Revenue Administration

             Text Box:              Kanniyakumari District consists of two Revenue Divisions (viz., Nagercoil and Padmanabhapuram, each headed by a Revenue Divisional Officer.  The Nagercoil Revenue Division consists of two Taluks (i.e) Agasteeswaram with its headquarters at Nagercoil and Thovalai with its headquarters at Boothapandi.  The Padmanabhapuram Revenue Division consists of two Taluks (i.e) Kalkulam with its headquarters at Thuckalay and Vilavancode with its Headquarters at Kuzhithurai.  These Taluks are administered by  Tahsildars. 

The following subjects with respect to Revenue department are briefed here .

1. Staff strength.

2. Ryoti Holdings

3. Grant of House site Patta.

4. Patta Passbook Scheme

5. Public Grievances.

6. Welfare Schemes.

7. Public Distribution System.

8. Adidravidar & Tribal Welfare Schools and Hostels & Schemes

9. Schemes for Adidravidar & Tribal Welfare

10. Backward Welfare Hostels & Schemes

 

 The following is the list of Revenue Department officers, who assist the Collector, in the General Administration of the District.               

District Revenue Officer at Nagercoil. 

2.                  Personal Assistant (General) to the Collector, Nagercoil 

3.                  Personal Assistant (Accounts) to the Collector, Nagercoil 

4.                  Revenue Divisional Officer, Nagercoil 

5.                  Revenue Divisional Officer, Padmanabhapuram 

6.                  District Supply Officer, Nagercoil 

7.                  District Backward Classes Welfare Officer, Nagercoil 

8.                  District Adi-Dravidar Welfare Officer, Nagercoil 

9.                  Assistant Commissioner (Excise), Nagercoil 

10.                Assistant Commissioner (Agricultural Income-Tax) Grade-I, Nagercoil 

11.                Tahsildar, Vilavancode 

12.                Tahsildar, Kalkulam 

13.                Tahsildar, Agasteeswaram 

14.                Tahsildar, Thovalai

 Taluk Supply Officers in each of the 4 Taluks.

 Special Tahsildars (DRS)  in each of the 4 Taluks.

16.               Divisional  Excise Officer, Agasteeswaram   

  Divisional  Excise Officer, Kalkulam

STAFF STRENGTH  

Sl. No.

Name of Taluk

 

No. of Tahsildars

No. of DTs

No .of Second Accoun-tant

 

No. of Assistant/ R.Is

 

No. of V.A.Os

 

No. of J.Asst.

 

No. of Typist/ Steno Typist

No. of R.Cs

 

No. of O.As

 

No. of Drivers

 

No. of Village Assistants

 

No. of Watchman, Masalji, Gardener

1

Taluk Office, Thovalai

2 3 - 11 13 7 2 1 7 2 19 1
2

Taluk Office, Agasteeswaram

2 3 - 14 20 4 2 1 7 1 32 1
3 Takuk Office, Kalkulam 2 5 - 18 25 9 2 1 12 1 51 2
4

Taluk Office, Vilavancode

2 4 - 10 23 4 2 1 8 1 43 2
  Collectorate 2 7 2 20 - 13 13 6 10 5 - 4
 

R.D.O. Office, Nagercoil .

1 1 - 7 - 4 2 1 2 1 - 2
 

R.D.O Office, Padmanabhapuram

1 1 - 4 - 3 2 1 2 1 - 2

Other Offices

1

Commissioner of Disc. Proceedings

- 1 - 2 - 1 1 - 3 1 - -
2

A.C., A.I.T.O., Nagercoil

- 1 - 2 - 2 1 1 2 1 - -
3 A.C.(Excise), Nagercoil 1 - - 4 - - 1 1 1 1 - -
4

DSO, Nagercoil

1 3   5 - 4 2 - 3 1 - -
5 D.B.C.W.O., Nagercoil - 1 1 6 - 3 1 - 2 1 - -
6

DADWO, Nagercoil

- - 1 3 - 2 1 - - - - -
7 AITO, Nagercoil - - - 4 - 3 2 1 1 1 - -
8 A.C.(Land Reforms) TWV - - - 1 - - - - - - - -
9

Spl. Tahsildar(ADW), Nagercoil

1 - - 2 - 2 1 - - - - -
10 Spl. (ADW) Padmanabhapuram 1 - - - 2 - 2 1 - - - -
11

DEO, Nagercoil

1 - - 4 - - 1 - 1 - - -
12

DEO, Padmanabhapuram

1 - - 4 - - 1 - 1 - - -
13

Spl. Tahsildar(C.S), Nagercoil

1 - - 1 - 4 - - 1 1 - -
14

Spl. Tahsildar(CS.) Vilavancode

1 - - 1   4 - - 1 1 - -
15

A.D.(Mines), Nagercoil

- - - 1 - - - - - - - -

Total

20 30 4 135 81 71 38 15 64 20 145 14

                                                                                                                                                         

RYOT, HOLDINGS AND CULTIVATION IN KANNIYAKUMARI DISTRICT.  

Name of Taluk

No of Zones

No of Firkas

No of Ryot wari vill ages

Ryots Holding

Total Land Revenue Demand Local Cess in Ryotwari Villages Local Cess Surcharge in Ryotwari Villages Total
Dry
 
Wet Extent Assessment
Extent Assessment Extent Assessment
Agasteeswaram 2 4 20 15963.18.80

75913.51

5480.71.50

202735.29

21443.90.30

278648.80

13,49,736

4,79,369

23,96,832

42,25,937

Thovalai

1 3 13

 6874.49.00

26915.82

4710.50.00

169352.26

11584.99.00

196268.08

10,28,446

2,46,748

12,33,700

25,08,894

Kalkulam

2 6 25

27260.04.21

131951.53

6365.64.12

202135.37

33625.68.33

334086.90

15,52,424

5,40,193

26,67,057

47,59,674

Vilavancode

2 5 23

24935.58.75

111356.90

3133.00.98

82241.91

28068.59.73

193598.81

12,63,075

12,63,075

12,63,280

27,79,007

TOTAL 7 18 81

75033.30.76

346137.76  

19689.86.60

656464.83

94723.17.36

1002602.59

51,93,681

15,18,962  

75,60,869

1,42,73,512

                                                                                                                                                              

GRANT OF HOUSE SITE PATTAS 

Every day we receive applications from the public for the grant of house site pattas.  During mass contact and on every Monday, the receipt of such petitions are very large in number.  It was also observed that such petitioners were given replies stating the non availability of suitable land for not considering such requests.  To make it more accountable and practicable, a new method has been adopted whereby all applications for the grant of house site pattas are forwarded to the Tahsildar concerned and caused verification about the eligibility of the applicant and availability of land.  If the applicant is found eligible and land is also available, then the patta is granted to the applicant immediately.  If the applicant is found eligible and no land is available, his name is entered in the register maintained at taluk level for each village and a reply is also given to the applicant to the effect that his name has been entered at serial no and his request would be met with when suitable land is procured.  When the applicant is found not eligible, a reply is given to him stating the ineligibility of the applicant.

                                                                                                                        

  PATTA PASS BOOK SCHEME

 

Tamil Nadu Patta Pass book Act 1983 (Act No 4/86) provides for the issue of patta pass books for all Agricultural lands as well as lands where houses have been constructed throughout Tamilnadu. It is also made compulsory that any instrument for making changes in the land holdings will be registered only if the patta pas book will be registered only if the patta pass book for the land holding is produced before the Registration officers.  It will become compulsory that the details of credits and loans granted for the lands have to be entered in the patta pass book.  It will become compulsory that the certified copies of the patta pass book to be enclosed along with the plaints filed before the courts.  It is also provided in the Act to implement various sections with effect from various dates for various places by issue of a notification by the Government.  As per GO No 215 Revenue dated 02.05.2000, the patta pass book scheme except sections 5, 9, 15 and 23 of the Act 4/86 is implemented in Kanniyakumari District.

 

It is important that every land owner should posses the patta pass book for their land for every thing such as sale, mortgage, gift, settlement, getting Loan and financial assistance from Banks and financial Institutions.

 

To get patta pass books, the land owners have to submit the filled in application in Form II affixing the court fee stamp for a value of Rs.20/- being the cost of the patta pass book along with two passport size black and white photographs to the concerned Taluk office.  The Form II applications are available in all Taluk offices and it can be obtained on payment of its cost Rs.1/-  The application should be correctly filled in with the details such as name of the Taluk, name of the village, Survey No, Extent of land etc.   For the receipt of the application, the applicant would be given an acknowledgement.  At the same time the applicant would be given an intimation to appear for enquiry with original documents relating to the details furnished in the application on an appointed date and time and place.             

 

The applications received from the land owners are sent for inspection and verification of records.  On enquiry, of the details furnished in the applications are found correct, orders are passed accordingly and entries are made in Form No.VII.  For the cases where sub divisions have to be effected, the applicant may have to pay the sub division fees also.  The current fee structure is as detailed below.   

 

            Rs.40/- for a sub division if it is in Villages.

            Rs.50/- for a sub division if it is in Towns.   

 

The entries found in Form No VII are entered into computers and patta pass books will be generated through computers and distributed to the land owners.  After the whole process is over, the patta pass book act will be totally implemented in Kanniyakumari District by a notification of the Government.  There after without patta pass book, no transaction over lands could be dealt with. 

                                                                                                                                 

  PUBLIC GRIEVANCE CELL

 

1  Public Grievance Day:

 

The Collector is receiving Petitions from the Public on every Monday.  All the District Officers/Second Level Officers are attending the Monday Grievance day, as per Government Orders.  The petitions received are given to the concerned Department officers and most of the grievances are redressed on the day itself.  The other petitions which are received for grant of benefits under various welfare schemes are sent to the Officers concerned with instructions to dispose them off within one month.  Nearly three hundred to four hundred petitions are received, every Monday.  The Collector is also reviewing the pendency of Grievance Day petitions at 1.00 pm on every Monday with all Departmental Officers who attend for Grievance Day.  No officer is allowed to keep a petition pending for more than one month.

 

2   Mass Contact Programme:

 

The Mass Contact Programme is conducted by the Collector, the District Revenue Officer in every alterate month.  The petitions collected from the public at Ist Phase are given to the concerned department officers in the village spot itself and replies to the petitions are given to the petitioner on the date of 2nd Phase Mass Contact Programme of that village. In addition th Mass Contact Programme is  conducted by the Revenue Divisional Officer also every month in a Revenue Village.

     

During the second phase of the Mass Contact Programme, the benefits to the beneficiaries are given free medical camp, free veterinary hospital service are also organised in the centres.  Exhibition like small savings posters, Agricultural informations to farmers, chouts explaining the need and importance of Rainwater Harvesting and the display of Nutritious Vegetables, the products of SHG are also displaced.

 

 

3 Chief Minister Special Cell  Petitions:

 

The petitions received from the Chief Minister’s Special Cell are registered in a special Register maintained in the Collectorate, and sent them in original to the concerned officers for early disposal.  Periodical review on the progress of disposal is taken up by the Collector and District Revenue Officer, every week on Mondays.

 

                                                                                                                                 

 

         WELFARE SCHEMES IN KANNIYAKUMARI DISTRICT.  

Sl No

Name of the Scheme

Eligibility

To whom the applicant should apply

Benefits given

Operative Strength Remarks
Age

Property value not excess

Other conditions to be satisfied

Money sent every month

Dhotty Saree given twice a year

Rice p.m one meal a day plus rice p.m.

1 2 3a 3b 3c 4 5a 5b 5c 6 7
1 O.A.P

65 and above

 

Value of the property should not exceed Rs.5,000-

 

Applicants should not have sons aged 18 years and above. 

Should not able to do any work to earn money

S.T (DRS)

 

Rs.400/-pm

 

One Saree or one Dhotty for Deepavali or Pongal

 

4 Kgs of Rice per month or one meal a day plus 2 kgs of rice per month.

 

5551

 

 
2 D.W.P

No age limit

"

A Widow having a son aged 18 years can also apply. 

She should not have remarried and should not possess landed property worth Rs.5,000/-

" " " " 3313  
3

P.H.P

45 years and above

,,

 

Should not able to do any work to earn money.

The applicant should not have sons aged 18 years and above and should not be able to do any work and earn money

" " " :"

993

The persons who are eligible but not attained the age of 45 years will be considered by the Age relaxation committee consists of District Collector,DDRO and DMO and decision will be taken after physical verification of the individual.

4

D.A.L.P

 

60 years and above

Value of the Property should not exceed Rs.5,000/-

Deserted Agricultural labourers are eligible.

Applicants should not have sons aged 18 years and above should not able to do any work to earn money

" " " " 929  
5

D.D.W.P

30 years and above

"

Those who are deserted destitute wives are eligible.  There should be a minimum of 5 years from the date of separation or she should have got divorce through Court.  She should not be able to do any work to earn money. 

" " " "

914

 

Sl No

Name of the Scheme

Who are eligible to apply

Eligibility to get relief or assistance

To whomshould apply

Quantum of relief or assistance

Remarks

1

D.R.S

i)Wife/Husband of the deceased

ii)Unmarried dependent eldor son  or eldest daughter of the deceased.  If the unmarried dependent eldest son or eldest daughter is a minor, the guardian.

iii)Dependent Father/mother of the deceased.

iv)Dependent eldest grandchild of the deceased.  If the grandchild is a minor, the guardian.

v)Oldest of any other dependent family member of the deceased who was living with the deceased

 

Income should not exceed Rs.7200/-  Time limit to submit application is within 6 months from the date of death of the bread winner / earning member / Head of the family (In exceptional cases where the reasons adduced for delay is acceptable the time limit will be extended upto 18 months)

S.T (DRS)

 

Rs.10,000/-

 

 
2

A.R.S

"

The families who meet with accident in pursuit of their occupation.  No income limit.

Records:

Postmortem Certificate

Application should be sent within six months from the date of death

Legal heirship certificate

 

 

S.T(DRS)

1)For death Rs.15,000/-

2)For loss of both arms/legs etc.Rs.15,000/-

3)For permanent in capacitation of both legs both handsRs.15000/-

4)For loss of two eyes Rs.15000/-

5)One leg and one hand Rs.15000/-

6)For loss of arm below the shoulder Rs.10000/-

7)Loss of leg below the hip Rs.10000/-

8)One eye Rs.10000/-

9)For loss of hand/hands at the wrist Rs.7,500/-

10)For loss of foot/feet at the ankle Rs.7,500/-

11)For permanent incapacitation of one leg or one hand Rs.7500/-

 
3

Honourable C.M Relief for Road Accident

 

"

In the case of death, next legal heir of the deceased with the consent of sthe other legalheirs No income limit

 

 

No application need be sent.

Proposal will be sent by the concerned DSP to the RDO Suomoto.

 

1)Death Rs.10,000/-

2)Permanent incapacitation Rs.6,000/-

3)Loss of either eye/hand/leg Rs.4,000/-

4)Minor injuries Rs.500/-

 
4

Tamilnadu Illness Assistance Society Scheme

 

 Poor patients who have undergone life saving surgery .

 

Annual income should not exceed Rs.12,000/-

The applicant must be the resident of Tamilnadu.

 

CM’s Special Cell / Collector/

 

1)Coronary Artery Byepass Surgery Rs.25,000/-

2)Open Heart surgery Rs.25,000/-

3)Closed Heart Surgery Rs.5,000/-

4)Kidney Transplantation Rs.25,000/0-

a)Kidney stone and other diseases relating to Urinary passage

b)Cancer

c)Neuro Surgery (Skull Opening)

d)Spinal Cord

e)Hip joint Replacement Rs.5,000/-

5)Liver Transplant Surgery Rs.25,000/-

6)Heart Transplantation Rs.25,000/-

 

Hospitals recognised by Tamilnadu Government

 

 

 

 

 

 

Surgeries can be undertaken at any of the registered private hospitals in Tamilnadu only

 

 

 

Hospitals recognised by the Tamilnadu Government.

                                                                                                                                  

 

NATURAL CALAMITY RELIEF

 

Natural calamities like fire, flood, Earthquake causes heavy damages to human lives, cattles, and crops.  For such losses immediate relief’s are given.

 

 

1 Hut damages:

            Fully damaged huts                Rs.2000/- each
 

            Partly damaged huts               Rs.1000/- each

 

Besides the relief amount, 5 Kgs of free rice per family affected, one Dhoti and one Saree

per family affected, one liter of kerosene per family is given if the power supply is not likely to resume within 72 houses.  All the relief’s are distributed by the concerned Tahsildar.

 

 

2 Human loss:

Where there is a death of human being reported, relief amount of Rs.15000/- is sanctioned by the Revenue Divisional Officer based upon the production of FIR, Death Certificate, Postmortem Certificate, Legal heir ship Certificate and on the basis of enquiry report submitted by the Tahsildar

            

For the same death, based upon the documents mentioned above, p.m.  Relief amount of Rs.50,000/- in each case is also sanctioned on the recommendation of the Special Commissioner and Commissioner of Land Administration, Chennai.

 

 

3 Cattle Loss:

 

For Cattle death reported, relief amount subject to a maximum for 2 per family is given.  Collector is the sanctioning authority based upon the production of certificates obtained from the Vetenary Department and on the enquiry report of respective Tahsildars.

 

            For Cow and Buffalow each Rs.5,000/-

            For Cow and Buffalow calf each Rs.3,000/-

            For Goat and Sheep each Rs.1,000/-

 

For insured Cattles, this relief amount is not eligible.

 

 

4 Crop Damages:

 

   Relief assistance adopted for granting relief to farmers for crop loss of 50% and above due to natural 

   calamities  like  flood / Cyclone / drought etc.

 

   Assistance to small and marginal farmers for 

 

    1. Agricultural input subsidy whether where crop loss was 50% and above.

 

        i) For agricultural crops, horticulture crops and annual plantation crops:

 

            Rainfed areas Rs 1000 / Hectare

 

            Rs 2500 / per hectare in area with assured irrigation.

 

        ii) Perennial crops :

 

            Rs. 4000 / Hectare

 

        (G.O M.S. No 107 Revenue Dept. dt 04-03-2003)

 

 

5 Relief for the affected Small and Marginal farmers and Agricultural labourers due to drought:

As per GO Ms.No 12 Revenue Department dated 10.01.2003, it has been ordered to provide one meal per day for the affected small and marginal farmers including agricultural labourers due to drought condition through the Noon meal centres.  This scheme was implemented w.e.f 15.01.2003 to 04.02.2003 for 10675 persons in Kanyakumari District.  As per GO Ms.No 78 Revenue Department dated 03.02.2003, the scheme has been modified and instead of one meal per day, 30 Kgs of rice per family affected per month to be distributed two times a month.  Under this scheme also, 10675 rice coupons have been distributed and rice are being issued to them through the Fair Price Shops.

 

                                                                                                                          

 

Functioning of Rehabilitation Committee:

As per the instructions of the Government of Tamil Nadu a ‘ District Rehabilitation Committee’ has been constituted in Kanniyakumari District under the Chairmanship of the Collector and Superintendent of Police as the member. Secretary and some other officials as members of the Committee.  The Government have set apart a sum of Rs.7.40 lakhs for 2002-03 as ‘ REHABILITATION FUND’.   The main objectives of the committee are

  1. to identify the Prohibition Offenders who have left the illegal profession and who are economically weak and then to provide rehabilitation assistance to them.

  2. to explore the possibility of starting small scale industries in the black spot villages.

  3. to decide on the adoption of certain black spot villages by different agencies such as  Prohibition and Enforcement Wing, Police, TASMAC, Banks, NGOs local bodies, self help groups etc.

  4. to conduct Awareness campaign through rallies, street plays, seminars etc.

              The details of probation offenders may be furnished to the Committee by the representatives of the public.  The committee will decide the nature of assistance to those who are found to be eligible under this scheme.

 

                                                                                                               

 FAMILY CARD APPLICATION

 

For getting new family cards, the applicant should be a married person.  He should apply to the concerned Taluk Supply Officer along with one Pass Port Size Black and White Photos, deletion / Surrender certificate and House tax receipt.  After verification of the genuineness of the application it should be sent to the concerned Revenue Divisional Officer for counter signature and after that it will be sent to the office of the Commissioner of Civil Supplies, Chennai for printing the family cards. 

Public Distribution System  Beneficiaries

Sl No

 

Name of Taluk

 

Total No of family cards

 

Total No of AAY Beneficiaries

 

Total No of beneficiaries under Annapoorna Scheme

 

Total No of Bulk permits

 

Total No TNET Licenses

 

Total No of Fair Price shops

 

Whole sale

 

Retail
1

Agasteeswaram

147297

13896

206

29 5 0 136
2

Thovalai

34060 4579 72 10 0 0 35
3

Kalkulam

171745 19425 238 37 1 0 187
4 Vilavancode 167096 18513 217 21 3 0 204
 

TOTAL

520198 56413 733 97 9 0 562

  STANDARD MONTHLY REQUIREMENTS

Sl. No

Name of Taluk

Rice

Sugar (in M.T

Kerosene (in K.L)

Wheat(in M.T)

Rice (in M.T)

AAY Rice(in M.T

Annapoorna (in M.T)

1

Agasteeswaram

2455.196

486.360

2.060

262.354

521.740

47.748

2

Thovalai

551.900

160.265

0.720

58.818

93.269

24.624

3

Kalkulam

2842.500

679.875

2.380

309.441

580.289

54.322

4

Vilavancode

2835.750

647.955

2.170

302.992

525.100

41.159

T O T A L

8685.346

1974.455

7.330

933.605

1720.398

167.853

                                                                                

ADI DRAVIDAR AND TRIBAL WELFARE HOSTELS IN KANNIYAKUMARI DISTRICT  

Sl No

  Name of Hostel

Sanctioned strength

 

 Admitted Strength

 

ST SC BC & MBC OC Total
1

Govt ADW College boys hostel, Nagercoil

107 - 4 46 1 107
2

Govt ADW College girls hostel, Nagercoil

50 - 36 17 2 55
3

Govt ADW ITI Boys Hostel, Nagercoil

40 - 34 8 2 44
4

Govt ADW Boys Hostel, Nagercoil

100 - 64 19 2 85
5

Govt ADW Boys Hostel, Boothapandy

30 - 23 7 - 30
6

Govt ADW Boys Hostel, Thuckalay

50 - 18 10 1 29
7

Govt ADW Boys Hostel, Kuzhithurai

50 - 11 8 1 20
8

Govt ADW Boys Hostel, Arumanai

40 - 22 10 - 32
9

Govt ADW Girls Hostel, Nagercoil

70 - 62 13 2 77
10

Govt ADW Girls Hostel, Suchindrum

50 - 25 10 2 37
11

Govt ADW Girls Hostel, Kanniyakumari

30 - 23 7 - 30
12

Govt ADW Girls Hostel, Boothapandy

50 - 29 10 2 41
13

Govt ADW Girls Hostel, Mondaymarket

50 - 38 10 - 48
14

Govt ADW Girls Hostel, Kuzhithurai

45 - 29 9 - 38
15

Govt ADW Girls Hostel, Arumanai

40 - 26 10 - 36
16

GTR Girls Hostel, Pechiparai

68 54 7 5 - 66
17

GTR Girls Hostel, Pathukani

40 39 1 4 - 44
18 Govt Tribal Residential Higher Secondary School Boys Hostel, Pathukani 126 95 18 13 0 126
19 Govt Tribal Residential Higher Secondary School Boys Hostel, Pechipparai 130 102 13 123
20 Govt Tribal Residential Middle School,(Boys &Girls) Hostel, Manalodai   105 70 0  0 70
 

T O T A L

1271 360 534 229 15 1138

ADI DRAVIDAR AND TRIBAL WELFARE SCHOOLS IN KANNIYAKUMARI DISTRICT  

Sl No

  Name of the School ST SC MBC BC OC TOTAL
1

Govt Tribal Residential Higher Secondary School, Pechiparai

181 166 30 870 74 1321
2

Govt Tribal Residential Higher Secondary School, Pathukani

169 28 7 376 40 620
3

Govt Tribal Residential Middle School, Manalodai

94 - - 7 - 101
4

Govt ADW High School, Vazhayathuvayal

7 29 1 123 14 174
5

Govt ADW Middle School, Udaiyadi

- 30 - 119 - 149
6

Govt ADW Middle School, Kalingarajapuram

- 174 10 105 6 295
7

Govt ADW Primary School, Chitrancode

- 8 - 17 - 25
8

Govt ADW Primary School, Vazhayathuvayal

16 18 - 104 7 145
 

TOTAL

467 453 48 1721 141 2830

                 

Bonded Labour Scheme

       39 Bonded labourers have been released so far in this district and a sum of Rs. 460000/- was paid to them as relief amount since 1997-98.    

Year  

Bonded labourers Released  

Immediate Relief Paid  

Rehabilitation Amount Paid  

1997-1998   22

22,000

1,98,000  
1998-1999   9   9,000     81,000  
2000-2001   1 1,000       9,000  
2001-2002   2 2,000     38,000  
2002-2003   5   0   1,00,000  
  39 34,000   4,26,000  

                                                                                             

Monetary Relief Paid under Prevention of Atrocities Act.1989

       With a view to prevent atrocities   on the SC/ST,  on complaint, cases    have been registered u/s 3(1) of the Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989, and a sum of Rs.1,43,750/- was paid to 9 victims in 2002-2003 as monetary relief.

Scholarships:

       The students in standards VI to X are exempted from the payment of Special fees and tuition fees (English medium) levied by the Educational Institutions and also the examination fees payable for Stds X and XII. The special fees and tution fees are reimbursed to the Educational Institutions concerned by the District Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Officer and the Examination Fees to the Director of Government Examinations by the Director of Adi Dravidar Welfare, Chennai. There is no income limit for availing these concessions.  Besides this, residential Scholarships are sanctioned to the Students in standards VI to X  who are residing in hostels attached to the schools. The income limit of the parent/Guardian for sanction of the residential scholarship is Rs.15000/- per annum.  

Incentives to Girl Children        

          Incentives to girl children are provided to avoid dropouts and encourage their enrolment in schools. Under this scheme an incentive of Rs.500/- per annum to Scheduled Tribe girls studying in Standards III to V and an incentive of Rs.1000/- per annum to Scheduled Caste girl students studying in Std.VI are given.  

 

State   Higher Education Special scholarships & Loan Scheme

          Students pursuing professional courses viz, Engg, Medicine, Agriculture, Veterinary  etc and other degree courses who are residing in the hostels of the Educational Institutions have actually spent more than the amount of scholarships granted to them. Hence under the TNAD welfare State Special Scholarship and loan scheme, Grant at the rate of Rs.6500/- p.a for degree courses and Rs.7000/- p.a for P.G and Professional Courses is sanctioned. Medical students have to repay 25% of the grant sanctioned as Loan Scholarship and other need not repay the grant.To avail this grant, the annual income of the parent/guardian should not exceed Rs.50,000/-. 

        The details of scholarships paid during 2002-2003 are furnished below:

           

S.NO.   NAME OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS No. of beneficiaries   SCHOLARSHIPS PAID DURING 2002-03     
1 Reimbursement of Spl.Fees - (Scheduled Castes)  

13329

506,857

2

Reimbursement of Spl.Fees - (Scheduled Tribes)

103

7,819

3

Reimbursement of Tution Fees -(Scheduled Castes)

907

269,960

4

Reimbursement of Tution Fees -(Scheduled Tribes)

5

2,200

5

Girl child incentive-Std3-5        (Scheduled Tribes)

24 12,000
6

Girl child incentive-Std 6           (Scheduled Castes)

180 180,000
7

Awards -District level

14 20,400
8

Chief Minister's  Merit  Award

11 16,500
9

State Special Post Matric Scholarship

1,356 1,308,116
10

Free education -upto Degree level

144 43,312
11

Free education -PG Girl students

3 3,748
12

Tamil Nadu Adi Dravidar Welfare Higher Education Special Scholarship(grant) & Loan  Scheme

26 174,000
13

Typewriting / Shorthand scholarship to SCCs &STs

8 4,930
14

Scholarship to children of parents doing unclean jobs

400 324,550
15

Government of India Post Matric Scholarship-(Scheduled Castes)

2,8 4,986,360
16

Government of India  Post Matric Scholarship-(Scheduled Tribes)

86 159,668
17

Payment for spl.services

12 940
 

Total

19364 8021360

Chief Minister’s Merit Award

            Chief Minister’s Merit Award is provided to encourage high scorers in the +2 Examinations. Statewide 1000 boys and 1000 girls belonging to Scheduled castes, Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled caste converts to Christianity who scored high marks and continue their further studies are selected and a sum of Rs.1500/- p.a. is sanctioned as award for five years. 

District  Level Awards

    District level awards are given to students who secure the highest percentage of marks in Standards VIII, X and XII Public Examinations.   

                                                                                                                                

 BOARDERS (CATEGORY WISE) IN BACKWARD CLASS / MOST BACKWARD CLASS HOSTELS   

Sl No

Name of Hostel

Sanctioned strength

Admitted Strength

BC

MBC

SC

Other

Total

1

BC School Hostel, Nagercoil

50

46

-

1

3

50

2

Boothapandy

50

40

3

2

5

50

3

Thuckalay

50

29

7

12

2

50

4

Eraniel

50

49

1

1

-

50

5.

Colachel

50

28

15

7

-

50

6

Karungal

50

46

1

2

1

50

7

Kulasekaram

50

45

-

3

2

50

8

Kuzhithurai

50

47

-

2

1

50

9

Kovalam

50

32

17

1

-

50

10

Puthukadai

50

45

-

1

-

50

11

Azhagappapuram

50

41

7

2

-

50

12

Boys Hostel Aralvoimozhy

50

26

1

8

-

50

13

Poottetti

50

25

20

5

-

50

14

Kollencode

50

15

21

11

3

50

 

Total

700

661

106

74

22

863

 BACKWARD CLASS/MOST BACKWARD CLASS  COLLEGE HOSTEL

Sl  No

Name of Hostel

 

Sanctioned strength

 Admitted Strength

BC

MBC

SC

Other

Total

1

BC Girls Hostel, Agasteeswaram

87

66

2

3

2

73

2

Chunkankadai

56

35

2

9

3

55

3

Nagercoil

55

42

8

5

3

55

 

TOTAL

198

161

9

19

9

198

 

         

Sl No

Name of the Scheme

Who are eligible to apply

Eligibility to get relief or assistance

To whomshould apply

Quantum of relief or assistance

1

Educational Scholarship Prematric Scholarship

 

All BC/MBC/DNC students studying in 9th and 10th

Income limit below Rs.50,000/-

DBCWO, Nagercoil.

6th standard to 8th standard (English Medium) Rs.200/-

9th and 10th (English Medium) Rs.250/-

9th and 10th (Tamil Medium) Male 23.50

Female 22.50

2

Educational Scholarship Postmatric Scholarship

All BC/MBC /DNC students studying in 11th to Research level

Income limit below Rs.50,000/-

DBCWO, Nagercoil.

XIth standard (including Examination fees)

 Science Group-Rs.105/-

Non Science Group Rs.85/-

XIIth standard

Science Group-Rs.55/-

Non Science Group Rs.35/-

3

Postmatric Scholarship

 

Degree Course

B.A & B.Com I year

 

B.A & B.Com II & III year

 

B.Sc I year

 

B.Sc II & III year

 

Income limit below Rs.50,000/- 

 Income limit below Rs.50,000/-

 

 

Income limit below Rs.50,000/-       Income limit below Rs.50,000/-

DBCWO, Nagercoil.

 

212.75+Examination Fees                       Rs.141.75

                            224.75

153.75

 

4

Free Education Scheme

BC students pursuing a degree 3 year degree course are offered this scheme

Income limit below Rs.50,000/-  

DBCWO, Nagercoil.

B.A Rs.500+Examination fees all compulsory feeses.

B.Sc & B.Com Rs.750+Examination fees all compulsory feeses.

5.

Incentive Prizes

+2 First prize of one boy and one girl

 

 

SSLC Ist prize one boy and one girl

 

 

SSLC IInd prize one boy and one girl

 

 

SSLC IIIrd prize one boy and one girl

 

    

DBCWO, Nagercoil.

 

 

DBCWO, Nagercoil

 

.

DBCWO, Nagercoil.

 

 

DBCWO, Nagercoil.

BC = Rs.1500/- MBC Rs.3000/-

BC = Rs.500/-       MBC = Rs.1000/-

BC = Rs.250/-       MBC = Rs.500/-

BC = Rs.150/-       MBC = Rs.300/-

6.

Thanthai Periyar Memorial Award

2 Boys and 2 Girls who got highest marks and next highest marks in SSLC Examination and studying Diploma Course

 

DBCWO, Nagercoil.

Rs.3000/-

7.

Perarignar Anna Memorial Award

2 Boys and 2 Girls who secured highest marks  in the +2  Examination and continuing there studies in the professional course that is M.B.B.S., B.E., Agricultural etc.

 

DBCWO, Nagercoil.

Rs.3000/-

8.

Setting up of Saloon

Beneficiaries must belongs to BC/MBC

Income limit below Rs.25,000/-  

DBCWO, Nagercoil.

Rs.1500/- as subsidy by DBCWO.

Rs.3000/- as Bank loan through Nationalised Banks.

9.

TABCEDCO and TAMCO loans

Self employment opportunities to BC/MBC persons in the age limit of 18 to 50 yrs.

Annual income     Urban areas upto Rs.42,412/-

Rural areas up to Rs.31,982/-

DBCWO or J.R.of Co-operative Societies.

Maximum Loan of Rs.5.00 Lakhs.

9(a)

Micro credit loan scheme self help Group women for petty trade

As a member at least in 6 months in a self help Group BC/MBC/DNC Annual Income urban upto0 Rs. 55,000 Rura area upto Rs. 40,000

 

J.R. Co-operative or D.B.C.W.O.

 

Fro Rs. 2000/- to Rs. 2000

9(b)

E.D.P. Loan Scheme to E.D.P. trained women for petty trade.

E.D.P. Trained women BC/MBC

 

J.R. Co-operative or D.B.C.W.O.

Rs. 10,000/- each

9(c)

Self Employment to 1000 Muslim Youths in Tamil Nadu state level

VIIIth Std. passed or failed Muslim Youths.  Registered in the District Employment Exchange Annual income urban upto 54,500/- Rural upto Rs. 39,500/-

 

DBCWO J.R. Co-op

 

                                                                                     

                                                                                                                          

   

Emergency Accident Relief Centres

    In Kanniyakumari District to provide immediate medical relief to the road accident victims, four emergency accident relief centres have been established on the side of National Highways  leading to Kanyakumari  to Thiruvananthapuram and Kanyakumari to Tirunelveli.  The centres are located in the places mentioned below.

1. Thottiyodu Sponsored by Dr. Krishnakumar, Orthopedic Hospital, Parvathipuram, Emergency Phone No. 261888
2. Pammam at Marthandam Sponsored  by Manju Nursing Home, Marthandam Emergency Phone ?No. 270141, 271445
3. Kanyakumari (infront of Horticultural form) Sponsored by Dr. Jeyasekaran Hospital, Emergency Phone No. 1033
4. Aralvoimozhy Sponsored by Dr. Thiraviam Hospital, Ozhiginasery Emergency Phone No. 276607, 276186

                                                                                                                           

The 81 Revenue Villages under 4  Taluks  are given below

 

Agasteeswarem Taluk
1 Kanniyakumari
2 Agasteeswarem
3 Thamaraikulam
4 Kulasekarapuram
5 Marungoor
6 Theroor
7 Eraviputhoor
8 Suchindram
9 Parakkai
10 Thengamputhur
11 Dharmapuram
12 Vadiveeswaram
13 Nagercoil
14 Vadasery
15 Neendakkarai 'A'
16 Neendakkarai 'B'
17 Azhagappapuram
18 Kottaram
19 Madhusudhanapuram
20 Vembanoor
Thovalai Taluk
1 Thovalai
2 Chenbagaramanputhur
3 Thirupathysaram
4 Thazhagudy
5 Boothapandi
6 Esanthimangalam
7 Chiramadam
8 Derisanamcope
9 Arumanaloor
10 Azhagiapandipuram
11 Anathapuram
12 Erachakulam
13 Aralvoimozhi
Kalkulam Taluk
1 kappiyarai
2 Valvachagostam
3 Attoor
4 Thuckalay
5 Kalkulam
6 Kothanaloor
7 Meycode
8 Aruvikarai
9 Thiruvattar
10 Thirparappu
11 Ponmanai
12 Alloor
13 Eraniel
14 Thalakulam
15 Kadiapattinam
16 Manavalakurichy
17 Colachel
18 Thiruvithancode
19 Veeyanoor
20 Vellimalai
21 Thumbacode
22 Surulacode
23 Villukury
24 Kuruthencode
25 Lekshmipuram
Vilavancode Taluk
1 kollencode
2 Ezhudesam
3 Painkulam
4 Arudesam
5 Medukkumal
6 Kunathur
7 Nalloor
8 Pacode
9 Vilavancode
10 Pazhugal
11 Edaicode
12 Arumania
13 Kalliyal
14 Keezmidalam
15 Midalam
16 Keezkulam
17 Killiyur
18 Nattalam
19 Kulapuram
20 Anducode
21 Vellamcode
22 Mangode
23 Paloor