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    3. SUMMARY

    Introduction

    This Project has been Prepared with the basic objectivesof :

    Improving infrastructure facilities and helping in the creation of

    durable public assets in the Jubbal town having potential to

    emerge as regional tourist center of economic growth and

    employment. It shall also check the migration of the people

    belonging to rural areas to migrate to bigger towns like shimla.

    This project has been proposed in accordance with socioeconomic planning so as to promote and implement resource

    generating scheme for the jubbal, local bodies to improve its

    overall financial position on its own.

    The following components and scheme are identified and

    proposed RGURF SCHEME for integrated development of

    kothar town in H.P.

    Scheme ComponentsI. Trade & Commercial

    1 Car parking near jubbal Bazaar, Jubbal .

    4. HISTORY Of JUBBAL In the western Himalayas Achal Himachal has earned a

    name for its natural picturesque glamour, bush green forest,

    bubbling streams, magnificent lakes and many famous snowcovered range.

    Nested in the charming range of pirpanjalJubbal is

    situated at an attitude of 1750 m and about 92 km North

    East of Shimla on Shimla Rohru Highway.

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    Jubbal attracted adventure point from the business point of

    view, situated in the middle of upper area of himachal.

    Jubbal offers a spectacular view of snow range. This is an

    ideal retreat for the tourist who seeks only seclusion inmountains . It commands a unique view of the eternal snow

    line fertile apple and desert forest.

    5. PLACE OF INTEREST

    HATKOTI MAA TEMPLE

    10KM away from jubbal town, name place as hatkoti. It is a

    symbol of Hindu religious culture. Everyone has a wish to

    prayer, meditate and goes into lap of GODDESS DURGA.

    Tourists fascinate for its sculpture, art and craftsmanship.

    KHARA PATHER

    It is situated at height of 2700m; from here one can enjoy snow-

    covered ranges like kinner-kailash etc. It is surrounded with

    thick forest of deodar and rest withthick orchids. KUPPERVELLEY is just 5-6 km from here, is the ridge of that area

    known for heavy snow fall, lake and for senic point.

    RIVER GIRI GANGA

    It is 10km away from jubbal town is known for one of the

    Himachal. it remains snow covered in 12 months and is covered

    with thick forest . It is at a height of 3200 m from sea level.

    6. HIMACHAL PRADESHHIMACHAL PRADESH came into existence on 15thApril, 1948

    as a centrally administered territory and had at that time four

    districts viz: Chamba, mandi, Mahasu and sirmaur with total

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    area of 25,839.00sq. km . In 1951 it became a part C State

    under a lt . Governor with a 36Member Legislative Assembly

    and a three member Cabinet. In 1954 another part C State

    Bilaspur having an area of 1168 sq.kms was merged withassembly strength was raised to 41.In 1956 assemblywas

    abolished and it became a union territory. In 1960 a new border

    district of kinnaur was carved out of Mahasu District. In 1963

    the Assembly was revived and a popular ministry was formed.

    Now it had total sis districts with an area of 27007sq kms. And

    population of 13,51,144.

    On 1st November, 1966, it was enlarged by merging the districts

    of Kangra, Shimla, Kullu, Lahaul & Spiti, Nalagarh Tehsil ofambala District , some parts of Una Tehsil of Hoshiarpur district

    and Dalhousie of Gurdaspur district of the then Punjab State.

    With this merger, Himachal now had an area of 55,673sq kms.

    And its population rose to 28, 12,463. It however comprised of

    10 districts viz: Bilaspur, Chamba, Kangra, Kinnaur, Kullu,

    LahaulSpiti, Mahasu, Mandi, Shimla & Sirmaur.On 25th

    January, 1971, Himachal Pradesh attained statehood.On 1st September 1972 reorganization of districts took place.

    Two more districts viz: Una and Hamirpur were created

    mainly as a result of trifurcation of the erst while

    Kangra District. Also from the then existing districts of Mahasu

    and Shimla, New Districts of Shimla and Solan were formed by

    recoganizing the boundaries.

    Presently, Himachal Pradesh Comprises 12 Districts having an

    area of 55,673 sq. Km. And a population of 51.7 Lacks.

    Decennial population growth rate during 1981 -91,20.8 % ,sex

    ratio is 976 persons , density 93persons per Sq Km. and literacy

    rate 63.9percent

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    8. PHYSICAL & SOCIO- ECONOMICFEATURELocation : aspects and physical characteristics of the jubbal

    town .Jubbal is situated at a distance of 92 km from Shimla on

    ShimlaHatkoti State Highway . Its altitude is 1750m above

    mean sea level. This town is having vast potential for tourism

    and business . There is one public health centre, a Senior

    secondary School and block Development office cum headquarters. There is a circle office of P.W.D.Himachal public

    works department.

    This Town is situated between longitude 77.36, East latitude

    31.08, North. It is well connected to the important towns /cities

    like shimla, theog, Chandigarh, Solan through National

    Highway, NH-22. The town is well connected with Delhi via

    NH-22 road.The town has the sub tropical climate and characterized by

    moderate climate in summer as well as in winter. The

    temperature varies between 30. C to 5 .C with june as the hottest

    and January as the coldest month. Jubbal experiences heavy

    rainfall during monsoons and heavy snow precipitation during

    winter . the usual occurrences of rainfall are July to September .

    However, snowfall in wintertoo.However ,town enjoys

    sufficient sunshine during winter.

    Geologically the town is located in seismic Zone IV.It has

    sedimentary rock formation . The top layer is a mixture of

    compact consolidated alluvial soil on northern slopes and on the

    southern slopes exposure of sedimentary rocks is visible.

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    9. DEMOGRAPHY-POPULATION GROTH DENSITY

    PATTERN ETC

    The population of the town as per census 2001 was 4000

    persons in a area of 2km ^ 2.out of the population of 51.7 lakhof himachal Pradesh

    Presently actual population of town is almost around 7000

    persons. There is meager in crease in the population but mega

    increase in migrated population.

    TABLE: SEX RATIO.

    YEAR SEX RATIO

    .

    MALE FEMALE SEX

    RATIO

    2001 2200 1800 45%

    10. COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED

    UNDER REGURF SCHEMEThe following components have been identified for immediate

    implementation under the RGURF Scheme. These components

    will be undertaken with the assistance of state share and U.L.B

    contribution . the components /schemes are categorized as

    under.

    1.Proposed parking

    Brief Details of the schemes

    As already mentioned that there is no basic amenity of park in

    jubbal town . Therefore , it has been proposed to constructparking under the RGURF scheme . The proposed site is nears

    Bus Stand jubbal town.

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    FEASIBILITY OF PROPOSED

    PARKINGBazaar Area:- As the site is in the main heart of the town

    covering the main bazaar ( Jubbal Bazaar ) which is always over

    crowed to be seen and necessary to go at the same place to the

    people & according no provision of the parking is yet not built

    and proposed .

    Town: - the town is located in between the ShimlaHatkotiState Highway and is the centre point of the areas such as,

    Sawra , Hatkoti & Rohru.

    The people from different places come to the town from the

    business point of view as well as other activities . The town is

    having population of 3-4 thousand covering the facility of

    school and colleges as well as other offices.

    ABSTRACT OF COST( DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS )

    1 Cutting in earth work and disposal of excavated earth up to

    a lead of 20metres:- blasting is prohibited pick work &

    jumper work

    Qty=2156.00&1083.28,rates=59.55,unit=cum,amount=12838

    9.80&64509.32

    2.Excavation in foundation . trenches etc