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DECCAN CEMENT LIMITED (UNIT – II) Mahankaligudem Village, Nereducherla Mandal, Nalgonda District, Telangana Table of Contents
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT For INCREASE OF PRODUCTION CLINKER: 1.0 MTPA TO 1.20 MTPA & CAPTIVE POWER: 15 MW TO 18 MW. At DECCAN CEMENT LIMITED (UNIT – II) Mahankaligudem Village, Nereducherla Mandal, Nalgonda District, Telangana Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction 3. Project Description 4. Site Analysis 5. Planning Brief 6. Proposed infrastructure 7. Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan 8. Project schedule & Cost Estimates 9. Analysis of proposal (Final Recommendations) Annexure Annexure-1 (a) - MoEF EC Letter No. J-11011/572/2007- IA II (I) dated 27th December, 2007 Figure Figure-1 Location Map Figure-2 Key Map Figure-3 Topographical Map Figure-4 Layout 1. Executive Summary DECCAN CEMENT LIMITED., DCL is operating 1.5 MTPA Cement Plant (1.0 MTPA Clinker) along with 15 MW Coal based Captive power plant [UNIT –II] at Mahankaligudem Village, Neredcherla Mandal, Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh. DCL proposes to increase the clinker production of the cement plant from 1.0 to 1.2 MTPA and power generation from 15 to 18 MW by upgradation and optimizing process operations Limestone requirement of the plant is met from captive limestone mines located adjacent to the cement plant. Limestone requirement of Cement Plant Unit-II increases from 1.5 to 1.8 MTPA. This requirement is met from captive limestone mines. No additional land is required as no additional machinery is proposed Water requirement increases from 1900 to 2168 m3/day which will be met from same sources i.e Krishna River Coal requirement increases from 0.15 to 0.18 MTPA at cement plant and 360 to 432 TPD at power plant. -
Acknowledgement
Deccan Cements Ltd. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT M/s. LAWN ENVIRO ASSOCIATES express sincere debt of gratitude to M/s. DECCAN CEMENTS LTD. for the opportunity given by assigning the preparation of Environmental Statement (Audit) Report for the financial year 2019-2020, for their Cement plant at Bhavanipuram, Janpahad, Suryapet District of Telanga. The Environmental statement (Audit) Report is prepared for the financial year 2019-2020 Special mention needs to be made of Executives of M/s. DECCAN CEMENTS LIMITED. Especially Mr. S. Venkateswarlu Director (Works) & Mr. KVL Narasimha Rao (PQC) & Team for their co-operation and assistance during the preparation of this statement. We also wish to acknowledge our gratitude to all of them who helped during the data collection and report preparation. LAWN Enviro Associates 2 Deccan Cements Ltd. CONTENTS Acknowledgement 2 Contents 3 List of Tables 4 List of Figures 4 Form – V 5 1. INTRODUCTION 13 2. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 13 3. BENEFITS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT 14 4. LOCATION 15 5. RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS 17 5.1. Raw materials 17 5.2. Moisture losses 17 5.3. Products 17 6. PROCESS DESCRIPTION 17 6.1 Lime Stone Mining and Crushing 19 6.2 Raw Material grinding and preparation 20 6.3 Clinker formation 20 6.4 Clinker grinding 21 6.5 Cement Packing 21 6.6 Process Description of Power Plant 21 7. WATER REQUIREMENT 25 8. POLLUTION CONTROL IN THE PLANT 26 8.1 Waste Water Sources and Monitoring 26 8.2 Air Pollution Control 27 8.2.1 Stack Emission 27 8.2.2 Ambient Air Quality 28 8.2.3 Ambient Noise levels 29 9. -
Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh
For Official Use Only CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUND WATER BROCHURE NALGONDA DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH SOUTHERN REGION HYDERABAD September 2013 CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUND WATER BROCHURE NALGONDA DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH (AAP-2012-13) BY D. MOHANTA ASST. HYDROGEOLOGIST SOUTHERN REGION BHUJAL BHAWAN, GSI Post, Bandlaguda NH.IV, FARIDABAD-121001 Hyderabad-500068 HARYANA, INDIA Andhra Pradesh Tel: 0129-2418518 Tel: 040-24225201 Gram: Bhumijal Gram: Antarjal NALGONDA DISTRICT AT A GLANCE Sl. GENERAL INFORMATION No 1 Geographical Area (2011 census) 14200 sq.km Headquarters Nalgonda Location North latitudes 16° 25’ and 17° 50’ East longitudes 78° 40’ and 80° 05’ Administrative Divisions Mandals-59, Revenue Divisions-4 at Bhongir, (As on 31/03/2010) Nalgonda, Miryalguda and Suryapet No. of Revenue Villages 1161 Population (2011 census) 3483648 Population Density 245/ sqkm 2 Land Use (2012) Forest 83073 Ha Barren and Uncultivable 121531 Ha Cultivable waste 29146 Ha Net Area Sown 573291 Ha 3 Irrigation (2012) Major Projects Nagarjun Sagar Medium Projects 1. Musi, 2. AMRP (A. Madhav Reddy Project) 3. Dindi Gross Irrigated Area 408093 Ha Net Irrigated Area 297796 Ha 4 RAINFALL Normal Annual Rainfall (Mandalwise) Minimum 540.00 mm (M- Pedda Adiserlapalli) to Maximum 932.00mm (M-Thirumalgiri) Annual rainfall (2012) 674 mm 5 Geomorphology Major Drainage Two; Musi and Dindi 6 Soil Type 1. Red soils, 2. Black soils 3. Alkaline soils and 4. Alluvium -
GOVERNMENT of TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services – Formation /Reorganization of New Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Telangana State – Re-organization of Circles/Divisions/Sub- Divisions/Mandals in all cadres - Orders – Issued. PANCHAYAT RAJ & RURAL DEVELOPMENT (PR.I) DEPARTENT G.O.Ms.No.71 Dt:11.10.2016 Read the following:- 1. G.O.Ms.No.5, PR&RD(Estt.I) Dept. Dt:16.01.2015 and subsequent amendments, G.O.Ms.No.45, dt:23.5.2015, G.O.Ms.No.59, dt:31.7.2015 and G.O.Ms.No.6, dt:13.01.2016. 2. G.O.Ms.No.221 to 250, Revenue (DA-CMRF) Department, dt:11.10.2016 3. G.O.Ms.No.144, Finance (HRM.I) Department, dt:11.10.2016 4. From the E-in-C, PR, Hyderbad Letter No.B-II/Reorg.district/ 338/2016, Dt.17.9.2016, Dt:29.9.2016 & Dt:08.10.2016. ORDER: In the reference first read above Government have issued orders rationalising the PRI, PIU & Q C wings for effective implementation of works programme in PRED to achieve the targets of the Govt. 2. In the reference second read above Government of Telangana have issued notifications for formation/reorganization of Districts, Divisions and Mandals in the State of Telangana for better administration and development of areas concerned. 3. In the reference 3rd read above, Government have issued orders re- distributing cadre strength among (30) districts. 4. In the reference fourth read above the Engineer-in-Chief, PR has submitted proposals for re-organization of PRED to be co-terminus with the new districts jurisdiction and to change the nomenclature of Superintending Engineer, PR as Regional officer and Executive Engineer of the District Office as District Panchayat Raj Engineer (DPRE). -
Plant and CPP, March’2021
Deccan Cements Limited :: Bhavanipuram EC No: F.No : J-11011/572/2007-IA II(I) Deccan Cements Limited :: Bhavanipuram EC No: F.No : J-11011/572/2007-IA II(I) Status of Environmental Clearances received from MOEF vide MoEF No.J-1101/572/2007-IA II(I) dated 11.05.2017- Cement Plant and CPP, March’2021. i) Compliance report is enclosed herewith for all the conditions stipulated by MoEF & CC. ii) Next report will be submitted in the Month of December - 2021 SPECIFIC CONDITION: S. Conditions Compliance No i. All the conditions stipulated vide environmental All the condition stipulated in the EC is complied clearance letter No J-11011/572/2007 –IA II(I) dated 27th December, 2007 should be complied with ii. The project proponent shall install 24x7 air 3No’s of Continuous ambient air quality monitoring devices to monitor air emissions as monitoring stations are in operation. provided by the CPCB and submit report to Ministry Real time Data is uploaded to CPCB and SPCB 24 and its regional Office x 7.All stack emissions are also being monitored (24x7) and the real time data uploaded to CPCB and SPCB servers, Annexure-A Third party reports are also enclosing in Six months EC Compliance reports are submitted regularly to Regional Office. Annexure-I,II, III & IV iii. The Standards issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. As per the G.S.R. No.612 (E) dated 25th August No.612 (E) dated 25th August 2014 and subsequent 2014 standards we have upgraded APCE to meet amendments dated 9th may2016 and 10th May’2016 the emission norms by changing latest bag filter regarding cement plants with respect to particulate bags and up gradation of transformers in the matter, SO2 and NOx shall be followed. -
Rural Water Supply Andhra Pradesh Water
KV * ^,M REFERENCE CENTKt goooo03 Government of India Government of Andhra Pradesh Ministr Panchayatf yo Rurad an j l DevelopmenRa i t Governmen Netherlande th f o t s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Directorate General of International Cooperation RURAL WATER SUPPLY ANDHRA PRADESH WATER RESOURCES STUDY AP-IH VOLUME H - MAIN REPORT IWACO Consultants for Water & Environment Head Office: P.O. Box 8520 3009AM Rotterdam The Netherlands Rotterdam July m2 ______________ __________8000003 Government of India Government of Andhra Fradesh Ministr Panchayatf yo Rurad an j l DevelopmeniRa t Governmen Netherlande th f o t s Ministr Foreigf yo n Affairs Directorate Generaf o l International Cooperation ' WATEK SUPPLY I RURAL WATER SUPPLY ANDHRA PRADESH WATER RESOURCES STUDY AP-IH VOLUME H - MAIN REPORT IWACO Consultant Water sfo Environmenr& t Head Office: P.O. Box 8520 3009 AM Rotterdam The Netherlands Rotterdam July 1992 AP-ra Water Resources Study (80.00003/001) page TABLE OF CONTENTS . 1 INTRODUCTION ..........................................1 . 1.1 Background ............................................ 1 projece Th 1.t2 ..........................................1 . 1.3 Objective watee th f rso resources study .........................2 . 1.4 Executio stude th yf n o ...................................2 . repore Th 1.t 5........................................... 3 . 2 STUDY AREA ............................................4 . 2.1 Description of the area .................................... 4 2.2 Population and water demand ............................... -
1. PUBLIC CONSULTATION 1.0 Introduction the Ministry of Environment and Forests (Moe&F), Government of India Issued Environm
Sai Durga Ferro Alloys Pvt. Ltd., Public Consultation 1. PUBLIC CONSULTATION 1.0 Introduction The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoE&F), Government of India issued Environmental Impact Assessment notification S.O. 1533 dated September 16, 2006. As per the said notification Metallurgical Industries (Ferrous & non ferrous) Primary metallurgical industry prescribes environmental clearance under category ‘A’. Hence the present proposal obtained Terms of reference from the Expert appraisal committee of MoE&F and the committee recommended the project proponents to conduct public consultation process as part of Environmental Clearance process. Accordingly the draft Environmental Impact Assessment was submitted to Regional Officer, Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Boad, Nalgonda for conducting public hearing. The public hearing for the expansion proposal was conducted on 13-07- 2012 from 10.30 AM at the plant site at Sy. No. 199, 200, 202 to 204 & 210 of Korlapahad Village, Kethepally Mandal, Nalgonda District. 1.1 Advertisement The paper advertisement for the public hearing was notified in ‘Eenadu’-Telugu daily news paper on 12-06-2012 and ‘The Hindu’-English daily newspapers dated on 13-06-2012 and the same is enclosed. 1.2 Minutes of the meeting The minutes of the public hearing is presented in page no. 1-3. 1.3 Issues Raised during Public hearing and proponent response Issues raised during Public hearing and response of the proponent are presented in table 1.1. 1-1 Team Labs and Consultants Table 1.1 ISSUES RAISED IN PUBLIC HEARING AND RESPONSES (STOR-3) Name of the Speaker Issues Raised Proponent Response Sri Bayya Ramamurthy, Expressed happiness at R/o Korlapahad the proposed expansion • No issue project. -
Petrological and Geochemical Studies on Granitoids in Bibinagar- Bhongir Area, Nalgonda District, Telangana, India
Ch.Ramakrishna1.et al. Int. Journal of Engineering Research and Applications www.ijera.com ISSN: 2248-9622, Vol. 6, Issue 4, (Part - 2) April 2016, pp.57-63 RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS Petrological and Geochemical Studies on Granitoids in Bibinagar- Bhongir Area, Nalgonda District, Telangana, India. Ch. Ramakrishna1, G. Mallesh2, Ch. Ravi3, and M. Narsimha Reddy4 1234Department of Geology, University College of Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad-07 ABSTRACT The Granitoids of the Bibinagar- Bhongir area in the Nalgonda district are purely high potassic calc alkaline and meta aluminous and A-type belongs to Peninsular Gneissic Complex of the Eastern Dharwar Craton. The petrographic study of granitoids indicates that of pure magmatic origin in the form of different magmatic textures viz. perthitic, porphyritic and poiklitic textures. Geochemically the granitoids are rich in K2O & Na2O suggesting source from calc-alkaline magma. The Granitoids are falling mostly in the volcanic arc field on Yb vs Ta discrimination plot. The REE pattern shows strong Eu negative anomaly, suggesting early separation of plagioclase and the enhanced level of LILE relative to HFSE in Bibinagar-Bhongir granitoids points to the subduction zone enrichment and/or crustal contamination of the source region. Key words: Granitoids, Geochemistry, Petrology, I. INTRODUCTION Paleoproterozoic Radhakrishna (1956); Friend The Indian Peninsula is traditionally (1984); Divakara Rao et al. (1999); Jayananda and considered to be a monolithic continental shield Mahabaleswar (1992); Jayananda et al (1995). The constituted by crystalline rocks. Later, the middle to late Proterozoic granitic events are of Precambrian rocks of India were divided into local significance. The younger granite are meta- distinct segments based on principal orogenic aluminous, alkali rich-calc-alkaline series, A- type trend, viz. -
A Case Study from Ramannapeta Mandal, Nalgonda, Telangana, India: Fluoride Contamination of Ground Water
A Case Study From Ramannapeta Mandal, Nalgonda, Telangana, India: Fluoride Contamination of Ground Water Dr.G.Machender Ganaboina ( [email protected] ) Mahatma Gandhi University Narsimha Kota Osmania University Research Article Keywords: Fluoride Contamination, Groundwater, Remote sensing, Ramannapeta Mandal Posted Date: July 30th, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-681568/v1 License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License Page 1/14 Abstract The groundwater quality evaluation for uoride element was studied in Ramannapeta Mandal, Nalgonda District, and Telangana State, India. The water samples were collected in pre and post monsoon seasons in the year of 2015-2016 from hand pumps bore wells or dug wells in the villages of Ramannapeta Mandal. The collected water samples were analyzed within a week. The Spatial distributions of uoride maps were prepared with the help of the Remote Sensing Imaginary (RSI) and Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques. The range of uoride in the study area varied from 0.6 to 5.6 ppm whereas the maximum permissible limit in drinking water is 1.5 ppm (As per Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) guideline-IS: 10500: 1991). The high contamination 4.0- 5.5 ppm of uoride in drinking water was observed in Siripuram, Dubbaka villages. During the study, it was found that the most of villages in Ramannapeta Mandal are affected with high uoride content in drinking water in the range of 1.5-3.0 ppm. Nalgonda district including Ramannapeta Mandal is underlain by different rocks such as granites (80%), gneisses, dolerite, dykes (10%), older metamorphic and intrusive (10%). -
List Police Station Under the District (Comma Separated) Printable District
Passport District Name DPHQ Name List of Pincode Under the District (Comma Separated) List Police Station Under the District (comma Separated) Printable District Saifabad, Ramgopalpet, Nampally, Abids , Begum Bazar , Narayanaguda, Chikkadpally, Musheerabad , Gandhi Nagar , Market, Marredpally, 500001, 500002, 500003, 500004, 500005, 500006, 500007, 500008, Trimulghery, Bollarum, Mahankali, Gopalapuram, Lallaguda, Chilkalguda, 500012, 500013, 500015, 500016, 500017, 500018, 500020, 500022, Bowenpally, Karkhana, Begumpet, Tukaramgate, Sulthan Bazar, 500023, 500024, 500025, 500026, 500027, 500028, 500029, 500030, Afzalgunj, Chaderghat, Malakpet, Saidabad, Amberpet, Kachiguda, 500031, 500033, 500034, 500035, 500036, 500038, 500039, 500040, Nallakunta, Osmania University, Golconda, Langarhouse, Asifnagar, Hyderabad Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad 500041, 500044, 500045, 500048, 500051, 500052, 500053, 500057, Hyderabad Tappachabutra, Habeebnagar, Kulsumpura, Mangalhat, Shahinayathgunj, 500058, 500059, 500060, 500061, 500062, 500063, 500064, 500065, Humayun Nagar, Panjagutta, Jubilee Hills, SR Nagar, Banjarahills, 500066, 500067, 500068, 500069, 500070, 500071, 500073, 500074, Charminar , Hussainialam, Kamatipura, Kalapather, Bahadurpura, 500076, 500077, 500079, 500080, 500082, 500085 ,500081, 500095, Chandrayangutta, Chatrinaka, Shalibanda, Falaknuma, Dabeerpura, 500011, 500096, 500009 Mirchowk, Reinbazar, Moghalpura, Santoshnagar, Madannapet , Bhavaninagar, Kanchanbagh 500005, 500008, 500018, 500019, 500030, 500032, 500033, 500046, Madhapur, -
DCL:SECY:2020 17.07.2020 BSE Limited Corporate Relationship Department Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers Dalal Street Mumbai
CIN: L26942TG1979PLC002500 Regd. Office: Deccan Chambers, 6-3-666/B, Somajiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana, India - 500082 Tel: 040 – 2331 0168/ 0552/ 0555, Fax: 040 – 2331 8366, e -mail: [email protected] Cement Plant: Bhavanipuram, Janpahad P.O., Suryapet District, Telangana, India - 508218 DCL:SECY:2020 17.07.2020 BSE Limited National Stock Exchange of India Limited Corporate Relationship Department Listing Department Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers Exchange Plaza, Plot No. C/1, G Block Dalal Street Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (East) Mumbai - 400 001 Mumbai - 400 051 Scrip Code: 502137 Trading Symbol: DECCANCE Dear Sir/Madam, Sub: Submission of Disclosure on Related Party Transactions. Ref: Publication of Quarterly/Year ended 31st March 2020 Financial Result on 25thJune, 2020. Pursuant to Regulation 23(9) of the (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 please find enclosed disclosure of Related Party Transactions during the half year ended 31st March 2020, drawn in accordance with applicable accounting standards. Thank you, With regards, For Deccan Cements Limited Sd/- Bikram Keshari Prusty Company Secretary Compliance Officer Encl: As above CIN: L26942TG1979PLC002500 Regd. Office: Deccan Chambers, 6-3-666/B, Somajiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana, India - 500082 Tel: 040 – 2331 0168/ 0552/ 0555, Fax: 040 – 2331 8366, e -mail: [email protected] Cement Plant: Bhavanipuram, Janpahad P.O., Suryapet District, Telangana, India - 508218 DISCLOSURES OF RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS In compliance with Ind AS-24 "Related Party Disclosures", as notified under Rule 3 of the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2016 and Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Amendment rules, 2017 the required disclosures are given in the table below: Names of the related parties Nature of relationship i) Key Management Personnel (KMP): Mr. -
PANEL - C) MEMBERS As on 31St May, 2021
THE FEDERATION OF TELANGANA CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY . LIST OF COMPANY (PANEL - C) MEMBERS as on 31st May, 2021 Federation House, FTCCI Marg, 11-6-841, Red Hills, P.B.No.14, Hyderabad – 500 004. Phone Nos. : 91 40 23395515 to 24; Fax : 91 40 23395525 E-mail : [email protected] Web: www.ftcci.in CIN U91110TG1964NPL001030 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF MEMBERS S.No Panel Name Page S.No Panel Name Page S.No Panel Name Page No. No. No. No. No. No. A 45 687 ARKA MEDIA WORKS PVT.LTD. 26 88 320 BIOSERVE BIOTECHNOLOGIES 46 421 ARKIN SOFTWARE (INDIA) PVT.LTD 15 1 273 3F INDUSTRIES LIMITED 59 TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD. 19 89 1577 BIZBRAIN TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. 52 2 1552 A & A GLOBAL CORPORATE 47 911 ARUNODAYA PRINT PACK SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. 49 PVT. LTD. 30 90 1614 BIZGAZE LTD. 54 3 1105 AARKAY KAMAL JEWELLERS 48 1284 ARVENSIS ENERGY PVT. LTD. 39 91 1104 BNR UDYOG LTD. 34 PVT. LTD. 34 49 288 ASA BHANU TECHNICAL 92 1257 BOTANIC HEALTHCARE PVT. LTD. 38 4 1468 AASEYA IT SERVICES PVT. LTD. 44 SERVICES LTD. 13 93 1215 BRIO TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD 37 5 1644 AASNAA ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. 57 50 1396 ASARA MANAGEMENT ADVISORS 94 1649 BROADRIDGE FINANCIAL PVT. LTD. 41 6 608 ACESS MEDITECH PVT. LTD. 24 SOLUTIONS (INDIA) PVT .LTD 57 51 328 ASIAN AGRI GENETICS LTD. 15 7 1331 ACURA LABS PVT LTD. 40 95 166 BSCPL INFRASTRUCTURE LTD. 7 52 1349 ASPIRO PHARMA LTD. 40 8 1598 ADITRI PHARMA SCIENCES 96 1031 BTC STEELS PVT.LTD.