youth who are trained to meet the exigency. At the village level, the panchayat members and the volunteers are requested to identify members of the families especially children and ensure that evacuation is done in-groups, which will make the task re-location easier. Adequate stock of food grains, rafts, boats and other equipment for shifting affected persons and animals. Alternate shelters for communities headed by co-coordinator to ensure that proper medical facilities are provided to the affected families. In case of deaths, proper documentation to be done after identifying the deceased and necessary steps taken to dispose the corpse to prevent health hazards. NGO s and other volunteers to set up kitchens in the shelters for providing food to the evacuees. Necessary food grains to be provided by the district administration. Adequate quantity of drinking water to be supplied by the local administration to the evacuees and where necessary transport facilities be provided for providing water. Each relief centre to be provided with adequate number of trained personnel from health department. Temporary health centres to be set up with sufficient quantity of medicines and beds. Local doctors from the nearby towns to be requisitioned to attend to emergencies. Core committee members to set up relief centres in each village and work round the clock to co-ordinate with the medical team and relief workers. Wireless communication is to be kept functioning round the clock all core committee members to be provided with wireless handsets for co-ordination. Yagachi Dam Flood warning system in catchment area:- Flood forecasting and warning system are highly advanced in past two decades. With the advancement in the technology such as satellite and remote sensing, flood waves can be tracked as they move downwards. The linkages will be established with satellites and information will be utilized through remote sensing equipment. The inflow flood forecasting in the catchment upto Yagachi Dam, will be an important input data for regulation of outflow flood from Yagachi Dam. A spillway gate operation schedule for flood management at Yagachi Dam is prepared. Recommendation for gate operation procedure during normal and also high flood sequence of opening or closing of gates. Action is being taken to regulate the reservoir as per the gate operation schedule as and when the flood forecasting communication is received. The flood forecasting is done throughout the day,communicated to officer incharge of the dam. Flood intensity classified into moderate flood, high flood and very high flood. i) Moderate Flood - More than Cusecs ii) High Flood - More than Cusecs iii) Very high flood - More than Cusecs

84 Flood warning system for Yagachi Dam The Flood warning will be put in place as soon as the monsoon commences. The high level and implementation teams will be alerted to swing in to action immediately. Helpline at important places to assist the people and to meet all types of emergencies would be established. One division headed by Executive Engineer with necessary Sub Divisions will be mobilized at Yagachi Dam to assist the implementation team. A pre-monsoon drill of the high level and implementation teams will be conducted every year as a routine during pre-monsoon to appraise of the damage potential and the measures on an emergent basis required. The officers will be apraised of the measures for rescue and mitigation of the damages. All the officers would be advised to keep the concerned subordinates under high alert during high alert. Each wing of implementation on hand. Population in the villages which lie in potential danger zone, will be alerted from time to time about the flood and the level up to which it is likely to rise near the habitation. The widely time tested communication to reach every corner of the flood affected zones have been radio and television. These media, broadcast news regarding flood situation for the people to move to safer places by themselves in an emergency instead of waiting for external help, through external help would have been mobilized and would be available timely. Such initiative by the population will render external help more effective and reduce the risk. The community involvement is a must. The affected community will be given information about the infrastructure available in their immediate vicinity like high elevated places, shelters, private transport and will be trained as to how to use them once the warning is given. The village wise population affected, facilities available like Government buildings (for temporary shelter) approach roads, telephones and wireless are indentified. All the departments are to be involved in the implementation of relief plan in case a disaster were to happen, will be kept informed regularly about the flood situated at the Dam. In case of an emergency, a very high alert will be sounded. So that entire organization plunge in to management of disaster. The mass media-radio, television and telephones, mobile phones etc., will be fully mobilized for sending communication about not only the situation but also of any emergency. In each village representatives of Police, Revenue and water resources would be made to camp. These officers on receiving communication will alert the public in such villages. Communication is very important in such occasions. There is a mobile phone network. Advantage of this facility will be taken. Almost all the staff members are in possession of mobile phones. The staff members who are posted for duty, if they do not possess a mobile phone, handsets will be made available. Mobile numbers of all such staff is listed and made available to all the personnel who have been assigned duty of disaster management. Such a list will also be kept at Yagachi Dam, so as to keep the officers informed from time to time. There are existing facilities like school, hospital, temple and post office buildings in the identified affected villages. All the affected villages are equipped with such facilities which can provide shelter to public in case of an emergency. The elevated places near each village are identified for temporary shifting of the population. The roads and pathways will be constructed for reaching such high elevated places. Village-wise requirement of vehicles, food materials, medical equipments etc. has been worked out depending upon the need. Existing facilities Facilities available in the villages in the flood plain zone and also villages on higher elevations near by have been identified. These facilities are in the form of school buildings, panchayat buildings, land and temples. In case of emergency such buildings will be mobilized to serve as shelters temporarily. In addition requirement of tents has also been assessed. sources who can supply tents at a very short notice have been identified. Depending upon the need of the hour external relief will be mobilized. Time of travel of flood wave from the time of occurence of disaster is assessed in the study of Dam break analysis. The minimum time available at the nearest habilitation is

85 about 1 to 2 hours. Transport requirement for emergency evacuation has been assessed. Keeping in view, the time available at respective locations, required transport facilities can be mobilized through Transport Department. Number of boats available and their locations have been identified. These can be put to service at short notice. In case of extreme emergency, services will also be mobilized. Such facilities are available and can reach the spots within about 1 hour. During such situations maintenance of law and order is very important. Help of police and home guards will be taken. There are number of police stations and police out posts in the nearby areas. District administration will be informed to keep some additional force during the nonsoon season. If need be help will be taken of the reserve police force, stationed at the district head quarters. As evacuation during emergency has to be carried out within the time the flood reaches a particular village such operation may be required to be done found the clock. For operation during night illumination in the villages is very important. These is no surety that power supply will be available. Therefore, alternate arrangements for lighting are necessary. It is porposed to mobilize, lanterns, petromaxes, etc., in addition, advantage will be taken of the head lights of the transportant vehicles. In the nearby taluk head quarters, there are fair price shops. The Revenue Department will be requested to keep extra stock of food grains and kerosene, so as to mobilize the same for the affected villages in case of emergency. From the taluk headquarters. Transportation can be done within a period of 2 hours. At the taluk headquarters there are primary health centers and so also in big villages. During the monsoon season and in case of emergency medical facility and help can be mobilized. The distances are such that withint two hours site can be reached. In addition there are private medical practitioners in almost all the villages. These can be mobilized for providing first aid in case of an emergency. Structure and action of emergency response organization. The CNNL will be the Chief Emergency Relief Organisation (CEO). The Managing Director, CNNL will be Chief Emergency Co-ordinator (CES), who will be overall in the charge of planning, execution and co-ordination of all activities as per Disaster Management Plan with head quarters at Yagachi Dam. An alternative member in his absence will also be notified for co-ordinating the emergency response activities if such an occasion arises. The CEC will mobilize and co-ordinate all activities through the district heads of various departments in general and the Deputy Commissioners and Superintendent of Police in particular. He will carry out all the functions necessary to co-ordinate the relief measures and forms a focal point between field and state level administration (Annexure - ) The CEC is to be assisted by a High level team which will be constituted for the purpose of decision making and planning the emergency effort under the plan. The group involves all the district heads of Departments of Water Sources, Roads, Building, Transport, Police, Health Revenue, Rural development, Power transmission and also the heads of nongovernmental Organizations (NGO) in the local areas. For arranging relief in case of any emergency, the Chief Emergency Co-ordinator (MD, CNNL) Bangalore will be the Nodal Officer. Every year during the month of June and as the when flood situation warrants, a meeting will be conducted and review the arrangement necessary action to be taken. This being difficult and major task, the cooperation of all the district officers will be sought for proper management and smooth working. Before the onset monsoon a sort of a drill be conducted by the Chief Emergency coordinator. A meeting of all the district heads of various departments will be conducted and their functions during an emergency will be explained. Each department will be informed to keep on hand the resources required to be mobilized and available at their disposal in case of an emergency. Any expenditure required for the mobilization of resources will be arranged by the Chief Co-ordinating Office

86 Chapter 6 RESPONSE PLAN

87 The response plan has been prepared with an aim of reducing to a great extent the response time to any disaster. This in turn will minimize the extent of damage and sufferings to human/animal life and infrastructure considerably. The plan enables all those involved in rescue and relief to know exactly their roles,about available resources,structure etc. and with whom they have to co-ordinate. Inter departmental co-ordination weekly meetings are planned to reduce field level problems and to impart knowledge on standard operating procedures. Local engineers of PWD, PRED,irrigation dept. have been asked to be in red alert to assess the damage and to immediately repair/ make alternate arrangements in their area without waiting for procedural aspects. Logistics arrangements for rescue operation has been put in place, including animal care and management of the deceased. Relief and Rescue Operation Rescue work will be taken up by the local police, home-guards, fire force along with local villagers and volunteers. In case severe distress due to natural calamities like high flood or earthquake, emergent relief such as temporary shelter, rice, dal, potato, salt, kerosene, matchboxes, toothpaste, soap, milk, clothing, blanket, etc., will be arranged from the identified traders and sources. Immediate response acts a. Inform the core committee members to swing into action. b. Summon the fire brigade. c. Inform Road Transport Authorities to stop movement of vehicle. d. Mobilize volunteers, youth, sportsmen, social service workers, Ex-servicemen, Medical personal. e. Make shift arrangements for temporary shelters to displaced persons. f. Providing water and food to the affected. Response checklist for different functioneries in the district. Phase Activities Officials involved During Disseminating information 1 st Responders. CDC disaster Keeping the control room active round the clock. CDC Arrangement of vehicle and public address system for information dissemination. Distributing of duties to the district level officials, field functionaries on need basis. Asking the people in the vulnerable areas to move to the shelters and to move their domesticated animals to shelter places and to co-operate with the volunteers and other officials engaged in similar activities. Informing the hospitals to be ready to receive the injured persons for immediate medical aid, and arrangement of special medical need if required. Constituting of mobile health teams to visit shelters. Police CDC Fire services, Police, Revenue, Veterinary Dept. Health Dept. Health Dept

88 Arrangement and deployment of Fire Services, emergency response vehicles, first aid fire fighting personnel. Arrangement and deployment vehicles for evacuation of persons. Arrangement and deployment of Home guards for law and order to work in association with Fire services and police. Arrangement of specialized equipment for mitigation Arrangement and deployment of Police for maintaining law and order. Traffic management and patrolling to the disaster site. Provision of security at the shelter. Arrangement for evaluation of water and air pollution due to the disaster. Management of deceased. Fire services RTO Commandant guards RTO Management Police Police Police KSPCB Revenue, Health In order to ensure timely and effective response to any disaster, the roles and responsibilities of key functioneries of hassan district before,during and after the event are summarised below; Home Role and responsibilities of the Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate. Phase Pre- Disaster Activities Preparedness before the disaster Other officials to be involved All district level officials Resources/ equipments to be procured from The Secretary, Dept. of Disaster Management. During disaster Reviewing and analyzing the calamity situation in the district over the next one year through a meeting at the district level involving all the departments of the district as well as sub division and GP levels and the locally active NGOs/CBOs Identifying disaster prone zones and strategies to stay prepared for the worst. Ensure IEC through Emergency section/ Panchayats/ NGOs/ AW centers/ Street plays/ workshops Reviewing the DCR and making it functional as per SOP fixed by him (SOP to be prepared earlier) All ACs; All Tahsildars; All Panchayats Field functionaries, District Information Officer. District Fisheries Officer Leading NGO/CBOs NSS/NCC/NYKS/ Police Police/Fire/Fisheries/RTO/ Civil Defence. Commandant/Co-Coordinator of NCC/NSS/ NYKS VHF from the Police/Mike set/ batteries/generators available in the district office from the private parties on

89 Making the DCR well equipped and depute senior officers from time to time to review the receipt of information and dissemination. Calling a meeting of officers/ngos/cbo coordination and discuss issue such as capacity assessment of different NGOs/CBOs and ask them to adopt certain vulnerable areas to avoid overlapping and duplicity. Preparing a checklist (containing the dos and don ts) and pass that on to the NGOs/CBOs. Fire, Civil Defense All district level officials. All ACs/Tahsildars All Panchayats District Fisheries Officer Leading NGOs Police requisition. Power boats/country boats/ vehicle/rope/rescue kits and trained resource personnel from SRC/SSC / Army/ unit/ Civil Defense/ Hired from the private parties according to the requirement. Ensuring/installing communication system to the inaccessible villages Checking stock of the public distribution system and arrangement of temporary godown. Checking the resources with other department such as Police, Fire and of NSS/NCC/NYKS. Preparing a list of vehicles/ ambulance already deployed and/or to be deployed on hire during crisis. Keeping stock of road cleaning equipments and vehicles for relief operation. Assigning specific duties to different officers/ Sr. Officers at headquarters. Staying in constant touch with other line departments. Ensuring proper functioning of Police Fire Brigade, Leading NGO, Panchayats, Field functionaries programme co-coordinators of NSS/NCC. ACs/Tahsildars, TPEO, DHO, CDPO,DDs, Panchayat Field functionaries Medical Officers, Police,KUWSDB, Municipality, RTO/ Leading NGO

90 warning systems & communication systems. Ensuring mock drill of the rescue and relief teams Home guards, Police. Preparing a map showing the location of temporary shelter camps with accessibility. Identifying shelter/temporary shelter in high elevated places and arrangement of tents etc. Identifying and mapping of disaster (of all kinds) prone areas Ensuring formation of village level Disaster Management Committee through Block Development Officers Dissemination of warning Receiving warning from reliable sources and cross checking them for authenticity. Disseminating warning to District Level Officials/ Revenue/Field Functionaries/ PRIs and Co-ordination with the Revenue control room. Keeping the control room active round the clock. Disturbing duties to the district level officials, ACs Panchayats and Field functionaries. Arranging vehicles and public address systems for information dissemination. Establishing coordination with the NGOs/CBOs and the village communities and assigning them duties. Asking the people in the vulnerable areas to move to the shelters and to move their domesticated animals to safer places and to cooperate with the volunteers and other officials engaged in similar activities. Search, Rescue and Evacuation:- To coordinate with NGOs/ CBOs/Police for support. Arrangement & deployment of vehicles etc., for evacuation. Evacuating people from marooned areas and administer

91 Post disaster emergent relief Organizing trained taskforce members and deputing to be marooned and cut-off areas for evacuation. Deployment of police for maintaining discipline and peace keeping during evacuation. Mobilizing people to move to safe shelters. Deployment of police/fire Brigade for search and rescue. Ensuring proper utilization of the rescue materials. Providing rescue kits at the affected areas. Distribution of Relief Materials: - Keeping a record of the affected area and people so as to account for the relief materials needed. Procurement and transportation of relief materials to affected areas. Arrangement of free kitchen in the shelter camps & affected areas and assigning the responsibilities to officials for proper distribution. Coordinating with the NGOs/ CBOs. Encouraging other voluntary organisations from outside for rescue and relief operation. Distribution of basic medicines and disinfectants to prevent epidemic. Ensuring health care activities by the CDMO in the shelter camps & through mobile units/temporary health in regular intervals. Ensuring cattle health activities by the CDVO through Mobile units/ temporary health camps in the affected areas. Ensuring that there is enough storage of food and pure water in the shelters. Monitoring all the activities in the affected areas. Short term measures: - Formation of special task force

92 with required equipments Assigning responsibilities for specific areas. Emergency cleaning of debris to enable reconnaissance. Cleaning fallen trees and branches from the roads to facilitate local relief work. Forming a work team carrying emergency tool kits. Deployment of towing vehicles, earth moving equipments, cranes. Construction of temporary roads. Keeping national and other highways clear from disaster effects. Assessment of damage. Temporary supply of flood drinking water and medicines to the shelters and affected areas. Arrangement for safe shelter for animals. Providing the lighting facilities for shelter places. Deployment of home guards and constables to maintain law and order. Providing temporary arrangements for income generation for the affected people. Drought resistance short duration paddy seeds to be made available to farmers. Encouraging NGOs/INGOs from outside to carry out restoration and reconstruction works. Ensuring crop insurance. Supervising all the activities. Long Term Measures Immediate restoration of road communication, irrigation system, educational institutions, Government institutions, electrical installation, drinking water supply, construction of IAY houses for the BPL families and massive area plantation to maintain ecological balance. Meeting with district level officials/officials at Headquarter

93 and chalk out emergency plan with vulnerable areas and resource list. Co-ordination meeting NGOs/ PRIs and assignment of duties. Pre-positioning of staff in the likely cut off areas. Arrange food and other basic requirement for emergency response. Collect information from different areas and to act accordingly. Co-ordination meeting with officials at Headquarters by 12 hours intervals and 24 hours intervals with the field officials. Regular collection of situation report of the risk and vulnerable areas from the officers assign for the purpose. Provision for administering emergent relief and the other basic needs. Contact with SRC for supply of temporary shelter materials. Keeping in touch for supply of food articles procuring whole sellers. Deputation of volunteers to different probable affected areas. Helping the evacuees for returning to their houses. Immediate arrangement of free kitchen in the cut off and inaccessible areas. Relief distribution. Monitoring of relief distribution. Provision of drinking water. Provision of medical facilities. Repair/restoration of roads. Transportation of relief and human resources

94 Role and responsibilities of the District Health Officer (DHO) Phase Pre- Disaster During disaster Post disaster Activities Preparedness and warning dissemination Stock piling of life saving drugs/ ORS packets/ Halogen tablets on receipt of warning from the Collector/DCR. Transmission of messages to all PHCs to stock medicines and keep the medical staff ready. Disease surveillance and transmission of reports to the higher authorities on a daily basis. Vaccination. To obtain and transmit information on natural calamities from the DCR. Ensuring distribution of areas of operation among the mobile team. Pre distribution of basic medicines to the people who are likely to be affected. Shifting the patients who are in critical situation to the district hospital. Awareness messages to stop the outbreak of epidemics. Conducting mock drills. Rescue and Evacuation Constitute mobile teams and visit the worst affected areas. Disinfection of drinking water sources. Opening of site operation camps. Regular health check-up at shelter camp & affected areas. Assigning responsibilities to the medical officers for close monitoring of health camps. Restoration and rehabilitation Organization of health Other officials to be involved DHO, Medical Officers of PHCs/ ICDS, CDPOs NGOs, CBOs, private practitioner in the locality/ first aid trainers. DHO, Medical officers of PHCs, ICDS, CDPOs, NGOs, CBOs, private practitioner in the locality, first aid trainers Rescue team, volunteers at the shelters, police, fire officers, trained volunteers. DHO, Medical officers of PHCs, ICDS, CDPOs, Resources/ equipments to be procured from Medicines, required medical equipments, First aid kits, ambulances, public address systems, mobile vans, tents. Medicines, required medical equipments, first aid kits, ambulances, ambulances, public address systems, mobile vans, tents Medicines, required medical equipments, first aid kits, ambulances, ambulances,

95 camps. Deploying mobile fully equipped and manned medical vans. Close monitoring of health camps. Ensuring adequate quantities of medicine/disinfectants. Making sure that there is no outbreak of water borne diseases/malnutrition. Co-ordination with the District Rehabilitation Committees, other line departments, NGOs/ICDS projects, village Committee, PHD, RWSS, etc. NGOs, CBOs, private practitioner in the locality, first aid trainers Rescue team, volunteers at the shelters, police, fire officers, trained volunteers. public address systems, mobile vans, tents Role and responsibilities of the Superintendent of Police (SP) Phase Pre- Disaster Activities Preparedness and warning dissemination of warning: - Reception of warning from the DCR. Communication establishment with district and sub-division/ GP control Other officials to be involved Home guard/police forces, AC/ Tahsildars, SIs Resources/ equipments to be procured from VHF, other improved telecommunication systems

96 During disaster rooms and departments offices within the division. Alerting the team force for deployment at the time of calamity. To issue directive to police field functionaries to cooperate with revenue personnel in management of relief operation Rescue and Evacuation: - Clearance of roads and other means of transportation. Traffic management and patrolling of all highways and other access roads to disaster sites. Making sure that discipline is maintained. Assistance to district authorities for taking necessary action against hoarders, black marketers and those found manipulating relief materials Co-ordination with fire personnel. Provision of security in transit camps/feeding centers/relief camps/cattle camps/co-operative food stores and distribution centers. Safe guarding of belongings of evacuees. Home guard/police forces, AC/ Tahsildars, Sis NCC, NSS, trained volunteers local youth, NGOs/CBOs VHF, other improved telecommunication systems. Rescue kits, vehicles equipments for clearance of roads and other related stuffs. Distribution of Relief Maintaining laws and order at the shelters and the relief camps. Co-ordination with military service personnel in the area. Deploying officers/police personnel to record death cases. Assisting the community in organizing emergency transport. Assisting the District Officials/NGOs in distribution of relief materials

97 Post disaster Providing escorts in transit of relief materials to the relief camps/affected areas. Short term measures FIR of the disasters, the damages and the death cases. Assisting in collection of damage statistics of private properties. Maintaining law and order. Vehicle systems. communication Long term measures Close co-ordination with district administration and local/external NGOs in reconstruction and rehabilitation process. Assisting the district authority whenever the need arises. Periodical visits to the affected areas to ensure law and order Responsibilities of other Line Departments Designation of the officer Asst. Engineer/ AEE, Electrical, KPTCL/ PWD Duties to be performed in normal time He should see that the field staff checks the electrical line and replace old materials used in the power supply. He should see that all had wiring in service connections are rectified. He should enumerate the diesel sale available and his jurisdiction and keep it available. He should see that trees, branches etc., fall on electrical lines are out and removed. The field staff should see that electrical supply in the places where landslides may be serving is cut off. Duties to be performed after receiving1 st warning On receipt of the 1 st warning it should be communicated to all the sub ordinates staff. He should see that all the vehicles under his control be kept in perfect order. Alert the entire staff to return their headquarters and get in touch with immediate requirement. They should give wide publicity that houses consumers should arrange lanterns and battery light for use in case of power is out off. Duties to be performed after the disaster Restoration of power lines on priority to: 1) Hospital, water supply 2) Control room 3) Railway station and 4) To other office on priority as per list appended. Live wires on ground should be removed promptly. Damaged or felled electrical poles should be immediately replaced and obstructions on roads should be get removed

98 Asst. Engineer/ AEE, Irrigation Fire Officers The field staff should be in touch with local panchayats and inform the situation at frequent intervals. To provide diesel generators to hospital water works, control room collector s office in case of failure of powers. The branches to canal drain to be closed. The embankments should be strengthened. It should be checked whether the passage bridge and channels are in good condition. The obstruction in the canals if any should be got removed immediately to be enabling free flow of water. The bocks and shutters of the canals are to be checked and satisfied that they are in good condition. Water supply into canals should be out off by closing the sluices. The canals and drains should be free from constructing and they should be made available for free discharge of drain water. The Fire Engineers should alert and other vehicles should be kept in good working condition. Materials required for use in emergency should be indented for and kept in reserve. Message received from public on disaster for help should be immediately attended. Keep in touch with each of the other fire stations in the district. 1 st warning should be communicated to all the sub ordinate staff and employees. They should be alerted to check whether the canals and drains are in proper condition to allow free flow of water. The situation tour should take their duty places and be readily available. The 1 st warning should be immediately communicated to fire stations. The staff should be called on for duty. Full complement of the staff should be available for the vehicles should be obtained and kept in reserve. Damages due to hazards to government properties, lives of man and cattle etc., should be assessed and reported to Panchayats, Sub-collector concerned immediately. Executive Engineer, Roads and Government buildings should be inspected and necessary repairs to be got The 1 st warning should be communicated immediately to all sub Photographs of damages should be taken. The field staff

99 Buildings Regional Transport Officer Motor Vehicle Inspector Civil Supplies Officers Divisional Manager, Telephone executed to withstanding hazards affected. Script for slides, pamphlets and cultural programmers should be got prepared immediately. Arrangements should be made to obtain poster and films by addressing the Director through the Collectors.Public addresses equipment should be obtained kept ready. The community radio sets available in the villages should be ascertained. The names of hamlets where they are not available to be reported. The public should be fully educated regarding the precautionary measures and after disaster through available media. Specific duties should be assigned to the field staff. The field staff should proceed to the place of work allotted. List of vehicles running condition to be requisitioned kept ready. The MVI/AMVI will report before ADM (Relief) The Asst. Engineer and Junior Engineers will remain alert. Based on the experience on the previous disasters sufficient number of vehicles should be procured and kept in district headquarters To contact all sub division control room and Collector s Office. ordinate officers. Wide propaganda should be arranged. The sub divisional public relation officer should be available at their head quarter and got ready for disaster duty with short notice. Ensures that all community radio sets are in working condition. Availability of petrol, oils should be ensured. The RTOs and MVIs should be asked to serve requisition orders on owners of vehicles for duty. Soon after receipt of 1 st warning all the public call officers to be informed to instruct the village panchayats, Post Master for dissemination of warning in the villages. All telephone sets to be informed of disaster warning soon after the receiver is lifted from the book as in the case of new year s greetings and to request to telephone users to convey disaster warning to other public. Provision of vehicles should conveying formation regarding the quantum of disaster, loss of property, lives of men and cattle. They should be posted with up-to-date information and the information should be passed to the Collector immediately. Electricity department for restoration. Roads and buildings for clearance. Restoration of Telephone lines to control room to Collector, Hospital, Fire Station, SP and other offices as per the list appended

100 Response plan for different disasters. Drought. Task force for disaster management during drought. Dy. Sp/CPI To maintain law and order and provide assistance to victims. Tahasildar To provide food, drinking and milk camps. live stock. Arasikere, Holenarisepura, Channaraya patna, Belur, Hassan and Alur taluk face drinking water problem in case of rainfall deficit. panchayat and municipalities in the district are advised to repair the bore wells and pipelines which are not in good condition.new borewells are drilled in such areas under Auxillirated drinking water supply scheme through ZP engineering dept. Awareness should be created in the public not to waste the water and borewells points to dig the new borewells have been identified. Places to open the ghoshalas in holbi head quarters have been identified.if need be the fodder will be procured from Chikmagalore district. Food grains are stored in the KSFC and FCI gowdons. The list of such gowdons in the district and storage capacity has been worked out already by the district administration. Usually the people from Arasikere, H.N.pura, and Belur taluk will leave the villages in search of employment at the time of drought. Hence the list of tanks which are to be desilted, the amount required, number of labours to be employed has been prepared.the Grama Panchayats are advised to get the list of the labourers that usually will go in search of employment. Drought monitoring Taluk medical officer To co-ordinate with PHCs and provide medical relief in temporary medical AEE, ZP To provide temporary alternate accommodati on to the victims Animal husbandry & veterinary services To provide fodder and veterinary services and shelter homes Agriculture & food & civil supplies dept. Since the District is prone to frequent droughts, emphasis is laid on monitoring the situation during droughts.identification of drought-prone villages and taluks has been done and contingent plans have been worked out. The following steps have been taken on a regular basis by the District Administration through Panchayat Offices to combat the menace of drought: Digging of bore wells. Providing hand pumps and motor pumps wherever required. Repair of existing hand pumps and motor pumps. Digging of wells. De-silting of wells, tank beds. Providing pipelines for supply of water. Providing water to problems areas through water tankers and other means. Providing water storage facilities at all block levels. Water contamination and water borne diseases can cause health hazards. Precautions are taken to ensure that drinking water is properly purified before supply. The District Health officials, ZP and DUDC will closely monitor supply of drinking water and ensure that there is no scope for water contamination. for To take care of crops and to ensure adequate storage & supply of food

101 Food and fodder security during drought As drought is recurrent in nature there is a drain on resources such as food, fodder,water, employment, etc., owing to inadequate soil moisture and a resultant food and fodder crop loss. The focus during drought would be on following vital areas: Water conservation. Supply of essential commodities. Employment generation. Early warning systems. Health care. Water supply to remote areas by tankers etc. Emphasis on the poorer sections of society. Priority to drinking water over irrigation. Training to NGO s, Volunteers and youth. The following Action Plan has been formulated by the District Administration to deal with the situation of drought. Contingency plan prepared in co-ordination with the Agriculture dept., Water Supply Department, ZP, TP, Municipal Corporations, Irrigation Department and Health Department to ensure availability of adequate quantity of drinking water, food, fodder and health facilities. Department of Food and Civil Supplies is in readiness to face any situation of drought and has maintained stock register of availability of food grains. Floods. Task force for disaster management during floods. Assistant commissioner. (To communicate with core committee, supervise and co-ordinate between departments) AEE,PWD Dy. Sp/CPI Tahasildar To provide transport and temporary shelters to victims and undertake maintenance of affected roads. To maintain law and order and provide assistance to victims. To provide food, drinking and milk Taluk medical officer To co-ordinate with PHCs and provide medical relief in temporary medical camps. AEE, ZP To provide temporary alternate accommodatio n to the victims Animal husbandry & veterinary services To provide fodder and veterinary services and shelter homes for live stock. Dam Bursts / Dam Failures. Usually Holenarasipura taluk and Channarayapattna taluk of this district will be much affected by the dam bursts. Para military force should be asked to lift the people who are in distress to the safe places and the medical treatment can be given to the affected persons

102 by the medical authority. List of medical officers and medical shops available is enclosed. Food and shelters arrangements have to be made in Holenarasipura, Channarayapattna to open the ganji kendras in government school buildings and action can be taken to collect the cloths from the donors to the refugees. Identification of dead bodies and action handing over the bodies to the relatives be done by the police with the help of local body authorities.the mas media should be utilized to give the message in general to all the people and NGOs, voluntary organizations that can be asked to co-operate and rush to the spot to extend their co-operation. Food grains can also be collected from govt. gowdons to distribute among the refugees. Government land have been identified to put up the temporary sheds to shelter the refugees. The parts of HN pura, Arkalgud, and Sakleshpur are more vulnerable for floods. The list of villages that may get affected due to floods has been prepared. Shelters can be provided in the government primary schools available at Gorur, Mukundur,Hosahalli, Katte belagoli, Chikkagani, Soornahalli, H.N. pura, Karle and Sakleshpur and ganji kendras can also be opened to provide food for the displaced population.normally the floods are preceded by huge storms which will affect villages bordering reservoirs.list of 17 such villages has been prepared. The following roads face the threat of submergence hence delinking communication 1. Hassan- Arkalgodu road 2. Gorur- Holenarasipura road 3. Holenarasipura- Channaraya patna road 4. Hassan- Mysore road 5. Hanumanahalli- Makulli road To reach Arasikere it is better to use Holenarasipura- Arkalgodu road to reach Mysore. From Hassan it is better to use the Channarayapatna road. The availability of the motor boat at Gorur should be ensured and additional boats can be obtained from Mysore in precaution. A letter will be addressed to the central home ministry through the secretary to government, revenue department, Karnataka to get the Para military force if required. Tipper and lorries are available in the office of the executive engineer located at gorur, Holenarasipura, Channaraya Patna and Belur. Inspection bungalows, schools and college buildings are mainly available for shifting the affected people at Gorur, Halekote, Karle, Holenarasispura and Channaraya Patna. Facilities available in case of floods 1) Wireless communication with revenue authorities. 2) Motorised Boat of 12 members capacity available at Gorur. 3) Police Wireless system, Fax, Telephone Facilities. 4) Tipper and Lorries are available in the office of the Executive Engineers located at Gorur, H. N. Pura, C.R.Patna and Belur. 5) Inspection Bunglows, School and College Buildings are mainly available for shifting the affected peoples at Gorur, Halekote, Karle, H.N.Pura and C. R. Patna. Arrangements during and after floods i. Organizing rescue operations. ii. Relief measures by non-official and voluntary organization may be enlisted as for as possible. iii. Organize relief camps. iv. Provision of basic amenities like drinking water, sanitation and public health care and arrangements of cooked food in the relief camps

103 v. Organizing enough relief parties to the rescue of the marooned people within a reasonable time limit. vi. Establish alternate communication links to have effective communication with marooned areas. vii. Organizing controlled kitchens to supply foods initially at least for 3 days. viii. Organizing cattle camps, if necessary and provide veterinary care, fodder and cattle feed to the affected animals.\ ix. Grant of emergency relief to all the affected people. x. Submission of daily reports and dissemination correct information through mass media to avoid rumors. xi. Rehabilitation of homeless. xii. Commencement of agricultural activities desiltation, resowing. xiii. Repairs and reconstructgions of infrastructural facilities such as roads, embankments, resettlement of flood prone areas. xiv. Health measures. xv. Relief for economic reconstruction. Functions of chief emergency co-ordinator (cec) in case of floods The following functions are delineated for the Chief Emergency Co-ordinator. He will take various emergency decisions by convening the immediate meeting/conferencing of Emergency Planning, Group together they are responsible for the following. 1. Formulation and implementation of the plan. 2. Guidance/decision on matters of basic policy. 3. Activation of the emergency control center and convening the emergency meeting. 4. Declaring the emergency zones with the help of technical personnel and experts. 5. Control on emergency operations. 6. Review of operational preparedness of emergency machinery. 7. Holding periodic mock/training exercises to ensure optimum preparedness at operational level. 8. Development and updating hazard scenarios and cascading effects from time to time. 9. Mobilizing organizations, financial and human resources for the plan. 10. Liaison with external/govt. agencies and assessment of whether any public assistance is required. 11. Furnishing information on the incident to District, State and National Level authorities and if needed competent bodies may be called for assistance. 12. Liaison with press/media, to report the emergency. 13. Declaring rehabilitation centers in case of evacuation if called for 14. Monitoring post emergency situation in terms of health care, first aid, rehabilitation etc., 15. Declare all clear, once everything is normal. The emergency control centre consists of the following; 1. At least two external telephones (one incoming and the others one out going fitted with simultaneous/selective boards casting systems) with a PABX. 2. Wireless/Radio equipment (VHF/mobile). 3. Inundation/vulnerability maps indicating risk zones, assembly points, alternate evacuation routes, safe areas, rehabilitation centers etc.,

104 4. Telephone directory of emergency response system. 5. List of all emergency equipment and personnel for evacuation, personnel protection, medical aid etc., under the plan as well as with Government agencies in the district. 6. List of ambulances, base medical facilities, hospitals, rehabilitation centers etc., 7. Reference books/chemical dossiers. 8. Copies of Disaster Management Plan. Landslides Landslides are common in hilly areas of sakaleshpur taluk especially during monsoon and may cut down a vital link of NH- 48. Task force to deal with landslide situations Assistant Commissioner (To communicate with core committee, supervise and co-ordinate between Departments) R.T.O Dy. SP/CPI Tahasildar To provide necessary details about the vehicle and transport if necessary To maintain law and order and inform the kith and kin of victims. To supervise medical facilities and arrange Taluk Medical Officer To co-ordinate with PHCs and provide First Aid and medical relief. ZP/DUDC/PWD/ irrigation Engg. To clear debris on roads,repair and restore the infrastructure Immediately after landslides rescue team consisting of medical staff should be sent to the spot. The rescue team should be adequately equipped with equipment for removal of soil, debris, uprooted trees etc. Along with this arrangements should be made to divert the traffic. Since landslides in Sakleshpur occur only on the national highways that to between 230 km -256km of NH-48, The diversion of traffic has to be done from Gundya itself for all vehicles coming from Mangalore. Vehicles going from Sakleshpur to Managalore have to be diverted from Sakleshpur itself. The two possible diversion routes could be. 1. Sakleshpur- bisile- subramanya-gundya-mangalore. 2. Sakleshpur-mudigere-Mangalore (via charmudi ghat) If traffic is not diverted immediately it can lead to lot of heavy vehicles plying on this route is very high. For rescue operations assistance can be taken from Sakleshpur rural and town police station. For fire services fire force has to be requisitioned from Hassan. In case additional equipment is to be requisitioned then following persons may be contacted. For medical aid, while first aid is rushed to the spot. People with grievous injuries may be brought to Crawford hospitals, Sakleshpur. The availability of doctors, beds, ambulance is given in the appendix. Fire accidents. The major portion of Hassan district is covered with forest which is susceptible to a fire hazard during summer and has a potential to inflict effects which are devastating. In addition, there are mines and two major hazardous industries in the district which are prone to fire accidents

105 Task force for disaster management during forest fire disasters Assistant Commissioner. (To communicate with core committee, supervise and co-ordinate between Departments) R.T.O Dy. SP/CPI Tahasildar ACF/RFO s To provide necessary details about the vehicle and transport if necessary To maintain law and order and inform the kith and kin of victims. To supervise medical facilities and arrange To mobilize the men & resources of forest dept.,to safeguard valuable resources& to take up preventive measures THO & AD, veterinary services To co-ordinate with PHCs and provide First Aid and medical relief to human beings and animals Once the fire incident is takes place, fire force should be utilized to extinguish the fire and the forest guards should utilize the green bush woods to beat and extinguish the fire. Even the service of the helicopters and para military force can be utilized to control the fire. As the animals, which are in leaving in forest, are going to suffer, veterinary authorities should be utilized to safeguard the injured animals and separate arrangements can be made to shift the animals to some other secured forests. Mine/Industrial fires. The list of fire stations available near to the mines and industries is enclosed. If the extinguishers kept in the mine and industries are not sufficient, assistance can be obtained from near by fire station. The victims should be shifted to Hassan,Channarayapatna and Arasikere general hospitals where the medical care is given to the victims early. The list of doctors available at government hospitals in the district is enclosed. Ambulances are available at the taluk hospitals, which can be called and utilized to shift the victims. Action should be taken to identify the victim suffered in fires and immediately compensation should be given to victims. Cranes and excavators should be immediately called for the rescue. Cranes and excavators list is enclosed. To reach the mining area from Channarayapatna. It takes about 40 minutes to reach kalyadi from Arasikere it takes about 30 minutes

106 CHAPTER - 7 RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION PLAN

107 The biggest challenge thrown to the district administration after any disaster is recovery and rehabilitation. This has an array of activities like assessment of damage,construction of houses,provision for food,clothe, fodder, medical care, preventing the spread of contagious diseases,repair of damaged roads, bridges,culverts,dams,shools, hospitals,restoration of communication links, psycho-social counseling of survivors and economic support from the govt., NGO s etc. District level functionaries have been identified to carryout these tasks in a rapid manner and their exact roles are defined. Checklist of activities for recovery and rehabilitation Phase Activities Officials involved Post Assessment of damages and preparation of DDMA,Revenue, KSPCB disaster comprehensive damage report. File the disaster, the damages and the death cases. Maintenance of Law and Order. Emergency cleaning of debris to enable reconnaissance. Deployment of earth moving vehicles, cranes. Temporary supply of food, drinking water and medicines to the shelter. Arrangement of shelter for animals and other requirements. Providing of temporary lighting facilities to the shelters and the disaster area. Deployment of Home guards and constables to maintain law and order. Encouraging NGOs to carry restoration and reconstruction works. Supervising all the activities Collection of progress reports and furnishing report to the Government. Police Police Urban/rural local bodies, Fire Service, Police RTO Corporation, Revenue Veterinary KPTCL Health, Police, Dy. Commandant, Home guards Revenue, Dist.registrar of co-op societies. DDMA DDMA Damage Evaluation Damage to public and private properties, crops and other vital infrastructures/installations are assessed by the respective department officials at taluka level, is compiled by the tahsildar, scruitinised by the assistant commissioner of the area. DDMA prioritise the relief and rehabilitation works to be taken up immediately by keeping in view of availability of resources

108 SI. No. Damage Evaluating Authority 1 Human lives & injuries THO/MO 2 Loss of animals and livestock Asst.director, animal husbandry & veterinary services 3 Damages to dwelling houses,public buildings Tahsildar & AEE,PWD. 4 Roads,Dams,bridges,culverts,drainages AEE-PWD,ZP,DUDC&irrigation dept. 5 Crops ADA,SADH,AD sericulture 6 Power lines AEE-KPTCL,CHESCOM 7 Communication lines BSNL 8 Railway lines Railway engg. Dept. Assessment of crop damage District Agriculture Officer such as Joint Director or Deputy Director or Assistant Director will have to undertake immediate survey of the damages as outlined below; a) Area covered under different crops. b) Approximate extent of crop damage c) Soil reclamation requirements. d) Cropping pattern, Rabi or Khariff. e) Requirements of seeds, seedlings, fertilizers, pesticides, etc., to be assessed. f) It is to be examined if seeds/seedlings can be supplied to the affected cultivators at subsidized rates. g) Availability of seeds/seedlings etc. to be assessed and requirement of of pump sets to be evaluated. h) Assessment of need, availability and additional requirement of funds. Municipal authorities, Gram Panchayath, Town Panchayath Officials were asked to keep an eye view of buildings and to take precaution care of such weak buildings, to keep up the bad drainage works repaired and to identify the risk oriented infrastructure. All the PWD, PRED officers were asked to be in the red alert. Rehabilitation of earthquake victims The first and foremost requirement consequent upon the earthquake would be an alternate shelter that is capable of withstanding the next tremor. District Administration has taken steps along with the public works department to ensure that any new constructions that are taken up are capable of withstanding quakes according to requirement. Wherever possible old and dilapidated buildings are subjected to inspection by the Public Works Department and necessary reinforcements provided. Road and Rail network to be kept watch to ensure that people do not panic and desert their dwellings. Control rooms with wireless, transportation and adequate food supplies to be set up at places affected by tremors to keep in constant touch with the District Administration. First Aid and Medical facilities to be provided on war footing. Services of Jawans, NCC cadets, Scouts and Guides and other voluntary organization like Lions club, Rotarians to be sought

109 Storage of food All the Gram Panchayat offices are being used as storage points when need arises. Secretaries of Gram Panchayats and Asst. Directors and Deputy Directors are the contact persons. Adequate quantity rice/ragi has been kept for distribution to the victims in the godowns. These locations could also be used as storage points for medicines, blankets etc. Supply of Fodder Fodder of at least 1 kg/animal per day up to maximum of 3 days will be stocked and provided. The Revenue and Veterinary officers will be in charge Post Disaster Measures 1) Damage assessment by the respective officers. 2) Immediate restoration of infrastructure facilities. 3) It is to be examined if labour intensive works are required be undertaken to provide labour in the affected pockets. 4) Disposal of carcasses to be immediately taken up to prevent epidemics by the Deputy Director/AD of Veterinary Department. 5) DHO will take immediate steps for disinfections of drinking water sources. 6) Supplying potable water will be taken up by the Local Bodies. Rehabilitation. House damage in the wake of major disaster in the rural areas presents a serious problem. As these houses are generally mud built with thatched roof, the worst sufferers are the economically backward people who normally reside in vulnerable prone areas of these villages. Rehabilitations schemes are undertaken to provide housing to as many people as possible after a devastating disasters. Such houses are either to be located on the land allotted by the government or in their own safe land. Taluk Panchayat Officer and Engineers could visit the sites suitable for housing purposes in a village during normal times and if the people living in vulnerable prone areas are willing to shift to new sites. They can obtain their willingness in writing and furnish such lists to the AC/DC. The house shall be built according to the requirement of beneficiaries and their pattern of living subject to financial limitation. The people must involve themselves in the housing programme. For this purpose, facilities available under Ashraya, Indira Awaas Yojana schemes etc., should be availed of. Restoration. The restoration programme may involve two stages of works. In the first stage some repairs are immediately necessary to avoid further deterioration for making the works worthy for immediate use. Restoration of communication power supply, hospital facilities, water and sanitary arrangements are some of the programme, which may come under this category

110 The concerned departments of government may lay down priorities in the restoration programme having regard to the necessary and availability of funds. Executive Engineer, PWD; DCF, Forest 1. Department They will take steps for clearance of fallen trees and departmental buildings from the roads for free movement of vehicles etc. Immediate repair of roads and bridges be taken up. 2. BSNL Immediate restoration of Telephone services. 3. DD, Veterinary Dept. Removal and disposal of carcasses, vaccination, cattle treatment, supply of fodder, etc. 4. DHO Disinfections of water sources & treatment etc. 5. Agriculture Dept. Treatment of saline inundation fields. Supply of seeds in area where crop has been damaged. 6. KUWS & DB; Municipality & Panchayats Repair of damaged tube wells/installations of new tube wells. 7. KPTCL Immediate restoration of power lines. Statement showing the numbers of sheds, vehicles, required for accommodation and trasportation of affected villages Sl. No No. of No. of Hire Cost of trucks sheds No. of charges sheds Name of required required Taluk Families at Rs. villages one for (one for Affected / ten each per day Each families family) Remarks Niluvagilu Alur Doddaihally reh.colony Belur Jannapura Alur Statement showing the number of sheds vehicles required for accomodation and transportation of affected villages in gorur dam area. Sl. No. Name of the village Taluk No. of family affected No. of trucks required one truck for ten families Hire charges at Rs per day) No. of sheds required (one for each families Cost of sheets at Rs. 2000/- each Gorur Hassan Thyagatoor Hassan Banavase Hassan Nayakarahalli Hassan Mukunduru Hassan

111 6 Mukundur Hosahalli Hassan Vaddarahalli Arakalugud Maradi Arakalugud Hosur Arakalugud HonneGowdana halli Arakalugud Athni Arakalugud Bolekythana halli Arakalugud Hebbala Koppalu Arakalugud Ganganalu Arakalugud Anniganahalli Arakalugud Balaji nagara Arakalugud Haraduru Arakalugud Makavalli H.N.Pur Padulippe H.N.Pur Hanumanahalli H.N.Pur Harala halli H.N.Pur Maragodanahalli H.N.Pur Kattehalli H.N.Pur Mavina kere H.N.Pur Katte belaguli H.N.Pur Vaddara palya H.N.Pur Kaduvinahosahally H.N.Pur Hire belaguli H.N.Pur Kaduvinakote H.N.Pur Nagala pura H.N.Pur Kattehosahally H.N.Pura Holenarsipura H.N.Pur SooranaHally H.N.Pur 34 Mangalapura H.N.Pur GondiMallenahalli H.N.Pur Gulesathanahalli H.N.Pur Bagivalu H.N.Pur Kumkadahosuru H.N.Pur Tattekere H.N.Pur Gaddehosuru H.N.Pur Mudalahippe H.N.Pur Marasettyhalli H.N.Pur Kattahosahally H.N.Pur Malleswara H.N.Pur Ulivala H.N.Pur Hangana hosur H.N.Pur Sooranahalli H.N.Pur Gunjevu H.N.Pur Moolekalenahalli H.N.Pur Holambige H.N.Pur Adakekere hosur H.N.Pur Singapura H.N.Pur Maranayakana hally H.N.Pur Kadavina Bachahalli H.N.Pur Nagarthi H.N.Pur

112 CHAPTER 8 LOGISTICS

113 Contact Numbers Of District Level Officers. Sl. No Name of the Department Name of the officer Sriyuths Telephone Numbers Office phone Home Mobile Fax REVENUE 1 Deputy Commissioner Naveen Raj Singh Additional Deputy Commissioner P.Subrayamanyam Assistant Commissioner,Hassan sub Karigowda division 4 Assistant Commissioner,Sakleshpur K.Nagendraprasad sub division 5 Office Assistant to Deputy Commissioner Sathish Babu Tahasildar,Hassan Nagaraj.S Tahasildar,Arsikere Chidanand.N.S Tahasildar,Channarayapat na VaraprasadReddy Tahasildar,Holenarsipura Prasad Tahasildar,Arkalgud Savitha Tahasildar,Alur Sathish Babu.I.C Tahasildar,Belur P.G.Nataraj Tahasildar,Sakleshpur N.Chandramma D.D.Food Arun Kumar Sangavi A.D.Food Jagadish D.C.Excise Hydarali Khan District Librarian Kikkeri Gowda MUNCIPALITY 18 Commr.CMC.Hassan M.N. Shivananjegowda / Asst Executive Engineer H.D.Nagendraiah Asst Executive Engineer(KMRP) Purushotthama Asst.Engineer Prashanth Asst.Engineer(KMRP) Rashmi Junior.Engineer Manjunath Junior.Engineer(Electrical Dept) Vacant Vacant Junior.Engineer Jaykumar` Junior.Engineer(KMRP) Bettesh REGISTRATION District Registrar Hassan C.M.C.Raja Sub registrar,hassan Shrikanth kumat Sub registrar,hassan Nanjappa Sub registrar,hassan Ramesh babu TREASURY 31 D.T.O Rajegowda

114 ZILLA PANCHAYATH 32 CEO.ZP K.S.Anjankumar D.S.I (Adm) H.C.Puttaswami D.S.II (Dev) M.R.Balakrishna CAO,.ZP Nanjappa / CPO.ZP H.Siddappa JD.WaterShed Vijayakumar JD.Agriculture Shivaraj POLICE 39 Supdt. Of Police K.B.Sharathchandra Addl.S.P. K.Ellappa S.P.Lokayuktha Swami P.W.D 42 E.E.PWD.Hassan Ramachandra AEE.NH.Sub.Dn.Hassan M.G.Somashekhar ZPE 44 EE.ZPE.Hassan Rudrappa HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE DHO Thimmaiah DIC 46 JD Mukundakrishnegowda DD Giridhar IEO,Hassan Umesh SERICULTURE 49 DD C.Shivanagendrababu ADS N.K.Shrinivas Shetty Devaraju VETERINERY 51 DD Veterinery Hospital,Hassan Dr.Shrinivas AD Veterinery Dr.Mohandas Hospital,Hassan Dr.Ravishankar MINES AND GEOLOGY 53 Sr.Geologist Thammegowda (Mines and Geology) Harish Sr.Geologist (Ground Water) J.H.Gururajanna

115 YOUTHS SERVICES 55 AD N.D.Jayaram KSRTC Divisional Controller Mahajan / KSRTC Hassan Depot Manager,KSRTC,Hassan Venktesh Murthy TOURISM DEPT 59 Asst. Directer Adilakshmamma KANNADA & CULTURE DEPT 60 Asst Directer Dhamodhar WOMEN & CHILDREN WELFARE DEPT 61 Deputy Directer Geetha.V Radhakrishna CDPO,Hassan M.C.Ranganath K.H.B 63 Executive Engineer UdayShankar Asst Executive Engineer,Hassan D.Kantharaju INFORMATION & PUBLICITY DEPT Sr. Asst.directer Ramegowda STATISTICAL DEPT 66 Dist Statistical Officer K.A.Parappaswami DIARY 67 MD Dr.Lakshmana Reddy MINOR IRREGATION 68 Executive Engineer PLD Bank 70 Dist Manager B.G.Kotreshappa KGID 71 District Insurance Officer C.V.Shrinivasmurthy LABOUR DEPT 72 Labour officer Jinkallappa FISHERIES DEPT 73 Sr.Asst Directer P.Nagaraj CO.OPERATIVE DEPT 74 DRCS,Hassan Rangannareddy ARCS.Hassan Rajashekhar Development officer,hassan M.D.Paramesh HUDA

116 77 Commissioner Paramesh.I.C R.T.O 78 R.T.O.Hassan Shobha BCM SOCIAL WELFARE 79 DO BCM,Hassan Shivanna DSWO,Hassan Shanthaiah TSWO,Hassan Rangaraju M.J DM.SC ST,Hassan Manjunath.S.L EDUCATION DEPT 83 DDPI,Hassan Krishnashetty K.C BEO Hassan Kechegowda FOREST DEPT 85 DFO Ambadi ACF(HQ) Purushottamaprabhu AGRICULTURE J.D.Hassan Maheshgowda A.D.Hassan Chandrakeerthi HORTICULTURE 89 D.D Nagaraju / NABARD 90 D.O C.Rajashekhar NIRMITIKENDRA 91 SLAO Ramakrishnegowda KPTCL 92 Chief Engineer Basavaraj Suptd.Engineer Narasimhamurthy Executive Engineer(Hassan) Ramesh Executive Engineer(Arsikere) Sathyanarayan HEMAVATHI RESERVIOR PROJECT,GORURU 96 Chief engineer N.Sudarshan YAGACHI PROJECT BELUR 97 Executive engineer Venktesh FIRE STATION 98 Fire officer Ramesh

117 VETERINARY DEPARTMENT Information of the Veterinary Hospitals Locations and Name of the Sl.No veterinary Hospitals Docters Name Mobile No Remarks Veternary Hospital.Hassan Dr.Mohan Das Assistant Director 2. Veternary Hospital.K.Hirehally N.Sundaresh. Assistant Director Assistant Director of Animal 3. husbendary of veterinary Services. Dr.S.P.Laxmane Gowda Hassan 4. Veternary Hospital.Hassan (Develop Officer) Dr.H.S.Ravishanker Veternary Services.Kattaya Dr.K.P.Mohan Kumar Veternary Services.MosaleHosally Dr.K.L.Yashwanth Veternary Services.Salagame Dr.H.P.Taranath Veternary Services.Gorur Dr.Dhulappa.Melinama ni Veternary Services.Muttige Hirehally Dr.Shri Ranga Veternary Services.Kudurugundi Dr.M.Janardhan Veternary Services.Kandali Dr.Pavan Kumar Pulloram Controling Unit.Hassan. Dr.K.C.Anitha Veternary Services.Ugane Dr.N.M.Gurumurthy Veternary Services.K.R.Puram B.Venkatesh Veternary Services.Dudda Incharge Veterinary Dr.B.Venkatesh Docter (Incharge) 16. Veternary Services.Sarapura Dr.Nazeemulla Begum Conrtact Basis 17 Veternary Hospital.Alur Dr.Dharmappa.K.H. Assistant Director Veternary Hospital.Alur Dr.B.G.Prakash Veternary Services.K.Hosakote Incharge Veternary Services.Rayarkoppal Dr.B.P.Madhu Veternary Services.Doddkanagal Dr.Hemannagowda Dr.K.H.Veerabhadrappa 22 Veternary Hospital.Arakalgud Assistant Director 23 Veternary Hospital, Konanooru Dr.Bhasha, Assistant Director Dr.B.P.Madhu (Incharge) Incharge,Development Dr.K.H.Veerabhadr 24 Veternary Hospital, Arakalgud Officer appa.(incharge) Dr.Dileep S.M. 25 Veternary Hospital.Ramanathpur Incharge ( Incharge) Dr.Dileep S.M. 26 Veternary Services.Keragodu Incharge ( Incharge) 27 Veternary Services.Keralapur Incharge Dr.Bhasha,

118 28 Veternary Services.Mallipatna Dr.Dileep.S.M Veternary Services.Bannooru Santemala Incharge Veternary Services.Baichanahally Dr.J.Punya Veternary Services.Ragimarooru. Incharge Veternary Services.Santenarooru Incharge Veternary Services.Doddamagge Dr.B.Raghunath Veternary Services.Hulikal Incharge Veternary Services.Doddbemmtti Incharge Veternary Services.Abbooru Machgowdanahally. Incharge Veternary Services.Belur Dr.Venkatesh. Assistant Director Veternary Services.Halebeed Dr.Umapathi, Assistant Director Veternary Services.Belur Dr.D.S.Santhosh Odeyar Veternary Services.Belur Dr.N.Shashikala Veternary Services.Cheekanahally Dr.M.Vinay Veternary Services.Arehally Dr.Gangadhar Naik Veternary Services.Sankenehally Dr.S.Thippeswamy Veternary Services.Gendehally Dr.R.Thippeswamy Veternary Services.Hagare Dr.L.Suresh Veternary Services.Doddkodihally Dr.K.S.Harsha Veternary Services.Tolalu Dr.Ashok Veternary Services.Hebbalu Dr.Devraj Naik Veternary Services. Hanike Gadi Incharge Veternary Services.Sakaleshpur Dr.Kempayya Assistant Director Veternary Services. Sakaleshpur Dr.Prakash Sannamani, Development Officer Assistant Director of Animal 52 husbendary of veterinary Services. Dr.Satish Kumar Sakaleshpur 53 Veternary Services.Ballupete Dr.S.Nityanand Veternary Services.Yasalur Incharge Veternary Services.Hettur Incharge Veternary Services.Belgodu Dr.S.V.Badami Veternary Services.shukravara sante Incharge ( Incharge) Dr.B.Raghunath ( Incharge) Dr.Dileep S.M. ( Incharge) Dr.K.H.Veerabhadr appa. ( Incharge) Dr.B.Raghunath ( Incharge) Dr.Bhasha, ( Incharge) Dr.K.H.Veerabhadr appa.( Incharge Dr.Devraj Naik ( Incharge) Dr.Satish Kumar ( Incharge) Dr.Prakash Sannamani, ( Incharge) Dr.S.V.Badami ( Incharge) Dr.Mujeebur rehaman

119 58 Veternary Services.Hanubal 59 Veternary Hospital.Arasikere 60 Veternary Hospital.Javgal Assistant Director of Animal husbendary of veterinary Services.Arasikere Veternary Hospital. Arasikere (Development) Dr.Mujeebur rehaman mulla. Dr.M.Ravi. Assistant Director Dr.Ranganath. Assistant Director Dr.C.N.Sudha Incharge Veternary docter Veternary Services.Banavara Dr.H.L.Shadaksharappa Veternary Services.Gandasi Incharge, Veternary docter Veternary Services.Belagumba Dr.M.C.Sathosh Veternary Services.Kankatte Dr.B.R.Varadaraj Veternary Services.Bageval Dr.T.R.Mohan Kumar Veternary Services.Haranahally Dr.S.Roopla Naik Veternary Services.D.M.Kurke Dr.Hanumantappa Veternary Services.Kenkere Veternary Docter Veternary Services.J.C.Pura Dr.S.C.Sunil Kumar Veternary Services.Kargunda Dr.B.R.Anand Veternary Services.Aggunda Dr.A.Madusudan Veternary Services. Shanegere Dr.C.D.Dharanesh Veternary Hospital.Holenarsipur 76 Veternary Hospital.Holenarsipur (Development) Dr.C.T.Jayaram. Assistant Director Incharge Veternary Services.Doddahally Incharge Assistant Director of Animal husbendary of veterinary Services. Incharge Holenarsipur 79 Veternary Services.Hariharapur Dr.H.T.Muralidhar 80 Veternary Services.Kergodu Incharge Veternary Services.Hallimysore Dr.D.B.Chandra Naik Veternary Services.Kodihally Incharge Veternary Services.Gunjevu Incharge Veternary Services.Paduvalippe Incharge Veternary Services.Doddkadnoor Incharge Veternary Services.Agrahar gate Dr.G.Gundegowda mulla.(incharge) Dr.C.N.Sudha(Inch arge) Dr.T.R.Mohan Kumar( Incharge) Dr.T.R.Mohan Kumar( Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram ( Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram ( Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram. ( Incharge) Dr.D.T.Chandra Naik( Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram ( Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram ( Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram ( Incharge)

120 87 Veternary Services.Mavanoor Incharge Veternary Services.Valambige Incharge Veternary Services.Doddakunche Incharge Veternary Services.Teranya Grama Incharge Veternary Services.Banakuppe Grama. Incharge Veternary Dr.Ramesh Kumar Hospital.Channarayapatna Assistant Director Veternary Dr.S.N.Nagraj Hospital.Shravanbelgola Assistant Director Veternary Hospital. Channarayapatna (Development) Incharge Assistant Director of Animal 95 husbendary of veterinary Services. Dr.K.Vasanthi Channarayapatna 96 Veternary Services.Kalkere Dr.S.P.Ravindra Veternary Services.Dammaningal. Incharge Veternary Services.Juttanahally Incharge Veternary Services.Kembalu Incharge Veternary Services.Balagatta Incharge Veternary Services.Anati Incharge Veternary Services.Udaypur Dr.Y.N.Puttaraj Veternary Services.Bagoor Dr.Sampath Kumar Veternary Services.Nuggehally Dr.L.G.Somashekar Veternary Services.Didaga Dr.K.R.Prabhu Veternary Services.Santenahally Dr.M.Rangaswamy Veternary Services.Jinnenahally Incharge Veternary Services.Attihally Incharge Veternary Services.Kumbenahallybare Incharge Veternary Services.Kabali Incharge Veternary Services.SanteShivaram Pura Incharge Veternary Services.Hiresave Dr.N.Sharath Veternary Services.Mattanavile. Dr.B.M.Subrammanya Dr.C.T.Jayaram ( Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram. ( Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram. ( Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram. ( Incharge) Dr.C.T.Jayaram. ( Incharge) Dr.K.Vasanthi. ( Incharge) Dr.S.N.Nagraj ( Incharge) Dr.S.N.Nagraj ( Incharge) Dr.L.G.Somashekar ( Incharge) Dr.L.G.Somashekar ( Incharge) Dr.M.Rangaswamy ( Incharge) Dr.B.M.Subramma nya. ( Incharge) Dr.Ramesh Kumar ( Incharge) Dr.Ramesh Kumar ( Incharge) Dr.K.R.Prabhu (Incharge) Dr.L.G.Somashekar ( Incharge)

121 Availability of vehicles with veterinary dept. Sl. No. Taluk Place Number Of Vehicle Vehicle Reg. No. 1. Deputy Director, Animal Husbandry & VeterinaryServices,Hassan 2. Assistant Director, Render Pest Eradication Scheme, Hassan 3. Assistant Director, Veterinary Hospital, Hassan 4. Assistant Director, Veterinary Hospital, Arkalgudu. 5. Assistant Director, Veterinary Hospital,Sakleshpura 6. Assistant Director, Veterinary Hospital,Belur 7. Assistant Director,Veterinary Hospital, Alur 8. Assistant director, Veterinary Hospital, Channarayapatna 1 1 CAG-5707 Mahendra Geep KA-01 G 2543 Mahendra Geep 1 CAG-5934 (307 Metadore) 1 CAG-5634 MahendraGeep 1 KA-13 G 119 Mahendra Geep 1 CAG-5702 Mahendra Geep 1 KA-13 G 298 MahendraGeep KA-13 G Maruthi Gypsy Particulars regarding wireless instruments in Hassan forest division as on Division Sub - division Range Wireless Instruments Number Permane Number nt/repeat of Mobile er Instrume wireless nts instrume holders nts holders Mobile wireless vehicle Reg. No. Hassan Hassan Hassan 2 2 KA-13-G-628 KA-04-GB Place of assignment RFO, Hassan Gendekatte, Hassan Alur 1 3 KA-13-G-516 Byrapur 4 Belur Doddabetta Temple Gate Enquiry Station Sakleshpur 2 1 KA-13-G-421 RFO Office 7 No. of Walky Talky 9 3 Officers using ACF, RFO & Forester RFO & Forester RFO & Forester RFO & Forester

122 KA-13-G-286 Yaslur 1 2 KA-13-G-404 RFO Office, Bisale Arklagudu RFO Office 3 Ramanatha pur Arasikere RFO Office 6 Channrayap atana Holenarasipu r 2 1 KA-13-G-413 RFO Office 3 9 RFO & Forester RFO & Forester RFO & Forester RFO & Forester RFO Office 1 RFO Disaster plan details of men, material and Communication details in hassan district Item No -101 Name- Gas Cutters Type-Specific Equipment Description-GAS CUTTERS-USED FOR CUTTING Item No-104 Name- Electric Drill Type-Specific Equipment Description-Specific Equipment DRILL-1 HP FIXED Item No-104 Name- Electric Drill Type-Specific Equipment Description-ELECTRIC DRILL- HALF HP PORTABLE Dept Name- KARNATAKA STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Contact-DIVISIONAL CONTROLLER Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Tel. No , , Mobile Fax Dept Name- DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE Addr- B.M.ROAD, INDL.ESTATE, HASSAN Contact- P.H.MUKUNDAKRISHNA GOWDA Addr-JOINT DIRECTOR, DIC, HASSAN Tel.No , , Mobile- 0 Fax hsndic@tatanova.com Dept Name- DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE Addr- B.M.ROAD, INDL.ESTATE, HASSAN Contact- P.H.MUKUNDAKRISHNA GOWDA Addr-JOINT DIRECTOR, DIC, HASSAN Tel. No , , Mobile- 0 Fax hsndic@tatanova.com Nos/Quantity Available-6Nos Item Location-Not Availble Available Time-Junury to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location- ASTISAN TRAINING INSTITUTE, HASSAN Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na ntry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-3Nos Item Location- ASTISAN TRAINING INSTITUTE, HASSAN Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/

123 Item No-104 Name- Electric Drill Type-Specific Equipment Description-ELECTRIC DRILL- FOR DRILLING Item No-104 Name- Electric Drill Type-Specific Equipment Description-ELECTRIC DRILL- HALF HP FIXED Item No-106 Name- Chipping Hammer Type-Specific Equipment Description-CHIPPING HAMMER Item No-106 Name- Chipping Hammer Type-Specific Equipment Description-CHIPPING HAMMER- FOR CHIPPING Item No-107 Name- Chain Saw- Diamond Type-Specific Equipment Description- CHAIN SAW- DIAMOND Dept Name- KARNATAKA STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Contact-DIVISIONAL CONTROLLER Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Tel. No , , Mobile , Fax , - Dept Name- DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE Addr- B.M.ROAD, INDL.ESTATE, HASSAN Contact- P.H.MUKUNDAKRISHNA GOWDA Addr-JOINT DIRECTOR, DIC, HASSAN Tel. No , , Mobile- 0 Fax hsndic@tatanova.com Dept Name- MYSORE MINERALS LIMITED Addr- MML, SHANTHIGRAMA, HASSAN TQ, HASSAN DISTRICT Contact- MANAGER, MML, RAMEGOWDA Addr- MML OFFICE, SHANTHIGRAMA, HASSAN TQ. Tel. No Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- - KARNATAKA STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Contact-DIVISIONAL CONTROLLER Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Tel. No , , Mobile Fax Dept Name- - KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact-J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Nos/Quantity Available-6Nos Item Location-Not Availble Available Time-Junury to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-3Nos Item Location- ASTISAN TRAINING INSTITUTE, HASSAN Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-4Nos Item Location-MML, SHANTHIGRAMA Available Time-January to December Source- PSUnits Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-Not Availble Available Time-Junury to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location- CHANNARAYAPATNA FIRE STATION Available Time-Junury to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in

124 Item No-107 Name- Chain Saw- Diamond Type-Specific Equipment Description- CHAIN SAW- DIAMOND Item No-117 Name- Sledge hammer Type-Specific Equipment Description-SLEDGE HAMMER-4LB Item No-117 Name- Sledge hammer Type-Specific Equipment Description-SLEDGE HAMMER-6LB Item No-115 Name- Jack with 5 ton lift Type-Specific Equipment Description- JACK WITH 5 TONNFT FOR LIFTING VEHICLES Item No-117 Name- Sledge hammer Type-Specific Equipment Description-SLEDGE HAMMER-8 POUND STEEL Fax- - Dept Name- - KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact-J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE Addr- B.M.ROAD, INDL.ESTATE, HASSAN Contact- P.H.MUKUNDAKRISHNA GOWDA Addr-JOINT DIRECTOR, DIC, HASSAN Tel. No , , Mobile- 0 Fax hsndic@tatanova.com Dept Name- DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE Addr- B.M.ROAD, INDL.ESTATE, HASSAN Contact- P.H.MUKUNDAKRISHNA GOWDA Addr-JOINT DIRECTOR, DIC, HASSAN Tel. No , , Mobile- 0 Fax hsndic@tatanova.com Dept Name- - KARNATAKA STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Contact-DIVISIONAL CONTROLLER Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Tel. No , , Mobile Fax , - Dept Name- MYSORE MINERALS LIMITED Addr- MML, SHANTHIGRAMA, HASSAN TQ, HASSAN DISTRICT Contact- MANAGER, MML, RAMEGOWDA Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location- CHANNARAYAPATNA FIRE STATION Available Time-January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-12Nos Item Location- ASTISAN TRAINING INSTITUTE, HASSAN Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-5Nos Item Location- ASTISAN TRAINING INSTITUTE, HASSAN Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-5Nos Item Location-Not Availble Available Time-Junury to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-6Nos Item Location-MML, SHANTHIGRAMA Available Time-January to December Source- PSUnits

125 Item No-122 Name- Smoke Blower and Exhauster Type-Specific Equipment Description- SMOKE BLOWER AND EXHAUSTER Item No-123 Name- Set of rope tackle(3 sheave-2 sheave) Type-Specific Equipment Description- SET OF ROPE TACKLE- TO LIFT GEAR BOX Item No-130 Name- Crescent/adjustable wrenches Type-Specific Equipment Description- CRESCENT/ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES 18 SIZE Item No-133 Name- Blankets Type-Specific Equipment Description- BLANKETS Item No-135 Name- Chains-6feet (3 ton lift) Type-Specific Equipment Description- CHAINS-6 FEET (3 TON LIFT) Addr- MML OFFICE, SHANTHIGRAMA, HASSAN TQ., Tel. No Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name-KARNATAKA STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Contact-DIVISIONAL CONTROLLER Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Tel. No , , Mobile Fax , - Dept Name-KARNATAKA STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION, Contact-DIVISIONAL CONTROLLER Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Tel. No , , Mobile Fax , - Dept Name- DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE Addr- B.M.ROAD, INDL.ESTATE, HASSAN Contact- P.H.MUKUNDAKRISHNA GOWDA Addr-JOINT DIRECTOR, DIC, HASSAN Tel. No , , Mobile- 0 Fax hsndic@tatanova.com Dept Name- 15 KARNATAKA BN NCC Addr- 15 KARNATAKA BN NCC, RACK COURSE ROAD, HASSAN Contact- SUNIL LAV Addr- LT.COL, COMMANDING OFFICER Tel. No ,0,0 Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- MYSORE MINERALS LIMITED Addr- MML, SHANTHIGRAMA, HASSAN TQ, HASSAN DISTRICT Contact- MANAGER, MML, Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-Not Availble Available Time-Junury to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-5Nos Item Location-Not Availble Available Time-Junury to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location- ASTISAN TRAINING INSTITUTE, HASSAN Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-91Nos Item Location- OFFICE STORE ROOM Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/14/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-4Nos Item Location-MML, SHANTHIGRAMA Available Time-January to December

126 Item No-139 Name- Light Mast Type-Specific Equipment Description- LIGHT MASTR Item No-140 Name- Search light Type-Specific Equipment Description- SEARCH LIGHT RAMEGOWDA Addr- MML OFFICE, SHANTHIGRAMA, HASSAN TQ. Tel. No Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- - KARNATAKA STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Contact-DIVISIONAL CONTROLLER Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Tel. No , , Mobile Fax Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Source- PSUnits Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-Not Availble Available Time-Junury to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-5Nos Item Location-DAR Head Quarters, Hassan Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Item No-140 Name- Search light Type-Specific Equipment Description- SEARCH LIGHT Item No-141 Name- Electric Generator (10 kv) Type-Specific Equipment Description- Electric Generator (10 kv) Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Nos/Quantity Available-5Nos Item Location-DAR Head Quarters, Hassan Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-2Nos Item Location-DC & ASK (T) P.S. Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/

127 Item No-141 Name- Electric Generator (10 kv) Type-Specific Equipment Description- Electric Generator (10 kv) Item No-141 Name- Electric Generator (10 kv) Type-Specific Equipment Description- Electric Generator (10 kv) Item No-144 Name- Dumper Type-Specific Equipment Description- DUMPER- DIESEL RUN Item No-146 Name- Cranes- Heavy Duty, Fork type Type-Specific Equipment Description- CRANES- HEAVY DUTY, FORK TYPE Item No-146 Name- Cranes- Heavy Duty, Fork type Type-Specific Equipment Description- CRANES- HEAVY DUTY, FORK TYPE Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- - KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact- J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- MYSORE MINERALS LIMITED Addr- MML, SHANTHIGRAMA, HASSAN TQ, HASSAN DISTRICT Contact- MANAGER, MML, RAMEGOWDA Addr- MML OFFICE, SHANTHIGRAMA, HASSAN TQ., Tel. No Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- MYSORE MINERALS LIMITED Addr- MML, SHANTHIGRAMA, HASSAN TQ, HASSAN DISTRICT Contact- MANAGER, MML, RAMEGOWDA Addr- MML OFFICE, SHANTHIGRAMA, HASSAN TQ., Tel. No Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Nos/Quantity Available-2Nos Item Location-DC & ASK (T) P.S. Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location- CHANNARAYAPATNA FIRE STATION Available Time-January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-MML, SHANTHIGRAMA Available Time-January to December Source- PSUnits Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-4Nos Item Location-MML, SHANTHIGRAMA Available Time-January to December Source- PSUnits Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-DAR Head Quarter Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes

128 Item No-171 Name- Breathing apparatus- self contained Type-Specific Equipment Description- BREATHING APPARATUS- SELF CONTAINED Item No-173 Name- Pump-high pressure, portable Type-Specific Equipment Description- PUMP-HIGH PRESSURE, PORTABLE Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- - KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact- J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact- J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Fax- - Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-15Nos Item Location- FIRE STATION HASSAN Available Time-January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-15Nos Item Location- FIRE STATION HASSAN Available Time-January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Item No-175 Name- Extension Ladder Type-Specific Equipment Description- EXTENSION LADDER Dept Name- KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact- J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Fax- - Nos/Quantity Available-7Nos Item Location- FIRE STATION HASSAN Available Time-January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Item No-177 Name- CO2 Type Type-Specific Equipment Description- CO2 TYPE Dept Name- KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact- J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Nos/Quantity Available-45Nos Item Location- FIRE STATION HASSAN Available Time-January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in

129 Item No-179 Name- DCP Type Type-Specific Equipment Description- DCP TYPE Item No-181 Name- Fire Tender Type-Specific Equipment Description- FIRE TENDER Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact- J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact- J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Fax- - Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-9Nos Item Location- FIRE STATION HASSAN Available Time-January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-9Nos Item Location- FIRE STATION HASSAN Available Time-January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Item No-201 Name- Stretcher normal Type-Specific Equipment Description- STRETCHER NORMAL Dept Name- HEALTH DEPARTMENT Addr- DISTRICT SURGEN, S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Contact- D.H.J.DEVAMANI Addr- S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Tel. No ,250330, Mobile- Fax Nos/Quantity Available-19Nos Item Location-PRESENT IN THE Available Time- Source- Govt. Operator Available- Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/9/2003 Item No-204 Name- Incubators for children Type-Specific Equipment Description- INCUBATORS FOR CHILDREN Item No-205 Name- First aid kits Type-Specific Equipment Dept Name- HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE SERVICES Addr- DIST HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE OFFICE, HASSAN Contact- DR.D.S.JAYADEV Addr- DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER, HASSAN Tel. No ,268469, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- HEALTH DEPARTMENT Addr- DISTRICT SURGEN, Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-PHC, BANAVARA, TALUK Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/9/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-2Nos Item Location-PRESENT IN THE

130 Description- FIRST AID KITS Item No-205 Name- First aid kits Type-Specific Equipment Description- FIRST AID KITS Item No-208 Name- Portable oxygen Cylinders Type-Specific Equipment Description- PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS Item No-208 Name- Portable oxygen Cylinders Type-Specific Equipment Description- PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS Item No-210 Name- Portable x- rays Type-Specific Equipment Description- PORTABLE X- RAYS Item No-212 Name- Portable ECG Type-Specific Equipment S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Contact- D.H.J.DEVAMANI Addr- S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Tel. No ,250330, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE SERVICES Addr- DIST HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE OFFICE, HASSAN Contact- DR.D.S.JAYADEV Addr- DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER, HASSAN Tel. No ,268469, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- HEALTH DEPARTMENT Addr- DISTRICT SURGEN, S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Contact- D.H.J.DEVAMANI Addr- S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Tel. No ,250330, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE SERVICES Addr- DIST HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE OFFICE, HASSAN Contact- DR.D.S.JAYADEV Addr- DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER, HASSAN Tel. No ,268469, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- HEALTH DEPARTMENT Addr- DISTRICT SURGEN, S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Contact- D.H.J.DEVAMANI Addr- S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Tel. No ,250330, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- HEALTH DEPARTMENT Addr- DISTRICT SURGEN, Available Time- Source- Govt. Operator Available- Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/9/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-25Nos Item Location-ALL PHCS HASSAN Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/9/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-10Nos Item Location-PRESENT IN THE HOSPITAL Available Time- Source- Govt. Operator Available- Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/9/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-25Nos Item Location-TALUK, HOSPITAL, CHANNARAYAPATNA Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/9/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-PRESENT IN THE HOSPITAL Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/14/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-PRESENT IN THE HOSPITAL

131 Description- PORTABLE ECG Item No-213 Name- Portable suction unit Type-Specific Equipment Description- PORTABLE SUCTION UNIT Item No-215 Name- Defibrillator Type-Specific Equipment Description- DEFIBRILLATOR Item No-252 Name- 4 wheel drive vehicle Type-Specific Equipment Description- 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE (1) MAHINDRA JEEP, (2) TATA SUMO JEEP) Item No-252 Name- 4 wheel drive vehicle Type-Specific Equipment Description- JEEP Item No-253 Name- Matador S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Contact- D.H.J.DEVAMANI Addr- S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Tel. No ,250330, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- HEALTH DEPARTMENT Addr- DISTRICT SURGEN, S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Contact- D.H.J.DEVAMANI Addr- S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Tel. No ,250330, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- HEALTH DEPARTMENT Addr- DISTRICT SURGEN, S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Contact- D.H.J.DEVAMANI Addr- S.C.HOSPITAL, HASSAN Tel. No ,250330, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT Addr- R.T.O. OFFICE, B. KATIHALLI, ARASIKERE ROAD, HASSAN Contact- L.NANJARAJA URS Addr- REGIONAL TRANSPORT OFFICER, HASSAN Tel. No ,0,0 Mobile- Fax Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/14/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-4Nos Item Location-PRESENT IN THE HOSPITAL Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/14/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-2Nos Item Location-PRESENT IN THE HOSPITAL Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/14/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-2Nos Item Location-RTO OFFICE Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/14003 Nos/Quantity Available-65s Item Location-All Stations & DAR Head Quarter Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-DAR Head

132 Type-Specific Equipment Description- Matador Item No-252 Name- 4 wheel drive vehicle Type-Specific Equipment Description- 4 wheel drive vehicle Item No-252 Name- 4 wheel drive vehicle Type-Specific Equipment Description- 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE Item No-261 Name- Light Ambulance Van Type-Specific Equipment Description- LIGHT AMBULANCE VAN Item No-261 Name- Light Ambulance Van Type-Specific Equipment Description- Light Ambulance Van Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Mines & Geology, S.G. Office (M) Addr- MIG 73, Kuvempunagar, Hassan Contact- SENIOR GEOLOGIST Addr- MIG 73, Kuvempunagar, Hassan Tel. No Mobile- Fax Dept Name- HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE SERVICES Addr- DIST HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE OFFICE, HASSAN Contact- DR.D.S.JAYADEV Addr- DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER, HASSAN Tel. No ,268469, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- Quarter Hassan Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-65Nos Item Location-As per Stmts Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-Hassan Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-25Nos Item Location-HALLYMYSORE, DUDDA, HIRISAVEC. R.P.,ASK, S.K.P, ARK, HSN Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/9/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-C.R. Patna town P.S. Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/

133 Item No-262 Name- Medium Ambulance Van Type-Specific Equipment Description- MEDIUM AMBULANCE VAN Item No-262 Name- Medium Ambulance Van Type-Specific Equipment Description- MEDIUM AMBULANCE VAN Item No-262 Name- Medium Ambulance Van Type-Specific Equipment Description- Medium Ambulance Van Item No-267 Name- VHF Sets Static Type-Specific Equipment Description- VHF Sets Static Item No-267 Name- VHF Sets Static Type-Specific Equipment Description- VHF Sets Static - Dept Name- HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE SERVICES Addr- DIST HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE OFFICE, HASSAN Contact- DR.D.S.JAYADEV Addr- DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER, HASSAN Tel. No ,268469, Mobile- Fax Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Nos/Quantity Available-8Nos Item Location- HSN,HN.P.ALUR, BELUR, KONANUR, H.BEEDU,U.PURA, GANDASI Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/9/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-2Nos Item Location-DAR Head Quarter Hassan Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-2Nos Item Location-DAR Head Quarter Hassan Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-90Nos Item Location-All PSs/OPs, District Control Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-168Nos Item Location-Static/Mobile Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes

134 Item No-268 Name- VHF Sets Static Type-Specific Equipment Description- VHF Sets Static Item No-269 Name- UHF Sets Static Type-Specific Equipment Description- UHF SETS STATIC Item No-271 Name- Walkie Talkie Sets Type-Specific Equipment Description- Walkie Talkie Sets Item No-271 Name- Walkie Talkie Sets Type-Specific Equipment Description- WALKIE TALKIE SETS Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- - KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact- J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- - KARNATAKA STATE FIRE SERVICES Addr-FIRE STATION, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Contact- J.H.RAVISHANKAR,(DIST., FIRE OFFICER) Addr-FIRE STATION QUARTERS, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN Tel. No ,240101, Mobile- Fax- - Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-78Nos Item Location-All Mobiles in the District Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-4Nos Item Location- FIRE STATION HASSAN Available Time-January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-167Nos Item Location-All Officers in the District Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-4Nos Item Location- FIRE STATION HASSAN Available Time-January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/8/

135 Item No-272 Name- HF Sets Static Type-Specific Equipment Description- HF Sets Static Item No-272 Name- HF Sets Static Type-Specific Equipment Description- HF Sets Static Item No-276 Name- Mobile Phone GSM Type-Specific Equipment Description- MOBILE PHONE GSM TO CONVEY MESSAGE Fire stations Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of police, Hassan Contact- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Addr- Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tel. No , , Mobile- Fax- - Dept Name- - KARNATAKA STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Contact-DIVISIONAL CONTROLLER Addr-K.S.R.T.C., HASSAN DIVISION Tel. No , , Mobile Fax Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location- District Control Room, Hassan Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location- District Control Room, Hassan Available Time- January to December Source- Govt. Operator Available- yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-11/24/2003 Nos/Quantity Available-1Nos Item Location-Not Availble Available Time-Junury to December Source- Govt. Operator Available-yes Transport road,,,, Prior expr in Emergency-NA and Prior training expt-na Entry Dt-10/7/2003 Location of Fire Stations in Hassan District Name of fire station Location NO. of Vehicles available No. of Fire man Phone No. 1. Hassan Fire Dairy Circle, B.M. 04 Water Tender Station Road, Hassan 2. Arsikere Fire B.M.Road, Arasikere 02 Water Tender Station 3. Channarayapatn B.M. Road, 02 Water Tender a Fire Station Channarayapatana 4. Holenarasipur Fire Station B.H.Road, Holenarasipur 02 Water Tender BelurFire Station Mudigere Road, Belur 01 Water Tender water tenders

136 List of officers with desiganation who are to be approached during emergency Sl. Phone No. Name of the Office No. Code Office Residential 1 Chief Engineer, Hemavathy Project Gorur Superintending Engineer, Hemavathy Project Circle, Gorur Executive Engineer, Hemavathy Dam Division, Gorur Executive Engineer, HRBHLC, Gorur Assistant Executive Engineer, Hemavathy Dam Sub Division, Gorur Deputy Commissioner, Hassan Deputy Superintendent of Police, Hassan Circle Inspector, Hassan Assistant Superintendent of Police, Hassan Tahasildar, Arakalgud Tahasildar, Hassan Executive Officer Taluk Pancyat, Arakalgud Executive Officer Taluk Pancyat, Hassan Police Sub Inspector, Hassan Police Sub Inspector, Gorur Police Sub Inspector, Arakalgud Out Post Police Station, Kattaya District Medical Officer, Hassan Taluk Medical Officer, Arakalgud PHU, Gorur Dispensary, HRP, Gorur Tahasildar, Holenarasipura Executive Officer Taluk Pancyat, Holenarasipura Deputy Superintendent of Police, Holenarasipura Circle Inspector, Holenarasipura Police Sub Inspector Town, Holenarasipura Police Sub Inspector Holenarasipura Rural Doddakadanur Taluk Medical Officer, Holenarasipura Taluk Medical Officer, Holenarasipura C H C Paduvalahippe D.P.Sujatha PHU Paduvalahippe, Dr. Bhanumathi PHC Singapura Dr. Mallikarjuna Swamy P H C Holembige 30 P H C Doddakadanur, Dr. Siddegowda P H C Holenarasipura Dr. Sruthi Rural Police Station, Krishnarajapet Grama Panchayat office, Gangigere Sec Circle Inspector of Police, Krishnarajapet Sub Inspector of Police, Krishnarajapet Sub Inspector of Police- Town Police Station, Krishnarajapet Sub Inspector of Police Kikkeri Police Station, Krishnarajapet

137 38 Tahasildar, Krishnarajapet Taluk General Hospital, Krishnarajapet Outpost Police Station, Akkihebbal Head Constable Prasad Public Health Center, Akkihebbal Dr. Nagabhushan Public Health Center, Beeruvally Dr. Sreenivasagowda Public Health Center, Makavally Dr: Nagaraj No. 3 HLBC Division, Krishnarajapet (CNNL) Deputy Commissioner, Mandya Superintendent of Police, Mandya KEB Office, Kikkeri Police Station, Kikkeri Public Health Center, Kikkeri KEB, Anegola Details of authorities of cmc, Hassan Sl. No. Name & design. of the authorities Telephone Office Residence 1. Shri. M.N. Shivanajegowda, Commissioner, CMC Hassan Shri. H.D. Nagendraiah, A.E.E CMC Hassan 3. Shri. purushotham. A.E.E. K.M.R.P CMC, Hassan. 4. Shri. Subrahmanya. J.E. Electrical Div CMC. Hassan 5. Shri. Puttaswamygowda, Manager, CMC. Hassan 6. Shri. Sadashiva, Accounts officer, C.M.C.Hassan 7. Shri. Ramanna, Store Keeper, C.M.C. Hassan Shri. Prakash, help line, CMC Hassan Shri. Purusotham, help line CMC, Hassan Shri. B.T.Shigganvi. Revenue officerm CMC Hassan 11. Shri. Somanna, Revenue officer, CMC, Hassan 12. Shri. Puttaswame gowda, R.O. (Manager) Shri. Veerabhadrappa, Revenue officer Shri. T.R. Krishnegowda, Ward officer Shri. P.R.Rangegowda, Ward officer Shri. Chandrappa, Ward officer Shri. Mohan, Ward Officer Shri. Vijay Kumar, Ward Officer

138 19. Shri. Dhananjaya, Ward Officer Shri. Steephan prakash, Senior Health inspector 21. Shri. H.T. Krishnamurthy, Junior Health inspector. 22. Shri. Sujay, Junior Health inspector Shri. Prabhakar, Junior Health inspector Civil defence home guards Following are the contact details of this department: Sl. No. Designation Contact No. 1 Commandant Deputy Commandant List of training equipments available in District commandant, home guards, hassan SL.NO. NAME OF ARTICLES NO. OF ITEMS (QTY) 1. PICK AXE ONE (1) No. 2. SHOVEL THREE (3) No.s 3. HAMMER 16 LBS (2) 8 LBS 2 FOUR (4) No.s 4. BLOCKS: SINGLE SHEAVE ---(1) DOUBLE SHEAVE---(1) THREE (3) No.s SNATCH BLOCK-----(1) 5. ALLUMINIUM EXTENSION LADDER (20 feet) ONE (1) No.s 6. (FIRST- AID) SPLINTS-SET TWO (2) Sets 7. NYLON-ROPE ONE (1) No. 8. STRETCHER TEN (10) No.s 9. BANDAGES (TRAINGULAR) SEVENTEEN (17) No.s 10. MANILA ROPE (25m) TWO (2) No.s 11. BUCKETS FIVE (5) No.s 12. CROW BARS SIX (6) No.s 13. LIFE JACKETS TEN (10) No.s 14. LIFEBUOYS TEN (10) No.s 15. P. P. ROPE mtrs 01-BUNDLE 16. P. P. ROPE-1/2 220 mtrs 01-BUNDLE 17. SAFETY BELTS 20 No.s 18. SAFETY HELMETS 20 No.s 19. CHAIN PULLY BLOCK 01 No.s 20. PULLING & LIFTING 01 No.s 21. POWER SAW-CHAIN 01 No.s 22. FIRST-AID BOX TWO (2) No.s

139 Hassan District Police Offices/Officers Telephone Numbers Office/PS Name Office CUG Mobile Hassan S4ri. K.V. Sharath Chandra # Addl.S.P. Hassan Sri. K. Yallappa #44702 Dist. Control Rolm P.I. Sri. Kalajappa # A.A.O. D.P.O. Hsn Sri. Thippeswamy Sri. Veerabhadrappa # Sri. Hemanth Kumar # Sri. Abraham George Sri. C.D. Jagadeesh # PI, DCRB Smt. Jayalakshmamma # PI, FPB Sri. S. Venkatesh # PSI, FMs Sri. M Doddegowda Dy. S.P., Hassan Sri. G.K. Channabasappa # C.P.I.Hassan City Sri. Girijesh # Hassan Town P.S Sri. Raghavendra S.R # Hassan Town Crime Smt. A.T. Bhanu Hassan Town Crime Sri. Dasegowda # Extension PS Sri. Nagaraj Honnar # Extension Crime P.S Sri. N. Narasarju Traffic-I Sri. Prashanth K # Traffic-2 Sri. Sathish D P. Mohalla PS Sri. Vinay # P. Mohalla Crime Sri. Sannamari C.P.I. Hassan Rural Sri. B.R. Venugopal # Hassan Rural PSI Sri. Krishnappa K.V # Dudda PS Sri. Devendra # Shantigrama Sri. Sadhananda Nayak Gorur PS Sri. Anand C.S # DYSP Arsikere Smt. Rashmi # P.I. Arsikere town Sri. Parasuramappa H # PSI Arsikere T Crime Sri. S.K. Karagodi C.P.I. Arsikere (R) Sri. Mallpur Arsikere Rural PS Sri. Verabhadra Shetty # Gandsi PS Sri. Narendra # Banavara PS Sri. Nanjundegowds # Dy. SP S.K.Pura Kum. Kala Krishnaswamy C.P.I. S.K.Pura Sri. K.L. Ganesh # S.K.Pura Town PS Sri. M.S. Deepak # S.K.Pura Rural PS Sri. Veerabhadra Shetty #42397 S.K. Pura Rural PS Sri. Siddarameshwara # Yeslur PS Sri. Rajesh # Alur PI Sri.Raju S # Alur PSI Sri. Mudduraj Alur Crime Sri. Aswathnarayana C.P.I. Belur Sri. Raghu # Belur PS Sri. Y. Sathyanarayana # Arehally PS Sri. Venkatesh # HalebeeduPS Sri. N. Ramachandra # DY. S.P. H.N.Pura Sri. K. Parashuram # C.P.I. H.N.Pura Sri. T.B.Satyanna Reddy #

140 H.N.Pura Town PS Sri. Shivakumar M # H.N.Pura Town Crime Sri. Chikkanna H.N.Pura Rural PS Sri. Ravindra # C.P.I.C.R.Patna Sri. N. Kumar # C.R. Patna Town PS Sri. Balakrishna raju # C.R. Patna T Crime-1 Sri. Ramu C.R.Patna Rural PS Sri. C.Venkatesh # NuggehallyPS Sri. T. Narayana # Hirisave PS Sri. K.M. Vasanth # Konanur PS Sri.Prakash # SL NO Statement showing the strength of hassan police vehicles for the during 2010 TYPE OF VEHICLE SANCTIONED ACTUAL STRENGTH STRENGTH PETROL DIESEL VEHICLES ON ROAD VEHICLES OF ROAD 1 AMBASSADOR CAR TOYOTA INNOVA CHEVERLET TOYOTA QUALIS TATA SUMO VICTA MAHINDRA JEEPS MAHINDRA BOLERO MAHINDRA MARSHAL BOLERO RAPIO INTERVENTION VAHICLE 10 TEMPO TRAX MARUTI GYPSY MARUTI OMNI AMBULANCE TATA SUMO TATA SPACIO SW.MAZDA AMBULANCE SW.MAZDA VANS SW.MAZDA SCIENTIFIC AID VAN TATA 407 VANS MAHINDRA MINIBUS TEMPO TRAVELLER FORCE TRAVELLER ASHOK LEYLAND MINIBUS TATA BUS MAHINDRA NISSAN & CABKING SW.MAZDA TROUP CARRIER SW.MAZDA WATER TANKER REMARKS 1 car working at IGP office Mysore 1 Qualis yet to be repair 2 Jeeps proposed for condemnation 1 Jeep accident 1 Bolero accident,1 Bolero st work shop 1 Sumo at workshop 1 Spacio at workshop

141 27 SW.MAZDA WRECKER CRANE INDITAL CRANE BULLET M/C BAJAJ 4S M/C BAJAJ PULSAR M/C M/C Accident 32 HERO HONDA SPLENDOR YAMHA YBX-125 M/C M/C Accident 34 TVS FIERO F2 M/C TVS APACHE M/C HONDA ACTIVA M/C HERO HONDA PLEASURE GRAND TOTAL FOOD DEPARTMENT Availability of Food in the District to Manage Disaster. District Manager, KSFCSC, HASSAN As on Sl. o ame of Taluk o. of Food Godowns (Govt.) Available (Available Only Private) Buffer stock being maintain (Rice/ Wheat) Rice Wheat Food Storage Capacity 1. Arasikere MT 2. Alur MT 3. Arakalagudu MT 4. Belur MT 5. Channarayapatna MT 6. Holenarasipura MT 7. Sakaleshapura MT 8. Hassan MT List Of Food Godowns Name of the taluk food godown No of the godowns APMC/ TAPM S Priv ate Locations food Storage capacity person incharge contact No Hassan city W/P - 2 APMC.Yard, Hassan, 200 mt A.S.KUMARJ.A APMC.Yard, Hassan 400 mt Hassan Rural - 1 APMC.Yard, Hassan 400 mt KAMBALI RAMANNA (west)w/p J.A Hassan Rurl - 1 APMC.Yard, Hassan 460 mt K. RAMESH S.A (East) W/P Arasikere APMC.Yard, Arasikere 400 mt T.R SRINIVASA OM Arasikere-2-1 B.H.Road, Arasikere 800 mt Y.J.DEVARAJEGOW

142 Belur W/P 2 - TPCMS, Mudugere Road Arakalagudu APMC,Yard, W/P Arakagudu 2.TAPCMC, Malpatna Road, Arakalagudu 3. Malpatna Road, Arakalagudu 200 mt 150 mt 200 mt 250 mt 100 mt DA J.A SWAMYGOWDA J.A Y.B.SOMASHEKAR. J.A Sakleshpura W/P Channarayapatn a W/P 2-1.TAPCMS, Biyend Craford Hospital, Sakleshpura. 2. APMC Yard, Sakleshpura 3-1. TAPCMS, Mysore Road Channarayapattana, 2. APMC,Yard Channarayapattana Alur W/P 1-1. TAPCMS, Sakleshpura Road, Alur Holenarasipura W/P 2 - TAPCMS, Shadi Mahal Road, Holenarasipura 400 mt 200 mt 450 mt 400 mt RAMEGOWDA J.A SHAMBASHIVAIH S.A mt K.J.NAGARAJ J.A Mt 200 mt H.LAKSHMEGOWDA J.A List of jcb/hitachi Sl No Vehicle No Vehicle owners Name and Address 1 KA 13M 2905 COMPRESSER 2 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3047 COMPRESSER 5 KA 13M 3067 COMPRESSER 6 KA13M KA13M KA 13M KA 13M 3140 Ramachandra s/o SannaiahManglapura,H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. T.J.Nayaka Class I Contracter Railway Residency House Arsikere, Hassan Dist. RameshKumar s/o JithendraKumar Kothari Complex, ChikBasadi Road Hassan Dist. Smt.G.Vinoda w/o G.VinodKumar Dasarkoppalu, Hassan Dist. D.M.LakshmiPrasad s/o Mahadevappa Dandiganahalli V & P, C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist. ShivKumar s/p Kenchegowda # 28,Uddur Post, Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli, Ambuga Post, Hassan Dist. Thabasamkausar s/o Suhel H.G. P.W.D. Contracter,RatnaRaj Layout B.M.Road, Hassan Dist. Gopalkrishna s/o Krishnappa Shantigrama,Hassan Dist

143 10 KA 13M KA 13M 3250 CRANE 12 KA 13M 3251 CRANE 13 KA 13M 3272 CRANE 14 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3391 CRANE 18 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3440 COMPRESSER 22 KA 13M KA 13M 3467 CRANE 24 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3921 M.S.Yogesh s/o H.G.Shrikantgowda Muddnahalli, Ganjalgod Post, Arkalgud Tq Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane, Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane, Hassan Dist. H.S.Rajshekhar s/o Huligowda #739 1st Stage, P.N.T Colony, Hassan Dist. Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. Prabhudevaiah s/o Basalingaiah Vijaynagar Badavane, D.M.Halli,Kandali, Hassan Dist. Ravi s/o Kalashetty No.96, Doddmagge, Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane, Hassan Dist. B.Venktesh s/ochigowda No.1129,kikkeramma kottalu, H.N.Pura Tq Hassan Dist. Kempegowda s/o hanumegowda Adavigowda compound vattara, Hassan Dist. B.H.Kumar s/o Huchchegowda Hassan Road,C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. K.Y.Manjunath s/o Yallappa shetty # 125,Rajkumar nagar, Hassan Dist. Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. Shivashakti granyts,no.67 Shiva kutirakuvempu Nagar Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. K.U.Vijaykumar s/o Virappa Lakshmi Nivas Behind Presidency collage,salgame Road Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. G.T.Ganesh s/o Timmegowda Ganesh engineering works B.H. Road,Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Ravigowda s/o Marilakkegowda Class-1 Contracter,Nagasamudra Road C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. M.R.Suresh s/o M.K.rajegowda Marigowdanahalli H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. M.D.Nagaraj G.Mangalapura, Nagenehalli Post Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. M.N.Doreswami s/o Ningegowda Behind of the Court, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist

144 31 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4304 Gouse Saheb, P.W.D.Contracter, Ratnarajaiah,B.M.Road Hassan Dist. T.S.Sathish s/o Siddalingmurthi Timmalapura,Belgumba Post Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Ramegowda s/o Hanumegowda Muddanahalli,Jomburu Post Nuggehalli Hobli, Hassan Dist. Nagaraj Class-1 Contracter Ganesh Nagar, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Jagadish s/o Annegowda Margowdanahalli Post, H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. M.Annappa s/o Marigowda No.221,Anekere,Dandiganahalli C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Ramegowda s/o Late Timmegowda Salagame Hobli, Seege Post, Hassan Dist. Chandregowda s/o Marigowda No.100,Uddur, Hassan Dist. M.Chandru s/o Marigowda Uddur, J.H.Kere Post, Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli,Ambuga Post Shantigrama Hobli, Hassan Dist. H.N.Kumarswami s/o Late Nanjegowda Gardenhouse,Hosahalli, Sumdalli Post, S.Belegola Hobli C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. H.B.Gangadhar s/o Munegowda Mangala Convent Road Vidyanagar, Hassan Dist. C.M.Shivaswami s/o Manjegowda P.W.D.Contracter #.110 Chikkadalur, Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Dharanesh # 125,Aladahalli Village Gagivala Post, Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Dinesh s/o Dasegowda # 97,Huvinahalli kaval, Hassan Dist. Santhoshkumar s/o Rajegowda Mariyanagar,Konanur Hobli Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. Me:Gyanan dumkarli Ltd c/o Himathsingh linen Ltd S.No.138,139,140, Hassan Dist. Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. N.A.Venktash Nagalapura,D.B.Halli Post H.N.Pura Tq Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Matrushri earthmovers & Borevells Pro:Girigowda

145 51 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4535 Hassan Road,Gandsi H.P. Hassan Dist. Prakash No.105, Muttige Village Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. S.D.Ramesh s/o Devegowda 302/b Kuvempu Road Vidyanagr, Hassan Dist. Manager,MML Bageshpur, Hassan Dist. N.B.Mahadevappa Nagenahalli javgal Hobli Kargunda, Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Ganeshgowda Konanagatta,d, Tumkur Post, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Keshavegowda s/o Chennegowda Mariyanagar,konanur Hobli Beleme, Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli Ambuga Post, Hassan Dist. Kanthraj s/o Sannajavaregowda B.D.O.Office Road, Behind Old Taluk Office, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. M.S.Shivaram s/o M.N.Sombegowda Maragur Village Bagur Hobli, C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist. G.V.R.Constructions p.ltd H.B.S. Colony, Kuvampu nagar, Hassan Dist. T.M.Girish s/o Madaiah Tagadur Village, Nuggehalli Hobli Obalapura Post, C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist. K.R.Venktesh s/o K.N.Rangegowda Karitimmanahalli, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Shambulingegowda s/o Venkategowda Maragur,Shivara Post, Baragur Hobli C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Gangadhar s/o Chaluvegowda #.4,Narayanapura, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. A.Jagadish s/o Annegowda Maragowdanahalli koppal H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. V.N.Divyananda s/o H.Ningappa Valgerahalli Post, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. H.V,Krishna Annapurneshwari Constructions Mother Theresa Road, Vidyanagar, Hassan Dist. N.S.Krishna s/o Shivaramegowda Nagalapura village H.N.pura Tq., Hassan Dist Timmegowda s/o Kalegowda Didga,Hiresave Hobli C.R.Patna Tq., Hassan Dist Ashwth Narayan Gowda s/o Sommaiah Behind A.P.M.C.ward

146 71 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4626 AIR COMPRESSER 86 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4700 C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist D.G.M. M.M.L Limited Basavanahally,Nuggehally, C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist V.C.Ramachandrappa s/o Chikkegowda Shiram arth moovers and Bore vels,gandasi Sante Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist H.Y.Hementh Kumar s/o Yallappa Hire Bhagoor H.N.Pura, Hassan Dist K.S.Shridhr s/o D.K.Ganapayya M.C.A.R.Halagile Road Chikkamandiganahally Hassan Dist Puttegowda s/o Boregowda D.M.Hally, Kandali Po, Hassan Dist N.Ningaraj s/o Boregowda D.M.Hally, Kandali Po, Hassan Dist H.K.Mahendra s/o Kaklegowda Hanumanahally Halekote Hobli, H.N.pura, Hassan Dist H.A.Venugopal s/o Annappa Hergu Po. Dudda Hobli, Hassan Dist T.S.Timmegowda s/o late Shivegowda M.k Chikkanahally. Hiresave Hobli. C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist k.paramesh s/o Kareegowda Kalahally Village Hiresave Hobli, C.R.patna Tq. Hassan Dist M.A.Mahalaxmamma w/o Nagaraj Dodderi Kaval, Hiresave Hobli C.R.patna Tq. Hassan Dist Sadashiva s/o Timmegowda Jenukal Nilay, 7 Th Cross Madeshwara, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist K.S.Yogish s/o Swamygowda Kashipura,Ankanayakanahally Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist M.Eklvfy s/o Mogannagowda Beejagtta,Chikkarakalgud Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist Manager,M.L.L. Dummagere Granite Kwari, Shantigrama Hobli, Hassan Dist Shivalingegowda MarutiNagar, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist M.S.Yogish s/o H.G.Kantegowda, Muddanahally Village. Ganjalagud Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist Manager.M.M.L. Bairapur Cromite Mines. Kembal, C.RPatna Tq. Hassan Dist Laxmamma w/o H.Timmegowda M.B.Kavlf, Hosahally Po. Hiresave Hobli, C.R.Patna. Hassan Dist Sadhik s/o saiyad Jabdar Aabad mohalla Hirisave C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist

147 91 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4825 G.G.Harish s/o Gangadharappa Soolekere po, Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist H.S. Prasanna Krishnamurthy s/o Late H.K.Subbanna. Civil engineering Contracter No.1076, K.R.Puram, Hassan Dist H.S.Rangegowda s/o H.K.Siddegowda Heggtta Po,Gandasi Hobli Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist Kumar Kattaya Po, Hassan Dist Girijamma w/o late Rajegowda Uddur,J.H.kere Po, Hassan Dist H.S.Parashuram s/o Hanumegowda Huluvagilu, Tattekere Po. Kasaba Hobli, Hassan Dist K.V.Vijay Kuma s/o Veerappa Presidency Behind Girls College Salagame Road, Hassan Dist M.G.Shivashankarswamy s/o Gurusiddaiah Mallenahally Yaduvanahally Po, Gandasi Hobli, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist S.K.Raghu s/o Krishnegowda Sundahally Po. S.Belagola Hobli C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist. D.Madhukumar s/o Gundegowda No.193, Hemavathi nagar Dasarkoppal, Hassan Dist Patel Moodalgiri Gowda s/o Rangegowda Adihally,Bageshpura Po. Arsikere Tq. Hassan Dist N.R.DharmaRaj s/o N.S.Rajegowda No.4.Nagalapura, H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist N.R.Dharmaraj s/o n.s.rajegowda No.4.Nagalapura, H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist N.N.Madhu s/o Nagarajegowda Nagalapura,T.B.Hally H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist A.G.Dinesh Babu s/o Gowdegowa Professor,Vishal Stone cutting, Comprosser,Malali kaval, Hassan Dist A.G.Dinesh Babu s/o Gowdegowa Professor,Vishal Stone cutting, Comprosser,Malali kaval, Hassan Dist H.B.Gangadhar s/o Munegowda Mangala Convent Road,. Vidya Nagar, Hassan Dist A.G.Honnegowda s/o Giriyappagowda House.No.71.Akkenhally C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist Rangaswamy gowa s/o Swamy Gowda Baichanahally,Kenchanahally,Hullangala Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist

148 110 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 2905 COMPRESSER 113 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3047 COMPRESSER 116 KA 13M 3067 COMPRESSER 117 KA13M KA13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3250 CRANE 123 KA 13M 3251 CRANE 124 KA 13M 3272 CRANE 125 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3391 CRANE 129 KA 13M KA 13M 3398 N.B.Ramegowda s/o Boregowda N.Didga,Narihally C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist B.S.Mahesh s/ohanumashetty Baichanahally Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist Ramachandra s/o Sannaiah Manglapura,H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. T.J.Nayaka Class I Contracter Railway Residency House Arsikere, Hassan Dist. RameshKumar s/o JithendraKumar Kothari Complex ChikBasadi Road, Hassan Dist. Smt.G.Vinoda w/o G.VinodKumar Dasarkoppalu, Hassan Dist. D.M.LakshmiPrasad s/o Mahadevappa Dandiganahalli V & P C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist. ShivKumar s/p Kenchegowda # 28,Uddur Post, Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli Ambuga Post, Hassan Dist. Thabasamkausar s/o Suhel H.G. P.W.D. Contracter, RatnaRaj Layout, B.M.Road, Hassan Dist. Gopalkrishna s/o Krishnappa Shantigrama, Hassan Dist. M.S.Yogesh s/o H.G.Shrikantgowda Muddnahalli Ganjalgod Post, Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane Hassan Dist. H.S.Rajshekhar s/o Huligowda #739 1st Stage, P.N.T Colony, Hassan Dist. Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. Prabhudevaiah s/o Basalingaiah Vijaynagar Badavane D.M.Halli,Kandali, Hassan Dist. Ravi s/o Kalashetty No.96, Doddmagge Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane Hassan Dist. B.Venktesh s/ochigowda No.1129,kikkeramma kottalu H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. Kempegowda s/o hanumegowda Adavigowda compound vattara

149 131 KA 13M KA 13M 3440 COMPRESSER 133 KA 13M KA 13M 3467 CRANE 135 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4106 Hassan Dist. B.H.Kumar s/o Huchchegowda Hassan Road,C.R.Patna Tq Hassan Dist. K.Y.Manjunath s/o Yallappa shetty # 125,Rajkumar nagar, Hassan Dist. Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar Hassan Dist. Shivashakti granyts,no.67 Shiva kutira Kuvempu Nagar Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. K.U.Vijaykumar s/o Virappa Lakshmi Nivas Behind Presidency collage,salgame Road Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. G.T.Ganesh s/o Timmegowda Ganesh engineering works B.H. Road, Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Ravigowda s/o Marilakkegowda Class-1 Contracter,Nagasamudra Road C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. M.R.Suresh s/o M.K.rajegowda Marigowdanahalli H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. M.D.Nagaraj G.Mangalapura, Nagenehalli Post, Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. M.N.Doreswami s/o Ningegowda Behind of the Court, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Gouse Saheb, P.W.D.Contracter, Ratnarajaiah, B.M.Road, Hassan Dist. T.S.Sathish s/o Siddalingmurthi Timmalapura,Belgumba Post Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Ramegowda s/o Hanumegowda Muddanahalli,Jomburu Post Nuggehalli Hobli, Hassan Dist. Nagaraj Class-1 Contracter Ganesh Nagar, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Jagadish s/o Annegowda Margowdanahalli Post H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. M.Annappa s/o Marigowda No.221,Anekere,Dandiganahalli C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Ramegowda s/o Late Timmegowda Salagame Hobli, Seege Post, Hassan Dist. Chandregowda s/o Marigowda No.100,Uddur, Hassan Dist

150 150 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4380 M.Chandru s/o Marigowda Uddur, J.H.Kere Post, Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli,Ambuga Post Shantigrama Hobli, Hassan Dist. H.N.Kumarswami s/o Late Nanjegowda Gardenhouse,Hosahalli Sumdalli Post, S.Belegola Hobli C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. H.B.Ganagadhar s/o Munegowda Mangala Convent Road Vidyanagar, Hassan Dist. C.M.Shivaswami s/o Manjegowda P.W.D.Contracter #.110 Chikkadalur Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Dharanesh # 125,Aladahalli Village Gagivala Post, Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Dinesh s/o Dasegowda # 97,Huvinahalli kaval Hassan Dist. Santhoshkumar s/o Rajegowda Mariyanagar,Konanur Hobli Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. Me:Gyanan dumkarli Ltd c/o Himathsingh linen Ltd S.No.138,139,140, Hassan Dist. Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. N.A.Venktash Nagalapura,D.B.Halli Post H.N.Pura Tq, Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Matrushri earthmovers & Borevells Pro:Girigowda Hassan Road,Gandsi H.P. Hassan Dist. Prakash No.105, Muttige Village Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. S.D.Ramesh s/o Devegowda 302/b Kuvempu Road Vidyanagr, Hassan Dist. Manager,MML Bageshpur, Hassan Dist. N.B.Mahadevappa Nagenahalli javgal Hobli Kargunda,Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Ganeshgowda Konanagatta,d, Tumkur Post, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Keshavegowda s/o Chennegowda Mariyanagar,konanur Hobli Beleme,Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli

151 169 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4565 Ambuga Post, Hassan Dist. Kanthraj s/o Sannajavaregowda B.D.O.Office Road, Behind Old Taluk Office C.R.Patna Tq Hassan Dist. M.S.Shivaram s/o M.N.Sombegowda Maragur Village Bagur Hobli, C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist. G.V.R.Constructions p.ltd H.B.S. Colony Kuvampu nagar, Hassan Dist. T.M.Girish s/o Madaiah Tagadur Village Nuggehalli Hobli, Obalapura Post C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist. K.R.Venktesh s/o K.N.Rangegowda Karitimmanahalli, C.R.Patna Tq Hassan Dist. Shambulingegowda s/o Venkategowda Maragur,Shivara Post Baragur Hobli, C.R.Patna Tq Hassan Dist. Gangadhar s/o Chaluvegowda #.4,Narayanapura C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. A.Jagadish s/o Annegowda Maragowdanahalli koppal H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. V.N.Divyananda s/o H.Ningappa Valgerahalli Post, C.R.Patna Tq Hassan Dist. H.V,Krishna Annapurneshwari Constructions Mother Theresa Road Vidyanagar, Hassan Dist. N.S.Krishna s/o Shivaramegowda Nagalapura village H.N.pura Tq. Hassan Dist Timmegowda s/o Kalegowda Didga,Hiresave Hobli C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist Ashwth Narayan Gowda s/o Sommaiah Behind A.P.M.C.ward C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist D.G.M. M.M.L Limited Basavanahally,Nuggehally, C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist V.C.Ramachandrappa s/o Chikkegowda Shiram arth moovers and Bore vels,gandasi Sante Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist H.Y.Hementh Kumar s/o Yallappa Hire Bhagoor, H.N.Pura, Hassan Dist K.S.Shridhr s/o D.K.Ganapayya M.C.A.R.Halagile Road Chikkamandiganahally, Hassan Dist Puttegowda s/o Boregowda D.M.Hally, Kandali Po, Hassan Dist

152 187 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4626 AIR COMPRESSER 197 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4742 N.Ningaraj s/o Boregowda D.M.Hally, Kandali Po, Hassan Dist H.K.Mahendra s/o Kaklegowda Hanumanahally, Halekote Hobli H.N.pura, Hassan Dist H.A.Venugopal s/o Annappa Hergu Po. Dudda Hobli, Hassan Dist T.S.Timmegowda s/o late Shivegowda M.k Chikkanahally. Hiresave Hobli. C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist k.paramesh s/o Kareegowda Kalahally Village, Hiresave Hobli C.R.patna Tq. Hassan Dist M.A.Mahalaxmamma w/o Nagaraj Dodderi Kaval, Hiresave Hobli C.R.patna Tq. Hassan Dist Sadashiva s/o Timmegowda Jenukal Nilay, 7 Th Cross Madeshwara, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist K.S.Yogish s/o Swamygowda Kashipura,Ankanayakanahally arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist M.Eklvfy s/o Mogannagowda Beejagtta,Chikkarakalgud Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist Manager,M.L.L. Dummagere Granite Kwari, Shantigrama Hobli, Hassan Dist Shivalingegowda MarutiNagar, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist M.S.Yogish s/o H.G.Kantegowda, Muddanahally Village. Ganjalagud Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist Manager.M.M.L. Bairapur Cromite Mines. Kembal, C.RPatna Tq. Hassan Dist Laxmamma w/o H.Timmegowda M.B.Kavlf, Hosahally Po.Hiresave Hobli, C.R.Patna. Hassan Dist Sadhik s/o saiyad Jabdar Aabad mohalla Hirisave C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist G.G.Harish s/o Gangadharappa Soolekere po, Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist H.S. Prasanna Krishnamurthy s/o Late H.K.Subbanna. Civil engineering Contracter No.1076, K.R.Puram, Hassan Dist H.S.Rangegowda s/o H.K.Siddegowda Heggtta Po,Gandasi Hobli Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist Kumar Kattaya Po, Hassan Dist Girijamma w/o late Rajegowda Uddur,J.H.kere Po, Hassan Dist

153 207 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 2905 COMPRESSER 224 KA 13M KA 13M 2997 H.S.Parashuram s/o Hanumegowda Huluvagilu Tattekere Po. Kasaba Hobli, Hassan Dist K.V.Vijay Kuma s/o Veerappa Presidency Behind Girls College Salagame Road, Hassan Dist M.G.Shivashankarswamy s/o Gurusiddaiah Mallenahally Yaduvanahally Po, Gandasi Hobli, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist S.K.Raghu s/o Krishnegowda Sundahally Po. S.Belagola Hobli, C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist. D.Madhukumar s/o Gundegowda No.193, Hemavathi nagar Dasarkoppal, Hassan Dist Patel Moodalgiri Gowda s/o Rangegowda Adihally,Bageshpura Po. Arsikere Tq. Hassan Dist N.R.DharmaRaj s/o N.S.Rajegowda No.4.Nagalapura, H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist N.R.Dharmaraj s/o n.s.rajegowda No.4.Nagalapura, H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist N.N.Madhu s/o Nagarajegowda Nagalapura,T.B.Hally H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist A.G.Dinesh Babu s/o Gowdegowa Professor,Vishal Stone cutting, Comprosser,Malali kaval, Hassan Dist A.G.Dinesh Babu s/o Gowdegowa Professor,Vishal Stone cutting, Comprosser,Malali kaval, Hassan Dist H.B.Gangadhar s/o Munegowda Mangala Convent Road,. Vidya Nagar, Hassan Dist A.G.Honnegowda s/o Giriyappagowda House.No.71.Akkenhally C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist Rangaswamy gowa s/o Swamy Gowda Baichanahally,Kenchanahally,Hullangala Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist N.B.Ramegowda s/o Boregowda N.Didga,Narihally C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist B.S.Mahesh s/ohanumashetty Baichanahally Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist Ramachandra s/o Sannaiah Manglapura,H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. T.J.Nayaka Class I Contracter Railway Residency House Arsikere, Hassan Dist. RameshKumar s/o JithendraKumar Kothari Complex, ChikBasadi Road Hassan Dist

154 226 KA 13M 3047 COMPRESSER 227 KA 13M 3067 COMPRESSER 228 KA13M KA13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3250 CRANE 234 KA 13M 3251 CRANE 235 KA 13M 3272 CRANE 236 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3391 CRANE 240 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3440 COMPRESSER 244 KA 13M KA 13M 3467 CRANE Smt.G.Vinoda w/o G.VinodKumar Dasarkoppalu, Hassan Dist. D.M.LakshmiPrasad s/o Mahadevappa Dandiganahalli V & P C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist. ShivKumar s/p Kenchegowda # 28,Uddur Post, Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli Ambuga Post, Hassan Dist. Thabasamkausar s/o Suhel H.G. P.W.D. Contracter, RatnaRaj Layout B.M.Road, Hassan Dist. Gopalkrishna s/o Krishnappa Shantigrama, Hassan Dist. M.S.Yogesh s/o H.G.Shrikantgowda Muddnahalli Ganjalgod Post, Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane Hassan Dist. H.S.Rajshekhar s/o Huligowda #739 1st Stage, P.N.T Colony Hassan Dist. Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar Hassan Dist. Prabhudevaiah s/o Basalingaiah Vijaynagar Badavane D.M.Halli,Kandali, Hassan Dist. Ravi s/o Kalashetty No.96, Doddmagge Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane Hassan Dist. B.Venktesh s/ochigowda No.1129,kikkeramma kottalu H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. Kempegowda s/o hanumegowda Adavigowda compound vattara Hassan Dist. B.H.Kumar s/o Huchchegowda Hassan Road,C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. K.Y.Manjunath s/o Yallappa shetty # 125,Rajkumar nagar Hassan Dist. Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. Shivashakti granyts,no.67 Shiva kutira Kuvempu Nagar Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622, Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist

155 246 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4188 K.U.Vijaykumar s/o Virappa Lakshmi Nivas Behind Presidency collage,salgame Road Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. G.T.Ganesh s/o Timmegowda Ganesh engineering works B.H. Road,Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Ravigowda s/o Marilakkegowda Class-1 Contracter,Nagasamudra Road C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. M.R.Suresh s/o M.K.rajegowda Marigowdanahalli, H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. M.D.Nagaraj G.Mangalapura, Nagenehalli Post Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. M.N.Doreswami s/o Ningegowda Behind of the Court C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Gouse Saheb, P.W.D.Contracter Ratnarajaiah, B.M.Road, Hassan Dist. T.S.Sathish s/o Siddalingmurthi Timmalapura,Belgumba Post Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Ramegowda s/o Hanumegowda Muddanahalli,Jomburu Post Nuggehalli Hobli, Hassan Dist. Nagaraj Class-1 Contracter Ganesh Nagar, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Jagadish s/o Annegowda Margowdanahalli Post, H.N.Pura Tq Hassan Dist. M.Annappa s/o Marigowda No.221,Anekere,Dandiganahalli C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Ramegowda s/o Late Timmegowda Salagame Hobli, Seege Post Hassan Dist. Chandregowda s/o Marigowda No.100,Uddur, Hassan Dist. M.Chandru s/o Marigowda Uddur, J.H.Kere Post Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli,Ambuga Post Shantigrama Hobli, Hassan Dist. H.N.Kumarswami s/o Late Nanjegowda Gardenhouse,Hosahalli Sumdalli Post, S.Belegola Hobli C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. H.B.Ganagadhar s/o Munegowda Mangala Convent Road Vidyanagar, Hassan Dist

156 265 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4440 C.M.Shivaswami s/o Manjegowda P.W.D.Contracter, #.110 Chikkadalur Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Dharanesh # 125,Aladahalli Village Gagivala Post, Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Dinesh s/o Dasegowda # 97,Huvinahalli kaval Hassan Dist. Santhoshkumar s/o Rajegowda Mariyanagar,Konanur Hobli Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. Me:Gyanan dumkarli Ltd c/o Himathsingh linen Ltd S.No.138,139,140, Hassan Dist. Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. N.A.Venktash Nagalapura,D.B.Halli Post H.N.Pura Tq, Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Matrushri earthmovers & Borevells Pro:Girigowda Hassan Road,Gandsi H.P. Hassan Dist. Prakash No.105, Muttige Village Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. S.D.Ramesh s/o Devegowda 302/b Kuvempu Road Vidyanagr, Hassan Dist. Manager,MML Bageshpur, Hassan Dist. N.B.Mahadevappa Nagenahalli javgal Hobli Kargunda,Arsikere Tq Hassan Dist. Ganeshgowda Konanagatta,d, Tumkur Post, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Keshavegowda s/o Chennegowda Mariyanagar,konanur Hobli Beleme,Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli, Ambuga Post, Hassan Dist. Kanthraj s/o Sannajavaregowda B.D.O.Office Road, Behind Old Taluk Office C.R.Patna Tq Hassan Dist. M.S.Shivaram s/o M.N.Sombegowda Maragur Village Bagur Hobli, C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist. G.V.R.Constructions p.ltd H.B.S. Colony, Kuvampu nagar Hassan Dist

157 283 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4601 T.M.Girish s/o Madaiah Tagadur Village Nuggehalli Hobli, Obalapura Post C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist. K.R.Venktesh s/o K.N.Rangegowda Karitimmanahalli C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Shambulingegowda s/o Venkategowda Maragur,Shivara Post Baragur Hobli, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Gangadhar s/o Chaluvegowda #.4,Narayanapura C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. A.Jagadish s/o Annegowda Maragowdanahalli koppal H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. V.N.Divyananda s/o H.Ningappa Valgerahalli Post C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. H.V,Krishna Annapurneshwari Constructions Mother Theresa Road Vidyanagar, Hassan Dist. N.S.Krishna s/o Shivaramegowda Nagalapura village H.N.pura Tq. Hassan Dist Timmegowda s/o Kalegowda Didga,Hiresave Hobli C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist Ashwth Narayan Gowda s/o Sommaiah Behind A.P.M.C.ward C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist D.G.M. M.M.L Limited Basavanahally,Nuggehally, C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist V.C.Ramachandrappa s/o Chikkegowda Shiram arth moovers and Bore vels,gandasi Sante Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist H.Y.Hementh Kumar s/o Yallappa Hire Bhagoor, H.N.Pura, Hassan Dist K.S.Shridhr s/o D.K.Ganapayya M.C.A.R.Halagile Road Chikkamandiganahally, Hassan Dist Puttegowda s/o Boregowda D.M.Hally, Kandali Po, Hassan Dist N.Ningaraj s/o Boregowda D.M.Hally, Kandali Po, Hassan Dist H.K.Mahendra s/o Kaklegowda Hanumanahally Halekote Hobli, H.N.pura, Hassan Dist H.A.Venugopal s/o Annappa Hergu Po., Dudda Hobli, Hassan Dist T.S.Timmegowda s/o late Shivegowda M.k Chikkanahally. Hiresave Hobli. C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist K.Paramesh s/o Kareegowda Kalahally Village Hiresave Hobli, C.R.patna Tq. Hassan Dist

158 303 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4626 AIR COMPRESSER 308 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4784 M.A.Mahalaxmamma w/o Nagaraj Dodderi Kaval, Hiresave Hobli C.R.patna Tq. Hassan Dist Sadashiva s/o Timmegowda Jenukal Nilay, 7 Th Cross Madeshwara, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist K.S.Yogish s/o Swamygowda Kashipura,Ankanayakanahally arakalgud Tq.. Hassan Dist M.Eklvfy s/o Mogannagowda Beejagtta,Chikkarakalgud Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist Manager,M.L.L. Dummagere Granite Kwari, Shantigrama Hobli, Hassan Dist Shivalingegowda MarutiNagar, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist M.S.Yogish s/o H.G.Kantegowda, Muddanahally Village. Ganjalagud Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist Manager.M.M.L. Byrapur Cromite Mines. Kembal, C.RPatna Tq. Hassan Dist Laxmamma w/o H.Timmegowda M.B.Kavlf, Hosahally Po. Hiresave Hobli C.R.Patna. Hassan Dist Sadhik s/o saiyad Jabdar Aabad mohalla Hirisave C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist G.G.Harish s/o Gangadharappa Soolekere po, Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist H.S. Prasanna Krishnamurthy s/o Late H.K.Subbanna. Civil engineering Contracter No.1076, K.R.Puram, Hassan Dist H.S.Rangegowda s/o H.K.Siddegowda Heggtta Po,Gandasi Hobli Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist Kumar Kattaya Po, Hassan Dist Girijamma w/o late Rajegowda Uddur,J.H.kere Po, Hassan Dist H.S.Parashuram s/o Hanumegowda Huluvagilu Tattekere Po. Kasaba Hobli, Hassan Dist K.V.Vijay Kuma s/o Veerappa Presidency Behind Girls College Salagame Road, Hassan Dist M.G.Shivashankarswamy s/o Gurusiddaiah Mallenahally Yaduvanahally Po, Gandasi Hobli, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist S.K.Raghu s/o Krishnegowda Sundahally Po. S.Belagola Hobli, C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist

159 322 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13 M KA 13 M KA 13 M KA 13 M KA 13 M 4883,. 339 KA 13 M KA 13 M 4894,. 341 KA 13 M 4900,. D.Madhukumar s/o Gundegowda No.193 Hemavathi nagar, Dasarkoppal, Hassan Dist Patel Moodalgiri Gowda s/o Rangegowda Adihally,Bageshpura Po. Arsikere Tq. Hassan Dist N.R.DharmaRaj s/o N.S.Rajegowda No.4.Nagalapura, H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist N.R.Dharmaraj s/o n.s.rajegowda No.4.Nagalapura, H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist N.N.Madhu s/o Nagarajegowda Nagalapura,T.B.Hally, H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist A.G.Dinesh Babu s/o Gowdegowa Professor,Vishal Stone cutting, Comprosser,Malali kaval, Hassan Dist A.G.Dinesh Babu s/o Gowdegowa Professor,Vishal Stone cutting, Comprosser,Malali kaval, Hassan Dist H.B.Gangadhar s/o Munegowda Mangala Convent Road,. Vidya Nagar, Hassan Dist A.G.Honnegowda s/o Giriyappagowda House.No.71.Akkenhally C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist Rangaswamy gowa s/o Swamy Gowda Baichanahally,Kenchanahally,Hullangala Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist N.B.Ramegowda s/o Boregowda N.Didga,Narihally C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist B.S.Mahesh s/ohanumashetty Baichanahally Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist S.M. Dharma S/O. Manjegowda, No. 88, Kurubageri, Bihind Beeralingeshwara Temple, Arkalgudu K.M. Ashok S/O. K.C. Mahadevappa, No. 117, DeveGowda Nagar, Gorur Road, Hassan Mallesh Gowda, Byadarahalli Post, Ankanayakanahalli, Jyothinagar, Hassan C.S. Keshavamurthy, No. 2, Nagenahalli, Hassan N.A. Venkatesh S/O. Annegowda, Nagalapura, D.B. Halli Post, Holenarasipur Taluk B.R. Puttegowda S/O. Rangegowda, No. 50, Agrahara Belaguli, Channarayapatana N.B. Shankarappa S/O. Basavalingappa, Kagundra Post, Nagenhalli, Arasikere Taluk. Rangegowda S/O. Javaregowda, Bilikere, Kabli Post, Hirisave Hobli, Channarayapatana Taluk

160 342 KA 13 M 4901,. 343 KA 13 M 4910,. 344 KA 13 M 4916,. 345 KA 13 M 4918,. 346 KA 13 M KA 13 M 4930,. 348 KA 13 M 4931,. 349 KA 13 M 4932,. 350 KA 13 M 4940,. 351 KA 13 M 4945,. 352 KA 13 M 4953,. 353 KA 13 M 4958,. 354 KA 13 M 4961,. 355 KA 13 M 4962,. 356 KA 13 M 4965,. 357 KA 13 M 4978,. 358 KA 13 M 4984,. 359 KA 13 M 4986,. 360 KA 13 M 4998,. 361 KA 13 M 5002,. 362 KA 13 M 5003, Air Compressor 363 KA 13 M 5012,. 364 KA 13 M 5017,. 365 KA 13 M 5020,. H.N. Prakash S/O. Ningegowda, Dudda Post, Hebbanahalli, Hassan Tq, C.N. Somashekar S/O. C.M. Nanjappa, S.E. Office, Uttara Badavane, Shankarapuram, Hassan M.A. Prasanna S/O. Apppannagowda, Mariyanagar, Arkalgudu, Hassan Dist. Kushalappa S/o. Late. Yalakkigowda, No. 468, Doddanayakanayalli, Kattaya Hobli, Hassan S.S. Ravikumar S/o. Late. Shankaregowda, Mallikarjuna Krupa, Shivajyothinagar, Hassan K.T. Kumaraswamy S/o. K.P. Thammannagowda, Ammanahalli, Hirisave Hobli, Didaga Post, Channarayapatana Tq. Ramegowda S/o. Hanumegowda, Near Shalini Convent, Channarayapatana Tq. B.P. Ramachandra S/o. Late. Puttahanumegowda, Bydarahalli, Baguru Hobli, Channarayapatna Tq. Mallegowda S/o. Manjegowda, No. 13, Rachenarahalli, Hassan Tq. T.L. Nagegowda S/o. Lakkegowda, Thippanakoppalu, Holenarasipur Tq. K.M. Lokesh S/o. Melegowda, B. Katihalli, Hassan S.C. Mahesh S/o. Chandregowda, Siguru, Hassan Harish S/o. Puttaswamygowda, Maradi village, Goruru Post, Arasikere Tq. S.V. Vijayakumar S/o. Vijayamurthy, S.S. No. 35/A, Srikanteshwara Nilaya, 3rd Cross, Opp. Telecom Quarters, Hassan. Rajkumar S/o. Doddegowda, Saraswathipuram, M.S. Prakash Nagar, Hassan H.R. Chandregowda, Pro. Ganga Earth Movers, 3nd Main, 7th Cross, Hemavathi Nagar, Hassan. Gows Saheb S/o. Imam Sab, R.R. Layout, Hassan Yallesh S/o. Appajigowda, Adikebommanahalli, Chikka Arkalgudu, Arkalgudu Tq, Puttaswamygowda S/o. Mallegowda, Mukikere, Kasaballi Post, Channarayapatana Tq. Rajegowda S/o. Javaregowda, Bijagatta, Mallipatna Hobli, Chikka Arkalgudu Post, Arkalgudu Tq, Gows Saheb S/o. Imam Sab, R.R. Layout, Hassan J.C. Yogesh S/o. Channappa, Mysore Road, Jenukallu Kayar Industries, Thalaluru Post, Arasikere Tq. V.E. Girigowda S/o. V.T. Eregowda, Valagerahalli Post, Bagur Hobli, Channarayapatana Tq. K. Hanumath S/o. Beemappa, Panchavati Nilaya, Kalpatharu Road, Tanniru Halla, Hassan

161 366 KA 13 M 5034,. 367 KA 13 M 5042,. 368 KA 13 M 5044,. 369 KA 13 M 5045,. 370 KA 13 M 5046,. 371 KA 13 M 5048,. 372 KA 13 M 5052,. 373 KA 13 M 5056,. 374 KA 13 M 5064,. 375 KA 13 M 5065,. 376 KA 13 M 5074,. 377 KA 13 M 5080,. 378 KA 13 M 5086,. 379 KA 13 M 5087,. 380 KA 13 M 5088,. 381 KA 13 M 5105,. 382 KA 13 M 5109,. 383 KA 13 M 5118,. 384 KA 13 M 5119,. 385 KA 13 M 5120,. 386 KA 13 M 5122,. 387 KA 13 M 5123,. 388 KA 13 M 5124,. 389 KA 13 M 5126,. Siddegowda S/o. Doddegowda, Koravangal Post, Dudda Hobli, Hassan Malleshgowda S/o. Iyyannagowda, Muttanahalli Grama, Shattihalli Post, Kattaya Hobli, Hassan R.T. Venkategowda S/o. Rangegowda, No. 12 Rayapur Village, Seege Post, Salagame Hobli, Hassan A.T. Narayanagowda S/o. Thimmarayigowda, Agalahalli Village, Kuppalli Post, Hassan Ningaraju S/o. Siddegowda, Anachihalli, Kandali Post, Hassan Tq. N.T. Jagadish S/o. Thimmegowda, Neralahalli, Ankanayakanahalli, Arkalagudu Tq. Keshavegowda S/o. Channegowda, Mariyanagar Village/Post, Konanuru Hobli, Arakalagudu Tq. S.K. Kumar S/o. Krishnegowda, Hasanamba Stone Krashar, Bagenahalli Road, Gorur Road, Ajile Post, Hassan Ashok S/o. Dasegowda, Hentegerekoppalu, Arkalgudu Tq. B.P. Nagaraj S/o. Puttegowda, Battarahalli Post, Channarayapatana Tq. H.D. Parameshwaraiah S/o. Deshettigowda, Athragondanahalli, Arkalgudu, Hassan. M.S. Channakeshava S/o. Subbegowda, Mavanur Village/Post, Holenarasipur Tq. A.J. Subrayana S/O. Javaregowda, Swathi Nilaya, Konanur Main Road, Near Aralimara, Arakalagudu Tq. H.D. Srinivasa, PWD Quarters, Hethagodanahalli, Arakalagudu Tq. Shivanna S/O. Late. Halagegowda, Madapura, A.B.M. Halli, Madapura Post, Arakalagudu Tq. H.L. Shivanna S/O. Lakshmegowda, Harvanahalli, Kadaga Post, Salagame Hobli, Hassan Tq. K. Kumar S/O. Krishnegowda, Varadalapura, Udavara Post, Kattaya Hobli, Hassan Gows Saheb S/O. Mahamad Imam Sab, Rathnaraj, Near Bank Of India, Hassan Puttaswamy S/O.Annegowda, Dandiganahalli, Channarayapatna Tq. H.N. Suresh S/O. Nanjegowda, Hebbanahalli, Dudda Post, Hassan Tq. K.P. Ramesh S/O. Puttegowda, Konanur, Arakalgudu Tq. N.N. Yathishkumar S/o. N.N. Narayanagowda, No. 36. Neralakere, Channarayapatna Tq. H.K. Mahendra S/O. Kalegowda, Hanumanahalli, Halekote, Mavinakere, Holenarasipur Tq. D.B. Viswanath S/O.Boregowda, Pro. Shivashakthi Enterprises, D.M. Halli, Behind Coffee Squaring Works, Kandali, Hassan

162 390 KA 13 M 5131,. 391 KA 13 M 5140,. 392 KA 13 M 5144,. 393 KA 13 M 5148,. 394 KA 13 M 5150,. 395 KA 13 M 5154,. 396 KA 13 M 5167,. 397 KA 13 M 5170,. 398 KA 13 M 5171,. 399 KA 13 M 5174,. 400 KA 13 M 5187,. 401 KA 13 M 5188,. 402 KA 13 M 5200,. 403 KA 13 M 5201,. 404 KA 13M 2905 COMPRESSER 405 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3047 COMPRESSER 408 KA 13M 3067 COMPRESSER 409 KA13M KA13M 3087 Mukundegowda S/O. Kempegowda, Kattepura Village, Konanur Post, Arakalagudu Tq. D. Basavraj S/O. Devaraj, Padavalippe, Holenarasipur Tq. S.T. Yoganarayana S/o. Doddegowda, Singaranahalli, Hariharapura, Holenarasipur Tq. Yogesh S/O. Thammaiah, Manchanahalli, Guddenahalli, Hassan Tq. K.S. Sridar S/O. Late. Ganapaiah, No. 7/4, Haluvagilu Road, Chikkamandiganahalli, Hassan Tq. H.J. Kumar S/o. Javaregowda, Uliyavalli, Hirisave Hobli, Channarayapatna Tq. N.T. Bommegowda S/O. Thimmegowda, Ranganathapura, Hosahalli, Hirisave Hobli, Channarayapatana Tq. S. Premakumar S/O. K.L. Somashekar, Dasarakoppalu, Hassan B.C. Krishnakumar S/O. Channagirigowda, Banavase, Santhigrama Hobli, Hassan Tq. H.A. Venugopal S/o. H. Annappa, Class 11 PWD Contractor, Yaragu post, Hassan Tq. H. Raju S/o. Hosamane Rangegowda, Hullekere Post, Gandasi Hobli, Hassan Tq. M.K. Raju S/O. Keshavegowda, Near Prasanna Convent, Thannuru Halla, Belur Road, Hassan Tq. Mahamad Athip Ali S/O. Mohamad Ali, City Post, No. 1874, B.M. Road, Hassan. Ravindra Kumar S/o. Rajegowda, Doddamagge, Arakalagudu Tq. Ramachandra s/o Sannaiah Manglapura,H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. T.J.Nayaka Class I Contracter Railway Residency House Arsikere Hassan Dist. RameshKumar s/o JithendraKumar Kothari Complex ChikBasadi Road Hassan Dist. Smt.G.Vinoda w/o G.VinodKumar Dasarkoppalu Hassan Dist. D.M.LakshmiPrasad s/o Mahadevappa Dandiganahalli V & P C.R.Patna Hassan Dist. ShivKumar s/p Kenchegowda # 28,Uddur Post Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli Ambuga Post

163 411 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3250 CRANE 415 KA 13M 3251 CRANE 416 KA 13M 3272 CRANE 417 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3391 CRANE 421 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 3440 COMPRESSER 425 KA 13M KA 13M 3467 CRANE 427 KA 13M 3538 Hassan Dist. Thabasamkausar s/o Suhel H.G. P.W.D. Contracter, RatnaRaj Layout B.M.Road Hassan Dist. Gopalkrishna s/o Krishnappa Shantigrama, Hassan Dist. M.S.Yogesh s/o H.G.Shrikantgowda Muddnahalli Ganjalgod Post Arkalgud Tq Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane Hassan Dist. H.S.Rajshekhar s/o Huligowda #739 1st Stage P.N.T Colony Hassan Dist. Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar Hassan Dist. Prabhudevaiah s/o Basalingaiah Vijaynagar Badavane D.M.Halli,Kandali Hassan Dist. Ravi s/o Kalashetty No.96,Doddmagge Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. B.B.Ravi s/o Basavegowda Vishweshwaraiah Badavane Hassan Dist. B.Venktesh s/ochigowda No.1129,kikkeramma kottalu H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. Kempegowda s/o hanumegowda Adavigowda compound vattara Hassan Dist. B.H.Kumar s/o Huchchegowda Hassan Road,C.R.Patna Tq Hassan Dist. K.Y.Manjunath s/o Yallappa shetty # 125,Rajkumar nagar, Hassan Dist. Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. Shivashakti granyts,no.67 Shiva kutira Kuvempu Nagar Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar, Hassan Dist. K.U.Vijaykumar s/o Virappa Lakshmi Nivas Behind Presidency collage,salgame Road Me:Akshaya earthmovers No.5622,Ravindranagar

164 428 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4202 Hassan Dist. G.T.Ganesh s/o Timmegowda Ganesh engineering works B.H. Road,Arsikere Tq Hassan Dist. Ravigowda s/o Marilakkegowda Class-1 Contracter,Nagasamudra Road C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. M.R.Suresh s/o M.K.rajegowda Marigowdanahalli H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. M.D.Nagaraj G.Mangalapura, Nagenehalli Post Arsikere Tq Hassan Dist. M.N.Doreswami s/o Ningegowda Behind of the Court C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Gouse Saheb, P.W.D.Contracter Ratnarajaiah,B.M.Road, Hassan Dist. T.S.Sathish s/o Siddalingmurthi Timmalapura,Belgumba Post Arsikere Tq Hassan Dist. Ramegowda s/o Hanumegowda Muddanahalli,Jomburu Post Nuggehalli Hobli, Hassan Dist. Nagaraj Class-1 Contracter, Ganesh Nagar, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Jagadish s/o Annegowda Margowdanahalli Post H.N.Pura Tq, Hassan Dist. M.Annappa s/o Marigowda No.221,Anekere,Dandiganahalli C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Ramegowda s/o Late Timmegowda Salagame Hobli, Seege Post, Hassan Dist. Chandregowda s/o Marigowda No.100,Uddur, Hassan Dist. M.Chandru s/o Marigowda Uddur, J.H.Kere Post, Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli,Ambuga Post Shantigrama Hobli, Hassan Dist. H.N.Kumarswami s/o Late Nanjegowda Gardenhouse,Hosahalli, Sumdalli Post S.Belegola Hobli, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. H.B.Ganagadhar s/o Munegowda Mangala Convent Road, Vidyanagar, Hassan Dist. C.M.Shivaswami s/o Manjegowda P.W.D.Contracter, #.110 Chikkadalur Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist

165 447 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4461 Dharanesh # 125,Aladahalli Village, Gagivala Post Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Dinesh s/o Dasegowda # 97,Huvinahalli kaval, Hassan Dist. Santhoshkumar s/o Rajegowda Mariyanagar,Konanur Hobli Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. Me:Gyanan dumkarli Ltd c/o Himathsingh linen Ltd S.No.138,139,140, Hassan Dist. Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village, Arsikere Tq Hassan Dist. N.A.Venktash Nagalapura,D.B.Halli Post H.N.Pura Tq Ishtalingappa No.501.Sulekere Village, Arsikere Tq Hassan Dist. Matrushri earthmovers & Borevells Pro:Girigowda Hassan Road,Gandsi H.P., Hassan Dist. Prakash No.105, Muttige Village, Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. S.D.Ramesh s/o Devegowda 302/b Kuvempu Road,Vidyanagr, Hassan Dist. Manager,MML Bageshpur, Hassan Dist. N.B.Mahadevappa Nagenahalli javgal Hobli Kargunda,Arsikere Tq, Hassan Dist. Ganeshgowda Konanagatta,d, Tumkur Post, C.R.Patna Tq Hassan Dist. Keshavegowda s/o Chennegowda Mariyanagar,konanur Hobli Beleme,Arkalgud Tq, Hassan Dist. Hanumegowda s/o Chennegowda A.Guduganahalli, Ambuga Post Hassan Dist. Kanthraj s/o Sannajavaregowda B.D.O.Office Road, Behind Old Taluk Office C.R.Patna Tq Hassan Dist. M.S.Shivaram s/o M.N.Sombegowda Maragur Village Bagur Hobli, C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist. G.V.R.Constructions p.ltd H.B.S. Colony, Kuvampu nagar, Hassan Dist. T.M.Girish s/o Madaiah Tagadur Village Nuggehalli Hobli, Obalapura Post, C.R.Patna Hassan Dist. K.R.Venktesh s/o K.N.Rangegowda Karitimmanahalli C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Shambulingegowda s/o Venkategowda Maragur,Shivara Post

166 517 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4622 Baragur Hobli, C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. Gangadhar s/o Chaluvegowda #.4,Narayanapura C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. A.Jagadish s/o Annegowda Maragowdanahalli koppal H.N.Pura Tq,Hassan Dist. V.N.Divyananda s/o H.Ningappa Valgerahalli Post,C.R.Patna Tq, Hassan Dist. H.V,Krishna Annapurneshwari Constructions Mother Theresa Road, Vidyanagar, Hassan Dist. N.S.Krishna s/o Shivaramegowda Nagalapura village, H.N.pura Tq., Hassan Dist Timmegowda s/o Kalegowda Didga,Hiresave Hobli, C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist Ashwth Narayan Gowda s/o Sommaiah Behind A.P.M.C.ward C.R.Patna, Hassan Dist D.G.M. M.M.L Limited Basavanahally,Nuggehally, C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist V.C.Ramachandrappa s/o Chikkegowda Shiram arth moovers and Bore vels,gandasi Sante Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist H.Y.Hementh Kumar s/o Yallappa Hire Bhagoor H.N.Pura, Hassan Dist K.S.Shridhr s/o D.K.Ganapayya M.C.A.R.Halagile Road Chikkamandiganahally, Hassan Dist Puttegowda s/o Boregowda D.M.Hally, Kandali Po, Hassan Dist N.Ningaraj s/o Boregowda D.M.Hally, Kandali Po, Hassan Dist H.K.Mahendra s/o Kaklegowda Hanumanahally, Halekote Hobli H.N.pura, Hassan Dist H.A.Venugopal s/o Annappa Hergu Po., Dudda Hobli, Hassan Dist T.S.Timmegowda s/o late Shivegowda M.k Chikkanahally. Hiresave Hobli. C.R.Patna Hassan Dist k.paramesh s/o Kareegowda Kalahally Village, Hiresave Hobli C.R.patna Tq. Hassan Dist M.A.Mahalaxmamma w/o Nagaraj Dodderi Kaval, Hiresave Hobli, C.R.patna Tq. Hassan Dist Sadashiva s/o Timmegowda Jenukal Nilay, 7 Th Cross Madeshwara, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist K.S.Yogish s/o Swamygowda Kashipura,Ankanayakanahally arakalgud Tq.. Hassan Dist

167 538 KA 13M KA 13M 4626 AIR COMPRESSER 540 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4775 M.Eklvfy s/o Mogannagowda Beejagtta,Chikkarakalgud Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist Manager,M.L.L. Dummagere Granite Kwari, Shantigrama Hobli Hassan Dist Shivalingegowda MarutiNagar Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist M.S.Yogish s/o H.G.Kantegowda, Muddanahally Village. Ganjalagud Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist Manager.M.M.L. Bairapur Cromite Mines. kembal C.RPatna Tq. Hassan Dist Laxmamma w/o H.Timmegowda M.B.Kavlf, Hosahally Po. Hiresave Hobli C.R.Patna. Hassan Dist Sadhik s/o saiyad Jabdar Aabad mohalla Hirisave C.R.Patna Hassan Dist G.G.Harish s/o Gangadharappa Soolekere po, Arasikere Tq, Hassan Dist H.S. Prasanna Krishnamurthy s/o Late H.K.Subbanna. Civil engineering Contracter No.1076, K.R.Puram Hassan Dist H.S.Rangegowda s/o H.K.Siddegowda Heggtta Po,Gandasi Hobli Arasikere Tq Hassan Dist Kumar Kattaya Po, Hassan Dist Girijamma w/o late Rajegowda Uddur,J.H.kere Po, Hassan Dist H.S.Parashuram s/o Hanumegowda Huluvagilu Tattekere Po. Kasaba Hobli Hassan Dist K.V.Vijay Kuma s/o Veerappa Presidency Behind Girls College Salagame Road

168 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4796 KA 13M 4802 KA 13M 4803 KA 13M 4815 KA 13M 4819 KA 13M KA 13M KA 13M 4834 Hassan Dist M.G.Shivashankarswamy s/o Gurusiddaiah Mallenahally Yaduvanahally Po, Gandasi Hobli, Arasikere Tq. Hassan Dist S.K.Raghu s/o Krishnegowda Sundahally Po. S.Belagola Hobli C.R.Patna Tq. Hassan Dist. D.Madhukumar s/o Gundegowda No.193, Hemavathi nagar Dasarkoppal, Hassan Dist Patel Moodalgiri Gowda s/o Rangegowda Adihally,Bageshpura Po. Arsikere Tq. Hassan Dist N.R.DharmaRaj s/o N.S.Rajegowda No.4.Nagalapura H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist N.R.Dharmaraj s/o n.s.rajegowda No.4.Nagalapura H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist N.N.Madhu s/o Nagarajegowda Nagalapura,T.B.Hally H.N.Pura Tq. Hassan Dist A.G.Dinesh Babu s/o Gowdegowa Professor,Vishal Stone cutting,comprosser,malali kaval, Hassan Dist A.G.Dinesh Babu s/o Gowdegowa Professor,Vishal Stone cutting, Comprosser,Malali kaval, Hassan Dist H.B.Gangadhar s/o Munegowda Mangala Convent Road,. Vidya Nagar Hassan Dist A.G.Honnegowda s/o Giriyappagowda House.No.71.Akkenhally C.R.Patna Tq Hassan Dist Rangaswamy gowa s/o Swamy Gowda Baichanahally,Kenchanahally,Hullangala Po. Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist N.B.Ramegowda s/o BoregowdaN. Didga,Narihally C.R.PatnaHassan Dist B.S.Mahesh s/ohanumashettybaichanahally Po.Arakalgud Tq. Hassan Dist List of schools and colleges. Taluk : Arakalagudu Sl.No Name of the School Name of the H.M Mobile No. 1. HPS Arakagodu Kote Saradamma HPBS Arakagodu Pete Javarayya M.E

169 3. HPGS Arakagodu Pete Krishanyya H.D UHPS Arakagodu Pete Saiyad Rarsharajahaashmi HPS Pete Machagowdanahally Varadaraju HPS Salageri Narayana HPS Muttige Venkataramanegowda HPS Devarahally Sundar HPS Honnahally Dowlath Rao HPS Nygere Venkatesha Murthy HPS Kashipura devegowda N Murarji Vasathi School Arakalagudu Sl.No Name of the School Name of the H.M Mobile No. 1 HPS Chikka Arakalagodu Colony Neelambhike 1. HPS Chikka Arakalagodu Devarajegowda 2. HPS Tejooru Lokesh S.M HPS Kathimallenahally Kalegowda HPS Mundagodu Belooregowda HPS Malalikere Meenakshi S.K Sl.No Name of the School Name of the H.M Mobile No. 1. HPS H.R.P.Colony Hemavathi HPS Vaddarahally Manjuladevi HPS Ankanayakanahally Nirvanegowda HPS Shambhunaathapura Manjunathaiah HPS hebbale Manjegowda HPS Athni Krishnegowda HPS Hullangaala Moosthigowda HPS Kenchenahally Yoganna HPS Bychanahally Devarajegowda K.R HPS Maravalalu Jayaraju M.G HPS Kallimuddanahally Puttaraju HPS Hethagowdanahally Shivaramaih T.V HPS Doddagavanahally Nagaraju H.D HPS Ganjalagodu Swamigowda HPS Anniganahally Shivanna M.C HPS Mallipattana Chanayya M HPS Darikongalale Yashodha K Murarji Vasathi School Arakalagudu Sl.No Name of the School Name of the H.M Mobile No. 1. HPS Doddabemmatthi Devaraja A HPS Chikkabemmatthi Honnegowda HPS H.Kongalale Yalakki HPS Yadiyooru Chandrashekara D.C HPS Holalagodu Channayya HPS Magalu Javarayya

170 7. HPS Musavathooru Kumaraswamy HPS A.B.M.Hally Renuka HPS A.B.M.Hally Sardar Ahamad Sl.No Name of the School Name of the H.M Mobile No. 1 HPS Baragooru dyavaiah HPS Doddamagge Rajanna 3 HPS Heggadihally Subrahmanya HPS Hulikal Javarayya HPS Nilvaagilu Devaraju HPS Kaniyaru Ningamma HPS somanahally Devaji HPS Allapattana Ratnamma Murarji Vasathi School Baragooru Sl.No Name of the School Name of the H.M Mobile No. 1. HPS Santhemarooru Ramakrishna Bhat K.S HPS Dummi Shekara D.E HPS Madihally Govindegowda C HPS Ajjooru Puttegowda P HPS Dadadahally Nagarajayya H HPS Yagati Raju.C HPS Ibbadi Gurupaadasway M.P HPS Ya;agatavally Nagaraju G HPS Parasanahally Paramesha H.B Sl.No Name of the School Name of the H.M Mobile No. 1. HPS Agrahara Maridyavegowda HPS Mugalooru Sarvamangalambha HPS Koratikere Shrinivasamurthy HPS belikarpooravally Pandurangaswamy M.C HPS Karalli Ramachandra A.R HPS Hanagallu Sangameshwara S.R HPS Belavadi Nagaraju D Sl.No Name of the School Name of the H.M Mobile No HPS Ramanathapura Kalegowda HPS Bilagooli Venkataguru Narahari HPS J.Hosally Chandrashetty HPS Gangooru Nagaraju M HPS Ragimarooru Raveesha HPS Mallinathapura Somashekarayya HPS Kattepura Javaraboyi HPS Hampaapura Nagaraju A HPS Gobbalikaval Prema K.R

171 10. HPS Madapura Manjunatha Sl.No Name of the School Name of the H.M Mobile No. 1. HPS Ruidrapattana Channigaramayya HPS Hanyalu Kalaboyi HPS Anandooru Raghunatha HPS Madhuranahally Basappashasthri M HPS Keragodu Ramegowda S.T HPS Lakkooru Sadashivappa K.C HPS Sompura Javarayya HPS Mallapura Rajegowda Sl.No Name of the School Name of the H.M Mobile No. 1. HPBS Keralapura Krishna HPBS Keralapura Annayyashetty HPBS Basavapattana Kaveramma HPBS Basavapattana HPS Bettasoge Kumaraswamy HPS Basavanahally Shivegowda HPS Basavanahally Koppalu Ramegowda HPS Kalenahally Shrikantappa HPS Badanooru Sadashivappa HPS Garudanahally Govinda HPS Jittenahally Krishnashetty HPBS Konanooru Puttaswamy H.H HPGS Konanooru Sannegowda K.G UHPS Konanooru khurshindabhanu HPS Kerekodi Vijayakumara S.B HPS Kabbaligere Basavaraju D.T HPS V.G.Koppalu Indiramma G.R HPS Hirehalli Chinnaswamy B.T HPS Bisalahalli Vishweshwara S.N HPS Majjanahalli Anil kumar S.T HPS Taragalale Dasegowda HPS S.Somavara Suresha T.P HPS Akkalavadi Somashekhara S.R HPS Kesavatthooru Channayya B.C HPS Handrangi Cheluvashetty N HPS Bidanooru Mohanakumar T.K AKLPS Konanooru Suvarna M Kithoorurani ChennammaShale Konanooru 29. HPS Banooru Nagaraja A.T HPS Banooru Santhemala Shanthamallappa HPS banugandi Mallesh T HPS Hosanagara Harish HPS K.Abooru Dhanalakshmi H.T HPS Kadanooru Nagaraja K.V HPS K.Hosahalli Narasamma

172 36. HPS Saragooru Narayanashetty HPS Siddapura Parvathamma N HPS Shigoodu Lelavathi Schools and colleges in Alur Sl Name of the Government Name of the head Telephone Place No school /aided master/mistress number 1. HPS Byrapura Govt building K. Ramachandra Murthy HPS Marasu Govt building V. Varalakshmi HPS Hoosuru Govt building Ramaiah NHPS Alur Govt building A. T. Mallesh HPS Hothanallypura Govt building C.H. Ramachandra MHPS Alur Govt building S.C. Jayamma GPS Palya Govt building S. Subaiah GPS Singapura Govt building A.H.Veerabhadra Swamy 9. GHPS Singodana hally Govt building D. Dyave gowda GHPS Alur Govt building K.D. Revathi GHPS Singata gere Govt building Ranga Swamy GHPS Madabalu Govt building Rudre gowda GHPS Sankalapura Govt building K.P. Shive gowda GHPS Gundana bellur Govt building Shantha Mallappa GHPS Nidanuru Govt building R. Rangaiah GHPS Kere hally Govt building N. S. ShanthaKumar GHPS Holla hally Govt building Ekaambareshwara GHPS Jodi honnavally Govt building Junje gowda. B GHPS Chigaluru Govt building M. D. Jagadhisha GHPS Arahallada koppalu Govt building Vimala S. K GCHS Kunduru Govt building Kalaiah H.K GHPS Channapura Govt building Krishnaachar B.M GHPS Hanumana hally Govt building Jagadhish D.R GHPS Sulugodu kudige Govt building Nanjamma T.R GHPS Ganji gere Govt building Range gowda J.C GHPS Nalli gere Govt building Chikke gowda 27. GHPS Kyathana hally Govt building Nagaraja T.M colony 28. HPS Hemmige Govt building Bore gowda 29. GLPS Kudidele estate Govt building Dharmappa GHPS Rayara koppalu Govt building Lili lobo GLPS URDU Magge Govt building Mumthaj bhegam GLPS Navila hally Govt building Thimmappaiah H GLPS Ballura pura Govt building Kumar

173 34. GHPS Nalluru Govt building Hallappa GHPS Kaganuru Govt building Sadashivappa S HPS Abbana Govt building Manje gowda HPS Chinnena hally Govt building Harish K. N. 38. HPS K. Hosakote Govt building Lokesh H/D. 39. HPS Hari hally Govt building Shivappa gowda 40. HPS Muttige K.B.E. Govt building Honne gowda HPS Kanathuru Govt building Harindra HPS Muruduru Govt building Puttaraju HPS O.Guddena hally Govt building Yogacharya HPS Vate hole Govt building Thirumalaiah 45. HPS Thaluru Govt building Paraashara murthy HPS Bellavara Govt building Madhura G.S HPS Chikka Kanagalu Govt building Bettadaiah HPS Kaamthi Kudige Govt building Nanjunde gowda B.C HPS Karagodana hally Govt building J.R. Manjappa HPS Bhaktharavally Govt building M.B, Manje gowda 51. HPS Honnavally kudoge Govt building Shamshunnisa N.A. 52. HPS Kadaalu Govt building Manjula HPS Kiragadalu Govt building B.T. swamy gowda HPS Kadabagaala Govt building P. Annapurnamma HPS Hanchuru Govt building Nanjundaiah HPS T. Thimmanahally Govt building M.B. mahesha 57. HPS Chittana hally Govt building C. Krishna murthy HPS Bhaktharavally Govt building K. Haalappa HPS Sindhuvally Govt building B.S. Paramesh HPS Bettada hally Govt building H.M. Ramanatha rao HPS Hampanaguppe Govt building K.V. Mohan kumar HPS Krigowdanahally Govt building R.J. Beena Basaveshwara Alur Own building Sathyamma HPS 64. Claviar HPS Magge Own building Rose meri St Joseph LPS Kuppe colony Own building Rosalien 66. Sri Kenchamba K.,Hoskote Own building Manjunatha HPS 67. Jansi HPS Sankalapur Own building Chaithra Takuru HPS Playa Own building Usha Arpitha Alur Own building Chandre gowda vidyanikethana 70. Dathathreya Alur Own building Ratna mala convent 71. Bethastha HPS Byrapura Own building Shamim Sri Vivekananda Rayarakoppalu Own building Range gowda HPS 73. Sri Basaveshvara HPS(English) Alur Own building Deepak Sri Vivekananda Alur Own building Manjula LPS 75. Kiran LPS Kanathuru Own building Anand MAnsoor LPS Alur Own building Munavar pasha Vishveshvarayya Alur Own building Chethan HPS

174 78. GJC Alur Govt building Bhaskar Govt High school Alur Govt building Sujatha GJC Rayarakoppalu Govt building Shakunthala shetty GJC Kanathuru Govt building Mamatha Govt High school D. Kanagalu Govt building Shyla T.D Govt High school Chik kanagal Govt building Krishnappa Govt High school Hanchuru Govt building Lakshme gowda Govt High school Kamathi kudige Govt building Chandru Govt High school Kadaalu Govt building Inayath ulla Govt High school Jinigaravally Govt building Sarasvathi Govt High school Kunduru Govt building Shivananje gowda Govt High school Madabalu Govt building Shivanna M Govt High school Betta hally kudige Govt building Shivanna Govt High school Hari hally Govt building Suchitra Govt High school Kallare Govt building Govindappa C Govt High school Hampana guppe Govt building Devarajappa Govt High school Honnena hally Govt building Sundresha kudige 95. Govt High school Thippana hally Govt building Manju Kaliveera Alur Own building Jagannatha K.K residential high school 97. Sri Ambedkar Magge Own building Dharmappa high school 98. Sri Sharada K.Hoskote Own building Bhaktha vatsala Rajashekar High school 99. Sri Nilalochana mahaswamy Rural High School Palya Own building Gayithri Sri Ganjigere Own building Bhavani Venkataramana Swamy High School 101. Bethastha Byrapura Own building Shameem English Medium High school 102. Aparna high Alur Own building Puttaraju school 103. ST Fransis Magge Own building C. Selasteen Claviar Englilsh high school 104. Sri Purna Balika high school Alur Own building Chandre gowda Kenchamba high K.Hoskote Own building Kalyanappa school 106. Sri Alur Own building Punya Sheela Basaveshvara Kannada High School 107. Mansoora Alur Own building Munavar pasha

175 Englilsh Medium high school 108. Sri Basaveshvara Englilsh Medium high school Alur Own building Sudhakara B Schools and colleges available at Hassan taluk. Sl No Schools Name Head Masters Name Phone No 1. G.H.P.S. Arsihally(Anehally) K T.Rangegowda G.H.P.S. Attavara Hosahally Sadashiva G.H.P.S. Bommenahally H.R.Puttaswami G.H.P.S. Attavara K.G.Vanajakshi G.H.P.S. Dudda (R.S.) K.Manjegowda G.H.P.S. Dudda (Original) K.Rangegowda G.H.P.S. Chikkadalur G.N.Rajashekhar G.H.P.S. Mayasamudra Javarayya G.H.P.S. Mosalehosahally Jayalakshmi G.H.P.S. Marenahally Shankarashetty G.H.P.S. Muttigehirihally Jagadish G.H.P.S. Mosale Rajashetty G.H.P.S. Sattigarahally Shivashankar G.H.P.S. Ankapura Bhagirathamma G.H.P.S. Malladevarapura Nanjegowda G.H.P.S. Guddadateranya Rangegowda G.H.P.S. Honnavara Aproj jan G.H.P.S. Haruvanahally Sudrshan G.H.P.S. Kudurugundi Chandregowda G.H.P.S. Muttatti Annegowda G.H.P.S. Bogarahallykoppalu Ramesh G.H.P.S. Siddapura Indira G.H.P.S. Kittanakere Krishnegowda G.H.P.S. Basavagatta Lingadevaiah G.H.P.S. Anugavally Gowramma G.H.P.S. Poomagame Parvathamma G.H.P.S. Kodihally Nagarathna G.H.P.S. Sarapura Parameshshetty G.H.P.S. Madenur Jayamma G.H.P.S. Doddachakanahally Somashekhar G.H.P.S. K.Byadarahally Ningegowda G.H.P.S. Jagarahally Suresh G.H.P.S. Bijemaranahally Manjunath

176 34. G.H.P.S. Hosur Sudhamani G.H.P.S. Kelavatti Yjayanthimala G.H.P.S. Idallakaval Nanjegowda G.H.P.S. N.Bommenahally Somashekhar G.H.P.S. Yalagunda Komalamma G.H.P.S. Singatagere Rangaswami G.H.P.S. Nittur Keshavegowda G.H.P.S. Tirupathihally Govindegowda G.H.P.S. Vanivilasa Kalaiah G.H.P.S. Vanivilasa (Urdu) Mujeeb pasha G.H.P.S. N.E.M.S. Padmini G.H.P.S. K.R.Puram Krishnegowda G.H.P.S. B.M.Road Eraiah G.H.P.S. Santhepete Nanjundegowda G.H.P.S. Pradhana Noorjahan G.H.P.S. Kuvempunagar Puttaswamigowda G.H.P.S. Rajaghtta Sunandadevi G.H.P.S. Channapattana Chandru G.H.P.S. M.Hosakoppalu Manjegowda G.H.P.S. A.V.K.Boys.(Urdu) Ujabega G.H.P.S. Navayathvadi (urdu) Khalimpasha G.H.P.S. Chikkamandiganahally (urdu) Hamidabegam G.H.P.S. N.E.Mixed Appaswami G.H.P.S. Aduvalli Gayathri Yajaman G.H.P.S. N.E.Basic Mangalamma G.H.P.S. Pentionmohalla (Urdu) Rehanabegam G.H.P.S. Ravindranagar Rangegowda G.L.P.S. Ameermohalla(urdu) mukith Banu G.H.P.S. Devihally Andalu G.H.P.S. Shanthigrama Govindaraju G.H.P.S. Hongere Meenakshi G.H.P.S. Thyavihally Chankajamma G.H.P.S. Doddagenigere Nanjappa gowda G.H.P.S. Kechatavally Eramma G.H.P.S. A.Guduganahally Dyavamma G.H.P.S. Naganahally Ningegowda G.H.P.S. Huluvare Papegowda G.H.P.S. markuli Savithramma G.H.P.S. H.Bandihally Suma G.H.P.S. Ambuga Bhagyamma G.H.P.S. Kanchanahally Ramegowda G.H.P.S. Kaushika Nagaratna G.H.P.S. Sathenahally Venkatesh G.H.P.S. Nidudi Jayamma G.H.P.S. Doddapura Rangaswamy G.H.P.S. B.Katihally Susheela G.H.P.S. Jodikrishnapura Shankaramma G.H.P.S. chikka Boovanahally Ramachandra G.H.P.S. H.Mylanahally Hopanna G.H.P.S. Koravangala Padmakshi G.H.P.S. Dyavalapura Ramesh G.H.P.S. Gavenahally Nagarajayya

177 86. G.H.P.S. Boovanahally Yashoda G.H.P.S. Raghavendra colony Swarnamba G.H.P.S. Byadarahally Vijayalakshmi G.H.P.S. Kattaya Dayanand G.H.P.S. Doranahally Jayanthi G.H.P.S. Padumanahally Suvarna G.H.P.S. Hyarane Kempamma G.H.P.S. Jodibeekanahally Basavegowda G.H.P.S. Kabbatti Kempegowda G.H.P.S. Madapura Lakshmamma G.H.P.S. Kittane Nandini G.H.P.S. Channangihally Radamma G.H.P.S. Bylahally Sheshadri G.H.P.S. Kyathanahally Savithramma G.H.P.S. Gundashettyhally Girish G.H.P.S. Varthikere Jayaraju G.H.P.S. malliganahally Shivajithalvar G.H.P.S. Doddamandiganahally Govindappa G.H.P.S. Kandali Padmamma G.H.P.S. Haluvagilu Nagaraju G.H.P.S. Marigudikoppalu Krishnegowda G.H.P.S. Devegowdanagar Reshmataranum G.H.P.S. Hoovinahally kaval Shylaja G.H.P.S. Manachanahally Ammarayashetty G.H.P.S. Yarehally Beluregowda G.H.P.S. Muddanahlly Parvatamma G.H.P.S. Guddenahally Kamalamma G.H.P.S. Nanjedevarakaval Lathamani G.H.P.S. Kuppally Hucchegowda G.H.P.S. Udduru Dharmappagowda G.H.P.S. Salagame Jayamma G.H.P.S. Sundenahally Mallesh G.H.P.S. Shankha Devarajegowda G.H.P.S. Halasinahally Chandrappa G.H.P.S. Hachagowdanahally Saraswathi G.H.P.S. Doodakondagola Dayan jesen G.H.P.S. Thejuru Annajigowda G.H.P.S. Kanchamaranahally Sudhakar G.H.P.S. Aladahally koppalu Kamakshamma G.H.P.S. Golenahally Vasu G.H.P.S. Shankaranahally Shivashankarappa G.H.P.S. Bidirakere Munora ahmed G.H.P.S. Agile Kalegowda G.H.P.S. Doddabaganahally Honnegowda G.H.P.S. Hanumanthapura Javarayya G.H.P.S. Dundanayakanahally Rita G.H.P.S. kallahally Chandraleela G.H.P.S. Chowdavally Manjappa G.H.P.S. Thamaganahally Puttegowda G.H.P.S. Gopanahally Geetha G.H.P.S. Heragu Manjegowda G.H.P.S. Hariharapura Dasegowda G.H.P.S. Valagerahally Rajalakshmi

178 139. G.H.P.S. Melagodu Parvatamma G.H.P.S. S.Bandihally Narasimha prasad G.H.P.S. Karle Timmegowda G.H.P.S. Nayakarahally Ramegowda G.H.P.S. Banavase Kenchegowda G.H.P.S. Uduvare Shivalingegowda G.H.P.S. Mukunduru Subbayya G.H.P.S. Gorur (Original) Gundappa G.H.P.S. Gorur Dam Premavathi G.L.P.S. Ballenahally Chandramathi G.L.P.S. Kondajji Savitha G.L.P.S. Kadadaravally colony Jalajakshi G.L.P.S. madihally Nagaraju G.L.P.S. Madihally colony Puttegowda G.L.P.S. S.Devihally Puttaraju G.L.P.S. kalludevarahally Krishnegowda G.L.P.S. Mallenahally Manjunath G.L.P.S. Maranahally Tayakka G.L.P.S. Lakshmipura Venkatesh G.L.P.S. Uganetimmanahally Dharmengra G.L.P.S. Anuganalu Girijamma G.L.P.S. heggadihally Rajegowda G.L.P.S. Ibdane Pankajakshi G.L.P.S. Chikkagadduvally Prakash G.L.P.S. Bommenahally Manjula G.L.P.S. Gadduvally hosur Nurjahan begum G.L.P.S. Anuganalu Janatha colony Girijamma G.H.P.S. Kondajji koppalu Swamygowda G.H.P.S. Rayapura Chandramathi G.H.P.S. Seege Girija G.H.P.S. Veerapura Mahalakshmamma G.H.P.S. Gullenahally(Urdu) Haseenabanu G.H.P.S. Kadadaravally Ramamurthy G.H.P.S. Sanenahally Pushpalatha G.H.P.S. Ugane Chudamani G.H.P.S. Doddagaddavally Shrikanteshwara G.H.P.S. Chinnenahally Pushpalatha G.H.P.S. Doddagaddavally Srikanteshwara d.k G.H.P.S. M.Halekoppalu Lalitamma G.H.P.S. Somanahally Putamma G.H.P.S. Kabbali Rajegowda G.H.P.S. Yadiyuru Jayamma G.H.P.S. Haralahally Balaramamurthy G.H.P.S. Thamalapura Halappa GOVT HIGH SCHOOLS Schools Name Address Govt Head Masters Name Phone No Govt.P.U.College (boys) R.C.Road Hassan Govt Shashikala.H.T Hassan Govt.P.U.College (Girls) (Girls) R.C.Road Govt Manjula.S.V Hassan Pradhana Hassan

179 Govt.P.U.College (Vibhajitha) Hassan Pradhana Govt.P.U.College R.C.Road Hassan Govt Puttaraju Santhepete Govt Shanthalingappa T.R Santhepete G.H.S.Urdu Hassan Near A.V.K Hassan Govt Meenakshi N.A G.H.S.Chikkanalu Chikkanalu Govt Thimmegowda G.H.S.Dasarakoppalu Dasarakoppalu Govt Ramachandra K G.H.S.Vanivilasa Hassan Govt Bhagyalaxmi G.H.S.Housing Board Housing Board Govt Parvathi K G.H.S.Vidyanagar Vidyanagar Govt Nagraj G.H.S.ChanPatna ChanPatna Govt Janardana Gowda.K G.H.S.B.M.Road, Hassan B.M.Road, Hassan Govt Shrinivas G.H.S.Seege Seege Govt Channabasappa M.Rakkasagi G.H.S.Doddkondagula Doddkondagula Govt Dasegowda S G.H.S.Bailally Bailally Govt Rangaswamy G.H.S.Doddagaddavally Doddagaddavally Govt Dorees Rebello G.H.S.Nittooru Nittooru Govt Parta T.M G.P.U.College.Shantigra Shantigrama Govt Hanumantegowda ma G.H.S.Hongere Hongere Govt Dinesh S.N G.H.S.Markuly Markuly Govt Geeta B.M G.H.S.Doddageni gere Doddagenigere Govt Gangadhar H G.H.S.Santekoppal Santekoppal Govt Mahesh G.H.S.Shiramana gar Shiramanagar Govt Sudhamani G.H.S,S.Devihally S.Devihally Govt Manohar R G.H.S.Doddapur Doddapur Govt Pushpa S G.H.S.Mosale hosally Mosalehosally Govt Borannagowda G.H.S.Agalahally Agalahally Govt Manjunath G.H.S.Devegowda Nagar Devegowda Nagar Govt Dinesh N.S G.P.U.College, Gorur Gorur Govt Netravathi G.P.U.College, Kabbatti Cross Kabbatti Cross Govt Shivappa B.N G.H.S.Kallalli Kallalli Govt Mohan Kumari N G.H.S.Kattaya Kattaya Govt Vishwanatharav chowan G.H.Sankapur Sankapur Govt Avinash Jold G.H.S.Hanumanth Pura Hanumanth Pura Govt Haseena Banu G.P.U.College, Dudda Dudda R.S Govt Manjegowda H.P R.S G.H.S.Attavara Hosally Attavara Hosally Govt Mallikarjuna A.G G.H.S.Attavara Attavara Govt Yogaraj G.H.S.Gavenahally Gavenahally Govt Giriyappa B.N G.H.S.Chikkada Chikkadaloru Govt Manjula G.N loru G.H.S.Basavagatta Basavagatta Govt Rajashekarappa.M G.H.S.Gopanahally Gopanahally Govt Navida Banu A Somanahally Somanahally Govt Vishweshwaran H.S Muttige Hirehally Muttige Hirehally Govt Bharathi B.C G.H.S.Pomagame Pomagame Govt Shshidhara R.M

180 Schools and colleges Channarayapattana taluk SL NO NAME OF THE SCHOOL PLACE NAME OF THE HEAD MASTER/MISTRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER 1. HPS Anekere Nanjappa 2. HPS Saagathavally K?T. Manje gowda 3. HPS Shetty Gowdana hally Venkata chala HPS Baladare S.A> Ranga swamy 5. HPS Udaya pura Manja Shetty HPS Huliyuru M.L. Ramachandru HPS Annena hally Jayadeva 8. HPS Hirihally Jayalakshmi 9. HPS Dandigana hally M.R. Sulochana 10. HPS Nalluru Dodde gowda HPS Adaguru Rame gowda HPS Dadada hally C.V> Umesha HPS A.Cholena hally Putta lakke gowda HPS D.Kaalenahally Radhamma HPS Dindaguru Purushothamachaari HPS V. Somanahally Manje gowda HPS Shetty hally Subbe gowda HPS Navile H.L. Gangadharaiah HPS Navile Gate K.S. Bharathi HPS Kaarehally Krishna Bovi HPS Adihally Kantha raju H.R HPS Anathi L.Nanjaiah HPS Valagera hally Bhaskarachaari HPS Kodihally K.L. Shobha HPS Bidire Jayarajappa HPS Kembalu Venkatesh HPS K.Byrapura Muddappa C HPS Balughatta Swamy HPS Kakke hally K. Parasappa HPS M.Shivara Subbamma HPS Govinakere K. Vishalakshi HPS Honge hally D. Manjunath HPS Mathi ghatta Iraiah HPS Ayara hally Shivanna HPS Sorekaayi pura Nagaraju HPS Bommena hally H.V. Nithyananda HPS Juttana hally C.C. Baale gowda HPS Chalya Shiva swamy HPS Dadighatta B, Krishna murthy HPS Poomadi hally S.R. Padma kumar HPS Huligere Vasu M./N HPS Sundahally Lakshmamma HPS Hosahally Mohan Dasa HPS parama Channe gowda HPS Kumbena hally K.S. Vemnkappa HPS Aruvana hally K.G. Krishnappa

181 47. HPS Kothana ghatta K.G. Lalithamma 48. HPS Damma ningala H. J. Nagaraju HPS D. Honnena hally Linagaraju HPS Dinka Manje gowda 51. HPS Kabbalu Siddalingaiah HPS Vaddara haly Manjachaar HPS Kantha rajapura R. Rangaswamy HPS Baraalu Hombaalaiah HPS Shrikanta nagara K.N. Ramaswamy HPS Matada rasthe C.S. Manjunath HPS CRP Road J. D. Krishna Murthy HPS Rampura V. Colony Chandrshjekaraiah 59. HPS Dyavalapura R.B. Nanjundappa HPS A>Belaguli K. Basavachaari HPS Santhe Shivara G.M Kempe gowda a. HPS Nerala kere Vijaya lakshmi HPS Akkana hally koodu D. Mahalinagaiah HPS Sosalagere Bhavya H.C HPS Hebbalalu Kempayya HPS Kunduru J.G. Narayana HPS Doddakarade Chinnappa HPS Maruvan haly Ramachandrappa HPS K.Mallena hally S.J. Ramkrishna HPS Madaba G.S> Nanjappa HPS Moodana hally Lilavathamma HPS Sathena hally Apoli HPS Choula gala G. Panduranga HPS Varana hally Chandre gowda HPS Agasara hally Moodala Girigowda HPS Thippuru Jayaram C,N HPS Banavase Gangadhara HPS Byadara hally B.S. Vijaya kumari HPS Baguru(OLD) K. Manjulamma HPS Baguru (NEW) Shiva kumara Swamy HPS B.Chowdenahally M.S. Nanja Shetty HPS B. Honnena hally B.S. Basavaraju HPS Gulasindha R. Shivappa HPS Belasindha Jayamma HPS Kalsindha Narayana gowda 85. HPS T. Rangapura Sathisha HPS Kalle somanahally H.B. Kumara swamy HPS Obalapura R. Paramesh 88. HPS Kamanayakan hally Lakshmane gowda HPS Boovana hally B. Panchaksharaiah HPS Mattanavile Rajachaari HPS Gulena hally Vijay kumar HPS Maadi hally Indrakshi HPS dodderri Nanjundaiah HPS M. Honnena hally Manjunatha HPS Bekka Shanthamma HPS Hadenahally Pushpa HPS Gowdagere Gulsheer Bhaanu HPS Kaggere Meenakshi

182 99. HPS Malavana ghatta Lavanyavathi HPS Bedigana hally Lingaraju HPBS Hale Belgola Honne gowda HPGS Hirisave S. Krishna Shetty HPS Hirisave T.P.Shiva praksh HPS H. Honnena hally Nanje gowda HPS Booka Appannaachari HPS Kothana hally Devarajaiah HPS Kirisave K.S. Renukaradhya 108. HPS Jinnena hally Niranjan das 109. HPS Yalana hally Chunche gowda HPS Thoti koppalu B.N. Basavaraju HPS M.K. Hosuru M.L. Kalaiah HPS Belagi hally Arunakshi HPS Baddikere Govindaiah HPS Balaganchi H.E. Niranjan Murthy HPS Honnashetty hally Ningappa HPS Kabbali M.N. Naranappa HPS Masakana hally K. Thimmaiah HPS Dasara hally Govinde gowda HPS Mooki kere Hrudaya kumara HPS Bilikere B.G. Shivegowda HPS Didaga Gangadharaiah HPS D. thumakur Jayanna HPS Krikyathana hally T. Chikke gowda HPS Ullaavally Veena S HPS Hosahally Gangadharaiah HPS Bidara kere Yoganna HPS Jamburu D. Ekanthappa HPS Attihally P. Krishne gowda HPGS Nugge hally Sumithra HPBS Nugge hally Rajaiah HPS Honna Maranahaly Nagaraju HPS Kalgere M.C> Sarojamma HPS Devigere Jayalakshmamma HPS Haro Somanahaly Devaraju HPS Gollara Hosahally Nagaraju HPS D. Sathena hally Basavaraju UHPS Noranaki Gate Rajiya Bhanu HPS Baraguru B.S. Raju HPS Dodda Mathighatta Vimala HPS Alagondanahally Nanjappa HPS Oopina hally A.V. Venugopala HPS Kathari ghatta Manjunatha N./K HPS Paduvana hally Dodde gowda HPS K. Shingenahally B.L. Shivaranga HPS Narayana pura T.N. Shanakara Shetty HPS Nimbi haly N. T. Sarijamma HPS N. Bindenahally Nagarathna HPS Kumbhenahally Hemanth kumar 149. HPS Ganni agrahara T.N. Vishveshvaraiah HPS Kaachena hally S.N. Krishne gowda HPS A. Kaalenahally K. Annajaiah

183 152. HPS Janivara Revaiah HPS Shravaneri H.C. Krishna HPS Gunda Shettyhally S. Revathi HPGS Channarayapattana Ishvaraiah HPBS Channarayapattana Krishne gowda HPS Pete T. Munavar pasha HPS Megala keri P. S> Sarva Mangala HPBS Urdu Siddika begam HPGS Urdu C. Munavar pasha HPS Gura maranahally H.R. Rathnamma HPS Housing Board Betamma GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOLS, 1. GJC, Shrinivasapura, channarayapattana, Hassan GJC, Udayapura, channarayapattana, Hassan GJC, Shravanabelagola, channarayapattana, Hassan GJC, Hirisaave, channarayapattana, Hassan GJC, Nugge hally, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, channarayapattna, channarayapattana, Hassan GJC, Gooramaranahally, channarayapattna, Hassan GJC, Ane kere, channarayapattana, Hassan GJC, Sathena hally, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, paduvana hally, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Kunduru mata, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Baguru, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, K.Byrapura, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Kare hally, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Navile, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Obalapura, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Bidire, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Kembalu, channarayapattana, Hassan GGHS, Belagola, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Juttana hally, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Kantharaja pura, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Dammaningala, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Matta Navile, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Hirisaave, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Jinnenahally, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Didaga, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Thagaduru, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Akkana hally, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Kalkere, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Harosomanahaly, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Gulasindha, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Hebbalalu, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, channarayapattna, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, channarayapattna(new), channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Baalaganji, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Govina kere, channarayapattana, Hassan

184 37. GHS, Hale belagola, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Belagi hally, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Valegerahally, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, cholena hally, channarayapattana, Hassan GHS, Megala Keri, channarayapattana, Hassan Kaggere Schools and colleges in Arasikere taluk Schools Name Govt Village Name Head M asters Name Phone No G.L.P.S.Kantenahally Govt Kantenahally Sannamma G.L.P.S.Tamilu Hassan Road Govt Arsikere Basavaraju K.S G.L.P.S.Urdu Hassan Road Govt Arsikere Pushpa Mery G.L.P.S.Urdu Indira Nagar Govt Arsikere Ravikumar H.D G.L.P.S.Urdu Lakshmipur Govt Arsikere Tejavathi P.S G.L.P.S. J.V.Siddappanagar Govt Arsikere Pankaja R.G G.L.P.S.Shrinivas nagar Govt Arsikere Ratna Bayi G.L.P.S.Gundkanahally Govt Arsikere Mubin Taj G.L.P.S.Tirupathihally Govt Tirupathihally Mahesh B.S G.L.P.S.Narayanagattahally Govt Narayanagattahally Shadakshari G.L.P.S.Yalavare Govt Yalavare Hemalatha H.N G.L.P.S. H.K.Hosur Govt H.K.Hosur Rudrappa S.P G.L.P.S.Mudduranganahally Govt Mudduranganahally Vijayamma G.L.P.S.Murundi Siddarahatty Govt Murundi Siddarahatty Vijaya K.Y G.L.P.S. Y.Bommenahally Govt G.L.P.S. Y.Bommenahally Gangadarappa R G.L.P.S. Bettadapura Govt Bettadapura Shashikala A.B G.L.P.S.Karboranahatti Govt.Karboranahatti Doreswamy Naik G.L.P.S.Murundi gollarahatty Govt.Murundi gollarahatty Yashodamma G.L.P.S. a.megalahatty Govt.Megalahatty Pramila G.H.P.S. T.B.H.Arsikere Govt Arsikere Sushila Bai G.H.P.S.Urdu Boys Arsikere Govt Arsikere Mallamma G.H.P.S.Urdu Girls Arsikere Govt Arsikere Shahana Vas Begum G.H.P.S.Urdu M.Mohalla Arsikere Govt.Mohalla Arsikere Nagraj G.H.P.S.Branch Arsikere Govt Branch Arsikere Chikkamma G.H.P.S.Hassan Road Arsikere Govt Hassan Road Arsikere Adaviswamy G.H.P.S.Model Arsikere Govt Arsikere Suresh G.H.P.S. Opp New Sadhana Arsikere Govt Arsikere Raju G.H.P.S.Petta Arsikere Govt Arsikere Nagaveni G.H.P.S.B.H.Road Arsikere Govt Arsikere Manjula Mani G.H.P.S.Jenukal Nagar Arsikere Govt Jenukal Nagar Arsikere Girigowda G.H.P.S.Geejihally Govt Geejihally Chandrakantha G.H.P.S.Boranakoppalu Govt Boranakoppalu Baagyavathi

185 G.H.P.S.Annanayakahally Govt Annanayakahally Kalingayya G.H.P.S.Yadapura Govt Yadapura Girish G.H.P.S.Sankodanahally Govt Sankodanahally Anandamurthy G.H.P.S.Murundi Govt Murundi Basavaraju K.S G.H.P.S.Byrambudi Govt Byrambudi Shanth Kumari H.P.S.Basaveshwara Govt Basaveshwara Nagaraj Naik H.P.S.Prathibha Govt Prathibha Ramesh P.S R.V.S.H.P.S.Arsikere Govt Arsikere Shrikantappa Santh Meri Kannada H.P.S. Arsikere Govt Arsikere Eminiya Annamende G.H.P.S.Aggunda Govt G.H.P.S.Aggunda Tirupathi Bai G.H.P.S.siddarahally Govt siddarahally Chandrashekar G.H.P.S.Karahally Govt Karahally Saroiamma G.H.P.S.Jajur Govt.Jajur Chandrashekar G.H.P.S.Kalanakoppal Govt Kalanakoppal Ramakrishnappa G.H.P.S.Katikere Govt Katikere VishwanathaShetty G.H.P.S.Hosakallanayakanahally Govt Hosakallanayakanahally Vinay Kumar G.H.P.S.Halekallanayakanahally Govt Halekallanayakanahally Laxmibai G.H.P.S.Muddanahally Govt Muddanahally Leenakumari G.H.P.S.Kalenahallyhatti Govt Kalenahallyhatti gangamma G.H.P.S.Talalur Govt Talalur Pancharatnamma G.H.P.S.Kellangere Govt Kellangere Venkat G.H.P.S.Challapura Govt Challapura Chikkanna G.H.P.S.Talalatore Govt Talalatore Mallesh G.H.P.S.Kodihally Govt Kodihally Krishnamurty G.H.P.S.Rudranahally Govt Rudranahally Saroja Nimbanna navar G.H.P.S.Belagumba Govt Belagumba Sharadamma G.H.P.S. B.L.Koppalu Govt B.L.Koppalu Jayappa G.H.P.S. Annenahalli Govt Annenahalli ManjunathShetty G.H.P.S. Mylanahali koppalu Govt Mylanahali koppalu Gangadharappa G.H.P.S. Dummenahalli Govt Dummenahalli Namanayka G.H.P.S. G. Shankarnahalli Govt G. Shankarnahalli Rajanna G.H.P.S. Soolekere Govt Soolekere Manchayya G.H.P.S. M. Bandihalli Govt M. Bandihalli Honnappa G.H.P.S. Dasihalli Govt Dasihalli Parvathamma G.H.P.S. A.H.S.B. Colony Govt A.H.S.B. Colony Jayamma G.L.P.S. Kanakenchenahhali Govt Kanakenchenahhali Nagarajappa G.L.P.S. Kodi koppalu Govt Kodi koppalu Roopabayi G.L.P.S. H.B. Thandya Govt H.B. Thandya Somashekharappa G.L.P.S. Yerehalli Govt Yerehalli Gopinayak G.L.P.S. Maadapura Govt Maadapura Lalithamma G.L.P.S. Voderahalli Govt Voderahalli Hunyanayaka G.L.P.S. Kamlapura Govt Kamlapura Hanumanthraj G.L.P.S. Govindapura Govt Govindapura Nanjegowda G.L.P.S. G.B. Thandya Govt G.B. Thandya Shivayya G.L.P.S. Byaladakere Govt Byaladakere Rekha G.L.P.S. Manmakanahalli Govt Manmakanahalli Gopulamani G.H.P.S. Haranahalli, Govt Haranahalli, Prabhamani G.H.P.S. U. Haranahalli, Govt U. Haranahalli, Khambarrunsina G.H.P.S. Karagunda Govt Karagunda Rangaswami G.H.P.S Haralahalli Govt Haralahalli Siddappa G.H.P.S. Nagenahalli Govt Nagenahalli Chikkegowda G.H.P.S. Gollarahalli Govt Gollarahalli Sahistha Begum

186 G.H.P.S. Javagal Govt Javagal Dasegowda G.H.P.S. U. Khalandar nagar Govt U. Khalandar nagar Laksmegowda G.H.P.S. Nerlige Govt Nerlige Shashikala G.H.P.S. Gudenahalli Govt Gudenahalli Bhyranayak G.H.P.S. S. Diggenahalli Govt S. Diggenahalli Beeregowda G.H.P.S. Maladevihalli Govt Maladevihalli Virupakshappa G.H.P.S. Bandoor Govt Bandoor Somashekhar G.H.P.S. Linglapura Govt Linglapura Puttaswami G.H.P.S. Dhananjayapura Govt Dhananjayapura Shankrayya G.H.P.S. Madanahalli Govt Madanahalli Somashekhar kannada Maatha H.P.S. School Govt Kannada Maatha Nanjundappa Javgal H.P.S. School Javgal Indira memorial L.P.S School, Govt Indira memorial L.P.S Jayanna Javgal School, Javgal G.H.P.S. Bageshpura Govt Bageshpura Leelemma G.H.P.S. Aadihalli Govt Aadihalli Venktegowda G.H.P.S. Habbana Gatta Govt Habbana Gatta Nagappa G.H.P.S. Balenahalli Govt Balenahalli Mallayya G.H.P.S. Gutthinagara Govt Gutthinagara Krishnappa G.H.P.S. Doddanahalli Govt Doddanahalli VishnumurthiBhat G.H.P.S. Belavthahalli Govt Belavthahalli Lakkamma G.H.P.S. Appenahalli Govt Appenahalli S.Kumarswami G.H.P.S. Chittanahalli Govt Chittanahalli G.H.P.S. Neeragunda Govt Neeragunda Hiregowda G.H.P.S. Rangapura Govt Rangapura G.H.P.S. Kadehalli Govt Kadehalli H.C.Rangaswami Gowda G.H.P.S. Jadaghatta Govt Jadaghatta Thimmayya G.H.P.S.Chagachagere Govt Chagachagere Sarojamma G.H.P.S.Kudukundi Govt Kudukundi Devarajayya G.H.P.S.Chikkayaraganalu Govt Chikkayaraganalu Nanjundegowda G.H.P.S.Doddayaraganalu Govt Doddayaraganalu Nanjegowda G.H.P.S.Bagivalu Govt.Bagivalu Nagarathnamma G.H.P.S.Andahally Govt Andahally Somashekharayya G.H.P.S.Hiriyalu Govt Hiriyalu Basavraj G.H.P.S.Lalanakere Govt Lalanakere Saroja G.H.P.S.Mahadevarahally Govt Mahadevarahally Mahalakshamma G.H.P.S.Chennapura Govt Chennapura Bhajantri G.H.P.S.Nagarahally Govt Nagarahally Manjegowda G.H.P.S. D.M.Kurke Govt D.M.Kurke Sharadamma G.H.P.S. Haralakatte Govt Haralakatte Gudnennanavar G.H.P.S. Soppinahally Govt Soppinahally Chowdappa G.H.P.S. Madalu Govt Madalu Honnappa G.H.P.S. P.Hosahally Govt P.Hosahally Siddalingayya G.H.P.S. Yarehally Govt Yarehally Krishnamurthi G.H.P.S.K.Shanakaranahally Govt K.Shanakaranahally Kenchaveershetty G.H.P.S. Bommasamudra Govt Bommasamudra Siddaramappa G.H.P.S. Donanakatte Govt Donanakatte Chandrappa G.H.P.S. Kittanakere Govt Kittanakere Prakash G.H.P.S. K.Palya Govt K.Palya Prakashappa G.H.P.S. Kadalamagge Govt Kadalamagge Savithramma G.H.P.S. Muddarahally Govt Muddarahally Palaksha G.H.P.S. J.C.Pura Govt J.C.Pura Yogish

187 G.H.P.S. Urdu J.C.Pura Govt Urdu J.C.Pura G.H.P.S. Nagavedi Govt Nagavedi Gangadharayya G.H.P.S. Chikkahelkuru Govt Chikkahelkuru Basavraj G.H.P.S. Kamasamudra Govt Kamasamudra Shivakumar G.H.P.S. Yarigenahalli Govt Yarigenahalli Chandrayya G.H.P.S. Tumbapura Govt Tumbapura Subhadradevi G.H.P.S. Paduvanahally Govt Paduvanahally Parashuram G.H.P.S. Rampura Govt Rampura Ramanna G.H.P.S. Holalkere Govt Holalkere Basappa G.H.P.S. Sasivalas Govt Sasivalas Ramalingappa G.H.P.S. Melenahally Govt Melenahally Nagaratnamma G.H.P.S. Undiganahally Govt Undiganahally Yashodhamma G.H.P.S. Kuradahally Govt Kuradahally Thimmayya G.H.P.S. Deshani Govt Deshani thimmegowda G.H.P.S. Deshani Govt Deshani Birlingayya G.H.P.S. Handralu Govt Handralu Lakshmanashetty G.H.P.S. Kurubarahally Govt Kurubarahally Rangayya G.H.P.S. Singanahally Govt Singanahally Manjunath G.H.P.S. Matada Hosally Govt Matada Hosally Chandrappa G.H.P.S. Mudanahally Govt Mudanahally Umamaheshwarappa G.H.P.S. Kanakatte Govt Kanakatte Channabasappa G.H.P.S. Urdu Kanakatte Govt Urdu Kanakatte G.H.P.S. Dibburu Govt Dibburu Siddamallappa G.H.P.S. Sathanagere Govt Sathanagere Sakamma G.H.P.S. Narsipura Govt Narsipura Lokesh G.H.P.S. Hirisadarahally Govt Hirisadarahally Shivamurthi G.H.P.S. Kyathanahally Govt Kyathanahally Jayadevayya G.H.P.S. Kalgundi Govt Kalgundi Nagaraju G.H.P.S. Urdu ahamadpura Govt Urdu ahamadpura G.H.P.S. Kallusadarahally Govt Kallusadarahally Govindayya G.H.P.S. Valehally Govt Valehally Eranna G.H.P.S. Kuruvanka Govt Kuruvanka Narayan G.H.P.S. Kommaraghatta Govt Kommaraghatta Geetha G.H.P.S. A. Mallapura Govt A. Mallapura Adi Narayan G.H.P.S. B. Doddenahalli Govt B. Doddenahalli Umadevi G.H.P.S. Thippaghatta Govt Thippaghatta Murthinayak G.H.P.S. Kurubarahally Govt Kurubarahally Sumitramma G.H.P.S. Purlyhalli Govt Purlyhalli Krishnamurthi G.H.P.S. Harappana halli Govt Harappana halli Indirabayi G.H.P.S. Chikkammana halli Govt Chikkammana halli Lokesh G.H.P.S. B.J. Hatti Govt B.J. Hatti Rameshachar G.H.P.S. Kondavagilu Govt Kondavagilu Shrinivasmurthi G.H.P.S. Shyangere Govt Shyangere sudish G.H.P.S. Nagasamudra Govt Nagasamudra Pandurangaraj G.H.P.S. G. Hosahalli Govt G. Hosahalli Raju G.H.P.S. Kengurubara hatti Govt Kengurubara hatti Manjanna G.H.P.S Thondiganahatti Govt Thondiganahatti Krishnappa G.H.P.S. Manakatthur Govt Manakatthur Rudraswami G.H.P.S. Basavanahalli Govt Basavanahalli Ningayya G.H.P.S. Garudanagiri Govt Garudanagiri Mowlali G.H.P.S.Kenkere Govt Kenkere Shivagangayya G.H.P.S. Mavinakere Govt Mavinakere parameshwarayya G.H.P.S. Chidenhalli gadi Govt Chidenhalli gadi Mokshamma

188 G.H.P.S. Yadawanahalli Govt Yadawanahalli Shivananjappa G.H.P.S. Somenahalli Govt Somenahalli Lokeshamma G.H.P.S. Giddegowdan koppalu Govt Giddegowdan koppalu Shankarappa G.H.P.S. Shivapura Govt Shivapura Basavaraju G.H.P.S. Mallenahalli Govt Mallenahalli Rajanna G.H.P.S. Kondenalu Govt Kondenalu Mahadevappa G.H.P.S Marshetty halli Govt Marshetty halli Chandrappa G.H.P.S. Hullekere Govt Hullekere Govindegowda G.H.P.S. Balkiyr Banawara Govt Balkiyr Banawara Sulochana G.H.P.S. Balkr Banawara Govt Balkr Banawara Ranganath G.H.P.S. Pete Banawara Govt Pete Banawara Lakshmamma G.H.P.S. Kote Banawara Govt Kote Banawara Lakshmana G.H.P.S. Urdu Banawara Govt Urdu Banawara Farida Khathun G.H.P.S. Kolagunda Govt Kolagunda Chandrashekhar G.H.P.S. Mosale Govt Mosale Basavegowda G.H.P.S. Mawoothanahalli Govt Mawoothanahalli Devaraju G.H.P.S. Sankihalli Govt Sankihalli Drakshayanamma G.H.P.S. K. gollara Hatti Govt K. gollara Hatti GangadharShetty G.H.P.S. Arkere Govt Arkere Thontadharya G.H.P.S. Beluvalli Govt Beluvalli Indramma G.H.P.S. Savanthanahalli Govt Savanthanahalli Somappa G.H.P.S.Chikkajjalattehalli Govt Chikkajjalattehalli Bhaskarachari G.H.P.S. Hiriyoor Govt Hiriyoor Manjula G.H.P.S. Cheluvanahalli Govt Cheluvanahalli Maliyanna G.H.P.S. Byragondanahalli Govt Byragondanahalli Girijamma G.H.P.S. Hariharapur B Govt Hariharapur B Shridhar G.H.P.S. B. Vaddarahatti Govt B. Vaddarahatti shivakumar G.H.P.S. Bendekere Govt Bendekere Thippeswami G.H.P.S. Basavrajapura Govt Basavrajapura RajShekharappa G.H.P.S. Chikkoor Govt Chikkoor Savitramma G.H.P.S.Koranahalli koppalu Govt Koranahalli koppalu Lakshmappa G.H.P.S. Bevinahalli Govt Bevinahalli Channabasappa G.H.P.S. Suladimmana halli Govt Suladimmana halli Somashekhar G.H.P.S. Kenchenahalli Govt Kenchenahalli Chandragowda Sl Schools Name And Address Govt Aided Head Masters Name Phone No no 1 Siddeshwara P.U.College,Arsikere Govt Aided Chandramma.A.M Basavarajendra High School Arsikere Govt Aided Ambika Gowramma High School Arsikere Govt Aided Mallikarjunappa M.C Priyadarshini High School Arsikere Govt Aided Anantharamu Santhameri High School Arsikere Govt Aided Geetha M.S Basaveshwara kodimata High School Arsikere Govt Aided G.S.Dakshinamurthi Basavarajendra (D) High School,Arsikere Govt Aided G.M.Rajashekhar Alamina High School, Arsikere Govt Aided Mahamed Mustaf Shivalingaswami High School,Kittanakere Govt Aided K.M.Nagarajappa Shambhulingeshwara High School,Gandsi Govt Aided Jadegowda D.N Navabharath High School,Bagivalu Govt Aided Shankar

189 12 VeeraBhadreshwara High School,Kanakatte Govt Aided B.Siddachari Siddeshwara High School,Undiganalu Govt Aided C.S.Nagarajappa Mallikarjuna High School, Yadavanahally Govt Aided Rajashekhar. P.S Shivalingamma High School,Aggunda Govt Aided Devendarappa High School,Chikkammanally Govt Aided K.Kadappa Halusiddeshwara High School,Hiriyuru Govt Aided Siddappa B Santhemala High School, Nagenehally Govt Aided Mallikarjunappa Basaveshwara High School,Haralakatte Govt Aided Basavayya Ko.Channabasaveshwara High School, Hiresadarahally Govt Aided Kumaraswami H.S Marulusiddeshwara High School, Bendekere Govt Aided Rajappa M.V Swarnagowri High School,Madalu Govt Aided Jayappa G.S Basaveshwara High School,Kadalamagge Govt Aided Lohithkumar Ambedkar High School,Javgal Govt Aided K.S.Devaraju Siddeshwara High School,Dummenehally Govt Aided Renukamurthi Madeshwara High School, R.S.Koppalu Govt Aided Nagaraj.G.N Nirvanesiddeshwara High School, Rampura Govt Aided Mallikarjunaswami Vidyaranya High School,Kalgundi Govt Aided ChandraShekharappa B.R Jenukallusiddeshwara High School,Yadapura Govt Aided Channabasavayya.A G.V.P. High School,Kamasamudra Govt Aided Lohitheshwara K.G Kodimata High School,Banavara Govt Aided K.M.Vishwaradhya Gurubasaveshwara High School,Pannasamudra Govt Aided S.Ramesh Chittalingeshwara High School, Talaluru Govt Aided Nanjundappa Pragathishila High School,S.Diggenahally Govt Aided Vasanthkumar M.S KalaByraveshwara High School,Shanegere Govt Aided Krishnoji ram Shri.Gurusiddamallarya High School,Kurudahally Govt Aided Ganganna Basaveshwara High School,Arakere. Govt Aided Shivanandayya Schools and colleges in Sakleshpur taluk Sl no Schools Name Location Head Masters Name Phone No 1. G.H.P.S.Shukravarasanthe Rural Shivkumar G.H.P.S.Bilitalu Rural Usha R.C G.H.P.S.Hadlahalli Rural VirupakshaGowda G.H.P.S.Adaragere Rural Ranjini A.v G.H.P.S.Nidigere Rural Chetan t. r G.H.P.S.Nallulli Rural Sudha.T G.H.P.S.Byakaravalli Rural Jayaraju B.D G.H.P.S.Arekere Rural Govinda Bovi G.H.P.S. Ibbadi sullakki Rural Jayaraju C.T G.L.P.S. Shattihalli Rural Rudregowda K G.H.P.S. Hosakote Rural Anusooya H.K G.H.P.S. Hosuru Rural Papnnf D.D

190 13. G.H.P.S. Kalale Rural Pushpavathi M.M G.H.P.S. Eachalabeedu Rural Rukmini M.S G.H.P.S. Hanase Rural Sheshachala K.K. 16. G.H.P.S. Changadahalli Rural Mohan E.A G.H.P.S. Santhahalli Rural Sunanda A.S G.H.P.S. Uchangi Rural Gangamma D.D. 19. G.H.P.S. Hulagathuru Rural Bhageerathi G.R 20. G.H.P.S. Doddakundoor Rural Rajachandra G.H.P.S. Yasalur Rural Muttayya.K G.H.P.S. Kerodi Rural Shantegowda 23. G.H.P.S. Kumbralli Rural Vanajakshi G.H.P.S. Yadekere Rural Mahesh.G.p G.H.P.S. Igooru Rural Mahesh M.S G.H.P.S. H.V. Halli Rural Raju K.N G.H.P.S. Valalahalli Rural Manjegowd.A.N G.H.P.S. Chinnahalli Rural Shivanna G.H G.H.P.S. Bommanakere Rural Harish B G.H.P.S. Bachihalli Rural Kumaraswamy V.K G.H.P.S. Hethoor Rural Nagaraj P.H G.H.P.S. C.D. Sathigala Rural Erappa H.D G.H.P.S. Donigal Rural Kenvhyya 34. G.H.P.S. Kyanahalli Rural Tajunnisa G.H.P.S. Kadagaravalli Rural Suresh P.R 36. G.H.P.S. Maranahalli Rural Hiriyanna B.L G.H.P.S. Manjenahalli Rural S.Kumara G.H.P.S. Anemahal Rural Manjappa H.B G.H.P.S. Mankanahalli Rural Biligirayya G.H.P.S. Athihalli Rural Siddappa L.S G.H.P.S. Vanagooru Rural Nageshgowda V.S G.H.P.S. Kallahalli Rural Panju G.H.P.S. Hongadahalla Rural Rajeshwari A.R G.H.P.S. Bisale Rural Gangadhar K G.H.P.S. Goddu Rural Appaswamygowda G.H.P.S. Kollahalli Rural Yashodamma G.H.P.S. Halebelur Rural Yashodamma G.H.P.S. Kabbinagadde Rural Nirvanappa G.H.P.S. Malali Rural Prakash S G.H.P.S. Gulagalale Rural Janakamma G.H.P.S. Kendanamane Rural Jayanthi G.H.P.S. Bage Rural Lalitha G.H.P.S. Yadehalli Rural Laxmanagowda G.H.P.S. Urdu Belgodu Rural Saiyad Ulfath Fathima G.H.P.S. Kannada Belgodu Rural Dyavayya G.H.P.S. Hebbanahalli Rural Kumar N.R G.H.P.S. Hosapete Rural Shivegowda G.C G.H.P.S.Rakshidi Rural Susheela G.H.P.S. Ganadahole Rural Drakshayinamma G.H.P.S. Mavinahalli Rural Parvathi G.H.P.S. Kyamanahalli Rural Umme Salma G.H.P.S. Kumbaradi Rural Krishnamurthy G.H.P.S. Hebbasale Rural Fayazunnis G.H.P.S. Mallagadde Rural Rmesh

191 65. G.H.P.S. Hadige Rural Vital Shivasharana G.H.P.S. Kelagalale Rural Yashoda B.H G.H.P.S. Udevara Rural Rajayya K G.H.P.S. Kesaguli Rural Gopal Krishna G.H.P.S. Halasulige Rural Alis A.T G.H.P.S. Kudugarahalli Urban Chandrshekar J.E G.H.P.S. Sakleshpur Urban Yashodhara B.A G.H.M.P.S.Udru (Girls) Urban Haseeba Aktar G.H.P.S. Shop Urban Krishnashetti G.H.P.S. Agrahara Urban Nirvanayya G.H.P.S. Achangi Urban Parvatamma G.H.P.S. Urdu (Boys) Urban Jaharabi G.H.P.S. Hanubalu Rural Dasayya G.H.P.S. Huradi Rural Manjunath K.N G.H.P.S. Achanahalli Rural Yashpal G.B G.H.P.S. Devaladakere Rural Ramesh D.P G.H.P.S. Maragunda Rural Sarojamma G.H.P.S. Ballupet Rural Krishnegowda G.H.P.S. Ambedkar Nagar Rural Govindaraj G.H.P.S. Chikkanayakanahalli Rural Krishnayya G.H.P.S. Adarahalli Rural Kalavathi G.H.P.S. Jammanahalli Rural Chanrdalekha G.H.P.S. Galigudda Rural Jagadeesh G.H.P.S. Bandihalli Rural Bhavani G.H.P.S. Hoggove Rural Salma Begam AIDED PRIMARY SCHOOL Sl Schools Name Location Head Masters Name Phone No no 1. St. Joseph H.P.S. Town Jashintha Lobo GOVT HIGH SCHOOL Sl no Schools Name Location Head Masters Name Phone No 1. GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Devaladakere Rural Kannika GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Uchangi Rural Chinnaswamy GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Belagodu Rural Natesh Govt. Jr. College, Hetturu Rural Subramanya GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Adaravalli Rural Naganaik GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Hurudi Rural Hanumantharaya GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Kumbaradi Rural Manjunatha GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Vanaguru Rural Naganaik GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Rural Mahadeva

192 Hongadahalla 10. GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Eachalabeedu Rural Siddaiah C.A GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Maranahalli Rural Harish S.K GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Sakleshpur Urban Marushuramappa Y GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, Udayavara Rural Jayashankar GOVT. Jr. College, Hanubal Rural Rajeev Govt. Jr. College, Changadahalli Rural Sujatha Govt. Jr. College, Sundekere Rural Anand K.N GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, Sakleshpur Urban Nirmala J.N Govt. Jr. College, Yasaloor Rural Poornima INFORMATION OF AIDED HIGH SCHOOL Sl Schools Name Location Head Masters Name Phone No no 1. Chethana High School, Sakleshpur Urban Shivanna C.R B. Siddannaiah High School, Rural Vijayalakshmi Balupet 3. Siddaganga High School, Rural Chandrashekaraiah Shukkaravara Santhe 4. Vivekananda High School, Rural H.N. Earegowda Vanaguru 5. Basaveshwara High School, Kalale Rural Jayamma St. Josph High School, Sakleshpur Urban Chowramma Malleshwara High School, H.V. Rural Annegowda Halli 8. Ranganatha High School, Balupet Rural Lalitha High School, Bage Rural Ashok HASSAN CITY DRUG MERCHANTS DETAILS Institution Name And Address M/S.City drug house Shop No.2,Khatha No.2378 Shri Manjunatheshwara Complex Near Picture Palace Busstand Road Hassan. M/S.Banashri Medicals Khatha No.1146 Hassanamba Temple Road Hassan. M/S.Nandi Medicals Khatha No.277, Vallabhayi Road,Hassan. M/S.Swami Medicals Khatha No.1213.R.C.road Opp R.M.H.Hospital.Hassan. M/S.Hassanamba Medicals Khatha No.52 Owners/Partners Name N.Ramachandra Shekhar H.S.Shrinath A.B.Basappa K.S.Snehalatha K.S.Ravindranath Eligible Person Name Licence No Ending Date N.Ramachandra Shekhar 5074 H.S.Shrinath V.K.Girija Shankar 2013 K.S.Snehalatha Gopal K.P /21/79 20/21/682 20/21/719 20/21/127 20/21/

193 Shop No.1 College Road, Hassan. M/S.Bindu Medicals Khatha No.211/C Arlikatte Circle North Extention, Hassan. M/S.Jayasheela Medicals Khatha No.154, Hasline Road Opp Basaveshwara Choultry Hassan. M/S.Al-Kabeer Medicals Shop No.1 & 2 Khatha No.1433 Pentionmohalla Main Road Hassan. M/S.Maruthi Medicals Shop No.3 Khatha No.1495 Hosline Road, Hassan. M/S.Shahi Medicals Shop No.2 Khatha 806, Opp Shahi Maszid Main Road,Pention Mohalla Hassan. M/S.Suresh Medicals Khatha No.529 KasthriBa Road Hassan. M/S.J.P.Medicals & Egencies Shop No.2 A.R.No.1189 Opp Ganapathi Temple Neharu Road,Hassan. M/S.Ashraya Medicals Khatha No.227 Ashraya Nursing Home Building Sampige road K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Raj Medicals Khatha No.931 Vallabhay Road, Hassan. M/S.Guljar Medicals Khatha No.1470,Tippu Circle Azad Mohalla,shrikantanagar M/S. Sri Manjunatheshwara Medicals.Shop no-01 Khatha No.283,Housing Board Kuvempu Nagar. Hassan. M/S.Khuda afraz Medicals. A.R.No.388, Mirza Mohalla Behind KEB coloni,sante Pete Hassan. M/S.Ramesh Medicals Khata No.491,Govt Hospital Road K.R.Puram Hassan. M/S.Satyam Medicals Shop No.1 & 2 Khatha No.743 T.C.ChandraShekhar Dr.Nagaraj.H. Saiyad Thanvir Ahamed H.J.Dharmanand Thofik Pasha Suresh H.J.Prasad Partners 1)Dr.S.N.Kirankumar 2)Dr.Nirupama Kiran 3)H.S.Shubha K.S.Vadiraj Hebbar Guljar Ahamed Saiyad T.Chandrashekhar D.Abdul Mazeed G.V.Revanna A.N.Sathyanarayana shetty Manju.S.Sathyam H.B.Shivakumar J.D.Vijay Kumar Saiyad Thanvir Ahamed Laxmi Narayana J.J ï Thofik Pasha B.S.Nagendra Vedavathi B.S B.V.Sharadha Thimmanaik 2069 Guljar Ahamed Saiyad M.B.Nagaraj Rekha Rajendra 9277 B.N,Veena Manju S.Satyam /21/663 20/21/590 20/21/516 M.Y.H. 20/21/249 20/21/582 20/21/721 20/21/421 20/21/725 20/21/300 20/21/765 20/21/747 20/21/361 20/.21/28 20/21/

194 Shankar Mata Road K.R.PuramHassan. M/S.Kalleshwara Medicals Khatha No.1022 Belur Road,tanniruhalla. Hassan M/S.M.R.Medicals Khatha No.233/A.Sayadri Clinik, Park Road. Hassan M/S.Shri Ranganath Medicals Khatha No.443,Shop No.2 Main Road Buvanahally Hassan M/S.Jayalaxmi Medicals Khatha No.58/49 Vallabhay Road Hassan M/S. Amruth Medicals Khatha No.1980.Underground RatnaRaj smarak Hospital Ground Near Shubhodaya Kalyana Mantapa.A.R.Leyout Hassan M/S.Shri Janardana Medicals Khatha No.620.Shop No.620. Shop No.1. Swarnamba complex,shankara Mata road.k.r.puram Hassan M/S.Harsha Medicals Khatha No.1480/1794 Hosaline Road, Hassan M/S.Shakuna Medicals Khatha No.321/371,209.ward No.34, H-N Road Channapatna Hassan M/S.Shiva Medicals Khatha No.603,.Shop No.1 Buddamarga, Aralikatte Circle Vidyanagar Hassan M/S.Nishchay Medicals Khatha No.1603.Shop No.1.Dange,Hospital ground. Underground, M.G.Road Ramankatte Near, Hassan M/S.J.P. Medicals Khatha No.3593,Kenchappashetti Building,Adlimane road, Shanti Nagar, Hassan M/S.Ashwini Medicals Khatha No.2282.Racecource road Govt Hospital road, Hassan M/S.Shri Channakeshava medical Center Khatha No.305.Shop No.2, 1 st Flore, Sayadri, Circle, Salagame Road, Hassan M/S.Satya drug House Shop No.2.Site No.V-7. Mohan kumar D. Mohan kumar D M.R.Somanath h.v.yogish D.N.Girish Manjunath C. 629 M.N.Vijayakumar M.Shashikala D.R.shridhara H.K.ChandraShekhar D.M.Shyamsundar A.R.Praveen K.M.Kalpana G.Jayakeerthi N.Gangadhar Partners 1G.C.Shivanna 2) H.N.Nagaraj P.S.Prasanna Hitendra Kumar Lavanya H.A D.R.shridhara H.P.Hanumantegowda D.M.Shyamsundar A.R.Praveen K.M.Kalpana G.Jayakeerthi J N.K.Ravi 7049 H.N.Nagaraj Jyothi Satyam /21/817 20/21/319 20/21/699 20/21/769 20/21/621 20/21/531 20/21/633 20/21/706 20/21/559 20/21/506 20/21/454 20/21/678 20/21/512 20/21/

195 26 th Cross Road, Kuvempu Nagar Hassan M/S.Suvarna Medicals Khatha No.1336 Shop No.3 Opp.Hasanamba Dentle College M.G.Road, Hassan M/S.A.R.K. Medicals Khatha No.840.Madeena shadi Mahal Complex, V.B.Road Cross Hassan. M/S.Mahalaxmi Medicals Khatha No.720.Malnad nursing Home Building, Govt.High School Road.K.R.puram.Hassan M/S.Prakruthi Medicals Shop No.3, Khatha No.1639, Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Complex College Road Hassan M/S.Gopal Medicals Shop No.10, C.S.I.Complex Opp Karnataka Bank Busstand Road Hassan M/S.Giri Drug House Khatha No.696/A Busstand Road Near Picture Palace Hassan M/S.Shusrutha Medicals Khatha No.76/83B Harshamahal Road,Hassan. M/S.Ullas Medicals Khatha No.274 Shop No.3, Vallabhay Road, Hassan. M/S.Ramesh Drug House Khatha No.280, A.R.No626 3 rd Cross, Shankarmatt Road Hassan. M/S.Bharath Medicals Kasthuri Ba Road Khatha No.518, Devigere Circle, Hassan. M/S.Vijay Medicals Shankarmatt Road Khatha No.658, K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Renuka Medicals Shop No.1, R.C.Road, Hassan. M/S.M.G.Medicals Khatha No.488 A.R.No.515 Mangala Hospital Ground Sampige Road K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Kumar Medicals Shop No.1 Khatha No.196 Nirmala Building Panduranga Temple Road C.M.Yogesh Mohamed Akhil D.Amarnath A.V.Maheshwara H.T.Hemalatha Mohamed Akhil D.Amarnath h.s.yogish B.Gopal 1) B.Gopal )Manjunath. C /21/806 20/21/681 20/21/701 20/21/483 20/21/639 Girigowda Girigowda 20/21/294 Dr.C.R.Suresh A.R.Anand Veena B.N. G.ChandraMohan H.R.Pushpa T.V.Chandrakumar Partners 1) H.V.Mallikarjun 2) H.Y.Nayana Partners 1) Dr.H.M.Kumar 2) N.N.Ashadevi B.Shashidhara T.Jiyauddeen 9784 H.C.Nagaraj H.b.Jwalendrakumar 8429 H.R.Pushpa T.V.Chandrakumar H.V.Mallikarjun Fharveej Ahammed Khan /21/195 20/21/777 20/21/724 20/21/751 20/21/711 20/21/218 20/21/691 20/21/

196 Hassan. M/S.Nagesh Medicals Sanjivini Hospital Shop No.1 Khatha No.46,Old No.517 Ward No.13,Underground Sanjivini Hospital Building Salgame Road, Hassan. M/S.Shri Krishna Medical Hal Khatha No.604,# 167 Underground,Subhash Square Hassan. M/S.Priyanka Medicals & Generals Shop No.2 Khatha No.1562 G.G.Koppalu,Vidyanagar, Hassan. M/S.Bharani Medicals Emporium Khatha No.1362 Shop No.1 Near Shakthi Ganapathi temple Housing Board, Hassan. M/S.Vaishnavi Medicals Khatha No.715, S.S.M.Hospital 1 st Flore,ShankarMatt Road Hassan. M/S.Bharathi Medicals Khatha No.70/D, Bharathi Nursing Home Ground Opp gandhadakoti R.C.road, Hassan. M/S.Ankitha Medicals Khatha No.03,Khatha No.555 Dentle College Road Vidyanagar, Hassan. M/S.Pavan Medicals Khatha No.2828,A.R.No.541 Nanjundappa Complex KasthriBa Road, Hassan. B.Nagesh Swarnagowri C.M.Prakash G.V.GopalaShetty Dr.S.R.Dinesh Partners 1.G.C.Shivanna 2Prasannakumar L.S. H.C.Swami Partners 1) Liyakath Ali 2) H.J.Umesh B.somashekar H.V.RAngaswamy 2988 H.V.Jwalendra Kumar 8429 Joseph Joswaraj 397 K.R.Venugopal G.C.Shivanna Gopal Krishna Ayyangar Liyakath Ali /21/573 20/21/525 20/21/716 20/21/541 20/21/360 20/21/262 20/21/808 20/21/ M/S.New Madhu Medicals Shop No.1Khatha No.2004 Opp M.C.e.College Underground,Pushpagiri Complex Salgame Road, Hassan. M/S.Ravi Medicals Shop No.2 Khatha No.376/2 Govt Hospital, Hassan. M/S.Shekhar Medicals Khatha No.88/92 Racecourse Road, Hassan. M/S.Sri Vinayaka Medicals Khatha No.22,27 Shop No.3 Sri Raghavendra Nilaya Building Budda Marga,Vidyanagar,Hassan. Madhukumar D. Madhukumar D H.V.Yogananda C.Piliph G.S.Arunkumar S.SunilKumar 7399 Shivaprakash H.B R.Nagappa /21/577 20/21/275 20/21/161 20/21/

197 M/S.Hemavathi Medicals Khatha No.1027, Hemavathy Hospital Ground, Uttara Badavane,Hassan. M/S.Shri Lakshmi Medical Emporium Khatha No.683/B,Shop No.1 Nagapadma Complex Shankar Matt Road K.R.Puram,Hassan. M/S.Nanda Medicals Shop NO.3,Khatha No.1771 A.R.No.5170, Devraj Urs Market Sachin Plaza Complex,Hassan. M/S. Raj Drug House Khatha No.412,Shop No.2&3 Sampige Road K.R.Puram,Hassan. M/S.Saraswathi Medicals Khatha No Shop No.1, Salgame Road Saraswathipuram, Hassan. M/S.Naveen Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.1196 A.R.No.1196,Old No.1068 Basattikoppalu Road K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Yashaswi Medicals Shop No.3 Khatha No.1591 Adlimane Road Road Shanthinagar, Hassan. M/S.Kanakamba Medicals No.26,Okkaligara hostel building Shankarmatt Road K.R.Puram, Hassan. A.S.Sheshachala T.S.Krishnarajendra Jalandarshetty KalyansinghRaj Purihith Shivaji Raj Purohith B.Prabhakar Shri H.J.Natesh B.M.Harish Partners 1) S.C.Ashok 2) Vedavathi A.S.Sheshachala T.S.Krishnarajendra H.J.Dharmananda S.H.Mahendra S.V.bharathi S.V.bharathi N.R.Veda H.RAjeshetti /21/626 20/21/455 20/21/434 20/21/532 20/21/723 21/20/552 20/21/739 20/21/ M/S.Venkatashwrar Medicals Khatha No.1 Hosline Road, Hassan. M/S.Aishwarya Medicals Khatha No.910,Shop No.7 Kuvempu Nagar Near Mini Vidhanasoudha, Hassan. M/S.shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Ayurveda College & Hospital Drug Store B.M.Road, Hassan. M/S.Shri Vayuputhra Medicals Khatha No.861,A.R.No.861 Ganesh Buildings Salgame Road, Hassan. Venkteshbabu C.N. A.M.Harshavardhan S.Yashodhara Partners 1) Lakshmi Prasanna 2) H.J.Ganesh Venkata Babu C.N Giridhar C S.Yashodhara P.S.Anand /21/333 20/21/445 20/21/323 20/21/ M/S.Kalpavruksha Medicals Khatha No.316,A.R.No.36 Vallabhay Road, Hassan. S.B.Venugopal Shrinivas Udupa /21/ M/S.Ashirvad Medicals G.C.Ramesh G.C.Ramesh

198 Khatha No.5,Underground Park Road, Hassan. M/S.Raghu Medical Centre Shop No.5,Khatha No.1360/1249 I.M.A.Building, Govt Hospital Road, Hassan. M/S.Shri Ranga Medicals Shop No.10,Okkaligara Hostel Buliding,Shankarmatt Road K.R.Puram, Hassan. Dr.V.rajeev V.Raghu 1) H.R.Manohara 2) H.B.Saroja 3) V.nagarajashetty /21/354 H.S.Suresh 9762 Narasimha murthy /21/558 M.Y.H. 20/21/ M/S.Medplus Shop No.1,Khatha No.754 Opp Stadium Near gangathirtha Choultry Salgame Road, Hassan. M/S.Varun Medicals Property No.33,A.R.No.304 Vallabhay Road, Hassan. M/S.Soukhya Medicals Shop No.2,Khatha No.149 Opp Basaveshwra Choultry Hosline Road Road, Hassan. M/S.Shri LAkshmi Medicals Khatha No.1673, Lakshmi Nursing Home Ground College Road, Hassan. M/S.Shri DurgaPrasad Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.82/153 B.M.Road,Thanniruhalla, Hassan. M/S.Guru Mahesh Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No Sanhtepete Circle B.M.road,Hassan. M/S.Rashmi Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.91 B.M.Road, Hassan. M/S.Poornima Medicals Khatha No.723,Naveen Complex Shankarmatt Road K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Bhaskar Medicals Khatha No.247/462 1 st Cross,Shankarmatt Road K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Mahesh Medicals Khatha No.411,Sampige Road K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Shri Lakshmi Venkateshwara Medicals,Shop No.1 Khatha No.432, Hosline Road, Hassan. M/S.Hoysala Medicals Khatha No.1756,Shop No.1 Hoysala Hospital Building Vishweshwraiah Road Vidyanagar, Hassan. N.Senthil Kumar H.A.Sathish M.S.Mohan Hanumamma K.Kumar C.D.Nanjegowda G.T.Nanjegowda R.Narendra A.Leelavathi R.Mahesh K.N.Revanna Krishna Kumar Shashidhara H.V.Panchakshari M.S.Mohan M.SathishKumar 8755 K.Kumar Sukumara D.M.Subbegowda 2760 R.Narendra H.S.KambadarayaShett y 3782 R.Mahesh Prashanth K.S Shankaregowda C.E /21/796 20B/259 21B/233 20/21/644 20/21/422 20/21/381 20/21/679 20/21/708 20/21/631 20/21/688 20/21/717 20/21/315 20/21/827 20/21/ M/S.Sheethal Medicals H.T.Harish H.T.Harish

199 Khatha No.432,Shankarmatt Road,K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Thrupti Medicals Shop NO.3 &4 Khatha No.1588 Aralikatte Circle,Salgame Road, Hassan. M/S.Hebbar Medicals & Egencies Khatha No.1084,Sant Joseph School Road Uttara Badavane, Hassan. M/S.Chandru Medicals Shop No.1,Rangalakshmi Building, B.M.Road, Hassan. M/S.Mallikarjuna Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.75 Police Badavane,Beeranahallykere, Hassan. M/S.S.P.Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.2459 Ramakrishna Nursing Home M.G.Road, Hassan. M/S.Anantha Medicals Store Ward No.23.A.R.No.523 Kasthuri Ba Road, Hassan. M/S.Indu Medicare Shop No.1 &2 A.R,No.56/A Naidu workshop Road, Hassan. M/S.Chaya Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.2297 Chethan Nyuro Centre Ground 1 st Cross,Shankarmatt Road,K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.shri Bhagavan Medicals Khatha No.708,Shop No.1 Shankar matt Road K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.shri Benaka Medicals Khatha No.158/159,Shop No.1 Mutton Market Circle Vallabhay Road, Hassan. M/S.HAmsa Medicals Khatha No.243,, Taluk Office Road,, Kuvempu Nagar, Hassan. M/S.Shri Venkatadri Medicals Khatha No.1287,shop No.4 Doddi Road,Doddi Circle K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Maharudra Medicals & general Stores M.A.G.26, 2 nd Main Road, Kuvempu Nagar, Hassan. M/S.Anand Drug House Shop No.2,Akkamahadevi Sankirna,Akkana Balaga Building Near Basaveshwra Temple, Pention Mohalla, Hassan. M/S.Surya Medicals Shop No.1,K.S.R.T.C.Bus stand C.R.Mahendra K.Gangadhara Hebbar S.R.Chandrashekar T.K.Babu Rajendra Prasad L.S.Prasanna Kumar Shivanna J.C. S.S.Ananth N.S.Eendresh Chaya Nagesh Partners 1.A.V.Manjunath 2.B.C.Ramaswroop Umesh R,Lokesh /21/347 C.R.Mahendra K.Gangadhara Hebbar C.P.Chadregowda K.M.Dinesh JL.S.Prasanna Kumar S.R.Uday Shankar H.T.Madhusudan Abdul Haseeb Akhil Fuzlur Rehaman A Umesh Kiran Joseph A Disilwa /21/674 20/21/238 20/21/197 20/21/740 20/21/488 20/21/752 20/21/816 20/21/587 20/21/429 20/21/568 20/21/665 G.Krishnakumar G.S.Bindu MAdhava 20/21/693 K.A.Mohan Kumar G.R.Anand K.A.Mohan Kumar M.G.MAnjunath /21/345 20/21/538 P.Suresh Kumar P.Suresh Kumar /21/

200 Hassan. M/S.Maruthi Medical Centre Khatha No.1611, Opp Veterinery Hospital, Hosline Road, Hassan. M/S.Rohini Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.550 Govt Hospital Road K.R.Puram, C.S.I.RedPharn Memorial Hospital Medical Store Khatha No.58 R.C.Road, Hassan. M/S. C.S.I.RedPharn Memorial Hospital Medical Store Khatha No.58 R.C.Road, Hassan. M/S.Kothari Medicals Centre Khatha No.666,Sharada Complex Shankarmatt Road, K.R.Puram,Hassan. M/S.Thejaswi Medicals Shop No.3,Khatha No.517 Shankar Matt Road, S.R.S.Complex, Hassan. M/S.S.G.R.Medicals A.R.No.189,Ward No.12 Opp Akasahavani, Salgame Road, Hassan. M/S.Sanmathi Medicals # 2048/1 Park Road, Hassan. M/S.C.S.I.R.M.H.medicals (Branch) A.R.No.3040 Racecourse Road, Hassan. M/S.Mohan Medicals Khatha No.12 &13 Sahyadri Circle,Salgame Road, Hassan. M/S.Janatha Medicals No.86,Janatha Nursing Home Building,R.C.Road, Hassan. M/S.Mani medicals Khatha No.436,Mani Speciality HospitalGround,Sampige Road, K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Subhash Medicals Khatha No.118/B Vallabhay Road, Hassan. M/S.Suraksha Medicals Khatha No.569,Sanjivini co-operative Hospital Building, Shankarmatt Road,, K.R.Puram. M/S.Appollo Forma # 160 Old No.507,Underground Shankarmatt Road, Hassan. M/S.Mahaveera Medical Stores Shop No.5,A.R.No.741 Near Bus Stand, Hassan. H.J.Umesh J.C.Anand Director CSI.Redfern Memorial Hospital Medical Store N.G.Kothari A.S.Nataraj Vinutha R Dharanendra Kumar Director H.C.Mohan Kumar S.S.Santhosh Jain Partners 1.Dr.Sowmyamani B.K. 2.T.R.Gowramma H.R.Latha Partners 1.K.Gopal Krishna 2.N.K.Chandregowda K.Suresh S.S.Sandesh jain Miss.Sowmya K.S H.M.Mahaveera T.Merijan 2895 Anuradha S.C A.S.Nataraj Shrikanta Swami H.S Dharanendra Kumar Palraj C.gurudath 7712 H.C.Mohankumar S.S.Santhosh Jain S.S.Veeresh H.R.Latha K.Gopal Krishna Asmith ulla.s Vimalesh Shifani /21/337 20/21/412 20/21/821 20/21/117 20/21/19 20/21/722 JA.ªÉÊ.ºÉZï 20/21/211 20/21/773 20/21/39 20/21/170 20/21/741 20/21/744 20/21/216 20/21/802 20/21/ M/S.Prasanna Medicals B.B.Prasannakumar B.B.Prasannakumar

201 Khatha No.124 R.C.Road, Hassan. M/S.Bhairaveshwara Medicals Shop No.1Khatha No.341, Adlimane Road, Hassan. M/S.Jyothi Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.376/2 Revenue Dept Employees Society Building, Govt Hospital Road, Hassan. M/S.Balaji Medicals Khatha No.1861 Shri Venkateshwara Nursing Home,Ravindranagar, Hassan. M/S.Shri Medicals A.R.No.963,Belur Road Thanniruhalla, Hassan. M/S.Manjula Medicals Khatha No.2861/A,Manjula Clinic Ground,S.R.S.Building Shankaramatt Road, K.R.Puram Hassan. M/S.Shri Ganesh Medicals Shop No.2,Khatha No.243 Old Post Office Road Near Bus Stand, Hassan. M/S.Thrilok Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.569 K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Sathish Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.143 Opp Double Tank, Old Post office Road, Hassan. M/S.Renuka Medical centre Khatha No.750/C,B.M.Road, N.R.Circle, Hassan. M/S.Raghavendra Medicals A.R.No.476,Khatha No.457 Kasthuri Ba Road, Hassan. M/S.Medplus Shop No.4,Khatha No.584 M.A.G.25 1 st Stage,2 nd Main Road Kuvempu Nagar, Hassan. M/S.Lakshmi Medical Stores Shop No.3,Khatha No.507 Old No.507,Underground Kasthri Ba Road, Hassan. M/S.Gajanana Medicals Khatha No.324,Old No.5635/A Shankar matt Road,K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Shri Ram Medicals Khatha No.1144,Hosline Road Hassan. M/S.Janatha Forma Shop No.90/93,Janatha Clinic R.C.Road, Hassa B.Lepaksha Kumar Y.S.Veerabhadrappa /356 C.V.Sathish E.Shekar Nanda B J.P.Vinay Dr.Sudeer B.Bengalore P.R.Manjunath C.Madhava somayyaji H.L.Satyanarayana S.Veerabhadrappa M.C.Satyanarayana N.Sentil Kumar T.S.Laxmi Narayanarao Y.S.Veerabhadrappa 1484 B.N.Nagappachari H.P.Ravikumar J.V.Manjunath 8721 B.S.Sharadamma 1053 H.L.Satyanarayana Ramesh Babu A.S M.C.Satyanarayana 9761 Shankaregowda C.E K.P.Supreet Rizwan M T.S.Laxmi Narayanarao /21/604 20/21/129 20/21/ ¹/48 20/21/700 20/21/467 20/21/667 20/21/450 20/21/524 20/21/29 M.Y.H. 20/21/256 20/21/ / /231 20/21/424 20/21/675 Shri.Venkatarao Shri.Venkatarao /21/205 S.S.Santhosh Jain S.S.Abhishek Jain 20/21/

202 M/S.Kiran Drug House Shop No.122,Khatha No.1163/1044 New Khatha No.122 Hosline Road, Hassan. M/S.Bharani Drug House Khatha No.946,Shop No.1 Jayashri Nursing Home Ground Old R.T.O. Office Road, K.R.Puram, Hassan. M/S.Health Forma Khatha No.448, Near Double Water Tank Hosline Road, Hassan. M/S.Mediplus Shop No.3,Khatha No.524 Kasthri B.M. Road, Hassan. M/S.Kamadhenu Medical Stores Khatha No.225,# 3223 Kasthuri Ba Road, Hassan. M/S.Kothari Medicals Shop No.3 Khatha No.527/A Sharada Complex Shankarmatt Road, Hassan. M/S.shri Padmamba Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.88 Industrial Area M.Hosakoppalu, Hassan. M/S.Shanthi Medicals Khatha No.23,Vidyabhavan Bus Stand Road, Hassan. M/S.D.Pet Corner Shop No.1 Property No.550 Ravindranagar,Doddiroad,Hassan M/S.A.M.Medicals & General Stores Shop No.2,Khatha No.47 Chippinakatte Badavane Near Gousiya Anjuman,Hassan. M/S.Shri Siddeshwara Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.2294, 1 st Main Road,Hemavathy Nagar, Hassan. Topik Pasha H.N.sujatha Fharaj Anvar Y.S.Kumar H.A.bharath Bhushan J.Jagadish N.Shantil Kumar Athavur Rehaman A /21/827 20/21/470 20/21/793 20/21/797 20B/260 20B/234 H.S.subrammanya H.S.subrammanya /21/720 20B/232, 21B/210 J.Aravinda Kumar J.Aravinda Kumar /21/38 20B/20 21B/20 S.B.Shvakumar Shri Thulsiprasad A.R. 20,21/762 A.S.harish A.S.harish 20B/192 21B/173 Pavana H.C J.Ramakrishna 20,21/842 Mahammad Husen A.R.Thulsiprasad 20,21/852 Dharma S.A Saiyad Abdul Bashir 20,21/ M/S.Shri Ranga Medicals Shop No.1,Khatha No.602 BuddaMarga,Vidyanagar, Hassan. Institution Name And Address M/S.Siddalingeshwara Egencies Shop No.1,khatha No st Flore,Bindu-Madhu nilaya R.C.Road,Hassan J.M.Gundegowda Sachin Prabhu I. 20,21/856 Owners/Partners Name S.Himapalachar C.B.Puttaswamy Eligible Person Name Licence No Ending Date S.Himapalachar C.B.Puttaswamy 20 / / M/S.shruthi drug house,1 st Flore Partners G.N.Venkatesh

203 1 st & 2 nd Flore,Khatha No.2282(Ashwini medicals) R.C.road, Hassan M/S.Paramount Forma Khatha No.62/58 Shri Ranganathaswami building K.S.Lane,Kasthuri Ba Road, Hassan M/S.Muttu Meena Egencies A.R.No.312,1 st Flore Bhandarkar Building,Doddagaradi Street, Hassan M/S.Maruthi Egencies A.R.No.898,1 st flore,9 th Cross Shankarmatt Road, Hassan M/S. District Drug Godown Karnataka State Drug Logistics & warehousing Society Shri Chamarajendra Hospital, Hassan M/S.Lakshmi Gas Junction Shop No.3,Santhe pete Basavanna Circle B.M.Road, Hassan M/S.Hemavathi Egencies Shop No.2,Khatha No.213,2 nd flore Bhanushri Seetha Ramanjaneya Road Uttara Badavane, Hassan M/S.Hemavathi Forma Shop No.2,Khatha No.437 Krishna Krupa Building Shankarmatt Road, K.R.Puram, Hassan M/S.shri Lakshmi Drug Egencies 1 st Flore,Okkaligara Hostel Building,Shankarmatt Road K.R.Puram, Hassan M/S.Guru Enterprises Shop No.1,Khatha No.661, Opp Banana Mandi Shankarmatt Road, Hassan M/S.Prem Drug House A.R.No.208,New No.226 Ellamma Temple Road, Hassan M/S.Shri Lakshmi Enterprises Shop No.1,Khatha No.866 Old No.774,1 st flore 2 nd cross,k.r.puram, Hassan M/S.Sathyam Egencies A.R.No.158,Khatha No.158 Telugara Street,Hassan M/S.Bharath Supplies & Sales Co-Operative Society Shop No.1,Khatha No.63 Old No.1263,Sharana 1.G.N.Venkatesh 2.G.Chandramohan 3.S.M.Rekha 4.Manjula. G.Chandramohan / /136 Sangeetha Devi A.S.Ningamma KA.HSN20 / /225 R.Shivalingam R.Shivalingam 20 / /208 N.Vinay N.Vinay 20 / /245 M.S.Ananth Ramu M.S.Ananth Ramu 20 / /161 H.D.MAdhu H.D.MAdhu 20 /248 S.N.Suma S.N.Suma 20 / /164 Partners A.S.Venkatesh PrasadR.R.NAgenda r R.N.Aruna A.S.Venkatesh PrasadR.R.NAgendar 20/ /166 Chandrashekar H.T K.Hemanth kumar 20 / /94 Reena S. Reena S. 20 / /188 T.Ramachandran M.Jayalaxmi 20 / /109 Eshaprakash M. Eshaprakash M. 20 / /157 K.H.Venkatesh N.R.Sujatha K.H.Venkatesh 20 /81 22 /69 M,Raju H.V.RAgavendra 20 / /

204 Sadana,Hosline Road, Hassan M/S.B.G.R.Traders No.488,Sanhte pete B.M.Road, Hassan M/S.Sunil Surgicals & Formasyuticals Shop No.2,Assesment No.377,1 st Flore, Opp S.R.S.Choultry K.R.Puram, Hassan M/S.Shri Nidhi Commercials A.R.No.665,Khatha No.665/628 Society Road Cross, Hassan M/S.Sharada Drug House Khatha No.969,Jayanagar Salgame Road, Hassan M/S.Madan Forma] Khatha No.491,Old No.930 Aduvally Main Road, Hassan M/S.H.R.H.Traders A.R.No.1917,9 th Ward 2 nd Cross,Ravindra Nagar,Hassan M/S.Alok Enterprises Shop No.1,Khatha No.94 Chandan Complex Harshamahal Road, Hassan M/S.R.K.Egencies Khatha No.650-A,Underground Shankarmatt Road, K.R.Puram, Hassan M/S.Aravind Traders Khatha No.469/K A.R.No.508, Vasavi Compound,Shankaripuram Hassan M/S.J.R.Bio Medicals & Surgicals,A.R.No st Ward,B.M.Road, Hassan M/S.Gayathri Egencies Khatha No.51,1 st Flore, Opp Double Tank, Old Post Office Road, Hassan M/S.Kothari Distributers Shop No.1,Khatha No.166.Old No.285/A,Ward No.1, Gopinath Complex Underground B.M.Road, Hassan M/S.Girish Egencies Khatha No.589/646 New Khatha No.535 Ward No.23,1 st Flore Krishna Building SubhashSquareHassan M/S.Chethan Enterprises Shop No.1,1 st flore Khatha No.747 Old No.663 Shankarmatt road K.R.Puram, Hassan M/S.Mahaveera Forma Shop No.1,A.R.No.288, B.R.Nanjundashetty B.R.Nanjundashetty 20 /212 S.Sunil Kumar Kusuma B 20 / /207 A,G.Saptagiri Raj. A,G.Saptagiri Raj. 20 /72 Taranath J.P Taranath J.P 20 / /203 N.B.Lokesh N.B.Lokesh 20 /222 Partners 1.H.R.Hiriyannayya 2.K.S.Lokesh Babu K.S.Lokesh Babu 21 / / /228 S.B.Parshwanath S.B.Parshwanath M.Y.H20 / /169 B.N.Keerthi B.N.Keerthi 20 / /132 Partners 1.H.N.Ramesh 2.Shyla Prasad 3.H.N.Shrinivas H.N.Prakash 20 /213 G.R.Muralidhar G.R.Muralidhar 20 / /247 H.E.Dharanendra Kumar swamy Leelavathi Latha Jain K.P.Shivaprasad, Aravinda Kumar Anju Kothari. H.E.Dharanendra Kumar swamy Leelavathi B.Dhanalaxmi Anju Kothari. 20 / / / /254 Girish C.B Savitha RAni H.P 20 /275 K.T.Satyanarayana K.T.Satyanarayana 20 / /155 M.P.Devaraj S.Lokapalaraj. M.P.Devara 20 /

205 1 st flore,magge Rajanna Building Doddagaradi Street, Hassan M/S.Shri Ramanath Distributers Khatha No th Cross Sampige Road, K.R.Puram, Hassan M/S.Guru & Co 1 st FloreVenkateshwara Building Munciple Office Road, Hassan M/S.Nag Forma Shop No. 1& 2 Khatha No.196 Old No st Flore Nirmal s Building Panduranga temple Road, Hassan M/S.Shantha Surgicals Shop No.1, A.No.175 A.R.No.435, Shankarmatt Road K.R.Puram, Hassan M/S.Rajasthan Forma Sales Munciple NMew No.180,Old No.169, Hemanth Building Telugara Street, Kasthuri Ba Cross, Hassan M/S.Rajasthan Forma Sales Khath No.414, Dodabasthi Road, Hassan M/S.Shri Muttu Egencies Shop No.2,Khatha No.547,548,549,550 Manjushalaya Complex Kasthuri Ba Road, Hassan M/S.Univercell Enterprises Shop No.1-2,Khatha No.249 Park Road,uttara Badavane, Hassan M/S.R.S.Formalinks Shop No.1 & 2 Khatha No.43 Mangala Nilaya Near Hemavathi Hospital Naidu workshop Road, Hassan M/S.Rakshith Enterprises Khatha No.947 M.G.Road,Dentle College Circle Vidyanagar Badavane, Hassan M/S.S.A.S.Egencies Shop No.1,Khatha No.118 A.R.No.128 Near Habeeb Complex S.J.P. Road, K.R.Puram, Hassan M/S.Manjunath Forma Khatha No.38,Old No.524 Sumana Nilaya Kuruhinashetty Beedi Old Post Office Road, Hassan M/S.Deshi Farma Shop No.2,A.R.No.908 Behind Gandad Koti. K.R.Puram,Hassan Prashanth Shetty Peru Rajani Prashanth shetty. B.N.Puttappa H.N.Gowramma G.A.Rangaswamy G,A.Gangadhar Rajani Prashanth shetty. B.N.Puttappa G.A.Rangaswamy G,A.Gangadhar 22 / / /183 M.Y.H20 / / / /140 Raghu K.R Ranjani 20 / /250 Dileep Kumar Dileep Kumar 20 / /238 Shivaji Raja Purihit Surendra Singh Rathod 20 / /204 V.Alagu M.Mari muttu V.Alagu M.Mari muttu 20 / /241 Tippeswamy T. Tippeswamy T. 20 / /248 Dr.Endresh Dr.Endresh 20 / /243 Vijay Kumar J.D Smt.Annapoorna A.B 20 / /214 Shafik Ahmmed Siddaki S. Prasanna K.P Prashanth H.T Yogesh Shetty S,P Girish, Pramod S.S. Praveen N.D Shafik Ahmmed Siddaki S. Prasanna K.P Girish, 20 / / / / / /

206 M/S.Akshaya Distributers Shop No.44,45,46, Okkaligara Society, Shankar Mat road K.R.Puram,Hassan M/S.Ekanatha Enter Prises old.shop No.86/73, New Khatha No.167 Ward No.25,Telugara Beedi, Kastooba Road, Hassan M/S.Mahaveera Drug agencies Khatha No.144A.1 St Cross, Kastooba Road, Hassan M/S.Drokoma Enterprises Shop No.1 Khatha No.33 Ward No.12 Ring Road Jayanagar,Hassan. M/S.Manjunatha Medi links A.R.No.917.New No.1034,Bhagavan Building. 2 nd Floor.Gandi Bajar, Hassan M/S. Kenara farm Shop No.4,1 st Floor &2 nd Floor. Rajeev Gandi complex Pura Sabhe Building Hassan M/S. Shri Chamarajendra Hospitsl Hospital Main Drugs Godans,dist Hospital, Hospital Road Hassan. M/S.Muttu Meena Medicals Shop No.129.Shkti sadana Ellamma temple Street. Hassan M/S.Hitek Namana Sarjikals Khatha No th Floor S.K.S Complex, Shankar Mat road K.R.Puram,Hassan M/S.Chetana Farma AR.No.531 &531 A, Khatha No.560A/561A Shankar Mat road Shiva Buildings.Hassan M/S.Amejon Distributers Pri.Limt. AR No.188.Ratnaraj Layout. B.M.Road, Hassan M/S.Ranganatha Marketing. Khatha No.398 Ward No.4.B.S.N.L.Bhavan Near, Kuvempu Nagar, Hassan M/S.Alok agencies Farmasuiticals Distributers No.17.1 st Floor,VidyaBhavan, Bus stand Road, K.R.Puttaswamy Harini Kumar Laxmi Ranga Raju Narayanagowda Asha H.C. Harshavardhan K.P K.R.Puttaswamy Harshavardhan K.P 20 / /256 Santhosh Y.S Shashi 20 / /246 N.B.Suresh Jain Premalatha 20 / /96 B.P.Pradeep, Sadana Sudhan Meena N.R Ramya Sathish Kumar C.K.Sowmya,Chikka nna Dr.B.R.Veena, Prabha. Ningegowda,Pramod B.P.Pradeep 20 / /235 Vikas P. Vikas P. 20 / /227 Vital Rai K NArayana Shetty G.K C.Karupayya Vital Rai K Swrnadri S C.Karupayya K.Sundari 20 / / / / / /216 Mohan G.S Shivaram S. 20 / /240 D.K.channegowda D.K.channegowda 20 / /172 Neelesh Agarval Nitin Agarval Pratima K. 20 / /205 Manjunath R. Manjunath R. 20 /274 Manjunath Jain S.B Manjunath Jain S.B 20 / /

207 Hassan M/S.Manjunath drug house Ar.No Khatha No.2783, 1 st Floor Tammegowda Buildings,Subhash square Hassan M/S.Durgamba drug house AR.No.264, Khatha No.283, 1 st Floor, Chikkagaradi Street, Hassan. M/S.Kamal Dev drug house Khatha No st Floor, Doddagaradi Road Hassan M/S. Raj Farm AR no.425.anvar Building Hosaline road, Hassan M/S.Vinayaka agencies Khatha No.95/233,Laxmi Krupa Rakshana Puram, Hassan M/S.M.R agencies Khatha No.2852 AR No.216 Vidya nagar, Hassan M/S.S,L,R Enterprises Shop No.1, AR No.Old NM.1908 New No rd cross Road Ravindra Badavane, Hassan M/S.Hassan Bio Medicals Shop No.1, Khatha No.105,KAS Complex SJP Road. K.R.Puram,Hassan M/S.veritasa India Pri.Limt. Shop No.05 Khatha No,477. Police Kwatrus Near. Hassan M/S.Chethana agencies Shop No.1 Khatha No.224, 1 st Floor Shankar Mat Road Ayyappa temple near, Hassan M/S.Laxmi Powltri Care Shop No.1,Khatha No.602, Hosaline Road Sent Joseph school Opp Hassan M/S.Kedharanatha medicals Khatha No th cross Road 2 nd Road, Hemavethi Nagar Hassan M/S.In Vyasan Farma Shop No.1 Khatha No.141, Police Caloni,Hosyala Nagar Hassan M/S.Patel Enterprises Shop No.1 Khatha No3528,Jayanagar Badavane, Hassan K.M.Sannamanjegow da K.M.Sannamanjegowda 20 / /91 A.T.Latha A.T.Latha 20 / /230 K.D.Madhu Kumar B.C.Hemanth Kumar K.D.Madhu Kumar B.C.Hemanth Kumar 20 / /103 R.Kamal R.M.Rangaraju 20 / /167 Vasanth Kumar H.R Vasanth Kumar H.R 20 /263 M,.Rajashekar M,.Rajashekar 20 /239 P.N.Pandurangashet ty P.N.Pandurangashetty 20 / /249 K.B.Umesh K.B.Umesh 20 / /241 K.N.Revanna Roopa,Ramya Vijay Kumar. K.N.Revanna 20 / /261 P.V.Sujatha. Mahesha S. 20 / /262 Malesha H.M Malesha H.M 20 / /263 B.Hanumantha Reddy M.Eshwarareddy Parveej Ahammed Khan B.Hanumantha Reddy Parveej Ahammed Khan 20 / / / /268 Prakash Patel k.c Prakash Patel k.c 20 / /

208 M/S. Pannaga Enterprises Shop No.K,K,Arket,Basatti koppal Main Road Rama mandir Opp. Hassan M/S.Ashraya Farmasuiticals Shop No.1 Khatha No.312 S.NO.94/4.Vidya Nagar,Hasanamba Road Mangaka Convent,Hassan N.B.Dinesh N.B.Dinesh 20 / /271 H.N.Sathisha Dharmapalaksha H.S. 20 / / Details of restricted drug merchants of hassan district M/s Aimal Shariph(Amdard Clinic) No.2962,Azad Road,Hassan M/s Shanthi Stores Bus Stand Road Opp Maharaja Park,Hassan M/s Jayalakshmi Stores Shop No.1,Janatha Bazar, Near Bus Stand, Hassan M/s Mowlana Stores A.R.No.1468/1787 Society Road,Hosline Cross, Hassan M/s Ramraj Business House Khatha No.670,Ward No.09 Opp Adichunchanagiri Choultry M.G.Road, Hassan Aimal Shariph Aimal Shariph Partners: 1) A.S.Harish 2) A.S.Shridhar H.R.Shrinivasmurthy H.R.Shrinivas murthy Saiyad kalim Pasha Partners: 1)P.Y.Pramod 2)P.Sunitha Pramod Saiyad kalim Pasha M.Y.H/ 20J/198 21J/95 20J/208 21J/100 20J/199 20J/10 21J/04 20J/11 21J/ Institute Name & Address M/S.Malnad Medicals Shop No.02 Khatha No.40 Main Road Gendehally Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Latha Medicals #236,Bikkodu Road Arehally Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. Drug merchants in belur taluk, hassan district Owners/Partners Name Shafic Ahamed Leonard Nelson Pinto Eligible Person Name Shafic Ahamed Leonard Nelson Pinto 1753 Licence No Ending Date 20,21/ ,21/ M/S.Mallikarjuna B.N.Mallikarjuna & B.P.suresh Babu 20,21/

209 Medicals(Brach) Khatha No.2023 Temple Main Road Opp Govt Hospital Near Kariyamma Temple Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Malathesh Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha No.201 Opp Govt Hospital Hagre Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Holicross Medicals A.R.No.1497/1252 A.Neharu nagar Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Ananthlakshmi Medicals A.R.No.2012/1601 Opp Govt Hospital Temple Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Maruthi Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha No.49, Main Road Hagre Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Mahalakshmi Medical Store,Main Road Arehally Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Venkateshwara Medicals Shop No.01,Main Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Belur Medicals Khatha No.3555A/2485A Opp Govt Hospital Temple Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Manipal Medicals S.S.R.C.Complex Opp KSTDC Hotal A.R.No.2004 Shop No.02 Khatha No.2486 Near Temple Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Chennakeshava Medicals Khatha No.2526/2042 Temple Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Raghavendra Medicals & General Stores Khatha No.2845/2036/A Ambedkar Circle, Infront of KEB Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Mallikarjuna Medicals Khatha No.3550/2490 A.N.Prabhakar 2939 Malthesh H.N. Sister Gracy Ashok B.L. Chidambar H.S. A.V.Shivakumar Keshavmurthy H.R.Subbaraju Guptha Malthesh H.N Sister Merlin Smt.Bhavani B.S Chidambar H.S A.V.Shivakumar Shri Satya Narayana B.G K.S.Ragavendra ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ B.S.Sathish B.S.Sathish ,21/ B,K,Ranganath H.V.Ravindranath Shri. R. Subrahmanya, S.Geetha, A.P.Chandrashekar H.V.Ravindranath Shri. R. Subrahmanya 20,21/ ,21/755 20B/245,21B/ ,21/

210 # 829/01,Temple Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Madhu Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha No.3782/2686 Temple Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Kavyashri Medicals Gayathri Underground Shop Khatha No.1483/1239 Chickmagalur Road Neharu Nagar Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Rudreshwara Medical Store Khatha No.937, Zamiya Masidi Building Sakleshpur Road Arehally Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Annapurneshwari Medicals Shop No.04 Khatha No.937 Zamiya Masidi Building Sakleshpur Road Arehally Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Deeksha Medicals Khatha No.1622/1421 Neharu Nagar Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Hari Medical Store Shop No.01 Khatha No.1428 Gramapanchayath Building Near govt Hospital, Halebeedu Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Medical Branch Shop No.3& 4 Khatha No.1377 Opp Busstand, Temple road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha No.1756/1544/A Underground, Halebeedu Road Naharu Nagar Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Ranganath Medical & General Store Khatha No.176A/165A Pete Main Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Srinivas Trading Co.Medicals & General Store Khatha No.284/1489 Temple Road B.R.Mallikarjuna B.S.Madhusudhan H.V.Gayathri C.C.Hiremat H.S.Ningaraju Raju Harishrav B.M. B.S.Madhusudhan 5449 B.V.Sudharshan, C.C.Hiremat K.Kumar swamy Apak ajar Harishrav B.M ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ Vineesh B. Vineesh B ,21/ R.S.Sharada B.K.Mukunda B.S.Radha Shri.B.S.Vikram B.S.Vivek Syed Abdul Aleem Raghu B.N ,21/ ,21/ Shri.B.S.Vikram 20,21/

211 Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Shanthamalleshwara Medicals & Generals Shop No.11 Khatha No.11 Belur-Bage Road Bikkodu Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Bharath Medicals & General Stores Shop No.01 Khatha No.267 Belur-Mudigere Road Nagenahally Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Madhu Medicals(Branch) No.06 Channegowdarabeedi Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Medicals Emporium Shop No.03 Khatha No.211/199/144 Ward No.14 VillageAccountant Society Building Main Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Shivan Medicals Shop No.05 Khatha No.3774/ st Flore Shri Shanthamallegowda Complex Temple Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Lakshmi Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha No.1112/946 Temple Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shri Vijayalakshmidevi Medicals & General Stores Shop No.01 Khatha No.228/269 Govt Hospital,Bikkodu Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.S.L.N.Medicals Shop No.01, Khatha No.297 Opp Busstand Adguru Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. E.N.Poojitha Phakruddeen N.M B.S.Ravikumar B.Gireesh Neethu D.S B.K.Mohan Kumar H.A.Satish Manjunath B.N Kantharaj J.S Kenchappa B.M 469 Sadhana C.H Pradeep Roshan Rodrigs Sathish H.S Smt.Taramani P Rashmi J.M Chandregowda N.K ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/110 20B/58,21B/ ,21/ ,21/ Drug merchants in belur taluk (halebeedu) hassan district Institute Name & Address Owners/Partners Eligible Person Name Licence No Ending Name Date M/S.Shri Hari Medicals Harish Rao Harish Rao 20,21/

212 Shop No.01 Khatha No.1428 Gramapanchayath Building Near Govt Hospital Halebeedu Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Manjunath Medicals Khatha No.231 Hospital Road Halebeedu Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Vinayak Medicals Khatha No.652 Hoysaleshwara Temple Road Halebeedu Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Arpitha Medicals Khatha No.940 Belur road, Halebeedu Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shrinivas medicals Khatha No.1216 Javgal Road Halebeedu Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Varun Medicals Shop No.02 Khatha No.69 Chokanahally Village Bikkodu Hobli Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. Ravi J.N Manjunath G.N Premaleela M K.N.Shrinivas Ravi J.N Manjunath G.N Shri Sudeep Kumar Shri,Ramakrishna M ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ ,21/ H.A.Sathish J.Sathish ,21/ Retailer drug merchants details in belur taluk Institute Name & Address M/S.Shri Vinayak Forma Assesment No.3012/2137 Near Maseedi Pumphouse Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Mallikarjuna Traders Khatha No.2694/2178/A Temple Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.MAdhu Forma Shop No.02 Khatha No.3774/2680 Kote Temple Road Near Kempegowda Circle Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Eshwar Forma Shop No.04 Owners/Partners Name Eligible Person Name Licence No B.M.Chandrashekar B.M.Chandrashekar 20B/246 21B/222 Subrammanya R B.R.Mallikarjun 20B/99 21B/84 C.P.Laxmi C.P.Laxmi Rameshappa E. Rameshappa E B/193 21B/174 20B/281 21B/252 Ending Date

213 Khtha No st Flore Temple Road, Halebeedu Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. M/S.Shantha Forma Shop No.04 Khatha No.3782/2686 Temple Road Belur Talluk,Hassan Dist. Sadhan Soodan Santhosh B.N 20B/294 21B/ Drug merchants in holenarsipura taluk,hassan district Institution Name And Address M/S Seetha Medicals Khatha.No.1757/C,1556/C, Seetha Complex, Behind Eyes Hospital Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan M/S Shri Manjunath Medical Store Shop,No.4,Gramapanchayth Building Opp.Samudaya Arogya Kendra Main Road,Hally Mysore Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S Balaji Medicals Shop No.2 Khatha.No.1757/1713/1556 Main Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S Shri Dharmashastra Medicals Shop No.192 Property No.1730/1670 B.H.Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Pushpa Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha.No.537 Hassan-Mysore Road DoodaKadanur Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Raghavendra Medicals Shop No.01. Khatha.No.322/294/A,Pete Beedi Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Amrutha Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha.No.1933/1806 Shri Ranga Flaza Owners/Partners Name N.R.Anandkumar Lokesh H.M. N.R.Vijaykumar H.Chandrashekhar H.S.Jayashri K.S.Raghavendra N.G.Mohan Eligible Person Name N.R.Anandkumar Ramalimgaiah K.S Shri.N.V.Balaji N.R.Vijaykumar 4005 Shri.R.Manjunath Shri.H.R.Subbegowda 3065 K.S.Raghavendra Shri.N.G.Mohan Licence No KA.HSN /20,21/196 KA.HSN /20,21/656 Ending Date KA.HSN /20,21/ KA.HSN 20,21/ KA.HSN 20,21/ KA.HSN /20,21/843 KA.HSN /20,21/

214 Arakalgud Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/SGuru Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha.No.1848/1743 Opp Govt Hospital Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Manthralaya Medicals Khatha.No.LPG.20B Housing Board,Main Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan M/S.Ankitha Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha.No.5915 B.H.Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Vasavi medicals #363,Main Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Lakshmi Medicals Shop.No.01 Khatha.No.96 H.N.Pura Road Hangarahally Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Shri Gowtham Medical Store Khatha.No.13 Hallimysore Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Vaishnavi Medicals Shop No.10 Muncipal Complex Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Murthy Medicals Shop No.03,Khatha.No.150 Opp General Hospital Haradanahally, Halekote Hobli Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Dimpu Medicals Khatha.No.122 Udduruhosahally Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Swami Stores Khatha.No.1725,1682,1528 Main Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Shri Venktesh Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha.No.1757,1713,1553 NaveenChandra M. Malleshaiah K.S.Sunil K.C.Sathish N.K.Kiran N.M.Mahesh N.S.Shobha T.Shivanna T.Arunkumar H.K.Kumar K.Ramegowda S.Ramamohanababu N.R.Govindaraju guptha Malleshaiah 4790 NaveenChandra.M K.S.Sunil H.M. Chethan Kumar N.K.Kiran Shri Niranjan Swarup Sachin Prabhu Shri Gopalakrishna Shri Sudarshan Kumar Kumar K.R Shri Ramamohan Babu 8148 N.R.Govindaraju guptha 4004 KA.HSN /20,21/709 KA.HSN /20,21/348 KA.HSN /20,21/866 KA.HSN /20,21/336 KA.HSN /20,21/666 KA.HSN /20,21/815 KA.HSN /20,21/623 KA.HSN /20,21/243 KA.HSN /20,21/390 KA.HSN /20,21/124 KA.HSN /20,21/64 20 /31 21 /

215 Main Road, Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Pavithra Medicals Shop No.01, Khatha.No.122 H.N.Pur,Mysore Road Doddahally Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Shri Madeshwara Medicals Khatha.No.29 Opp Paduvalahippe Hospital Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Shri Lakshmi Narasimha Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha.No.3083/2884 Kote Main Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Shri Guru Medicals Shop No.02 Gramapanchayath Building Opp Samudaya Arogya Kendra Hally mysore Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Eshwara Medicals Khatha.No.1364/1276 Main Road,Pete Beedi Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Kaushik Forma Shop No.01 Khatha.No.1848/1723/A Kaushik Krupa Opp Govt Hospital Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan M/S.Nanda Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha.No.1878/1751 Amarnath Building Near Bus Stand B.M.Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Pavithra Medicals & General Stores Shop No.01 Ward No.02 Khatha.No.849/784 Chennambika Circle Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Asha Medicals & general Stores Shop No.01 Khatha.No.141 Agrahar Gate Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan Pavithra G.L J.M.Manjunath K.H.Chaluvaraju H.R.Kamalaksha S.Gokul Smt.Hemashri U.N.Nandan Pavithra G.L Sathish K.C. Shri Venugopal N.D Shri.Mahesh T.S Shri Vijaymumar H.G Y.J.Lakshmisha S.Gokul 5273 Smt.Hemashri Shri Prakash K Shivashankar B.S Shri Ganesh H.R Shri Sathish K.C ,21/ KA.HSN /20,21/239 KA.HSN /20,21/418 KA.HSN /20,21/519 KA.HSN /20,21/757 KA.HSN /20,21/432 KA.HSN /20,21/502 KA.HSN /20,21/781 KA.HSN /20,21/

216 M/S.Chinmayi Medicals & General Stores (Branch) general Stores Shop No.3 & 4 Khatha.No.86 Hirithalal Road Doddakadanur Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Rekha Medicals & general Stores Shop No.01 & 02 Khatha No.371 Somanahally Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Shiva medicals & General Stores Shop No.02,Khatha No.196 Nagaranahally Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Maruthi Medicals & General Stores Khatha No.157 Opp Govt Hospital Paduvalahippe Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Padmavathi Medicals & Generals Khatha No.1568 Balaji Complex Govt Hospital Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District Duneshwari E.R Rekha S. Bharanikumar M.R. H.R.Yogesh Ramachandra K.S. Nirmala Shri Shivannagowda N.Y Shri C.M.Babu Shri Nagaraju K.M Shri Ravi K.M KA.HSN /20,21/776 KA.HSN /20,21/800 KA.HSN /20,21/782 KA.HSN /20,21/791 KA.HSN /20,21/ M/S.Nanditha Medicals Shop No.01 Gramapanchayath Building Hally Mysore Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Saraswathi Medicals Shop No.01 Khatha No.1881/1754 H-M Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District Smt.Rani Saraswathi M.K. RAshmi H.P Chathan K.V. KA.HSN / 20,21/655 KA.HSN /20,21/ Retail drugs merchants details in holenarsipur taluk M/S.Nataraj Forma H.C.Nataraj H.C.Nataraj KA.HSN /20 /

217 Khatha No.1857/1811/1648 Court Main Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Raghavendra Agencies Shop No.01 Khatha No.593/543 Pete Road Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District M/S.Mahalingeshwara Agencies Shop No.02 Khatha No.250 Hallymysore Holenarsipura Taluk,Hassan District N.Raghavendra Shobha N.Raghavendra Shobha 21 /43 KA.HSN /20 / /217 KA.HSN /20 / / Drug merchants in arkalgudu taluk, hassan district Name and Address of the Medical Stores M/s. Poorvika Medicals, Khatha No. 177/1, Main Road, Basavapattana, Arkalgudu Taluk, Hassan District. M/s.. Harish Medical Stores, Khatha No. 1364/1220 B, Govt. Hospital Opposite, Holenarasipur Road, Arakalgudu Hassan District. M/s. Gopal Medicals, Complex No. 1, Khatha No. 43/B, Assessment No. 642, Opp. Kanara Bank, Keralapura, Arkalagudu Hassan District. M/s.. Gowri Medicals, Building No. 2, Khatha No. 210, H.P.C. Road, Ramanathapura, Arkalgudu Hassan District. M/s. Mahalaxmi Medicals, Khatha No. 106, Main Road, Doddamagge, Arkalgudu M/s. Sri. Bhanashankari Medicals, Khatha No. 357/A, Doddamagge, Arkalgudu Tq. Hassan M/s. Anil Medicals, Khatha No. 194, H.P.C. Road, Bus Stand Circle, Ramanathapura, Arakalgudu Tq. Hassan District. Name of the Owner/Partner B. Suresh A.N. Sureshkumar K.S. Anantha moorthy Santhosh P.S B.C. Raviprakash G. Roopa H.N. Anilkumar Authorised Person of the Medical Stores Licence No. Sri. B. Suresh KA.H.S.N/20,21/285 Sri. A.N. Sureshkumar 4844 H.P. Sundrachari 2364 Smt. Sakeela S Sri. B.C. Raviprakash Sri. Yogananda H.R Sri. H.N. Anilkumar KA.H.S.N 20,21/651 20B/215 21B/193 KA.H.S.N 20,21/574 KA.H.S.N 20,21/685 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/603 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/599 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/595 Expiry Date

218 M/s. Sri. Nischay Medicals, Shop No. 2, Khatha No. 344/50/A, Opp. Primary Health Centre, Main Road, Basavapattna, Arakalgudu Tq Hassan District. M/s. Mahalakshmi Medicals, Khatha No. 318, Hours No. 102, Main Road, Basavapattana, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Channamma Medicals, Khatha No. 19, Shop No. 4, Main Road, Belavadi, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. B.N. Medicals, Complex No. 1, Khatha No. 265, Highschool Road, Handrangi, Konanoor Hobli, Arakalgudu Hassan District. M/s. Thara Medicals, House No. 1, Khatha No. 51, Near Mini Vidhana Soudha, Vinayaka Nagar, Kote, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Varalakshmi Medicals, Khatha No. 1267/1223, House No. 2, Opp. Govt. Hospital Holenarasipur Road, Arakalgudu Hassan District. M/s. Sri. Gururagavendra Medicals, Khatha No. 5251, Govt. Hospital Road, Keralapur, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Sri. Maruthi Medicals, House No. 8, Khatha No. 218, Kodlipet Road, Mallipattana, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Sanjeevini Medicals, Complex No. 1, Khatha No. 1002, Main Road, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Ranganath Medicals, A.R.No. 385/368, Kote, Arakalagudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Athiguppe Medicals, Khatha No. 671, S.B.M. Road, Konanur, Arakalagudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Sri Venkateshwara Medicals, Khatha No. 67, Opt. Govt. Hospital, Keralapura, Arakalagudu Tq, B.V. Ramakrishna B.V. Ramakrishna B.R. Dharama L.B. Krishna H.T. Prasanth K.S. Shridhar and R.Subramanya G. Subbanna A.K. Umesh A.G. Subramanya Rangaswamy K.H. Mahesh K.V. Narayanaswamy Sri. Meer Sahaswar Ali Sri. Meer Sahaswar Ali Shri. Subbashetty 2119 Sri. Venkatesh K Saiyad Abdul Basheer Hirisave 1160 K.S. Shridhar G. Subbanna 4827 Sri. D.K. Srikanth 6038 Sri. A.G. Subramanya Sri. Rangaswamy Sri. C.K. Shivaprasad K.V. Narayanaswamy KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/584 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/868 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/619 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/743 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/824 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/650 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/596 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/266 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/199 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/18 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/324 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/

219 Hassan District. M/s. Vasavi Medicals, Khatha No. 873, Tank Road, Konanur, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Sri Laxmi Medicals & General Stores, Khatha No. 593, Complex No. 2, Ground Floor, S.B.M. Road, Arakalagudu Tq. Hassan District. M/s. Gajanan Medicals, Khatha No. 719, Opp. Post Office, Konanur, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Apoorva Medicals, Complex No. 04, Khatha No. 635, College Road, Konanur, Arakalgudu Tq. Hassan District. M/s. Sri. Maruti Medicals, Complex No. 2, R.No. 58, Village Panchayath Building, Hulikallu, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Vinayaka Medicals, Khatha No. 653, Hospital Road, Konanur, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Yoganagesh Medicals, A.R. No , Pete, Main Road, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. M/s. Sri Venkateshwara Agencies, Khatha No. 63, Main Road, Keralapura, Arakalgudu Tq Hassan District. M/s. S.L.V. Medical and General Stores, Complex No. 1, Khatha No. 232, H.B.C. Road, Bus Stand Circle, Arakalgudu Tq Hassan District. M/s. Shivanand Medicals and Generals, Shop No. 2, S.A.S. No. 55, B.T.S. Complex, Main Road, Arakalgudu Tq Hassan District. Sri. Krishna Medicals and General, Compex No. 62, Munisipalty Building, Opp. State Bank of Mysore, Hentagere Road, Arakalgudu Tq Hassan District. M/s. Usha Medical and General Supplys, Khatha No. 637, Port Street, Konanur, Arakalgudu Tq Hassan District. K.N. Diniesh K.N. Diniesh S.S. Sujatha K.V. Ravikumar H.N. Anilkumar Pravinkumar B. H.V. Srinivas, K.S. Indira A.P. Nagesh D. Janaki and K.V. Rajashekar B.V. Ananth Madusudan M.T. K. Vijayaramegowdeg owda B.S. Savitha S.S. Sujatha K.V. Ravikumar Sri. S.M. Channarappa 1394 Pravinkumar B Sri. K.S. Annesh Sri. Harish Kumar, M.L Sri. Lokesh K.V Hassan Suhel Madusudan Pavar P Sri. Javaregowda 1322 Sathish T KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/77 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/435 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/263 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/690 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/581 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/116 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/738 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/ / /194 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/536 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/851 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/737 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/

220 M/s. Shridhar Medical and General Stores, House No. 1, Khatha No. 277, Main Road, Ramanathapur, Arakalgudu Tq Hassan District. M/s. Sri Laxmi Medicals and General Stores, Complex No. 12, Belaguli Road, Ramanathapur, Arakalgudu Tq Hassan District. M/s. Maruthi Medicals Centre, Khatha No. 218, Kodlipet, Mallipattana, Arakalgudu Tq Hassan District. M/s. Sunag Medicals, House No. 2, Khatha No. 652, Hospital Road, Konanur, Arakalgudu Tq Hassan District. Chandrashekar B.C. Paramesh A.K. Umesh B.S. Subramanya Rekha H.N M. Padmanab H.P. Srikanth B.S. Subramanya KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/530 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/774 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/303 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/ Retail drug merchants in arakalgudu taluk M/s. Venkateshwara Agencies Godown, Khatha No. 487, Basavanahalli Road, Keralapura, Arakalgudu Tq, Hassan District. D. Janiki K.V. Rajashekar D. Janiki KA.H.S.N/ 20 / / Channarayapattna taluk, hassan dist. NAME & ADDRESS NAME ARH VAKTHI NAME LICENSE No. M/s. Satheesh medicals, Khatha No. 196, Old Khata No. 3107, Opposite Govt. Hospital Channarayapattana Tq Hassan Dist. M/s. Krishna Medicals N: 122/1, B.M.Road Mattanavile, Channarayapattna TalukHassan Dist. M/s. Hemavathi Medical Shop No. 1 Thirumala Building,B.M.Road, Channarayapattana Tq M/s. Bhakthi Medical Assesment No. 92, B.M. Road, K.N. Satheesh H.B. Krishnegowda K.N. Satheesh H.B. Krishnegowda A.S. Vishveshwaraiah A.V. Nagesh 8335 S.D. Nandakumar Smt., Pushpalatha K KA.HSN / /20,21/214 KA.HSN / /20,21/225 KA.HSN / /20,21/156 KA.HSN / /20,21/686 EXPIRE DATE

221 Near Corporation Bank Shravanabelagola Channarayapattna Taluk, Hassan M/s. Shri. Ranganatha Medical, Shop No. 2, Khatha No.657/4, Vijaya Lakshmi Sankeerna, Opposite of Bus stant. B.M.Road, Hassan M/s. Mamatha Medicals Khatha No. 2, Rampura Electric Colony, Santhe Shivara Post , Nuggehalli Hobli, Channarayapatna M/s. Guru Medicals, Shop No. 3, Khatha No. 1051, Mysore Road, Channarayapatna, Hassan Dist M: Ravi Medicals, Shop No. 1, Hkatha No. 309, Opposite of Samudaya Arogya Kendra, Main Road, Hirisava,Channarapatna Hassan Dist. M/s. Chandru Medicals, Katha No. 1669/2 Opposite of B.M. Road,Channarapatna, Hassan Dist. M/s. Shivanidi Medicals, katha No. 132, T.C. Road, Karehalli, Channarapatna, Hassan Dist. M/s. Snehamedical Shop No. 2 A.R. No. 5712,Maruthy Hall, B.M. Road. Channarapatna, Hassan Dist. M/s. Madhu Medical Store, Khatha No. 686 /2, A.R.No. 754/2, Mysore Road, Channarayapatna, Hassan Dist. M/s. Shri. Raghavendra medicals, Shop. 1. A.R. No. 4, Khatha No. 698 Kasthooriba Road, Channarayapatna, Hassan M/s. Balaji Medical Khatha No. 174, Didaga,Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Kambokeshwara Medical Shop No. 01 Khatha No. 161 Thipatoor, K.M. Harish Smt. Sharmila J R.S. Chikkegowda J. Govindaraju G.R. Kushala C.S. Chanrashekar K.B. Thagaraj Prakash. B.R. M.B. Govinda Swamy M.C. Sathyanarayana K.P. Ramkrishna Kumaraswamy R.S.Chikkegowda 2090 Govindaraju H.A. Promoda C.S. Chanrashekar N.S. Lokesh Yogesh G.K M.B. Govinda Swamy MC. Sathyanarayana K.R. Shridhar, Kumaraswamy M.M KA.HSN / /20,21/380 KA.HSN / /20,21/707 KA.HSN / /20,21/614 KA.HSN / /20,21/612 KA.HSN / /20,21/03 KA.HSN / /20,21/175 KA.HSN / /20,21/514 KA.HSN / 20,21/343 KA.HSN / 20,21/256 KA.HSN / 20,21/298 KA.HSN / 20,21/

222 Channarapatna Taluk. Hassan Dist. M/s. Lakshmi narasima Medical Khatha No. 1085, near pump house Road, G.P. Building, Govt. Hospital Road, Shravanabelagola, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Ranganatha Medical, Khata No. 324, A.No. 281, Main Road, Shravanabelagola Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Fhariya medical Shop No.1, Khatha No. 1092, Belur Road, Near Police Stateion. Nuggehalli, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Baba Medicals, Shop N. 31, Town Hall B.R. Road, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Chandru Medicals, Shop No. 1, Khatha No. 1A/156, O/O Govt. Hospital B.M.Road, Mattnvile, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Ashok Medicals Shop No. 1, Khatha NM. 686/1, A.R. NO. 754/1, Mysore Road, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Devaraja Medicals, Khatha No. 227, Main Road, Shravanagelagola, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Renuka Medicals, Shop No. 2 Khatha No. 704/A, New Bustand Rad, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Mathrushri. Medicals & Jeneral Store. Shop No. 1 Khatha NM. 946, Opposite of Govt. Hospital, Bagoor Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Chandan Medicals, Shop NM. 1 Khatha No. 242, H.N.pura Road, K.M.Lokesh N.R.Ravi K.M.Lokesh N.R.Ravi. 353 M. IliyazPasaha M. IliyazPasaha Suhell Pasa H.A. Chandra Ashok S.B. Y.A. padma M.B. Harish Pushpalatha K.R.Ramesh Suheel pasha Sathya Narayana swamy Ashok S.B S.D. Mahaveer M.B. Harish 7871 H.L. Moodalagirigowda 1445 Govindaraju J KA.HSN / 20,21/476 KA.HSN / 20,21/306 KA.HSN / 20,21/647 KA.HSN / 20,21/556 KA.HSN / 20,21/453 KA.HSN / 20,21/811 KA.HSN / 20,21/346 KA.HSN / / 20,21/760 KA.HSN / 20,21/505 KA.HSN / 20,21/

223 Nalloor gate, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Harish Medicals, Shop No. 01, Khatha No. 3340, BenneRajhappa Complex, Bagoor, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Saraswathi Medical, Shop NM. 03, Khatha NM. 6126/3540 New Bustant Road, B.M. Road Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Channakeshwa Medicals Store, Khatha NM. 166/1, Karehalli, Bagoor Hobli, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Varun Medicals A.R. No. 447, KAtha NM. Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Keetrhi Medicals, Shop NM. 1 House NM. 825, Khatha No. 421/2 opposite Bus Stant Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Nageshwara Medicals & generals Shop NM. 1 Khatha nm. 262, Main road Nagarvile, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Pooja Medicals, Shop No.1. Khatha nm. 189, G.Panchayath building, Near Govt Hospital Udayapura, B.M. Road, Baledare Post, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Jwalamala Medicals, Shop nm. 1 Khathe nm. 269, Bangalore Road, Shravanabelagola Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. MaruLa siddeshwara Medicals, Mysore Road, Khatha M.S.A.S. 130, K.N.O. 1074,Channarayapatna, Hassan D. T. Revannagowda M.K. Saraswathi J.C. prahlad B.S. Gunaranjan M.B. Santhosh N. Shivaraju Ganesh H.M Dharanesh H.M Babu Prasad B.S. Gunarajan Smt. Jayalakshmi N. Shivaraju B.H. Manjunath B.H. Manjunath S.P. Anantharaj Siddaramesha G. S.P.Anantharaj Baramagowdadalawai KA.HSN / 20,21/803 KA.HSN / 20,21/778 KA.HSN / 20,21/281 KA.HSN / 20,21/26 KA.HSN / 20,21/557 KA.HSN / 20,21/555 KA.HSN / 20,21/466 KA.HSN / 20,21/53 KA.HSN / 20,21/ M/s. gururaja Medicals Raviraj A.N. Namjunath KA.HSN /

224 Ground floor khatha nm. 1934, AR No. 1934, Bagoor Road, Channarayapatna, Hassan Dist. M/s. Aryan Medicals, Shop No. 1 Khatha No. 885/1, Near Narsing Home, Hemavathi kalana mantap Mysore Road, Channarayapatna. Hassan D. M/s. Vasant Medicals Shop NM. 76, 6 th Block, Muncipal, B.M.Road, Near Police Station, Hassan D. M/s. Manikanta Medicals Khatha NO.. 13 A, Thipatoor Road, Kembalu, Bagoor Hobli, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Bhanju Medicals Shop NM. 92, Khatha NM. 1723, Opposite StateBank Of Mysore, Channarapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist M/s. VeeraBharashwara Medicals house NM. 1, General Store, Khatha nm. 306, Navile Road, Anathi,Channarayapatna Taluk Hassan Dist. M/s. Prabhath Medicals, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist.. M/s. Padma Medicals, Shop NM. 8, Khatha nm. 770, Near Bus Stand, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/S. Kaveri Medicals, Khatha NoM. 803, Mysore Road, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. kumar Medicals, (Branch ) shop No. 882, T.C. Road, Nuggehalli, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/s. Bharath Medicals House No. 1. Khatha NM. 2400, K.R. Circule, B.M. Road, Channarayapatna Taluk,Hassan Dist B.R. Shashikumar K.S. Vasantha Gurusiddesha B.C. Shashidhar T.V. Lakshmidevi K.B. Eshwarachar Gurudath Shashikumar B.R. D. K. Nagesh J.C. Kumar K.M. Mallesh Syed parvez pasha ,21/332 K.L. Manjunath K.S. Vasantha 9884 Gurusiddesha B.C Anandrav Saeed ameer C.K. Gurudath Chythanya K.K. Revanna K.Veerabhadregowda 8136 Someshwaradya. D.M KA.HSN / /20,21/503 KA.HSN / 20,21/408 KA.HSN / 20,21/696 KA.HSN / 20,21/203 KA.HSN / 20,21/608 KA.HSN / 20,21/309 KA.HSN / 20,21/415 KA.HSN / 20,21/112 KA.HSN / 20,21/529 KA.HSN / 20,21/

225 M/S. Sandya Medicals Khatha NM Opposite Govt. Hospital Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist. M/S. Shanthala Medicals Khatha NoM. 5929, Thaggasammanahalli vadavane,navodaya School behind, M/s Basappa Medicals, House No. 2, Khatha NoM. 106, Near P.H.C. D.G. Road, Didaga, Channarayapatna Taluk T. Nagarajaih Nanjegowda Nandeesh B.R. G.N. Sathyanandakumar Nandeesh B.R KA.HSN / 20,21/702 KA.HSN / 20,21/779 KA.HSN / 20,21/

226 Retails drug merchants in channarayapatna taluk M/s. Lakshmidevi agencies,assesment No. 1265, Khatha No. 1265, Old No. 1055, Gayathri Laout, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist M/s. Venkateshwara Traders Khatha No. 1087, Mysore Road, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist M/s. Kannika traders, Khatha no. 3216, Assesment No Bazar Street, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist M/s.Guru pharma Shop. No. 1 Khatha No. 3771, 14 Ward, Near Ghandi Circle, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist M/s. Life alliance Pharm, Shop. No..1, Khatha no Ward No. 16,Ganigara Street, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan Dist Chandrashekar N.K. C.R.Shriram shetty C.S. Murthy Rajeshwari Murthy C.M. Chetahan Shri. C.T. Nagendra Guptha Kumar J.C. Meer Shaan Sawar Ali Chandrashekar N.K.. C.S. Murthy Shri. C.T. Nagendra Guptha Kumar J.C Meer Shaan Sawar Ali KA.HSN / 20B/112 KA.HSN / 20B/133 KA.HSN./ 20B/82 KA.HSN./ 20B/289 21B/260 KA.HSN./ 20B/296 21B/ Drug merchants in alur taluk, hassan district. Name and Address of the Medical Stores Mrs. Sri Gajanana Medicals, Khatha No. 121, House No. 118, Shop No. 6, Sri. Vinayaka Complex, K.H. Road, Magge, Alur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. M.R. Medicals, Khatha No. 63, Main Road, Kenchammana Hosakote, Alur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. S.R.S. Medicals, Khatha No. 122, Malige No. 2, B.M. Road, Opp. Govt. Name of the Owner/Partner Authorised Person of the Medical Stores S. Purushotham Sri. K.N. Vivekananda S.M. Venkatesh Sri. K.T. Kumaraswamy G.L. Sarojamma 1869 Sri. K.T. Kumaraswamy Licence No. KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/ / /180 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/649 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/

227 Hospital, Alur, Hassan District. Mrs. Sri Mukambik Medical and General Stores, Khatha No. 115/119, B.M. Road, Alur, Hassan District. Mrs. Kalpana Medicals, Dr. No. 1, A.R. No. 138/135, S.M.M. Jain Building, B.M. Road, Alur. Hassan District. Mrs. Sri Padmamba Medicals, Khatha No. 78, Magge, Alur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. Suhas Raj Medicals, Shop No. 1, S.S.A. No. 43, P.L.D. Bank Building, Near Govt. Hospital, B.M. Road, Alur, Hassan District. Mrs. Nandi Medicals, Khatha No. 130, B.M. Road, Alur, Hassan District. Mrs. Ullas Medicals, Khatha No. 65, Opp. Primary Health Centre, K. Hosakote, Alur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. Sri Ganesh Medicals, House No. 1, Khatha No. 31/15, Byrapur, B.M. Road, Alur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. Komal Medicals, Dr. No. 1, Khatha No. 73, Kattaya Road, Channarapura, Kundoor Hobli, Alur Tq, Hassan District. Suresh Medicals and General Stores,Dr. No. 3, Khatha No. 224, Grama Panchayath Building, B.M. Road, Palya, Alur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. Alur Medicals, House No. 11, Grama Panchayath Building, B.M. Road, Alur, Hassan District. Mrs. Giri Medicals and General Stores, Khatha No. 149, Palya, Alur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. Suresh Medicals Centre, House No. 1, Khatha No. 132, B.M. Road, Palya, Alur, Hassan District. Sri. Balakrishna Sri. Ramesh Kumar Jain S.D. Shashikla H.D. Neetha A.S. Nagendra Ashok S.K. M.V. Mallikarjuna Abdul Rajak S.N. Suresh K.R. Umesh Girish M.M. Sri. Balakrishna Sri. Ramesh Kumar Jain S.D. Shashikla 6387 S.B. Vinutha H. Hankegowda Rukmaniyamma V.H Ravi Abdul Rajak Gopal Krishna Bhat B Latha. S K.S. Anil KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/57 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/441 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/176 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/754 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/609 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/629 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/818 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/635 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/133 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/249 KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/838 J.M. Chithralekha Rijvan M. KA.H.S.N./ 20,21/

228 Drug merchants in sakleshpur taluk, hassan district. Name and Address of the Medical Name of the Authorised Person of Licence No. Stores Owner/Partner the Medical Stores Mrs. Sri Kenchamba Medicals, Complex No. 2, Khatha No. Sri. H.P. Venugopal KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/ /886, PCARD Bank Building, S.P. Road, Sakleshpur Tq. Hassan District. B.S. Nanjappa Mrs. Giri Medicals, Khatha No. 69, Sri. M.V. Niranjan KA.H.S.N/ Ground Floor, Vanaguru Kudu ,21/322 B.C. Prathima Road, Vanaguru, Sakleshpur Tq Hassan District. Mrs. Murthy Medicals, Khatha No. 871, Ashok Road, Sakleshpur Tq Sathyanarayana S.K. Sathyanarayana S.K KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/244 Mrs. Bagyasri Medicals, Khatha No. 40, Main Road, Hanubalu, Sakleshpur Tq Hassan District. D. Laxminarayan D. Laxminarayan KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/248 Mrs. Sri Nandi Medicals, Shop KA.H.S.N/ Y.S. Prasannakumar No.. 35 B, Gramapanchayath S. Prashanth 20,21/ Building, Yasalur, Sakleshpur Tq Mrs. Dhanalaxmi Medical Stores, Khatha No. 1367, Bus Stand Opp. Dhananjaiah Dhananjaiah KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/85 Sakleshpur Tq Hassan District. Mrs. Surya Medicals and Zerox KA.H.S.N/ No. 1, Complex Building, B.M. A.J. Nanjundashetty 20,21/593 A.J. Nanjundashetty Road, Near Old Bus Stand, 5587 Sakleshpur Hassan District. Mrs. Cwonain Medicals, Shop No. KA.H.S.N/ 1, Khatha No. 3594/3269/A, Ajad Aslam Pasha S ,21/520 Aslam Pasha S Road, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. Mrs. Shiva Medicals, Complex No. 34, Khatha No. 273, Taranath H.K. KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/544 Muncipalty Building, Basaveswara Road, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. Shivaprasad D.M Mrs. Shruthi Medicals Stores, KA.H.S.N/ Khatha No. 20, Main Road, H.P. Somashekar 20,21/295 H.P. Somashekar Hethuru, Sakleshpur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. Pranathi Medicals, Khatha KA.H.S.N/ No. 1000/906, Aravind Complex, 20,21/761 Basavaraj G.A. Sri. S. Gopinath 642 Near Govt. Hospital, B.M. Road, Sakleshpur Mrs. Sri Laxmi Medicals, No. 16, Hemavathi Complex, B.M. Road, Sakleshpur. Hassan District. B.R. Thimmegowda S.V. Rajesh, S.V. Harish Sri. B.R. Thammegowda KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/335 Mrs. Balaji Medicals, Dr. No. 1, KA.H.S.N/ Sri. Nageshwar M. Khatha No. 855,Opp. Hilal Coffee 20,21/622 P.S. Adarsha Works, Ashok Road, Sakleshpur. Hassan District. Mrs. Sri Nandi Medicals, Khatha KA.H.S.N/ No. 35 B, Grama Panchayath Y.S. Prasannakumar 20,21/551 Y.S. Prasannakumar Building, Yasalur, Sakleshpur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. Sri Medicals, Khatha No. 35. Josheph Pransis Taranath H.K. KA.H.S.N/

229 71/3255, Srinivasa Hospital Building, Ajad Road, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. Mrs. Sri Holemalleswar Medicals, Dr. No. 2, Khatha No. 3881/3532, Shivakumar Building, B.M. Road, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. Mrs. Sri Ganesh Medicals, Dr. No. 2, Khatha No. 193, B.M. Road, Balupet, Sakleshpur Tq, Hassan Dist Sri. Jagadamba Medicals, Khatha No. 3422/3049, B.M. Road, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. Mrs. Sri Kiran Medicals, Khatha No. 882/787/B, Ist Floor All Mazid Building, Ashok Road, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. Mrs. Dhanvathari Medicals, Khatha No. 167/209, B.D.B. Complex, B.M. Road, Balupet, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. Mrs. Sri Pushpagiri Medicals and General Stores, Dr. No. 1, Khatha No. 34, Shukravara Santhe, Sakleshpur Tq Mrs. Nandi Medicals, House No. 2, Grama panchayath Building, Belgodu, Belur Road, Sakleshpur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. S.J. Medicals and General Stores, Khatha No. 126, Subramanya- Shanivasa Santhe, Changadihalli, Sakleshpur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. Giri Medical Stores, Dr. No. 1, Khatha No. 2636, B.M. Road, Sakleshpur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. Super Medipoint, Complex Building, B.M. Road, Sakleshpur Tq, Hassan District. Mrs. Pooja Medicals, Khatha No. 19, B.M. Road, Balupet, Sakleshpur Tq, Hassan District. S.V. Srikanth Sri. A. Venkatesh ,21/830 Sri. N. Raghavendra Acharya 8153 Sri. J. Rohith Ganesh S.P. Sri. Ganesh S.P Nayana Ashok S.B. Thirthkumar Manjunath Ananthkumar H.N. B.K. Subramanya H.S. Girish Nijamudhin Ijra Pransis Sri. Venugopal G S.C. Jayagopal 987 Sri. G.P. Lingaraj Lokesh P K.S. Badarinarayana H.S. Suma Seema M.B Dharanesh H.M KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/438 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/489 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/141 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/783 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/131 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/414 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/448 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/812 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/835 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/753 KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/837 Mrs. Karthik Medicals, Khatha No. 3565/3250, Ward No. 19, Ist Floor, Ajad Road, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. Dr. Navin Chandrashetty Punith Kumar M.R. KA.H.S.N/ 20,21/

230 Retails of drug merchants in Sakleshpur taluk Mrs. B.N.R. Enterprises, Shop No. 1, Khataha No. 812/731, B.M. Road, Sakleshpur. Medical Drug House, Shop No. 1, Khatha No. 3307/2936, Khan Manjal, Ajad Road, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. Mrs. Sri Dhanalaxmi Distributors, Dr. No. 1, Khatha No. 3488/2994, Bhuvaneshwari Circle, Bus Stand Road, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. B.R. Harish Narayana Kumar B.D. M.D. Sharath Sri. B.R. Harish Sri. Narayana Kumar B.D. M.D. Sharath Mithun KA.H.S.N/ 21B/226 KA.H.S.N/ 20 B / B /215 KA.H.S.N/ 20 B / B /251 Restricted drug merchants in Sakleshpur taluk 1 2 Mrs. Malathesha Tranding, Company Door No. 298, B.M. Road, Sakleshpur, Hassan District. Mrs. H.S. Nakeeb Ahamad Sharif, Khatha No. 2560/B, B.M. Road, Sakleshpur. Hassan District. S.M. Navinkumar S.M. Navinkumar M.Y.H. 20A/203 Dr. H.S. Nakib Ahamad Sharif Dr. H.S. Nakib Ahamad Sharif M.Y.H. 20 A / A /105 Ambulance vehicles particulars under the health department, Hassan District Sl.No. Location Ambulance No. Institution Phone No. 1. CHC Dudda KA 13 G General Hospital, Channarayapatna KA 13 G CHC Hirisave KA 13 G CHC Shravanabelagula KA 13 G General Hospital, Arakalgudu KA 13 G CHC Konanoor KA 13 G PHC Basavapatna KA 13 G General Hospital, Holenarasipur KA 13 G PHC Doddametikurke KA 13 G General Hospital, Arasikere KA 13 G CHC Banavara KA 13 G General Hospital, Alur KA 13 G General Hospital, Belur KA 13 G CHC, Halebeedu KA 13 G General Hospital, Sakleshpura KA 13 G

231 SL. No. District wise/talukwisehospibal /Health Institution HEALTH DEPARTMENT CHC/PHC/PHU'S Contact No Doctors details Contact No"s 108 Ambulence available/not I.ALURU TALUK 1 Govt. General Hospital, Alur Dr.G.N. Gagappa P.H.C. K.Hoskote Dr.Nisar Pathima P.H.C. K.HoskoteChannapura Dr. Mahesh P.H.C. Rayarakoppalu Dr. G.N. Nagappa P.H.C.Abbana P.H.C. Kallare PHU Palya Dr.Nisar Pathima PHU Ganjigere Dr. Pallavi II. ARASIKERE TALUK 9 Govt. General Hospital Dr.Shailaja Panduranaga PHC Jawagal Dr. Geetha PHC Harnahalli Dr. Shoba PHC Bagevalu Dr.Guruprasad PHC Kondenahalli Dr.K.C. Madhu PHC D.M. Kurke Dr.Puttappa PHC Kanakatte Dr. Vijayalakshmi CHC Gandasi Dr.Anurada PHC Bageshpur Dr. Nithin PHC Hirenadanahalli Dr.B.N. Ravish P.H.C.Kallusadaravalli Dr. Gangadarappa PHC Kenkere Dr. Asha PHC Kalyadi Dr. Shivanandaswamy PHC Banavara Dr. Ravish PHC Shashivala Dr. Thalavade PHC Kamasamudra - 25 PHC Gandasi Sandy Field Dr. Ramesh PHU Undiganalu Dr. Mallappa Hagedal PHU Handralu PHU Kurakundi Dr. Dinesh PHU Tholaluthore Dr. Sathish PHU Nerlige PHU Madalu Dr. Puttappa PHU R.N.Koppalu C.H.C. J.C. PUR Dr. R. Ramesh 34 PHU Kolagunda Dr. Gnaneswara III. ARAKALAGUDU TALUK 35 Govt. General Hospital, Arkalagudu Dr. Sheethal Kumar PHC Mallipatna Dr. Shivegowda PHC Gangoor PHC Bola Kyathanahalli Dr. V. Vijayakumar 39 PHC Keralapura Dr. Prafulla

232 40 PHC Belavadi Dr. Lokesh CHC Konanur Dr. Sheethal Kumar PHC Doddamagge Dr. Namratha PHC Basavapatna Dr. Showmyashree PHC Hulikallu Dr. Swamygowda PHC Ramanathapura Dr. Rajesh 46 PHC Sriramapura - 47 PHU Bannuru Dr. Vinodkumar Jain PHC Kattepura Dr. Meer Harshid Ali PHU Handrangi Dr. Thulasiram PHU Doddabemmathi Dr. B.K. Suresh PHU Rudrapatna Dr. Sathish 52 PHU Hethagodanahalli Dr.Rajendra IV. BELUR TALUK 53 Govt. General Hospital, Belur Dr.Shyamaladevi Accident 54 PHC Ìhanike Dr. Vijay PHC Adaguru Dr. Sathish Kumar 56 PHC Nagenahalli Dr. Navin PHC Hagare Dr. Vijay Kumari CHC Halebeedu Dr. Manjunath 59 CHC Arehalli Dr. Lakshmikanth 60 PHC Gendehalli Dr. Chandankumar 61 PHC Gobbalagodu - 62 PHC Anugatta - 63 PHC Ganguru Dr. Dhanpal PHU Chatachatanahalli Dr. Mohan PHU.M.L. Koppalu Dr. Raviraj PHU Bikkodu Dr. Anupama PHU Kesagodu Dr. Champaka V. CHANNARAYAPATNA TALUK 68 Govt. General Hospital, Channarayapattana Dr. Dhanashekar PHC Thote Dr. Shivalingegowda PHC Kalkere Dr. Lakshmikanth PHC Karehalli Dr. Chethan PHC Bidare Dr. Ragunath 73 PHC Mattanavile Dr. Arunkumar PHC Anathi Dr. Poornachandra pradeep PHC Didaga Dr. Teena CHC Shravanabelagula Dr. Youvaraju PHC Juttanahalli Dr. Srinivasa PHC Bagur Dr. Bindu PHC Anekere Dr. Sowjanya C.H.C Udayapura Dr. Shridar PHC Kunduru Matt Dr. Shivakumar PHC Kumbenahalli - 83 PHC Navile - 84 PHC A. Cholenahalli - 85 PHC Girinagar

233 86 CHC. Hirisave Dr. Harilal Naik PHU Kantharajapura Dr. Anil Kumar 88 PHU Kembalu Dr. T.H. Harish PHU.R.E.Kaloni Dr. Indra 90 PHU T. Rangapura Dr. Ravi PHU. Srinivasapura Dr. Shivashankar C.H.C. Nuggehalli Dr. Manjunath PHU Gowdagere Dr. Nagesha PHU. Akkanahalli krasu Dr. Lokesh PHU. Dammaningala Dr. D.T. Manjunath PHU. Balugatta Dr. Shashidar 97 PHU. Valagerahalli Dr. Ragunath PHU. Sathenahalli Dr. Rajiv VI. HOLENARASIPUR TALUK 99 ÊÑ..H.N Pura Dr. Lakshmikanth CHC. Doddakunche Dr. Puttegowda PHC Thathanahalli Dr. Jahanara Thabasam C.H.C. Halli Mysore Dr. Chethan 103 PHC. Chakenahalli Dr. Chandrashekar PHC. Malali Dr. Ganesh Prashad PHU.Agrahara Getu Dr. Madakari Naik PHC. Mudalahippe Dr. Banumathi PHU. Doddahalli Dr. Dharmesh PHU Devaramuddanahalli Dr. Mohankumar PHC. Odanahalli Dr. Anil Kumar PHU. Doddahalli Dr. Ramesh PHC.Doddakadanuru Dr. Siddegowda PHC Hangarahalli Dr. Gopinath 113 PHC. Hradanahalli Dr. Ravishankar PHC. Shingapura Dr. Purushotham 115 CHC. Padavalippe Dr. Sathyanarayana PHC. Halekote Dr. Shammi PHC.Hariharapura Dr. Shruthi PHC. Keragodu Dr. Harsha PHC. Valambige PHC. Nagaranahalli PHC. Anekannambadi PHC. Banakuppe PHC. Yalechowgalli PHC Kodihalli Koppalu Dr. Anitha VII. SAKLESHPUR TALUK 125 Govt. General Hospital, Sakleshpur Dr.Indushekar PHC. Athihalli Dr. Parmesh PHC. Balupete PHC.Yasaluru Dr.Earappa Kanikeri PHC. Hanubalu Dr. Kiran PHC Shukravara Santhe Dr. Radhakrishna PHC Uchangi Dr. Pradeep

234 132 PHC. Kelegalalu Dr. Devatha Lakshmi PHC. Vanaguru Koodu Rasthe Dr. Vinai PHC. Vanaguru PHC. Valalahalli PHC.Yadakeri PHU. Belagodu Dr. Savitha PHU. Halebelur PHU. Changadihalli Dr. Rajesh PHU. Hethuru Dr. Nishchitha PHU. Kumbaradi Dr. Deepak PHU. Devaladakere Dr. Ramesh PHC Kyamanahalli Dr. Sathosh VIII. HASSAN TALUK 144 District Primary Health Centre, Hassan (M.Krishna Hospital ) Dr. Sathish kumar PHC. Salagame Dr. Arunkumar PHC. Ankapura Dr. Shridevi PHC. Bylahalli PHC.Karle Dr. N.P. Venkatesh PHC. Santhekoppalu Dr. Yeshovadan 150 PHC. Agile Dr. Lokesh PHC. Heragu Dr. Shoba 152 PHC. Chikkadaluru Dr. Vijay PHC. Hoovinhalli Koppalu Dr. P.R. Lokesh 154 PHC. Kowshika Dr. Nagalakshmi 155 C.H.C. Shanthigrama Dr. Shashidar PHC. Goruru Dr. Shridar PHC. Somanahalli PHC. Gopanahalli PHC. Doddabeekanahalli PHC. Attavara Hosahalli Gate CHC. Dudda Dr. Rathna PHU. Muthige Hirahalli Dr. M.Shrinivasa 163 C.H.C. Mosalehosahalli Dr. Baskara Babu PHU. Doddagenigere Dr. Vijaya Goruru PHU. Nitturu Dr. Yogesh PHU. Honnavara Dr. Rathna 167 PHU. Kanchanahalli Dr. Divya Kumari PHU. Boovanahalli Dr. Mahesh PHU. Basavagatta Dr. Manjunath Blood Bank/storage Information Blood bank/blood storage unit Address Availability Contact person Phone no Blood Storage unit Sri Chamarajendra hospital, Hassan 123 Blood units available Blood Bank Medical Officer, Sric hamarajendra hospital, Hassan , ext.-291 M

235 GVK EMRI 108 emergency services ambulance details hassan district SL.NO. BASE LOCATION VEHICLE NO. DISTRICT 1. HASSAN KA 07 G 432 HASSAN 2. ARKALGUDU KA-40 G 192 HASSAN 3. ARSIKERE KA- 42 G 341 HASSAN 4. CHANNARAYAPATNA KA- 42 G 254 HASSAN 5. HOLENARASIPUR KA- 40 G 172 HASSAN 6. BELUR KA- 40 G 189 HASSAN 7. SAKLESHPUR KA- 40 G 188 HASSAN 8. SHANTHIGRAMA KA- 07 G 493 HASSAN 9. UDAYAPURA KA- 07 G 490 HASSAN 10. KONANUR KA- 06 G 641 HASSAN 11. ALUR KA- 40 G 271 HASSAN 12. HIRISAVE KA- 42 G 205 HASSAN 13. MOSLEHOSAHALLI KA- 07 G 399 HASSAN 14. GANDSI KA- 42 G 140 HASSAN 15. JAVAGAL KA- 07 G 398 HASSAN 16. DUDDA KA- 07 G 492 HASSAN 17. PADAVALAHIPPE KA- 07 G 407 HASSAN Pharmacy 1 Warfarin 5 mg tablet/ cap 2 Diclofenac Sodium 50 mg tablet 3 Diclofenac Sodium 25 mg Injection 4 Indomethacin 75 mg Tablet/Capsule 5 Ibuprofen +Paracetamol mg Tablet/Capsule 6 Ibuprofen 400 mg Tablet/Capsule 7 Nimusulide 100 mg Tablet 8 Paracetamol 500 mg Tablet 9 Paracetamol 125 mg/5ml Syrup 10 Serrariopetidase 10 mg Tablet 11 Tramadol 100 mg Tablet 12 Tramadol 10 mg/ml Injection 14 Chlorpheneraimine maleate 4 mg Tablet 15 Chlorpheneraimine maleate 22.75v mg Injection 16 Levovetrizine 5 mg Tablet 17 Promenthazinc 5 mg/5 ml Syrup 19 Aminophyllin 250 mg Injection 20 budesonide 100 mg/dose Respules 21 budesonide 200 mg/dose Respules 22 Deriphyllin Retard 150 mg/ml Injection 23 Deriphyllin Retard 300 mg/ml Injection 24 Deriphyllin Retard 450 mg/ml Injection 25 Salburamol 4 mg Tablet 27 Bisacodyl 10 mg suppository 28 Bisacodyl 5 mg Tablet 29 Chloraxazone+Diclofenac Sodium Tablet

236 30 Dicyolomine hydrochloride Tablet 31 Duorevarine Hydrochloride Injection 32 Lopcramide 2 mg Tablet 33 Lactulose 150 mg solution 34 Ranitidine 150 mg Tablet 35 Ranitidine 25 mg Injection 37 Atropine 0.6 mg/ml Injection 38 Diltizem 30 mg/ml Injection 39 Diltizem 60 /mg/ml Injection 40 Dexamethasone 5 mg Tablet 41 Fentanyl Citrate 50 mg/ml Injection 42 Fentanyl Citrate 100 mg/ml Injection 43 Hydrocortisone 100 mg Injection 44 Menthyl Prednisolone 40 mg Injection 45 Menthyl Prednisolone 80 mg Injection 46 Morphine 5 mg Injection 47 Nitroglycerine 25 mg Injection 48 Orcepreneline 10 mg Tablet 49 Prednisolone 5 mg Tablet 50 Prednisolone 10 mg Tablet 51 Sodium Beicarbonate 75% Injection 52 Triamcelone acetate 10 mg Injection 53 Triamcelone acetate 40 mg Injection 54 glibenclamide 5 mg Tablet 55 Glimiperide 1 mg Tablet 56 Glimiperide 2 mg Tablet 57 Glucogoan Injection 58 Human Mixtard 30/70 Injection 59 Human Mixtard 50/50 Injection 60 Metformin 500 mg Tablet 61 Plain Insulin Injection 62 Benzyl Peroxide 2.5% gel 63 Chindamycin 2.5% gel 64 Cyclophosphamide Tablet 65 Cyclophosphamide Injection 66 Liquid paraffin lotion 67 Permithrin lotion 68 placentral Extrat lotion 69 placentral Extrat cream 70 Podophyllumresin 15% solution 71 Salicylic acid 12% solution 72 Salicylic Acid+ Lactic Acid 16.5% lotion 73 Atropine Suiphate ointment 74 Ciprofloxacin E/E Drops 75 Cyclopentolate Eye Drops 76 Dichlorobenzene Ear Drops 77 Homatropine Eye Drops 78 Hydroxypropylmenthy Icellulose Eye Onitment 79 Natamycin Eye Drops 80 Oflaxacin+Dexamenthasone Eye Drops 81 Oflaxacin+Dexamenthasone Eye Onitment 82 Oxymentazoline (Adult) Nasal Drops 83 Oxymentazoline (Ped) Nasal Drops 84 Pilocarpine (Intracaneral) Injection 85 Sodium Chloride 5% Eye Drops 86 timolol/ betaxolol Eye Drops 87 Tobramycin Eye Drops 88 Tropicamide Eye Drops

237 89 Tropicamide+ Phenylephrine Eye Drops 91 B.Complex Tablet 92 B.Complex Injection 93 calcium Citrate 1000 mg Tablet 94 Ferrous Sulphate 200 mg Tablet 95 Folic Acid 5 mg Tablet 96 Hemocoagulase Injection 97 Iron + Folic acid mg Tablet 98 Iron Sarbitol cirate 20 mg Injection 99 Mefenemic Acid 500 mg Tablet 100 Mefenemic Acid + Traxenemic mg Tablet Acid 101 Vitamin A 102 Vitamin A 2 lakh Injection 103 Vitamin D Injection 104 Vitamin K 1 mg Injection 106 Dextrose 5% Injection 107 Dextrose 25% Injection 108 Dextrose + Normal Saline 5%+0.9% Injection 109 Dextran 3% Injection 110 Dextran 6% Injection 111 Dextran 10% Injection 112 Normal Saline 0.9% Injection 113 Ringer Lactate 10ml Injection 114 Mannitol 20% Injection 116 Anti snake Venum vials Injection 117 Anti Rabies Vaccine Injection 118 Anti Rabies Immunoglobulins Injection 119 Anti D 300 mcg Injection 120 Gas Gangrene Serum Injection 121 Tetanus Glonulin Injection 122 Tetanus Toxoid 1.0 mg Injection 123 Cyproterone acetate+ Ethinyl Tablet estrodial 124 Estrogen cream 125 Mendroxyprogesterona acetate 10 mg Tablet 126 Mendroxyprogesterona acetate 150 mg Injection 127 Mefipristone 200 mg 128 Menthyl Ergomentrine 0.2mg Injection 129 Misoprostol 25 mcg Tablet 130 Norethisterone 5 mg Tablet 131 Mincronized Progesterone Acetate 100 mcg Tablet 132 Oxytocin 5 TU Injection 133 Prostaglandin F2 Alpha 125 mg Injection 134 Prostaglandin F2 Alpha 125 mg Injection 135 Prostaglandin E2 Gel 136 Ritodril Hydrochloride Tablet 138 Nalaxone 400 mcg/ml Injection 139 Pralidoxime 25 mcg/ml Injection

238 List of Emergency drugs Name of the Institute Locati on No of emergency drugs No of deposits Name of the pharmacist Shri. Chamarajendra Hospital, Hassan Town 1 Acyclovir 200mg Tablet 2 Acyclovir 800mg Tablet 3 Acyclovir Skin Skin cream 4 Acyclovir Eye Eye ointment 5 Albendazole 400mg Tablet 6 Amoxycillin 500mg Capsule 7 Amikacin 500mg Injection 8 Artesunate 50mg Tablet 9 Artensunate 60mg injection 10 Azithromycin 500mg/200mg Tablet 11 Cefadroxil 500 mg` Table 12 Cefadroxil 250 mg Tablet 13 Cefadroxil 125mg/5ml Syrup 14 Cefotaxime 500mg Injection 15 Cefotaxime 1gm Injection 16 Cefotaxime 250mg Injection 17 Ceftriaxone 500mg Injection 18 Chloroquine 64.5mg/ml,30ml Injection 19 Ciprofloxacin 250 mg Tablet 20 Ciprofloxacin 250mg Tablet 21 Ciprofloxacin 200mg/100 ml Injection 22 Clotrimazole Vaginal 200mg/100 Tablet table 23 Clotrimazole cream Skin cream Cream 24 Clotrimazole Gel 1% Gel 25 Clotrimazole 160 mg/800mg Tablet 26 Doxycycline 100 mg Tablet 27 Fluconazole 400 mg Ta blet 28 Fluconazole 200mbb Tablet 29 Fluconazole 150 mg Tablet 30 Fluconazole 200mg Skin cream 31 Fusidic acid skin Skin Skin cream cream 32 Gentamycin 80 mg Injection 33 Linezolid 600 mg Tablet 34 Linezolid 200 mg/100 ml Injection 35 Metronidazole 200 mg Injection 36 Metronidazole 400mg/100 ml 37 Metronidazole Gel Gel 38 Metronidazole vaginal Suppository 39 Mefloquine 50mg Tablet 40 Ofloxacin+Orinidazole Tablet 41 Ofloxacin 200mg/100ml Injection 42 Penciliin Benzyl 6 lak Injection 43 Penciliin Benzyl 10lak Injection

239 44 Penciliin Benzythine 6lak Injection 45 Penciliin Benzythine 10 lak Injection 46 Pencillin Procaine 4laks Injection 47 Piperacillin+tazobactu 4gm+0.5gm Injection m 48 Quinine 100 mg Tablet 49 Quinine 300mg Tablet 50 Roxihromycin 150mg Tablet 51 Roxithromycin 300mg Tablet 52 Soframycin skin cream Skin Skin cream 53 Tetracycline 500 mg Capsule Tinidazole 300 mg Tablet 54 Atracuruim 10mg/ml(2.5ml) Injection 55 Buprenorphine 0.2mg/ml Injection 56 Buprenorphine 0.3mg/ml Injection 57 BuprenorphineBupivac 0.25mg/ml (20ml) aine Injection 0-25% 58 Bupivacaine Heavy 5mg/ml(4ml) Injection 0.5% 59 Glyco Pyrolate 0.5mg (lmll) Injection 60 Halothane liquid 250ml Injection 61 Ketamine Amp 100mg/2ml Injection 62 Ketamine Vial 500mg/100ml Injection 63 Lignocaine 2 % 30m ml Injection 64 Lignocaine 2% Ointment 65 Lignocaine 2% 50ml Injection 66 Lignocaine 2% with 30ml Injection adrenaline 67 Lignocaine 5% Ointment 68 Lignocaine Heavy 5% 50mg/m1(2ml) Injection 69 Lignocaine Viscous 100ml Bottle 10% 70 Midazolam 5mg/1ml (1ml) Injection 71 Midazolam Img/lml (lml) Injection. 72 Midazolam Img/lml (5ml) Injection 73 Midazolam Img/lml (10 ml) Injection 74 Neostigmine 0.5mg/1ml (1ml) Injection 75 Pancuronium Bromide 4mg/2ml Injection 76 Physostigmine 0-5mg Tablet 77 Propofo 11% 10mg/ml (20ml) Injection 78 Propofol 11% 10mg/ml (20ml) Injection 79 Rocuronium 100 Injection 80 Rocuronium 50 10mg/ml (5ml) Injection. 81 Sodium Nitoprusside 500mg/ml Injection 82 Succinyl Choline 50mg/ml(10ml) 83 Succinly Choline 50mg/ml(2ml) Injection 84 Thiopentone Sodium 500 mg Injection 85 Vecuronium bromide 10mg Injection 86 Alprazolam 0-25 mg Tablet/Cap 87 Amitripty line 10 mg Tablet/cap gydrochloride 88 Amitripty line 25mg Tablet/Cap gydrochloride 89 Amitripty line 50 mg Tablet/Cap gydrochloride 90 Carbamazepine 100 mg Tablet/Cap

240 91 Carbamazepine 200mg 92 Chlordiazepoxide 100mg 93 Chlordiazepoxide 10mg hydrochloride 94 Clonazepam 5mg 95 Clonazepam 10mg 96 Clonazepam 5mg/ml 97 Diazepam 5mg 98 Diazepam 10mg 99 Diazepam 10mg/2ml Injection 100 Domperdone 10mg 101 Domperidone 1mg/ml,30ml Suspension 102 Fluoxentine 20mg Hydrochoride 103 Imipramine 25mg 104 Imipramine 75mg 105 Lorazepam 1mg 106 Lorazepam 2mg 107 Lorazepam 2mg/ml Injection 108 Metoclopramide 10mg hydrochloride 109 Metoclopramide 5mg/5ml Suspension hydrochloride 110 Metoclopramide 5mg/1ml Injection hydrochloride 111 Ondansetron 4mg hydrochloride 112 Ondansetron 8mg hydrochloride 113 Ondansetron 2mg 15ml 30 ml Suspension. hydrochloride 114 Ondansetron 4mg 1ml Injection hydrochloride 115 Ondansetron 2mg/ml Injection hydrochloride 116 Phenobarbitone 30mg 117 Phenobarbitone 60mg 118 Phenobarbitone 200mg Injection 119 Phenobarbitone 50mg 120 Phenobarbitone 100mg 121 Phenobarbitone 25 mg 1ml Suspension 122 Phenobarbitone 100mg Injection 123 Resperidone 2mg 124 Sertraline 50mg gydrochloride 125 Sodium valproate 500mg 126 THP 22mg Tablet 127 Queiapine fumerate 50mg Tablet 128 Aspirin 75mg 129 Adrenaline 1ml (1:1000) Injection 130 Amiodarone 250MG Tablet /Cap hydrochloride 131 Amidarone Injection 132 Amlodipine besylate 5mg 133 Atenolol 25 mg Tablet/Cap 134 Atenolol 50 mg 135 Atorvastain 10mg 136 Atropine 0.6mg/ml:1ml Injection

241 137 Betaxolol/Acebutalol Tablet 138 Clopidogrel 75mg 139 Digoxin 0.25mg 140 Digoxin 0.50mg/2ml Injection 141 Dobutamine 250mg/20ml Injection hydorochloride 142 Dopamine 200mg/5ml Injection gydrochloride 143 Enalapril Maleate 10mg Tablet 144 Enalapril Maleate 5mg Tablet 145 Furosemide 40mg 146 Furosemide 20mg/ml Injection 147 Heparin sodium 5000LV/ml Injection 148 Heparin sodium LV/ml Injection 149 Isprenaline 2mg/ml:2ml Injection 150 Isosorbitrate 10mg Tablet 151 Methyldopa 250mg Tablet/Cap 152 Metoprolol 25mg 153 Metoprolol 50mg 154 Metoprolol 1mg/ml:4ml Injection 155 Nor adrenaline 1mg/ml:4ml Injection 156 Pentoxiplylline 400mg Tablet/Cap 157 Prazosin hydrochloride 0.25mg Tablet/Cap 158 Prazosin hydrochloride 0.5 mg 159 Propranolol 10mg hydrochloride 160 Propranolol 40 mg hydrochloride 161 Protamine sulphate 50mg 15ml Injection 162 Sodium bicarbonate 10ml Injection 163 Sodium bicarbonate 50ml Injection 164 Spironolactone 25mg 165 Spironolactone 50mg 166 Streptokinase LU Injection 167 Tranexamic acid 500mg 168 Tranexamic acid 500mg/5ml Injection 169 Wafarin 1mg 170 Warfarin 2mg 171 Warfarin 5mg 172 Diclofenacsodium 50 mg Tablet 173 Diclofenacsodium 25mg Injection 174 Indomethacin 75 mg Tablet/Capsul e 175 Wafarin 5mg Tablet/cap 176 Diclofenac Sodium 50mg Tablet 177 Diclofenac sodium 25 mg Injection 178 Indomethacin 75mg 179 Ibuprofen+Paracetamo mg l 180 Ibuprofen 400mg 181 Nimusulide 100mg Tablet 182 Paracetamol 500mg Tablet 183 Paracetamol mg/5ml Syrup 184 Serratiopeptidase 10mg Tablet 185 Tramadol 100mg Tablet 186 Tramadol 10mg/ml Injection 187 Chlorpheneraimine maleate 4mg Tablet

242 188 Chlorpheneraimine 22.75mg Injection maleate 189 Levocetrizine 5mg Tablet 190 Promethazine 5mg/5ml Syrup 191 Aminophyllin 250mg Injection 192 Budesonide 100mg/dose Respules 193 Budesonide 200mg/dose Respules 194 Deriphylling Retard 150mg/ml Injection 195 Deriphyllin Retard 300 mg/ml Injection 196 Deriphyllin Retard 450mg/ml Injection 197 Salbutamol 4mg Tablet 198 Bisacodyl 10mg Suppository 199 Bisacodyl 5mg Tablet 200 Chloraxazone+Diclofe Tablet nac sodum 201 Dicyclomine Tablet hydrochloride 202 Duotevarine Injection hydrochloride 203 Loperamide 2mg Tablet 204 Lactulose 150mg Solution 205 Ranitidine 150mg Tablet 206 Ranitidine 25mg Injection 207 Atropine 0.6mg/ml Injection 208 Diltiazem 30mg/ml Injection 209 Diltiazem 60mg/ml Injection 210 Dexamethasone 5mg Tablet 211 Fentanyl Citrate 50mg/ml Injection 212 Fentanyl Citrate 100mg/ml Injection 213 Sydrocortisone 100mg Injection 214 Methylprednisolone 40mg Injection 215 Methyl Prednisolone 80mg Injection 216 Morphine 5mg Injection 217 Nitroglycerine 25mg Injection 216 Orceprenaline 10mg Tablet 217 Prednisolone 5mg Tablet 218 Prednisolone 10mg Tablet 219 Sodium bicarbonate 75% Injection 220 Triamcelone acetate 10mg Injection 221 Triamcelone acetate 40 mg Injection 222 Glibenclamide 5mg Tablet 223 Glimiperide 1mg Tablet 224 Glimiperide 2mg Tablet 225 Glucogoan Injection 226 Human Mixatard 30/70 Injection 227 Human Mixatard 50/50 Injection 228 Metformin 500mg Tablet 229 Plain Insulin Injection 230 Benzyl Peroxide 2.5% Gel 231 Clindamycin 2.5% Gel 232 Cyclophosphamide Tablet 233 Cyclophosphamide Injection 234 Liquid Paraffin Lotion 235 Permithrin Lotion 236 Placentral Extract Lotion 237 Placentral Extract Cream 238 Podophyllumresin 15% Solution 239 Salicylic Acid 12% Solution

243 240 Salicylic acid+lactic 16.5% Lotion acid 241 Atropine Sulphate Ointment 242 Ciprofloxacin E/E Drops 243 Cyclopentolate Eye Drops 244 Dichlorobenzene Ear Drops 245 Homatropine Eye Drops 246 Hydroxypoplmethycell Eye Ointment uose 247 Natamycin Eye drops 248 Oflaxacin+Dexametha Eye drops sone 249 Oflxacin+Dexamethas Eye Ointment one 250 Oxymetazoline(Adult Nasal Drops 251 Oxymnetazoline (Ped Nasal Drops 252 Pilocarpine Injection (Intracameral) 253 Sodium Chloride 5% Eye drops 254 Timolol/Betaxolol Eye drops 255 Tobramycin Eye drops 256 Tropicamide Eye drops 257 Tropicamide+Phenylep hrine 258 Troppicamide+Phenyle Eye drops phrine 259 B. Complex Injection 260 Calcium Citrate 1000mg Tablet 261 Ferrous Suphate 200mg`Tablet 262 Folic acid 5mg Tablet 263 Hemocoagulase Injection 264 Iron+Folic acid 200+5mg Tablet 265 Iron srbitol cirate 20mg Injection 266 Mefenemic acid 500mg Tablet 267 Mefenemic mg Tablet acid+traxenemic acid 268 Vitamin A Tablet 269 Vitamin A 2 lakhs Injection 270 Vitamin D Injection 271 Vitamin K 1mg Injection 272 Dextrose 5% Injection 273 Dextrose 25% Injection 274 Dextrose+Normal 5%+0.9% Injection Saline 275 Dextran 3% Injection 276 Dextran 6% Injection 277 Dextran 10% Injection 278 Normal saline 0.9% Injection 279 Ringer Lactate 100ml Injection 280 Mannitol 20% Injection 281 Anti Snake Venum Vials Injection 282 Anti Rabies Vaccine Injection 283 Anti Rabies Injection Immunoglobulins 284 Anti D 300 mg Injection 285 Gas Gangrene serum Injection 286 Tetanus Globulin Injection 287 Tetanus Toxiod 0.1mg Injection

244 288 Cyproterone Tablet acetate+ethinyl estrodial 289 Estrogen Cream 290 Medroxyprogesterone 10mg Tablet acetate 291 Medroxyprogesterone 150 mg. Injection acetate 292 Mefipristone 200mcg Tablet 293 Methyl Ergometrine 0.2mg Injection 294 Misoprostol 25mog Tablet 295 Norethisterone 5mg Tablet 296 Micronized 100mog Tablet Progesterone Acetate 297 Oxytocin 5IU Injection 298 Prostglandin F2 Alpha 125 mg Injection 299 Prostablandin F2 125 mg Injection Alpha 300 Prostglandin E2 Gel 301 Ritodril Hydrochloride Tablet 302 Nalaxone 400mog/ml Injection 303 Pralidoxime 25mog/ml Injection List of Boat owners in Gorur Hemavathi Dam area, Hassan District SL. Name and adress Name and adress No. 1 Annadore s/o. kaveri, Konapura 52 Nagesh s/o Lingegowda, Hosally 2 Murthy s/o chottaiah, Konapura 53 Nagendra s/o Rajegowda, Ramana hally 3 Vadivelu S/o Raja Konapura 54 Sathisha s/o Ranga swamy, Kamana hally 4 Saravnan s/o ponnavaiah, konapura 55 Ravi s/o Gopala, Appagodanahally 5 Murthy S/o Kumaraswamy, konapura 56 Phakira s/o Dabalaiah, Appagodanahally 6 Shanmuga s/o kumaraswamy, konapura 57 Divakara s/o Rangappa, Mallipattana 7 Santhil s/o seenaraj, konapura 58 Swamy s/o Annaiah, Konapura 8 Ashoka s/o Elumale, Konapura 59 Swamy s/o Kullaiah, Konapura 9 Madu s/o Arumai, Konapura 60 Ananda s/o Kullaiah, Konapura 10 Subrahmanya s/o Annaiah,Shettyhalli 61 Ravi s/o Veerappa, Hosally 11 Ganesh S/o Annaiah, Shettyhalli 62 Naganna, Hosally 12 Nagaraju s/o Annaih chowdahalli 63 Dodda, Hosally 13 Chandru s/o faker, chowdahalli 64 Somanna s/o Bora bovi, Muttana hally 14 Shantharaju s/o annaiah chowdahalli 65 Mallesha s/o Mallaiah, Shetty hally 15 Ravi s/o Annaiah,Chowdahally 66 Devaraju s/o Javarappa, Maagodu 16 Raju s/o Dasappa,Konapura 67 MoodliGirigowda s/o Venkategowda Anjaneya pura 17 Rajappa s/o Raju,Konapura 68 Venkatesha s/o Kaalaiah, Agrahara 18 Suresh s/o Fakiraiah,Konapura 69 Dharma s/o Ramaiah, Agrahara 19 Mahesh s/o Suresh Konapura 70 Shantha s/o Raju, Agrahara 20 Raju s/o Durgaiah,Konapura 86 Belliyappa s/o Ramaiah, Agrahara 21 Yallappa s/o Mallaiah,Konapura 87 Swamy s/o Ramaiah, Agrahara 22 Bhairu s/o Raju,Konapura 88 Raju s/o Putta bovi, Muttana hally 23 Chandra U Eregowda s/o Jadapanna U 89 Krishna s/o Ninaga Bovi, Muttana hally Dyavegowda,Ramenahally 24 Keshavamurthi s/o Ramappa, kerodi,shivanahally 90 Rangaswamy s/o Kariya Bovi, Muttana hally

245 25 Nagaraj s/o Siddaiah,Bettadahally 91 Kantha raju s/o Betta Bovi, Muttana hally 26 Puttegowda s/o Lakshmegowda, 92 Jayappa s/o Kala Bovi, Muttana hally Bettadahally 27 Karabir s/o Swami,Mallipatna 93 Raju s/o Venkatappa, Shetty hally 28 Kumar s/o Bettaiah,Mallipatna 94 Jagadhish s/o Javarappa, Shetty hally 29 Mahesh s/o Siddaiah,Magodu 95 Manjunatha s/o Venkatappa, Shetty hally 30 Dharma s/o Kalaiah,Shettyhally 96 Lake gowda uruf Papanna s/o venkate gowda, Anjaneya pura 31 Manjunath s/o Borabovi,Muttanahally 97 Ranga swamy s/o venkate gowda, Anjaneya pura 32 Shivanna s/o Komaraiah, Muttanahally 98 Smt Sushilamma w/o Ningegowda, Anjaneya pura 33 Venktesh s/o Devegowda,Hosally 99 H.N.Mallappa s/o Nirvanappa, Konapura 34 Mallesh s/o devegowda, Kamanahally 100 H.E. Nirvanappa s/o Iraiah, Hampapura 35 Gopegowda s/o Basavegowda, Kamanahally 101 Revanna s/o Iregowda, Hosahally 36 Shiva kumara N.K. s/o KAribeeraiah, Negere 102 Swamy s/o Krishne gowda, Hullikoppalu 37 Swamy s/o Siddaiah, Maagodu 103 Ranga s/o Sannegowda, Hullikoppalu 38 Suresha s/o Kariyappa, Maagodu 104 Shivanna s/o Nanjegowda, Hullikoppalu 39 Harish s/o Sidhaiah, Maagodu 105 Raju s/o Dodde gowda, Hullikoppalu 40 Lokesha s/o kuniya, Muttana hally 106 Shankara s/o Anne gowda, Hullikoppalu 41 Ranga s/o Puttappa, Muttana hally 107 Shankara s/o Kanti s/o Keshave gowda, Hullikoppalu 42 Chenna s/o Chaluvaiah, Muttana hally 108 Manja M. s/o Malle gowda, Hullikoppalu 43 Swamy s/o Puttappa, Muttana hally 109 Basavaraju s/o Raje gowda, Hullikoppalu 44 Ravi s/o Moganna, Muttana hally 110 Suresha s/o Huche gowda, Hullikoppalu 45 Kencha Shetty s/o Kencha Shetty, Koda Ramanahally 111 Swamygowda s/o Putte gowda, Hullikoppalu 46 Thimme gowda s/o Hanume gowda, 112 Jagadhisha s/o Rangappa, Shetty hally Anjaneya pura 47 Sathisha s/o Kalegowda, Uruli koppalu 113 Sathisha s/o Javarappa, Shetty hally 48 Kula raja s/o Javaregowda, Hullikoppalu 114 Raju s/o Venkatappa, Shetty hally 49 Lokesh s/o Javaregowda, Hullikoppalu 115 Gangadhara s/o Lingaraju, Shetty hally 50 Swamy s/o Javaregowda, Hullikoppalu 116 Doddegowda s/o dyavegowda, Anjaneya pura Availability of Coracles & small boats in Yagachi Reservior Project, Belur Taluk, Hassan District SL. Name and adress Name and adress No. 1 Mehaboob s/o Abdul Khadar Neharu nagara, Belur 51 Majan w/o naajim, Kumar swamy nagara, Belur 2 B.A.Rafeeq s/o Abdul Khadar Neharu nagara, Belur 52 Sadeeq s/o Hajim, Kumar swamy nagara, Belur 3 Dyavappa s/o Mariyappa E.Hosally, Belur 53 Ahamed shareef s/o balander pasha jameer mihalla, Neharu nagara, Belur 4 Ashvatha s/o Javaraiah, E.Hosally, Belur 54 Devegowda s/o Thimmegowda, Bennur, Belur 5 Parvathamma, Santhosh, Bennur, Belur 55 Jayamma s/o Devegowda, Bennur, Belur 6 Shivananda s/o Malli Nayaka, Belur 56 Kannika w/o Vishvanatha, Durga nagar, Belur 7 Manjappa s/o dyavajaiah 57 Lokesh s/o Surappa, Durga nagara, Belur 8 Paramesha s/o dyavaiah,e.hosally, Belur 58 Parvathamma w/o Surappa, Durga nagara, Belur 9 Dyavappa s/o doothaiah, 59 Prabhakara s/o Surappa, Durga nagar, Belur

246 E.Hosally, Belur 10 Prasanna s/o Dyavappa, E.Hosally, Belur 60 Vishvanatha s/o Mullappa, Durga nagar, Belur 11 Raghu s/o Dyavappa, E.Hosally, Belur 61 Bhaskar s/o Surappa, Durga nagara, Belur 12 Dyavappa s/o Doddaiah, 62 Santhosh s/o Dyavappa, Shettygere, Belur E.Hosally, Belur 13 Shantha s/o Doddaiah, 63 RahimSab s/o ImamSab, Bennur, Belur E.Hosally, Belur 14 Teja s/o Manjunatha, E.Hosally, Belur 64 Nabeesha w/o ImamSab, Bennur, Belur 15 Manjunatha s/o Krishnaiah, 65 Ismail s/o Rahim Sab, Bennur, Belur Durga nagara, Belur 16 Husen s/o Imamsab, Neharu nagara,belur 66 Shantha s/o Mariyappa, E.Hosally, Belur 17 Ammi w/o Husen, Neharu nagara, Belur 67 Manjula s/o Shantha, E.Hosally, Belur 18 Munnavar Pasha s/o Abdul Khadar 68 Samee s/o KaleelSab, J.P.Nagara, Belur Neharu nagara, Belur 19 Vikbal s/o syed yak, Neharu nagar, Belur 69 Ameed s/o Rahivar, Bennur, Belur 20 Kavya s/o Dasappa, Durga nagara, Belur 70 Rekha w/o Karandi, Bennur, Belur 21 Basha s/o Husensab, Neharu nagar, Belur 86 S. Raju s/o Subbanna, Bennur, Belur 22 Raffeq s/o Pasha, Neharu nagara, Belur 87 Yuvaraja S/o Irappa, Shettygere, Belur 23 Riyaf s/o Ismal sab, J.P.Nagara, Belur 88 Honnappa s/o Hanumanthappa, Shettygere, Belur 24 Vikbal s/o Riyaz, J.P.Nagara, Belur 89 Sardar s/o Karim Sab, Neharu nagara, Belur 25 Irfan s/o Jaffer, Neharu nagara, Belur 90 Shettappa s/o Durganna, Bennur, Belur 26 Renuk w/o Lokesh, Durga nagara, Belur 91 Thousif s/o Syed Hayath, Neharu nagar, Belur 27 Dasappa s/o Sannaiah, Bennur, Belur 92 Ravi s/o Devaiah, T.B.Kaval 28 Ravi s/o Dasappa, Durga nagara, Belur 93 Rajendra s/o Devaiah, T.B.Kaval 29 Bhagyamma s/o Dasappa, Durga nagar, 94 Yallamma w/o Kumar Belur 30 Poornima w/o Hanumantha, 95 Kumara s/o Devaiah, T.B.Kaval Kavadi gere beedi, Belur 31 Hanumatha s/o Kullaiah, 96 Gopi s/o Panya, T.B.Kaval Kavadi gere beedi, Belur 32 Paramesh s/o Rangaiah, narayanpura, Belur 97 Drakshayini w/o Gopi, T.B.Kaval, Nidaghatta Post 33 Sanagamma w/o Paramesh, 98 Nagaraja s/o Penya, T.B.Kaval narayanpura, Belur 34 Rudraiah s/o Rangaiah, Narayanpura, 99 Asha W/o Nagaraju, T.B.Kaval Belur 35 Manjaiah s/o Rangaiah, Narayanpura, 100 Penna s/o Phakira, T.B.Kaval Belur 36 Lingaraju s/o Mallanayka, Bennur, Belur 101 Ganesh s/o Penna, T.B.Kaval 37 Geetha w/o Lingaraju, Bennur, Belur 102 Phakeer s/o Devaiah, T.B.Kaval 38 Rajamma w/o Shanthaiah, 103 Durgesh s/o Phakeer, T.B.Kaval Narayanpura, Belur 39 Shanthaiah s/o Sanna Mariyappa Gowda 104 Sandeepa s/o Mallikarjuna, Bennur, Belur Karagada, Belur 40 Shrinivasa S/o Byrappa, Karagada, Belur 105 Rathna Kullaiah, T.B.Kaval, Nidaghatta 41 Nagaraju s/o Byrappa, Karagada, Belur 106 Manjunatha s/o Devaraja, Holebeedi, Belur 42 Krishna Murthy s/o Sannappa, Karagada, Belur 107 Kullaiah s/o Phakeeraiah, T.B.Kaval, Nidaghatta 43 Thirthesh s/o Sannaiah, Karagada, Belur 108 Santhosh s/o Parvathi, Bennur, Belur 44 Manju s/o veeraiah, Karagada, Belur 109 Rudregowda s/o Range gowda, Bennur gadi, Belur 45 Swamy s/o Annaiah 110 Irappa s/o Dyavajjaiah, E.Hosally, Belur 46 Yallamma w/o Swamy, T.B.Kaval 111 Irappa s/o Halagappa, E.Hosally, Belur 47 Anand s/o Kulla, T.B.Kaval 112 Lakshmana s/o late maalaiah, Belur 48 Parvathi w/o Ananda, T.B.Kaval 113 L.B. Mastafa s/o lete Bidarappa, E.Hosally, Belur 49 Swamy s/o Po Annaiah, T.B.Kaval 114 Sannamma s/o late Kullaiah, Belur 50 Sheela s/o Swamy, T.B.Kaval 115 B.N. Madhukumar s/o Ningappa, Belur

247 CHAPTER 9 STANDARD OPERATION PROCEDURES AND CHECKLISTS (SOP)

248 Standard operating procedures. Functions of authorities. Authorities/Agencies involved. Revenue Police Fire Services Commandant, Home Guards RTO Health Department Karnataka State Pollution Control Board Panchayat Raj Engineering KPTCL District Crisis Group Veterinary Department NGOs Revenue Authorities. 1) Activating of various NGOs/Voluntary Organizations for necessary materials. 2) Providing adequate compensation to loss of life and property. 3) Declaration of all clear signals. To effectively manage the emergency without ambiguity, it is required to entrust individual responsibility and describe them in brief. Accordingly the following emergency plan has been draw up. Function of Assistant Commissioner, Hassan 1) He will be the overall in charge of Rescue shelter/rallying post and parking yards. 2) He will ensure adequate food and clothing in co-ordination with Dy. Director, Food and Civil Supplies, Voluntary Organizations, Individual Persons as deemed necessary in his option. 3) He will also ensure proper medical aid (first aid as well as shifting of affected persons to hospitals, etc) in co-ordination with District Health Officer and District Drug Controller. 4) He will ensure adequate security and safety in co-ordination with SP (Law & Order), Hassan and Dy. SP, Hassan as the case may be. In addition to these responsibilities, the AC will assist the CEC in all other matters as the case may be. Function of Tahsildar 1) He will look after all the facilities required at rescue shelter/rallying post like food, clothing, medical aid, water, electricity, sanitation and other basic necessities in coordination with respective Government Agencies, as well as voluntary organizations. 2) He will manage and arrange for any other requirements on need basic at that point of time in co-ordination with respective government authorities. 3) He will alert all his sub ordinates and utilize their services to manage the rescue shelter/rallying post. 4) His actions will be in concurrence from AC/DC

249 Functions of Police Services. The main function of police authorities would be to maintain law and order, regular patrolling of affected areas, establishes rescue/safe routes in advance for timely response, cordoning off the area, control of traffic, shifting of all vehicles to the parking yards. To render assistance in controlling and fighting disasters, salvage operations, rendering first aid and medical help, shifting of the affected to rallying posts/rescue shelters. Another important function would be identification of the deceased, informing their relative, removal and disposal of dead bodies. Finally, preparing the list of missing persons and take steps to trace them. The police authorities will also work with NGOs and other service organizations when needed. Circle Inspector (Law and Order) (For city limits). 1) he office will be overall in charge of the functions of Police Department in case of offsite emergency. He will receive the communication and instructions from CEC from time to time. 2) On receiving the information about the emergency from CEC, the officer will rush to the incident spot and oversee law and order, organize for additional requirement of men and Home Guards if required. 3) Receive information from the site in charge and divisional fire officer or his deputy available at site for appropriate and necessary rescue operation. 4) Arrange for necessary transportation of vehicles in co-ordination with RTO and in charge of parking yard for evacuation of people as well as critical cases. 5) Ensure that adequate numbers of vehicle are provided, fitted with public address system and wireless to the convoy team. 6) Arrange for necessary ambulance/medical facilities in co-ordination with District Health Officer/Deputy Director, Animal Husbandry for evacuation of people and livestock respectively. 7) In confirmation with CEC, arrange for removal of dead bodies (if any) and will pass on the information to the relatives of the decease and will ensure disposal of dead bodies after conducting postmortem in co-ordination with DHO. 8) Arrange for maintaining law and order at the site of emergency, rescue shelter parking yards, main roads leading to emergency site, etc., pass on the information to the CEC about actions on various fields. Police Inspector, Hassan 1) The Officer will receive information from the SP or in charge of factory and immediately rush to the site along with maximum possible personnel. He shall help fire-fighting personnel in rescue operations. 2) In view of close proximity of police station to the industrial area, take immediate control of the site and rescue operation in co-ordination with site in charge. 3) Alert all the sub ordinate officers coming under his jurisdiction and ensure their availability at the site of emergency to maintain Law & Order, traffic, rescue, salvaging etc., till such time the full emergency operation comes into action. 4) Ensure that the information is passed on to the superior officers and necessary instructions are received and adhered to. 5) Ensure that all the anti social elements are identified and rounded off if required

250 Police Inspector, Hassan 1) The officer will receive information from SP, Hassan. 2) He will immediately rush to the site of incident and conduct on the spot inspection. Obtain first hand information. 3) Ensure that information is passed on to the superior officers and necessary instruction are received and adhered to. 4) Convey the message on the extent of leakage, extent of area affected, the ground situation, the scenario prevailing in and around the water works. 5) Ensure that, he himself and his personnel are equipped with necessary personal protective equipment. The recommended PPE are cartridge type respirators for short team exposure and the pressurized airline respirators for long term exposure. 6) Take immediate steps to inform the traffic police. 7) Alert all the sub ordinate officers and ensure their availability at the site of emergency to maintain law and order, traffic, rescue, salvaging, etc. Till such time, the full emergency operation comes into action. 8) Ensure that all the anti-social elements are identified and rounded up, if requires. Function of Inspector (Traffic), Hassan 1) The SP, Traffic will be the overall in charge of traffic management who is assisted by Dy. SP, Traffic in case of offsite emergency. 2) Receive the communication of offsite emergency from CEC and disseminate the information to all the functionaries and mobilize required force and put them into action for managing various traffic points, routes, etc. 3) For each industry, separate routes are identified as normal route and emergency route. 4) Mobilize necessary police personnel/vehicles to man and control traffic on various roads identified as safe routes and also take measures to divert normal traffic away from the emergency routes identified. 5) Ensure available of adequate number of vehicles fitted with public address system/wireless etc. and directly supervise manning of routes and parking yards. 6) Initiate action to ensure adequate number of skilled drivers in consultation with RTO, KSRTC, Home guards and Truckers Association etc. 7) The SP will initiate action on his own only under exceptional circumstances; However, his action shall be communicated to his superiors and should be confirmed with CEC. 8) Any other action as deemed necessary base on the circumstances. Functions of Fire Services, Hassan 1) The Regional Fire Office is located at Hassan. 2) The Regional Fire Officer and the Divisional Fire Officer are responsible to fight and control the fire, leakage, spillage, etc., with proper instructions and guidance. 3) Rush to the site of emergency immediate after the receipt of information from the site Controller or on emergency call. 4) Establish safe routes in advance for rushing to site and ensure best response time to minimize damage. 5) Workout advance plan for requirement of resources like fire tenders, trained personnel, protective equipment and the ways to meet extra requirements if any

251 6) Assist the onsite emergency personnel in fighting emergency, rescuing injured/affected people trapped in dangerous zones and participate in salvage operation. 7) Assist medical/police personnel in imparting first aid. 8) Ensure availability of adequate water supply through KIADB authorities. 9) Maintain constant contact and communicate the message to the CEC with regard to the control measures undertaken, salvage operation, rescue methods, etc. And any other information required by the CEC on continuous basic. Take any other appropriate actions as deemed necessary in control of emergency. Functions of Police Inspector/Sub Inspector, Hassan They will receive orders from the DSP and act accordingly the Police Inspector will assume the charge of DSP in the absence of the DSP till such time the superior officer arrives at the place of accident and takes control then onwards, he will continue to receive the orders from the superior officers and act accordingly. Functions of Police (Traffic), Hassan 1) The officer will be overall in charge of parking yard and for managing, controlling and arranging sufficient number of vehicles. 2) Ensure that adequate number of trucks, buses and other mode of transport vehicles are arranged for rescue operation in co-ordination with RTO. 3) Ensure that adequate communication vehicles are arranged in co-ordination with various police authorities. 4) Motor Vehicle Inspector from RTO department will be assisting Inspector of Police (Traffic) in managing parking yards. 5) Assist the DSP, Police Inspector - Traffic in mobilizing adequate number of skilled drivers in consultation with RTO, KSRTC, Truckers Associations and Home guards etc., as the case may be. Functions of Fire Station Officer, Hassan A fire station is established at Hassan. The Fire Station can cater to the immediate need of the plant, but certainly not adequate to manage the emergency assumed in this document. Therefore, 1) On receipt of fire call, rush to the site of incident with all crewmembers and equipment and start fighting the fire. 2) Immediately send distress call to all other fire stations for additional reinforcement. Contacts the Divisional Fire Officer and informs him about the severity of the fire, the kind of assistance required, etc. 3) Continue to receive the necessary information from his superior officers and the DSP and adhere to the instructions. 4) Assist the police, Home guards and other Rescue Team the rescue evacuation of persons, salvage, etc. 5) Continue to be inaction till such times the divisional fire officer or his deputy arrives at the place of incident and takes charge. From there onwards, he will continue to assist the officials

252 Function of Health and Medical Services, Hassan 1) District Health Officer (DHO) will be overall in charge of health and medical services to be rendered at the site of emergency or at various rescue shelters, affected places, hospitals, pathology laboratories, etc. 2) On receiving the information from CED, he will contact all Hospital Superintendents, Drug Controller, Blood Banks for mobilization of required ambulances/doctors/nurses/medicines/life saving drugs, blood etc. 3) Rush to the site, assess the extent of severity and establish adequate (Temporary Medical Centre). Ensure hygienic conditions at the rescue shelters cum rallying posts, temporary medical centers. Take appropriate action in shifting affected persons to proper hospitals in Hassan and provide appropriate treatment. 4) Arrange for removal of dead bodies, if any, after post-mortem and disposal of the same, in consultation with CEC and DCP. 5) Render advice to CEC on precautionary measures to be taken by public in affected sites/villages, rescue shelter cum rallying posts to prevent the outbreak of epidemic diseases. 6) If necessary, he should undergo training to handle the wireless apparatus for effective communications. Functions of Veterinary Service, Hassan 1) Deputy Director of Animal Husbandry will be the overall in charge for treatment of affected animals at site/hospital in co-ordination with police/voluntary organizations and revenue authorities. 2) On receiving information from CEC, he will rush to the site and activate the Temporary Medical Centre (TMC) at appropriate places in consultation with CEC. 3) Dy. Director will also co-ordinate with Assistant Commissioner/RTO/DCP (L7O)/Inspector of Police (Traffic), for arranging necessary vehicles for shifting of animals, if required. 4) The officer will be provided with one Police Officer with adequate number of Police Personnel and Home guards to ensure the orderly treatment and management of the Temporary Medical Center. 5) The officer will identify the drug stores and ensure the supply of adequate and necessary drugs through the Drug Control Authorities. Functions of RTO, Hassan 1) The RTO will be the overall in charge for providing number of rescue vehicles like trucks, buses, cars or any other type of transportation vehicles to emergency site, rescue shelter cum rallying post etc., for transportation of human beings as well as animals. 2) Receive information from CEC and act accordingly. 3) Mobilize all possible resources is arranging transportation vehicles in co-ordination with KSRTC, Truckers Association, Travel Agencies, etc, also ensure availability of adequate number of skilled drivers and advise the Inspector (Traffic). 4) Workout the requirement of heavy earth moving equipment like cranes etc., and mobilizes the same in co-ordination with such agencies/parties

253 5) Depute adequate numbers of Motor Vehicle Inspectors for assisting Inspector of Police, Traffic (in charge of parking yard), and Rescue Shelter cum rallying post, at the site of emergency. Functions of Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Hassan 1) On receiving information from CEC, the Environmental Officer will mobilize all possible resources at his disposal and keep the laboratory functioning for analysis of pollutants, emissions, etc. 2) Rush to the site, collect the samples, analyze the pollutants and the likely effect on human life/environment and inform the CEC about the same and the corrective actions to be taken to prevent further damage. 3) Act as an expert and advice the CEC about the kind of message to be disseminated to the public and press, etc, on pollution matters. Function of Experts of District Crisis Group (DCG) 1) All the member of the DCG will be communicated about the emergency. 2) On receipt of emergency communication, they will immediately inform the control room about the place of their availability and simultaneously report to the CEC. 3) They will receive necessary instructions from the CEC and act accordingly. 4) They will render adequate and timely technical guidance and assist CEC and other agencies involved in the control of emergency. 5) They will also advise CEC on the message to be given to Public/Press on technical matters. Functions of KPTCL, Hassan 1) The Executive Engineer will be responsible for all electrical power supplies and illumination of places like site of incident, rescue shelter, rallying posts, parking yard, temporary medical centers, emergency route, etc. 2) In case of need to establish the temporary power supply points he will do so as advised by CEC and ensure adequate continuous power supply. 3) Assist any other agency such as water works, PHE as and when needed. Functions of Panchayat Raj Engineering, Hassan 1) The Executive Engineer will be over all in charge for providing adequate sanitation facilities such as dry latrines, soak-pits, etc. at the temporary rescue shelters. 2) Ensure maintenance of hygienic conditions at all such places including the site of incidence. 3) Ensure adequate supply of potable water to all places such as rescue shelters cum rallying post, parking yard, and temporary medical centers. 4) Assist other agencies as advised by CEC as and when needed

254 The flow of decision & commands across various agencies is shown in the form of flow charts for following operations 1. Evacuation search & rescue response 2. Medical care & first aid 3. Shelter management 4. Water & sanitation 5. Relief operation 6. Infrastructure restoration & rehabilitation. Hassan District Disaster Management Committee Police/Fire Brigade Tahsildars PWD/ZP NGO Irrigation Dist. Nodal Officer BDO/Extension Officers GPDMC Village Taskforce

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